{-# LANGUAGE NoMonoLocalBinds #-} {-| Date parsing and utilities for hledger. 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. Eg 2008\/12\/31, but also 2008\/12, 12\/31, tomorrow, last week, next year. We represent these as a triple of strings like (\"2008\",\"12\",\"\"), (\"\",\"\",\"tomorrow\"), (\"\",\"last\",\"week\"). 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.) An 'Interval' is ledger's \"reporting interval\" - weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc. -} -- XXX fromGregorian silently clips bad dates, use fromGregorianValid instead ? module Hledger.Data.Dates ( -- * Misc date handling utilities getCurrentDay, getCurrentMonth, getCurrentYear, nulldate, spanContainsDate, parsedateM, parsedate, showDate, showDateSpan, elapsedSeconds, prevday, parsePeriodExpr, nulldatespan, tests_Hledger_Data_Dates, failIfInvalidYear, datesepchar, datesepchars, spanStart, spanEnd, spansSpan, spanIntersect, spansIntersect, spanUnion, spansUnion, orDatesFrom, smartdate, splitSpan, fixSmartDate, fixSmartDateStr, fixSmartDateStrEither, fixSmartDateStrEither', daysInSpan, maybePeriod, mkdatespan, ) where import Control.Monad import Data.List import Data.Maybe import Data.Time.Format import Data.Time.Calendar import Data.Time.Calendar.OrdinalDate import Data.Time.Clock import Data.Time.LocalTime import Safe (headMay, lastMay, readMay) import System.Locale (defaultTimeLocale) import Test.HUnit import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec import Text.Printf import Hledger.Data.Types import Hledger.Utils -- Help ppShow parse and line-wrap DateSpans better in debug output. instance Show DateSpan where show (DateSpan s1 s2) = "DateSpan \"" ++ show s1 ++ "\" \"" ++ show s2 ++ "\"" showDate :: Day -> String showDate = formatTime defaultTimeLocale "%0C%y/%m/%d" showDateSpan (DateSpan from to) = concat [maybe "" showDate from ,"-" ,maybe "" (showDate . prevday) to ] -- | Get the current local date. getCurrentDay :: IO Day getCurrentDay = do t <- getZonedTime return $ localDay (zonedTimeToLocalTime t) -- | 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 elapsedSeconds t1 = realToFrac . diffUTCTime t1 spanStart :: DateSpan -> Maybe Day spanStart (DateSpan d _) = d spanEnd :: DateSpan -> Maybe Day spanEnd (DateSpan _ d) = d -- | 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 one or more consecutive whole spans of the specified length which enclose it. -- If no interval is specified, the original span is returned. splitSpan :: Interval -> DateSpan -> [DateSpan] splitSpan _ (DateSpan Nothing Nothing) = [DateSpan Nothing Nothing] 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) (applyN (n-1) nextday . nextmonth) s splitSpan (DayOfWeek n) s = splitspan (nthdayofweekcontaining n) (applyN (n-1) nextday . nextweek) 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 -- | 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 -- | Combine two datespans, filling any unspecified dates in the first -- with dates from the second. Not a clip operation, just uses the -- second's start/end dates as defaults when the first does not -- specify them. orDatesFrom (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 -- | 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. spanIntersect (DateSpan b1 e1) (DateSpan b2 e2) = DateSpan b e where b = latest b1 b2 e = earliest e1 e2 -- | 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 -> String -> Either ParseError (Interval, DateSpan) parsePeriodExpr refdate = parsewith (periodexpr refdate) maybePeriod :: Day -> String -> Maybe (Interval,DateSpan) maybePeriod refdate = either (const Nothing) Just . parsePeriodExpr refdate -- | Show a DateSpan as a human-readable pseudo-period-expression string. -- 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 -- reference date, or raise an error. -- 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) -- showDay :: Day -> String -- showDay day = printf "%04d/%02d/%02d" y m d where (y,m,d) = toGregorian day -- | Convert a smart date string to an explicit yyyy\/mm\/dd string using -- the provided reference date, or raise an error. fixSmartDateStr :: Day -> String -> String fixSmartDateStr d s = either (\e->error' $ printf "could not parse date %s %s" (show s) (show e)) id $ fixSmartDateStrEither d s -- | A safe version of fixSmartDateStr. fixSmartDateStrEither :: Day -> String -> Either ParseError String fixSmartDateStrEither d = either Left (Right . showDate) . fixSmartDateStrEither' d fixSmartDateStrEither' :: Day -> String -> Either ParseError Day fixSmartDateStrEither' d s = case parsewith smartdateonly (lowercase s) of Right sd -> Right $ fixSmartDate d sd Left e -> Left e -- | Convert a SmartDate to an absolute date using the provided reference date. 