hledger/hledger-lib/Hledger/Data/Dates.hs

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{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NoMonoLocalBinds #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}
{-|
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Date parsing and utilities for hledger.
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For date and time values, we use the standard Day and UTCTime types.
A 'SmartDate' is a date which may be partially-specified or relative.
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Eg 2008\/12\/31, but also 2008\/12, 12\/31, tomorrow, last week, next year.
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We represent these as a triple of strings like (\"2008\",\"12\",\"\"),
(\"\",\"\",\"tomorrow\"), (\"\",\"last\",\"week\").
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A 'DateSpan' is the span of time between two specific calendar dates, or
an open-ended span where one or both dates are unspecified. (A date span
with both ends unspecified matches all dates.)
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An 'Interval' is ledger's \"reporting interval\" - weekly, monthly,
quarterly, etc.
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'Period' will probably replace DateSpan in due course.
-}
-- XXX fromGregorian silently clips bad dates, use fromGregorianValid instead ?
module Hledger.Data.Dates (
-- * Misc date handling utilities
getCurrentDay,
getCurrentMonth,
getCurrentYear,
nulldate,
spanContainsDate,
periodContainsDate,
parsedateM,
parsedate,
showDate,
showDateSpan,
showDateSpanMonthAbbrev,
elapsedSeconds,
prevday,
parsePeriodExpr,
parsePeriodExpr',
nulldatespan,
failIfInvalidYear,
failIfInvalidMonth,
failIfInvalidDay,
datesepchar,
datesepchars,
isDateSepChar,
spanStart,
spanEnd,
spansSpan,
spanIntersect,
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spansIntersect,
spanIntervalIntersect,
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spanDefaultsFrom,
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spanUnion,
spansUnion,
smartdate,
splitSpan,
fixSmartDate,
fixSmartDateStr,
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fixSmartDateStrEither,
fixSmartDateStrEither',
daysInSpan,
maybePeriod,
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mkdatespan,
)
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where
import Prelude ()
import "base-compat-batteries" Prelude.Compat
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import Control.Monad
import "base-compat-batteries" Data.List.Compat
import Data.Default
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import Data.Maybe
import Data.Text (Text)
import qualified Data.Text as T
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#if MIN_VERSION_time(1,5,0)
import Data.Time.Format hiding (months)
#else
import Data.Time.Format
import System.Locale (TimeLocale, defaultTimeLocale)
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#endif
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import Data.Time.Calendar
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import Data.Time.Calendar.OrdinalDate
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import Data.Time.Clock
import Data.Time.LocalTime
import Safe (headMay, lastMay, readMay)
import Text.Megaparsec
import Text.Megaparsec.Char
import Text.Megaparsec.Perm
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import Text.Printf
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import Hledger.Data.Types
import Hledger.Data.Period
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import Hledger.Utils
-- Help ppShow parse and line-wrap DateSpans better in debug output.
instance Show DateSpan where
show s = "DateSpan " ++ showDateSpan s
-- show s = "DateSpan \"" ++ showDateSpan s ++ "\"" -- quotes to help pretty-show
showDate :: Day -> String
showDate = formatTime defaultTimeLocale "%0C%y/%m/%d"
-- | Render a datespan as a display string, abbreviating into a
-- compact form if possible.
showDateSpan :: DateSpan -> String
showDateSpan = showPeriod . dateSpanAsPeriod
-- | Like showDateSpan, but show month spans as just the abbreviated month name
-- in the current locale.
showDateSpanMonthAbbrev :: DateSpan -> String
showDateSpanMonthAbbrev = showPeriodMonthAbbrev . dateSpanAsPeriod
-- | Get the current local date.
getCurrentDay :: IO Day
getCurrentDay = do
t <- getZonedTime
return $ localDay (zonedTimeToLocalTime t)
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-- | Get the current local month number.
getCurrentMonth :: IO Int
getCurrentMonth = do
(_,m,_) <- toGregorian `fmap` getCurrentDay
return m
-- | Get the current local year.
getCurrentYear :: IO Integer
getCurrentYear = do
(y,_,_) <- toGregorian `fmap` getCurrentDay
return y
elapsedSeconds :: Fractional a => UTCTime -> UTCTime -> a
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elapsedSeconds t1 = realToFrac . diffUTCTime t1
spanStart :: DateSpan -> Maybe Day
spanStart (DateSpan d _) = d
spanEnd :: DateSpan -> Maybe Day
spanEnd (DateSpan _ d) = d
-- might be useful later: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%27s_interval_algebra
-- | Get overall span enclosing multiple sequentially ordered spans.
spansSpan :: [DateSpan] -> DateSpan
spansSpan spans = DateSpan (maybe Nothing spanStart $ headMay spans) (maybe Nothing spanEnd $ lastMay spans)
-- | Split a DateSpan into consecutive whole spans of the specified interval
-- which fully encompass the original span (and a little more when necessary).
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-- If no interval is specified, the original span is returned.
-- If the original span is the null date span, ie unbounded, the null date span is returned.
-- If the original span is empty, eg if the end date is <= the start date, no spans are returned.
