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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:40:14+00:00 2026-05-27T19:40:14+00:00

I have two modules which imports each other. Haskell doesn’t support recursive modules. So

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I have two modules which imports each other. Haskell doesn’t support recursive modules. So how can i rewrite my data types without needs circular module system.

Here is my Character.hs

module Character where
import ItemSystem

data Character = Character { name :: String, items :: [Item] }

an here is ItemSystem.hs

module Item where
import Character

data ItemEffect = CharacterEffect (Character -> Character)
                | ItemEffect      (Item -> Item)

data Item = Item { name :: String, weight :: Int, effect :: ItemEffect }

UPDATE: I will write my all datatypes into one module 🙁 .

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    2026-05-27T19:40:15+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:40 pm

    Create a third module for the mutually dependent parts:

    module Internal where
    
    data Character = Character { name :: String, items :: [Item] }
    
    data ItemEffect = CharacterEffect (Character -> Character)
                    | ItemEffect      (Item -> Item)
    
    data Item = Item { name :: String, weight :: Int, effect :: ItemEffect }
    

    Then import it from both the other modules and optionally re-export the stuff you want available from each:

    module Character (Character(..), {- etc -}) where
    
    import Internal
    
    -- non-mutually dependent stuff
    
    module Item (Item(..), ItemEffect(..), {- etc -}) where
    
    import Internal
    
    -- non-mutually dependent stuff
    

    If this is in a Cabal package, you can then hide the Internal module from the rest of the world by putting it in the Other-modules section instead of Exported-modules.

    For completeness: GHC does support mutually recursive modules, but I would not recommend that for simple cases like this.

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