Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
---|---|
Language | Haskell2010 |
Support for runtime exceptions.
This module supplies thin wrappers over functions from Control.Exception as well as several utility functions for convenience.
Note: the Eff
monad provides instances for MonadThrow
, MonadCatch
and MonadMask
, so any existing code that uses them remains compatible.
Synopsis
- throwIO :: (HasCallStack, Exception e) => e -> Eff es a
- catch :: Exception e => Eff es a -> (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchDeep :: (Exception e, NFData a) => Eff es a -> (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchJust :: Exception e => (e -> Maybe b) -> Eff es a -> (b -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchIf :: Exception e => (e -> Bool) -> Eff es a -> (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchIO :: Eff es a -> (IOException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchSync :: Eff es a -> (SomeException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- catchSyncDeep :: NFData a => Eff es a -> (SomeException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- handle :: Exception e => (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleDeep :: (Exception e, NFData a) => (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleJust :: (HasCallStack, Exception e) => (e -> Maybe b) -> (b -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleIf :: Exception e => (e -> Bool) -> (e -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleIO :: (IOException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleSync :: (SomeException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- handleSyncDeep :: NFData a => (SomeException -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a -> Eff es a
- try :: Exception e => Eff es a -> Eff es (Either e a)
- tryDeep :: (Exception e, NFData a) => Eff es a -> Eff es (Either e a)
- tryJust :: Exception e => (e -> Maybe b) -> Eff es a -> Eff es (Either b a)
- tryIf :: Exception e => (e -> Bool) -> Eff es a -> Eff es (Either e a)
- tryIO :: Eff es a -> Eff es (Either IOException a)
- trySync :: Eff es a -> Eff es (Either SomeException a)
- trySyncDeep :: NFData a => Eff es a -> Eff es (Either SomeException a)
- data Handler (m :: Type -> Type) a = Exception e => Handler (e -> m a)
- catches :: Eff es a -> [Handler (Eff es) a] -> Eff es a
- catchesDeep :: NFData a => Eff es a -> [Handler (Eff es) a] -> Eff es a
- bracket :: Eff es a -> (a -> Eff es b) -> (a -> Eff es c) -> Eff es c
- bracket_ :: Eff es a -> Eff es b -> Eff es c -> Eff es c
- bracketOnError :: Eff es a -> (a -> Eff es b) -> (a -> Eff es c) -> Eff es c
- generalBracket :: Eff es a -> (a -> ExitCase c -> Eff es b) -> (a -> Eff es c) -> Eff es (c, b)
- data ExitCase a
- finally :: Eff es a -> Eff es b -> Eff es a
- onException :: Eff es a -> Eff es b -> Eff es a
- evaluate :: a -> Eff es a
- evaluateDeep :: NFData a => a -> Eff es a
- isSyncException :: Exception e => e -> Bool
- isAsyncException :: Exception e => e -> Bool
- mask :: ((forall r. Eff es r -> Eff es r) -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- mask_ :: Eff es a -> Eff es a
- uninterruptibleMask :: ((forall r. Eff es r -> Eff es r) -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a
- uninterruptibleMask_ :: Eff es a -> Eff es a
- data MaskingState
- getMaskingState :: Eff es MaskingState
- interruptible :: Eff es a -> Eff es a
- allowInterrupt :: Eff es ()
- data SomeException = Exception e => SomeException e
- class (Typeable e, Show e) => Exception e where
- toException :: e -> SomeException
- fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe e
- displayException :: e -> String
- mapException :: (Exception e1, Exception e2) => (e1 -> e2) -> a -> a
- data IOException
- data ArithException
- data ArrayException
- newtype AssertionFailed = AssertionFailed String
- newtype NoMethodError = NoMethodError String
- newtype PatternMatchFail = PatternMatchFail String
- newtype RecConError = RecConError String
- newtype RecSelError = RecSelError String
- newtype RecUpdError = RecUpdError String
- data ErrorCall where
- newtype TypeError = TypeError String
- data SomeAsyncException = Exception e => SomeAsyncException e
- data AsyncException
- asyncExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException
- asyncExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e
- data NonTermination = NonTermination
- data NestedAtomically = NestedAtomically
- data BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar = BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar
- data BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM = BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM
- data AllocationLimitExceeded = AllocationLimitExceeded
- newtype CompactionFailed = CompactionFailed String
- data Deadlock = Deadlock
- assert :: Bool -> a -> a
Throwing
Catching (with recovery)
Note: do not use catch
, handle
or try
to catch SomeException
unless you're really sure you want to catch all exceptions (including
asynchronous ones). Instead:
- If you want to catch all exceptions, run a cleanup action and rethrow, use one of the functions from the cleanup section.
