2010/5/4 John Lato <jwl...@gmail.com> > "Crashing at the point of the error" isn't necessarily useful in > Haskell due to lazy evaluation. The code will crash when the result > of the partial function is evaluated, which may be quite far away (in > terms of function calls) from where the programmer would expect. >
Is that why Haskell can't provide a traceback when exceptions are raised? Are there other methods than Maybe or exceptions to handle the errors in Haskell? Is the monad Error(T) useful?
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