-Baby monads
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-Read the lecture notes for week 6, then write a
-function `lift'` that generalized the correspondence between + and
-`add'`: that is, `lift'` takes any two-place operation on integers
-and returns a version that takes arguments of type `int option`
-instead, returning a result of `int option`. In other words,
-`lift'` will have type
-
- (int -> int -> int) -> (int option) -> (int option) -> (int option)
-
-so that `lift' (+) (Some 3) (Some 4)` will evalute to `Some 7`.
-Don't worry about why you need to put `+` inside of parentheses.
-You should make use of `bind'` in your definition of `lift'`:
-
- let bind' (x: int option) (f: int -> (int option)) =
- match x with None -> None | Some n -> f n;;
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-
-Booleans, Church numbers, and Church lists in OCaml
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+Booleans, Church numerals, and v3 lists in OCaml
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