I wrote this code snippet to read a file that may be compressed:
import Codec.Compression.GZip
import IO -- using IO.try
read file = do
let f = L.readFile file
let c = fmap decompress $ f
unzipped <- try c
case unzipped of
Right b -> return b
Left _ -> f
It compiles just fine, but it seems that this is no valid way to handle uncompressed files. Running the code on a compressed file works nice, but a uncompressed file fails with an exception:
*** Exception: Codec.Compression.Zlib: incorrect header check
Any idea on how to make this possible?
IO.try
is deprecated... what about Control.Exception.try`? hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/base/latest/doc/html/…IO.try
specifically does not catch exceptions from pure code, whileControl.Exception.try
does.