The same way a type signature works for values, a kind signature works for types.
f :: Int -> Int -> Bool
f x y = x < y
Here, f
takes two argument values and produces a result value. The equivalent for types could be:
data D a b = D a b
The type D
takes two argument types and produces a result type (it is * -> * -> *
). For example, D Int String
is a type (which has kind *
). The partial application D Int
has kind * -> *
, just the same way the partial application f 15
has type Int -> Bool
.
So we could rewrite the above as:
data D :: * -> * -> * where
D :: a -> b -> D a b
In GHCi, you can query types and kinds:
> :type f
f :: Int -> Int -> Bool
> :kind D
D :: * -> * -> *
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