{- arch-tag: String utilities main file Copyright (c) 2004-2011 John Goerzen All rights reserved. For license and copyright information, see the file LICENSE -} {- | Module : Data.String.Utils Copyright : Copyright (C) 2004-2011 John Goerzen License : BSD3 Maintainer : John Goerzen Stability : provisional Portability: portable This module provides various helpful utilities for dealing with strings. Written by John Goerzen, jgoerzen\@complete.org -} module Data.String.Utils (-- * Whitespace Removal strip, lstrip, rstrip, -- * Tests -- | Note: These functions are aliases for functions -- in "Data.List.Utils". startswith, endswith, -- * Conversions -- | Note: Some of these functions are aliases for functions -- in "Data.List.Utils". join, split, splitWs, replace, escapeRe, -- * Reading maybeRead ) where import Data.List.Utils (startswith, endswith, join, split, replace) import Data.Char (isAlpha, isAscii, isDigit) import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe) import Text.Regex (mkRegex, splitRegex) wschars :: String wschars = " \t\r\n" {- | Removes any whitespace characters that are present at the start or end of a string. Does not alter the internal contents of a string. If no whitespace characters are present at the start or end of a string, returns the original string unmodified. Safe to use on any string. Note that this may differ from some other similar functions from other authors in that: 1. If multiple whitespace characters are present all in a row, they are all removed; 2. If no whitespace characters are present, nothing is done. -} strip :: String -> String strip = lstrip . rstrip -- | Same as 'strip', but applies only to the left side of the string. lstrip :: String -> String lstrip s = case s of [] -> [] (x:xs) -> if elem x wschars then lstrip xs else s -- | Same as 'strip', but applies only to the right side of the string. rstrip :: String -> String rstrip = reverse . lstrip . reverse {- | Splits a string around whitespace. Empty elements in the result list are automatically removed. -} splitWs :: String -> [String] splitWs = filter (\x -> x /= []) . splitRegex (mkRegex "[ \t\n\r\v\f]+") {- | Escape all characters in the input pattern that are not alphanumeric. Does not make special allowances for NULL, which isn't valid in a Haskell regular expression pattern. -} escapeRe :: String -> String escapeRe [] = [] escapeRe (x:xs) -- Chars that we never escape | x `elem` ['\'', '`'] = x : escapeRe xs -- General rules for chars we never escape | isDigit x || (isAscii x && isAlpha x) || x `elem` ['<', '>'] = x : escapeRe xs -- Escape everything else | otherwise = '\\' : x : escapeRe xs -- | Attempts to parse a value from the front of the string. maybeRead :: Read a => String -> Maybe a maybeRead = fmap fst . listToMaybe . reads