My problem: I'm trying to obtain the current position of the lexer once it
reaches the end of the file (line and row number).
I'm trying to do this in a function:
getEndPosition = do
(a,b,c) <- alexGetInput
return a
Unfortunately, the type of a is 'Alex AlexPosn' instead of just 'AlexPosn'
How do I strip the Alex so I'm left with just a AlexPosn object?
Thanks,
Amit Deshwar
University of Calgary
Hi Amit,
Are you sure about the type of a?
It looks like you are using the "monad" wrapper, described here:
http://www.haskell.org/alex/doc/html/wrappers.html
If that is true, then:
alexGetInput :: Alex AlexInput
and
type AlexInput = (AlexPosn, Char, String)
>From that we can infer from your code:
getEndPosition :: Alex AlexPosn
and thus:
a :: AlexPosn
If you want to manipulate the value bound to a, you can simply apply a
function to it in the body of getEndPosition, and return the result of
that application (still inside the Alex type). Or you can use the
function:
runAlex :: String -> Alex a -> Either String a
Cheers,
Bernie.
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