
Am Samstag 06 Juni 2009 02:05:13 schrieb Giuliano Vilela:
Hi all,
In a Parsec project I used the *fail* parser, wanting to show a message to the user and halt the parsing process. That's okay, but the error message showed included some other "unexpected" and "expecting" messages that did not seem related to the fail.
I suppose your parser is not do return 'a' fail "No dice" but rather something like do commonPreamble foo <|> bar <|> baz <|> fail message and fail is only called if none of the possibilities succeed? Then each of the failing parsers foo, bar and baz may add messages what input would have allowed them to proceed: --------------------------------- module FailTest where import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec pa = char 'a' pb = char 'b' pc = char 'c' parser1 = pa <|> pb <|> pc <|> fail "Sorry, no parse" test1 = parse parser1 "test1" "d'oh" ------------------------------------------------------------ *FailTest> test1 Left "test1" (line 1, column 1): unexpected "d" expecting "a", "b" or "c" Sorry, no parse That's probably the kind of output you get. But I'd say the messages are very much related to the fail, most likely it's better to keep them. But if you absolutely want to get rid of them, you need a custom fail that consumes some input to remove the earlier expect messages. To avoid breaking the actual input or falling afoul of end of input, first inject a dummy token into the input, then consume that, and only thereafter fail: ----------------------------------------------------------------- myfail msg = do inp <- getInput setInput ('x':inp) anyToken fail msg parser2 = pa <|> pb <|> pc <|> myfail "sorry, doesn't parse" test2 = parse parser2 "test2" "d'oh" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *FailTest> test2 Left "test2" (line 1, column 1): sorry, doesn't parse But that probably does more harm than good.
My guess is that Parsec keeps these messages in an internal state, to use them whenever needed. My question is, how can I clear those error messages and only show the string I pass to fail?