--
--
-- ==== Examples:
-- >>> let t i d1 d2 = splitSpan i $ mkdatespan d1 d2
-- >>> t NoInterval "2008/01/01" "2009/01/01"
-- [DateSpan 2008]
-- >>> t (Quarters 1) "2008/01/01" "2009/01/01"
-- [DateSpan 2008q1,DateSpan 2008q2,DateSpan 2008q3,DateSpan 2008q4]
-- >>> splitSpan (Quarters 1) nulldatespan
-- [DateSpan -]
-- >>> t (Days 1) "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01" -- an empty datespan
-- []
-- >>> t (Quarters 1) "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01"
-- []
-- >>> t (Months 1) "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01"
-- [DateSpan 2008/01,DateSpan 2008/02,DateSpan 2008/03]
-- >>> t (Months 2) "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01"
-- [DateSpan 2008/01/01-2008/02/29,DateSpan 2008/03/01-2008/04/30]
-- >>> t (Weeks 1) "2008/01/01" "2008/01/15"
-- [DateSpan 2007/12/31w01,DateSpan 2008/01/07w02,DateSpan 2008/01/14w03]
-- >>> t (Weeks 2) "2008/01/01" "2008/01/15"
-- [DateSpan 2007/12/31-2008/01/13,DateSpan 2008/01/14-2008/01/27]
-- >>> t (DayOfMonth 2) "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01"
lib: Fix splitSpan for nthdayof{week,month} - start of DateSpan was not covered Demonstration: Consider year-test.journal: ``` 2015/02/01 first half expenses $1 assets 2015/07/01 second half expenses $2 assets 2016/02/01 first half expenses $4 assets 2016/07/01 second half expenses $8 assets 2017/02/01 first half expenses $16 assets 2017/07/01 second half expenses $32 assets ``` Year balances are good: ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p yearly Balance changes in 2015/01/01-2017/12/31: || 2015 2016 2017 ==========++================== assets || $-3 $-12 $-48 expenses || $3 $12 $48 ----------++------------------ || 0 0 0 ``` Note how first transaction in 2015 is not included. Note that this is old period expression, so this bug exsits in master: ```$ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 2nd day of month' Balance changes in 2015/07/02-2017/07/01: || 2015/07/02-2015/08/01 2015/08/02-2015/09/01 2015/09/02-2015/10/01 2015/10/02-2015/11/01 2015/11/02-2015/12/01 2015/12/02-2016/01/01 2016/01/02-2016/02/01 2016/02/02-2016/03/01 2016/03/02-2016/04/01 2016/04/02-2016/05/01 2016/05/02-2016/06/01 2016/06/02-2016/07/01 2016/07/02-2016/08/01 2016/08/02-2016/09/01 2016/09/02-2016/10/01 2016/10/02-2016/11/01 2016/11/02-2016/12/01 2016/12/02-2017/01/01 2017/01/02-2017/02/01 2017/02/02-2017/03/01 2017/03/02-2017/04/01 2017/04/02-2017/05/01 2017/05/02-2017/06/01 2017/06/02-2017/07/01 ==========++======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== assets || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-4 0 0 0 0 $-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-16 0 0 0 0 $-32 expenses || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $4 0 0 0 0 $8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $16 0 0 0 0 $32 ----------++------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ || 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ``` Note how 2015 is absent entirely. This is new expression, but i think that general nature of bug is the same... ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 4th Apr' Balance changes in 2016/04/04-2018/04/03: || 2016/04/04-2017/04/03 2017/04/04-2018/04/03 ==========++============================================== assets || $-24 $-32 expenses || $24 $32 ----------++---------------------------------------------- || 0 0 ```
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-- [DateSpan 2007/12/02-2008/01/01,DateSpan 2008/01/02-2008/02/01,DateSpan 2008/02/02-2008/03/01,DateSpan 2008/03/02-2008/04/01]
-- >>> t (WeekdayOfMonth 2 4) "2011/01/01" "2011/02/15"
-- [DateSpan 2010/12/09-2011/01/12,DateSpan 2011/01/13-2011/02/09,DateSpan 2011/02/10-2011/03/09]
-- >>> t (DayOfWeek 2) "2011/01/01" "2011/01/15"
lib: Fix splitSpan for nthdayof{week,month} - start of DateSpan was not covered Demonstration: Consider year-test.journal: ``` 2015/02/01 first half expenses $1 assets 2015/07/01 second half expenses $2 assets 2016/02/01 first half expenses $4 assets 2016/07/01 second half expenses $8 assets 2017/02/01 first half expenses $16 assets 2017/07/01 second half expenses $32 assets ``` Year balances are good: ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p yearly Balance changes in 2015/01/01-2017/12/31: || 2015 2016 2017 ==========++================== assets || $-3 $-12 $-48 expenses || $3 $12 $48 ----------++------------------ || 0 0 0 ``` Note how first transaction in 2015 is not included. Note that this is old period expression, so this bug exsits in master: ```$ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 2nd day of month' Balance changes in 2015/07/02-2017/07/01: || 2015/07/02-2015/08/01 2015/08/02-2015/09/01 2015/09/02-2015/10/01 2015/10/02-2015/11/01 2015/11/02-2015/12/01 2015/12/02-2016/01/01 2016/01/02-2016/02/01 2016/02/02-2016/03/01 2016/03/02-2016/04/01 2016/04/02-2016/05/01 2016/05/02-2016/06/01 2016/06/02-2016/07/01 2016/07/02-2016/08/01 2016/08/02-2016/09/01 2016/09/02-2016/10/01 2016/10/02-2016/11/01 2016/11/02-2016/12/01 2016/12/02-2017/01/01 2017/01/02-2017/02/01 2017/02/02-2017/03/01 2017/03/02-2017/04/01 2017/04/02-2017/05/01 2017/05/02-2017/06/01 2017/06/02-2017/07/01 ==========++======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== assets || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-4 0 0 0 0 $-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-16 0 0 0 0 $-32 expenses || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $4 0 0 0 0 $8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $16 0 0 0 0 $32 ----------++------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ || 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ``` Note how 2015 is absent entirely. This is new expression, but i think that general nature of bug is the same... ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 4th Apr' Balance changes in 2016/04/04-2018/04/03: || 2016/04/04-2017/04/03 2017/04/04-2018/04/03 ==========++============================================== assets || $-24 $-32 expenses || $24 $32 ----------++---------------------------------------------- || 0 0 ```
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-- [DateSpan 2010/12/28-2011/01/03,DateSpan 2011/01/04-2011/01/10,DateSpan 2011/01/11-2011/01/17]
-- >>> t (DayOfYear 11 29) "2011/10/01" "2011/10/15"
-- [DateSpan 2010/11/29-2011/11/28]
-- >>> t (DayOfYear 11 29) "2011/12/01" "2012/12/15"
-- [DateSpan 2011/11/29-2012/11/28,DateSpan 2012/11/29-2013/11/28]
--
splitSpan :: Interval -> DateSpan -> [DateSpan]
