Thanks Antoine!
I was suspecting it should be the lazyness of hGetContents yesterday, before going to sleep.
You just confirmed that for me!
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto'hGetContents' is a lazy-IO function, which means doesn't really start
<RafaelGCPP.Linux@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could someone explain why:
>
> main= do
> h<-openFile "test.cir" ReadMode
> c<-hGetContents h
> print c
>
>> runhaskell test1.hs
>> "* Teste\n\nR1 1 0 10\nC1 1 0 10uF\nI1 1 0 1mA\n\n.DC \n.PRINT\n"
>
> works and
>
>
> main= (withFile "test.cir" ReadMode hGetContents) >>= print
>
>> runhaskell test1.hs
>> ""
>
> don't?
reading from the handle until another function tries to consume its
output.
The problem is that 'print' - the consumer - is outside of the
'withFile' argument, and 'withFile' guarantees that the file is closed
when it finishes execution.
So by the time 'hGetContents' tries to do its thing, the file handle is closed.
This snippet:
> main = withFile "test.cir" ReadMode $ \h -> hGetContents h >>= print
puts the call to 'print' inside the argument to 'withFile', so it
should work as expected.
-Antoine