hledger/hledger-lib/Hledger/Read/Common.hs
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{-|
Some common parsers and helpers used by several readers.
Some of these might belong in Hledger.Read.JournalReader or Hledger.Read.
-}
--- * module
{-# LANGUAGE CPP, BangPatterns, DeriveDataTypeable, RecordWildCards, NamedFieldPuns, NoMonoLocalBinds, ScopedTypeVariables, FlexibleContexts, TupleSections, OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}
module Hledger.Read.Common (
Reader (..),
InputOpts (..),
definputopts,
rawOptsToInputOpts,
-- * parsing utilities
runTextParser,
rtp,
runJournalParser,
rjp,
genericSourcePos,
journalSourcePos,
generateAutomaticPostings,
parseAndFinaliseJournal,
parseAndFinaliseJournal', -- TODO unused ? check addons
setYear,
getYear,
setDefaultCommodityAndStyle,
getDefaultCommodityAndStyle,
getDefaultAmountStyle,
getAmountStyle,
pushAccount,
pushParentAccount,
popParentAccount,
getParentAccount,
addAccountAlias,
getAccountAliases,
clearAccountAliases,
journalAddFile,
-- * parsers
-- ** transaction bits
statusp,
codep,
descriptionp,
-- ** dates
datep,
datetimep,
secondarydatep,
-- ** account names
modifiedaccountnamep,
accountnamep,
-- ** amounts
spaceandamountormissingp,
amountp,
amountp',
mamountp',
commoditysymbolp,
priceamountp,
partialbalanceassertionp,
fixedlotpricep,
numberp,
fromRawNumber,
rawnumberp,
-- ** comments
multilinecommentp,
emptyorcommentlinep,
followingcommentp,
transactioncommentp,
postingcommentp,
-- ** bracketed dates
bracketeddatetagsp
)
where
--- * imports
import Prelude ()
import "base-compat-batteries" Prelude.Compat hiding (readFile)
import "base-compat-batteries" Control.Monad.Compat
import Control.Monad.Except (ExceptT(..), throwError)
import Control.Monad.State.Strict
import Data.Bifunctor (bimap, second)
import Data.Char
import Data.Data
import Data.Decimal (DecimalRaw (Decimal), Decimal)
import Data.Default
import Data.Functor.Identity
import "base-compat-batteries" Data.List.Compat
import Data.List.NonEmpty (NonEmpty(..))
import Data.Maybe
import qualified Data.Map as M
import qualified Data.Semigroup as Sem
import Data.Text (Text)
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Data.Time.Calendar
import Data.Time.LocalTime
import System.Time (getClockTime)
import Text.Megaparsec
import Text.Megaparsec.Char
import Text.Megaparsec.Char.Lexer (decimal)
import Hledger.Data
import Hledger.Utils
import Hledger.Utils.ParseErrors
import qualified Hledger.Query as Q (Query(Any))
-- | A hledger journal reader is a triple of storage format name, a
-- detector of that format, and a parser from that format to Journal.
data Reader = Reader {
-- The canonical name of the format handled by this reader
rFormat :: StorageFormat
-- The file extensions recognised as containing this format
,rExtensions :: [String]
-- A text parser for this format, accepting input options, file
-- path for error messages and file contents, producing an exception-raising IO
-- action that returns a journal or error message.
,rParser :: InputOpts -> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
-- Experimental readers are never tried automatically.
,rExperimental :: Bool
}
instance Show Reader where show r = rFormat r ++ " reader"
-- $setup
-- | Various options to use when reading journal files.
-- Similar to CliOptions.inputflags, simplifies the journal-reading functions.
data InputOpts = InputOpts {
-- files_ :: [FilePath]
mformat_ :: Maybe StorageFormat -- ^ a file/storage format to try, unless overridden
-- by a filename prefix. Nothing means try all.
,mrules_file_ :: Maybe FilePath -- ^ a conversion rules file to use (when reading CSV)
,aliases_ :: [String] -- ^ account name aliases to apply
,anon_ :: Bool -- ^ do light anonymisation/obfuscation of the data
,ignore_assertions_ :: Bool -- ^ don't check balance assertions
,new_ :: Bool -- ^ read only new transactions since this file was last read
,new_save_ :: Bool -- ^ save latest new transactions state for next time
,pivot_ :: String -- ^ use the given field's value as the account name
,auto_ :: Bool -- ^ generate automatic postings when journal is parsed
} deriving (Show, Data) --, Typeable)
instance Default InputOpts where def = definputopts
definputopts :: InputOpts
definputopts = InputOpts def def def def def def True def def
rawOptsToInputOpts :: RawOpts -> InputOpts
rawOptsToInputOpts rawopts = InputOpts{
-- files_ = map (T.unpack . stripquotes . T.pack) $ listofstringopt "file" rawopts
mformat_ = Nothing
,mrules_file_ = maybestringopt "rules-file" rawopts
,aliases_ = map (T.unpack . stripquotes . T.pack) $ listofstringopt "alias" rawopts
,anon_ = boolopt "anon" rawopts
,ignore_assertions_ = boolopt "ignore-assertions" rawopts
,new_ = boolopt "new" rawopts
,new_save_ = True
,pivot_ = stringopt "pivot" rawopts
,auto_ = boolopt "auto" rawopts
}
--- * parsing utilities
-- | Run a string parser with no state in the identity monad.
