{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} {- | Module : Relude.Extra.CallStack Copyright : (c) 2018-2023 Kowainik SPDX-License-Identifier : MIT Maintainer : Kowainik <xrom.xkov@gmail.com> Stability : Stable Portability : Portable Contains useful functions to work with GHC callstack. @since 0.2.0 -} module Relude.Extra.CallStack ( ownName , callerName ) where import Relude {- | This function returns the name of its caller function, but it requires that the caller function has 'HasCallStack' constraint. Otherwise, it returns @"<unknown>"@. >>> foo :: HasCallStack => String; foo = ownName >>> foo "foo" >>> bar :: HasCallStack => String; bar = foo >>> bar "foo" @since 0.2.0 -} ownName :: HasCallStack => String ownName :: HasCallStack => String ownName = case CallStack -> [(String, SrcLoc)] getCallStack HasCallStack => CallStack callStack of (String, SrcLoc) _:(String, SrcLoc) caller:[(String, SrcLoc)] _ -> forall a b. (a, b) -> a fst (String, SrcLoc) caller [(String, SrcLoc)] _ -> String "<unknown>" {- | This function returns the name of its caller of the caller function, but it requires that the caller function and caller of the caller function have 'HasCallStack' constraint. Otherwise, it returns @"<unknown>"@. It's useful for logging: >>> log :: HasCallStack => String -> IO (); log s = putStrLn $ callerName ++ ":" ++ s >>> greeting :: HasCallStack => IO (); greeting = log "Starting..." >> putStrLn "Hello!" >> log "Ending..." >>> greeting greeting:Starting... Hello! greeting:Ending... @since 0.2.0 -} callerName :: HasCallStack => String callerName :: HasCallStack => String callerName = case CallStack -> [(String, SrcLoc)] getCallStack HasCallStack => CallStack callStack of (String, SrcLoc) _:(String, SrcLoc) _:(String, SrcLoc) caller:[(String, SrcLoc)] _ -> forall a b. (a, b) -> a fst (String, SrcLoc) caller [(String, SrcLoc)] _ -> String "<unknown>"