
In regions-0.9 I removed support for forking threads because it allowed you to use a closed handle in a forked thread. Unfortunately I just realized that it's still possible to fork threads in a region. The reason is that I've derived a MonadControlIO instance for RegionT which enables you to use forkIO as demonstrated by the following program: --------------------------------------------------------------------- {-# LANGUAGE UnicodeSyntax, NoImplicitPrelude, KindSignatures #-} module Main where -- from base: import Data.Function ( ($) ) import Control.Concurrent ( ThreadId, forkIO, threadDelay ) import Control.Monad ( (>>=), liftM, void ) import System.IO ( IO ) -- from transformers: import Control.Monad.IO.Class ( liftIO ) -- from regions: import Control.Monad.Trans.Region ( RegionT, runRegionT ) -- from safer-file-handles: import System.IO.SaferFileHandles ( openFile , IOMode(ReadMode) , hGetContents , putStrLn ) -- from pathtype: import System.Path.Posix ( asAbsFile ) -- from monad-control: import Control.Exception.Control ( mask_ ) import Control.Monad.IO.Control ( MonadControlIO, liftControlIO ) main ∷ IO () main = do runRegionT region threadDelay 1500000 region ∷ MonadControlIO pr ⇒ RegionT s pr () region = do putStrLn "Running region" h ← openFile (asAbsFile "/etc/passwd") ReadMode _ ← liftForkIO $ do putStrLn "Forked region" liftIO $ threadDelay 1000000 hGetContents h >>= putStrLn liftIO $ threadDelay 500000 putStrLn "Exiting region" liftForkIO ∷ MonadControlIO m ⇒ m α → m ThreadId liftForkIO m = liftControlIO $ \runInIO → forkIO $ void $ runInIO m --------------------------------------------------------------------- Executing main yields the following error:
main Running region Forked region Exiting region <interactive>: /etc/passwd: hGetContents: illegal operation (handle is closed)
I think the only solution is to drop the derived MonadControlIO and MonadTransControl instances. Unfortunately the packages that use regions require this instance because they need to use mask_ when opening resources. Here an example from safer-file-handles: openFile ∷ (MonadControlIO pr, AbsRelClass ar) ⇒ FilePath ar → IOMode ioMode → RegionT s pr (RegionalFileHandle ioMode (RegionT s pr)) openFile = openNormal E.openFile openNormal open = \filePath ioMode → mask_ $ do h ← liftIO $ open (getPathString filePath) ioMode ch ← onExit $ sanitizeIOError $ hClose h return $ RegionalFileHandle h ch I guess I have to solve this by providing a custom mask_ function or using MonadCatchIO-transformers as I did before. I'm going to think about the best solution. In the mean time just don't use something like liftForkIO. Regards, Bas