runTextParser, rtp :: TextParser Identity a -> Text -> Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) a
runTextParser p t = runParser p "" t
rtp = runTextParser
-- | Run a journal parser with a null journal-parsing state.
runJournalParser, rjp :: Monad m => JournalParser m a -> Text -> m (Either (ParseError Char CustomErr) a)
runJournalParser p t = runParserT (evalStateT p mempty) "" t
rjp = runJournalParser
genericSourcePos :: SourcePos -> GenericSourcePos
genericSourcePos p = GenericSourcePos (sourceName p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceLine p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceColumn p)
journalSourcePos :: SourcePos -> SourcePos -> GenericSourcePos
journalSourcePos p p' = JournalSourcePos (sourceName p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceLine p, fromIntegral $ line')
where line'
| (unPos $ sourceColumn p') == 1 = unPos (sourceLine p') - 1
| otherwise = unPos $ sourceLine p' -- might be at end of file withat last new-line
-- | Generate Automatic postings and add them to the current journal.
generateAutomaticPostings :: Journal -> Journal
generateAutomaticPostings j = j { jtxns = map modifier $ jtxns j }
where
modifier = foldr (flip (.) . runModifierTransaction') id mtxns
runModifierTransaction' = fmap txnTieKnot . runModifierTransaction Q.Any
mtxns = jmodifiertxns j
-- | Given a megaparsec ParsedJournal parser, input options, file
-- path and file content: parse and post-process a Journal, or give an error.
parseAndFinaliseJournal :: JournalParser IO ParsedJournal -> InputOpts
-> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
parseAndFinaliseJournal parser iopts f txt = do
t <- liftIO getClockTime
y <- liftIO getCurrentYear
ep <- liftIO $ runParserT (evalStateT parser nulljournal {jparsedefaultyear=Just y}) f txt
case ep of
Right pj ->
let pj' = if auto_ iopts then generateAutomaticPostings pj else pj in
case journalFinalise t f txt (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) pj' of
Right j -> return j
Left e -> throwError e
Left e -> throwError $ customParseErrorPretty txt e
parseAndFinaliseJournal' :: JournalParser Identity ParsedJournal -> InputOpts
-> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
parseAndFinaliseJournal' parser iopts f txt = do
t <- liftIO getClockTime
y <- liftIO getCurrentYear
let ep = runParser (evalStateT parser nulljournal {jparsedefaultyear=Just y}) f txt
case ep of
Right pj ->
let pj' = if auto_ iopts then generateAutomaticPostings pj else pj in
case journalFinalise t f txt (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) pj' of
Right j -> return j
Left e -> throwError e
Left e -> throwError $ parseErrorPretty e
setYear :: Year -> JournalParser m ()
setYear y = modify' (\j -> j{jparsedefaultyear=Just y})
getYear :: JournalParser m (Maybe Year)
getYear = fmap jparsedefaultyear get
setDefaultCommodityAndStyle :: (CommoditySymbol,AmountStyle) -> JournalParser m ()
setDefaultCommodityAndStyle cs = modify' (\j -> j{jparsedefaultcommodity=Just cs})
getDefaultCommodityAndStyle :: JournalParser m (Maybe (CommoditySymbol,AmountStyle))
getDefaultCommodityAndStyle = jparsedefaultcommodity `fmap` get
-- | Get amount style associated with default currency.
--
-- Returns 'AmountStyle' used to defined by a latest default commodity directive
-- prior to current position within this file or its parents.
getDefaultAmountStyle :: JournalParser m (Maybe AmountStyle)
getDefaultAmountStyle = fmap snd <$> getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
-- | Lookup currency-specific amount style.
--
-- Returns 'AmountStyle' used in commodity directive within current journal
-- prior to current position or in its parents files.
getAmountStyle :: CommoditySymbol -> JournalParser m (Maybe AmountStyle)
getAmountStyle commodity = do
specificStyle <- maybe Nothing cformat . M.lookup commodity . jcommodities <$> get
defaultStyle <- fmap snd <$> getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
let effectiveStyle = listToMaybe $ catMaybes [specificStyle, defaultStyle]
return effectiveStyle
pushAccount :: AccountName -> JournalParser m ()
pushAccount acct = modify' (\j -> j{jaccounts = (acct, Nothing) : jaccounts j})
pushParentAccount :: AccountName -> JournalParser m ()
pushParentAccount acct = modify' (\j -> j{jparseparentaccounts = acct : jparseparentaccounts j})
popParentAccount :: JournalParser m ()
popParentAccount = do
j <- get
case jparseparentaccounts j of
[] -> unexpected (Tokens ('E' :| "nd of apply account block with no beginning"))
(_:rest) -> put j{jparseparentaccounts=rest}
getParentAccount :: JournalParser m AccountName
getParentAccount = fmap (concatAccountNames . reverse . jparseparentaccounts) get
addAccountAlias :: MonadState Journal m => AccountAlias -> m ()
addAccountAlias a = modify' (\(j@Journal{..}) -> j{jparsealiases=a:jparsealiases})
getAccountAliases :: MonadState Journal m => m [AccountAlias]
getAccountAliases = fmap jparsealiases get
clearAccountAliases :: MonadState Journal m => m ()
clearAccountAliases = modify' (\(j@Journal{..}) -> j{jparsealiases=[]})
-- getTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m => m Integer
-- getTransactionCount = fmap jparsetransactioncount get
--
-- setTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m => Integer -> m ()
-- setTransactionCount i = modify' (\j -> j{jparsetransactioncount=i})
--
-- -- | Increment the transaction index by one and return the new value.
-- incrementTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m => m Integer
-- incrementTransactionCount = do
-- modify' (\j -> j{jparsetransactioncount=jparsetransactioncount j + 1})
-- getTransactionCount
journalAddFile :: (FilePath,Text) -> Journal -> Journal
journalAddFile f j@Journal{jfiles=fs} = j{jfiles=fs++[f]}
-- append, unlike the other fields, even though we do a final reverse,
-- to compensate for additional reversal due to including/monoid-concatting
--- * parsers
--- ** transaction bits
statusp :: TextParser m Status
statusp =
choice'
[ skipMany spacenonewline >> char '*' >> return Cleared
, skipMany spacenonewline >> char '!' >> return Pending
, return Unmarked
]
codep :: TextParser m Text
codep = option "" $ try $ do
skipSome spacenonewline
between (char '(') (char ')') $ takeWhileP Nothing (/= ')')
descriptionp :: TextParser m Text
descriptionp = takeWhileP Nothing (not . semicolonOrNewline)
where semicolonOrNewline c = c == ';' || c == '\n'
--- ** dates
-- | Parse a date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
-- Hyphen (-) and period (.) are also allowed as separators.
-- The year may be omitted if a default year has been set.
-- Leading zeroes may be omitted.
datep :: JournalParser m Day
datep = do
mYear <- getYear
lift $ datep' mYear
datep' :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m Day
datep' mYear = do
startPos <- getPosition
d1 <- decimal <?> "year or month"
sep <- satisfy isDateSepChar <?> "date separator"
d2 <- decimal <?> "month or day"
fullDate startPos d1 sep d2 <|> partialDate startPos mYear d1 sep d2
<?> "full or partial date"
where
fullDate :: SourcePos -> Integer -> Char -> Int -> TextParser m Day
fullDate startPos year sep1 month = do
sep2 <- satisfy isDateSepChar <?> "date separator"
day <- decimal <?> "day"
endPos <- getPosition
let dateStr = show year ++ [sep1] ++ show month ++ [sep2] ++ show day
when (sep1 /= sep2) $ parseErrorAtRegion startPos endPos $
"invalid date (mixing date separators is not allowed): " ++ dateStr
case fromGregorianValid year month day of
Nothing -> parseErrorAtRegion startPos endPos $
"well-formed but invalid date: " ++ dateStr
Just date -> pure $! date
partialDate
:: SourcePos -> Maybe Year -> Integer -> Char -> Int -> TextParser m Day
partialDate startPos mYear month sep day = do
endPos <- getPosition
case mYear of
Just year ->
case fromGregorianValid year (fromIntegral month) day of
Nothing -> parseErrorAtRegion startPos endPos $
"well-formed but invalid date: " ++ dateStr
Just date -> pure $! date
where dateStr = show year ++ [sep] ++ show month ++ [sep] ++ show day
Nothing -> parseErrorAtRegion startPos endPos $
"partial date "++dateStr++" found, but the current year is unknown"
where dateStr = show month ++ [sep] ++ show day
{-# INLINABLE datep' #-}
-- | Parse a date and time in YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ] format.
-- Hyphen (-) and period (.) are also allowed as date separators.
-- The year may be omitted if a default year has been set.
-- Seconds are optional.
-- The timezone is optional and ignored (the time is always interpreted as a local time).
-- Leading zeroes may be omitted (except in a timezone).
datetimep :: JournalParser m LocalTime
datetimep = do
day <- datep
lift $ skipSome spacenonewline
h <- some digitChar
let h' = read h
guard $ h' >= 0 && h' <= 23
char ':'
m <- some digitChar
let m' = read m
guard $ m' >= 0 && m' <= 59
s <- optional $ char ':' >> some digitChar
let s' = case s of Just sstr -> read sstr
Nothing -> 0
guard $ s' >= 0 && s' <= 59
{- tz <- -}
optional $ do
plusminus <- oneOf ("-+" :: [Char])
d1 <- digitChar
d2 <- digitChar
d3 <- digitChar
d4 <- digitChar
return $ plusminus:d1:d2:d3:d4:""
-- ltz <- liftIO $ getCurrentTimeZone
-- let tz' = maybe ltz (fromMaybe ltz . parseTime defaultTimeLocale "%z") tz
-- return $ localTimeToUTC tz' $ LocalTime day $ TimeOfDay h' m' (fromIntegral s')
return $ LocalTime day $ TimeOfDay h' m' (fromIntegral s')
secondarydatep :: Day -> TextParser m Day
secondarydatep primaryDate = char '=' *> datep' (Just primaryYear)
where primaryYear = first3 $ toGregorian primaryDate
--- ** account names
-- | Parse an account name, then apply any parent account prefix and/or account aliases currently in effect.
modifiedaccountnamep :: JournalParser m AccountName
modifiedaccountnamep = do
parent <- getParentAccount
aliases <- getAccountAliases
a <- lift accountnamep
return $!
accountNameApplyAliases aliases $
-- XXX accountNameApplyAliasesMemo ? doesn't seem to make a difference
joinAccountNames parent
a
-- | Parse an account name. Account names start with a non-space, may
-- have single spaces inside them, and are terminated by two or more
-- spaces (or end of input). Also they have one or more components of
-- at least one character, separated by the account separator char.