- If you want to catch all synchronous exceptions, use
catchSync
,handleSync
ortrySync
.
Lifted catch
.
A variant of catch
that fully forces evaluation of the result value to
find all impure exceptions.
:: Exception e | |
=> (e -> Maybe b) | The predicate. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> (b -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a |
Lifted catchJust
.
:: Exception e | |
=> (e -> Bool) | The predicate. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> (e -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a |
Catch an exception only if it satisfies a specific predicate.
:: Eff es a | |
-> (IOException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a |
catch
specialized to catch IOException
.
:: Eff es a | |
-> (SomeException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a |
catch
specialized to catch all exceptions considered to be synchronous.
catchSync
≡catchIf
@SomeException
isSyncException
See the check exception type section for more information.
:: NFData a | |
=> Eff es a | |
-> (SomeException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a |
A variant of catchSync
that fully forces evaluation of the result value
to find all impure exceptions.
Flipped version of catch
.
Flipped version of catchDeep
.
:: (HasCallStack, Exception e) | |
=> (e -> Maybe b) | The predicate. |
-> (b -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> Eff es a |
Flipped version of catchJust
.
:: Exception e | |
=> (e -> Bool) | The predicate. |
-> (e -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> Eff es a |
Flipped version of catchIf
.
:: (IOException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> Eff es a |
Flipped version of catchIO
.
:: (SomeException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> Eff es a |
Flipped version of catchSync
.
:: NFData a | |
=> (SomeException -> Eff es a) | The exception handler. |
-> Eff es a | |
-> Eff es a |
Flipped version of catchSyncDeep
.
A variant of try
that fully forces evaluation of the result value to find
all impure exceptions.
Lifted tryJust
.
Catch an exception only if it satisfies a specific predicate.
:: Eff es a | The action. |
-> Eff es (Either IOException a) |
try
specialized to catch IOException
.
:: Eff es a | The action. |
-> Eff es (Either SomeException a) |
try
specialized to catch all exceptions considered to be synchronous.
trySync
≡tryIf
@SomeException
isSyncException
See the check exception type section for more information.
:: NFData a | |
=> Eff es a | The action. |
-> Eff es (Either SomeException a) |
A variant of trySync
that fully forces evaluation of the result value to
find all impure exceptions.
Lifted catches
.
A variant of catches
that fully forces evaluation of the result value to
find all impure exceptions.
Cleanup (no recovery)
:: Eff es a | Computation to run first. |
-> (a -> Eff es b) | Computation to run last. |
-> (a -> Eff es c) | Computation to run in-between. |
-> Eff es c |
Lifted bracket
.
:: Eff es a | Computation to run first. |
-> Eff es b | Computation to run last. |
-> Eff es c | Computation to run in-between. |
-> Eff es c |
Lifted bracket_
.
:: Eff es a | Computation to run first. |
-> (a -> Eff es b) | Computation to run last when an exception or
|
-> (a -> Eff es c) | Computation to run in-between. |
-> Eff es c |
Lifted bracketOnError
.
:: Eff es a | Computation to run first. |
-> (a -> ExitCase c -> Eff es b) | Computation to run last. |
-> (a -> Eff es c) | Computation to run in-between. |
-> Eff es (c, b) |
Generalization of bracket
.
See generalBracket
for more information.
A MonadMask
computation may either succeed with a value, abort with an
exception, or abort for some other reason. For example, in ExceptT e IO
you can use throwM
to abort with an exception (ExitCaseException
) or
throwE
to abort with a value of type e
(ExitCaseAbort
).
Lifted onException
.
