- beginTedious :: String -> IO ()
- endTedious :: String -> IO ()
- tediousSize :: String -> Int -> IO ()
- debugMessage :: String -> IO ()
- debugFail :: String -> IO a
- withoutProgress :: IO a -> IO a
- progress :: String -> a -> a
- progressKeepLatest :: String -> a -> a
- finishedOne :: String -> String -> a -> a
- finishedOneIO :: String -> String -> IO ()
- progressList :: String -> [a] -> [a]
- minlist :: Int
- setProgressMode :: Bool -> IO ()
Documentation
beginTedious :: String -> IO ()Source
beginTedious k
starts a tedious process and registers it in
_progressData
with the key k
. A tedious process is one for which we
want a progress indicator.
Wouldn't it be safer if it had type String -> IO ProgressDataKey, so that we can ensure there is no collision? What happens if you call beginTedious twice with the same string, without calling endTedious in the meantime?
endTedious :: String -> IO ()Source
endTedious k
unregisters the tedious process with key k
, printing Done if such
a tedious process exists.
debugMessage :: String -> IO ()Source
withoutProgress :: IO a -> IO aSource
progressKeepLatest :: String -> a -> aSource
finishedOne :: String -> String -> a -> aSource
progressList :: String -> [a] -> [a]Source
setProgressMode :: Bool -> IO ()Source