-- (This parser will also consume one following space, if present.)
accountnamep :: TextParser m AccountName
accountnamep = do
firstPart <- part
otherParts <- many $ try $ singleSpace *> part
pure $! T.unwords $ firstPart : otherParts
where
part = takeWhile1P Nothing (not . isSpace)
singleSpace = void spacenonewline *> notFollowedBy spacenonewline
--- ** amounts
-- | Parse whitespace then an amount, with an optional left or right
-- currency symbol and optional price, or return the special
-- "missing" marker amount.
spaceandamountormissingp :: JournalParser m MixedAmount
spaceandamountormissingp =
option missingmixedamt $ try $ do
lift $ skipSome spacenonewline
Mixed . (:[]) <$> amountp
#ifdef TESTS
assertParseEqual' :: (Show a, Eq a) => (Either ParseError a) -> a -> Assertion
assertParseEqual' parse expected = either (assertFailure.show) (`is'` expected) parse
is' :: (Eq a, Show a) => a -> a -> Assertion
a `is'` e = assertEqual e a
test_spaceandamountormissingp = do
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty spaceandamountormissingp " $47.18") (Mixed [usd 47.18])
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty spaceandamountormissingp "$47.18") missingmixedamt
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty spaceandamountormissingp " ") missingmixedamt
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty spaceandamountormissingp "") missingmixedamt
#endif
-- | Parse a single-commodity amount, with optional symbol on the left or
-- right, optional unit or total price, and optional (ignored)
-- ledger-style balance assertion or fixed lot price declaration.
amountp :: JournalParser m Amount
amountp = do
amount <- amountwithoutpricep
price <- priceamountp
pure $ amount { aprice = price }
amountwithoutpricep :: JournalParser m Amount
amountwithoutpricep =
try leftsymbolamountp <|> try rightsymbolamountp <|> nosymbolamountp
#ifdef TESTS
test_amountp = do
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty amountp "$47.18") (usd 47.18)
assertParseEqual' (parseWithState mempty amountp "$1.") (usd 1 `withPrecision` 0)
-- ,"amount with unit price" ~: do
assertParseEqual'
(parseWithState mempty amountp "$10 @ €0.5")
(usd 10 `withPrecision` 0 `at` (eur 0.5 `withPrecision` 1))
-- ,"amount with total price" ~: do
assertParseEqual'
(parseWithState mempty amountp "$10 @@ €5")
(usd 10 `withPrecision` 0 @@ (eur 5 `withPrecision` 0))
#endif
-- | Parse an amount from a string, or get an error.
amountp' :: String -> Amount
amountp' s =
case runParser (evalStateT (amountp <* eof) mempty) "" (T.pack s) of
Right amt -> amt
Left err -> error' $ show err -- XXX should throwError
-- | Parse a mixed amount from a string, or get an error.
mamountp' :: String -> MixedAmount
mamountp' = Mixed . (:[]) . amountp'
signp :: Num a => TextParser m (a -> a)
signp = char '-' *> pure negate <|> char '+' *> pure id <|> pure id
multiplierp :: TextParser m Bool
multiplierp = option False $ char '*' *> pure True
-- | This is like skipMany but it returns True if at least one element
-- was skipped. This is helpful if youre just using many to check if
-- the resulting list is empty or not.
skipMany' :: MonadPlus m => m a -> m Bool
skipMany' p = go False
where
go !isNull = do
more <- option False (True <$ p)
if more
then go True
else pure isNull
leftsymbolamountp :: JournalParser m Amount
leftsymbolamountp = do
sign <- lift signp
m <- lift multiplierp
c <- lift commoditysymbolp
suggestedStyle <- getAmountStyle c
commodityspaced <- lift $ skipMany' spacenonewline
(q,prec,mdec,mgrps) <- lift $ numberp suggestedStyle
let s = amountstyle{ascommodityside=L, ascommodityspaced=commodityspaced, asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps}
return $ Amount c (sign q) NoPrice s m
<?> "left-symbol amount"
rightsymbolamountp :: JournalParser m Amount
rightsymbolamountp = do
m <- lift multiplierp
sign <- lift signp
ambiguousRawNum <- lift rawnumberp
mExponent <- lift $ optional $ try exponentp
commodityspaced <- lift $ skipMany' spacenonewline
c <- lift commoditysymbolp
suggestedStyle <- getAmountStyle c
let rawNum = either (disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle) id ambiguousRawNum
(q, prec, mdec, mgrps) <- case fromRawNumber rawNum mExponent of
Left errMsg -> fail errMsg
Right res -> pure res
let s = amountstyle{ascommodityside=R, ascommodityspaced=commodityspaced, asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps}
return $ Amount c (sign q) NoPrice s m
<?> "right-symbol amount"
nosymbolamountp :: JournalParser m Amount
nosymbolamountp = do
m <- lift multiplierp
suggestedStyle <- getDefaultAmountStyle
(q,prec,mdec,mgrps) <- lift $ numberp suggestedStyle
-- apply the most recently seen default commodity and style to this commodityless amount
defcs <- getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
let (c,s) = case defcs of
Just (defc,defs) -> (defc, defs{asprecision=max (asprecision defs) prec})
Nothing -> ("", amountstyle{asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps})
return $ Amount c q NoPrice s m
<?> "no-symbol amount"
commoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
commoditysymbolp =
quotedcommoditysymbolp <|> simplecommoditysymbolp <?> "commodity symbol"
quotedcommoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
quotedcommoditysymbolp =
between (char '"') (char '"') $ takeWhile1P Nothing f
where f c = c /= ';' && c /= '\n' && c /= '\"'
simplecommoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
simplecommoditysymbolp = takeWhile1P Nothing (not . isNonsimpleCommodityChar)
priceamountp :: JournalParser m Price
priceamountp = option NoPrice $ try $ do
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
char '@'
priceConstructor <- char '@' *> pure TotalPrice <|> pure UnitPrice
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
priceAmount <- amountwithoutpricep
pure $ priceConstructor priceAmount
partialbalanceassertionp :: JournalParser m BalanceAssertion
partialbalanceassertionp = optional $ try $ do
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
sourcepos <- genericSourcePos <$> lift getPosition
char '='
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
a <- amountp -- XXX should restrict to a simple amount
return (a, sourcepos)
-- balanceassertion :: Monad m => TextParser m (Maybe MixedAmount)
-- balanceassertion =
-- try (do
-- lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
-- string "=="
-- lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
-- a <- amountp -- XXX should restrict to a simple amount
-- return $ Just $ Mixed [a])
-- <|> return Nothing
-- http://ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger3.html#Fixing-Lot-Prices
fixedlotpricep :: JournalParser m (Maybe Amount)
fixedlotpricep = optional $ try $ do
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
char '{'
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
char '='
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
a <- amountp -- XXX should restrict to a simple amount
lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
char '}'
return a
-- | Parse a string representation of a number for its value and display
-- attributes.
