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+# Accessor
+
+After trying very hard, I have to admit that my mind is too weak to understand lens. So I decided to roll my own data access library with no fancy categories but only getters, setters and fmaps chained together.
+
+To get started:
+
+ import Accessor
+
+An accessors is a getter with a setter.
+
+For record fields, the accessors are defined as follow:
+
+ data Point = Point {_x :: Int, _y :: Int}
+
+ x = accessor _x (\elem record -> record {x = elem})
+ y = accessor _y (\elem record -> record {y = elem})
+
+With an accessor, you can view, set, and tranform data of the record:
+
+ point = Point 1 2
+ view x point -- 1
+ set x 3 point -- Point 3 2
+ over x (+1) point -- Point 2 2
+
+For a nested record, accessors can be composed usine `(#)`:
+
+ data Line = Line {_start :: Point, _end :: Point}
+ start = accessor _start (\elem record -> record {_start = elem})
+ end = accessor _end (\elem record -> record {_end = elem})
+
+
+ data Point = Point {_x :: Int, _y :: Int}
+ x = accessor _x (\elem record -> record {_x = elem})
+ y = accessor _y (\elem record -> record {_y = elem})
+
+ line = Line (Point 1 2) (Point 3 4)
+
+ start_x = view (start # x) line -- 1
+ end_y = view (start # y) line -- 4
+
+If the field is a functor, the accessor should be composed with the next accesor using `(#>)`. For exmaple:
+
+ data Person = Person {_name :: String, _addr = Maybe Address }
+ name = accessor _name (\elem record -> record {_name = elem})
+ addr= accessor _addr (\elem record -> record {_addr = elem})
+
+ data Address = Address {_detail :: String, _code :: String }
+ detail = accessor _detail (\elem record -> record {_detail = elem})
+ code = accessor _code (\elem record -> record {_code = elem})
+
+Let there be Alice living in Shanghai:
+
+ alice = Person
+ { _name = "Alice"
+ , _addr = Just Address
+ { _detail = "Shanghai"
+ , _code = "200000"
+ }
+ }
+
+You can view/modify Alice's address detail:
+
+ s = view (addr #> detail) alice -- Just "Shanghai"
+
+`fmap` will make sure `Nothing` be handled properly.
+
+Aceesor of the nth element of a list is `listAt n`, and for 0~9, there are shortcuts `_0`~`_9`.
+
+ view _1 [1,2,3] -- 2
+ view (_1 # _1) [[1,2,3], [4,5,6]] -- 5
+ set _0 42 [1,2,3] -- [42,2,3]
+ over _1 (+1) [1,2,3] -- [1,3,3]
+
+Lists are also functors, so you can `fmap` over it using `(#>)`, which is the same as `map`:
+
+ over (self #> self) (+1) [1,2,3] -- [2,3,4]
+ over (_1 #> self) (+1) [[1,2], [2,3]] -- [[1,2],[4,5]]
+
+