Hello, I am writing a small application that uses a monad transformer stack, and I'm looking for advice on the best way to handle IO errors. Ideally I'd like to be able to perform an action (such as readFile "file_that_does_not_exist"), catch the IOError, and then convert it to a string error in MonadError. Here's an example of what I'm doing now:
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} import Control.Monad.Error import Control.Monad.State import System.IO.Error (tryIOError) catcher :: (MonadIO m, MonadError String m) => IO a -> m a catcher action = do result <- liftIO $ tryIOError action case result of Left e -> throwError (show e) Right r -> return r This does work as expected, but I get the nagging feeling that I'm missing an underlying pattern here. I have tried catch, catchError, and several others, but (unless I misused them) they don't actually help here. The tryIOError function from System.IO.Error is the most helpful, but I still have to manually inspect the result to throwError or return to my underlying monad. Since this has come up for me a few times now, I welcome any advice or suggestions on alternative approaches or whether this functionality already exists somewhere. Thanks! Eric
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