--
-- Some international number formats are accepted, eg either period or comma
-- may be used for the decimal point, and the other of these may be used for
-- separating digit groups in the integer part. See
-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator for more examples.
--
-- This returns: the parsed numeric value, the precision (number of digits
-- seen following the decimal point), the decimal point character used if any,
-- and the digit group style if any.
--
numberp :: Maybe AmountStyle -> TextParser m (Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle)
numberp suggestedStyle = do
-- a number is an optional sign followed by a sequence of digits possibly
-- interspersed with periods, commas, or both
-- ptrace "numberp"
sign <- signp
rawNum <- either (disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle) id <$> rawnumberp
mExp <- optional $ try $ exponentp
dbg8 "numberp suggestedStyle" suggestedStyle `seq` return ()
case dbg8 "numberp quantity,precision,mdecimalpoint,mgrps"
$ fromRawNumber rawNum mExp of
Left errMsg -> fail errMsg
Right (q, p, d, g) -> pure (sign q, p, d, g)
<?> "numberp"
exponentp :: TextParser m Int
exponentp = char' 'e' *> signp <*> decimal <?> "exponentp"
-- | Interpret a raw number as a decimal number.
--
-- Returns:
-- - the decimal number
-- - the precision (number of digits after the decimal point)
-- - the decimal point character, if any
-- - the digit group style, if any (digit group character and sizes of digit groups)
fromRawNumber
:: RawNumber
-> Maybe Int
-> Either String
(Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle)
fromRawNumber raw mExp = case raw of
NoSeparators digitGrp mDecimals ->
let mDecPt = fmap fst mDecimals
decimalGrp = maybe mempty snd mDecimals
(quantity, precision) =
maybe id applyExp mExp $ toQuantity digitGrp decimalGrp
in Right (quantity, precision, mDecPt, Nothing)
WithSeparators digitSep digitGrps mDecimals -> case mExp of
Nothing ->
let mDecPt = fmap fst mDecimals
decimalGrp = maybe mempty snd mDecimals
digitGroupStyle = DigitGroups digitSep (groupSizes digitGrps)
(quantity, precision) = toQuantity (mconcat digitGrps) decimalGrp
in Right (quantity, precision, mDecPt, Just digitGroupStyle)
Just _ ->
Left "mixing digit separators with exponents is not allowed"
where
-- Outputs digit group sizes from least significant to most significant
groupSizes :: [DigitGrp] -> [Int]
groupSizes digitGrps = reverse $ case map digitGroupLength digitGrps of
(a:b:cs) | a < b -> b:cs
gs -> gs
toQuantity :: DigitGrp -> DigitGrp -> (Quantity, Int)
toQuantity preDecimalGrp postDecimalGrp = (quantity, precision)
where
quantity = Decimal (fromIntegral precision)
(digitGroupNumber $ preDecimalGrp <> postDecimalGrp)
precision = digitGroupLength postDecimalGrp
applyExp :: Int -> (Decimal, Int) -> (Decimal, Int)
applyExp exponent (quantity, precision) =
(quantity * 10^^exponent, max 0 (precision - exponent))
disambiguateNumber :: Maybe AmountStyle -> AmbiguousNumber -> RawNumber
disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle (AmbiguousNumber grp1 sep grp2) =
-- If present, use the suggested style to disambiguate;
-- otherwise, assume that the separator is a decimal point where possible.
if isDecimalPointChar sep &&
maybe True (sep `isValidDecimalBy`) suggestedStyle
then NoSeparators grp1 (Just (sep, grp2))
else WithSeparators sep [grp1, grp2] Nothing
where
isValidDecimalBy :: Char -> AmountStyle -> Bool
isValidDecimalBy c = \case
AmountStyle{asdecimalpoint = Just d} -> d == c
AmountStyle{asdigitgroups = Just (DigitGroups g _)} -> g /= c
AmountStyle{asprecision = 0} -> False
_ -> True
-- | Parse and interpret the structure of a number without external hints.
-- Numbers are digit strings, possibly separated into digit groups by one
-- of two types of separators. (1) Numbers may optionally have a decimal
-- point, which may be either a period or comma. (2) Numbers may
-- optionally contain digit group separators, which must all be either a
-- period, a comma, or a space.
