It is a follow-up to this question. I'm trying to combine shell
from @ErikR's answer in my InputT
loop.
main :: IO [String]
main = do
c <- makeCounter
execStateT (repl c) []
repl :: Counter -> StateT [String] IO ()
repl c = lift $ runInputT defaultSettings loop
where
loop = do
minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c
case minput of
Nothing -> lift $ outputStrLn "Goodbye."
Just input -> (liftIO $ process c input) >> loop
getLineIO :: (MonadException m) => IO String -> InputT m (Maybe String)
getLineIO ios = do
s <- liftIO ios
getInputLine s
And getting an error
Main.hs:59:10:
Couldn't match type ‘InputT m0’ with ‘IO’
Expected type: StateT [String] IO ()
Actual type: StateT [String] (InputT m0) ()
Relevant bindings include
loop :: InputT (InputT m0) () (bound at Main.hs:61:3)
In the expression: lift $ runInputT defaultSettings loop
In an equation for ‘repl’:
repl c
= lift $ runInputT defaultSettings loop
where
loop
= do { minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c;
.... }
Main.hs:62:5:
No instance for (Monad m0) arising from a do statement
The type variable ‘m0’ is ambiguous
Relevant bindings include
loop :: InputT (InputT m0) () (bound at Main.hs:61:3)
Note: there are several potential instances:
instance Monad (Text.Parsec.Prim.ParsecT s u m)
-- Defined in ‘Text.Parsec.Prim’
instance Monad (Either e) -- Defined in ‘Data.Either’
instance Monad Data.Proxy.Proxy -- Defined in ‘Data.Proxy’
...plus 15 others
In a stmt of a 'do' block: minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c
In the expression:
do { minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c;
case minput of {
Nothing -> lift $ outputStrLn "Goodbye."
Just input -> (liftIO $ process c input) >> loop } }
In an equation for ‘loop’:
loop
= do { minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c;
case minput of {
Nothing -> lift $ outputStrLn "Goodbye."
Just input -> (liftIO $ process c input) >> loop } }
The full code can be found here, it's based on Write you a haskell.
I know haskelline
has a built-in support for history, but I'm trying to implement it myself as an exercise.
Feel free to suggest replacements for the monad transformers to get the same functionality.
My Real Problem
I'd like to add ipython
like capabilities to the lambda REPL in Write You a Haskell, namely:
I. A counter for input and output, that will appear in the prompt, i.e
In[1]>
Out[1]>
This is already done.
II. Save each command to history (automatically), and display all previous commands using a special command, e.g. histInput
(same as hist
in ipython
). Also, save a history of all output results and display them using histOutput
. This is what I'm trying to do in this question (input history only for the moment).
III. Reference previous inputs and outputs, e.g. if In[1]
was x
, then In[1] + 2
should be substituted by x + 2
, and likewise for the output.
Update
I've tried to combine @ErikR's answer, and temporarily disabled showStep
, coming up with:
module Main where
import Syntax
import Parser
import Eval
import Pretty
import Counter
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.Trans
import System.Console.Haskeline
import Control.Monad.State
showStep :: (Int, Expr) -> IO ()
showStep (d, x) = putStrLn ((replicate d ' ') ++ "=> " ++ ppexpr x)
process :: Counter -> String -> InputT (StateT [String] IO) ()
process c line =
if ((length line) > 0)
then
if (head line) /= '%'
then do
modify (++ [line])
let res = parseExpr line
case res of
Left err -> outputStrLn $ show err
Right ex -> do
let (out, ~steps) = runEval ex
--mapM_ showStep steps
out_ps1 c $ out2iout $ show out
else do
let iout = handle_cmd line
out_ps1 c iout
-- TODO: don't increment counter for empty lines
else do
outputStrLn ""
out2iout :: String -> IO String
out2iout s = return s
out_ps1 :: Counter -> IO String -> InputT (StateT [String] IO) ()
out_ps1 c iout = do
out <- liftIO iout
let out_count = c 0
outputStrLn $ "Out[" ++ (show out_count) ++ "]: " ++ out
outputStrLn ""
handle_cmd :: String -> IO String
handle_cmd line = if line == "%hist"
then
evalStateT getHist []
else
return "unknown cmd"
getHist :: StateT [String] IO String
getHist = do
hist <- lift get
forM_ (zip [(1::Int)..] hist) $ (i, h) -> do
show i ++ ": " ++ show h
main :: IO ()
main = do
c <- makeCounter
repl c
repl :: Counter -> IO ()
repl c = evalStateT (runInputT defaultSettings(loop c)) []
loop :: Counter -> InputT (StateT [String] IO) ()
loop c = do
minput <- getLineIO $ in_ps1 $ c
case minput of
Nothing -> return ()
Just input -> process c input >> loop c
getLineIO :: (MonadException m) => IO String -> InputT m (Maybe String)
getLineIO ios = do
s <- liftIO ios
getInputLine s
in_ps1 :: Counter -> IO String
in_ps1 c = do
let ion = c 1
n <- ion
let s = "Untyped: In[" ++ (show n) ++ "]> "
return s
which still doesn't compile:
Main.hs:59:5:
Couldn't match type ‘[]’ with ‘StateT [String] IO’
Expected type: StateT [String] IO String
Actual type: [()]
In a stmt of a 'do' block:
forM_ (zip [(1 :: Int) .. ] hist)
$ (i, h) -> do { show i ++ ": " ++ show h }
In the expression:
do { hist <- lift get;
forM_ (zip [(1 :: Int) .. ] hist) $ (i, h) -> do { ... } }
In an equation for ‘getHist’:
getHist
= do { hist <- lift get;
forM_ (zip [(1 :: Int) .. ] hist) $ (i, h) -> ... }
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