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+# Changelog for csv-sip
+
+## Unreleased changes
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
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+# csv-sip
+Copyright (C) Jonathan Lamothe <jonathan@jlamothe.net>
+
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+## Executive Summary
+This library allows for reading and writing to and from CSV files in a streaming manner.  Files can be read and written to on a row-by-row basis allowing larger files to be worked with, since the whole file doesn't have to be loaded to manipulate it.  It is based on the [conduit](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/conduit] library.
diff --git a/Setup.hs b/Setup.hs
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/Setup.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+import Distribution.Simple
+main = defaultMain
diff --git a/csv-sip.cabal b/csv-sip.cabal
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv-sip.cabal
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+cabal-version: 2.2
+
+-- This file has been generated from package.yaml by hpack version 0.34.4.
+--
+-- see: https://github.com/sol/hpack
+
+name:           csv-sip
+version:        0.1.0
+synopsis:       extracts data from a CSV file
+description:    extracts data from a CSV file - see README.md for more details
+category:       Data
+homepage:       https://codeberg.org/jlamothe/csv-sip
+bug-reports:    https://codeberg.org/jlamothe/csv-sip/issues
+author:         Jonathan Lamothe
+maintainer:     jonathan@jlamothe.net
+copyright:      (C) 2022 Jonathan Lamothe
+license:        GPL-3.0-or-later
+license-file:   LICENSE
+build-type:     Simple
+extra-source-files:
+    README.md
+    ChangeLog.md
+
+library
+  exposed-modules:
+      Data.CSV.Sip
+  other-modules:
+      Paths_csv_sip
+  hs-source-dirs:
+      src
+  ghc-options: -Wall
+  build-depends:
+      base >=4.7 && <5
+    , bytestring
+    , conduit >=1.3.4.2 && <1.4
+    , containers
+    , text
+    , transformers
+  default-language: Haskell2010
+  autogen-modules: Paths_csv_sip
+
+test-suite csv-sip-test
+  type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
+  main-is: Spec.hs
+  other-modules:
+      Data.CSV.SipSpec
+      Paths_csv_sip
+  hs-source-dirs:
+      test
+  ghc-options: -Wall -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
+  build-depends:
+      base >=4.7 && <5
+    , bytestring
+    , conduit >=1.3.4.2 && <1.4
+    , containers
+    , csv-sip
+    , hspec >=2.8.5 && <2.9
+    , text
+    , transformers
+  default-language: Haskell2010
+  autogen-modules: Paths_csv_sip
diff --git a/src/Data/CSV/Sip.hs b/src/Data/CSV/Sip.hs
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+++ b/src/Data/CSV/Sip.hs
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+{-|
+
+Module      : Data.CSV.Sip
+Description : works with CSV files
+Copyright   : (C) Jonathan Lamothe
+License     : GPL-3.0-or-later
+Maintainer  : jonathan@jlamothe.net
+Stability   : experimental
+Portability : POSIX
+
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+-}
+
+{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase, OverloadedStrings #-}
+
+module Data.CSV.Sip (
+  -- * Working with Files
+  -- ** Read an entire CSV file
+  slurpCSV,
+  slurpRawCSV,
+  slurpLabelledCSV,
+  slurpRawLabelledCSV,
+  -- ** Write an entire CSV file
+  writeCSV,
+  writeRawCSV,
+  -- * Conduits
+  -- ** Producers
+  readFromCSV,
+  readFromCSVRaw,
+  encodeCSV,
+  encodeRawCSV,
+  -- ** Consumers
+  writeToCSV,
+  writeToCSVRaw,
+  -- ** Transformers
+  -- *** Encoding
+  encodeRows,
+  encodeRawRows,
+  -- *** Decoding
+  labelFields,
+  decodeRows,
+  decodeRawRows,
+  decodeUTF8,
+  toBytes,
+) where
+
+import Conduit
