Copyright | Copyright (C) 2004-2011 John Goerzen |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Utilities for working with the Either data type
- maybeToEither :: MonadError e m => e -> Maybe a -> m a
- forceEither :: Show e => Either e a -> a
- forceEitherMsg :: Show e => String -> Either e a -> a
- eitherToMonadError :: MonadError e m => Either e a -> m a
- fromLeft :: Either a b -> a
- fromRight :: Either a b -> b
- fromEither :: Either a a -> a
Documentation
:: MonadError e m | |
=> e | (Left e) will be returned if the Maybe value is Nothing |
-> Maybe a | (Right a) will be returned if this is (Just a) |
-> m a |
Converts a Maybe value to an Either value, using the supplied parameter as the Left value if the Maybe is Nothing.
This function can be interpreted as:
maybeToEither :: e -> Maybe a -> Either e a
Its definition is given as it is so that it can be used in the Error and related monads.
forceEither :: Show e => Either e a -> a Source
Pulls a Right value out of an Either value. If the Either value is Left, raises an exception with "error".
forceEitherMsg :: Show e => String -> Either e a -> a Source
Like forceEither
, but can raise a specific message with the error.
eitherToMonadError :: MonadError e m => Either e a -> m a Source
Takes an either and transforms it into something of the more generic MonadError class.
fromEither :: Either a a -> a Source
Take an Either, and return the value inside it