symantic-document (empty) → 0.0.0.20170623
raw patch · 9 files changed
+1560/−0 lines, 9 filesdep +ansi-terminaldep +basedep +text
Dependencies added: ansi-terminal, base, text
Files
- COPYING +674/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document.hs +13/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document/ANSI.hs +162/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document/Dim.hs +102/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document/Plain.hs +150/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document/Sym.hs +287/−0
- Language/Symantic/Document/Valid.hs +112/−0
- stack.yaml +3/−0
- symantic-document.cabal +57/−0
+ COPYING view
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+ Language/Symantic/Document.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@+module Language.Symantic.Document+ ( module Language.Symantic.Document.Sym+ , module Language.Symantic.Document.ANSI+ , module Language.Symantic.Document.Dim+ , module Language.Symantic.Document.Plain+ , module Language.Symantic.Document.Valid+ ) where++import Language.Symantic.Document.Sym+import Language.Symantic.Document.ANSI+import Language.Symantic.Document.Dim+import Language.Symantic.Document.Plain+import Language.Symantic.Document.Valid
+ Language/Symantic/Document/ANSI.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@+module Language.Symantic.Document.ANSI where++import Control.Monad (Monad(..), replicateM_)+import Data.Bool (Bool(..))+import Data.Function (($), (.), const)+import Data.Monoid (Monoid(..))+import Data.Semigroup (Semigroup(..))+import Data.String (IsString(..))+import System.Console.ANSI+import System.IO (IO)+import Text.Show (Show(..))+import qualified Data.List as L+import qualified Data.Text.IO as T+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.Builder as TLB+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.IO as TL+import qualified System.IO as IO++import Language.Symantic.Document.Sym++-- * Type 'ANSI'+newtype ANSI = ANSI { unANSI :: [SGR] -> TLB.Builder }+instance IsString ANSI where+ fromString s = ANSI $ const t+ where t = fromString s++ansi :: ANSI -> TLB.Builder+ansi (ANSI d) = d []++pushSGR :: SGR -> ANSI -> ANSI+pushSGR c (ANSI d) = ANSI $ \cs ->+ fromString (setSGRCode [c]) <>+ d (c:cs) <>+ fromString (setSGRCode $ Reset:L.reverse cs)++instance Semigroup ANSI where+ ANSI x <> ANSI y = ANSI $ \c -> x c <> y c+instance Monoid ANSI where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Doc_Text ANSI where+ replicate i d = ANSI $ TLB.fromLazyText . TL.replicate (int64OfInt i) . TLB.toLazyText . unANSI d+ int = ANSI . const . fromString . show+ integer = ANSI . const . fromString . show+ char = ANSI . const . TLB.singleton+ string = ANSI . const . fromString+ text = ANSI . const . TLB.fromText+ ltext = ANSI . const . TLB.fromLazyText+ charH = char+ stringH = string+ textH = text+ ltextH = ltext+instance Doc_Color ANSI where+ reverse = pushSGR $ SetSwapForegroundBackground True+ black = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Black+ red = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Red+ green = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Green+ yellow = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Yellow+ blue = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Blue+ magenta = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Magenta+ cyan = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull Cyan+ white = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Dull White+ blacker = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Black+ redder = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Red+ greener = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Green+ yellower = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Yellow+ bluer = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Blue+ magentaer = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Magenta+ cyaner = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Cyan+ whiter = pushSGR $ SetColor Foreground Vivid White+ onBlack = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Black+ onRed = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Red+ onGreen = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Green+ onYellow = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Yellow+ onBlue = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Blue+ onMagenta = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Magenta+ onCyan = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull Cyan+ onWhite = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Dull White+ onBlacker = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Black+ onRedder = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Red+ onGreener = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Green+ onYellower = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Yellow+ onBluer = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Blue+ onMagentaer = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Magenta+ onCyaner = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid Cyan+ onWhiter = pushSGR $ SetColor Background Vivid White+instance Doc_Decoration ANSI where+ bold = pushSGR $ SetConsoleIntensity BoldIntensity+ underline = pushSGR $ SetUnderlining SingleUnderline+ italic = pushSGR $ SetItalicized True++-- * Type 'ANSI_IO'+newtype ANSI_IO = ANSI_IO { unANSI_IO :: [SGR] -> IO.Handle -> IO () }+instance IsString ANSI_IO where+ fromString s = ANSI_IO $ \_c h -> IO.hPutStr h t+ where t = fromString s++ansiIO :: ANSI_IO -> IO.Handle -> IO ()+ansiIO (ANSI_IO d) = d []++pushSGR_IO :: SGR -> ANSI_IO -> ANSI_IO+pushSGR_IO c (ANSI_IO d) = ANSI_IO $ \cs h -> do+ hSetSGR h [c]+ d (c:cs) h+ hSetSGR h $ Reset:L.reverse cs++instance Semigroup ANSI_IO where+ ANSI_IO x <> ANSI_IO y = ANSI_IO $ \c h -> do {x c h; y c h}+instance Monoid ANSI_IO where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Doc_Text ANSI_IO where+ empty = ANSI_IO $ \_ _ -> return ()+ replicate i d = ANSI_IO $ \c -> replicateM_ i . unANSI_IO d c+ int i = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> IO.hPutStr h (show i)+ integer i = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> IO.hPutStr h (show i)+ char x = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> IO.hPutChar h x+ string x = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> IO.hPutStr h x+ text x = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> T.hPutStr h x+ ltext x = ANSI_IO $ \_ h -> TL.hPutStr h x+ charH = char+ stringH = string+ textH = text+ ltextH = ltext+instance Doc_Color ANSI_IO where+ reverse = pushSGR_IO $ SetSwapForegroundBackground True+ black = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Black+ red = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Red+ green = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Green+ yellow = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Yellow+ blue = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Blue+ magenta = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Magenta+ cyan = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull Cyan+ white = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Dull White+ blacker = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Black+ redder = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Red+ greener = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Green+ yellower = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Yellow+ bluer = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Blue+ magentaer = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Magenta+ cyaner = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid Cyan+ whiter = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Foreground Vivid White+ onBlack = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Black+ onRed = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Red+ onGreen = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Green+ onYellow = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Yellow+ onBlue = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Blue+ onMagenta = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Magenta+ onCyan = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull Cyan+ onWhite = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Dull