+  ( ConduitT
+  , MonadResource
+  , await
+  , mapC
+  , runConduit
+  , sinkFile
+  , sourceFile
+  , yield
+  , (.|)
+  )
+import Control.Monad (unless)
+import Control.Monad.Trans.Class (lift)
+import Control.Monad.Trans.State (StateT, evalStateT, get, gets, modify)
+import qualified Data.ByteString as BS
+import Data.Conduit.List (consume, sourceList)
+import qualified Data.Map as M
+import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
+import qualified Data.Text as T
+import Data.Text.Encoding (decodeUtf8', encodeUtf8)
+import Data.Word (Word8)
+
+-- | read an entire CSV file
+slurpCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to read
+  -> m [[T.Text]]
+slurpCSV file = runConduit $ sourceFile file .| decodeRows .| consume
+
+-- | read an entire CSV file in raw mode
+slurpRawCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to read
+  -> m [[BS.ByteString]]
+slurpRawCSV file = runConduit $ sourceFile file .| decodeRawRows .| consume
+
+-- | read an entire CSV file with a header
+slurpLabelledCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to read
+  -> m [M.Map T.Text T.Text]
+slurpLabelledCSV file = runConduit $
+  sourceFile file .| decodeRows .| labelFields .|consume
+
+-- | read an entire CSV file with a header
+slurpRawLabelledCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to read
+  -> m [M.Map BS.ByteString BS.ByteString]
+slurpRawLabelledCSV file = runConduit $
+  sourceFile file .| decodeRawRows .| labelFields .|consume
+
+-- | write a CSV file from Text-based rows
+writeCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to write to
+  -> [[T.Text]]
+  -- ^ the fields/rows being written
+  -> m ()
+writeCSV file csv = runConduit $ encodeCSV csv .| sinkFile file
+
+-- | write a CSV file from raw ByteString-based rows
+writeRawCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the file to write to
+  -> [[BS.ByteString]]
+  -- ^ the fields/rows being written
+  -> m ()
+writeRawCSV file csv = runConduit $ encodeRawCSV csv .| sinkFile file
+
+-- | reads a stream of Text-based rows from a CSV file
+readFromCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the CSV file to read from
+  -> ConduitT i [T.Text] m ()
+readFromCSV file = sourceFile file .| decodeRows
+
+-- | reads a stream of ByteString-based rows from a CSV file
+readFromCSVRaw
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the CSV file to read from
+  -> ConduitT i [BS.ByteString] m ()
+readFromCSVRaw file = sourceFile file .| decodeRawRows
+
+-- | encode an entire CSV file
+encodeCSV
+  :: Monad m
+  => [[T.Text]]
+  -- ^ the data being encoded, organized into rows and fields
+  -> ConduitT () BS.ByteString m ()
+encodeCSV csv = sourceList csv .| encodeRows
+
+-- | encode an entire CSV file
+encodeRawCSV
+  :: Monad m
+  => [[BS.ByteString]]
+  -- ^ the data being encoded, organized into rows and fields
+  -> ConduitT () BS.ByteString m ()
+encodeRawCSV csv = sourceList csv .| encodeRawRows
+
+-- | Writes a stream of Text-based rows to a CSV file
+writeToCSV
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the CSV file to write to
+  -> ConduitT [T.Text] o m ()
+writeToCSV file = encodeRows .| sinkFile file
+
+-- | Writes a stream of ByteString-based rows to a CSV file
+writeToCSVRaw
+  :: MonadResource m
+  => FilePath
+  -- ^ the path to the CSV file to write to
+  -> ConduitT [BS.ByteString] o m ()
+writeToCSVRaw file = encodeRawRows .| sinkFile file
+
+-- | encode a CSV stream row by row, each element in the list read
+-- represents a field, with the entire list representing a row
+encodeRows :: Monad m => ConduitT [T.Text] BS.ByteString m ()
+encodeRows = mapC (map encodeUtf8) .| encodeRawRows
+
+-- | encode raw CSV stream row by row, each element in the list read
