{- | Helpers for pretty-printing haskell values, reading command line arguments, working with ANSI colours, files, and time. Uses unsafePerformIO. Limitations: When running in GHCI, this module must be reloaded to see environmental changes. The colour scheme may be somewhat hard-coded. -} {-# LANGUAGE CPP, LambdaCase, PackageImports #-} module Hledger.Utils.IO ( -- * Pretty showing/printing pshow, pshow', pprint, pprint', -- * Viewing with pager pager, setupPager, -- * Terminal size getTerminalHeightWidth, getTerminalHeight, getTerminalWidth, -- * Command line arguments progArgs, outputFileOption, hasOutputFile, -- * ANSI color colorOption, useColorOnStdout, useColorOnStderr, -- XXX needed for using color/bgColor/colorB/bgColorB, but clashing with UIUtils: -- Color(..), -- ColorIntensity(..), color, bgColor, colorB, bgColorB, -- bold', faint', black', red', green', yellow', blue', magenta', cyan', white', brightBlack', brightRed', brightGreen', brightYellow', brightBlue', brightMagenta', brightCyan', brightWhite', rgb', terminalIsLight, terminalLightness, terminalFgColor, terminalBgColor, -- * Errors error', usageError, -- * Files embedFileRelative, expandHomePath, expandPath, expandGlob, sortByModTime, readFileOrStdinPortably, readFileStrictly, readFilePortably, readHandlePortably, -- hereFileRelative, -- * Time getCurrentLocalTime, getCurrentZonedTime, ) where import qualified Control.Exception as C (evaluate) import Control.Monad (when, forM) import Data.Colour.RGBSpace (RGB(RGB)) import Data.Colour.RGBSpace.HSL (lightness) import Data.FileEmbed (makeRelativeToProject, embedStringFile) import Data.List hiding (uncons) import Data.Maybe (isJust) import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Data.Text.IO as T import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL import qualified Data.Text.Lazy.Builder as TB import Data.Time.Clock (getCurrentTime) import Data.Time.LocalTime (LocalTime, ZonedTime, getCurrentTimeZone, utcToLocalTime, utcToZonedTime) import Data.Word (Word8, Word16) import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax (Q, Exp) import String.ANSI import System.Console.ANSI (Color(..),ColorIntensity(..), ConsoleLayer(..), SGR(..), hSupportsANSIColor, setSGRCode, getLayerColor) import System.Console.Terminal.Size (Window (Window), size) import System.Directory (getHomeDirectory, getModificationTime) import System.Environment (getArgs, lookupEnv, setEnv) import System.FilePath (isRelative, ()) import System.IO (Handle, IOMode (..), hGetEncoding, hSetEncoding, hSetNewlineMode, openFile, stdin, stdout, stderr, universalNewlineMode, utf8_bom, hIsTerminalDevice) import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) #ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS import System.Pager (printOrPage) #endif import Text.Pretty.Simple (CheckColorTty(..), OutputOptions(..), defaultOutputOptionsDarkBg, defaultOutputOptionsNoColor, pShowOpt, pPrintOpt) import Hledger.Utils.Text (WideBuilder(WideBuilder)) import "Glob" System.FilePath.Glob (glob) import Data.Functor ((<&>)) -- Pretty showing/printing with pretty-simple -- https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pretty-simple/docs/Text-Pretty-Simple.html#t:OutputOptions -- | pretty-simple options with colour enabled if allowed. prettyopts = (if useColorOnStderr then defaultOutputOptionsDarkBg else defaultOutputOptionsNoColor) { outputOptionsIndentAmount = 2 -- , outputOptionsCompact = True -- fills lines, but does not respect page width (https://github.com/cdepillabout/pretty-simple/issues/126) -- , outputOptionsPageWidth = fromMaybe 80 $ unsafePerformIO getTerminalWidth } -- | pretty-simple options with colour disabled. prettyoptsNoColor = defaultOutputOptionsNoColor { outputOptionsIndentAmount=2 } -- | Pretty show. An easier alias for pretty-simple's pShow. -- This will probably show in colour if useColorOnStderr is true. pshow :: Show a => a -> String pshow = TL.unpack . pShowOpt prettyopts -- | Monochrome version of pshow. This will never show in colour. pshow' :: Show a => a -> String pshow' = TL.unpack . pShowOpt prettyoptsNoColor -- | Pretty print a showable value. An easier alias for pretty-simple's pPrint. -- This will print in colour if useColorOnStderr is true. pprint :: Show a => a -> IO () pprint = pPrintOpt (if useColorOnStderr then CheckColorTty else NoCheckColorTty) prettyopts -- | Monochrome version of pprint. This will never print in colour. pprint' :: Show a => a -> IO () pprint' = pPrintOpt NoCheckColorTty prettyoptsNoColor -- "Avoid using pshow, pprint, dbg* in the code below to prevent infinite loops." (?) -- | Display the given text on the terminal, using the user's $PAGER if the text is taller -- than the current terminal and stdout is interactive and TERM is not "dumb" -- (except on Windows, where a pager will not be used). -- If the text contains ANSI codes, because hledger thinks the current terminal -- supports those, the pager should be configured to display those, otherwise -- users will see junk on screen (#2015). -- We call "setLessR" at hledger startup to make that less likely. pager :: String -> IO () #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS pager = putStrLn #else printOrPage' s = do -- an extra check for Emacs users: dumbterm <- (== Just "dumb") <$> lookupEnv "TERM" if dumbterm then putStrLn s else printOrPage (T.pack s) pager = printOrPage' #endif -- | An alternative to ansi-terminal's getTerminalSize, based on -- the more robust-looking terminal-size package. -- Tries to get stdout's terminal's current height and width. getTerminalHeightWidth :: IO (Maybe (Int,Int)) getTerminalHeightWidth = fmap (fmap unwindow) size where unwindow (Window h w) = (h,w) getTerminalHeight :: IO (Maybe Int) getTerminalHeight = fmap fst <$> getTerminalHeightWidth getTerminalWidth :: IO (Maybe Int) getTerminalWidth = fmap snd <$> getTerminalHeightWidth -- | Make sure our $LESS and $MORE environment variables contain R, -- to help ensure the common pager `less` will show our ANSI output properly. -- less uses $LESS by default, and $MORE when it is invoked as `more`. -- What the original `more` program does, I'm not sure. -- If $PAGER is configured to something else, this probably will have no effect. setupPager :: IO () setupPager = do let addR var = do mv <- lookupEnv var setEnv var $ case mv of Nothing -> "R" Just v -> ('R':v) addR "LESS" addR "MORE" -- Command line arguments -- | The command line arguments that were used at program startup. -- Uses unsafePerformIO. {-# NOINLINE progArgs #-} progArgs :: [String] progArgs = unsafePerformIO getArgs -- | Read the value of the -o/--output-file command line option provided at program startup, -- if any, using unsafePerformIO. outputFileOption :: Maybe String outputFileOption = -- keep synced with output-file flag definition in hledger:CliOptions. let args = progArgs in case dropWhile (not . ("-o" `isPrefixOf`)) args of -- -oARG ('-':'o':v@(_:_)):_ -> Just v -- -o ARG "-o":v:_ -> Just v _ -> case dropWhile (/="--output-file") args of -- --output-file ARG "--output-file":v:_ -> Just v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--output-file=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --output=file=ARG ['-':'-':'o':'u':'t':'p':'u':'t':'-':'f':'i':'l':'e':'=':v] -> Just v _ -> Nothing -- | Check whether the -o/--output-file option has been used at program startup -- with an argument other than "-", using unsafePerformIO. hasOutputFile :: Bool hasOutputFile = outputFileOption `notElem` [Nothing, Just "-"] -- XXX shouldn't we check that stdout is interactive. instead ? -- ANSI colour ifAnsi f = if useColorOnStdout then f else id -- | Versions of some of text-ansi's string colors/styles which are more careful -- to not print junk onscreen. These use our useColorOnStdout. bold' :: String -> String bold' = ifAnsi bold faint' :: String -> String faint' = ifAnsi faint black' :: String -> String black' = ifAnsi black