White+ onBlacker = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Black+ onRedder = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Red+ onGreener = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Green+ onYellower = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Yellow+ onBluer = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Blue+ onMagentaer = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Magenta+ onCyaner = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid Cyan+ onWhiter = pushSGR_IO $ SetColor Background Vivid White+instance Doc_Decoration ANSI_IO where+ bold = pushSGR_IO $ SetConsoleIntensity BoldIntensity+ underline = pushSGR_IO $ SetUnderlining SingleUnderline+ italic = pushSGR_IO $ SetItalicized True
+ Language/Symantic/Document/Dim.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@+module Language.Symantic.Document.Dim where++import Data.Eq (Eq)+import Data.Foldable (Foldable(..))+import Data.Function (($), id)+import Data.Functor ((<$>))+import Data.Int (Int)+import Data.Monoid (Monoid(..))+import Data.Ord (Ord(..))+import Data.Semigroup (Semigroup(..))+import Data.String (IsString(..))+import Prelude (max, Num(..), toInteger)+import Text.Show (Show(..))+import qualified Data.List as L+import qualified Data.Text as T+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL++import Language.Symantic.Document.Sym++-- * Type 'Dim'+data Dim+ = Dim+ { width :: Int -- ^ Maximun line length.+ , height :: Int -- ^ Number of newlines.+ , width_first :: Int -- ^ Length of the first line.+ , width_last :: Int -- ^ Length of the last line.+ } deriving (Eq, Show)+instance IsString Dim where+ fromString [] = Dim 0 0 0 0+ fromString s =+ Dim+ { width = maximum ws+ , height = length ls+ , width_first = if null ws then 0 else L.head ws+ , width_last = if null ws then 0 else L.last ws+ }+ where+ ls = L.lines s+ ws = length <$> ls++dim :: Dim -> Dim+dim = id++instance Semigroup Dim where+ Dim wx hx wfx wlx <> Dim wy hy wfy wly =+ let h = hx + hy in+ case (hx, hy) of+ (0, 0) -> let w = wx + wy in Dim w h w w+ (0, _) -> let v = wfx + wfy in Dim (max v (wx + wy)) h v wly+ (_, 0) -> let v = wlx + wfy in Dim (max v (wx + wy)) h wfx v+ _ -> Dim (max wx wy) h wfx wly+instance Monoid Dim where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Doc_Text Dim where+ spaces i = Dim i 0 i i+ replicate i d = if i <= 0 then empty else d <> replicate (i - 1) d+ int i = fromString $ show i+ integer i = fromString $ show i+ charH _c = Dim 1 0 1 1+ stringH t = Dim l 0 l l where l = length t+ textH t = Dim l 0 l l where l = T.length t+ ltextH t = Dim l 0 l l where l = fromInteger $ toInteger $ TL.length t+ -- XXX: conversion may overflow+instance Doc_Color Dim where+ reverse = id+ black = id+ red = id+ green = id+ yellow = id+ blue = id+ magenta = id+ cyan = id+ white = id+ blacker = id+ redder = id+ greener = id+ yellower = id+ bluer = id+ magentaer = id+ cyaner = id+ whiter = id+ onBlack = id+ onRed = id+ onGreen = id+ onYellow = id+ onBlue = id+ onMagenta = id+ onCyan = id+ onWhite = id+ onBlacker = id+ onRedder = id+ onGreener = id+ onYellower = id+ onBluer = id+ onMagentaer = id+ onCyaner = id+ onWhiter = id+instance Doc_Decoration Dim where+ bold = id+ underline = id+ italic = id
+ Language/Symantic/Document/Plain.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@+module Language.Symantic.Document.Plain where++import Control.Monad (Monad(..), replicateM_)+import Data.Function (($), (.), id)+import Data.Monoid (Monoid(..))+import Data.Semigroup (Semigroup(..))+import Data.String (IsString(..))+import System.IO (IO)+import Text.Show (Show(..))