+ package:ghc-internal

Addition of type-level naturals.
(++) appends two lists, i.e.,
[x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ..., yn] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ..., yn]
[x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ...] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ...]
If the first list is not finite, the result is the first list.

Performance considerations

This function takes linear time in the number of elements of the first list. Thus it is better to associate repeated applications of (++) to the right (which is the default behaviour): xs ++ (ys ++ zs) or simply xs ++ ys ++ zs, but not (xs ++ ys) ++ zs. For the same reason concat = foldr (++) [] has linear performance, while foldl (++) [] is prone to quadratic slowdown

Examples

>>> [1, 2, 3] ++ [4, 5, 6]
[1,2,3,4,5,6]
>>> [] ++ [1, 2, 3]
[1,2,3]
>>> [3, 2, 1] ++ []
[3,2,1]
Split the input between the two argument arrows, retagging and merging their outputs. Note that this is in general not a functor. The default definition may be overridden with a more efficient version if desired.
Symmetric choice.
Symmetric choice.
An associative operation with identity zeroArrow.
Sums: encode choice between constructors
Local, exclusive, left-biased choice: If left parser locally produces any result at all, then right parser is not used.
Local, exclusive, left-biased choice: If left parser locally produces any result at all, then right parser is not used.