Utils
Evaluation
evaluateDeep :: NFData a => a -> Eff es a Source #
Check exception type
Note: there's no way to determine whether an exception was thrown
synchronously or asynchronously, so these functions rely on a
heuristic. Namely, an exception type is determined by its Exception
instance.
Exception types with the default Exception
instance are considered
synchronous:
>>>
data SyncEx = SyncEx deriving (Show)
>>>
instance Exception SyncEx
>>>
isSyncException SyncEx
True
>>>
isAsyncException SyncEx
False
Whereas for asynchronous exceptions you need to define their Exception
instance as follows:
>>>
data AsyncEx = AsyncEx deriving (Show)
>>>
:{
instance Exception AsyncEx where toException = asyncExceptionToException fromException = asyncExceptionFromException :}
>>>
isSyncException AsyncEx
False
>>>
isAsyncException AsyncEx
True
isSyncException :: Exception e => e -> Bool Source #
Check if the given exception is considered synchronous.
isAsyncException :: Exception e => e -> Bool Source #
Check if the given exception is considered asynchronous.
Low-level API
uninterruptibleMask :: ((forall r. Eff es r -> Eff es r) -> Eff es a) -> Eff es a Source #
Lifted uninterruptibleMask
.
uninterruptibleMask_ :: Eff es a -> Eff es a Source #
Lifted uninterruptibleMask_
.
data MaskingState #
Describes the behaviour of a thread when an asynchronous exception is received.
Unmasked | asynchronous exceptions are unmasked (the normal state) |
MaskedInterruptible | the state during |
MaskedUninterruptible | the state during |
Instances
Show MaskingState | Since: base-4.3.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO showsPrec :: Int -> MaskingState -> ShowS # show :: MaskingState -> String # showList :: [MaskingState] -> ShowS # | |
NFData MaskingState | Since: deepseq-1.4.4.0 |
Defined in Control.DeepSeq rnf :: MaskingState -> () # | |
Eq MaskingState | Since: base-4.3.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO (==) :: MaskingState -> MaskingState -> Bool # (/=) :: MaskingState -> MaskingState -> Bool # |
getMaskingState :: Eff es MaskingState Source #
Lifted getMaskingState
.
interruptible :: Eff es a -> Eff es a Source #
Lifted interruptible
.
allowInterrupt :: Eff es () Source #
Lifted allowInterrupt
.
Re-exports from Control.Exception
The SomeException
type
data SomeException #
The SomeException
type is the root of the exception type hierarchy.
When an exception of type e
is thrown, behind the scenes it is
encapsulated in a SomeException
.
Exception e => SomeException e |
Instances
Exception SomeException | Since: base-3.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type | |
Show SomeException | Since: base-3.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type showsPrec :: Int -> SomeException -> ShowS # show :: SomeException -> String # showList :: [SomeException] -> ShowS # |
The Exception
class
class (Typeable e, Show e) => Exception e where #
Any type that you wish to throw or catch as an exception must be an
instance of the Exception
class. The simplest case is a new exception
type directly below the root:
data MyException = ThisException | ThatException deriving Show instance Exception MyException
The default method definitions in the Exception
class do what we need
in this case. You can now throw and catch ThisException
and
ThatException
as exceptions:
*Main> throw ThisException `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: MyException)) Caught ThisException
In more complicated examples, you may wish to define a whole hierarchy of exceptions:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make the root exception type for all the exceptions in a compiler data SomeCompilerException = forall e . Exception e => SomeCompilerException e instance Show SomeCompilerException where show (SomeCompilerException e) = show e instance Exception SomeCompilerException compilerExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException compilerExceptionToException = toException . SomeCompilerException compilerExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e compilerExceptionFromException x = do SomeCompilerException a <- fromException x cast a --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make a subhierarchy for exceptions in the frontend of the compiler data SomeFrontendException = forall e . Exception e => SomeFrontendException e instance Show SomeFrontendException where show (SomeFrontendException e) = show e instance Exception SomeFrontendException where toException = compilerExceptionToException fromException = compilerExceptionFromException frontendExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException frontendExceptionToException = toException . SomeFrontendException frontendExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e frontendExceptionFromException x = do SomeFrontendException a <- fromException x cast a --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make an exception type for a particular frontend compiler exception data MismatchedParentheses = MismatchedParentheses deriving Show instance Exception MismatchedParentheses where toException = frontendExceptionToException fromException = frontendExceptionFromException
We can now catch a MismatchedParentheses
exception as
MismatchedParentheses
, SomeFrontendException
or
SomeCompilerException
, but not other types, e.g. IOException
:
*Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: MismatchedParentheses)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: SomeFrontendException)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: SomeCompilerException)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: IOException)) *** Exception: MismatchedParentheses
Nothing
toException :: e -> SomeException #
fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe e #
displayException :: e -> String #
Render this exception value in a human-friendly manner.
