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{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude, MagicHash #-}
{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : Control.Exception.Base
-- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2001
-- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org
-- Stability : experimental
-- Portability : non-portable (extended exceptions)
--
-- Extensible exceptions, except for multiple handlers.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Control.Exception.Base (
-- * The Exception type
SomeException(..),
Exception(..),
IOException,
ArithException(..),
ArrayException(..),
AssertionFailed(..),
SomeAsyncException(..), AsyncException(..),
asyncExceptionToException, asyncExceptionFromException,
NonTermination(..),
NestedAtomically(..),
BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar(..),
FixIOException (..),
BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM(..),
AllocationLimitExceeded(..),
CompactionFailed(..),
Deadlock(..),
NoMethodError(..),
PatternMatchFail(..),
RecConError(..),
RecSelError(..),
RecUpdError(..),
ErrorCall(..),
TypeError(..), -- #10284, custom error type for deferred type errors
-- * Throwing exceptions
throwIO,
throw,
ioError,
throwTo,
-- * Catching Exceptions
-- ** The @catch@ functions
catch,
catchJust,
-- ** The @handle@ functions
handle,
handleJust,
-- ** The @try@ functions
try,
tryJust,
onException,
-- ** The @evaluate@ function
evaluate,
-- ** The @mapException@ function
mapException,
-- * Asynchronous Exceptions
-- ** Asynchronous exception control
mask,
mask_,
uninterruptibleMask,
uninterruptibleMask_,
MaskingState(..),
getMaskingState,
-- * Assertions
assert,
-- * Utilities
bracket,
bracket_,
bracketOnError,
finally,
-- * Calls for GHC runtime
recSelError, recConError, runtimeError,
nonExhaustiveGuardsError, patError, noMethodBindingError,
absentError, typeError,
nonTermination, nestedAtomically,
) where
import GHC.Base
import GHC.IO hiding (bracket,finally,onException)
import GHC.IO.Exception
import GHC.Exception
import GHC.Show
-- import GHC.Exception hiding ( Exception )
import GHC.Conc.Sync
import Data.Either
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Catching exceptions
-- | The function 'catchJust' is like 'catch', but it takes an extra
-- argument which is an /exception predicate/, a function which
-- selects which type of exceptions we\'re interested in.
--
-- > catchJust (\e -> if isDoesNotExistErrorType (ioeGetErrorType e) then Just () else Nothing)
-- > (readFile f)
-- > (\_ -> do hPutStrLn stderr ("No such file: " ++ show f)
-- > return "")
--
-- Any other exceptions which are not matched by the predicate
-- are re-raised, and may be caught by an enclosing
-- 'catch', 'catchJust', etc.
catchJust
:: Exception e
=> (e -> Maybe b) -- ^ Predicate to select exceptions
-> IO a -- ^ Computation to run
-> (b -> IO a) -- ^ Handler
-> IO a
catchJust p a handler = catch a handler'
where handler' e = case p e of
Nothing -> throwIO e
Just b -> handler b
-- | A version of 'catch' with the arguments swapped around; useful in
-- situations where the code for the handler is shorter. For example:
--
-- > do handle (\NonTermination -> exitWith (ExitFailure 1)) $
-- > ...
handle :: Exception e => (e -> IO a) -> IO a -> IO a
handle = flip catch
-- | A version of 'catchJust' with the arguments swapped around (see
-- 'handle').
handleJust :: Exception e => (e -> Maybe b) -> (b -> IO a) -> IO a -> IO a
handleJust p = flip (catchJust p)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- 'mapException'
-- | This function maps one exception into another as proposed in the
-- paper \"A semantics for imprecise exceptions\".
-- Notice that the usage of 'unsafePerformIO' is safe here.
mapException :: (Exception e1, Exception e2) => (e1 -> e2) -> a -> a
mapException f v = unsafePerformIO (catch (evaluate v)
(\x -> throwIO (f x)))
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- 'try' and variations.
-- | Similar to 'catch', but returns an 'Either' result which is
-- @('Right' a)@ if no exception of type @e@ was raised, or @('Left' ex)@
-- if an exception of type @e@ was raised and its value is @ex@.
-- If any other type of exception is raised then it will be propagated
-- up to the next enclosing exception handler.
--
-- > try a = catch (Right `liftM` a) (return . Left)
try :: Exception e => IO a -> IO (Either e a)
try a = catch (a >>= \ v -> return (Right v)) (\e -> return (Left e))
-- | A variant of 'try' that takes an exception predicate to select
-- which exceptions are caught (c.f. 'catchJust'). If the exception
-- does not match the predicate, it is re-thrown.
tryJust :: Exception e => (e -> Maybe b) -> IO a -> IO (Either b a)
tryJust p a = do
r <- try a
case r of
Right v -> return (Right v)
Left e -> case p e of
Nothing -> throwIO e
Just b -> return (Left b)
-- | Like 'finally', but only performs the final action if there was an
-- exception raised by the computation.
onException :: IO a -> IO b -> IO a
onException io what = io `catch` \e -> do _ <- what
throwIO (e :: SomeException)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Some Useful Functions
-- | When you want to acquire a resource, do some work with it, and
-- then release the resource, it is a good idea to use 'bracket',
-- because 'bracket' will install the necessary exception handler to
-- release the resource in the event that an exception is raised
-- during the computation. If an exception is raised, then 'bracket' will
-- re-raise the exception (after performing the release).