splitSpan _ (DateSpan Nothing Nothing) = [DateSpan Nothing Nothing]
splitSpan _ s | isEmptySpan s = []
splitSpan NoInterval s = [s]
splitSpan (Days n) s = splitspan startofday (applyN n nextday) s
splitSpan (Weeks n) s = splitspan startofweek (applyN n nextweek) s
splitSpan (Months n) s = splitspan startofmonth (applyN n nextmonth) s
splitSpan (Quarters n) s = splitspan startofquarter (applyN n nextquarter) s
splitSpan (Years n) s = splitspan startofyear (applyN n nextyear) s
splitSpan (DayOfMonth n) s = splitspan (nthdayofmonthcontaining n) (nthdayofmonth n . nextmonth) s
splitSpan (WeekdayOfMonth n wd) s = splitspan (nthweekdayofmonthcontaining n wd) (advancetonthweekday n wd . nextmonth) s
splitSpan (DayOfWeek n) s = splitspan (nthdayofweekcontaining n) (applyN (n-1) nextday . nextweek) s
splitSpan (DayOfYear m n) s= splitspan (nthdayofyearcontaining m n) (applyN (n-1) nextday . applyN (m-1) nextmonth . nextyear) s
-- splitSpan (WeekOfYear n) s = splitspan startofweek (applyN n nextweek) s
-- splitSpan (MonthOfYear n) s = splitspan startofmonth (applyN n nextmonth) s
-- splitSpan (QuarterOfYear n) s = splitspan startofquarter (applyN n nextquarter) s
-- Split the given span using the provided helper functions:
-- start is applied to the span's start date to get the first sub-span's start date
-- next is applied to a sub-span's start date to get the next sub-span's start date
splitspan :: (Day -> Day) -> (Day -> Day) -> DateSpan -> [DateSpan]
splitspan _ _ (DateSpan Nothing Nothing) = []
splitspan start next (DateSpan Nothing (Just e)) = splitspan start next (DateSpan (Just $ start e) (Just $ next $ start e))
splitspan start next (DateSpan (Just s) Nothing) = splitspan start next (DateSpan (Just $ start s) (Just $ next $ start s))
splitspan start next span@(DateSpan (Just s) (Just e))
| s == e = [span]
| otherwise = splitspan' start next span
where
splitspan' start next (DateSpan (Just s) (Just e))
| s >= e = []
| otherwise = DateSpan (Just subs) (Just sube) : splitspan' start next (DateSpan (Just sube) (Just e))
where subs = start s
sube = next subs
splitspan' _ _ _ = error' "won't happen, avoids warnings"
-- | Count the days in a DateSpan, or if it is open-ended return Nothing.
daysInSpan :: DateSpan -> Maybe Integer
daysInSpan (DateSpan (Just d1) (Just d2)) = Just $ diffDays d2 d1
daysInSpan _ = Nothing
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-- | Is this an empty span, ie closed with the end date on or before the start date ?
isEmptySpan :: DateSpan -> Bool
isEmptySpan s = case daysInSpan s of
Just n -> n < 1
Nothing -> False
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-- | Does the span include the given date ?
spanContainsDate :: DateSpan -> Day -> Bool
spanContainsDate (DateSpan Nothing Nothing) _ = True
spanContainsDate (DateSpan Nothing (Just e)) d = d < e
spanContainsDate (DateSpan (Just b) Nothing) d = d >= b
spanContainsDate (DateSpan (Just b) (Just e)) d = d >= b && d < e
-- | Does the period include the given date ?
-- (Here to avoid import cycle).
periodContainsDate :: Period -> Day -> Bool
periodContainsDate p = spanContainsDate (periodAsDateSpan p)
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-- | Calculate the intersection of a number of datespans.
spansIntersect [] = nulldatespan
spansIntersect [d] = d
spansIntersect (d:ds) = d `spanIntersect` (spansIntersect ds)
-- | Calculate the intersection of two datespans.
--
-- For non-intersecting spans, gives an empty span beginning on the second's start date:
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-03" `spanIntersect` mkdatespan "2018-01-03" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/03-2018/01/02
spanIntersect (DateSpan b1 e1) (DateSpan b2 e2) = DateSpan b e
where
b = latest b1 b2
e = earliest e1 e2
-- | Calculate the intersection of two DateSpans, adjusting the start date so
-- the interval is preserved.
--
-- >>> let intervalIntersect = spanIntervalIntersect (Days 3)
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-03" `intervalIntersect` mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/01-2018/01/02
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-05" `intervalIntersect` mkdatespan "2018-01-02" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/04
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-05" `intervalIntersect` mkdatespan "2018-01-03" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/04
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-05" `intervalIntersect` mkdatespan "2018-01-04" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/04
-- >>> mkdatespan "2018-01-01" "2018-01-05" `intervalIntersect` mkdatespan "2017-12-01" "2018-01-05"
-- DateSpan 2018/01/01-2018/01/04
spanIntervalIntersect :: Interval -> DateSpan -> DateSpan -> DateSpan
spanIntervalIntersect (Days n) (DateSpan (Just b1) e1) sp2@(DateSpan (Just b2) _) =
DateSpan (Just b) e1 `spanIntersect` sp2
where
b = if b1 < b2 then addDays (diffDays b1 b2 `mod` toInteger n) b2 else b1
spanIntervalIntersect _ sp1 sp2 = sp1 `spanIntersect` sp2
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-- | Fill any unspecified dates in the first span with the dates from
-- the second one. Sort of a one-way spanIntersect.
spanDefaultsFrom (DateSpan a1 b1) (DateSpan a2 b2) = DateSpan a b
where a = if isJust a1 then a1 else a2
b = if isJust b1 then b1 else b2
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-- | Calculate the union of a number of datespans.
spansUnion [] = nulldatespan
spansUnion [d] = d
spansUnion (d:ds) = d `spanUnion` (spansUnion ds)
-- | Calculate the union of two datespans.
spanUnion (DateSpan b1 e1) (DateSpan b2 e2) = DateSpan b e
where
b = earliest b1 b2
e = latest e1 e2
latest d Nothing = d
latest Nothing d = d
latest (Just d1) (Just d2) = Just $ max d1 d2
earliest d Nothing = d
earliest Nothing d = d
earliest (Just d1) (Just d2) = Just $ min d1 d2
-- | Parse a period expression to an Interval and overall DateSpan using
-- the provided reference date, or return a parse error.
parsePeriodExpr :: Day -> Text -> Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) (Interval, DateSpan)
parsePeriodExpr refdate s = parsewith (periodexprp refdate <* eof) (T.toLower s)
-- | Like parsePeriodExpr, but call error' on failure.
parsePeriodExpr' :: Day -> Text -> (Interval, DateSpan)
parsePeriodExpr' refdate s =
either (error' . ("failed to parse:" ++) . parseErrorPretty) id $
parsePeriodExpr refdate s
maybePeriod :: Day -> Text -> Maybe (Interval,DateSpan)
maybePeriod refdate = either (const Nothing) Just . parsePeriodExpr refdate
-- | Show a DateSpan as a human-readable pseudo-period-expression string.