+import qualified Data.Text.IO as T+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.IO as TL+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.Builder as TLB+import qualified System.IO as IO++import Language.Symantic.Document.Sym++-- * Type 'Plain'+newtype Plain+ = Plain TLB.Builder+ deriving (Show)+instance IsString Plain where+ fromString = Plain . fromString++plain :: Plain -> TLB.Builder+plain (Plain d) = d+++instance Semigroup Plain where+ Plain x <> Plain y = Plain (x <> y)+instance Monoid Plain where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Doc_Text Plain where+ int = Plain . fromString . show+ integer = Plain . fromString . show+ replicate i = Plain . TLB.fromLazyText . TL.replicate (int64OfInt i) . TLB.toLazyText . plain+ char = Plain . TLB.singleton+ string = Plain . fromString+ text = Plain . TLB.fromText+ ltext = Plain . TLB.fromLazyText+ charH = char+ stringH = string+ textH = text+ ltextH = ltext+instance Doc_Color Plain where+ reverse = id+ black = id+ red = id+ green = id+ yellow = id+ blue = id+ magenta = id+ cyan = id+ white = id+ blacker = id+ redder = id+ greener = id+ yellower = id+ bluer = id+ magentaer = id+ cyaner = id+ whiter = id+ onBlack = id+ onRed = id+ onGreen = id+ onYellow = id+ onBlue = id+ onMagenta = id+ onCyan = id+ onWhite = id+ onBlacker = id+ onRedder = id+ onGreener = id+ onYellower = id+ onBluer = id+ onMagentaer = id+ onCyaner = id+ onWhiter = id+instance Doc_Decoration Plain where+ bold = id+ underline = id+ italic = id++-- * Type 'PlainIO'+newtype PlainIO+ = PlainIO { unPlainH :: IO.Handle -> IO () }+instance IsString PlainIO where+ fromString s = PlainIO $ \h -> IO.hPutStr h t+ where t = fromString s++plainIO :: PlainIO -> IO.Handle -> IO ()+plainIO (PlainIO d) = d++instance Semigroup PlainIO where+ PlainIO x <> PlainIO y = PlainIO $ \h -> do {x h; y h}+instance Monoid PlainIO where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Doc_Text PlainIO where+ empty = PlainIO $ \_ -> return ()+ int i = PlainIO $ \h -> IO.hPutStr h (show i)+ integer i = PlainIO $ \h -> IO.hPutStr h (show i)+ replicate i d = PlainIO $ replicateM_ i . plainIO d+ char x = PlainIO $ \h -> IO.hPutChar h x+ string x = PlainIO $ \h -> IO.hPutStr h x+ text x = PlainIO $ \h -> T.hPutStr h x+ ltext x = PlainIO $ \h -> TL.hPutStr h x+ charH = char+ stringH = string+ textH = text+ ltextH = ltext+instance Doc_Color PlainIO where+ reverse = id+ black = id+ red = id+ green = id+ yellow = id+ blue = id+ magenta = id+ cyan = id+ white = id+ blacker = id+ redder = id+ greener = id+ yellower = id+ bluer = id+ magentaer = id+ cyaner = id+ whiter = id+ onBlack = id+ onRed = id+ onGreen = id+ onYellow = id+ onBlue = id+ onMagenta = id+ onCyan = id+ onWhite = id+ onBlacker = id+ onRedder = id+ onGreener = id+ onYellower = id+ onBluer = id+ onMagentaer = id+ onCyaner = id+ onWhiter = id+instance Doc_Decoration PlainIO where+ bold = id+ underline = id+ italic = id
+ Language/Symantic/Document/Sym.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,287 @@+{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-}+module Language.Symantic.Document.Sym where++import Data.Char (Char)+import Data.Eq (Eq(..))+import Data.Foldable (Foldable(..))+import Data.Function ((.))+import Data.Functor (Functor(..))+import Data.Int (Int, Int64)+import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..))+import Data.Semigroup (Semigroup(..))+import Data.String (String, IsString)+import Data.Text (Text)+import Prelude (Integer, fromInteger, toInteger)+import qualified Data.List as L+import qualified Data.Text as T+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL++-- * Class 'Doc_Text'+class (IsString d, Semigroup d) => Doc_Text d where+ charH :: Char -> d -- ^ XXX: MUST NOT be '\n'+ stringH :: String -> d -- ^ XXX: MUST NOT contain '\n'+ textH :: Text -> d -- ^ XXX: MUST NOT contain '\n'+ ltextH :: TL.Text -> d -- ^ XXX: MUST NOT contain '\n'+ replicate :: Int -> d -> d+ integer :: Integer -> d+ default charH :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Char -> d+ default stringH :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => String -> d+ default textH :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Text -> d+ default ltextH :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => TL.Text -> d+ default replicate :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Int -> d -> d+ default integer :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Integer -> d+ charH = trans . charH+ stringH = trans . stringH+ textH = trans . textH+ ltextH = trans . ltextH+ replicate = trans1 . replicate+ integer = trans . integer+ + empty :: d+ eol :: d+ space :: d+ spaces :: Int -> d+ int :: Int -> d+ char :: Char -> d+ string :: String -> d+ text :: Text -> d+ ltext :: TL.Text -> d+ catH :: Foldable f => f d -> d+ catV :: Foldable f => f d -> d+ paren :: d -> d+ brace :: d -> d+ bracket :: d -> d+ bquote :: d -> d+ dquote :: d -> d+ fquote :: d -> d+ squote :: d -> d+ + empty = ""+ eol = "\n"+ space = char ' '+ spaces i = replicate i space+ int = integer . toInteger+ char = \case '\n' -> eol; c -> charH c+ string = catV . fmap stringH . lines+ text = catV . fmap textH . lines+ ltext = catV . fmap ltextH . lines+ catH = foldr (<>) empty+ catV l = if null l then empty else foldr1 (\a acc -> a <> eol <> acc) l+ paren d = charH '(' <> d <> charH ')'+ brace d = charH '{' <> d <> charH '}'+ bracket d = charH '[' <> d <> charH ']'+ bquote d = charH '`' <> d <> charH '`'+ dquote d = charH '\"' <> d <> charH '\"'+ fquote d = "« " <> d <> " »"+ squote d = charH '\'' <> d <> charH '\''+ -- default catH :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Foldable f => Functor f => f d -> d+ -- default catV :: Doc_Text (ReprOf d) => Trans d => Foldable f => Functor f => f d -> d+ -- catH l = trans (catH (fmap unTrans l))+ -- catV l = trans (catV (fmap unTrans l))++-- * Class 'Doc_Color'+class Doc_Color d where+ reverse :: d -> d+ + -- Foreground colors+ -- Dull+ black :: d -> d+ red :: d -> d+ green :: d -> d+ yellow :: d -> d+ blue :: d -> d+ magenta :: d -> d+ cyan :: d -> d+ white :: d -> d+ + -- Vivid+ blacker :: d -> d+ redder :: d -> d+ greener :: d -> d+ yellower :: d -> d+ bluer :: d -> d+ magentaer :: d -> d+ cyaner :: d -> d+ whiter :: d -> d+ + -- Background colors+ -- Dull+ onBlack :: d -> d+ onRed :: d -> d+ onGreen :: d -> d+ onYellow :: d -> d+ onBlue :: d -> d+ onMagenta :: d -> d+ onCyan :: d -> d+ onWhite :: d -> d+ + -- Vivid+ onBlacker :: d -> d+ onRedder :: d -> d+ onGreener :: d -> d+ onYellower :: d -> d+ onBluer :: d -> d+ onMagentaer :: d -> d+ onCyaner :: d -> d+ onWhiter :: d -> d+ + default reverse :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default black :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default red :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default green :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default yellow :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default blue :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default magenta :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default cyan :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default white :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default blacker :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default redder :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default greener :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default yellower :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default bluer :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default magentaer :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default cyaner :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default whiter :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onBlack :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onRed :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onGreen :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onYellow :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onBlue :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onMagenta :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onCyan :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onWhite :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onBlacker :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onRedder :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onGreener :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onYellower :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onBluer :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onMagentaer :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onCyaner :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default onWhiter :: Doc_Color (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ + reverse = trans1 reverse+ black = trans1 black+ red = trans1 red+ green = trans1 green+ yellow = trans1 yellow+ blue = trans1 blue+ magenta = trans1 magenta+ cyan = trans1 cyan+ white = trans1 white+ blacker = trans1 blacker+ redder = trans1 redder+ greener = trans1 greener+ yellower = trans1 yellower+ bluer = trans1 bluer+ magentaer = trans1 magentaer+ cyaner = trans1 cyaner+ whiter = trans1 whiter+ onBlack = trans1 onBlack+ onRed = trans1 onRed+ onGreen = trans1 onGreen+ onYellow = trans1 onYellow+ onBlue = trans1 onBlue+ onMagenta = trans1 onMagenta+ onCyan = trans1 onCyan+ onWhite = trans1 onWhite+ onBlacker = trans1 onBlacker+ onRedder = trans1 onRedder+ onGreener = trans1 onGreener+ onYellower = trans1 onYellower+ onBluer = trans1 onBluer+ onMagentaer = trans1 onMagentaer+ onCyaner = trans1 onCyaner+ onWhiter = trans1 onWhiter++-- * Class 'Doc_Decoration'+class Doc_Decoration d where+ bold :: d -> d+ underline :: d -> d+ italic :: d -> d+ default bold :: Doc_Decoration (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default underline :: Doc_Decoration (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ default italic :: Doc_Decoration (ReprOf d) => Trans d => d -> d+ bold = trans1 bold+ underline = trans1 underline+ italic = trans1 italic++-- * Class 'Trans'+class Trans tr where+ -- | Return the underlying @tr@ of the transformer.+ type ReprOf tr :: *+ + -- | Lift a tr to the transformer's.+ trans :: ReprOf tr -> tr+ -- | Unlift a tr from the transformer's.+ unTrans :: tr -> ReprOf tr+ + -- | Identity transformation for a unary symantic method.+ trans1 :: (ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr) -> (tr -> tr)+ trans1 f = trans . f . unTrans+ + -- | Identity transformation for a binary symantic method.+ trans2+ :: (ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr)+ -> (tr -> tr -> tr)+ trans2 f t1 t2 = trans (f (unTrans t1) (unTrans t2))+ + -- | Identity transformation for a ternary symantic method.+ trans3+ :: (ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr -> ReprOf tr)+ -> (tr -> tr -> tr -> tr)+ trans3 f t1 t2 t3 = trans (f (unTrans t1) (unTrans t2) (unTrans t3))+++-- * Class 'SplitOnCharWithEmpty'+class SplitOnCharWithEmpty t where+ splitOnCharWithEmpty :: Char -> t -> [t]+instance SplitOnCharWithEmpty Text where+ splitOnCharWithEmpty sep t =+ case T.break (== sep) t of+ (chunk, T.uncons -> Just (_, rest)) -> chunk : splitOnCharWithEmpty sep rest+ (chunk, _) -> [chunk]+instance SplitOnCharWithEmpty TL.Text where+ splitOnCharWithEmpty sep t =+ case TL.break (== sep) t of+ (chunk, TL.uncons -> Just (_, rest)) -> chunk : splitOnCharWithEmpty sep rest+ (chunk, _) -> [chunk]+instance SplitOnCharWithEmpty String where+ splitOnCharWithEmpty sep t =+ case L.break (== sep) t of+ (chunk, _:rest) -> chunk : splitOnCharWithEmpty sep rest+ (chunk, []) -> [chunk]++lines :: SplitOnCharWithEmpty t => t -> [t]+lines = splitOnCharWithEmpty '\n'++int64OfInt :: Int -> Int64+int64OfInt = fromInteger . toInteger+++{-+-- * Class 'SplitOnChar'++class SplitOnChar t where+ splitOnChar :: Char -> t -> [t]+instance SplitOnChar Text where+ splitOnChar sep t =+ case Text.uncons t of+ Nothing -> []+ Just (x, xs) ->+ if x == sep+ then splitOnChar sep xs+ else+ let (chunk, rest) = Text.break (== sep) t in+ chunk:splitOnChar sep rest+instance SplitOnChar String where+ splitOnChar sep t =+ case t of+ [] -> []+ x:xs ->+ if x == sep+ then splitOnChar sep xs+ else+ let (chunk, rest) = List.break (== sep) t in+ chunk:splitOnChar sep rest+-}
