[Haskell-cafe] flipped IO sequence
Martin Huschenbett
huschi at gmx.org
Wed Oct 1 06:41:55 EDT 2008
Hi Cetin,
what you seem to want is
> warn :: String -> IO Int
> warn = (return 1 <<) . putStrLn
Cetin Sert schrieb:
> warn :: String → IO Int
> warn = return 1 << putStrLn -- causes an error
> -- = \msg → return 1 << putStrLn msg -- works just fine
> -- = \msg → putStrLn msg >> return 1 -- works just fine
>
> (<<) :: Monad m ⇒ m b → m a → m b
> b << a = a >>= \_ → b
>
> Why do I get this compile-time error?? How can one define << ?
>
> cetin at linux-d312:~/lab/test/qths/p> ghc -fglasgow-exts -O2 -o d64x
> --make demo2.hs system.hs
> [1 of 2] Compiling Netman.System ( system.hs, system.o )
>
> system.hs:23:14:
> No instance for (Num (IO Int))
> arising from the literal `1' at system.hs:23:14
> Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (Num (IO Int))
> In the first argument of `return', namely `1'
> In the first argument of `(<<)', namely `return 1'
> In the expression: return 1 << putStrLn
>
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