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Author SHA1 Message Date
mrkkrp
b81962e44a added combinator ‘someTill’ 2015-08-23 23:12:45 +06:00
mrkkrp
f9cfe390af various minor changes, renamed functions
Among other changes two functions have been renamed:

* ‘parseMaybe’ → ‘parse'’ (also added to change log)
* ‘putState’ → ‘setState’ (for consistency)
2015-08-20 16:37:52 +06:00
mrkkrp
110859b9c2 added new primitive combinator ‘hidden’
Added new primitive combinator ‘hidden p’ which hides “expected” tokens
in error message when parser ‘p’ fails.
2015-08-20 01:38:00 +06:00
mrkkrp
455bfa3076 major improvements of ‘Text.Megaparsec.Prim’
* Removed ‘optionMaybe’ parser, because ‘optional’ from
  ‘Control.Applicative’ does the same thing.

* Renamed ‘tokenPrim’ → ‘token’, removed old ‘token’, because
  ‘tokenPrim’ is more general and ‘token’ is little used.

* Fixed bug with ‘notFollowedBy’ always succeeded with parsers that
  don't consume input, see #6.

* Hint system introduced that greatly improved quality of error messages
  and made code of ‘Text.Megaparsec.Prim’ a lot clearer.

The improvements affected other modules too:

* Some parsers from ‘Text.Megaparsec.Combinators’ now live in
  ‘Text.Megaparsec.Prim’.

* Hint system improved error messages, so I needed to rewrite test for
  ‘Text.Megaparsec.Char.eol’, since it's error messages are very
  intelligent now and cannot be emulated by ‘newline’ and ‘crlf’ parsers
  used separately.

* Test for Bug9 from old-tests is passed successfully again.
2015-08-17 21:58:59 +06:00
mrkkrp
65fbedee1c added more powerful ‘count’ parser, close #17
This parser can be told to parse from ‘m’ to ‘n’ occurrences of some
thing. Old parser ‘count’ is now named ‘count’' and defined in terms of
that more powerful one.

This commit also reorders functions in module
‘Text.Megaparsec.Combinator’ and everywhere where the functions are
listed. The same order is used everywhere.
2015-08-13 01:02:33 +06:00
mrkkrp
287a777e6c cosmetic changes (indentation, etc) 2015-08-13 00:02:49 +06:00
mrkkrp
77a54394b5 extend collection of character parsers, close #16
Added new character parsers in ‘Text.Megaparsec.Char’:

* ‘controlChar’
* ‘printChar’
* ‘markChar’
* ‘numberChar’
* ‘punctuationChar’
* ‘symbolChar’
* ‘separatorChar’
* ‘asciiChar’
* ‘latin1Char’
* ‘charCategory’

Renamed some parsers:

‘spaces’   → ‘space’
‘space’    → ‘spaceChar’
‘lower’    → ‘lowerChar’
‘upper’    → ‘upperChar’
‘letter’   → ‘letterChar’
‘alphaNum’ → ‘alphaNumChar’
‘digit’    → ‘digitChar’
‘octDigit’ → ‘octDigitChar’
‘hexDigit’ → ‘hexDigitChar’

Descriptions of old parsers have been updated to accent some
Unicode-specific moments. For example, old description of ‘letter’
stated that it parses letters from “a” to “z” and from “A” to “Z”. This
is wrong, since it used ‘Data.Char.isAlpha’ predicate internally and
thus parsed many more characters.
2015-08-12 23:00:03 +06:00
mrkkrp
bd04b4328c various minor changes 2015-08-12 18:41:22 +06:00
mrkkrp
c4350dca37 further cosmetic changes in ‘Text.Megaparsec.Char’ 2015-08-09 00:37:51 +06:00
mrkkrp
0608926db2 extends description of ‘Text.Megaparsec’ module 2015-08-04 00:15:16 +06:00
mrkkrp
cbbf27ddd0 export only useful (for user) functions
User still can import ‘Text.Megaparsec.Prim’ to access the stuff, but
it's very unlikely that this sort of things is used often.
2015-08-04 00:02:23 +06:00
mrkkrp
3ef5e5e621 renamed ‘MegaParsec’ → ‘Megaparsec’, close #10 2015-08-01 22:24:45 +06:00