| Copyright | (C) 2012-16 Edward Kmett |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) |
| Maintainer | Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> |
| Stability | provisional |
| Portability | Control.Exception |
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
| Language | Haskell98 |
Control.Exception.Lens
Contents
Description
Control.Exception provides an example of a large open hierarchy
that we can model with prisms and isomorphisms.
Additional combinators for working with IOException results can
be found in System.IO.Error.Lens.
The combinators in this module have been generalized to work with
MonadCatch instead of just IO. This enables them to be used
more easily in Monad transformer stacks.
- catching :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m r
- catching_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m r -> m r
- handling :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m r
- handling_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m r -> m r
- trying :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m (Either a r)
- trying_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m (Maybe r)
- throwing :: AReview SomeException b -> b -> r
- throwingM :: MonadThrow m => AReview SomeException b -> b -> m r
- throwingTo :: MonadIO m => ThreadId -> AReview SomeException b -> b -> m ()
- mappedException :: (Exception e, Exception e') => Setter s s e e'
- mappedException' :: Exception e' => Setter s s SomeException e'
- exception :: Exception a => Prism' SomeException a
- pattern Exception :: forall t. Exception t => t -> SomeException
- class Handleable e m h | h -> e m where
- class AsIOException t where
- pattern IOException_ :: forall s. AsIOException s => IOException -> s
- class AsArithException t where
- _Overflow :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- _Underflow :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- _LossOfPrecision :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- _DivideByZero :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- _Denormal :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- _RatioZeroDenominator :: AsArithException t => Prism' t ()
- pattern ArithException_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => ArithException -> s
- pattern Overflow_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- pattern Underflow_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- pattern LossOfPrecision_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- pattern DivideByZero_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- pattern Denormal_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- pattern RatioZeroDenominator_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s
- class AsArrayException t where
- _IndexOutOfBounds :: AsArrayException t => Prism' t String
- _UndefinedElement :: AsArrayException t => Prism' t String
- pattern ArrayException_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => ArrayException -> s
- pattern IndexOutOfBounds_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => String -> s
- pattern UndefinedElement_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => String -> s
- class AsAssertionFailed t where
- pattern AssertionFailed_ :: forall s. AsAssertionFailed s => String -> s
- class AsAsyncException t where
- _StackOverflow :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t ()
- _HeapOverflow :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t ()
- _ThreadKilled :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t ()
- _UserInterrupt :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t ()
- pattern AsyncException_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => AsyncException -> s
- pattern StackOverflow_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s
- pattern HeapOverflow_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s
- pattern ThreadKilled_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s
- pattern UserInterrupt_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s
- class AsNonTermination t where
- pattern NonTermination_ :: forall s. AsNonTermination s => s
- class AsNestedAtomically t where
- pattern NestedAtomically_ :: forall s. AsNestedAtomically s => s
- class AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar t where
- pattern BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar_ :: forall s. AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar s => s
- class AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM t where
- pattern BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM_ :: forall s. AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM s => s
- class AsDeadlock t where
- pattern Deadlock_ :: forall s. AsDeadlock s => s
- class AsNoMethodError t where
- pattern NoMethodError_ :: forall s. AsNoMethodError s => String -> s
- class AsPatternMatchFail t where
- pattern PatternMatchFail_ :: forall s. AsPatternMatchFail s => String -> s
- class AsRecConError t where
- class AsRecSelError t where
- class AsRecUpdError t where
- pattern RecConError_ :: forall s. AsRecConError s => String -> s
- pattern RecSelError_ :: forall s. AsRecSelError s => String -> s
- pattern RecUpdError_ :: forall s. AsRecUpdError s => String -> s
- class AsErrorCall t where
- pattern ErrorCall_ :: forall s. AsErrorCall s => String -> s
- class AsHandlingException t where
- pattern HandlingException_ :: forall s. AsHandlingException s => s
Handling
catching :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m r Source #
Catch exceptions that match a given Prism (or any Fold, really).
>>>catching _AssertionFailed (assert False (return "uncaught")) $ \ _ -> return "caught""caught"
catching::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m rcatching::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m rcatching::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m rcatching::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m rcatching::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m rcatching::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r -> (a -> m r) -> m r
catching_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m r -> m r Source #
Catch exceptions that match a given Prism (or any Getter), discarding
the information about the match. This is particuarly useful when you have
a where the result of the Prism' e ()Prism or Fold isn't
particularly valuable, just the fact that it matches.
