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{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns, FlexibleInstances, TypeFamilies,
TypeSynonymInstances, GADTs #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-}
-- |
-- Module : Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Char8
-- Copyright : Bryan O'Sullivan 2007-2011
-- License : BSD3
--
-- Maintainer : bos@serpentine.com
-- Stability : experimental
-- Portability : unknown
--
-- Simple, efficient, character-oriented combinator parsing for
-- 'B.ByteString' strings, loosely based on the Parsec library.
module Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Char8
(
-- * Character encodings
-- $encodings
-- * Parser types
Parser
, A.Result
, A.IResult(..)
, I.compareResults
-- * Running parsers
, A.parse
, A.feed
, A.parseOnly
, A.parseTest
, A.parseWith
-- ** Result conversion
, A.maybeResult
, A.eitherResult
-- * Combinators
, (I.<?>)
, I.try
, module Data.Attoparsec.Combinator
-- * Parsing individual characters
, char
, char8
, anyChar
, notChar
, peekChar
, satisfy
-- ** Special character parsers
, digit
, letter_iso8859_15
, letter_ascii
, space
-- ** Fast predicates
, isDigit
, isDigit_w8
, isAlpha_iso8859_15
, isAlpha_ascii
, isSpace
, isSpace_w8
-- *** Character classes
, inClass
, notInClass
-- * Efficient string handling
, I.string
, stringCI
, skipSpace
, skipWhile
, I.take
, scan
, takeWhile
, takeWhile1
, takeTill
-- ** String combinators
-- $specalt
, (.*>)
, (<*.)
-- ** Consume all remaining input
, I.takeByteString
, I.takeLazyByteString
-- * Text parsing
, I.endOfLine
, isEndOfLine
, isHorizontalSpace
-- * Numeric parsers
, decimal
, hexadecimal
, signed
, double
, Number(..)
, number
, rational
-- * State observation and manipulation functions
, I.endOfInput
, I.atEnd
) where
import Control.Applicative ((*>), (<*), (<$>), (<|>))
import Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.FastSet (charClass, memberChar)
import Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Internal (Parser, (<?>))
import Data.Attoparsec.Combinator
import Data.Attoparsec.Number (Number(..))
import Data.Bits (Bits, (.|.), shiftL)
import Data.ByteString.Internal (c2w, w2c)
import Data.Int (Int8, Int16, Int32, Int64)
import Data.Ratio ((%))
import Data.String (IsString(..))
import Data.Word (Word8, Word16, Word32, Word64, Word)
import Prelude hiding (takeWhile)
import qualified Data.Attoparsec.ByteString as A
import qualified Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Internal as I
import qualified Data.Attoparsec.Internal as I
import qualified Data.ByteString as B8
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B
instance (a ~ B.ByteString) => IsString (Parser a) where
fromString = I.string . B.pack
-- $encodings
--
-- This module is intended for parsing text that is
-- represented using an 8-bit character set, e.g. ASCII or
-- ISO-8859-15. It /does not/ make any attempt to deal with character
-- encodings, multibyte characters, or wide characters. In
-- particular, all attempts to use characters above code point U+00FF
-- will give wrong answers.
--
-- Code points below U+0100 are simply translated to and from their
-- numeric values, so e.g. the code point U+00A4 becomes the byte
-- @0xA4@ (which is the Euro symbol in ISO-8859-15, but the generic
-- currency sign in ISO-8859-1). Haskell 'Char' values above U+00FF
-- are truncated, so e.g. U+1D6B7 is truncated to the byte @0xB7@.
-- ASCII-specific but fast, oh yes.
toLower :: Word8 -> Word8
toLower w | w >= 65 && w <= 90 = w + 32
| otherwise = w
-- | Satisfy a literal string, ignoring case.
stringCI :: B.ByteString -> Parser B.ByteString
stringCI = I.stringTransform (B8.map toLower)
{-# INLINE stringCI #-}
-- | Consume input as long as the predicate returns 'True', and return
-- the consumed input.
--
-- This parser requires the predicate to succeed on at least one byte
-- of input: it will fail if the predicate never returns 'True' or if
-- there is no input left.
takeWhile1 :: (Char -> Bool) -> Parser B.ByteString
takeWhile1 p = I.takeWhile1 (p . w2c)
{-# INLINE takeWhile1 #-}
-- | The parser @satisfy p@ succeeds for any byte for which the
-- predicate @p@ returns 'True'. Returns the byte that is actually
-- parsed.
