hledger/Ledger/Utils.hs

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Haskell

{-|
Standard always-available imports and utilities.
-}
module Ledger.Utils (
module Char,
module Data.List,
--module Data.Map,
module Data.Maybe,
module Data.Ord,
module Data.Time.Clock,
module Data.Time.Format,
module Data.Tree,
module Debug.Trace,
module Ledger.Utils,
module System.Locale,
module Text.Printf,
module Text.Regex,
module Test.HUnit,
)
where
import Char
import Data.List
--import qualified Data.Map as Map
import Data.Maybe
import Data.Ord
import Data.Time.Clock (UTCTime, diffUTCTime)
import Data.Time.Format (ParseTime, parseTime, formatTime)
import Data.Tree
import Debug.Trace
import System.Locale (defaultTimeLocale)
import Test.HUnit
import Test.QuickCheck hiding (test, Testable)
import Text.Printf
import Text.Regex
import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec (parse)
-- testing
assertequal e a = assertEqual "" e a
parsewith p ts = parse p "" ts
-- regexps
instance Show Regex where show r = "a Regex"
-- | convert a list of strings to a regular expression matching any of them,
-- or a wildcard if there are none.
regexFor :: [String] -> Regex
regexFor [] = wildcard
regexFor ss = mkRegex $ concat $ ["("] ++ (intersperse "|" ss) ++ [")"]
wildcard :: Regex
wildcard = mkRegex ".*"
containsRegex :: Regex -> String -> Bool
containsRegex r s = case matchRegex r s of
Just _ -> True
otherwise -> False
-- time
-- | Parse a date-time string to a time type, or raise an error.
parsedatetime :: ParseTime t => String -> t
parsedatetime s =
parsetimewith "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" s $
error $ printf "could not parse timestamp \"%s\"" s
-- | Parse a date string to a time type, or raise an error.
parsedate :: ParseTime t => String -> t
parsedate s =
parsetimewith "%Y/%m/%d" s $
error $ printf "could not parse date \"%s\"" 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
-- lists
splitAtElement :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> [[a]]
splitAtElement e l =
case dropWhile (e==) l of
[] -> []
l' -> first : splitAtElement e rest
where
(first,rest) = break (e==) l'
-- trees
root = rootLabel
branches = subForest
-- remove all nodes past a certain depth
treeprune :: Int -> Tree a -> Tree a
treeprune 0 t = Node (root t) []
treeprune d t = Node (root t) (map (treeprune $ d-1) $ branches t)
-- apply f to all tree nodes
treemap :: (a -> b) -> Tree a -> Tree b
treemap f t = Node (f $ root t) (map (treemap f) $ branches t)
-- remove all subtrees whose nodes do not fulfill predicate
treefilter :: (a -> Bool) -> Tree a -> Tree a
treefilter f t = Node
(root t)
(map (treefilter f) $ filter (treeany f) $ branches t)
-- is predicate true in any node of tree ?
treeany :: (a -> Bool) -> Tree a -> Bool
treeany f t = (f $ root t) || (any (treeany f) $ branches t)
-- treedrop -- remove the leaves which do fulfill predicate.
-- treedropall -- do this repeatedly.
showtree :: Show a => Tree a -> String
showtree = drawTree . treemap show
-- debugging
strace a = trace (show a) a -- trace a showable expression