Cabal-syntax-3.8.1.0: A library for working with .cabal files
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Distribution.Compat.MonadFail

Description

Compatibility layer for Control.Monad.Fail

Synopsis

Documentation

class Monad m => MonadFail (m :: Type -> Type) where Source #

When a value is bound in do-notation, the pattern on the left hand side of <- might not match. In this case, this class provides a function to recover.

A Monad without a MonadFail instance may only be used in conjunction with pattern that always match, such as newtypes, tuples, data types with only a single data constructor, and irrefutable patterns (~pat).

Instances of MonadFail should satisfy the following law: fail s should be a left zero for >>=,

fail s >>= f  =  fail s

If your Monad is also MonadPlus, a popular definition is

fail _ = mzero

Since: base-4.9.0.0

Methods

fail :: String -> m a Source #

Instances

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MonadFail ParsecParser Source # 
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Defined in Distribution.Parsec

MonadFail P

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP

Methods

fail :: String -> P a Source #

MonadFail ReadP

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP

Methods

fail :: String -> ReadP a Source #

MonadFail ReadPrec

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Text.ParserCombinators.ReadPrec

Methods

fail :: String -> ReadPrec a Source #

MonadFail Get 
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Defined in Data.Binary.Get.Internal

Methods

fail :: String -> Get a Source #

MonadFail IO

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Control.Monad.Fail

Methods

fail :: String -> IO a Source #

MonadFail Q 
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Defined in Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax

Methods

fail :: String -> Q a Source #

MonadFail Maybe

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Control.Monad.Fail

Methods

fail :: String -> Maybe a Source #

MonadFail []

Since: base-4.9.0.0

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Defined in Control.Monad.Fail

Methods

fail :: String -> [a] Source #

MonadFail f => MonadFail (Ap f)

Since: base-4.12.0.0

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Defined in Data.Monoid

Methods

fail :: String -> Ap f a Source #

(Monad m, Error e) => MonadFail (ErrorT e m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Error

Methods

fail :: String -> ErrorT e m a Source #

MonadFail m => MonadFail (IdentityT m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Identity

Methods

fail :: String -> IdentityT m a Source #

MonadFail m => MonadFail (ReaderT r m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Reader

Methods

fail :: String -> ReaderT r m a Source #

MonadFail m => MonadFail (StateT s m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.State.Lazy

Methods

fail :: String -> StateT s m a Source #

MonadFail m => MonadFail (StateT s m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.State.Strict

Methods

fail :: String -> StateT s m a Source #

(Monoid w, MonadFail m) => MonadFail (WriterT w m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Writer.Lazy

Methods

fail :: String -> WriterT w m a Source #

(Monoid w, MonadFail m) => MonadFail (WriterT w m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Writer.Strict

Methods

fail :: String -> WriterT w m a Source #

MonadFail (ParsecT s u m)

Since: parsec-3.1.12.0

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Defined in Text.Parsec.Prim

Methods

fail :: String -> ParsecT s u m a Source #

(Monoid w, MonadFail m) => MonadFail (RWST r w s m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.RWS.Lazy

Methods

fail :: String -> RWST r w s m a Source #

(Monoid w, MonadFail m) => MonadFail (RWST r w s m) 
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Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.RWS.Strict

Methods

fail :: String -> RWST r w s m a Source #