--
-- It is our task to deduce the identities of the decimal point and digit
-- separator characters, based on the allowed syntax. For instance, we
-- make use of the fact that a decimal point can occur at most once and
-- must succeed all digit group separators.
--
-- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1,234,567.89"
-- Right (WithSeparators ',' ["1","234","567"] (Just ('.',"89")))
-- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1,000"
-- Left (AmbiguousNumber "1" ',' "000")
-- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1 000"
-- Right (WithSeparators ' ' ["1","000"] Nothing)
--
rawnumberp :: TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
rawnumberp = label "rawnumberp" $ do
rawNumber <- fmap Right leadingDecimalPt <|> leadingDigits
-- Guard against mistyped numbers
notFollowedBy $ satisfy isDecimalPointChar <|> char ' ' *> digitChar
return $ dbg8 "rawnumberp" rawNumber
where
leadingDecimalPt :: TextParser m RawNumber
leadingDecimalPt = do
decPt <- satisfy isDecimalPointChar
decGrp <- digitgroupp
pure $ NoSeparators mempty (Just (decPt, decGrp))
leadingDigits :: TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
leadingDigits = do
grp1 <- digitgroupp
withSeparators grp1 <|> fmap Right (trailingDecimalPt grp1)
<|> pure (Right $ NoSeparators grp1 Nothing)
withSeparators :: DigitGrp -> TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
withSeparators grp1 = do
(sep, grp2) <- try $ (,) <$> satisfy isDigitSeparatorChar <*> digitgroupp
grps <- many $ try $ char sep *> digitgroupp
let digitGroups = grp1 : grp2 : grps
fmap Right (withDecimalPt sep digitGroups)
<|> pure (withoutDecimalPt grp1 sep grp2 grps)
withDecimalPt :: Char -> [DigitGrp] -> TextParser m RawNumber
withDecimalPt digitSep digitGroups = do
decPt <- satisfy $ \c -> isDecimalPointChar c && c /= digitSep
decDigitGrp <- option mempty digitgroupp
pure $ WithSeparators digitSep digitGroups (Just (decPt, decDigitGrp))
withoutDecimalPt
:: DigitGrp
-> Char
-> DigitGrp
-> [DigitGrp]
-> Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber
withoutDecimalPt grp1 sep grp2 grps
| null grps && isDecimalPointChar sep =
Left $ AmbiguousNumber grp1 sep grp2
| otherwise = Right $ WithSeparators sep (grp1:grp2:grps) Nothing
trailingDecimalPt :: DigitGrp -> TextParser m RawNumber
trailingDecimalPt grp1 = do
decPt <- satisfy isDecimalPointChar
pure $ NoSeparators grp1 (Just (decPt, mempty))
isDecimalPointChar :: Char -> Bool
isDecimalPointChar c = c == '.' || c == ','
isDigitSeparatorChar :: Char -> Bool
isDigitSeparatorChar c = isDecimalPointChar c || c == ' '
data DigitGrp = DigitGrp {
digitGroupLength :: !Int,
digitGroupNumber :: !Integer
} deriving (Eq)
instance Show DigitGrp where
show (DigitGrp len num)
| len > 0 = "\"" ++ padding ++ numStr ++ "\""
| otherwise = "\"\""
where numStr = show num
padding = replicate (len - length numStr) '0'
instance Sem.Semigroup DigitGrp where
DigitGrp l1 n1 <> DigitGrp l2 n2 = DigitGrp (l1 + l2) (n1 * 10^l2 + n2)
instance Monoid DigitGrp where
mempty = DigitGrp 0 0
mappend = (Sem.<>)
digitgroupp :: TextParser m DigitGrp
digitgroupp = label "digit group"
$ makeGroup <$> takeWhile1P (Just "digit") isDigit
where
makeGroup = uncurry DigitGrp . foldl' step (0, 0) . T.unpack
step (!l, !a) c = (l+1, a*10 + fromIntegral (digitToInt c))
data RawNumber
= NoSeparators DigitGrp (Maybe (Char, DigitGrp)) -- 100 or 100. or .100 or 100.50
| WithSeparators Char [DigitGrp] (Maybe (Char, DigitGrp)) -- 1,000,000 or 1,000.50
deriving (Show, Eq)
data AmbiguousNumber = AmbiguousNumber DigitGrp Char DigitGrp -- 1,000
deriving (Show, Eq)
-- test_numberp = do
-- let s `is` n = assertParseEqual (parseWithState mempty numberp s) n
-- assertFails = assertBool . isLeft . parseWithState mempty numberp
-- assertFails ""
-- "0" `is` (0, 0, '.', ',', [])
-- "1" `is` (1, 0, '.', ',', [])
-- "1.1" `is` (1.1, 1, '.', ',', [])
-- "1,000.1" `is` (1000.1, 1, '.', ',', [3])
-- "1.00.000,1" `is` (100000.1, 1, ',', '.', [3,2])
-- "1,000,000" `is` (1000000, 0, '.', ',', [3,3])
-- "1." `is` (1, 0, '.', ',', [])
-- "1," `is` (1, 0, ',', '.', [])
-- ".1" `is` (0.1, 1, '.', ',', [])
-- ",1" `is` (0.1, 1, ',', '.', [])
-- assertFails "1,000.000,1"
-- assertFails "1.000,000.1"
-- assertFails "1,000.000.1"
-- assertFails "1,,1"
-- assertFails "1..1"
-- assertFails ".1,"
-- assertFails ",1."
