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{-| Utility functions. -} |
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Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Google Inc. |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
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02110-1301, USA. |
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-} |
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module Ganeti.HTools.Utils |
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( debug |
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, debugFn |
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, debugXy |
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, sepSplit |
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, stdDev |
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, if' |
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, select |
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, applyIf |
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, commaJoin |
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, ensureQuoted |
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, tryRead |
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, formatTable |
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, printTable |
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, parseUnit |
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, plural |
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, exitIfBad |
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, exitErr |
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, exitWhen |
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, exitUnless |
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) where |
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import Data.Char (toUpper, isAlphaNum) |
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import Data.List |
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import Debug.Trace |
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import Ganeti.BasicTypes |
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import System.IO |
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import System.Exit |
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-- * Debug functions |
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-- | To be used only for debugging, breaks referential integrity. |
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debug :: Show a => a -> a |
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debug x = trace (show x) x |
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-- | Displays a modified form of the second parameter before returning |
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-- it. |
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debugFn :: Show b => (a -> b) -> a -> a |
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debugFn fn x = debug (fn x) `seq` x |
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-- | Show the first parameter before returning the second one. |
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debugXy :: Show a => a -> b -> b |
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debugXy = seq . debug |
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-- * Miscellaneous |
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-- | Apply the function if condition holds, otherwise use default value. |
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applyIf :: Bool -> (a -> a) -> a -> a |
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applyIf b f x = if b then f x else x |
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-- | Comma-join a string list. |
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commaJoin :: [String] -> String |
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commaJoin = intercalate "," |
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-- | Split a list on a separator and return an array. |
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sepSplit :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> [[a]] |
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sepSplit sep s |
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| null s = [] |
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| null xs = [x] |
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| null ys = [x,[]] |
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| otherwise = x:sepSplit sep ys |
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where (x, xs) = break (== sep) s |
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ys = drop 1 xs |
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-- | Simple pluralize helper |
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plural :: Int -> String -> String -> String |
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plural 1 s _ = s |
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plural _ _ p = p |
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-- | Ensure a value is quoted if needed. |
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ensureQuoted :: String -> String |
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ensureQuoted v = if not (all (\c -> isAlphaNum c || c == '.') v) |
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then '\'':v ++ "'" |
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else v |
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-- * Mathematical functions |
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-- Simple and slow statistical functions, please replace with better |
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-- versions |
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-- | Standard deviation function. |
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stdDev :: [Double] -> Double |
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stdDev lst = |
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-- first, calculate the list length and sum lst in a single step, |
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-- for performance reasons |
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let (ll', sx) = foldl' (\(rl, rs) e -> |
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let rl' = rl + 1 |
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rs' = rs + e |
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in rl' `seq` rs' `seq` (rl', rs')) (0::Int, 0) lst |
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ll = fromIntegral ll'::Double |
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mv = sx / ll |
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av = foldl' (\accu em -> let d = em - mv in accu + d * d) 0.0 lst |
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in sqrt (av / ll) -- stddev |
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-- * Logical functions |
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-- Avoid syntactic sugar and enhance readability. These functions are proposed |
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-- by some for inclusion in the Prelude, and at the moment they are present |
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-- (with various definitions) in the utility-ht package. Some rationale and |
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-- discussion is available at <http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/If-then-else> |
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-- | \"if\" as a function, rather than as syntactic sugar. |
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if' :: Bool -- ^ condition |
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-> a -- ^ \"then\" result |
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-> a -- ^ \"else\" result |
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-> a -- ^ \"then\" or "else" result depending on the condition |
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if' True x _ = x |
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if' _ _ y = y |
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-- * Parsing utility functions |
