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DiscussionSupportSystem (empty) → 0.11.0.2

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Dependencies added: DiscussionSupportSystem, base, blaze-html, blaze-markup, doctest, html, parsers

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+ DiscussionSupportSystem.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@+-- Initial DiscussionSupportSystem.cabal generated by cabal init.  For +-- further documentation, see http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/++-- The name of the package.+name:                DiscussionSupportSystem++-- The package version.  See the Haskell package versioning policy (PVP) +-- for standards guiding when and how versions should be incremented.+-- http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy+-- PVP summary:      +-+------- breaking API changes+--                   | | +----- non-breaking API additions+--                   | | | +--- code changes with no API change+version:             0.11.0.2++-- A short (one-line) description of the package.+synopsis:            Discussion support system++-- A longer description of the package.+-- description:         ++-- URL for the project homepage or repository.+homepage:            https://github.com/minamiyama1994/DiscussionSupportSystem++-- The license under which the package is released.+license:             GPL-3++-- The file containing the license text.+license-file:        LICENSE++-- The package author(s).+author:              minamiyama1994++-- An email address to which users can send suggestions, bug reports, and +-- patches.+maintainer:          masakazu.minamiyama@gmail.com++-- A copyright notice.+-- copyright:           ++category:            System++build-type:          Simple++-- Constraint on the version of Cabal needed to build this package.+cabal-version:       >=1.8+++library+  -- Modules exported by the library.+  exposed-modules:     DSS.Parser DSS.Html+  +  -- Modules included in this library but not exported.+  -- other-modules:       +  +  -- Other library packages from which modules are imported.+  build-depends:       base == 4.6.* , parsers == 0.11.* , html == 1.0.* , blaze-markup == 0.6.* , blaze-html == 0.7.*+  +  -- Directories containing source files.+  hs-source-dirs:      src++test-suite doctest+  type: exitcode-stdio-1.0+  main-is: Doctest.hs+  hs-source-dirs: test+  build-depends: base , DiscussionSupportSystem , doctest >= 0.9.11
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+ Setup.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@+import Distribution.Simple+main = defaultMain
+ src/DSS/Html.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}+module DSS.Html where++    import Control.Monad+    import DSS.Parser+    import Text.Html ( stringToHtmlString )+    import Text.Blaze+    import Text.Blaze.Html5+    import Text.Blaze.Html5.Attributes++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Discussion ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Discussion opinion basiss claim ) = do+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , opinion )+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , basiss )+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , claim )++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Maybe Expression ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Just expr ) = h1 $ do+            toMarkup "to "+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , expr )+        toMarkup ( _ , Nothing ) = h1 $ do+            toMarkup "Begin discussion"++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Basiss ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Basiss pairs ) = p $ do+            toMarkup "My basis's is "+            ul $ do+                mapM_ ( toMarkup . ( , ) baseUrl ) pairs++    instance ToMarkup ( String ,( Maybe Label , Basis ) ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , ( Just l , b ) ) = li ! ( \ ( Label s ) -> Text.Blaze.Html5.Attributes.id $ toValue . stringToHtmlString $ s ) l $ do+            a ! href ( ( \ ( Label s ) -> toValue . stringToHtmlString $ s ) l ) $ ( ( \ ( Label s ) -> toMarkup . stringToHtmlString $ s ) l ) +            br+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , b )+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , ( Nothing , b ) ) = li $ do+            toMarkup ( baseUrl , b )++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Basis ) where+        toMarkup ( _ , UrlBasis ( Url s ) ) = a ! href ( toValue $ stringToHtmlString s ) $ toMarkup $ stringToHtmlString s+        toMarkup ( _ , BookBasis ( Book ( Isbn isbn ) pages ) ) = do+            toMarkup $ "book of ISBN " ++ stringToHtmlString isbn+            br+            maybe ( toMarkup "" ) ( \ ( Pages ps ) -> do+                br+                toMarkup $ "pages of " ++ stringToHtmlString ( concat ( show ( Prelude.head ps ) : [ ',' : show s | s <- tail ps ] ) ) ) pages+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , QuoteBasis ( Quote exprs ) ) = toMarkup $ mapM_ ( toMarkup . ( , ) baseUrl ) exprs++    instance ToMarkup ( String , ExpressionString ) where+        toMarkup ( _ , StringExpression s ) = toMarkup s+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , ( QuoteExpression expr ) ) = toMarkup ( baseUrl , expr )++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Expression ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Expression [ name , discussion ] ) = a ! href ( toValue $ stringToHtmlString ( baseUrl ++ '/' : name ++ '/' : discussion ) ) $ toMarkup $ stringToHtmlString ( name ++ '.' : discussion )+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Expression [ name , discussion , label ] ) = a ! href ( toValue $ stringToHtmlString ( baseUrl ++ '/' : name ++ '/' : discussion ++ '#' : label ) ) $ toMarkup $ stringToHtmlString ( name ++ '.' : discussion ++ '.' : label )++    instance ToMarkup ( String , Claim ) where+        toMarkup ( baseUrl , Claim exprs ) = do+            toMarkup "My claim is"+            br+            strong $ do+                mapM_ ( toMarkup . ( , ) baseUrl ) exprs
+ src/DSS/Parser.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,424 @@+{-# OPTIONS -Wall #-}+module DSS.Parser ( Discussion ( Discussion ) , Basiss ( Basiss ) , Label ( Label ) , Basis ( UrlBasis , BookBasis , QuoteBasis ) , Url ( Url ) , Book ( Book ) , Quote ( Quote ) , Isbn ( Isbn ) , Pages ( Pages ) , Claim ( Claim ) , ExpressionString ( StringExpression , QuoteExpression ) , Expression ( Expression ) , parse ) where++    import Control.Applicative+    import Data.List+    import Text.Parser.Combinators+    import qualified Text.Parser.Char as TPC+    import qualified Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP as TPR++    data Discussion = Discussion ( Maybe Expression ) Basiss Claim deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Basiss = Basiss [ ( Maybe Label , Basis ) ] deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Label = Label String deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Basis = UrlBasis Url | BookBasis Book | QuoteBasis Quote deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Url = Url String deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Book = Book Isbn ( Maybe Pages ) deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Quote = Quote [ ExpressionString ] deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Isbn = Isbn String deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Pages = Pages [ Int ] deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Claim = Claim [ ExpressionString ] deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data ExpressionString = StringExpression String | QuoteExpression Expression deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )+    data Expression = Expression [ String ] deriving ( Show , Read , Eq )++    -- |+    -- parse discussion+    -- +    -- >>> parse "opinion to {hoge.piyo}\ntext\"\"\nclaim \"123{hoge.piyo}\""+    -- [Discussion (Just (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])) (Basiss [(Nothing,QuoteBasis (Quote []))]) (Claim [StringExpression "123",QuoteExpression (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])])]+    -- >>> parse "opinion to {hoge.piyo}\n1:text \"hoge{piyo.foo}bar\"\nurl https://github.com/minamiyama1994\n2 : ISBN 9784798120393 pages ( 1024 , 2048 )\nclaim \"123{hoge.piyo}\""+    -- [Discussion (Just (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])) (Basiss [(Just (Label "1"),QuoteBasis (Quote [StringExpression "hoge",QuoteExpression (Expression ["piyo","foo"]),StringExpression "bar"])),(Nothing,UrlBasis (Url "https://github.com/minamiyama1994")),(Just (Label "2"),BookBasis (Book (Isbn "9784798120393") (Just (Pages [1024,2048]))))]) (Claim [StringExpression "123",QuoteExpression (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])])]+    -- >>> parse "opinion to {hoge.piyo}\n1:text \"hoge{piyo.foo}bar\"\nurl https://github.com/minamiyama1994\n2 : ISBN 9784798120393 pages ( 1024 , 2048 )\n3 : ISBN 9784798120393\nclaim \"123{hoge.piyo}\""+    -- [Discussion (Just (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])) (Basiss [(Just (Label "1"),QuoteBasis (Quote [StringExpression "hoge",QuoteExpression (Expression ["piyo","foo"]),StringExpression "bar"])),(Nothing,UrlBasis (Url "https://github.com/minamiyama1994")),(Just (Label "2"),BookBasis (Book (Isbn "9784798120393") (Just (Pages [1024,2048])))),(Just (Label "3"),BookBasis (Book (Isbn "9784798120393") Nothing))]) (Claim [StringExpression "123",QuoteExpression (Expression ["hoge","piyo"])])]+    parse :: String -> [ Discussion ]+    parse s = nub $ map fst $ TPR.readP_to_S discussion s++    discussion :: TPR.ReadP Discussion+    discussion = Discussion <$> optional opinion <*> basiss <*> claim++    opinion :: TPR.ReadP Expression+    opinion = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "opinion"+        _ <- some $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "to"+        _ <- some $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        between ( TPC.string "{" ) ( TPC.string "}" ) expression++    basiss :: TPR.ReadP Basiss+    basiss = Basiss <$> ( some ( ( , ) <$> optional label <*> basis ) )++    label :: TPR.ReadP Label+    label = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        l <- some $ TPC.noneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string ":"+        return $ Label l++    basis :: TPR.ReadP Basis+    basis = choice [ UrlBasis <$> url , BookBasis <$> book , QuoteBasis <$> quote_discussion ]++    url :: TPR.ReadP Url+    url = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "url"+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        u <- uri+        return $ Url u++    book :: TPR.ReadP Book+    book = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "ISBN"+        i <- isbn+        p <- optional pages+        return $ Book i p++    pages :: TPR.ReadP Pages+    pages = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "pages"+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        b <- between ( TPC.string "(" ) ( TPC.string ")" ) page_numbers+        return $ Pages b++    page_numbers :: TPR.ReadP [ Int ]+    page_numbers = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        p <- page_number+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        m <- many $ do+            _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+            _ <- TPC.string ","+            _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+            p' <- page_number+            _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+            return p'+        return $ p : m++    page_number :: TPR.ReadP Int+    page_number = do+        d <- digit_+        return $ read d++    quote_discussion :: TPR.ReadP Quote+    quote_discussion = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "text"+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        s <- string_+        return $ Quote s++    claim :: TPR.ReadP Claim+    claim = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        _ <- TPC.string "claim"+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        s <- string_+        return $ Claim s++    digit_ :: TPR.ReadP String+    digit_ = some $ TPC.oneOf [ '0' .. '9' ]++    string_ :: TPR.ReadP [ ExpressionString ]+    string_ = between ( TPC.string "\"" ) ( TPC.string "\"" ) string_body++    string_body :: TPR.ReadP [ ExpressionString ]+    string_body = do+        c <- many $ choice [ StringExpression <$> ( TPC.noneOf "\"\\{}" >>= return . return ) , StringExpression <$> ( TPC.string "\\{" >> return "{" ) , StringExpression <$> ( TPC.string "\\}" >> return "}" ) , StringExpression <$> ( TPC.string "\\\\" >> return "\\" ) , StringExpression <$> ( TPC.string "\\\"" >> return "\"" ) , QuoteExpression <$> between ( TPC.string "{" ) ( TPC.string "}" ) expression ]+        return $ foldr ( \ e l -> case ( e , l ) of+                ( StringExpression e' , StringExpression l' : ls ) -> StringExpression ( e' ++ l' ) : ls+                _ -> e : l ) [ ] c++    expression :: TPR.ReadP Expression+    expression = do+        f <- some $ TPC.noneOf ".