module Access.System.Exit ( module System.Exit , ExitAccess(..) ) where import System.Exit import Access.Core class Access io => ExitAccess io where -- | Computation 'exitWith' @code@ throws 'ExitCode' @code@. -- Normally this terminates the program, returning @code@ to the -- program's caller. -- -- On program termination, the standard 'Handle's 'stdout' and -- 'stderr' are flushed automatically; any other buffered 'Handle's -- need to be flushed manually, otherwise the buffered data will be -- discarded. -- -- A program that fails in any other way is treated as if it had -- called 'exitFailure'. -- A program that terminates successfully without calling 'exitWith' -- explicitly is treated as it it had called 'exitWith' 'ExitSuccess'. -- -- As an 'ExitCode' is not an 'IOError', 'exitWith' bypasses -- the error handling in the 'IO' monad and cannot be intercepted by -- 'catch' from the "Prelude". However it is a 'SomeException', and can -- be caught using the functions of "Control.Exception". This means -- that cleanup computations added with 'Control.Exception.bracket' -- (from "Control.Exception") are also executed properly on 'exitWith'. -- -- Note: in GHC, 'exitWith' should be called from the main program -- thread in order to exit the process. When called from another -- thread, 'exitWith' will throw an 'ExitException' as normal, but the -- exception will not cause the process itself to exit. -- exitWith' :: ExitCode -> io a -- | The computation 'exitFailure' is equivalent to -- 'exitWith' @(@'ExitFailure' /exitfail/@)@, -- where /exitfail/ is implementation-dependen exitFailure' :: io a -- | The computation 'exitSuccess' is equivalent to -- 'exitWith' 'ExitSuccess', It terminates the program -- successfully. exitSuccess' :: io a instance ExitAccess IO where exitWith' = exitWith exitFailure' = exitFailure exitSuccess' = exitSuccess