yi-0.4.6: Yi/String.hs
--
-- Copyright (c) 2005 Don Stewart - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons
--
--
-- | String manipulation utilities
module Yi.String (isBlank,
chomp,
split,
capitalize,
capitalizeFirst,
dropSpace,
fillText,
onLines,
mapLines,
lines',
unlines',
) where
import Data.List (isSuffixOf, isPrefixOf, intercalate)
import Data.Char (toUpper, toLower, isSpace, isAlphaNum)
capitalize :: String -> String
capitalize [] = []
capitalize (c:cs) = toUpper c : map toLower cs
capitalizeFirst :: String -> String
capitalizeFirst [] = []
capitalizeFirst (c:cs)
| isAlphaNum c = toUpper c : map toLower cs
| otherwise = c : capitalizeFirst cs
-- | Remove any trailing strings matching /irs/ (input record separator)
-- from input string. Like perl's chomp(1).
--
chomp :: String -> String -> String
chomp irs st
| irs `isSuffixOf` st
= let st' = reverse $ drop (length irs) (reverse st) in chomp irs st'
| otherwise = st
{-# INLINE chomp #-}
--
-- | Split a list into pieces that were held together by glue. Example:
--
-- > split ", " "one, two, three" ===> ["one","two","three"]
--
split :: Eq a => [a] -- ^ Glue that holds pieces together
-> [a] -- ^ List to break into pieces
-> [[a]] -- ^ Result: list of pieces
split glue xs = split' xs
where
split' [] = []
split' xs' = piece : split' (dropGlue rest)
where (piece, rest) = breakOnGlue glue xs'
dropGlue = drop (length glue)
{-# INLINE split #-}
--
-- | Break off the first piece of a list held together by glue,
-- leaving the glue attached to the remainder of the list. Example:
-- Like break, but works with a [a] match.
--
-- > breakOnGlue ", " "one, two, three" ===> ("one", ", two, three")
--
breakOnGlue :: (Eq a) => [a] -- ^ Glue that holds pieces together
-> [a] -- ^ List from which to break off a piece
-> ([a],[a]) -- ^ Result: (first piece, glue ++ rest of list)
breakOnGlue _ [] = ([],[])
breakOnGlue glue rest@(x:xs)
| glue `isPrefixOf` rest = ([], rest)
| otherwise = (x:piece, rest')
where (piece, rest') = breakOnGlue glue xs
{-# INLINE breakOnGlue #-}
-- | Trim spaces at beginning /and/ end
dropSpace :: [Char] -> [Char]
dropSpace = let f = reverse . dropWhile isSpace in f . f
isBlank :: String -> Bool
isBlank = all isSpace
fillText :: Int -> String -> [String]
fillText margin = map (unwords . reverse) . fill 0 [] . words
where fill _ acc [] = [acc]
fill n acc (w:ws)
| n + length w >= margin = acc : fill (length w) [w] ws
| otherwise = fill (n + 1 + length w) (w:acc) ws
-- | Inverse of 'lines''. In contrast to 'Prelude.unlines', this does
-- not add an empty line at the end.
unlines' :: [String] -> String
unlines' = intercalate "\n"
-- | Split a String in lines. Unlike 'Prelude.lines', this does not
-- remove any empty line at the end.
lines' :: String -> [String]
lines' = stratify "\n"
-- | A helper function for creating functions suitable for
-- 'modifySelectionB' and 'modifyRegionB'.
-- To be used when the desired function should map across
-- the lines of a region.
mapLines :: (String -> String) -> String -> String
mapLines transform = onLines (fmap transform)
onLines :: ([String] -> [String]) -> String -> String
onLines transform = unlines' . transform . lines'
-- | Right inverse of intercalate.
-- (courtesy Bart Massey)
stratify :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] -> [[a]]
stratify [] l = map (:[]) l
stratify _ [] = [[]]
stratify sep l | isPrefixOf sep l = [] : stratify sep (drop (length sep) l)
stratify sep (e : es) = (e : l') : ls' where
(l' : ls') = stratify sep es