+-- represents a field, with the entire list representing a row
+encodeRawRows :: Monad m => ConduitT [BS.ByteString] BS.ByteString m ()
+encodeRawRows = await >>= \case
+
+  Just fs-> do
+    encodeFields fs
+    encodeRawRows
+
+  Nothing -> return ()
+
+-- | read a CSV stream, using the first row as a header containing
+-- field labels
+labelFields :: (Monad m, Ord a) => ConduitT [a] (M.Map a a) m ()
+labelFields = await >>= \case
+  Just headers -> labelLoop headers
+  Nothing      -> return ()
+
+-- | decode the rows from a stream of ByteStrings
+decodeRows :: Monad m => ConduitT BS.ByteString [T.Text] m ()
+decodeRows = decodeRawRows .| mapC (map $ fromMaybe "" . decodeUTF8)
+
+-- | decode the rows returning raw ByteStrings instead of text
+decodeRawRows :: Monad m => ConduitT BS.ByteString [BS.ByteString] m ()
+decodeRawRows = toBytes .| evalStateT decodeLoop newDecodeState
+
+-- | decode a raw ByteString into Text (if possible)
+decodeUTF8 :: BS.ByteString -> Maybe T.Text
+decodeUTF8 bs = case decodeUtf8' bs of
+  Left _    -> Nothing
+  Right txt -> Just txt
+
+-- | convert a stream to ByteStrings to a string of bytes
+toBytes :: Monad m => ConduitT BS.ByteString Word8 m ()
+toBytes = await >>= \case
+  Just bs -> do
+    let bytes = BS.unpack bs
+    mapM_ yield bytes
+    toBytes
+  Nothing -> return ()
+
+-- Internal
+
+data DecodeState = DecodeState
+  { isQuoted  :: Bool
+  , fields    :: [BS.ByteString]
+  , collected :: BS.ByteString
+  } deriving (Eq, Show)
+
+type Decoder m = StateT DecodeState (ConduitT Word8 [BS.ByteString] m) ()
+type Modifier = DecodeState -> DecodeState
+
+newDecodeState :: DecodeState
+newDecodeState = DecodeState
+  { isQuoted  = False
+  , fields    = []
+  , collected = ""
+  }
+
+-- Conduits
+
+encodeFields
+  :: Monad m
+  => [BS.ByteString]
+  -> ConduitT [BS.ByteString] BS.ByteString m ()
+encodeFields []     = yield "\r\n"
+encodeFields [f]    = yield $ escapeField f `BS.append` "\r\n"
+encodeFields (f:fs) = do
+  yield $ escapeField f `BS.append` ","
+  encodeFields fs
+
+labelLoop :: (Monad m, Ord a) => [a] -> ConduitT [a] (M.Map a a) m ()
+labelLoop headers = await >>= \case
+  Just values -> do
+    yield $ M.fromList $ zip headers values
+    labelLoop headers
+  Nothing     -> return ()
+
+-- Decoders
+
+decodeLoop :: Monad m => Decoder m
+decodeLoop = lift await >>= \case
+  Just byte -> case byte of
+    0x22 -> processQuote
+    0x2c -> processComma
+    0x0d -> processCR
+    0x0a -> processLF
+    _    -> performAction $ addByte byte
+  Nothing -> cleanup
+
+processQuote :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processQuote = gets isQuoted >>= \case
+  True  -> processQuotedQuote
+  False -> processUnquotedQuote
+
+processComma :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processComma = gets isQuoted >>= performAction . \case
+  True  -> addByte 0x2c
+  False -> commitField
+
+processCR :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processCR = gets isQuoted >>= \case
+  True  -> performAction $ addByte 0xd
+  False -> endRow
+
+processLF :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processLF = gets isQuoted >>= \case
+  True  -> performAction $ addByte 0xa
+  False -> endRow
+
+processQuotedQuote :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processQuotedQuote = lift await >>= \case
+  Just byte -> case byte of
+    0x22 -> performAction $ addByte 0x22 -- quote
+    0x2c -> performAction commitField    -- comma
+    0x0d -> commitRow                    -- carriage return
+    0x0a -> commitRow                    -- line feed
+    _    -> corruptedField
+  Nothing -> cleanup
+
+processUnquotedQuote :: Monad m => Decoder m
+processUnquotedQuote = gets (BS.null . collected) >>= \case
+  True  -> performAction setQuoted
