-infix 9 </>, <=>
-infixl 8 <:>
-
--- |@\"major\" \<\/\> \"minor\"@ constructs a MIME Type
--- \"major\/minor\".
-(</>) :: String -> String -> MIMEType
-maj </> min
- = MIMEType maj min []
-
--- |\<\:\> appends a @(name, value)@ pair to a MIME Type.
-(<:>) :: MIMEType -> (String, String) -> MIMEType
-mt@(MIMEType _ _ params) <:> pair
- = mt {
- mtParams = mtParams mt ++ [pair]
- }
-
--- |\<\=\> takes two strings and makes a tuple of them. So you can say
--- @\"text\" \<\/\> \"xml\" \<\:\> \"charset\" \<\=\> \"UTF-8\" \<\:\>
--- \"q\" \<\=\> \"0.9\"@ to represent \"text\/xml; charset=UTF-8;
--- q=0.9\".
-(<=>) :: String -> String -> (String, String)
-name <=> value = (name, value)
+-- |Parse 'MIMEType' from a 'Prelude.String'. This function throws an
+-- exception for parse error.
+parseMIMEType :: String -> MIMEType
+parseMIMEType str = case parseStr mimeTypeP str of
+ (# Success t, r #) -> if B.null r
+ then t
+ else error ("unparsable MIME Type: " ++ str)
+ (# _ , _ #) -> error ("unparsable MIME Type: " ++ str)