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Haskell
362 lines
13 KiB
Haskell
{-|
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A parser for standard ledger files. Here's the ledger grammar from
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the ledger 2.5 manual:
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@
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The ledger file format is quite simple, but also very flexible. It supports
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many options, though typically the user can ignore most of them. They are
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summarized below. The initial character of each line determines what the
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line means, and how it should be interpreted. Allowable initial characters
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are:
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NUMBER A line beginning with a number denotes an entry. It may be followed by any
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number of lines, each beginning with whitespace, to denote the entry’s account
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transactions. The format of the first line is:
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DATE[=EDATE] [*|!] [(CODE)] DESC
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If ‘*’ appears after the date (with optional effective date), it indicates the entry
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is “cleared”, which can mean whatever the user wants it t omean. If ‘!’ appears
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after the date, it indicates d the entry is “pending”; i.e., tentatively cleared from
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the user’s point of view, but not yet actually cleared. If a ‘CODE’ appears in
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parentheses, it may be used to indicate a check number, or the type of the
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transaction. Following these is the payee, or a description of the transaction.
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The format of each following transaction is:
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ACCOUNT AMOUNT [; NOTE]
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The ‘ACCOUNT’ may be surrounded by parentheses if it is a virtual
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transactions, or square brackets if it is a virtual transactions that must
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balance. The ‘AMOUNT’ can be followed by a per-unit transaction cost,
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by specifying ‘ AMOUNT’, or a complete transaction cost with ‘\@ AMOUNT’.
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Lastly, the ‘NOTE’ may specify an actual and/or effective date for the
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transaction by using the syntax ‘[ACTUAL_DATE]’ or ‘[=EFFECTIVE_DATE]’ or
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‘[ACTUAL_DATE=EFFECtIVE_DATE]’.
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= An automated entry. A value expression must appear after the equal sign.
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After this initial line there should be a set of one or more transactions, just as
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if it were normal entry. If the amounts of the transactions have no commodity,
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they will be applied as modifiers to whichever real transaction is matched by
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the value expression.
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~ A period entry. A period expression must appear after the tilde.
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After this initial line there should be a set of one or more transactions, just as
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if it were normal entry.
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! A line beginning with an exclamation mark denotes a command directive. It
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must be immediately followed by the command word. The supported commands
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are:
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‘!include’
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Include the stated ledger file.
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‘!account’
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The account name is given is taken to be the parent of all transac-
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tions that follow, until ‘!end’ is seen.
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‘!end’ Ends an account block.
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; A line beginning with a colon indicates a comment, and is ignored.
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Y If a line begins with a capital Y, it denotes the year used for all subsequent
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entries that give a date without a year. The year should appear immediately
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after the Y, for example: ‘Y2004’. This is useful at the beginning of a file, to
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specify the year for that file. If all entries specify a year, however, this command
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has no effect.
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P Specifies a historical price for a commodity. These are usually found in a pricing
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history file (see the ‘-Q’ option). The syntax is:
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P DATE SYMBOL PRICE
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N SYMBOL Indicates that pricing information is to be ignored for a given symbol, nor will
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quotes ever be downloaded for that symbol. Useful with a home currency, such
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as the dollar ($). It is recommended that these pricing options be set in the price
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database file, which defaults to ‘~/.pricedb’. The syntax for this command is:
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N SYMBOL
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D AMOUNT Specifies the default commodity to use, by specifying an amount in the expected
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format. The entry command will use this commodity as the default when none
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other can be determined. This command may be used multiple times, to set
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the default flags for different commodities; whichever is seen last is used as the
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default commodity. For example, to set US dollars as the default commodity,
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while also setting the thousands flag and decimal flag for that commodity, use:
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D $1,000.00
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C AMOUNT1 = AMOUNT2
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Specifies a commodity conversion, where the first amount is given to be equiv-
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alent to the second amount. The first amount should use the decimal precision
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desired during reporting:
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C 1.00 Kb = 1024 bytes
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i, o, b, h
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These four relate to timeclock support, which permits ledger to read timelog
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files. See the timeclock’s documentation for more info on the syntax of its
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timelog files.
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@
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See Tests.hs for sample data.