+  False -> corruptedField
+
+endRow :: Monad m => Decoder m
+endRow = do
+  s <- get
+  if null (fields s) && BS.null (collected s)
+    then decodeLoop
+    else commitRow
+
+commitRow :: Monad m => Decoder m
+commitRow = do
+  modify commitField
+  gets fields >>= lift . yield
+  performAction dropFields
+
+corruptedField :: Monad m => Decoder m
+corruptedField = do
+  modify dropField
+  ignoreField
+
+ignoreField :: Monad m => Decoder m
+ignoreField = lift await >>= \case
+  Just byte -> case byte of
+    0x2c -> performAction commitField -- comma
+    0x0d -> commitRow
+    _    -> ignoreField
+  Nothing -> cleanup
+
+cleanup :: Monad m => Decoder m
+cleanup = do
+  gets isQuoted >>= \case
+    True  -> modify $ commitField . dropField
+    False -> gets (BS.null . collected) >>= \case
+      True  -> return ()
+      False -> modify commitField
+  fs <- gets fields
+  unless (null fs) $
+    lift $ yield fs
+
+performAction :: Monad m => Modifier -> Decoder m
+performAction f = do
+  modify f
+  decodeLoop
+
+-- Modifiers
+
+addByte :: Word8 -> Modifier
+addByte b s = let
+  collected' = BS.snoc (collected s) b
+  in s { collected = collected' }
+
+commitField :: Modifier
+commitField s = let
+  isQuoted'  = False
+  fields'    = fields s ++ [collected s]
+  collected' = ""
+  in s
+  { isQuoted  = isQuoted'
+  , fields    = fields'
+  , collected = collected'
+  }
+
+dropFields :: Modifier
+dropFields s = s { fields = [] }
+
+dropField :: Modifier
+dropField s = s
+  { isQuoted  = False
+  , collected = ""
+  }
+
+setQuoted :: Modifier
+setQuoted s = s { isQuoted = True }
+
+-- Helpers
+escapeField :: BS.ByteString -> BS.ByteString
+escapeField field = let
+  bytes = BS.unpack field
+  in BS.concat
+    [ "\""
+    , BS.pack $ escapeLoop bytes
+    , "\""
+    ]
+
+escapeLoop :: [Word8] -> [Word8]
+escapeLoop []        = []
+escapeLoop (0x22:bs) = [0x22, 0x22] ++ escapeLoop bs -- escape quote
+escapeLoop (b:bs)    = b : escapeLoop bs
+
+--jl
diff --git a/test/Data/CSV/SipSpec.hs b/test/Data/CSV/SipSpec.hs
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/Data/CSV/SipSpec.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
+{-
+
+csv-sip
+Copyright (C) Jonathan Lamothe <jonathan@jlamothe.net>
+
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+-}
+
+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
+
+module Data.CSV.SipSpec (spec) where
+
+import Conduit (runConduit, (.|))
+import qualified Data.ByteString as BS
+import Data.Char (ord)
+import Data.Conduit.List (consume, sourceList)
+import qualified Data.Map as M
+import Test.Hspec (Spec, context, describe, it, shouldBe)
+
+import Data.CSV.Sip
+
+spec :: Spec
+spec = describe "Data.CSV.Sip" $ do
+  encodeCSVSpec
+  encodeRawCSVSpec
+  encodeRowsSpec
+  encodeRawRowsSpec
+  labelFieldsSpec
+  decodeRowsSpec
+  decodeRawRowsSpec
+  decodeUTF8Spec
+  toBytesSpec
+
+encodeCSVSpec :: Spec
+encodeCSVSpec = describe "encodeCSV" $ do
+  result <- BS.concat <$> runConduit
+    (encodeCSV input .| consume)
+  it ("shouldBe " ++ show expected) $
+    result `shouldBe` expected
+  where
+
+    input =
+      [ [ "foo",  "a\"b" ]
+      , [ "a\rb", "a\nb" ]
+      ]
+
+    expected = BS.concat
+      [ "\"foo\",\"a\"\"b\"\r\n"
+      , "\"a\rb\",\"a\nb\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+encodeRawCSVSpec :: Spec
+encodeRawCSVSpec = describe "encodeRawCSV" $ do
+  result <- BS.concat <$> runConduit
+    (encodeRawCSV input .| consume)
+  it ("shouldBe " ++ show expected) $
+    result `shouldBe` expected
+  where
+
+    input =
+      [ [ "foo",  "a\"b" ]
+      , [ "a\rb", "a\nb" ]
+      ]
+
+    expected = BS.concat
+      [ "\"foo\",\"a\"\"b\"\r\n"
+      , "\"a\rb\",\"a\nb\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+encodeRowsSpec :: Spec
