It's because of your use of error
. The type of error
is String -> a
, and the way you've typed it the compiler sees it as
f [] _ = (error "!!!: list ") ++ (show as) ++ " has less than " ++ (show y) ++ " elements"
Since you have a value of type a
concatenated with a String
(i.e. error "!!!: list " ++ show as
), then a
must be String
, and so the return type of f
must be String
. You have f (x:xs) 0 = x
, so x
must have type String
, and therefore xs :: [String]
.
You can fix this with $
:
f [] _ = error $ "!!!: list " ++ show as ++ " has less than " ++ show y ++ " elements"
And now the type of this function is (!!!) :: (Show t, Show a, Num a, Eq a) => [t] -> a -> t
, more like what you want.
However, if you want a better way to handle this in code instead of just in a runtime error message you can use the Maybe
data type, or even the Either
type if you want more information:
(!!?) :: [a] -> Int -> Maybe a
[] !!? _ = Nothing
(x:_) !!? 0 = Just x
(_:xs) !!? n = xs !!? (n - 1)
(!!^?) :: [a] -> Int -> Either ([a], Int) a
ys !!^? m = go ys m
where
go [] _ = Left (ys, m)
go (x:_) 0 = Right x
go (_:xs) n = go xs $ n - 1
Then you could have
showIndexError :: Show a => Either ([a], Int) a -> String
showIndexError (Left (xs, n)) = "!!^?: list " ++ show xs ++ " has less than " ++ show y ++ " elements"
showIndexError (Right x) = show x
f
helper isn't really useful—(!!!)
can just call itself recursively.!!!
, which isn't possible (to my knowledge) without a helper function.