cloud-haskell VS exceptions

Compare cloud-haskell vs exceptions and see what are their differences.

cloud-haskell

This is an umbrella development repository for Cloud Haskell (by haskell-distributed)

exceptions

mtl friendly exceptions (by ekmett)
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cloud-haskell exceptions
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cloud-haskell

Posts with mentions or reviews of cloud-haskell. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

exceptions

Posts with mentions or reviews of exceptions. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-21.
  • Async Control Flow
    7 projects | /r/haskell | 21 Mar 2021
    I see. Do you think rethrowing the original exception is the the right approach in all cases, or only in this case? In the documentation I wrote for the exceptions package, I recommend to let the release block's exceptions take priority, to match base's behavior. Should I recommend the opposite?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cloud-haskell and exceptions you can also consider the following projects:

unpack-funcs - Unpacking reader monad transformers in Haskell

either - the EitherT monad transformer

Workflow - re-startable monad that recover the execution state from a log, and workflow patterns

control-monad-exception - Explicitly Typed exceptions as a library

lens-tutorial - The missing tutorial module for the lens library

failure - A simple type class for success/failure computations.

basic-prelude - An enhanced core prelude, meant for building up more complete preludes on top of.

categories - categories from category-extras

abstract-par

control-monad-omega - A Haskell monad for fair enumeration of infinite sets.

hask - Category theory for Haskell with a lens flavor (you need GHC 7.8.3, not 7.8.2 to build this!)