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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T00:10:08+00:00 2026-06-08T00:10:08+00:00

I’m writing some mysql-simple database code, and I’m making my datatypes members of the

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I’m writing some mysql-simple database code, and I’m making my datatypes members of the QueryResults type class to make it easy to unmartial them.

But I’m ending up with a lot of functions like:

data FullName {
  first_name :: String,
  middle_name :: String,
  last_name :: String
} deriving Show

newtype UID = UID Integer deriving Show

go :: [(String, String)] -> Maybe FullName
go fvs = do
  first  <- lookup "first_name" fvs
  middle <- lookup "middle_name" fvs
  last   <- lookup "last_name" fvs
  return $ FullName first middle last

go :: [(String, String)] -> Maybe UID
go fvs = do
  uid <- lookup "uid" fvs
  return $ UID (read uid)

where lookup just returns (Maybe a). Some of these data types have a dozen columns in them, so this gets tedious.

So there are a lot of datatypes like this and I would like to be able to write a function I would call like this:

go RealName ["first_name","middle_name","last_name"] fvs
go UID ["uid"] fvs

but I have no idea what the type of such a thing should be, or how I would go about it. Maybe this isn’t even possible.

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    2026-06-08T00:10:10+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 12:10 am

    Using Template Haskell, I suspect you could end up with code like this:

    makeGo ''FullName
    

    that expands to

    goFullName :: [(String, String)] -> Maybe FullName
    goFullName fvs = do
      first  <- lookup "first_name" fvs
      middle <- lookup "middle_name" fvs
      last   <- lookup "last_name" fvs
      return $ FullName first middle last
    

    An aside: if you import Control.Applicative, goFullName could be written more concisely, like this:

    goFullName :: [(String, String)] -> Maybe FullName
    goFullName fvs
       = FullName <$> lookup "first_name" fvs
                  <*> lookup "middle_name" fvs
                  <*> lookup "last_name" fvs
    
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