propellor/Utility/Exception.hs

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{- Simple IO exception handling (and some more)
-
- Copyright 2011-2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- License: BSD-2-clause
-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
module Utility.Exception where
import Control.Exception
import qualified Control.Exception as E
import Control.Applicative
import Control.Monad
import System.IO.Error (isDoesNotExistError)
import Utility.Data
{- Catches IO errors and returns a Bool -}
catchBoolIO :: IO Bool -> IO Bool
catchBoolIO = catchDefaultIO False
{- Catches IO errors and returns a Maybe -}
catchMaybeIO :: IO a -> IO (Maybe a)
catchMaybeIO a = catchDefaultIO Nothing $ Just <$> a
{- Catches IO errors and returns a default value. -}
catchDefaultIO :: a -> IO a -> IO a
catchDefaultIO def a = catchIO a (const $ return def)
{- Catches IO errors and returns the error message. -}
catchMsgIO :: IO a -> IO (Either String a)
catchMsgIO a = either (Left . show) Right <$> tryIO a
{- catch specialized for IO errors only -}
catchIO :: IO a -> (IOException -> IO a) -> IO a
catchIO = E.catch
{- try specialized for IO errors only -}
tryIO :: IO a -> IO (Either IOException a)
tryIO = try
{- Catches all exceptions except for async exceptions.
- This is often better to use than catching them all, so that
- ThreadKilled and UserInterrupt get through.
-}
catchNonAsync :: IO a -> (SomeException -> IO a) -> IO a
catchNonAsync a onerr = a `catches`
[ Handler (\ (e :: AsyncException) -> throw e)
, Handler (\ (e :: SomeException) -> onerr e)
]
tryNonAsync :: IO a -> IO (Either SomeException a)
tryNonAsync a = (Right <$> a) `catchNonAsync` (return . Left)
{- Catches only DoesNotExist exceptions, and lets all others through. -}
tryWhenExists :: IO a -> IO (Maybe a)
tryWhenExists a = eitherToMaybe <$>
tryJust (guard . isDoesNotExistError) a