Default implementation:
.show
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Instances
mapException :: (Exception e1, Exception e2) => (e1 -> e2) -> a -> a #
This function maps one exception into another as proposed in the paper "A semantics for imprecise exceptions".
Concrete exception types
data IOException #
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.
Instances
Exception IOException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show IOException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> IOException -> ShowS # show :: IOException -> String # showList :: [IOException] -> ShowS # | |
Eq IOException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception (==) :: IOException -> IOException -> Bool # (/=) :: IOException -> IOException -> Bool # |
data ArithException #
Arithmetic exceptions.
Overflow | |
Underflow | |
LossOfPrecision | |
DivideByZero | |
Denormal | |
RatioZeroDenominator | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
Instances
Exception ArithException | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type | |
Show ArithException | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type showsPrec :: Int -> ArithException -> ShowS # show :: ArithException -> String # showList :: [ArithException] -> ShowS # | |
Eq ArithException | Since: base-3.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type (==) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # (/=) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # | |
Ord ArithException | Since: base-3.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception.Type compare :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Ordering # (<) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # (<=) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # (>) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # (>=) :: ArithException -> ArithException -> Bool # max :: ArithException -> ArithException -> ArithException # min :: ArithException -> ArithException -> ArithException # |
data ArrayException #
Exceptions generated by array operations
IndexOutOfBounds String | An attempt was made to index an array outside its declared bounds. |
UndefinedElement String | An attempt was made to evaluate an element of an array that had not been initialized. |
Instances
Exception ArrayException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show ArrayException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> ArrayException -> ShowS # show :: ArrayException -> String # showList :: [ArrayException] -> ShowS # | |
Eq ArrayException | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception (==) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # (/=) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # | |
Ord ArrayException | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception compare :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Ordering # (<) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # (<=) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # (>) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # (>=) :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> Bool # max :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> ArrayException # min :: ArrayException -> ArrayException -> ArrayException # |
newtype AssertionFailed #
Instances
Exception AssertionFailed | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show AssertionFailed | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> AssertionFailed -> ShowS # show :: AssertionFailed -> String # showList :: [AssertionFailed] -> ShowS # |
newtype NoMethodError #
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.
Instances
Exception NoMethodError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show NoMethodError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> NoMethodError -> ShowS # show :: NoMethodError -> String # showList :: [NoMethodError] -> ShowS # |
newtype PatternMatchFail #
A pattern match failed. The String
gives information about the
source location of the pattern.
Instances
Exception PatternMatchFail | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show PatternMatchFail | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> PatternMatchFail -> ShowS # show :: PatternMatchFail -> String # showList :: [PatternMatchFail] -> ShowS # |
newtype RecConError #
An uninitialised record field was used. The String
gives
information about the source location where the record was
constructed.
Instances
Exception RecConError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show RecConError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> RecConError -> ShowS # show :: RecConError -> String # showList :: [RecConError] -> ShowS # |
newtype RecSelError #
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.
Instances
Exception RecSelError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show RecSelError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> RecSelError -> ShowS # show :: RecSelError -> String # showList :: [RecSelError] -> ShowS # |
newtype RecUpdError #
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.
Instances
Exception RecUpdError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show RecUpdError | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> RecUpdError -> ShowS # show :: RecUpdError -> String # showList :: [RecUpdError] -> ShowS # |
This is thrown when the user calls error
. The first String
is the
argument given to error
, second String
is the location.