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-- | Parse results from readsPrec. |
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parseChoices :: (Monad m, Read a) => String -> String -> [(a, String)] -> m a |
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parseChoices _ _ ((v, ""):[]) = return v |
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parseChoices name s ((_, e):[]) = |
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fail $ name ++ ": leftover characters when parsing '" |
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++ s ++ "': '" ++ e ++ "'" |
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parseChoices name s _ = fail $ name ++ ": cannot parse string '" ++ s ++ "'" |
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-- | Safe 'read' function returning data encapsulated in a Result. |
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tryRead :: (Monad m, Read a) => String -> String -> m a |
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tryRead name s = parseChoices name s $ reads s |
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-- | Format a table of strings to maintain consistent length. |
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formatTable :: [[String]] -> [Bool] -> [[String]] |
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formatTable vals numpos = |
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let vtrans = transpose vals -- transpose, so that we work on rows |
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-- rather than columns |
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mlens = map (maximum . map length) vtrans |
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expnd = map (\(flds, isnum, ml) -> |
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map (\val -> |
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let delta = ml - length val |
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filler = replicate delta ' ' |
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in if delta > 0 |
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then if isnum |
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then filler ++ val |
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else val ++ filler |
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else val |
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) flds |
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) (zip3 vtrans numpos mlens) |
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in transpose expnd |
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-- | Constructs a printable table from given header and rows |
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printTable :: String -> [String] -> [[String]] -> [Bool] -> String |
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printTable lp header rows isnum = |
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unlines . map ((++) lp . (:) ' ' . unwords) $ |
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formatTable (header:rows) isnum |
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-- | Converts a unit (e.g. m or GB) into a scaling factor. |
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parseUnitValue :: (Monad m) => String -> m Rational |
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parseUnitValue unit |
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-- binary conversions first |
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| null unit = return 1 |
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| unit == "m" || upper == "MIB" = return 1 |
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| unit == "g" || upper == "GIB" = return kbBinary |
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| unit == "t" || upper == "TIB" = return $ kbBinary * kbBinary |
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-- SI conversions |
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| unit == "M" || upper == "MB" = return mbFactor |
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| unit == "G" || upper == "GB" = return $ mbFactor * kbDecimal |
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| unit == "T" || upper == "TB" = return $ mbFactor * kbDecimal * kbDecimal |
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| otherwise = fail $ "Unknown unit '" ++ unit ++ "'" |
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where upper = map toUpper unit |
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kbBinary = 1024 :: Rational |
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kbDecimal = 1000 :: Rational |
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decToBin = kbDecimal / kbBinary -- factor for 1K conversion |
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mbFactor = decToBin * decToBin -- twice the factor for just 1K |
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-- | Tries to extract number and scale from the given string. |
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-- Input must be in the format NUMBER+ SPACE* [UNIT]. If no unit is |
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-- specified, it defaults to MiB. Return value is always an integral |
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-- value in MiB. |
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parseUnit :: (Monad m, Integral a, Read a) => String -> m a |
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parseUnit str = |
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-- TODO: enhance this by splitting the unit parsing code out and |
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-- accepting floating-point numbers |
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case (reads str::[(Int, String)]) of |
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[(v, suffix)] -> |
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let unit = dropWhile (== ' ') suffix |
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in do |
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scaling <- parseUnitValue unit |
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return $ truncate (fromIntegral v * scaling) |
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_ -> fail $ "Can't parse string '" ++ str ++ "'" |
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-- | Unwraps a 'Result', exiting the program if it is a 'Bad' value, |
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-- otherwise returning the actual contained value. |
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exitIfBad :: String -> Result a -> IO a |
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exitIfBad msg (Bad s) = do |
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hPutStrLn stderr $ "Error: " ++ msg ++ ": " ++ s |
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exitWith (ExitFailure 1) |
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exitIfBad _ (Ok v) = return v |
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-- | Exits immediately with an error message. |
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exitErr :: String -> IO a |
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exitErr errmsg = do |
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hPutStrLn stderr $ "Error: " ++ errmsg ++ "." |
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exitWith (ExitFailure 1) |
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-- | Exits with an error message if the given boolean condition if true. |
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exitWhen :: Bool -> String -> IO () |
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exitWhen True msg = exitErr msg |
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exitWhen False _ = return () |
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-- | Exits with an error message /unless/ the given boolean condition |
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-- if true, the opposite of 'exitWhen'. |
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exitUnless :: Bool -> String -> IO () |
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exitUnless cond = exitWhen (not cond) |