>>>catching_ _AssertionFailed (assert False (return "uncaught")) $ return "caught""caught"
catching_::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rcatching_::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rcatching_::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rcatching_::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rcatching_::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rcatching_::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m r
handling :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m r Source #
A version of catching with the arguments swapped around; useful in
situations where the code for the handler is shorter.
>>>handling _NonTermination (\_ -> return "caught") $ throwIO NonTermination"caught"
handling::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m rhandling::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m rhandling::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m rhandling::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m rhandling::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m rhandling::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) -> m r -> m r
handling_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m r -> m r Source #
A version of catching_ with the arguments swapped around; useful in
situations where the code for the handler is shorter.
>>>handling_ _NonTermination (return "caught") $ throwIO NonTermination"caught"
handling_::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rhandling_::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rhandling_::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rhandling_::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rhandling_::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m rhandling_::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m r -> m r
Trying
trying :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m (Either a r) Source #
A variant of try that takes a Prism (or any Fold) to select which
exceptions are caught (c.f. tryJust, catchJust). If the
Exception does not match the predicate, it is re-thrown.
trying::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)trying::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)trying::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)trying::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)trying::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)trying::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Eithera r)
trying_ :: MonadCatch m => Getting (First a) SomeException a -> m r -> m (Maybe r) Source #
A version of trying that discards the specific exception thrown.
trying_::MonadCatchm =>Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)trying_::MonadCatchm =>Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)trying_::MonadCatchm =>Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)trying_::MonadCatchm =>Iso'SomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)trying_::MonadCatchm =>GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)trying_::MonadCatchm =>FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r -> m (Maybe r)
Throwing
throwing :: AReview SomeException b -> b -> r Source #
throwingM :: MonadThrow m => AReview SomeException b -> b -> m r Source #
A variant of throwing that can only be used within the IO Monad
(or any other MonadCatch instance) to throw an Exception described
by a Prism.
Although throwingM has a type that is a specialization of the type of
throwing, the two functions are subtly different:
throwingl e `seq` x ≡throwingethrowingMl e `seq` x ≡ x
The first example will cause the Exception e to be raised, whereas the
second one won't. In fact, throwingM will only cause an Exception to
be raised when it is used within the MonadCatch instance. The throwingM
variant should be used in preference to throwing to raise an Exception
within the Monad because it guarantees ordering with respect to other
monadic operations, whereas throwing does not.
throwingMl ≡reviewslthrow
throwingM::MonadThrowm =>Prism'SomeExceptiont -> t -> m rthrowingM::MonadThrowm =>Iso'SomeExceptiont -> t -> m r
throwingTo :: MonadIO m => ThreadId -> AReview SomeException b -> b -> m () Source #
throwingTo raises an Exception specified by a Prism in the target thread.
throwingTothread l ≡reviewsl (throwTothread)
throwingTo::ThreadId->Prism'SomeExceptiont -> t -> m athrowingTo::ThreadId->Iso'SomeExceptiont -> t -> m a
Mapping
mappedException :: (Exception e, Exception e') => Setter s s e e' Source #
This Setter can be used to purely map over the Exceptions an
arbitrary expression might throw; it is a variant of mapException in
the same way that mapped is a variant of fmap.
'mapException' ≡ 'over' 'mappedException'
This view that every Haskell expression can be regarded as carrying a bag
of Exceptions is detailed in “A Semantics for Imprecise Exceptions” by
Peyton Jones & al. at PLDI ’99.
The following maps failed assertions to arithmetic overflow:
>>>handling _Overflow (\_ -> return "caught") $ assert False (return "uncaught") & mappedException %~ \ (AssertionFailed _) -> Overflow"caught"
mappedException' :: Exception e' => Setter s s SomeException e' Source #
This is a type restricted version of mappedException, which avoids
the type ambiguity in the input Exception when using set.
The following maps any exception to arithmetic overflow:
>>>handling _Overflow (\_ -> return "caught") $ assert False (return "uncaught") & mappedException' .~ Overflow"caught"
Exceptions
exception :: Exception a => Prism' SomeException a Source #
Traverse the strongly typed Exception contained in SomeException where the type of your function matches
the desired Exception.
exception:: (Applicativef,Exceptiona) => (a -> f a) ->SomeException-> fSomeException
pattern Exception :: forall t. Exception t => t -> SomeException Source #
Exception Handlers
class Handleable e m h | h -> e m where Source #
Both exceptions and Control.Exception provide a Handler type.