--- ** comments
multilinecommentp :: TextParser m ()
multilinecommentp = startComment *> anyLine `skipManyTill` endComment
where
startComment = string "comment" *> trailingSpaces
endComment = eof <|> string "end comment" *> trailingSpaces
trailingSpaces = skipMany spacenonewline <* newline
anyLine = void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= '\n') *> newline
{-# INLINABLE multilinecommentp #-}
emptyorcommentlinep :: TextParser m ()
emptyorcommentlinep = do
skipMany spacenonewline
skiplinecommentp <|> void newline
where
-- A line (file-level) comment can start with a semicolon, hash, or star
-- (allowing org nodes).
skiplinecommentp :: TextParser m ()
skiplinecommentp = do
satisfy $ \c -> c == ';' || c == '#' || c == '*'
void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= '\n')
optional newline
pure ()
{-# INLINABLE emptyorcommentlinep #-}
-- A parser combinator for parsing (possibly multiline) comments
-- following journal items.
--
-- Several journal items may be followed by comments, which begin with
-- semicolons and extend to the end of the line. Such comments may span
-- multiple lines, but comment lines below the journal item must be
-- preceeded by leading whitespace.
--
-- This parser combinator accepts a parser that consumes all input up
-- until the next newline. This parser should extract the "content" from
-- comments. The resulting parser returns this content plus the raw text
-- of the comment itself.
followingcommentp' :: (Monoid a) => TextParser m a -> TextParser m (Text, a)
followingcommentp' contentp = do
skipMany spacenonewline
sameLine <- try headerp *> match' contentp <|> pure ("", mempty)
_ <- eolof
lowerLines <- many $
try (skipSome spacenonewline *> headerp) *> match' contentp <* eolof
let (textLines, results) = unzip $ sameLine : lowerLines
strippedCommentText = T.unlines $ map T.strip textLines
result = mconcat results
pure (strippedCommentText, result)
where
headerp = char ';' *> skipMany spacenonewline
{-# INLINABLE followingcommentp' #-}
-- | Parse the text of a (possibly multiline) comment following a journal
-- item.
followingcommentp :: TextParser m Text
followingcommentp =
fst <$> followingcommentp' (void $ takeWhileP Nothing (/= '\n'))
{-# INLINABLE followingcommentp #-}
-- | Parse a transaction comment and extract its tags.
--
-- The first line of a transaction may be followed by comments, which
-- begin with semicolons and extend to the end of the line. Transaction
-- comments may span multiple lines, but comment lines below the
-- transaction must be preceeded by leading whitespace.
--
-- 2000/1/1 ; a transaction comment starting on the same line ...
-- ; extending to the next line
-- account1 $1
-- account2
--
-- Tags are name-value pairs.
--
-- >>> let getTags (_,tags) = tags
-- >>> let parseTags = fmap getTags . rtp transactioncommentp
--
-- >>> parseTags "; name1: val1, name2:all this is value2"
-- Right [("name1","val1"),("name2","all this is value2")]
--
-- A tag's name must be immediately followed by a colon, without
-- separating whitespace. The corresponding value consists of all the text
-- following the colon up until the next colon or newline, stripped of
-- leading and trailing whitespace.
--
transactioncommentp :: TextParser m (Text, [Tag])
transactioncommentp = followingcommentp' commenttagsp
{-# INLINABLE transactioncommentp #-}
commenttagsp :: TextParser m [Tag]
commenttagsp = do
tagName <- fmap (last . T.split isSpace)
$ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= ':' && c /= '\n')
atColon tagName <|> pure [] -- if not ':', then either '\n' or EOF
where
atColon :: Text -> TextParser m [Tag]
atColon name = char ':' *> do
if T.null name
then commenttagsp
else do
skipMany spacenonewline
val <- tagValue
let tag = (name, val)
(tag:) <$> commenttagsp
tagValue :: TextParser m Text
tagValue = do
val <- T.strip <$> takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= ',' && c /= '\n')
_ <- optional $ char ','
pure val
{-# INLINABLE commenttagsp #-}
-- | Parse a posting comment and extract its tags and dates.
--
-- Postings may be followed by comments, which begin with semicolons and
-- extend to the end of the line. Posting comments may span multiple
-- lines, but comment lines below the posting must be preceeded by
-- leading whitespace.
--
-- 2000/1/1
-- account1 $1 ; a posting comment starting on the same line ...
-- ; extending to the next line
--
-- account2
-- ; a posting comment beginning on the next line
--
-- Tags are name-value pairs.
--
-- >>> let getTags (_,tags,_,_) = tags
-- >>> let parseTags = fmap getTags . rtp (postingcommentp Nothing)
--
-- >>> parseTags "; name1: val1, name2:all this is value2"
-- Right [("name1","val1"),("name2","all this is value2")]
--
-- A tag's name must be immediately followed by a colon, without
-- separating whitespace. The corresponding value consists of all the text
-- following the colon up until the next colon or newline, stripped of
-- leading and trailing whitespace.
--
-- Posting dates may be expressed with "date"/"date2" tags or with
-- bracketed date syntax. Posting dates will inherit their year from the
-- transaction date if the year is not specified. We throw parse errors on
-- invalid dates.