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 prevday :: Day -> Day prevday = addDays (-1) nextday = addDays 1 startofday = id thisweek = startofweek prevweek = startofweek . addDays (-7) nextweek = startofweek . addDays 7 startofweek day = fromMondayStartWeek y w 1 where (y,_,_) = toGregorian day (w,_) = mondayStartWeek day thismonth = startofmonth prevmonth = startofmonth . addGregorianMonthsClip (-1) nextmonth = startofmonth . addGregorianMonthsClip 1 startofmonth day = fromGregorian y m 1 where (y,m,_) = toGregorian day 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 nthdayofmonthcontaining n d | d1 >= d = d1 | otherwise = d2 where d1 = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) s d2 = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) $ nextmonth s s = startofmonth d nthdayofweekcontaining n d | d1 >= d = d1 | otherwise = d2 where d1 = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) s d2 = addDays (fromIntegral n-1) $ nextweek s s = startofweek d ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- parsing -- -- | 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 -- ] -- | 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 ] -- -- | 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) -- | Parse a date string to a time type, or raise an error. parsedate :: String -> Day parsedate s = fromMaybe (error' $ "could not parse date \"" ++ s ++ "\"") (parsedateM s) -- | Parse a time string to a time type using the provided pattern, or -- return the default. parsetimewith :: ParseTime t => String -> String -> t -> t parsetimewith pat s def = fromMaybe def $ parseTime defaultTimeLocale pat s {-| Parse a date in any of the formats allowed in ledger's period expressions, and maybe some others: > 2004 > 2004/10 > 2004/10/1 > 10/1 > 21 > october, oct > yesterday, today, tomorrow > this/next/last week/day/month/quarter/year Returns a SmartDate, to be converted to a full date later (see fixSmartDate). Assumes any text in the parse stream has been lowercased. -} smartdate :: GenParser Char st SmartDate smartdate = do -- XXX maybe obscures date errors ? see ledgerdate (y,m,d) <- choice' [yyyymmdd, ymd, ym, md, y, d, month, mon, today, yesterday, tomorrow, lastthisnextthing] return (y,m,d) -- | Like smartdate, but there must be nothing other than whitespace after the date. smartdateonly :: GenParser Char st SmartDate smartdateonly = do d <- smartdate many spacenonewline eof return d datesepchars = "/-." datesepchar = oneOf datesepchars validYear, validMonth, validDay :: String -> Bool validYear s = length s >= 4 && isJust (readMay s :: Maybe Int) validMonth s = maybe False (\n -> n>=1 && n<=12) $ readMay s validDay s = maybe False (\n -> n>=1 && n<=31) $ readMay s 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 :: GenParser Char st SmartDate yyyymmdd = do y <- count 4 digit m <- count 2 digit failIfInvalidMonth m d <- count 2 digit failIfInvalidDay d return (y,m,d) ymd :: GenParser Char st SmartDate ymd = do y <- many1 digit failIfInvalidYear y datesepchar m <- many1 digit failIfInvalidMonth m datesepchar d <- many1 digit failIfInvalidDay d return $ (y,m,d) ym :: GenParser Char st SmartDate ym = do y <- many1 digit failIfInvalidYear y datesepchar m <- many1 digit failIfInvalidMonth m return (y,m,"") y :: GenParser Char st SmartDate y = do y <- many1 digit failIfInvalidYear y return (y,"","") d :: GenParser Char st SmartDate d = do d <- many1 digit failIfInvalidDay d return ("","",d) md :: GenParser Char st SmartDate md = do