
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 11:07:57PM +0100, Martin Drautzburg wrote:
Hello all,
In the ALSA Midi package, there is an example, where he first sets up client, port, queue and stuff. All of these are IO actions, and there are a number of nested "do"s. Then in the innermost "do" he has all the pieces together and starts playing. In this case the actual "song" is coded in the innermost do.
My question is: how can I inject a song from outside. Of course I could make it another parameter, which would have to travel through all the "do"s, but I already have more than enough parameters.
Just make it a parameter. If it is in scope, you can use it in the innermost 'do'. I'm not sure what you mean by "travel through all the "do"s". You don't have to do anything special to make this happen. Like so: foo bar baz = do withFoo $ \foo -> do blub withOtherThing $ \thing -> do blah something bar baz Notice how 'bar' and 'baz' are automatically in scope throughout the whole thing, even the innermost do. -Brent