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author | Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com> | 2015-01-03 23:27:21 +0000 |
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committer | Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com> | 2015-01-06 14:18:44 +0000 |
commit | 00e1fc1b18e1b5aa5db18bee9f9adc67435f00b0 (patch) | |
tree | debc157bb5e87e8cf464f9fd9517c089a9dd5861 /testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr | |
parent | f17992a4954ac14cc6a3fe6a61ec6544a098da93 (diff) | |
download | haskell-00e1fc1b18e1b5aa5db18bee9f9adc67435f00b0.tar.gz |
Modify a couple of error messages slightly
In particular
In the type signature for:
f :: Int -> Int
I added the colon
Also reword the "maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?"
suggestion to make grammatical sense.
These tiny changes affect a lot of error messages.
Diffstat (limited to 'testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr')
-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr | 132 |
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr b/testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr index b9ae82096b..88cf8abac7 100644 --- a/testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr +++ b/testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr @@ -1,66 +1,66 @@ - -rebindable6.hs:106:17: - No instance for (HasSeq (IO a -> t0 -> IO b)) - (maybe you haven't applied enough arguments to a function?) - arising from a do statement - The type variable ‘t0’ is ambiguous - Relevant bindings include - g :: IO (Maybe b) (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:19) - f :: IO a (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:17) - test_do :: IO a -> IO (Maybe b) -> IO b - (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:9) - Note: there is a potential instance available: - instance HasSeq (IO a -> IO b -> IO b) - -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:52:18 - In a stmt of a 'do' block: f - In the expression: - do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } - In an equation for ‘test_do’: - test_do f g - = do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } - -rebindable6.hs:107:17: - No instance for (HasFail ([Prelude.Char] -> t1)) - (maybe you haven't applied enough arguments to a function?) - arising from a do statement - The type variable ‘t1’ is ambiguous - Note: there is a potential instance available: - instance HasFail (String -> IO a) - -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:57:18 - In a stmt of a 'do' block: Just (b :: b) <- g - In the expression: - do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } - In an equation for ‘test_do’: - test_do f g - = do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } - -rebindable6.hs:108:17: - No instance for (HasReturn (b -> t1)) - (maybe you haven't applied enough arguments to a function?) - arising from a use of ‘return’ - The type variable ‘t1’ is ambiguous - Relevant bindings include - b :: b (bound at rebindable6.hs:107:23) - g :: IO (Maybe b) (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:19) - test_do :: IO a -> IO (Maybe b) -> IO b - (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:9) - Note: there is a potential instance available: - instance HasReturn (a -> IO a) -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:42:18 - In a stmt of a 'do' block: return b - In the expression: - do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } - In an equation for ‘test_do’: - test_do f g - = do { f; - Just (b :: b) <- g; - return b } +
+rebindable6.hs:106:17:
+ No instance for (HasSeq (IO a -> t0 -> IO b))
+ (maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?)
+ arising from a do statement
+ The type variable ‘t0’ is ambiguous
+ Relevant bindings include
+ g :: IO (Maybe b) (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:19)
+ f :: IO a (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:17)
+ test_do :: IO a -> IO (Maybe b) -> IO b
+ (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:9)
+ Note: there is a potential instance available:
+ instance HasSeq (IO a -> IO b -> IO b)
+ -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:52:18
+ In a stmt of a 'do' block: f
+ In the expression:
+ do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
+ In an equation for ‘test_do’:
+ test_do f g
+ = do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
+
+rebindable6.hs:107:17:
+ No instance for (HasFail ([Prelude.Char] -> t1))
+ (maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?)
+ arising from a do statement
+ The type variable ‘t1’ is ambiguous
+ Note: there is a potential instance available:
+ instance HasFail (String -> IO a)
+ -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:57:18
+ In a stmt of a 'do' block: Just (b :: b) <- g
+ In the expression:
+ do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
+ In an equation for ‘test_do’:
+ test_do f g
+ = do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
+
+rebindable6.hs:108:17:
+ No instance for (HasReturn (b -> t1))
+ (maybe you haven't applied a function to enough arguments?)
+ arising from a use of ‘return’
+ The type variable ‘t1’ is ambiguous
+ Relevant bindings include
+ b :: b (bound at rebindable6.hs:107:23)
+ g :: IO (Maybe b) (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:19)
+ test_do :: IO a -> IO (Maybe b) -> IO b
+ (bound at rebindable6.hs:104:9)
+ Note: there is a potential instance available:
+ instance HasReturn (a -> IO a) -- Defined at rebindable6.hs:42:18
+ In a stmt of a 'do' block: return b
+ In the expression:
+ do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
+ In an equation for ‘test_do’:
+ test_do f g
+ = do { f;
+ Just (b :: b) <- g;
+ return b }
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