m <- many1 digit failIfInvalidMonth m datesepchar d <- many1 digit 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 s = maybe 0 (+1) $ lowercase s `elemIndex` months monIndex s = maybe 0 (+1) $ lowercase s `elemIndex` monthabbrevs month :: GenParser Char st SmartDate month = do m <- choice $ map (try . string) months let i = monthIndex m return ("",show i,"") mon :: GenParser Char st SmartDate mon = do m <- choice $ map (try . string) monthabbrevs let i = monIndex m return ("",show i,"") today,yesterday,tomorrow :: GenParser Char st SmartDate today = string "today" >> return ("","","today") yesterday = string "yesterday" >> return ("","","yesterday") tomorrow = string "tomorrow" >> return ("","","tomorrow") lastthisnextthing :: GenParser Char st SmartDate lastthisnextthing = do r <- choice [ string "last" ,string "this" ,string "next" ] many spacenonewline -- make the space optional for easier scripting p <- choice [ string "day" ,string "week" ,string "month" ,string "quarter" ,string "year" ] -- XXX support these in fixSmartDate -- ++ (map string $ months ++ monthabbrevs ++ weekdays ++ weekdayabbrevs) return ("",r,p) periodexpr :: Day -> GenParser Char st (Interval, DateSpan) periodexpr rdate = choice $ map try [ intervalanddateperiodexpr rdate, intervalperiodexpr, dateperiodexpr rdate, (return (NoInterval,DateSpan Nothing Nothing)) ] intervalanddateperiodexpr :: Day -> GenParser Char st (Interval, DateSpan) intervalanddateperiodexpr rdate = do many spacenonewline i <- reportinginterval many spacenonewline s <- periodexprdatespan rdate return (i,s) intervalperiodexpr :: GenParser Char st (Interval, DateSpan) intervalperiodexpr = do many spacenonewline i <- reportinginterval return (i, DateSpan Nothing Nothing) dateperiodexpr :: Day -> GenParser Char st (Interval, DateSpan) dateperiodexpr rdate = do many spacenonewline s <- periodexprdatespan rdate return (NoInterval, s) -- Parse a reporting interval. reportinginterval :: GenParser Char st Interval reportinginterval = 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" many spacenonewline n <- fmap read $ many1 digit thsuffix many spacenonewline string "day" many spacenonewline string "of" many spacenonewline string "week" return $ DayOfWeek n, do string "every" many spacenonewline n <- fmap read $ many1 digit thsuffix many spacenonewline string "day" optional $ do many spacenonewline string "of" many spacenonewline string "month" return $ DayOfMonth n ] where thsuffix = choice' $ map string ["st","nd","rd","th"] -- Parse any of several variants of a basic interval, eg "daily", "every day", "every N days". tryinterval :: String -> String -> (Int -> Interval) -> GenParser Char st Interval tryinterval singular compact intcons = choice' [ do string compact return $ intcons 1, do string "every" many spacenonewline string singular return $ intcons 1, do string "every" many spacenonewline n <- fmap read $ many1 digit many spacenonewline string plural return $ intcons n ] where plural = singular ++ "s" periodexprdatespan :: Day -> GenParser Char st DateSpan periodexprdatespan rdate = choice $ map try [ doubledatespan rdate, fromdatespan rdate, todatespan rdate, justdatespan rdate ] doubledatespan :: Day -> GenParser Char st DateSpan doubledatespan rdate = do optional (string "from" >> many spacenonewline) b <- smartdate many spacenonewline optional (choice [string "to", string "-"] >> many spacenonewline) e <- smartdate return $ DateSpan (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate b) (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate e) fromdatespan :: Day -> GenParser Char st DateSpan fromdatespan rdate = do b <- choice [ do string "from" >> many spacenonewline smartdate , do d <- smartdate string "-" return d ] return $ DateSpan (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate b) Nothing todatespan :: Day -> GenParser Char st DateSpan todatespan rdate = do choice [string "to", string "-"] >> many spacenonewline e <- smartdate return $ DateSpan Nothing (Just $ fixSmartDate rdate e) justdatespan :: Day -> GenParser Char st DateSpan justdatespan rdate = do optional (string "in" >> many