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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:51:05+00:00 2026-05-22T12:51:05+00:00

I have this type definition: data Operace = Op (Int->Int->Int) String (Int->Int->Int) deriving Show

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I have this type definition:

data Operace = Op (Int->Int->Int) String (Int->Int->Int) deriving Show

I want to print this type into the interactive shell (GHCi). All that should be printed is the String field.

I tried this:

instance Show Operace where
    show (Op op str inv) = show str

But I still keep getting

No instance for (Show (Int -> Int -> Int))
  arising from the 'deriving' clause of a data type declaration
Possible fix:
  add an instance declaration for (Show (Int -> Int -> Int))
  or use a standalone 'deriving instance' declaration,
       so you can specify the instance context yourself
When deriving the instance for (Show Operace)

I don’t want to add Show for (Int->Int->Int), all I want to print is the string.

Thanks for help!

EDIT:

For future reference, the fixed version is:

data Operace = Op (Int->Int->Int) String (Int->Int->Int)

instance Show Operace where
    show (Op _ str _) = str
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    2026-05-22T12:51:06+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:51 pm

    The instance declaration you made is the correct way to go. It seems you forgot to remove that faulty deriving clause from the original data declaration.

    data Operace = Op (Int->Int->Int) String (Int->Int->Int)
    
    instance Show Operace where
       show (Op op str inv) = show str
    
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