This lets us write combinators to build handlers that are agnostic about the choice of which of these they use.
Minimal complete definition
Methods
handler :: Typeable a => Getting (First a) e a -> (a -> m r) -> h r Source #
This builds a Handler for just the targets of a given Prism (or any Getter, really).
catches... [handler_AssertionFailed(s ->$"Assertion Failed\n"++s) ,handler_ErrorCall(s ->$"Error\n"++s) ]
This works ith both the Handler type provided by Control.Exception:
handler::GetterSomeExceptiona -> (a ->IOr) ->Handlerrhandler::FoldSomeExceptiona -> (a ->IOr) ->Handlerrhandler::Prism'SomeExceptiona -> (a ->IOr) ->Handlerrhandler::Lens'SomeExceptiona -> (a ->IOr) ->Handlerrhandler::Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> (a ->IOr) ->Handlerr
and with the Handler type provided by Control.Monad.Catch:
handler::GetterSomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) ->Handlerm rhandler::FoldSomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) ->Handlerm rhandler::Prism'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) ->Handlerm rhandler::Lens'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) ->Handlerm rhandler::Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> (a -> m r) ->Handlerm r
and with the Handler type provided by Control.Monad.Error.Lens:
handler::Gettere a -> (a -> m r) ->Handlere m rhandler::Folde a -> (a -> m r) ->Handlere m rhandler::Prism'e a -> (a -> m r) ->Handlere m rhandler::Lens'e a -> (a -> m r) ->Handlere m rhandler::Traversal'e a -> (a -> m r) ->Handlere m r
handler_ :: Typeable a => Getting (First a) e a -> m r -> h r Source #
This builds a Handler for just the targets of a given Prism (or any Getter, really).
that ignores its input and just recovers with the stated monadic action.
catches... [handler__NonTermination(return"looped") ,handler__StackOverflow(return"overflow") ]
This works with the Handler type provided by Control.Exception:
handler_::GetterSomeExceptiona ->IOr ->Handlerrhandler_::FoldSomeExceptiona ->IOr ->Handlerrhandler_::Prism'SomeExceptiona ->IOr ->Handlerrhandler_::Lens'SomeExceptiona ->IOr ->Handlerrhandler_::Traversal'SomeExceptiona ->IOr ->Handlerr
and with the Handler type provided by Control.Monad.Catch:
handler_::GetterSomeExceptiona -> m r ->Handlerm rhandler_::FoldSomeExceptiona -> m r ->Handlerm rhandler_::Prism'SomeExceptiona -> m r ->Handlerm rhandler_::Lens'SomeExceptiona -> m r ->Handlerm rhandler_::Traversal'SomeExceptiona -> m r ->Handlerm r
and with the Handler type provided by Control.Monad.Error.Lens:
handler_::Gettere a -> m r ->Handlere m rhandler_::Folde a -> m r ->Handlere m rhandler_::Prism'e a -> m r ->Handlere m rhandler_::Lens'e a -> m r ->Handlere m rhandler_::Traversal'e a -> m r ->Handlere m r
Instances
| Handleable SomeException IO Handler Source # | |
| Typeable (* -> *) m => Handleable SomeException m (Handler m) Source # | |
| Handleable e m (Handler e m) Source # | |
IOExceptions
class AsIOException t where Source #
Exceptions that occur in the IO Monad. An IOException records a
more specific error type, a descriptive string and maybe the handle that was
used when the error was flagged.
Due to their richer structure relative to other exceptions, these have a more carefully overloaded signature.
Methods
_IOException :: Prism' t IOException Source #
Unfortunately the name ioException is taken by base for
throwing IOExceptions.
_IOException::Prism'IOExceptionIOException_IOException::Prism'SomeExceptionIOException
Many combinators for working with an IOException are available
in System.IO.Error.Lens.
Instances
pattern IOException_ :: forall s. AsIOException s => IOException -> s Source #
Arithmetic Exceptions
_Overflow :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Handle arithmetic _Overflow.
_Overflow≡_ArithException._Overflow
_Overflow::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_Overflow::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
_Underflow :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Handle arithmetic _Underflow.
