duckling/Duckling/TimeGrain/NB/Rules.hs
Julien Odent 83ea150d94 Convert back escaped characters in rules
Summary:
We noticed that using UTF-8 characters directly in regexes work.
Hence converting back the escaped characters for readability and maintenance.

Reviewed By: blandinw

Differential Revision: D5787146

fbshipit-source-id: e5a4b9a
2017-09-07 12:49:33 -07:00

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-- Copyright (c) 2016-present, Facebook, Inc.
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--
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{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
module Duckling.TimeGrain.NB.Rules
( rules ) where
import Data.Text (Text)
import Prelude
import Data.String
import Duckling.Dimensions.Types
import qualified Duckling.TimeGrain.Types as TG
import Duckling.Types
grains :: [(Text, String, TG.Grain)]
grains = [ ("second (grain)", "sek(und(er)?)?", TG.Second)
, ("minute (grain)", "min(utt(er)?)?", TG.Minute)
, ("hour (grain)", "t(ime(r)?)?", TG.Hour)
, ("day (grain)", "dag(er)?", TG.Day)
, ("week (grain)", "uke(r|n)?", TG.Week)
, ("month (grain)", "måned(er)?", TG.Month)
, ("quarter (grain)", "kvart(al|er)(et)?", TG.Quarter)
, ("year (grain)", "år", TG.Year)
]
rules :: [Rule]
rules = map go grains
where
go (name, regexPattern, grain) = Rule
{ name = name
, pattern = [regex regexPattern]
, prod = \_ -> Just $ Token TimeGrain grain
}