{- Parts of the Prelude are partial functions, which are a common source of - bugs. - - This exports functions that conflict with the prelude, which avoids - them being accidentially used. -} module Utility.PartialPrelude where import qualified Data.Maybe {- read should be avoided, as it throws an error - Instead, use: readMaybe -} read :: Read a => String -> a read = Prelude.read {- head is a partial function; head [] is an error - Instead, use: take 1 or headMaybe -} head :: [a] -> a head = Prelude.head {- tail is also partial - Instead, use: drop 1 -} tail :: [a] -> [a] tail = Prelude.tail {- init too - Instead, use: beginning -} init :: [a] -> [a] init = Prelude.init {- last too - Instead, use: end or lastMaybe -} last :: [a] -> a last = Prelude.last {- Attempts to read a value from a String. - - Ignores leading/trailing whitespace, and throws away any trailing - text after the part that can be read. - - readMaybe is available in Text.Read in new versions of GHC, - but that one requires the entire string to be consumed. -} readMaybe :: Read a => String -> Maybe a readMaybe s = case reads s of ((x,_):_) -> Just x _ -> Nothing {- Like head but Nothing on empty list. -} headMaybe :: [a] -> Maybe a headMaybe = Data.Maybe.listToMaybe {- Like last but Nothing on empty list. -} lastMaybe :: [a] -> Maybe a lastMaybe [] = Nothing lastMaybe v = Just $ Prelude.last v {- All but the last element of a list. - (Like init, but no error on an empty list.) -} beginning :: [a] -> [a] beginning [] = [] beginning l = Prelude.init l {- Like last, but no error on an empty list. -} end :: [a] -> [a] end [] = [] end l = [Prelude.last l]