
Hello, all! I try this parser for `Read` instance: import qualified Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP as P import qualified Text.ParserCombinators.ReadPrec as RP import Data.Text as T instance Read RV where readPrec = parens $ do RP.lift P.skipSpaces s <- RP.look guard (not $ null s) (RP.+++) (RV1 <$> readPrec::RP.ReadPrec RV) (pure $ RV2 $ T.pack s) And see that `+++` (or <|>) works in strange way (I don't understand what happens). IMHO if first parser fails (i.e. `RV1 <$> readPrec::RP.ReadPrec RV`) then second should return `RV2 $ T.pack s`). But seems that if 1st fails then all fail too! I tried `+++`, `<++`, `<|>` - the same result. How is it possible?! I need to return something if parsing fails. Best is to return another parser but initial problem was that alternative parser must return the same type as first one. So, I decided to return "constant" - here it is `RV2 $ T.pack s`. Guarding from empty string is needed for this alternative value which I'll return when 1st parser fails. But... seems something is wrong. === Best regards, Paul
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