apply a function to an Eff value using the applicative instance
apply a function to an Eff value using the applicative instance
use the internal effect as one of the stack effects
use the internal effect as one of the stack effects
create an \/ effect from a single \/ value
create an \/ effect from a single \/ value
get the current state value
get the current state value
get the current state value and map it with a function f
get the current state value and map it with a function f
create a impure value from an union of effects and a continuation
create a impure value from an union of effects and a continuation
create a failed value
create a failed value
modify the current state value
modify the current state value
create an \/ effect from a single Option value
create an \/ effect from a single Option value
create a pure value
create a pure value
store a new state value
store a new state value
create a correct value
create a correct value
create an Eff[R, A] value from an effectful value of type T[V] provided that T is one of the effects of R
create an Eff[R, A] value from an effectful value of type T[V] provided that T is one of the effects of R
use the applicative instance of Eff to sequence a list of values
use the applicative instance of Eff to sequence a list of values
write a given value
write a given value
use the applicative instance of Eff to traverse a list of values
use the applicative instance of Eff to traverse a list of values
create an Eff value for ()
create an Eff value for ()