+encodeRowsSpec = describe "encodeRows" $ do
+  result <- BS.concat <$> runConduit
+    (sourceList input .| encodeRows .| consume)
+  it ("shouldBe " ++ show expected) $
+    result `shouldBe` expected
+  where
+
+    input =
+      [ [ "foo",  "a\"b" ]
+      , [ "a\rb", "a\nb" ]
+      ]
+
+    expected = BS.concat
+      [ "\"foo\",\"a\"\"b\"\r\n"
+      , "\"a\rb\",\"a\nb\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+encodeRawRowsSpec :: Spec
+encodeRawRowsSpec = describe "encodeRawRows" $ do
+  result <- BS.concat <$> runConduit
+    (sourceList input .| encodeRawRows .| consume)
+  it ("should be " ++ show expected) $
+    result `shouldBe` expected
+  where
+
+    input =
+      [ [ "foo",  "a\"b" ]
+      , [ "a\rb", "a\nb" ]
+      ]
+
+    expected = BS.concat
+      [ "\"foo\",\"a\"\"b\"\r\n"
+      , "\"a\rb\",\"a\nb\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+labelFieldsSpec :: Spec
+labelFieldsSpec = describe "labelFields" $ mapM_
+  ( \(label, input, expected) -> context label $ do
+    result <- runConduit $ sourceList input .| labelFields .| consume
+    let
+      expLen = length expected
+      resLen = length result
+    it ("should have " ++ show expLen ++ " rows") $
+      resLen `shouldBe` expLen
+    mapM_
+      ( \(n, result', expected') -> context ("row " ++ show n) $
+        it ("should be " ++ show expected') $
+          result' `shouldBe` expected'
+      ) $ zip3 [(0::Int)..] result expected
+  )
+
+  --  label,        input,       expected
+  [ ( "empty",      [],          []           )
+  , ( "no body",    [headers],   []           )
+  , ( "with body",  withBodyIn,  withBodyRes  )
+  , ( "mixed cols", mixedColsIn, mixedColsRes )
+  ]
+
+  where
+    headers    = ["foo", "bar", "baz"] :: [String]
+
+    withBodyIn = headers :
+      [ ["a", "b", "c"]
+      , ["d", "e", "f"]
+      ] :: [[String]]
+
+    mixedColsIn =
+      [ ["foo", "bar"]
+      , ["a"]
+      , ["b", "c"]
+      , ["d", "e", "f"]
+      ] :: [[String]]
+
+    withBodyRes = map M.fromList
+      [ [("foo", "a"), ("bar", "b"), ("baz", "c")]
+      , [("foo", "d"), ("bar", "e"), ("baz", "f")]
+      ] :: [M.Map String String]
+
+    mixedColsRes = map M.fromList
+      [ [("foo", "a")]
+      , [("foo", "b"), ("bar", "c")]
+      , [("foo", "d"), ("bar", "e")]
+      ] :: [M.Map String String]
+
+decodeRowsSpec :: Spec
+decodeRowsSpec = describe "decodeRows" $ mapM_
+  ( \(label, input, expected) -> context label $ do
+    result <- runConduit $ sourceList input .| decodeRows .| consume
+    let
+      expLen = length expected
+      resLen = length result
+    it ("should have " ++ show expLen ++ " rows") $
+      resLen `shouldBe` expLen
+    mapM_
+      ( \(n, expected', result') -> context ("row " ++ show n) $
+        it ("should be " ++ show expected') $
+          result' `shouldBe` expected'
+      ) $ zip3 [(0::Int)..] expected result
+  )
+
+  --  label,     input,     expected
+  [ ( "valid",   validIn,   validRes   )
+  , ( "invalid", invalidIn, invalidRes )
+  , ( "empty",   [],        []         )
+  ]
+
+  where
+    validIn    = ["foo,bar\r\n", "baz,quux\r\n"]
+    invalidIn  = ["\"a"]
+    validRes   = [["foo", "bar"], ["baz", "quux"]]
+    invalidRes = [[""]]
+
+decodeRawRowsSpec :: Spec
+decodeRawRowsSpec = describe "decodeRawRows" $ mapM_
+  ( \(label, input, expected) -> context label $ do
+    result <- runConduit $ sourceList input .| decodeRawRows .| consume
+    let
+      expLen = length expected
+      resLen = length result
+    it ("should have " ++ show expLen ++ " rows") $
+      resLen `shouldBe` expLen
+    mapM_
+      ( \(n, expected', result') -> context ("row " ++ show n) $
+        it ("should be " ++ show result') $
+          result' `shouldBe` expected'
