base-4.19.2.0: Core data structures and operations
Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2009
Licensesee libraries/base/LICENSE
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
Stabilityinternal
Portabilitynon-portable
Safe HaskellTrustworthy
LanguageHaskell2010

GHC.IO.Exception

Description

IO-related Exception types and functions

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data BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar Source #

The thread is blocked on an MVar, but there are no other references to the MVar so it can't ever continue.

data BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM 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.

data Deadlock Source #

There are no runnable threads, so the program is deadlocked. The Deadlock exception is raised in the main thread only.

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Deadlock 

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Exception Deadlock Source #

Since: base-4.1.0.0

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Show Deadlock Source #

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newtype CompactionFailed Source #

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

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CompactionFailed String 

data SomeAsyncException Source #

Superclass for asynchronous exceptions.

Since: base-4.7.0.0

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Exception e => SomeAsyncException e 

asyncExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException Source #

Since: base-4.7.0.0

data AsyncException Source #

Asynchronous exceptions.

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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:

  • It is undefined which thread receives this exception. GHC currently throws this to the same thread that receives UserInterrupt, but this may change in the future.
  • The GHC RTS currently can only recover from heap overflow if it detects that an explicit memory limit (set via RTS flags). has been exceeded. Currently, failure to allocate memory from the operating system results in immediate termination of the program.
ThreadKilled

This exception is raised by another thread calling killThread, or by the system if it needs to terminate the thread for some reason.

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).

data ArrayException Source #

Exceptions generated by array operations

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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.

data ExitCode Source #

Defines the exit codes that a program can return.

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ExitSuccess

indicates successful termination;

ExitFailure Int

indicates program failure with an exit code. The exact interpretation of the code is operating-system dependent. In particular, some values may be prohibited (e.g. 0 on a POSIX-compliant system).

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Exception ExitCode Source #

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Generic ExitCode Source # 
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type Rep ExitCode 
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type Rep ExitCode = D1 ('MetaData "ExitCode" "GHC.IO.Exception" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "ExitSuccess" 'PrefixI 'False) (U1 :: Type -> Type) :+: C1 ('MetaCons "ExitFailure" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 Int)))
Read ExitCode Source # 
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Show ExitCode Source # 
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Eq ExitCode Source # 
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Ord ExitCode Source # 
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type Rep ExitCode Source # 
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type Rep ExitCode = D1 ('MetaData "ExitCode" "GHC.IO.Exception" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "ExitSuccess" 'PrefixI 'False) (U1 :: Type -> Type) :+: C1 ('MetaCons "ExitFailure" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 Int)))

data FixIOException Source #

The exception thrown when an infinite cycle is detected in fixIO.

Since: base-4.11.0.0

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FixIOException 

ioError :: IOError -> IO a Source #

Raise an IOError in the IO monad.

type IOError = IOException Source #

The Haskell 2010 type for exceptions in the IO monad. Any I/O operation may raise an IOError instead of returning a result. For a more general type of exception, including also those that arise in pure code, see Exception.

In Haskell 2010, this is an opaque type.

data IOException 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.

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Exception IOException Source #

Since: base-4.1.0.0

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Show IOException Source #

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Eq IOException Source #

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userError :: String -> IOError Source #

Construct an IOError value with a string describing the error. The fail method of the IO instance of the Monad class raises a userError, thus:

instance Monad IO where
  ...
  fail s = ioError (userError s)

assertError :: (?callStack :: CallStack) => Bool -> a -> a Source #