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-- dateSpanAsText :: DateSpan -> String
-- dateSpanAsText (DateSpan Nothing Nothing) = "all"
-- dateSpanAsText (DateSpan Nothing (Just e)) = printf "to %s" (show e)
-- dateSpanAsText (DateSpan (Just b) Nothing) = printf "from %s" (show b)
-- dateSpanAsText (DateSpan (Just b) (Just e)) = printf "%s to %s" (show b) (show e)
-- | Convert a single smart date string to a date span using the provided
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-- reference date, or raise an error.
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-- spanFromSmartDateString :: Day -> String -> DateSpan
-- spanFromSmartDateString refdate s = spanFromSmartDate refdate sdate
-- where
-- sdate = fromparse $ parsewith smartdateonly s
spanFromSmartDate :: Day -> SmartDate -> DateSpan
spanFromSmartDate refdate sdate = DateSpan (Just b) (Just e)
where
(ry,rm,_) = toGregorian refdate
(b,e) = span sdate
span :: SmartDate -> (Day,Day)
span ("","","today") = (refdate, nextday refdate)
span ("","this","day") = (refdate, nextday refdate)
span ("","","yesterday") = (prevday refdate, refdate)
span ("","last","day") = (prevday refdate, refdate)
span ("","","tomorrow") = (nextday refdate, addDays 2 refdate)
span ("","next","day") = (nextday refdate, addDays 2 refdate)
span ("","last","week") = (prevweek refdate, thisweek refdate)
span ("","this","week") = (thisweek refdate, nextweek refdate)
span ("","next","week") = (nextweek refdate, startofweek $ addDays 14 refdate)
span ("","last","month") = (prevmonth refdate, thismonth refdate)
span ("","this","month") = (thismonth refdate, nextmonth refdate)
span ("","next","month") = (nextmonth refdate, startofmonth $ addGregorianMonthsClip 2 refdate)
span ("","last","quarter") = (prevquarter refdate, thisquarter refdate)
span ("","this","quarter") = (thisquarter refdate, nextquarter refdate)
span ("","next","quarter") = (nextquarter refdate, startofquarter $ addGregorianMonthsClip 6 refdate)
span ("","last","year") = (prevyear refdate, thisyear refdate)
span ("","this","year") = (thisyear refdate, nextyear refdate)
span ("","next","year") = (nextyear refdate, startofyear $ addGregorianYearsClip 2 refdate)
span ("","",d) = (day, nextday day) where day = fromGregorian ry rm (read d)
span ("",m,"") = (startofmonth day, nextmonth day) where day = fromGregorian ry (read m) 1
span ("",m,d) = (day, nextday day) where day = fromGregorian ry (read m) (read d)
span (y,"","") = (startofyear day, nextyear day) where day = fromGregorian (read y) 1 1
span (y,m,"") = (startofmonth day, nextmonth day) where day = fromGregorian (read y) (read m) 1
span (y,m,d) = (day, nextday day) where day = fromGregorian (read y) (read m) (read d)
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-- showDay :: Day -> String
-- showDay day = printf "%04d/%02d/%02d" y m d where (y,m,d) = toGregorian day
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-- | Convert a smart date string to an explicit yyyy\/mm\/dd string using
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-- the provided reference date, or raise an error.
fixSmartDateStr :: Day -> Text -> String
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fixSmartDateStr d s = either
(\e->error' $ printf "could not parse date %s %s" (show s) (show e))
id
$ (fixSmartDateStrEither d s :: Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) String)
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-- | A safe version of fixSmartDateStr.
fixSmartDateStrEither :: Day -> Text -> Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) String
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fixSmartDateStrEither d = either Left (Right . showDate) . fixSmartDateStrEither' d
fixSmartDateStrEither' :: Day -> Text -> Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) Day
fixSmartDateStrEither' d s = case parsewith smartdateonly (T.toLower s) of
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Right sd -> Right $ fixSmartDate d sd
Left e -> Left e
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-- | Convert a SmartDate to an absolute date using the provided reference date.
--
-- ==== Examples:
-- >>> :set -XOverloadedStrings
-- >>> let t = fixSmartDateStr (parsedate "2008/11/26")
-- >>> t "0000-01-01"
-- "0000/01/01"
-- >>> t "1999-12-02"
-- "1999/12/02"
-- >>> t "1999.12.02"
-- "1999/12/02"
-- >>> t "1999/3/2"
-- "1999/03/02"
-- >>> t "19990302"
-- "1999/03/02"
-- >>> t "2008/2"
-- "2008/02/01"
-- >>> t "0020/2"
-- "0020/02/01"
-- >>> t "1000"
-- "1000/01/01"
-- >>> t "4/2"
-- "2008/04/02"
-- >>> t "2"
-- "2008/11/02"
-- >>> t "January"
-- "2008/01/01"
-- >>> t "feb"
-- "2008/02/01"
-- >>> t "today"
-- "2008/11/26"
-- >>> t "yesterday"
-- "2008/11/25"
-- >>> t "tomorrow"
-- "2008/11/27"
-- >>> t "this day"
-- "2008/11/26"
-- >>> t "last day"
-- "2008/11/25"
-- >>> t "next day"
-- "2008/11/27"
-- >>> t "this week" -- last monday
-- "2008/11/24"
-- >>> t "last week" -- previous monday
-- "2008/11/17"
-- >>> t "next week" -- next monday
-- "2008/12/01"
-- >>> t "this month"
-- "2008/11/01"
-- >>> t "last month"
-- "2008/10/01"
-- >>> t "next month"
-- "2008/12/01"
-- >>> t "this quarter"
-- "2008/10/01"
-- >>> t "last quarter"
-- "2008/07/01"
-- >>> t "next quarter"
-- "2009/01/01"
-- >>> t "this year"
-- "2008/01/01"
-- >>> t "last year"
-- "2007/01/01"
-- >>> t "next year"
-- "2009/01/01"
--
-- t "last wed"
-- "2008/11/19"
-- t "next friday"
-- "2008/11/28"
-- t "next january"
-- "2009/01/01"
--
fixSmartDate :: Day -> SmartDate -> Day
fixSmartDate refdate sdate = fix sdate
where
fix :: SmartDate -> Day
fix ("","","today") = fromGregorian ry rm rd
fix ("","this","day") = fromGregorian ry rm rd
fix ("","","yesterday") = prevday refdate
fix ("","last","day") = prevday refdate
fix ("","","tomorrow") = nextday refdate
fix ("","next","day") = nextday refdate
fix ("","last","week") = prevweek refdate
