{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable, TypeFamilies, TemplateHaskell #-} module Main (main) where import Data.Acid import Control.Monad.State import System.Environment import Data.SafeCopy import Data.Typeable import Control.Exception import Prelude hiding (catch) import qualified Data.Text as Text ------------------------------------------------------ -- The Haskell structure that we want to encapsulate data FirstState = FirstState String deriving (Show) data SecondState = SecondState Text.Text deriving (Show) $(deriveSafeCopy 0 'base ''FirstState) $(deriveSafeCopy 0 'base ''SecondState) ------------------------------------------------------ -- The transaction we will execute over the state. $(makeAcidic ''FirstState []) $(makeAcidic ''SecondState []) ------------------------------------------------------ -- This is how AcidState is used: main :: IO () main = do putStrLn "This example simulates what happens when you modify your state type" putStrLn "without telling AcidState how to migrate from the old version to the new." putStrLn "Hopefully this program will fail with a readable error message." putStrLn "" firstAcid <- openLocalStateFrom "state/ChangeState" (FirstState "first state") createCheckpoint firstAcid closeAcidState firstAcid secondAcid <- openLocalStateFrom "state/ChangeState" (SecondState (Text.pack "This initial value shouldn't be used")) closeAcidState secondAcid putStrLn "If you see this message then something has gone wrong!"