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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T03:09:19+00:00 2026-06-15T03:09:19+00:00

I’ve got a function: unify :: [Constraint] -> [Substitution] and in certain cases it

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I’ve got a function:

unify :: [Constraint] -> [Substitution]

and in certain cases it throws exceptions with the error function:

error "Circular constraint"

I’m using Test.HUnit for unit testing and I’d like to make a test case that asserts these errors are thrown on certain inputs. I found this, which provides a way of testing for exceptions that are instances of Eq, but error seems to give an ErrorCall exception, which is not an instance of Eq, so I get the error:

No instance for (Eq ErrorCall)
  arising from a use of `assertException'

How can I write a TestCase that asserts that error was called and (preferably) checks the message?

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    2026-06-15T03:09:22+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:09 am

    Ideally I’d refactor your function into

    unify' :: [Constraint] -> Maybe [Substitution]
    unify' = -- your original function, but return Nothing instead of calling error,
             -- and return Just x when your original function would return x
    
    unify = fromMaybe (error "Circular constraint") . unify'
    

    I would then test unify' instead of testing unify.

    If there was more than one possible error message, I would refactor it like this instead:

    unify' :: [Constraint] -> Either String [Substitution]
        -- and return Left foo instead of calling error foo
    
    unify = either error id . unify'
    

    (Incidentally, if this is for a library other programmers will be using, some of them would prefer to call unify' instead of the partial function unify.)


    If you can’t refactor your code, I’d modify the code you link to, replacing assertException with:

    assertErrorCall :: String -> IO a -> IO ()
    assertErrorCall desiredErrorMessage action
        = handleJust isWanted (const $ return ()) $ do
            action
            assertFailure $ "Expected exception: " ++ desiredErrorMessage
      where isWanted (ErrorCall actualErrorMessage)
                = guard $ actualErrorMessage == desiredErrorMessage
    
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