It was used only in cases where a lock field needed to be added to a
run-time variable, like e.g. in examples/phrasebook/SentencesTha.gf:
lin
PGreetingMale g = mkText (lin Text g) (lin Text (ss "ครับ")) | g ;
PGreetingFemale g = mkText (lin Text g) (lin Text (ss "ค่ะ")) | g ;
But lock fields are only meaningful during type checking and can safely be
ignored in later passes.
Renamed appIOE to tryIOE (it is analogous to 'try' in the standard libraries).
Removed unused IOE operations & documented the remaining ones.
Removed/simplified superfluous uses of IOE operations.
This replaces the hardwired ANSI escape codes that were accidentally included
in a previous patch.
This adds a dependency on terminfo, but this should be unproblematic, since
haskeline already depends on the same underlying C library.
The color highlighting is omitted on Windows.
Included renamings:
SourceGrammar -> Grammar
SourceModule -> Module
SourceModInfo -> ModuleInfo
emptySourceGrammar -> emptyGrammar
Also introduces a type synonym (which might be good to turn into a newtype):
type ModuleName = Ident
The reason is to make types like the following more self documenting:
type Module = (ModuleName,ModuleInfo)
type QIdent = (ModuleName,Ident)
IOE used to be a monad with extra error handling built on top of the IO monad,
But the IO monad already supports error handling, so this construction was a
superfluous.
The new 'instance ErrorMonad IOE' is defined to preserve the previous error
handling behaviour, i.e. the function 'handle' only catches errors thrown with
'raise' (or 'fail') and not other errors in the IO monad.
* The following modules are no longer used and have been removed completely:
GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy
GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteStrict
GF.Compile.Refresh
* The STM monad has been commented out. It was only used in
GF.Compile.SubExpOpt, where could be replaced with a plain State monad,
since no error handling was needed. One of the functions was hardwired to
the Err monad, but did in fact not use error handling, so it was turned
into a pure function.
* The function errVal has been renamed to fromErr (since it is analogous to
fromMaybe).
* Replaced 'fail' with 'raise' and 'return ()' with 'done' in a few places.
* Some additional old code that was already commented out has been removed.