Yeah, ErrorT should do what you want (EitherT is probably essentially the same thing)

login would have the type:
login :: String -> String -> ErrorT DServError IO LoginResponse

and you would use it like this:
result <- runErrorT $ authenticatedReq 

You can use runErrorT, or catch when you want to process a possible error.

result would have the type Either DServError whatever. This would leave out the Result type, but if you really want to, you can add it with the appropriate lifting.

Hope that helps,

- Job


2010/7/25 Eugeny N Dzhurinsky <bofh@redwerk.com>
Hello, everybody!

I am trying to develop some sort of library, which supposed to sign into a WEB
service, then perform some requests with it.

Initially I designed methods in the following way

data DServError = InvalidCredentials | InvalidRequest | ...

newtype Result a = Result { getOpResult :: Either DServError a }

data DSession = Session { ... }

data DLoginResponse = LoginResponse { currentSession :: DSession, ... }

login :: String -> String -> IO ( Result LoginResponse )

servRequest1 :: DSession -> ParamType1 -> ParamType2 -> ... -> IO ( Result DServResponse )


Now I want to be able of doing something like

authenticatedReq = do
   loginResponse <- login "username" "password"
   let session = currentSession loginResponse
   servRequest1 session ... ... ...
   servRequest2 session ... ... ...
   ...

so if login succeeds - I will be able to extract Right data from the Either response ( with
explicit or implicit usage of getOpResult), if any of operations within "do"
block will fail with DServError - then an error should be reported.

I think the solution for this may be using Control.Exception and it's
try/catch? Or may be there's some trick available for Either?

I looked at EitherT, and it seems that I have to wrap every invocation into
EitherT and then chain them with >>/>>=

--
Eugene Dzhurinsky

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