Instances
Exception ErrorCall | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception toException :: ErrorCall -> SomeException # fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe ErrorCall # displayException :: ErrorCall -> String # | |
Show ErrorCall | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Eq ErrorCall | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Ord ErrorCall | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Exception |
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: base-4.9.0.0
Instances
Exception TypeError | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base toException :: TypeError -> SomeException # fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe TypeError # displayException :: TypeError -> String # | |
Show TypeError | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Asynchronous exceptions
data SomeAsyncException #
Superclass for asynchronous exceptions.
Since: base-4.7.0.0
Exception e => SomeAsyncException e |
Instances
Exception SomeAsyncException | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show SomeAsyncException | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> SomeAsyncException -> ShowS # show :: SomeAsyncException -> String # showList :: [SomeAsyncException] -> ShowS # |
data AsyncException #
Asynchronous exceptions.
StackOverflow | 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. |
HeapOverflow | The program's heap is reaching its limit, and the program should take action to reduce the amount of live data it has. Notes:
|
ThreadKilled | This exception is raised by another thread
calling |
UserInterrupt | 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). |
Instances
Exception AsyncException | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show AsyncException | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> AsyncException -> ShowS # show :: AsyncException -> String # showList :: [AsyncException] -> ShowS # | |
Eq AsyncException | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception (==) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # (/=) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # | |
Ord AsyncException | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception compare :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Ordering # (<) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # (<=) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # (>) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # (>=) :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> Bool # max :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> AsyncException # min :: AsyncException -> AsyncException -> AsyncException # |
asyncExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException #
Since: base-4.7.0.0
asyncExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e #
Since: base-4.7.0.0
data NonTermination #
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.
Instances
Exception NonTermination | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show NonTermination | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> NonTermination -> ShowS # show :: NonTermination -> String # showList :: [NonTermination] -> ShowS # |
data NestedAtomically #
Thrown when the program attempts to call atomically
, from the stm
package, inside another call to atomically
.
Instances
Exception NestedAtomically | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base | |
Show NestedAtomically | Since: base-4.0 |
Defined in Control.Exception.Base showsPrec :: Int -> NestedAtomically -> ShowS # show :: NestedAtomically -> String # showList :: [NestedAtomically] -> ShowS # |
data BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar #
The thread is blocked on an MVar
, but there are no other references
to the MVar
so it can't ever continue.
Instances
Exception BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Show BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar -> ShowS # show :: BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar -> String # showList :: [BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar] -> ShowS # |
data BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM #
The thread is waiting to retry an STM transaction, but there are no
other references to any TVar
s involved, so it can't ever continue.
Instances
Exception BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Show BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM -> ShowS # show :: BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM -> String # showList :: [BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM] -> ShowS # |
data AllocationLimitExceeded #
This thread has exceeded its allocation limit. See
setAllocationCounter
and
enableAllocationLimit
.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Instances
Exception AllocationLimitExceeded | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Show AllocationLimitExceeded | Since: base-4.7.1.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> AllocationLimitExceeded -> ShowS # show :: AllocationLimitExceeded -> String # showList :: [AllocationLimitExceeded] -> ShowS # |
newtype CompactionFailed #
Compaction found an object that cannot be compacted. Functions
cannot be compacted, nor can mutable objects or pinned objects.
See compact
.
Since: base-4.10.0.0
Instances
Exception CompactionFailed | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception | |
Show CompactionFailed | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception showsPrec :: Int -> CompactionFailed -> ShowS # show :: CompactionFailed -> String # showList :: [CompactionFailed] -> ShowS # |
There are no runnable threads, so the program is deadlocked.
The Deadlock
exception is raised in the main thread only.
Instances
Exception Deadlock | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Exception toException :: Deadlock -> SomeException # fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe Deadlock # displayException :: Deadlock -> String # | |
Show Deadlock | Since: base-4.1.0.0 |
Assertions
If the first argument evaluates to True
, then the result is the
second argument. Otherwise an AssertionFailed
exception
is raised, containing a String
with the source file and line number of the
call to assert
.
Assertions can normally be turned on or off with a compiler flag
(for GHC, assertions are normally on unless optimisation is turned on
with -O
or the -fignore-asserts
option is given). When assertions are turned off, the first
argument to assert
is ignored, and the second argument is
returned as the result.