_Underflow≡_ArithException._Underflow
_Underflow::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_Underflow::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
_LossOfPrecision :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Handle arithmetic loss of precision.
_LossOfPrecision≡_ArithException._LossOfPrecision
_LossOfPrecision::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_LossOfPrecision::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
_DivideByZero :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Handle division by zero.
_DivideByZero≡_ArithException._DivideByZero
_DivideByZero::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_DivideByZero::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
_Denormal :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Handle exceptional _Denormalized floating pure.
_Denormal≡_ArithException._Denormal
_Denormal::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_Denormal::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
_RatioZeroDenominator :: AsArithException t => Prism' t () Source #
Added in base 4.6 in response to this libraries discussion:
http://haskell.1045720.n5.nabble.com/Data-Ratio-and-exceptions-td5711246.html
_RatioZeroDenominator≡_ArithException._RatioZeroDenominator
_RatioZeroDenominator::Prism'ArithExceptionArithException_RatioZeroDenominator::Prism'SomeExceptionArithException
pattern ArithException_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => ArithException -> s Source #
pattern Overflow_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
pattern Underflow_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
pattern LossOfPrecision_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
pattern DivideByZero_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
pattern Denormal_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
pattern RatioZeroDenominator_ :: forall s. AsArithException s => s Source #
Array Exceptions
class AsArrayException t where Source #
Exceptions generated by array operations.
Methods
_ArrayException :: Prism' t ArrayException Source #
Extract information about an ArrayException.
_ArrayException::Prism'ArrayExceptionArrayException_ArrayException::Prism'SomeExceptionArrayException
_IndexOutOfBounds :: AsArrayException t => Prism' t String Source #
An attempt was made to index an array outside its declared bounds.
_IndexOutOfBounds≡_ArrayException._IndexOutOfBounds
_IndexOutOfBounds::Prism'ArrayExceptionString_IndexOutOfBounds::Prism'SomeExceptionString
_UndefinedElement :: AsArrayException t => Prism' t String Source #
An attempt was made to evaluate an element of an array that had not been initialized.
_UndefinedElement≡_ArrayException._UndefinedElement
_UndefinedElement::Prism'ArrayExceptionString_UndefinedElement::Prism'SomeExceptionString
pattern ArrayException_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => ArrayException -> s Source #
pattern IndexOutOfBounds_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => String -> s Source #
pattern UndefinedElement_ :: forall s. AsArrayException s => String -> s Source #
Assertion Failed
class AsAssertionFailed t where Source #
Methods
_AssertionFailed :: Prism' t String Source #
This Exception contains provides information about what assertion failed in the String.
>>>handling _AssertionFailed (\ xs -> "caught" <$ guard ("<interactive>" `isInfixOf` xs) ) $ assert False (return "uncaught")"caught"
_AssertionFailed::Prism'AssertionFailedString_AssertionFailed::Prism'SomeExceptionString
pattern AssertionFailed_ :: forall s. AsAssertionFailed s => String -> s Source #
Async Exceptions
class AsAsyncException t where Source #
Asynchronous exceptions.
Methods
_AsyncException :: Prism' t AsyncException Source #
There are several types of AsyncException.
_AsyncException::Equality'AsyncExceptionAsyncException_AsyncException::Prism'SomeExceptionAsyncException
_StackOverflow :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t () Source #
The current thread's stack exceeded its limit. Since an Exception has
been raised, the thread's stack will certainly be below its limit again,
but the programmer should take remedial action immediately.
_StackOverflow::Prism'AsyncException()_StackOverflow::Prism'SomeException()
_HeapOverflow :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t () Source #
The program's heap is reaching its limit, and the program should take action to reduce the amount of live data it has.
Notes:
- It is undefined which thread receives this
Exception. - GHC currently does not throw
HeapOverflowexceptions.
_HeapOverflow::Prism'AsyncException()_HeapOverflow::Prism'SomeException()
_ThreadKilled :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t () Source #
This Exception is raised by another thread calling
killThread, or by the system if it needs to terminate
the thread for some reason.
_ThreadKilled::Prism'AsyncException()_ThreadKilled::Prism'SomeException()
_UserInterrupt :: AsAsyncException t => Prism' t () Source #
This Exception is raised by default in the main thread of the program when
the user requests to terminate the program via the usual mechanism(s)
(e.g. Control-C in the console).