spacenonewline) d <- smartdate return $ spanFromSmartDate rdate d -- | Make a datespan from two valid date strings parseable by parsedate -- (or raise an error). Eg: mkdatespan \"2011/1/1\" \"2011/12/31\". mkdatespan :: String -> String -> DateSpan mkdatespan b = DateSpan (Just $ parsedate b) . Just . parsedate nulldatespan :: DateSpan nulldatespan = DateSpan Nothing Nothing nulldate :: Day nulldate = parsedate "0000/00/00" tests_Hledger_Data_Dates = TestList [ "parsedate" ~: do let date1 = parsedate "2008/11/26" parsedate "2008/02/03" `is` parsetimewith "%Y/%m/%d" "2008/02/03" date1 parsedate "2008-02-03" `is` parsetimewith "%Y/%m/%d" "2008/02/03" date1 ,"period expressions" ~: do let todaysdate = parsedate "2008/11/26" let str `gives` result = show (parsewith (periodexpr todaysdate) str) `is` ("Right " ++ result) "from aug to oct" `gives` "(NoInterval,DateSpan \"Just 2008-08-01\" \"Just 2008-10-01\")" "aug to oct" `gives` "(NoInterval,DateSpan \"Just 2008-08-01\" \"Just 2008-10-01\")" "every 3 days in aug" `gives` "(Days 3,DateSpan \"Just 2008-08-01\" \"Just 2008-09-01\")" "daily from aug" `gives` "(Days 1,DateSpan \"Just 2008-08-01\" \"Nothing\")" "every week to 2009" `gives` "(Weeks 1,DateSpan \"Nothing\" \"Just 2009-01-01\")" ,"splitSpan" ~: do let gives (interval, span) = (splitSpan interval span `is`) (NoInterval,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2009/01/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2009/01/01"] (Quarters 1,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2009/01/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/04/01" "2008/07/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/07/01" "2008/10/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/10/01" "2009/01/01" ] (Quarters 1,nulldatespan) `gives` [nulldatespan] (Days 1,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01"] (Quarters 1,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/01"] (Months 1,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/02/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/02/01" "2008/03/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/03/01" "2008/04/01" ] (Months 2,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/03/01" ,mkdatespan "2008/03/01" "2008/05/01" ] (Weeks 1,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/15") `gives` [mkdatespan "2007/12/31" "2008/01/07" ,mkdatespan "2008/01/07" "2008/01/14" ,mkdatespan "2008/01/14" "2008/01/21" ] (Weeks 2,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/01/15") `gives` [mkdatespan "2007/12/31" "2008/01/14" ,mkdatespan "2008/01/14" "2008/01/28" ] (DayOfMonth 2,mkdatespan "2008/01/01" "2008/04/01") `gives` [mkdatespan "2008/01/02" "2008/02/02" ,mkdatespan "2008/02/02" "2008/03/02" ,mkdatespan "2008/03/02" "2008/04/02" ] (DayOfWeek 2,mkdatespan "2011/01/01" "2011/01/15") `gives` [mkdatespan "2011/01/04" "2011/01/11" ,mkdatespan "2011/01/11" "2011/01/18" ] ,"fixSmartDateStr" ~: do let gives = is . fixSmartDateStr (parsedate "2008/11/26") "0000-01-01" `gives` "0000/01/01" "1999-12-02" `gives` "1999/12/02" "1999.12.02" `gives` "1999/12/02" "1999/3/2" `gives` "1999/03/02" "19990302" `gives` "1999/03/02" "2008/2" `gives` "2008/02/01" "0020/2" `gives` "0020/02/01" "1000" `gives` "1000/01/01" "4/2" `gives` "2008/04/02" "2" `gives` "2008/11/02" "January" `gives` "2008/01/01" "feb" `gives` "2008/02/01" "today" `gives` "2008/11/26" "yesterday" `gives` "2008/11/25" "tomorrow" `gives` "2008/11/27" "this day" `gives` "2008/11/26" "last day" `gives` "2008/11/25" "next day" `gives` "2008/11/27" "this week" `gives` "2008/11/24" -- last monday "last week" `gives` "2008/11/17" -- previous monday "next week" `gives` "2008/12/01" -- next monday "this month" `gives` "2008/11/01" "last month" `gives` "2008/10/01" "next month" `gives` "2008/12/01" "this quarter" `gives` "2008/10/01" "last quarter" `gives` "2008/07/01" "next quarter" `gives` "2009/01/01" "this year" `gives` "2008/01/01" "last year" `gives` "2007/01/01" "next year" `gives` "2009/01/01" -- "last wed" `gives` "2008/11/19" -- "next friday" `gives` "2008/11/28" -- "next january" `gives` "2009/01/01" ]