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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T16:57:35+00:00 2026-06-16T16:57:35+00:00

I’ve been trying to extract a random element from a sequence. The function I’m

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I’ve been trying to extract a random element from a sequence. The function I’m trying to define is below:

getRandomInts :: Seq Int -> PureMT -> ((Seq Int, Int), PureMT)
getRandomInts ints gen = sampleState (fromJust $ choiceExtractSeq ints) gen

This is the error I get:

Overlapping instances for Data.Random.Lift.Lift
      transformers-0.3.0.0:Data.Functor.Identity.Identity
      (StateT PureMT transformers-0.3.0.0:Data.Functor.Identity.Identity)
  arising from a use of `sampleState'
Matching instances:
  instance [incoherent] (Monad m, MonadTrans t) =>
                        Data.Random.Lift.Lift m (t m)
    -- Defined in `Data.Random.Lift'
  instance [incoherent] Monad m =>
                        Data.Random.Lift.Lift
                          transformers-0.3.0.0:Data.Functor.Identity.Identity m
    -- Defined in `Data.Random.Lift'
In the expression:
  sampleState (fromJust $ choiceExtractSeq ints) gen
In an equation for `getRandomInt':
    getRandomInt ints gen
      = sampleState (fromJust $ choiceExtractSeq ints) gen

Does anyone know how to fix this, or, alternatively, have a suggestion for an efficient way to take a random element (without replacement) from a sequence?

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    2026-06-16T16:57:36+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:57 pm

    I had a similar problem with this program:

    sampleState (uniform (1 :: Int) 100 :: RVar Int) (mkStdGen 1)
    

    This results in almost the same error message. The problem here is that there are overlapping instances in Data.Random.Lift, but there is no most specific instance so ghc rejects the program (which is described in the user’s guide).

    The way I fixed this was to provide an instance that’s more specific than the others, so simply dropping the following instance makes everything compile fine for me (I’ve included full language pragmas and imports):

    {-# LANGUAGE OverlappingInstances, 
                 IncoherentInstances, 
                 FlexibleInstances, 
                 MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
    
    import Data.Random
    import Data.Random.Distribution.Uniform
    import System.Random
    
    import Data.Random.Lift
    import Data.Functor.Identity
    import Control.Monad.Trans.Class as T
    
    main = print test
    
    test :: (Int, StdGen)
    test = sampleState (uniform (1 :: Int) 100 :: RVar Int) (mkStdGen 1)
    
    instance MonadTrans t => Lift Identity (t Identity) where
      lift = T.lift
    

    In short, try guiding the compiler by writing a more specific instance for Data.Random.Lift.Lift.

    Update

    I’ve created a pull request to the random-fu author with a patch that fixes this up in the library. Until that’s accepted, you can pull from my fork, and use cabal install to have this work for you.

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