fix ("","this","week") = thisweek refdate
fix ("","next","week") = nextweek refdate
fix ("","last","month") = prevmonth refdate
fix ("","this","month") = thismonth refdate
fix ("","next","month") = nextmonth refdate
fix ("","last","quarter") = prevquarter refdate
fix ("","this","quarter") = thisquarter refdate
fix ("","next","quarter") = nextquarter refdate
fix ("","last","year") = prevyear refdate
fix ("","this","year") = thisyear refdate
fix ("","next","year") = nextyear refdate
fix ("","",d) = fromGregorian ry rm (read d)
fix ("",m,"") = fromGregorian ry (read m) 1
fix ("",m,d) = fromGregorian ry (read m) (read d)
fix (y,"","") = fromGregorian (read y) 1 1
fix (y,m,"") = fromGregorian (read y) (read m) 1
fix (y,m,d) = fromGregorian (read y) (read m) (read d)
(ry,rm,rd) = toGregorian refdate
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prevday :: Day -> Day
prevday = addDays (-1)
nextday = addDays 1
startofday = id
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thisweek = startofweek
prevweek = startofweek . addDays (-7)
nextweek = startofweek . addDays 7
startofweek day = fromMondayStartWeek y w 1
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where
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(y,_,_) = toGregorian day
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(w,_) = mondayStartWeek day
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thismonth = startofmonth
prevmonth = startofmonth . addGregorianMonthsClip (-1)
nextmonth = startofmonth . addGregorianMonthsClip 1
startofmonth day = fromGregorian y m 1 where (y,m,_) = toGregorian day
nthdayofmonth d day = fromGregorian y m d where (y,m,_) = toGregorian day
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thisquarter = startofquarter
prevquarter = startofquarter . addGregorianMonthsClip (-3)
nextquarter = startofquarter . addGregorianMonthsClip 3
startofquarter day = fromGregorian y (firstmonthofquarter m) 1
where
(y,m,_) = toGregorian day
firstmonthofquarter m = ((m-1) `div` 3) * 3 + 1
thisyear = startofyear
prevyear = startofyear . addGregorianYearsClip (-1)
nextyear = startofyear . addGregorianYearsClip 1
startofyear day = fromGregorian y 1 1 where (y,_,_) = toGregorian day
-- | For given date d find year-long interval that starts on given MM/DD of year
-- and covers it.
--
-- Examples: lets take 2017-11-22. Year-long intervals covering it that
-- starts before Nov 22 will start in 2017. However
-- intervals that start after Nov 23rd should start in 2016:
-- >>> let wed22nd = parsedate "2017-11-22"
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 11 21 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-21
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 11 22 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-22
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 11 23 wed22nd
-- 2016-11-23
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 12 02 wed22nd
-- 2016-12-02
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 12 31 wed22nd
-- 2016-12-31
-- >>> nthdayofyearcontaining 1 1 wed22nd
-- 2017-01-01
nthdayofyearcontaining m n d | mmddOfSameYear <= d = mmddOfSameYear
| otherwise = mmddOfPrevYear
where mmddOfSameYear = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) $ applyN (m-1) nextmonth s
mmddOfPrevYear = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) $ applyN (m-1) nextmonth $ prevyear s
s = startofyear d
lib: Fix splitSpan for nthdayof{week,month} - start of DateSpan was not covered Demonstration: Consider year-test.journal: ``` 2015/02/01 first half expenses $1 assets 2015/07/01 second half expenses $2 assets 2016/02/01 first half expenses $4 assets 2016/07/01 second half expenses $8 assets 2017/02/01 first half expenses $16 assets 2017/07/01 second half expenses $32 assets ``` Year balances are good: ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p yearly Balance changes in 2015/01/01-2017/12/31: || 2015 2016 2017 ==========++================== assets || $-3 $-12 $-48 expenses || $3 $12 $48 ----------++------------------ || 0 0 0 ``` Note how first transaction in 2015 is not included. Note that this is old period expression, so this bug exsits in master: ```$ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 2nd day of month' Balance changes in 2015/07/02-2017/07/01: || 2015/07/02-2015/08/01 2015/08/02-2015/09/01 2015/09/02-2015/10/01 2015/10/02-2015/11/01 2015/11/02-2015/12/01 2015/12/02-2016/01/01 2016/01/02-2016/02/01 2016/02/02-2016/03/01 2016/03/02-2016/04/01 2016/04/02-2016/05/01 2016/05/02-2016/06/01 2016/06/02-2016/07/01 2016/07/02-2016/08/01 2016/08/02-2016/09/01 2016/09/02-2016/10/01 2016/10/02-2016/11/01 2016/11/02-2016/12/01 2016/12/02-2017/01/01 2017/01/02-2017/02/01 2017/02/02-2017/03/01 2017/03/02-2017/04/01 2017/04/02-2017/05/01 2017/05/02-2017/06/01 2017/06/02-2017/07/01 ==========++======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== assets || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-4 0 0 0 0 $-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-16 0 0 0 0 $-32 expenses || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $4 0 0 0 0 $8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $16 0 0 0 0 $32 ----------++------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ || 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ``` Note how 2015 is absent entirely. This is new expression, but i think that general nature of bug is the same... ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 4th Apr' Balance changes in 2016/04/04-2018/04/03: || 2016/04/04-2017/04/03 2017/04/04-2018/04/03 ==========++============================================== assets || $-24 $-32 expenses || $24 $32 ----------++---------------------------------------------- || 0 0 ```
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-- | For given date d find month-long interval that starts on nth day of month
-- and covers it.