{}"+        post <- some $ TPC.string "." >> ( some $ TPC.noneOf ".{}" )+        return $ Expression $ f : post++    uri :: TPR.ReadP String+    uri = do+        sc <- scheme+        colon <- TPC.string ":"+        hp <- hier_part+        q <- optional $ do+            q' <- TPC.string "?"+            q'' <- query+            return $ q' ++ q''+        f <- optional $ do+            h <- TPC.string "#"+            f' <- fragment+            return $ h ++ f'+        return $ sc ++ colon ++ hp ++ ( maybe "" id q ) ++ ( maybe "" id f )++    hier_part :: TPR.ReadP String+    hier_part = choice [ do {+        ss <- TPC.string "//" ;+        a <- authority ;+        p <- path_abempty ;+        return $ ss ++ a ++ p } , path_absolute , path_rootless , path_empty ]++    scheme :: TPR.ReadP String+    scheme = do+        a <- alpha+        m <- many $ choice [ alpha , digit , TPC.char '+' , TPC.char '-' , TPC.char '.' ]+        return $ a : m++    authority :: TPR.ReadP String+    authority = do+        s <- optional $ do+            u <- userinfo+            a <- TPC.string "@"+            return $ u ++ a+        h <- host+        p <- optional $ do+            c <- TPC.string ":"+            p <- port+            return $ c ++ p+        return $ maybe "" id s ++ h ++ maybe "" id p++    userinfo :: TPR.ReadP String+    userinfo = ( many $ choice [ unreserved , pct_encoded , sub_delims , TPC.string ":" ] ) >>= return . concat++    host :: TPR.ReadP String+    host = choice [ ip_literal , ipv4address , reg_name ]++    port :: TPR.ReadP String+    port = many digit++    ip_literal :: TPR.ReadP String+    ip_literal = do+        l <- TPC.string "["+        a <- choice [ ipv6address , ipvfuture ]+        r <- TPC.string "]"+        return $ l ++ a ++ r++    ipvfuture :: TPR.ReadP String+    ipvfuture = do+        v <- TPC.string "v"+        h <- some hexdig+        d <- TPC.string "."+        s <- some $ choice [ unreserved , sub_delims , TPC.string ":" ]+        return $ v ++ h ++ d ++ concat s++    ipv6address :: TPR.ReadP String+    ipv6address = choice [ do+        r <- rep 6 6 $ do+            h <- h16+            c <- TPC.string ":"+            return $ h ++ c+        l <- ls32+        return $ concat r ++ l , do++        cc <- TPC.string "::"+        r <- rep 5 5 $ do+            h <- h16+            c <- TPC.string ":"+            return $ h ++ c+        l <- ls32+        return $ cc ++ concat r ++ l , do+        o <- optional h16++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        r <- rep 4 4 $ do+            h <- h16+            s' <- TPC.string ":"+            return $ h ++ s'+        l <- ls32+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ concat r ++ l , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 1 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        r <- rep 3 3 $ do+            h <- h16+            s' <- TPC.string ":"+            return $ h ++ s'+        l <- ls32+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ concat r ++ l , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 2 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        r <- rep 2 2 $ do+            h <- h16+            s' <- TPC.string ":"+            return $ h ++ s'+        l <- ls32+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ concat r ++ l , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 3 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        h <- h16+        s' <- TPC.string ":"+        l <- ls32+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ h ++ s' ++ l , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 4 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        l <- ls32+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ l , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 