--
-- >digit = satisfy isDigit
-- > where isDigit c = c >= '0' && c <= '9'
satisfy :: (Char -> Bool) -> Parser Char
satisfy = I.satisfyWith w2c
{-# INLINE satisfy #-}
-- | Match a letter, in the ISO-8859-15 encoding.
letter_iso8859_15 :: Parser Char
letter_iso8859_15 = satisfy isAlpha_iso8859_15 <?> "letter_iso8859_15"
{-# INLINE letter_iso8859_15 #-}
-- | Match a letter, in the ASCII encoding.
letter_ascii :: Parser Char
letter_ascii = satisfy isAlpha_ascii <?> "letter_ascii"
{-# INLINE letter_ascii #-}
-- | A fast alphabetic predicate for the ISO-8859-15 encoding
--
-- /Note/: For all character encodings other than ISO-8859-15, and
-- almost all Unicode code points above U+00A3, this predicate gives
-- /wrong answers/.
isAlpha_iso8859_15 :: Char -> Bool
isAlpha_iso8859_15 c = (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ||
(c >= '\166' && moby c)
where moby = notInClass "\167\169\171-\179\182\183\185\187\191\215\247"
{-# NOINLINE moby #-}
{-# INLINE isAlpha_iso8859_15 #-}
-- | A fast alphabetic predicate for the ASCII encoding
--
-- /Note/: For all character encodings other than ASCII, and
-- almost all Unicode code points above U+007F, this predicate gives
-- /wrong answers/.
isAlpha_ascii :: Char -> Bool
isAlpha_ascii c = (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
{-# INLINE isAlpha_ascii #-}
-- | Parse a single digit.
digit :: Parser Char
digit = satisfy isDigit <?> "digit"
{-# INLINE digit #-}
-- | A fast digit predicate.
isDigit :: Char -> Bool
isDigit c = c >= '0' && c <= '9'
{-# INLINE isDigit #-}
-- | A fast digit predicate.
isDigit_w8 :: Word8 -> Bool
isDigit_w8 w = w >= 48 && w <= 57
{-# INLINE isDigit_w8 #-}
-- | Match any character.
anyChar :: Parser Char
anyChar = satisfy $ const True
{-# INLINE anyChar #-}
-- | Match any character. Returns 'Nothing' if end of input has been
-- reached. Does not consume any input.
--
-- /Note/: Because this parser does not fail, do not use it with
-- combinators such as 'many', because such parsers loop until a
-- failure occurs. Careless use will thus result in an infinite loop.
peekChar :: Parser (Maybe Char)
peekChar = (fmap w2c) `fmap` I.peekWord8
{-# INLINE peekChar #-}
-- | Fast predicate for matching ASCII space characters.
--
-- /Note/: This predicate only gives correct answers for the ASCII
-- encoding. For instance, it does not recognise U+00A0 (non-breaking
-- space) as a space character, even though it is a valid ISO-8859-15
-- byte. For a Unicode-aware and only slightly slower predicate,
-- use 'Data.Char.isSpace'
isSpace :: Char -> Bool
isSpace c = (c == ' ') || ('\t' <= c && c <= '\r')
{-# INLINE isSpace #-}
-- | Fast 'Word8' predicate for matching ASCII space characters.
isSpace_w8 :: Word8 -> Bool
isSpace_w8 w = (w == 32) || (9 <= w && w <= 13)
{-# INLINE isSpace_w8 #-}
-- | Parse a space character.
--
-- /Note/: This parser only gives correct answers for the ASCII
-- encoding. For instance, it does not recognise U+00A0 (non-breaking
-- space) as a space character, even though it is a valid ISO-8859-15
-- byte.
space :: Parser Char
space = satisfy isSpace <?> "space"
{-# INLINE space #-}
-- | Match a specific character.
char :: Char -> Parser Char
char c = satisfy (== c) <?> [c]
{-# INLINE char #-}
-- | Match a specific character, but return its 'Word8' value.
char8 :: Char -> Parser Word8
char8 c = I.satisfy (== c2w c) <?> [c]
{-# INLINE char8 #-}
-- | Match any character except the given one.
notChar :: Char -> Parser Char
notChar c = satisfy (/= c) <?> "not " ++ [c]
{-# INLINE notChar #-}
-- | Match any character in a set.
--
-- >vowel = inClass "aeiou"
--
-- Range notation is supported.
--
-- >halfAlphabet = inClass "a-nA-N"
--
-- To add a literal \'-\' to a set, place it at the beginning or end
-- of the string.
inClass :: String -> Char -> Bool
inClass s = (`memberChar` mySet)
where mySet = charClass s
{-# INLINE inClass #-}
-- | Match any character not in a set.
notInClass :: String -> Char -> Bool
notInClass s = not . inClass s
{-# INLINE notInClass #-}
-- | Consume input as long as the predicate returns 'True', and return
-- the consumed input.