--
-- A common example is opening a file:
--
-- > bracket
-- > (openFile "filename" ReadMode)
-- > (hClose)
-- > (\fileHandle -> do { ... })
--
-- The arguments to 'bracket' are in this order so that we can partially apply
-- it, e.g.:
--
-- > withFile name mode = bracket (openFile name mode) hClose
--
bracket
:: IO a -- ^ computation to run first (\"acquire resource\")
-> (a -> IO b) -- ^ computation to run last (\"release resource\")
-> (a -> IO c) -- ^ computation to run in-between
-> IO c -- returns the value from the in-between computation
bracket before after thing =
mask $ \restore -> do
a <- before
r <- restore (thing a) `onException` after a
_ <- after a
return r
-- | A specialised variant of 'bracket' with just a computation to run
-- afterward.
--
finally :: IO a -- ^ computation to run first
-> IO b -- ^ computation to run afterward (even if an exception
-- was raised)
-> IO a -- returns the value from the first computation
a `finally` sequel =
mask $ \restore -> do
r <- restore a `onException` sequel
_ <- sequel
return r
-- | A variant of 'bracket' where the return value from the first computation
-- is not required.
bracket_ :: IO a -> IO b -> IO c -> IO c
bracket_ before after thing = bracket before (const after) (const thing)
-- | Like 'bracket', but only performs the final action if there was an
-- exception raised by the in-between computation.
bracketOnError
:: IO a -- ^ computation to run first (\"acquire resource\")
-> (a -> IO b) -- ^ computation to run last (\"release resource\")
-> (a -> IO c) -- ^ computation to run in-between
-> IO c -- returns the value from the in-between computation
bracketOnError before after thing =
mask $ \restore -> do
a <- before
restore (thing a) `onException` after a
-----
-- |A pattern match failed. The @String@ gives information about the
-- source location of the pattern.
newtype PatternMatchFail = PatternMatchFail String
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show PatternMatchFail where
showsPrec _ (PatternMatchFail err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception PatternMatchFail
-----
-- |A record selector was applied to a constructor without the
-- appropriate field. This can only happen with a datatype with
-- multiple constructors, where some fields are in one constructor
-- but not another. The @String@ gives information about the source
-- location of the record selector.
newtype RecSelError = RecSelError String
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show RecSelError where
showsPrec _ (RecSelError err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception RecSelError
-----
-- |An uninitialised record field was used. The @String@ gives
-- information about the source location where the record was
-- constructed.
newtype RecConError = RecConError String
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show RecConError where
showsPrec _ (RecConError err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception RecConError
-----
-- |A record update was performed on a constructor without the
-- appropriate field. This can only happen with a datatype with
-- multiple constructors, where some fields are in one constructor
-- but not another. The @String@ gives information about the source
-- location of the record update.
newtype RecUpdError = RecUpdError String
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show RecUpdError where
showsPrec _ (RecUpdError err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception RecUpdError
-----
-- |A class method without a definition (neither a default definition,
-- nor a definition in the appropriate instance) was called. The
-- @String@ gives information about which method it was.
newtype NoMethodError = NoMethodError String
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show NoMethodError where
showsPrec _ (NoMethodError err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception NoMethodError
-----
-- |An expression that didn't typecheck during compile time was called.
-- This is only possible with -fdefer-type-errors. The @String@ gives
-- details about the failed type check.
--
-- @since 4.9.0.0
newtype TypeError = TypeError String
-- | @since 4.9.0.0
instance Show TypeError where
showsPrec _ (TypeError err) = showString err
-- | @since 4.9.0.0
instance Exception TypeError
-----
-- |Thrown when the runtime system detects that the computation is
-- guaranteed not to terminate. Note that there is no guarantee that
-- the runtime system will notice whether any given computation is
-- guaranteed to terminate or not.
data NonTermination = NonTermination
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show NonTermination where
showsPrec _ NonTermination = showString "<<loop>>"
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception NonTermination
-----
-- |Thrown when the program attempts to call @atomically@, from the @stm@
-- package, inside another call to @atomically@.
data NestedAtomically = NestedAtomically
-- | @since 4.0
instance Show NestedAtomically where
showsPrec _ NestedAtomically = showString "Control.Concurrent.STM.atomically was nested"
-- | @since 4.0
instance Exception NestedAtomically
-----
recSelError, recConError, runtimeError,
nonExhaustiveGuardsError, patError, noMethodBindingError,
absentError, typeError
:: Addr# -> a -- All take a UTF8-encoded C string
recSelError s = throw (RecSelError ("No match in record selector "
++ unpackCStringUtf8# s)) -- No location info unfortunately
runtimeError s = errorWithoutStackTrace (unpackCStringUtf8# s) -- No location info unfortunately
absentError s = errorWithoutStackTrace ("Oops! Entered absent arg " ++ unpackCStringUtf8# s)
nonExhaustiveGuardsError s = throw (PatternMatchFail (untangle s "Non-exhaustive guards in"))
recConError s = throw (RecConError (untangle s "Missing field in record construction"))
noMethodBindingError s = throw (NoMethodError (untangle s "No instance nor default method for class operation"))
patError s = throw (PatternMatchFail (untangle s "Non-exhaustive patterns in"))
typeError s = throw (TypeError (unpackCStringUtf8# s))
-- GHC's RTS calls this
nonTermination :: SomeException
nonTermination = toException NonTermination
-- GHC's RTS calls this
nestedAtomically :: SomeException
nestedAtomically = toException NestedAtomically
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