+      ) $ zip3 [(0::Int)..] expected result
+  )
+
+  --  label,         input,      expected
+  [ ( "unquoted",    unquotedIn,  normalRes    )
+  , ( "quoted",      quotedIn,    normalRes    )
+  , ( "mixed",       mixedIn,     normalRes    )
+  , ( "CR only",     crOnlyIn,    normalRes    )
+  , ( "LF only",     lfOnlyIn,    normalRes    )
+  , ( "has quote",   quoteIn,     quoteRes     )
+  , ( "has CR",      crIn,        crRes        )
+  , ( "has LF",      lfIn,        lfRes        )
+  , ( "has CRLF",    crlfIn,      crlfRes      )
+  , ( "odd chunk",   oddChunkIn,  normalRes    )
+  , ( "no newline",  noNewlineIn, normalRes    )
+  , ( "malformed",   malformedIn, malformedRes )
+  , ( "blank end",   blankEndIn,  blankEndRes  )
+  ]
+
+  where
+
+    unquotedIn =
+      [ "foo,bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    quotedIn =
+      [ "\"foo\",\"bar\"\r\n"
+      ,  "\"baz\",\"quux\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    mixedIn =
+      [ "\"foo\",bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,\"quux\"\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    crOnlyIn =
+      [ "foo,bar\r"
+      , "baz,quux\r"
+      ]
+
+    lfOnlyIn =
+      [ "foo,bar\n"
+      , "baz,quux\n"
+      ]
+
+    quoteIn =
+      [ "\"a\"\"b\",bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    crIn =
+      [ "\"a\rb\",bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    lfIn =
+      [ "\"a\nb\",bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    crlfIn =
+      [ "\"a\r\nb\",bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    oddChunkIn =
+      [ "foo,"
+      , "bar\r\nbaz,"
+      , "quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    noNewlineIn =
+      [ "foo,bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux"
+      ]
+
+    malformedIn =
+      [ "a\"b,bar\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    blankEndIn =
+      [ "foo,bar,\r\n"
+      , "baz,quux\r\n"
+      ]
+
+    normalRes =
+      [ ["foo", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    quoteRes =
+      [ ["a\"b", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    crRes =
+      [ ["a\rb", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    lfRes =
+      [ ["a\nb", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    crlfRes =
+      [ ["a\r\nb", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    malformedRes =
+      [ ["", "bar"]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+    blankEndRes =
+      [ ["foo", "bar", ""]
+      , ["baz", "quux"]
+      ]
+
+decodeUTF8Spec :: Spec
+decodeUTF8Spec = describe "decodeUTF8" $ mapM_
+  ( \(label, input, expected) -> context label $
+    it ("should be " ++ show expected) $
+      decodeUTF8 input `shouldBe` expected
+  )
+
+  --  label,          input,      expected
+  [ ( "plain ASCII",  "hello",    Just "hello" )
+  , ( "valid UTF8",   "\xc3\xa9", Just "é"     )
+  , ( "invalid UTF8", "\xff",     Nothing      )
+  , ( "blank",        "",         Just ""      )
+  ]
+
+toBytesSpec :: Spec
+toBytesSpec = describe "toBytes" $ let
+  input    = ["ab", "cd"]
+  expected = map (fromIntegral . ord) "abcd"
+  in it ("should be " ++ show expected) $ do
+    result <- runConduit $ sourceList input .| toBytes .| consume
+    result `shouldBe` expected
+
+--jl
diff --git a/test/Spec.hs b/test/Spec.hs
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/Spec.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+{-
+
+csv-sip
+Copyright (C) Jonathan Lamothe <jonathan@jlamothe.net>
+
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+-}
+
+module Main where
+
+import Test.Hspec (hspec)
+
+import qualified Data.CSV.SipSpec as Sip
+
+main :: IO ()
+main = hspec Sip.spec
+
+--jl