--
-- This parser does not fail. It will return an empty string if the
-- predicate returns 'False' on the first byte of input.
--
-- /Note/: Because this parser does not fail, do not use it with
-- combinators such as 'many', because such parsers loop until a
-- failure occurs. Careless use will thus result in an infinite loop.
takeWhile :: (Char -> Bool) -> Parser B.ByteString
takeWhile p = I.takeWhile (p . w2c)
{-# INLINE takeWhile #-}
-- | A stateful scanner. The predicate consumes and transforms a
-- state argument, and each transformed state is passed to successive
-- invocations of the predicate on each byte of the input until one
-- returns 'Nothing' or the input ends.
--
-- This parser does not fail. It will return an empty string if the
-- predicate returns 'Nothing' on the first byte of input.
--
-- /Note/: Because this parser does not fail, do not use it with
-- combinators such as 'many', because such parsers loop until a
-- failure occurs. Careless use will thus result in an infinite loop.
scan :: s -> (s -> Char -> Maybe s) -> Parser B.ByteString
scan s0 p = I.scan s0 (\s -> p s . w2c)
{-# INLINE scan #-}
-- | Consume input as long as the predicate returns 'False'
-- (i.e. until it returns 'True'), and return the consumed input.
--
-- This parser does not fail. It will return an empty string if the
-- predicate returns 'True' on the first byte of input.
--
-- /Note/: Because this parser does not fail, do not use it with
-- combinators such as 'many', because such parsers loop until a
-- failure occurs. Careless use will thus result in an infinite loop.
takeTill :: (Char -> Bool) -> Parser B.ByteString
takeTill p = I.takeTill (p . w2c)
{-# INLINE takeTill #-}
-- | Skip past input for as long as the predicate returns 'True'.
skipWhile :: (Char -> Bool) -> Parser ()
skipWhile p = I.skipWhile (p . w2c)
{-# INLINE skipWhile #-}
-- | Skip over white space.
skipSpace :: Parser ()
skipSpace = I.skipWhile isSpace_w8
{-# INLINE skipSpace #-}
-- $specalt
--
-- The '.*>' and '<*.' combinators are intended for use with the
-- @OverloadedStrings@ language extension. They simplify the common
-- task of matching a statically known string, then immediately
-- parsing something else.
--
-- An example makes this easier to understand:
--
-- @{-\# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
--
-- shoeSize = \"Shoe size: \" '.*>' 'decimal'
-- @
--
-- If we were to try to use '*>' above instead, the type checker would
-- not be able to tell which 'IsString' instance to use for the text
-- in quotes. We would have to be explicit, using either a type
-- signature or the 'I.string' parser.
-- | Type-specialized version of '*>' for 'B.ByteString'.
(.*>) :: B.ByteString -> Parser a -> Parser a
s .*> f = I.string s *> f
-- | Type-specialized version of '<*' for 'B.ByteString'.
(<*.) :: Parser a -> B.ByteString -> Parser a
f <*. s = f <* I.string s
-- | A predicate that matches either a carriage return @\'\\r\'@ or
-- newline @\'\\n\'@ character.
isEndOfLine :: Word8 -> Bool
isEndOfLine w = w == 13 || w == 10
{-# INLINE isEndOfLine #-}
-- | A predicate that matches either a space @\' \'@ or horizontal tab
-- @\'\\t\'@ character.
isHorizontalSpace :: Word8 -> Bool
isHorizontalSpace w = w == 32 || w == 9
{-# INLINE isHorizontalSpace #-}
-- | Parse and decode an unsigned hexadecimal number. The hex digits
-- @\'a\'@ through @\'f\'@ may be upper or lower case.
--
-- This parser does not accept a leading @\"0x\"@ string.
hexadecimal :: (Integral a, Bits a) => Parser a
hexadecimal = B8.foldl' step 0 `fmap` I.takeWhile1 isHexDigit
where
isHexDigit w = (w >= 48 && w <= 57) ||
(w >= 97 && w <= 102) ||
(w >= 65 && w <= 70)
step a w | w >= 48 && w <= 57 = (a `shiftL` 4) .|. fromIntegral (w - 48)
| w >= 97 = (a `shiftL` 4) .|. fromIntegral (w - 87)
| otherwise = (a `shiftL` 4) .|. fromIntegral (w - 55)
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Int #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Int8 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Int16 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Int32 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Int64 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Integer #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Word #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Word8 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Word16 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Word32 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE hexadecimal :: Parser Word64 #-}
-- | Parse and decode an unsigned decimal number.