--
-- Examples: lets take 2017-11-22. Month-long intervals covering it that
-- start on 1st-22nd of month will start in Nov. However
-- intervals that start on 23rd-30th of month should start in Oct:
-- >>> let wed22nd = parsedate "2017-11-22"
-- >>> nthdayofmonthcontaining 1 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-01
-- >>> nthdayofmonthcontaining 12 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-12
-- >>> nthdayofmonthcontaining 22 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-22
-- >>> nthdayofmonthcontaining 23 wed22nd
-- 2017-10-23
-- >>> nthdayofmonthcontaining 30 wed22nd
-- 2017-10-30
nthdayofmonthcontaining n d | nthOfSameMonth <= d = nthOfSameMonth
| otherwise = nthOfPrevMonth
where nthOfSameMonth = nthdayofmonth n s
nthOfPrevMonth = nthdayofmonth n $ prevmonth s
s = startofmonth d
lib: Fix splitSpan for nthdayof{week,month} - start of DateSpan was not covered Demonstration: Consider year-test.journal: ``` 2015/02/01 first half expenses $1 assets 2015/07/01 second half expenses $2 assets 2016/02/01 first half expenses $4 assets 2016/07/01 second half expenses $8 assets 2017/02/01 first half expenses $16 assets 2017/07/01 second half expenses $32 assets ``` Year balances are good: ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p yearly Balance changes in 2015/01/01-2017/12/31: || 2015 2016 2017 ==========++================== assets || $-3 $-12 $-48 expenses || $3 $12 $48 ----------++------------------ || 0 0 0 ``` Note how first transaction in 2015 is not included. Note that this is old period expression, so this bug exsits in master: ```$ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 2nd day of month' Balance changes in 2015/07/02-2017/07/01: || 2015/07/02-2015/08/01 2015/08/02-2015/09/01 2015/09/02-2015/10/01 2015/10/02-2015/11/01 2015/11/02-2015/12/01 2015/12/02-2016/01/01 2016/01/02-2016/02/01 2016/02/02-2016/03/01 2016/03/02-2016/04/01 2016/04/02-2016/05/01 2016/05/02-2016/06/01 2016/06/02-2016/07/01 2016/07/02-2016/08/01 2016/08/02-2016/09/01 2016/09/02-2016/10/01 2016/10/02-2016/11/01 2016/11/02-2016/12/01 2016/12/02-2017/01/01 2017/01/02-2017/02/01 2017/02/02-2017/03/01 2017/03/02-2017/04/01 2017/04/02-2017/05/01 2017/05/02-2017/06/01 2017/06/02-2017/07/01 ==========++======================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== assets || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-4 0 0 0 0 $-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-16 0 0 0 0 $-32 expenses || 0 0 0 0 0 0 $4 0 0 0 0 $8 0 0 0 0 0 0 $16 0 0 0 0 $32 ----------++------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ || 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ``` Note how 2015 is absent entirely. This is new expression, but i think that general nature of bug is the same... ``` $ hledger balance -f year-test.journal -p 'every 4th Apr' Balance changes in 2016/04/04-2018/04/03: || 2016/04/04-2017/04/03 2017/04/04-2018/04/03 ==========++============================================== assets || $-24 $-32 expenses || $24 $32 ----------++---------------------------------------------- || 0 0 ```
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-- | For given date d find week-long interval that starts on nth day of week
-- and covers it.
--
-- Examples: 2017-11-22 is Wed. Week-long intervals that cover it and
-- start on Mon, Tue or Wed will start in the same week. However
-- intervals that start on Thu or Fri should start in prev week:
-- >>> let wed22nd = parsedate "2017-11-22"
-- >>> nthdayofweekcontaining 1 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-20
-- >>> nthdayofweekcontaining 2 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-21
-- >>> nthdayofweekcontaining 3 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-22
-- >>> nthdayofweekcontaining 4 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-16
-- >>> nthdayofweekcontaining 5 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-17
nthdayofweekcontaining n d | nthOfSameWeek <= d = nthOfSameWeek
| otherwise = nthOfPrevWeek
where nthOfSameWeek = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) s
nthOfPrevWeek = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) $ prevweek s
s = startofweek d
-- | For given date d find month-long interval that starts on nth weekday of month
-- and covers it.
--
-- Examples: 2017-11-22 is 3rd Wed of Nov. Month-long intervals that cover it and
-- start on 1st-4th Wed will start in Nov. However
-- intervals that start on 4th Thu or Fri or later should start in Oct:
-- >>> let wed22nd = parsedate "2017-11-22"
-- >>> nthweekdayofmonthcontaining 1 3 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-01
-- >>> nthweekdayofmonthcontaining 3 2 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-21
-- >>> nthweekdayofmonthcontaining 4 3 wed22nd
-- 2017-11-22
-- >>> nthweekdayofmonthcontaining 4 4 wed22nd
-- 2017-10-26
-- >>> nthweekdayofmonthcontaining 4 5 wed22nd
-- 2017-10-27
nthweekdayofmonthcontaining n wd d | nthWeekdaySameMonth <= d = nthWeekdaySameMonth
| otherwise = nthWeekdayPrevMonth
where nthWeekdaySameMonth = advancetonthweekday n wd $ startofmonth d
nthWeekdayPrevMonth = advancetonthweekday n wd $ prevmonth d
-- | Advance to nth weekday wd after given start day s
advancetonthweekday n wd s = addWeeks (n-1) . firstMatch (>=s) . iterate (addWeeks 1) $ firstweekday s
where
addWeeks k = addDays (7 * fromIntegral k)
firstMatch p = head . dropWhile (not . p)
firstweekday = addDays (fromIntegral wd-1) . startofweek
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-- parsing
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-- -- | Parse a couple of date-time string formats to a time type.
-- parsedatetimeM :: String -> Maybe LocalTime
-- parsedatetimeM s = firstJust [
-- parseTime defaultTimeLocale "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" s,
-- parseTime defaultTimeLocale "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" s
-- ]
parsetime :: ParseTime t => TimeLocale -> String -> String -> Maybe t
parsetime =
#if MIN_VERSION_time(1,5,0)
parseTimeM True
#else
parseTime
#endif
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-- | Parse a couple of date string formats to a time type.
parsedateM :: String -> Maybe Day
parsedateM s = firstJust [
parsetime defaultTimeLocale "%Y/%m/%d" s,
parsetime defaultTimeLocale "%Y-%m-%d" s
]
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-- -- | Parse a date-time string to a time type, or raise an error.
-- parsedatetime :: String -> LocalTime
-- parsedatetime s = fromMaybe (error' $ "could not parse timestamp \"" ++ s ++ "\"")
-- (parsedatetimeM s)
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-- | Parse a YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY/MM/DD date string to a Day, or raise an error. For testing/debugging.
--
-- >>> parsedate "2008/02/03"
-- 2008-02-03
parsedate :: String -> Day
parsedate s = fromMaybe (error' $ "could not parse date \"" ++ s ++ "\"")
(parsedateM s)
-- doctests I haven't been able to make compatible with both GHC 7 and 8
-- -- >>> parsedate "2008/02/03/"
-- -- *** Exception: could not parse date "2008/02/03/"
-- #if MIN_VERSION_base(4,9,0)
-- -- ...