+ Language/Symantic/Document/Valid.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@+module Language.Symantic.Document.Valid where++import Control.Applicative (Applicative(..))+import Control.Monad (Monad(..))+import Data.Eq (Eq(..))+import Data.Foldable (elem)+import Data.Function (($), (.), id)+import Data.Functor (Functor(..))+import Data.Int (Int)+import Data.Monoid (Monoid(..))+import Data.Ord (Ord(..))+import Data.Semigroup (Semigroup(..))+import Data.String (IsString(..))+import Text.Show (Show)+import qualified Data.Text as T+import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL++import Language.Symantic.Document.Sym++-- * Type 'Valid'+data Valid repr+ = KO [Error_Valid]+ | Ok repr+ deriving (Eq, Show)+instance IsString repr => IsString (Valid repr) where+ fromString = Ok . fromString++valid :: Valid repr -> Valid repr+valid = id++-- ** Type 'Error_Valid'+data Error_Valid+ = Error_Valid_not_horizontal TL.Text+ | Error_Valid_negative_replicate Int+ deriving (Eq, Show)++instance Semigroup repr => Semigroup (Valid repr) where+ Ok x <> Ok y = Ok $ x <> y+ KO x <> Ok _ = KO x+ Ok _ <> KO y = KO y+ KO x <> KO y = KO $ x <> y+instance (Doc_Text repr, Semigroup repr) => Monoid (Valid repr) where+ mempty = empty+ mappend = (<>)+instance Functor Valid where+ fmap _ (KO e) = KO e+ fmap f (Ok a) = Ok $ f a+instance Applicative Valid where+ pure = Ok+ Ok f <*> Ok a = Ok $ f a+ KO e <*> KO e' = KO $ e <> e'+ Ok _f <*> KO e = KO e+ KO e <*> Ok _a = KO e+instance Monad Valid where+ return = Ok+ Ok a >>= f = f a+ KO e >>= _ = KO e+instance (Doc_Text repr, Semigroup repr) => Doc_Text (Valid repr) where+ replicate i _ | i < 0 = KO [Error_Valid_negative_replicate i]+ replicate i d = d >>= Ok . replicate i+ int = pure . int+ integer = pure . integer+ char = pure . char+ string = pure . string+ text = pure . text+ ltext = pure . ltext+ charH '\n'= KO [Error_Valid_not_horizontal $ TL.singleton '\n']+ charH c = Ok $ charH c+ stringH t | '\n' `elem` t = KO [Error_Valid_not_horizontal $ fromString t]+ stringH t = Ok $ stringH t+ textH t | T.any (== '\n') t = KO [Error_Valid_not_horizontal $ TL.fromStrict t]+ textH t = Ok $ textH t+ ltextH t | TL.any (== '\n') t = KO [Error_Valid_not_horizontal t]+ ltextH t = Ok $ ltextH t+instance Doc_Color repr => Doc_Color (Valid repr) where+ reverse = fmap reverse+ black = fmap black+ red = fmap red+ green = fmap green+ yellow = fmap yellow+ blue = fmap blue+ magenta = fmap magenta+ cyan = fmap cyan+ white = fmap white+ blacker = fmap blacker+ redder = fmap redder+ greener = fmap greener+ yellower = fmap yellower+ bluer = fmap bluer+ magentaer = fmap magentaer+ cyaner = fmap cyaner+ whiter = fmap whiter+ onBlack = fmap onBlack+ onRed = fmap onRed+ onGreen = fmap onGreen+ onYellow = fmap onYellow+ onBlue = fmap onBlue+ onMagenta = fmap onMagenta+ onCyan = fmap onCyan+ onWhite = fmap onWhite+ onBlacker = fmap onBlacker+ onRedder = fmap onRedder+ onGreener = fmap onGreener+ onYellower = fmap onYellower+ onBluer = fmap onBluer+ onMagentaer = fmap onMagentaer+ onCyaner = fmap onCyaner+ onWhiter = fmap onWhiter+instance Doc_Decoration repr => Doc_Decoration (Valid repr) where+ bold = fmap bold+ italic = fmap italic+ underline = fmap underline
+ stack.yaml view
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+ symantic-document.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@+author: Julien Moutinho <julm+symantic@autogeree.net>+-- bug-reports: http://bug.autogeree.net/symantic+build-type: Simple+cabal-version: >= 1.8+category: Text+-- data-dir: data+-- data-files: +description: Symantics for generating documents.+extra-source-files:+ stack.yaml+extra-tmp-files:+-- homepage: http://pad.autogeree.net/informatique/symantic+license: GPL-3+license-file: COPYING+maintainer: Julien Moutinho <julm+symantic@autogeree.net>+name: symantic-document+stability: experimental+synopsis: Document symantics.+tested-with: GHC==8.0.2+-- PVP: +-+------- breaking API changes+-- | | +----- non-breaking API additions+-- | | | +--- code changes with no API change+version: 0.0.0.20170623++source-repository head+ location: git://git.autogeree.net/symantic+ type: git++Library+ extensions:+ NoImplicitPrelude+ DataKinds+ DefaultSignatures+ FlexibleContexts+ FlexibleInstances+ LambdaCase+ MultiParamTypeClasses+ NamedFieldPuns+ OverloadedStrings+ ScopedTypeVariables+ StandaloneDeriving+ TupleSections+ TypeFamilies+ TypeOperators+ ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-tabs+ exposed-modules:+ Language.Symantic.Document+ Language.Symantic.Document.ANSI+ Language.Symantic.Document.Dim+ Language.Symantic.Document.Plain+ Language.Symantic.Document.Sym+ Language.Symantic.Document.Valid+ build-depends:+ ansi-terminal+ , base >= 4.6 && < 5+ , text+ -- , transformers >= 0.4 && < 0.5