_UserInterrupt::Prism'AsyncException()_UserInterrupt::Prism'SomeException()
pattern AsyncException_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => AsyncException -> s Source #
pattern StackOverflow_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s Source #
pattern HeapOverflow_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s Source #
pattern ThreadKilled_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s Source #
pattern UserInterrupt_ :: forall s. AsAsyncException s => s Source #
Non-Termination
class AsNonTermination t where Source #
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.
Methods
_NonTermination :: Prism' t () Source #
There is no additional information carried in a NonTermination Exception.
_NonTermination::Prism'NonTermination()_NonTermination::Prism'SomeException()
pattern NonTermination_ :: forall s. AsNonTermination s => s Source #
Nested Atomically
class AsNestedAtomically t where Source #
Thrown when the program attempts to call atomically, from the
STM package, inside another call to atomically.
Methods
_NestedAtomically :: Prism' t () Source #
There is no additional information carried in a NestedAtomically Exception.
_NestedAtomically::Prism'NestedAtomically()_NestedAtomically::Prism'SomeException()
pattern NestedAtomically_ :: forall s. AsNestedAtomically s => s Source #
Blocked Indefinitely
on MVar
class AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar t where Source #
The thread is blocked on an MVar, but there
are no other references to the MVar so it can't
ever continue.
Methods
_BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar :: Prism' t () Source #
There is no additional information carried in a BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar Exception.
_BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar::Prism'BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar()_BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar::Prism'SomeException()
pattern BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar_ :: forall s. AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar s => s Source #
on STM
class AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM t where Source #
The thread is waiting to retry an STM transaction,
but there are no other references to any TVars involved, so it can't ever
continue.
Methods
_BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM :: Prism' t () Source #
There is no additional information carried in a BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM Exception.
_BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM::Prism'BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM()_BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM::Prism'SomeException()
pattern BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM_ :: forall s. AsBlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM s => s Source #
Deadlock
class AsDeadlock t where Source #
There are no runnable threads, so the program is deadlocked. The
Deadlock Exception is raised in the main thread only.
Methods
Instances
pattern Deadlock_ :: forall s. AsDeadlock s => s Source #
No Such Method
class AsNoMethodError t where Source #
A class method without a definition (neither a default definition, nor a definition in the appropriate instance) was called.
Methods
_NoMethodError :: Prism' t String Source #
Extract a description of the missing method.
_NoMethodError::Prism'NoMethodErrorString_NoMethodError::Prism'SomeExceptionString
pattern NoMethodError_ :: forall s. AsNoMethodError s => String -> s Source #
Pattern Match Failure
class AsPatternMatchFail t where Source #
A pattern match failed.
Methods
_PatternMatchFail :: Prism' t String Source #
Information about the source location of the pattern.
_PatternMatchFail::Prism'PatternMatchFailString_PatternMatchFail::Prism'SomeExceptionString
pattern PatternMatchFail_ :: forall s. AsPatternMatchFail s => String -> s Source #
Record
class AsRecConError t where Source #
An uninitialised record field was used.
Methods
_RecConError :: Prism' t String Source #
Information about the source location where the record was constructed.
_RecConError::Prism'RecConErrorString_RecConError::Prism'SomeExceptionString
Instances
class AsRecSelError t where Source #
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.
Methods
_RecSelError :: Prism' t String Source #
Information about the source location where the record selection occurred.
Instances
class AsRecUpdError t where Source #
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.
Methods
_RecUpdError :: Prism' t String Source #
Information about the source location where the record was updated.
Instances
pattern RecConError_ :: forall s. AsRecConError s => String -> s Source #
pattern RecSelError_ :: forall s. AsRecSelError s => String -> s Source #
pattern RecUpdError_ :: forall s. AsRecUpdError s => String -> s Source #
Error Call
class AsErrorCall t where Source #
This is thrown when the user calls error.
Methods
_ErrorCall :: Prism' t String Source #
Instances
pattern ErrorCall_ :: forall s. AsErrorCall s => String -> s Source #
Handling Exceptions
class AsHandlingException t where Source #
This Exception is thrown by lens when the user somehow manages to rethrow
an internal HandlingException.
Methods
_HandlingException :: Prism' t () Source #
There is no information carried in a HandlingException.
_HandlingException::Prism'HandlingException()_HandlingException::Prism'SomeException()
pattern HandlingException_ :: forall s. AsHandlingException s => s Source #