-- #endif
-- #if MIN_VERSION_time(1,6,0)
-- -- >>> parsedate "2008/02/30" -- with time >= 1.6, invalid dates are rejected
-- -- *** Exception: could not parse date "2008/02/30"
-- #if MIN_VERSION_base(4,9,0)
-- -- ...
-- #endif
-- #else
-- -- >>> parsedate "2008/02/30" -- with time < 1.6, they are silently adjusted
-- -- 2008-02-29
-- #endif
{-|
Parse a date in any of the formats allowed in Ledger's period expressions, and some others.
Assumes any text in the parse stream has been lowercased.
Returns a SmartDate, to be converted to a full date later (see fixSmartDate).
Examples:
> 2004 (start of year, which must have 4+ digits)
> 2004/10 (start of month, which must be 1-12)
> 2004/10/1 (exact date, day must be 1-31)
> 10/1 (month and day in current year)
> 21 (day in current month)
> october, oct (start of month in current year)
> yesterday, today, tomorrow (-1, 0, 1 days from today)
> last/this/next day/week/month/quarter/year (-1, 0, 1 periods from the current period)
> 20181201 (8 digit YYYYMMDD with valid year month and day)
> 201812 (6 digit YYYYMM with valid year and month)
Note malformed digit sequences might give surprising results:
> 201813 (6 digits with an invalid month is parsed as start of 6-digit year)
> 20181301 (8 digits with an invalid month is parsed as start of 8-digit year)
> 20181232 (8 digits with an invalid day gives an error)
> 201801012 (9+ digits beginning with a valid YYYYMMDD gives an error)
Eg:
YYYYMMDD is parsed as year-month-date if those parts are valid
(>=4 digits, 1-12, and 1-31 respectively):
>>> parsewith (smartdate <* eof) "20181201"
Right ("2018","12","01")
YYYYMM is parsed as year-month-01 if year and month are valid:
>>> parsewith (smartdate <* eof) "201804"
Right ("2018","04","01")
With an invalid month, it's parsed as a year:
>>> parsewith (smartdate <* eof) "201813"
Right ("201813","","")
A 9+ digit number beginning with valid YYYYMMDD gives an error:
>>> parsewith (smartdate <* eof) "201801012"
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Left (...)
Big numbers not beginning with a valid YYYYMMDD are parsed as a year:
>>> parsewith (smartdate <* eof) "201813012"
Right ("201813012","","")
-}
smartdate :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
smartdate = do
-- XXX maybe obscures date errors ? see ledgerdate
(y,m,d) <- choice' [yyyymmdd, yyyymm, ymd, ym, md, y, d, month, mon, today, yesterday, tomorrow, lastthisnextthing]
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return (y,m,d)
-- | Like smartdate, but there must be nothing other than whitespace after the date.
smartdateonly :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
smartdateonly = do
d <- smartdate
skipMany spacenonewline
eof
return d
datesepchars :: [Char]
datesepchars = "/-."
datesepchar :: TextParser m Char
datesepchar = satisfy isDateSepChar
isDateSepChar :: Char -> Bool
isDateSepChar c = c == '/' || c == '-' || c == '.'
validYear, validMonth, validDay :: String -> Bool
validYear s = length s >= 4 && isJust (readMay s :: Maybe Year)
validMonth s = maybe False (\n -> n>=1 && n<=12) $ readMay s
validDay s = maybe False (\n -> n>=1 && n<=31) $ readMay s
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failIfInvalidYear, failIfInvalidMonth, failIfInvalidDay :: (Monad m) => String -> m ()
failIfInvalidYear s = unless (validYear s) $ fail $ "bad year number: " ++ s
failIfInvalidMonth s = unless (validMonth s) $ fail $ "bad month number: " ++ s
failIfInvalidDay s = unless (validDay s) $ fail $ "bad day number: " ++ s
yyyymmdd :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
yyyymmdd = do
y <- count 4 digitChar
m <- count 2 digitChar
failIfInvalidMonth m
d <- count 2 digitChar
failIfInvalidDay d
return (y,m,d)
yyyymm :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
yyyymm = do
y <- count 4 digitChar
m <- count 2 digitChar
failIfInvalidMonth m
return (y,m,"01")
ymd :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
ymd = do
y <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidYear y
sep <- datesepchar
m <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidMonth m
char sep
d <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidDay d
return $ (y,m,d)
ym :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
ym = do
y <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidYear y
datesepchar
m <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidMonth m
return (y,m,"")
y :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
y = do
y <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidYear y
return (y,"","")
d :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
d = do
d <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidDay d
return ("","",d)
md :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
md = do
m <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidMonth m
datesepchar
d <- some digitChar
failIfInvalidDay d
return ("",m,d)
months = ["january","february","march","april","may","june",
"july","august","september","october","november","december"]
monthabbrevs = ["jan","feb","mar","apr","may","jun","jul","aug","sep","oct","nov","dec"]
weekdays = ["monday","tuesday","wednesday","thursday","friday","saturday","sunday"]
weekdayabbrevs = ["mon","tue","wed","thu","fri","sat","sun"]
monthIndex t = maybe 0 (+1) $ t `elemIndex` months
monIndex t = maybe 0 (+1) $ t `elemIndex` monthabbrevs
month :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
month = do
m <- choice $ map (try . string) months
let i = monthIndex m
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return ("",show i,"")
mon :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
mon = do
m <- choice $ map (try . string) monthabbrevs
let i = monIndex m
return ("",show i,"")
weekday :: SimpleTextParser Int
weekday = do
wday <- choice . map string' $ weekdays ++ weekdayabbrevs
let i = head . catMaybes $ [wday `elemIndex` weekdays, wday `elemIndex` weekdayabbrevs]
return (i+1)
today,yesterday,tomorrow :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
today = string "today" >> return ("","","today")
yesterday = string "yesterday" >> return ("","","yesterday")
tomorrow = string "tomorrow" >> return ("","","tomorrow")
lastthisnextthing :: SimpleTextParser SmartDate
lastthisnextthing = do
r <- choice $ map string [
"last"
,"this"
,"next"
]
skipMany spacenonewline -- make the space optional for easier scripting
p <- choice $ map string [
"day"
,"week"
,"month"
,"quarter"
,"year"
]
-- XXX support these in fixSmartDate
