haskell-src-exts-1.17.1: Manipulating Haskell source: abstract syntax, lexer, parser, and pretty-printer

Copyright(c) Niklas Broberg 2004-2009 (c) Michael Sloan 2013
LicenseBSD-style (see the file LICENSE.txt)
MaintainerNiklas Broberg, d00nibro@chalmers.se
Stabilitystable
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell98

Language.Haskell.Exts.Annotated.Parser

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Description

Annotated parser for Haskell with extensions.

Synopsis

General parsing

class Parseable ast where Source

Class providing function for parsing at many different types.

Note that for convenience of implementation, the default methods have definitions equivalent to undefined. The minimal definition is all of the visible methods.

Minimal complete definition

parser

Methods

parse :: String -> ParseResult ast Source

Parse a string with default mode.

parseWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult ast Source

Parse a string with an explicit ParseMode.

parseWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (ast, [Comment]) Source

Parse a string with an explicit ParseMode, returning all comments along with the AST.

Parsing of specific AST elements

Modules

parseModule :: String -> ParseResult (Module SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string, which should contain a complete Haskell module, using defaultParseMode.

parseModuleWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Module SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseModuleWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Module SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Expressions

parseExp :: String -> ParseResult (Exp SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell expression, using defaultParseMode.

parseExpWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Exp SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell expression, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseExpWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Exp SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Statements

parseStmt :: String -> ParseResult (Stmt SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell statement, using defaultParseMode.

parseStmtWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Stmt SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell type, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseStmtWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Stmt SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Patterns

parsePat :: String -> ParseResult (Pat SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell pattern, using defaultParseMode.

parsePatWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Pat SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell pattern, using an explicit ParseMode.

parsePatWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Pat SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Declarations

parseDecl :: String -> ParseResult (Decl SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell top-level declaration, using defaultParseMode.

parseDeclWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Decl SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell top-level declaration, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseDeclWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Decl SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Types

parseType :: String -> ParseResult (Type SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell type, using defaultParseMode.

parseTypeWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Type SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell type, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseTypeWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (Type SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Imports

parseImportDecl :: String -> ParseResult (ImportDecl SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell statement, using defaultParseMode.

parseImportDeclWithMode :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (ImportDecl SrcSpanInfo) Source

Parse of a string containing a Haskell type, using an explicit ParseMode.

parseImportDeclWithComments :: ParseMode -> String -> ParseResult (ImportDecl SrcSpanInfo, [Comment]) Source

Parse of a string containing a complete Haskell module, using an explicit ParseMode, retaining comments.

Non-greedy parsers

newtype NonGreedy a Source

Instances of Parseable for NonGreedy a will only consume the input until a is fully parsed. This means that parse errors that come later in the input will be ignored. It's also more efficient, as it's fully lazy in the remainder of the input:

>>> parse (unlines ("module A where" : "main =" : repeat "blah")) :: ParseResult PragmasAndModuleHead
ParseOk (NonGreedy {unNonGreedy = PragmasAndModuleHead [] (ModuleName "A",Nothing,Nothing)})

(this example uses the simplified AST)

Constructors

NonGreedy 

Fields

unNonGreedy :: a
 

data ListOf a Source

ListOf a stores lists of the AST type a, along with a SrcSpanInfo, in order to provide Parseable instances for lists. These instances are provided when the type is used as a list in the syntax, and the same delimiters are used in all of its usages. Some exceptions are made:

Constructors

ListOf SrcSpanInfo [a] 

unListOf :: ListOf a -> [a] Source

Module head parsers

getTopPragmas :: String -> ParseResult [ModulePragma SrcSpanInfo] Source

Non-greedy parse of a string starting with a series of top-level option pragmas.

data PragmasAndModuleName l Source

Type intended to be used with Parseable, with instances that implement a non-greedy parse of the module name, including top-level pragmas. This means that a parse error that comes after the module header won't be returned. If the Maybe value is Nothing, then this means that there was no module header.