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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:59:29+00:00 2026-05-22T23:59:29+00:00

Is it possible to create a type with a numeric argument? i.e. if I

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Is it possible to create a type with a numeric argument?

i.e. if I want to create a type of integers with a fixed bit-width:

newtype FixedWidth w = FixedWidth Integer

addFixedWidth :: FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth (w+1)
mulFixedWidth :: FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth (2*w)

So that the type-checker only allows FixedWidths of the same type to be added or multiplied, but also determines the correct precision of the result.

I know you can do something like this:

data Nil = Nil
data Succ x = Succ

addFixedWidth :: FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth w -> FixedWidth (Succ w)

and represent the number 4 as Succ (Succ (Succ (Succ Nil)))), but that’s incredibly ugly. I also need to figure out how to append two Succs for the multiply result type.

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    2026-05-22T23:59:30+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:59 pm

    The feature you are looking for is type-level naturals, know as the -XTypeNats extension to Haskell.

    At the moment this is possibly only in an experimental branch of GHC. It is likely to merge into GHC by 7.4 I think.

    Some further reading:

    • TypeNats, GHC wiki page.
    • Type-Level Naturals Basics
    • Ticket #4385.
    • The TypeNats branch of GHC
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