-- ++ (map string $ months ++ monthabbrevs ++ weekdays ++ weekdayabbrevs)
return ("", T.unpack r, T.unpack p)
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-- |
-- >>> let p = parsePeriodExpr (parsedate "2008/11/26")
-- >>> p "from Aug to Oct"
-- Right (NoInterval,DateSpan 2008/08/01-2008/09/30)
-- >>> p "aug to oct"
-- Right (NoInterval,DateSpan 2008/08/01-2008/09/30)
-- >>> p "every 3 days in Aug"
-- Right (Days 3,DateSpan 2008/08)
-- >>> p "daily from aug"
-- Right (Days 1,DateSpan 2008/08/01-)
-- >>> p "every week to 2009"
-- Right (Weeks 1,DateSpan -2008/12/31)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day of month"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day 2009-"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan 2009/01/01-)
-- >>> p "every 29th Nov"
-- Right (DayOfYear 11 29,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 29th nov -2009"
-- Right (DayOfYear 11 29,DateSpan -2008/12/31)
-- >>> p "every nov 29th"
-- Right (DayOfYear 11 29,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every Nov 29th 2009-"
-- Right (DayOfYear 11 29,DateSpan 2009/01/01-)
-- >>> p "every 11/29 from 2009"
-- Right (DayOfYear 11 29,DateSpan 2009/01/01-)
-- >>> p "every 2nd Thursday of month to 2009"
-- Right (WeekdayOfMonth 2 4,DateSpan -2008/12/31)
-- >>> p "every 1st monday of month to 2009"
-- Right (WeekdayOfMonth 1 1,DateSpan -2008/12/31)
-- >>> p "every tue"
-- Right (DayOfWeek 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day of week"
-- Right (DayOfWeek 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day of month"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan -)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day 2009-"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan 2009/01/01-)
-- >>> p "every 2nd day of month 2009-"
-- Right (DayOfMonth 2,DateSpan 2009/01/01-)
periodexprp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser (Interval, DateSpan)
periodexprp rdate = surroundedBy (skipMany spacenonewline) . choice $ map try [
intervalanddateperiodexprp rdate,
(,) NoInterval <$> periodexprdatespanp rdate
]
intervalanddateperiodexprp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser (Interval, DateSpan)
intervalanddateperiodexprp rdate = do
i <- reportingintervalp
s <- option def . try $ do
skipMany spacenonewline
periodexprdatespanp rdate
return (i,s)
-- Parse a reporting interval.
reportingintervalp :: SimpleTextParser Interval
reportingintervalp = choice' [
tryinterval "day" "daily" Days,
tryinterval "week" "weekly" Weeks,
tryinterval "month" "monthly" Months,
tryinterval "quarter" "quarterly" Quarters,
tryinterval "year" "yearly" Years,
do string "biweekly"
return $ Weeks 2,
do string "bimonthly"
return $ Months 2,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
n <- nth
skipMany spacenonewline
string "day"
of_ "week"
return $ DayOfWeek n,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
n <- weekday
return $ DayOfWeek n,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
n <- nth
skipMany spacenonewline
string "day"
optOf_ "month"
return $ DayOfMonth n,
do string "every"
let mnth = choice' [month, mon] >>= \(_,m,_) -> return (read m)
d_o_y <- makePermParser $ DayOfYear <$$> try (skipMany spacenonewline *> mnth) <||> try (skipMany spacenonewline *> nth)
optOf_ "year"
return d_o_y,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
("",m,d) <- md
optOf_ "year"
return $ DayOfYear (read m) (read d),
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
n <- nth
skipMany spacenonewline
wd <- weekday
optOf_ "month"
return $ WeekdayOfMonth n wd
]
where
of_ period = do
skipMany spacenonewline
string "of"
skipMany spacenonewline
string period
optOf_ period = optional $ try $ of_ period
nth = do n <- some digitChar
choice' $ map string ["st","nd","rd","th"]
return $ read n
-- Parse any of several variants of a basic interval, eg "daily", "every day", "every N days".
tryinterval :: String -> String -> (Int -> Interval) -> SimpleTextParser Interval
tryinterval singular compact intcons =
choice' [
do string compact'
return $ intcons 1,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
string singular'
return $ intcons 1,
do string "every"
skipMany spacenonewline
n <- fmap read $ some digitChar
skipMany spacenonewline
string plural'
return $ intcons n
]
where
compact' = T.pack compact
singular' = T.pack singular
plural' = T.pack $ singular ++ "s"
periodexprdatespanp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser DateSpan
periodexprdatespanp rdate = choice $ map try [
doubledatespanp rdate,
fromdatespanp rdate,
todatespanp rdate,
justdatespanp rdate
]
-- |
-- -- >>> parsewith (doubledatespan (parsedate "2018/01/01") <* eof) "20180101-201804"
-- Right DateSpan 2018/01/01-2018/04/01
doubledatespanp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser DateSpan
doubledatespanp rdate = do
optional (string "from" >> skipMany spacenonewline)
b <- smartdate
skipMany spacenonewline
optional (choice [string "to", string "-"] >> skipMany spacenonewline)
e <- smartdate
return $ DateSpan (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate b) (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate e)
fromdatespanp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser DateSpan
fromdatespanp rdate = do
b <- choice [
do
string "from" >> skipMany spacenonewline
smartdate
,
do
d <- smartdate
string "-"
return d
]
return $ DateSpan (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate b) Nothing
todatespanp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser DateSpan
todatespanp rdate = do
choice [string "to", string "-"] >> skipMany spacenonewline
e <- smartdate
return $ DateSpan Nothing (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate e)
justdatespanp :: Day -> SimpleTextParser DateSpan
justdatespanp rdate = do
optional (string "in" >> skipMany spacenonewline)
d <- smartdate
return $ spanFromSmartDate rdate d
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-- | Make a datespan from two valid date strings parseable by parsedate
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-- (or raise an error). Eg: mkdatespan \"2011/1/1\" \"2011/12/31\".
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mkdatespan :: String -> String -> DateSpan
mkdatespan b = DateSpan (Just $ parsedate b) . Just . parsedate
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nulldatespan :: DateSpan
nulldatespan = DateSpan Nothing Nothing
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nulldate :: Day
nulldate = fromGregorian 0 1 1