--
-- >>> let getDates (_,_,d1,d2) = (d1, d2)
-- >>> let parseDates = fmap getDates . rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000))
--
-- >>> parseDates "; date: 1/2, date2: 1999/12/31"
-- Right (Just 2000-01-02,Just 1999-12-31)
-- >>> parseDates "; [1/2=1999/12/31]"
-- Right (Just 2000-01-02,Just 1999-12-31)
--
-- Example: tags, date tags, and bracketed dates
-- >>> rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000)) "; a:b, date:3/4, [=5/6]"
-- Right ("a:b, date:3/4, [=5/6]\n",[("a","b"),("date","3/4")],Just 2000-03-04,Just 2000-05-06)
--
-- Example: extraction of dates from date tags ignores trailing text
-- >>> rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000)) "; date:3/4=5/6"
-- Right ("date:3/4=5/6\n",[("date","3/4=5/6")],Just 2000-03-04,Nothing)
--
postingcommentp
:: Maybe Year -> TextParser m (Text, [Tag], Maybe Day, Maybe Day)
postingcommentp mYear = do
(commentText, (tags, dateTags)) <-
followingcommentp' (commenttagsanddatesp mYear)
let mdate = fmap snd $ find ((=="date") .fst) dateTags
mdate2 = fmap snd $ find ((=="date2").fst) dateTags
pure (commentText, tags, mdate, mdate2)
{-# INLINABLE postingcommentp #-}
commenttagsanddatesp
:: Maybe Year -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
commenttagsanddatesp mYear = do
(txt, dateTags) <- match $ readUpTo ':'
-- next char is either ':' or '\n' (or EOF)
let tagName = last (T.split isSpace txt)
(fmap.second) (dateTags++) (atColon tagName) <|> pure ([], dateTags) -- if not ':', then either '\n' or EOF
where
readUpTo :: Char -> TextParser m [DateTag]
readUpTo end = do
void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= end && c /= '\n' && c /= '[')
-- if not '[' then ':' or '\n' or EOF
atBracket (readUpTo end) <|> pure []
atBracket :: TextParser m [DateTag] -> TextParser m [DateTag]
atBracket cont = do
-- Uses the fact that bracketed date-tags cannot contain newlines
dateTags <- option [] $ lookAhead (bracketeddatetagsp mYear)
_ <- char '['
dateTags' <- cont
pure $ dateTags ++ dateTags'
atColon :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
atColon name = char ':' *> do
skipMany spacenonewline
(tags, dateTags) <- case name of
"" -> pure ([], [])
"date" -> dateValue name
"date2" -> dateValue name
_ -> tagValue name
_ <- optional $ char ','
bimap (tags++) (dateTags++) <$> commenttagsanddatesp mYear
dateValue :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
dateValue name = do
(txt, (date, dateTags)) <- match' $ do
date <- datep' mYear
dateTags <- readUpTo ','
pure (date, dateTags)
let val = T.strip txt
pure $ ( [(name, val)]
, (name, date) : dateTags )
tagValue :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
tagValue name = do
(txt, dateTags) <- match' $ readUpTo ','
let val = T.strip txt
pure $ ( [(name, val)]
, dateTags )
{-# INLINABLE commenttagsanddatesp #-}
--- ** bracketed dates
-- | Parse Ledger-style bracketed posting dates ([DATE=DATE2]), as
-- "date" and/or "date2" tags. Anything that looks like an attempt at
-- this (a square-bracketed sequence of 0123456789/-.= containing at
-- least one digit and one date separator) is also parsed, and will
-- throw an appropriate error.
--
-- The dates are parsed in full here so that errors are reported in
-- the right position. A missing year in DATE can be inferred if a
-- default date is provided. A missing year in DATE2 will be inferred
-- from DATE.
--
-- >>> either (Left . parseErrorPretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[2016/1/2=3/4]"
-- Right [("date",2016-01-02),("date2",2016-03-04)]
--
-- >>> either (Left . parseErrorPretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[1]"
-- Left ...not a bracketed date...
--
-- >>> either (Left . parseErrorPretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[2016/1/32]"
-- Left ...1:11:...well-formed but invalid date: 2016/1/32...
--
-- >>> either (Left . parseErrorPretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[1/31]"
-- Left ...1:6:...partial date 1/31 found, but the current year is unknown...
--
-- >>> either (Left . parseErrorPretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[0123456789/-.=/-.=]"
-- Left ...1:13:...expecting month or day...
--
bracketeddatetagsp
:: Maybe Year -> TextParser m [(TagName, Day)]
bracketeddatetagsp mYear1 = do
-- pdbg 0 "bracketeddatetagsp"
try $ do
s <- lookAhead
$ between (char '[') (char ']')
$ takeWhile1P Nothing isBracketedDateChar
unless (T.any isDigit s && T.any isDateSepChar s) $
fail "not a bracketed date"
-- Looks sufficiently like a bracketed date to commit to parsing a date
between (char '[') (char ']') $ do
md1 <- optional $ datep' mYear1
let mYear2 = fmap readYear md1 <|> mYear1
md2 <- optional $ char '=' *> datep' mYear2
pure $ catMaybes [("date",) <$> md1, ("date2",) <$> md2]
where
readYear = first3 . toGregorian
isBracketedDateChar c = isDigit c || isDateSepChar c || c == '='
{-# INLINABLE bracketeddatetagsp #-}
--- ** helper parsers
-- A version of `match` that is strict in the returned text
match' :: TextParser m a -> TextParser m (Text, a)
match' p = do
(!txt, p) <- match p
pure (txt, p)