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-}
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module Parse
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where
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import qualified Data.Map as Map
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import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec
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import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec.Language
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import qualified Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec.Token as P
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import System.IO
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import Utils
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import Models
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import Options
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-- utils
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-- | parse the user's specified ledger file and do some action with it
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-- (or report a parse error)
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parseLedgerAndDo :: [Flag] -> (Regex,Regex) -> (Ledger -> IO ()) -> IO ()
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parseLedgerAndDo opts pats cmd = do
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path <- ledgerFilePath opts
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parsed <- parseLedgerFile path
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case parsed of Left err -> parseError err
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Right l -> cacheLedgerAndDo l pats cmd
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-- do some action with the ledger parse result, or report a parse error
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-- withParsedLedgerOrErrorDo :: (Either ParseError LedgerFile) -> (Regex,Regex) -> (Ledger -> IO ()) -> IO ()
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-- withParsedLedgerOrErrorDo parsed pats cmd = do
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-- case parsed of Left err -> parseError err
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-- Right l -> cacheLedgerAndDo l pats cmd
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parseLedgerFile :: String -> IO (Either ParseError LedgerFile)
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parseLedgerFile "-" = fmap (parse ledgerfile "-") $ hGetContents stdin
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parseLedgerFile f = parseFromFile ledgerfile f
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parseError :: (Show a) => a -> IO ()
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parseError e = do putStr "ledger parse error at "; print e
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-- set up token parsing, though we're not yet using these much
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ledgerLanguageDef = LanguageDef {
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commentStart = ""
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, commentEnd = ""
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, commentLine = ";"
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, nestedComments = False
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, identStart = letter <|> char '_'
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, identLetter = alphaNum <|> oneOf "_':"
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, opStart = opLetter emptyDef
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, opLetter = oneOf "!#$%&*+./<=>?@\\^|-~"
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, reservedOpNames= []
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, reservedNames = []
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, caseSensitive = False
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}
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lexer = P.makeTokenParser ledgerLanguageDef
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whiteSpace = P.whiteSpace lexer
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lexeme = P.lexeme lexer
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symbol = P.symbol lexer
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natural = P.natural lexer
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parens = P.parens lexer
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semi = P.semi lexer
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identifier = P.identifier lexer
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reserved = P.reserved lexer
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reservedOp = P.reservedOp lexer
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-- parsers
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ledgerfile :: Parser LedgerFile
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ledgerfile = ledger <|> ledgerfromtimelog
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ledger :: Parser LedgerFile
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ledger = do
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-- for now these must come first, unlike ledger
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modifier_entries <- many ledgermodifierentry
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periodic_entries <- many ledgerperiodicentry
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--
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entries <- (many ledgerentry) <?> "entry"
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final_comment_lines <- ledgernondatalines
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eof
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return $ LedgerFile modifier_entries periodic_entries entries (unlines final_comment_lines)
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ledgernondatalines :: Parser [String]
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ledgernondatalines = many (ledgerdirective <|> -- treat as comments
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commentline <|>
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blankline)
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ledgerdirective :: Parser String
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ledgerdirective = char '!' >> restofline <?> "directive"
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blankline :: Parser String
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blankline =
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do {s <- many1 spacenonewline; newline; return s} <|>
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do {newline; return ""} <?> "blank line"
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commentline :: Parser String
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commentline = do
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char ';' <?> "comment line"
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l <- restofline
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return $ ";" ++ l
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ledgercomment :: Parser String
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ledgercomment =
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try (do
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char ';'
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many spacenonewline
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many (noneOf "\n")
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)
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<|> return "" <?> "comment"
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ledgermodifierentry :: Parser ModifierEntry
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ledgermodifierentry = do
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char '=' <?> "entry"
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many spacenonewline
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valueexpr <- restofline
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transactions <- ledgertransactions
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return (ModifierEntry valueexpr transactions)
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ledgerperiodicentry :: Parser PeriodicEntry
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ledgerperiodicentry = do
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char '~' <?> "entry"
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many spacenonewline
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periodexpr <- restofline
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transactions <- ledgertransactions
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return (PeriodicEntry periodexpr transactions)
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ledgerentry :: Parser LedgerEntry
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ledgerentry = do
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preceding <- ledgernondatalines
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date <- ledgerdate <?> "entry"
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status <- ledgerstatus
