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Closes #52. Also added one new test for that function. The test is courtesy of Benjamin Kästner (@bkaestner).
200 lines
7.1 KiB
Haskell
200 lines
7.1 KiB
Haskell
-- -*- Mode: Haskell; -*-
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--
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-- QuickCheck tests for Megaparsec, utility functions for parser testing.
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--
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-- Copyright © 2015 Megaparsec contributors
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--
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-- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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-- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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-- met:
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--
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-- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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-- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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--
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-- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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-- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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--
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-- This software is provided by the copyright holders "as is" and any
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-- express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied
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-- warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are
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-- disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright holders be liable for any
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-- direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
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-- damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods
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-- or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption)
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-- however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract,
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-- strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in
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-- any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the
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-- possibility of such damage.
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module Util
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( checkParser
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, simpleParse
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, checkChar
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, checkString
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, (/=\)
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, abcRow
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, abcRow'
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, posErr
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, uneCh
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, uneStr
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, uneSpec
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, uneEof
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, exCh
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, exStr
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, exSpec
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, exEof
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, msg
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, showToken )
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where
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import Data.Maybe (maybeToList)
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import Test.QuickCheck
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import Text.Megaparsec.Error
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import Text.Megaparsec.Pos
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import Text.Megaparsec.Prim
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import Text.Megaparsec.ShowToken
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import Text.Megaparsec.String
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#if !MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0)
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import Control.Applicative ((<$>), (<*))
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#endif
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-- | @checkParser p r s@ tries to run parser @p@ on input @s@ to parse
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-- entire @s@. Result of the parsing is compared with expected result @r@,
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-- it should match, otherwise the property doesn't hold and the test fails.
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checkParser :: (Eq a, Show a)
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=> Parser a -> Either ParseError a -> String -> Property
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checkParser p r s = simpleParse p s === r
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-- | @simpleParse p s@ runs parser @p@ on input @s@ and returns corresponding
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-- result of type @Either ParseError a@, where @a@ is type of parsed
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-- value. This parser tries to parser end of file too and name of input file
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-- is always empty string.
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simpleParse :: Parser a -> String -> Either ParseError a
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simpleParse p = parse (p <* eof) ""
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-- | @checkChar p test label s@ runs parser @p@ on input @s@ and checks if
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-- the parser correctly parses single character that satisfies @test@. The
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-- character may be labelled, in this case @label@ is used to check quality
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-- of error messages.
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checkChar :: Parser Char -> (Char -> Bool)
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-> Maybe String -> String -> Property
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checkChar p f l' s = checkParser p r s
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where h = head s
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l = exSpec <$> maybeToList l'
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r | null s = posErr 0 s (uneEof : l)
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| length s == 1 && f h = Right h
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| not (f h) = posErr 0 s (uneCh h : l)
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| otherwise = posErr 1 s [uneCh (s !! 1), exEof]
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-- | @checkString p a test label s@ runs parser @p@ on input @s@ and checks if
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-- the result is equal to @a@ and also quality of error messages. @test@ is
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-- used to compare tokens. @label@ is used as expected representation of
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-- parser's result in error messages.
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checkString :: Parser String -> String -> (Char -> Char -> Bool)
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-> String -> String -> Property
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checkString p a' test l s' = checkParser p (w a' 0 s') s'
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where w [] _ [] = Right s'
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w [] i (s:_) = posErr i s' [uneCh s, exEof]
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w _ 0 [] = posErr 0 s' [uneEof, exSpec l]
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w _ i [] = posErr 0 s' [uneStr (take i s'), exSpec l]
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w (a:as) i (s:ss)
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| test a s = w as i' ss
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| otherwise = posErr 0 s' [uneStr (take i' s'), exSpec l]
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where i' = succ i
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infix 4 /=\ -- preserve whitespace on automatic trim
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-- | @p /=\\ x@ runs parser @p@ on empty input and compares its result
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-- (which should be successful) with @x@. Succeeds when the result is equal
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-- to @x@, prints counterexample on failure.
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(/=\) :: (Eq a, Show a) => Parser a -> a -> Property
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p /=\ x = simpleParse p "" === Right x
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-- | @abcRow a b c@ generates string consisting of character “a” repeated
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-- @a@ times, character “b” repeated @b@ times, and finally character “c”
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-- repeated @c@ times.
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abcRow :: Int -> Int -> Int -> String
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abcRow a b c = replicate a 'a' ++ replicate b 'b' ++ replicate c 'c'
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-- | @abcRow' a b c@ generates string that includes character “a” if @a@ is
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-- 'True', then optionally character “b” if @b@ is 'True', then character
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-- “c” if @c@ is 'True'.
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abcRow' :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool -> String
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abcRow' a b c = abcRow (fromEnum a) (fromEnum b) (fromEnum c)
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-- | @posErr pos s ms@ is an easy way to model result of parser that
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-- fails. @pos@ is how many tokens (characters) has been consumed before
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-- failure. @s@ is input of the parser. @ms@ is a list, collection of
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-- 'Message's. See 'uneStr', 'uneCh', 'uneSpec', 'exStr', 'exCh', and
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-- 'exSpec' for easy ways to create error messages.
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posErr :: Int -> String -> [Message] -> Either ParseError a
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posErr pos s = Left . foldr addErrorMessage (newErrorUnknown errPos)
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where errPos = updatePosString defaultTabWidth (initialPos "") (take pos s)
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-- | @uneCh s@ returns message created with 'Unexpected' constructor that
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-- tells the system that char @s@ is unexpected.
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uneCh :: Char -> Message
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uneCh s = Unexpected $ showToken s
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-- | @uneStr s@ returns message created with 'Unexpected' constructor that
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-- tells the system that string @s@ is unexpected.
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uneStr :: String -> Message
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uneStr s = Unexpected $ showToken s
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-- | @uneSpec s@ returns message created with 'Unexpected' constructor that
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-- tells the system that @s@ is unexpected. This is different from 'uneStr'
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-- in that it doesn't use 'showToken' but rather pass its argument unaltered
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-- allowing for “special” labels.
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uneSpec :: String -> Message
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uneSpec = Unexpected
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-- | @uneEof@ represents message “unexpected end of input”.
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uneEof :: Message
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uneEof = Unexpected "end of input"
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-- | @exCh s@ returns message created with 'Expected' constructor that tells
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-- the system that character @s@ is expected.
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exCh :: Char -> Message
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exCh s = Expected $ showToken s
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-- | @exStr s@ returns message created with 'Expected' constructor that tells
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-- the system that string @s@ is expected.
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exStr :: String -> Message
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exStr s = Expected $ showToken s
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-- | @exSpec s@ returns message created with 'Expected' constructor that tells
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-- the system that @s@ is expected. This is different from 'exStr' in that
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-- it doesn't use 'showToken' but rather pass its argument unaltered
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-- allowing for “special” labels.
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exSpec :: String -> Message
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exSpec = Expected
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-- | @exEof@ represents message “expecting end of input”.
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exEof :: Message
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exEof = Expected "end of input"
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-- | @msg s@ return message created with 'Message' constructor.
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msg :: String -> Message
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msg = Message
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