richreports (empty) → 0.0.0.1
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Dependencies added: MissingH, ascetic, base
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- LICENSE +710/−0
- Setup.lhs +4/−0
- Text/RichReports.hs +235/−0
- richreports.cabal +19/−0
+ LICENSE view
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+ Setup.lhs view
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+ Text/RichReports.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@+---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- +-- Rich Reports +-- +-- RichReports.hs +-- Definitions for the representation and construction of a +-- data structure corresponding to a structured representation +-- of the concrete syntax of a programming language, with +-- annotations corresponding to static analysis results. +-- Includes support for generation of ASCII text, as well as +-- formatted HTML with interactive messages. + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- + +module Text.RichReports + where + +import Data.List (intersperse) +import Data.String.Utils (join, replace) + +import qualified Text.Ascetic.HTML as H + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Data structures (also used for report construction process) +-- and class. + +type Message = Report + +data Highlight = + HighlightUnbound + | HighlightUnreachable + | HighlightDuplicate + | HighlightError + | Highlight [H.Class] + deriving (Eq, Show) + +data Category = + Keyword + | Literal + | Constant + | Variable + | Error + deriving (Eq, Show) + +data Report = + Text String + | C Category [Highlight] [Message] String + | Space + | Lt + | Gt + | Conc [Report] + | Field Report + | Row [Report] + | Table [Report] + | Indent Report + | Line [String] [Report] + | LineIfFlat [String] Report + | Atom [Highlight] [Message] [Report] + | Span [Highlight] [Message] [Report] + | Block [Highlight] [Message] [Report] + | BlockIndent [Highlight] [Message] [Report] + | Intersperse Report [Report] + | Finalize Report + deriving (Show, Eq) + +class ToReport a where + report :: a -> Report + +class ToHighlights a where + highlights :: a -> [Highlight] + +class ToMessages a where + messages :: a -> [Message] + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Default class members. + +instance ToReport a => ToReport [a] where + report xs = Conc $ map report xs + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Concise synonyms. + +keyword = C Keyword [] [] +keyword_ = C Keyword +key = C Keyword [] [] +key_ = C Keyword + +literal = C Literal [] [] +literal_ = C Literal +lit = C Literal [] [] +lit_ = C Literal + +constant = C Constant [] [] +constant_ = C Constant +const = C Constant [] [] +const_ = C Constant + +variable = C Variable [] [] +variable_ = C Variable +var = C Variable [] [] +var_ = C Variable + +error = C Error [] [] +error_ = C Error +err = C Error [] [] +err_ = C Error + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +-- Generation of an interactive HTML version of the report. + +highlight :: Highlight -> [H.Class] +highlight h = case h of + HighlightUnbound -> ["RichReports_Highlight_Unbound"] + HighlightUnreachable -> ["RichReports_Highlight_Unreachable"] + HighlightDuplicate -> ["RichReports_Highlight_Duplicate"] + HighlightError -> ["RichReports_Highlight_Error"] + Highlight hs -> hs + +messageToAttr :: [Message] -> (H.Property, H.Value) +messageToAttr ms = + let conv m = + replace "\r" "" $ + replace "\n" "" $ + replace "'" "\\'" $ + replace "\"" """ $ + show $ H.html m + in ("onclick", "msg(this, [" ++ (join "," ["'" ++ conv m ++ "'" | m <- ms]) ++ "]);") + +instance H.ToHTML Report where + html r = case r of + Text s -> H.content s + C c hs ms s -> + H.span_ + ( [ ("class", + "RichReports_" ++ show c + ++ " " ++ (if length ms > 0 then "RichReports_Clickable" else "") + ++ " " ++ (if length hs > 0 then "RichReports_Highlight" else "") + ++ " " ++ (join " " (concat (map highlight hs))) + ) + ] + ++ ( if length ms > 0 then [messageToAttr ms] else [] ) + ) + [H.content s] + Space -> H.content " " + Conc rs -> H.conc [H.html r | r <- rs] + Field r -> H.td (H.html r) + Row rs -> H.tr [ H.html r | r <- rs ] + Table rs -> H.table [ H.html r | r <- rs ] + Line _ rs -> H.div [H.html r | r <- rs] + Atom hs ms rs -> + let out = H.span_ [("class", join " " (concat (map highlight hs)))] [H.html r | r <- rs] + in case ms of + [] -> out + ms -> H.span [H.span_ [("class","RichReports_Clickable"), messageToAttr ms] [out]] + Span hs ms rs -> + let out = H.span_ [("class", join " " (concat (map highlight hs)))] [H.html r | r <- rs] + in case ms of + [] -> out + ms -> H.span [H.span_ [("class","RichReports_Clickable RichReports_Clickable_Exclamation"), messageToAttr ms] [H.content "!"], out] + Block _ _ rs -> H.div [H.html r | r <- rs] + BlockIndent _ _ rs -> H.div_ [("class", "RichReports_BlockIndent")] [H.html r | r <- rs] + Intersperse r rs -> H.conc $ intersperse (H.html r) [H.html r | r <- rs] + Finalize r -> + H.file + (H.head [ + H.meta_ [("http-equiv","Content-type"),("content","text/html;charset=UTF-8")], + H.style ( + H.CSS [ + ( ["body"], + Nothing, + [ ("font-family", "Courier,Monospace"), + ("font-size", "12px") + ] + ), + ( ["table"], + Nothing, + [ ("font-family", "Courier,Monospace"), + ("font-size", "12px") + ] + ), + ( ["#RichReports_Message"], + Nothing, + [ ("background-color","yellow"), + ("padding","3px"), + ("border","1px solid black"), + ("font-family", "Courier,Monospace"), + ("font-size", "12px"), + ("cursor","pointer") + ] + ), + ( [".RichReports_Clickable"], Nothing, [("cursor","pointer")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Clickable_Exclamation"], + Nothing, + [ ("background-color","yellow"), + ("border","1px solid black"), + ("margin","0px 5px 0px 5px"), + ("padding","0px 2px 0px 2px"), + ("font-size","9px") + ] + ), + ( [".RichReports_Clickable"], Just "hover", [("background-color","yellow")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Keyword"], Nothing, [("font-weight","bold"), ("color","blue")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Variable"], Nothing, [("font-style","italic"), ("color","green")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Literal"], Nothing, [("font-weight","bold"), ("color","firebrick")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Error"], Nothing, [("font-weight","bold"), ("color","red"), ("text-decoration","underline")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Highlight"], Nothing, [("margin","2px")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Highlight_Unbound"], Nothing, [("background-color","orange")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Highlight_Unreachable"], Nothing, [("background-color","orange")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Highlight_Duplicate"], Nothing, [("background-color","yellow")] ), + ( [".RichReports_Highlight_Error"], Nothing, [("background-color","lightpink")] ), + ( [".RichReports_BlockIndent"], Nothing, [("margin-left","10px")] ) + ] + ), + H.script_ [("type","text/javascript"), ("src","http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.3/jquery.min.js")] "", + H.script $ + "function msg (obj, msgs) {" + ++ "var html = '';" + ++ "for (var i = 0; i < msgs.length; i++) html += '<div class=\"RichReports_MessagePortion\">' + msgs[i] + '</div>';" + ++ "document.getElementById('RichReports_Message').innerHTML = html;" + ++ "document.getElementById('RichReports_Message').style.display = 'inline-block';" + ++ "var top = $(obj).offset().top;" + ++ "var left = $(obj).offset().left;" + ++ "$('#RichReports_Message').offset({top:top + 15, left:left + 15});" + ++ "}" + ]) + (H.body [ + H.html r, + H.div_ [("id","RichReports_Message"), ("style","display:none;"), ("onclick", "this.style.display='none';")] [H.content ""] + ]) + + _ -> H.content "" + +--eof
+ richreports.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@+Name: richreports +Version: 0.0.0.1 +Cabal-Version: >= 1.6 +License: GPL-3 +License-File: LICENSE +Synopsis: Integrated pretty-printing and error/static analysis reporting. +Description: Integrated pretty-printing and error/static analysis reporting. +Category: Text +Author: Andrei Lapets +Maintainer: Andrei Lapets <lapets@bu.edu> +Build-Type: Simple + +library + exposed-modules: Text.RichReports + build-depends: base >= 3 && < 5, ascetic, MissingH + +source-repository head + type: git + location: https://github.com/lapets/richreports