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code <- ledgercode
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-- ledger treats entry comments as part of the description, we will too
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-- desc <- many (noneOf ";\n") <?> "description"
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-- let description = reverse $ dropWhile (==' ') $ reverse desc
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description <- many (noneOf "\n") <?> "description"
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comment <- ledgercomment
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restofline
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transactions <- ledgertransactions
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return $ autofillEntry $ LedgerEntry date status code description comment transactions (unlines preceding)
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ledgerdate :: Parser String
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ledgerdate = do
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y <- many1 digit
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char '/'
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m <- many1 digit
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char '/'
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d <- many1 digit
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many1 spacenonewline
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return $ printf "%04s/%02s/%02s" y m d
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ledgerstatus :: Parser Bool
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ledgerstatus = try (do { char '*'; many1 spacenonewline; return True } ) <|> return False
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ledgercode :: Parser String
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ledgercode = try (do { char '('; code <- anyChar `manyTill` char ')'; many1 spacenonewline; return code } ) <|> return ""
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ledgertransactions :: Parser [LedgerTransaction]
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ledgertransactions = (ledgertransaction <?> "transaction") `manyTill` (do {newline <?> "blank line"; return ()} <|> eof)
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ledgertransaction :: Parser LedgerTransaction
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ledgertransaction = do
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many1 spacenonewline
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account <- ledgeraccount
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amount <- ledgeramount
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many spacenonewline
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comment <- ledgercomment
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restofline
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return (LedgerTransaction account amount comment)
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-- | account names may have single spaces in them, and are terminated by two or more spaces
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ledgeraccount :: Parser String
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ledgeraccount =
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many1 ((alphaNum <|> char ':' <|> char '/' <|> char '_' <?> "account name")
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<|> try (do {spacenonewline; do {notFollowedBy spacenonewline; return ' '}} <?> "double space"))
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ledgeramount :: Parser Amount
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ledgeramount =
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try (do
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many1 spacenonewline
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c <- many (noneOf "-.0123456789;\n") <?> "currency"
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q <- many1 (oneOf "-.,0123456789") <?> "quantity"
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let q' = stripcommas $ striptrailingpoint q
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let (int,frac) = break (=='.') q'
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let precision = length $ dropWhile (=='.') frac
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return (Amount (getcurrency c) (read q') precision)
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)
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<|> return (Amount (Currency "AUTO" 0) 0 0)
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where
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stripcommas = filter (',' /=)
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striptrailingpoint = reverse . dropWhile (=='.') . reverse
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spacenonewline :: Parser Char
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spacenonewline = satisfy (\c -> c `elem` " \v\f\t")
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restofline :: Parser String
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restofline = anyChar `manyTill` newline
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whiteSpace1 :: Parser ()
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whiteSpace1 = do space; whiteSpace
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{-| timelog file parser
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Here is the timelog grammar, from timeclock.el 2.6:
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A timelog contains data in the form of a single entry per line.
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Each entry has the form:
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CODE YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS [COMMENT]
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CODE is one of: b, h, i, o or O. COMMENT is optional when the code is
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i, o or O. The meanings of the codes are:
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b Set the current time balance, or \"time debt\". Useful when
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archiving old log data, when a debt must be carried forward.
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The COMMENT here is the number of seconds of debt.
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h Set the required working time for the given day. This must
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be the first entry for that day. The COMMENT in this case is
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the number of hours in this workday. Floating point amounts
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are allowed.
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i Clock in. The COMMENT in this case should be the name of the
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project worked on.
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o Clock out. COMMENT is unnecessary, but can be used to provide
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a description of how the period went, for example.
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O Final clock out. Whatever project was being worked on, it is
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now finished. Useful for creating summary reports.
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example:
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i 2007/03/10 12:26:00 hledger
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o 2007/03/10 17:26:02
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@
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-}
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ledgerfromtimelog :: Parser LedgerFile
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ledgerfromtimelog = do
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tl <- timelog
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return $ ledgerFromTimeLog tl
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timelog :: Parser TimeLog
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timelog = do
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entries <- many timelogentry
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eof
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return $ TimeLog entries
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timelogentry :: Parser TimeLogEntry
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timelogentry = do
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code <- oneOf "bhioO"
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many1 spacenonewline
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date <- ledgerdate
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time <- many $ oneOf "0123456789:"
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let datetime = date ++ " " ++ time
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many spacenonewline
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comment <- restofline
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return $ TimeLogEntry code datetime comment
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