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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T21:02:36+00:00 2026-06-09T21:02:36+00:00

In this code: import System.Posix.Files import Control.Exception safeStat :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe FileStatus)

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In this code:

import System.Posix.Files
import Control.Exception

safeStat :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe FileStatus)
safeStat path =
  handle (\_ -> return Nothing) (getFileStatus path >>= (return . Just))

I’m getting this error (in ghci):

Ambiguous type variable `e0' in the constraint:
  (Exception e0) arising from a use of `handle'
...

I can get rid of the error by doding something like:

nothing :: IOException -> Maybe a
nothing _ = Nothing

safeStat :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe FileStatus)
safeStat path =
  handle (return . nothing) (getFileStatus path >>= (return . Just))

What’s going on??? I’d like the hander to handle any exception.

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    2026-06-09T21:02:37+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:02 pm

    Ambiguous type variable means that compiler can’t inference type. Because it can be many of datatypes with instance of Exception typeclass. You can use SomeException for handling any exception. For example:

    safeStat :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe FileStatus)
    safeStat path = handle errorHandler $ fmap Just $ getFileStatus path
      where
        errorHandler :: SomeException -> IO (Maybe FileStatus)
        errorHandler _ = return Nothing
    
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