5 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        h <- h16+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ++ h , do+        o <- optional $ do+            r <- rep 0 6 $ do+                h <- h16+                s <- TPC.string ":"+                return $ h ++ s+            h <- h16+            return $ concat r ++ h++        s <- TPC.string "::"+        return $ maybe "" id o ++ s ]++    h16 :: TPR.ReadP  String+    h16 = rep 1 4 hexdig++    ls32 :: TPR.ReadP String+    ls32 = choice [ do+        h <- h16+        s <- TPC.string ":"+        h' <- h16+        return $ h ++ s ++ h' , ipv4address ]++    ipv4address :: TPR.ReadP String+    ipv4address = do+        d <- dec_octet+        s <- TPC.string "."+        d' <- dec_octet+        s' <- TPC.string "."+        d'' <- dec_octet+        s'' <- TPC.string "."+        d''' <- dec_octet+        return $ d ++ s ++ d' ++ s' ++ d'' ++ s'' ++ d'''++    dec_octet :: TPR.ReadP String+    dec_octet = choice [ digit >>= \ x -> return [ x ] , do+        o <- TPC.oneOf [ '\x31' .. '\x39' ]+        d <- digit+        return $ [ o , d ] , do+        s <- TPC.string "1"+        r <- rep 2 2 digit+        return $ s ++ r , do+        s <- TPC.string "2"+        o <- TPC.oneOf [ '\x30' .. '\x34' ]+        d <- digit+        return $ s ++ [ o ] ++ [ d ] , do+        s <- TPC.string "25"+        o <- TPC.oneOf [ '\x30' .. '\x35' ]+        return $ s ++ [ o ] ]++    reg_name :: TPR.ReadP String+    reg_name = ( many $ choice [ unreserved , pct_encoded , sub_delims ] ) >>= return . concat++    path_abempty :: TPR.ReadP String+    path_abempty = do+        m <- many $ do+            s <- TPC.string "/"+            s'<- segment+            return $ s ++ s'+        return $ concat m++    path_absolute :: TPR.ReadP String+    path_absolute = do+        s <- TPC.string "/"+        o <- optional $ do+            s' <- segment_nz+            m <- many $ do+                s'' <- TPC.string "/"+                s''' <- segment+                return $ s'' ++ s'''+            return $ s' ++ concat m+        return $ s ++ maybe "" id o++    path_rootless :: TPR.ReadP String+    path_rootless = do+        s <- segment_nz+        m <- many $ do+            s' <- TPC.string "/"+            s'' <- segment+            return $ s' ++ s''+        return $ s ++ concat m++    path_empty :: TPR.ReadP String+    path_empty = rep 0 0 pchar >>= return . concat++    segment :: TPR.ReadP String+    segment = many pchar >>= return . concat++    segment_nz :: TPR.ReadP String+    segment_nz = some pchar >>= return . concat++    pchar :: TPR.ReadP String+    pchar = choice [ unreserved , pct_encoded , sub_delims , TPC.string ":" , TPC.string "@" ]++    query :: TPR.ReadP String+    query = ( many $ choice [ pchar , TPC.string "/" , TPC.string "?" ] ) >>= return . concat++    fragment :: TPR.ReadP String+    fragment = ( many $ choice [ pchar , TPC.string "/" , TPC.string "?" ] ) >>= return . concat++    pct_encoded :: TPR.ReadP String+    pct_encoded = do+        s <- TPC.string "%"+        h <- hexdig+        h' <- hexdig+        return $ s ++ [ h ] ++ [ h' ]++    unreserved :: TPR.ReadP String+    unreserved = choice [ alpha , digit , TPC.char '-' , TPC.char '.' , TPC.char '_' , TPC.char '~' ] >>= return . return++    sub_delims :: TPR.ReadP String+    sub_delims = choice [ TPC.string x | x <- [ "!" , "$" , "&" , "'" , "(" , ")" , "*" , "+" , "," , ";" , "=" ] ]++    alpha :: TPR.ReadP Char+    alpha = TPC.oneOf $ [ '\x41' .. '\x5A' ] ++ [ '\x61' .. '\x7A' ]++    digit :: TPR.ReadP Char+    digit = TPC.oneOf $ [ '\x30' .. '\x39' ]++    hexdig :: TPR.ReadP Char+    hexdig = TPC.oneOf $ [ '0' .. '9' ] ++ [ 'A' .. 'F' ] ++ [ 'a' .. 'f' ]++    rep :: Int -> Int -> TPR.ReadP a -> TPR.ReadP [ a ]+    rep n m r = choice [ count x r | x <- [ n .. m ] ]++    isbn :: TPR.ReadP Isbn+    isbn = do+        _ <- many $ TPC.oneOf " \t\r\n"+        s <- some digit+        ss <- many $ do+            _ <- TPC.string "-"+            some digit+        return $ Isbn $ concat $ s : ss
+ test/Doctest.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@+{-# OPTIONS -Wall #-}++import Test.DocTest++main :: IO ( )+main = doctest [ "src/DSS/Parser.hs" ]