decimal :: Integral a => Parser a
decimal = B8.foldl' step 0 `fmap` I.takeWhile1 isDig
where isDig w = w >= 48 && w <= 57
step a w = a * 10 + fromIntegral (w - 48)
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Int #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Int8 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Int16 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Int32 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Int64 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Integer #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Word #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Word8 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Word16 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Word32 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE decimal :: Parser Word64 #-}
-- | Parse a number with an optional leading @\'+\'@ or @\'-\'@ sign
-- character.
signed :: Num a => Parser a -> Parser a
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Int -> Parser Int #-}
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Int8 -> Parser Int8 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Int16 -> Parser Int16 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Int32 -> Parser Int32 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Int64 -> Parser Int64 #-}
{-# SPECIALISE signed :: Parser Integer -> Parser Integer #-}
signed p = (negate <$> (char8 '-' *> p))
<|> (char8 '+' *> p)
<|> p
-- | Parse a rational number.
--
-- This parser accepts an optional leading sign character, followed by
-- at least one decimal digit. The syntax similar to that accepted by
-- the 'read' function, with the exception that a trailing @\'.\'@ or
-- @\'e\'@ /not/ followed by a number is not consumed.
--
-- Examples with behaviour identical to 'read', if you feed an empty
-- continuation to the first result:
--
-- >rational "3" == Done 3.0 ""
-- >rational "3.1" == Done 3.1 ""
-- >rational "3e4" == Done 30000.0 ""
-- >rational "3.1e4" == Done 31000.0, ""
--
-- Examples with behaviour identical to 'read':
--
-- >rational ".3" == Fail "input does not start with a digit"
-- >rational "e3" == Fail "input does not start with a digit"
--
-- Examples of differences from 'read':
--
-- >rational "3.foo" == Done 3.0 ".foo"
-- >rational "3e" == Done 3.0 "e"
--
-- This function does not accept string representations of \"NaN\" or
-- \"Infinity\".
rational :: Fractional a => Parser a
{-# SPECIALIZE rational :: Parser Double #-}
{-# SPECIALIZE rational :: Parser Float #-}
{-# SPECIALIZE rational :: Parser Rational #-}
rational = floaty $ \real frac fracDenom -> fromRational $
real % 1 + frac % fracDenom
-- | Parse a rational number.
--
-- The syntax accepted by this parser is the same as for 'rational'.
--
-- /Note/: This function is almost ten times faster than 'rational',
-- but is slightly less accurate.
--
-- The 'Double' type supports about 16 decimal places of accuracy.
-- For 94.2% of numbers, this function and 'rational' give identical
-- results, but for the remaining 5.8%, this function loses precision
-- around the 15th decimal place. For 0.001% of numbers, this
-- function will lose precision at the 13th or 14th decimal place.
--
-- This function does not accept string representations of \"NaN\" or
-- \"Infinity\".
double :: Parser Double
double = floaty asDouble
asDouble :: Integer -> Integer -> Integer -> Double
asDouble real frac fracDenom =
fromIntegral real + fromIntegral frac / fromIntegral fracDenom
{-# INLINE asDouble #-}
-- | Parse a number, attempting to preserve both speed and precision.
--
-- The syntax accepted by this parser is the same as for 'rational'.
--
-- /Note/: This function is almost ten times faster than 'rational'.
-- On integral inputs, it gives perfectly accurate answers, and on
-- floating point inputs, it is slightly less accurate than
-- 'rational'.
--
-- This function does not accept string representations of \"NaN\" or
-- \"Infinity\".
number :: Parser Number
number = floaty $ \real frac fracDenom ->
if frac == 0 && fracDenom == 0
then I real
else D (asDouble real frac fracDenom)
{-# INLINE number #-}
data T = T !Integer !Int
floaty :: Fractional a => (Integer -> Integer -> Integer -> a) -> Parser a
{-# INLINE floaty #-}
floaty f = do
let minus = 45
plus = 43
!positive <- ((== plus) <$> I.satisfy (\c -> c == minus || c == plus)) <|>
return True
real <- decimal
let tryFraction = do
let dot = 46
_ <- I.satisfy (==dot)
ds <- I.takeWhile isDigit_w8
case I.parseOnly decimal ds of
Right n -> return $ T n (B.length ds)
_ -> fail "no digits after decimal"
T fraction fracDigits <- tryFraction <|> return (T 0 0)
let littleE = 101
bigE = 69
e w = w == littleE || w == bigE
power <- (I.satisfy e *> signed decimal) <|> return (0::Int)
let n = if fracDigits == 0
then if power == 0
then fromIntegral real
else fromIntegral real * (10 ^^ power)
else if power == 0
then f real fraction (10 ^ fracDigits)
else f real fraction (10 ^ fracDigits) * (10 ^^ power)
return $ if positive
then n
else -n
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