Changelog for annotated-exception
0.3.0.2
- #32
- Fixed the tests for GHC 9.10
0.3.0.1
- #31
- The
Show
instance for AnnotatedException
attempts to peek into the
SomeException
to provide a more useful exception type. Also gives the
output of show
.
0.3.0.0
- #30
- The
Show
and displayException
now render the annotated exception in a
much nicer way.
0.2.0.5
- #27
- Ensure that
flatten
combines CallStack
s even when the callstack is
attached manually.
0.2.0.4
- #18
- Add
checkpointCallStack
even when catch
doesn't catch an
AnnotatedException
0.2.0.3
- #17
- Add
HasCallStack
to catch
and catches
0.2.0.2
- #14
- Define
Control.Exception.Annotated.UnliftIO.checkpointCallStack
without
re-exporting the MonadCatch
variant. Sigh.
0.2.0.1
- #13
- Fixed a bug in
UnliftIO.catches
where it would infinitely recurse.
0.2.0.0
- #12
- Removed the
Eq
instance for Annotation
as well as the Eq
constraint
in AnnC
. These instances were only used for testing, and prevented the
natural use of CallStack
in a [Annotation]
.
- Removed the
Eq
instance for AnnotatedException
as a consequence of
dropping the Eq
instance on Annotation
.
- Removed the
new
function. Use pure
or exceptionWithCallStack
instead.
- Fixed a double-annotation bug in
checkpointCallStackWith
.
checkpointCallStack
appends to the call-site list.
- Pretty much everything now merges the
CallStack
s together. throw
includes a CallStack
, as do checkpoint
and checkpointMany
.
0.1.2.1
- #8
- There was a bug where catching or trying to catch an exception of the
wrong type would trigger an infinite loop as the
fromException
method
kept digging and digging and would be unable to make things work out. The
fromException
code no longer tries to flatten out these exceptions.
However, toException
does flatten it, so all tests still pass.
0.1.2.0
- #6
- Add
Control.Exception.Annotated.UnliftIO
that uses MonadUnliftIO
instead of MonadCatch
and MonadThrow
.
- Actually expose
catches
0.1.1.0
- #4
- Add
catches
- Replace
Control.Exception.Safe.try
with try
that can get an
AnnotatedException e
or a regular, un-Annotated
e
.
0.1.0.0