red' :: String -> String red' = ifAnsi red green' :: String -> String green' = ifAnsi green yellow' :: String -> String yellow' = ifAnsi yellow blue' :: String -> String blue' = ifAnsi blue magenta' :: String -> String magenta' = ifAnsi magenta cyan' :: String -> String cyan' = ifAnsi cyan white' :: String -> String white' = ifAnsi white brightBlack' :: String -> String brightBlack' = ifAnsi brightBlack brightRed' :: String -> String brightRed' = ifAnsi brightRed brightGreen' :: String -> String brightGreen' = ifAnsi brightGreen brightYellow' :: String -> String brightYellow' = ifAnsi brightYellow brightBlue' :: String -> String brightBlue' = ifAnsi brightBlue brightMagenta' :: String -> String brightMagenta' = ifAnsi brightMagenta brightCyan' :: String -> String brightCyan' = ifAnsi brightCyan brightWhite' :: String -> String brightWhite' = ifAnsi brightWhite rgb' :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Word8 -> String -> String rgb' r g b = ifAnsi (rgb r g b) -- | Read the value of the --color or --colour command line option provided at program startup -- using unsafePerformIO. If this option was not provided, returns the empty string. colorOption :: String colorOption = -- similar to debugLevel -- keep synced with color/colour flag definition in hledger:CliOptions let args = progArgs in case dropWhile (/="--color") args of -- --color ARG "--color":v:_ -> v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--color=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --color=ARG ['-':'-':'c':'o':'l':'o':'r':'=':v] -> v _ -> case dropWhile (/="--colour") args of -- --colour ARG "--colour":v:_ -> v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--colour=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --colour=ARG ['-':'-':'c':'o':'l':'o':'u':'r':'=':v] -> v _ -> "" -- | Check the IO environment to see if ANSI colour codes should be used on stdout. -- This is done using unsafePerformIO so it can be used anywhere, eg in -- low-level debug utilities, which should be ok since we are just reading. -- The logic is: use color if -- the program was started with --color=yes|always -- or ( -- the program was not started with --color=no|never -- and a NO_COLOR environment variable is not defined -- and stdout supports ANSI color -- and -o/--output-file was not used, or its value is "-" -- ). useColorOnStdout :: Bool useColorOnStdout = not hasOutputFile && useColorOnHandle stdout -- | Like useColorOnStdout, but checks for ANSI color support on stderr, -- and is not affected by -o/--output-file. useColorOnStderr :: Bool useColorOnStderr = useColorOnHandle stderr useColorOnHandle :: Handle -> Bool useColorOnHandle h = unsafePerformIO $ do no_color <- isJust <$> lookupEnv "NO_COLOR" supports_color <- hSupportsANSIColor h let coloroption = colorOption return $ coloroption `elem` ["always","yes"] || (coloroption `notElem` ["never","no"] && not no_color && supports_color) -- | Wrap a string in ANSI codes to set and reset foreground colour. -- ColorIntensity is @Dull@ or @Vivid@ (ie normal and bold). -- Color is one of @Black@, @Red@, @Green@, @Yellow@, @Blue@, @Magenta@, @Cyan@, @White@. -- Eg: @color Dull Red "text"@. color :: ColorIntensity -> Color -> String -> String color int col s = setSGRCode [SetColor Foreground int col] ++ s ++ setSGRCode [] -- | Wrap a string in ANSI codes to set and reset background colour. bgColor :: ColorIntensity -> Color -> String -> String bgColor int col s = setSGRCode [SetColor Background int col] ++ s ++ setSGRCode [] -- | Wrap a WideBuilder in ANSI codes to set and reset foreground colour. colorB :: ColorIntensity -> Color -> WideBuilder -> WideBuilder colorB int col (WideBuilder s w) = WideBuilder (TB.fromString (setSGRCode [SetColor Foreground int col]) <> s <> TB.fromString (setSGRCode [])) w -- | Wrap a WideBuilder in ANSI codes to set and reset background colour. bgColorB :: ColorIntensity -> Color -> WideBuilder -> WideBuilder bgColorB int col (WideBuilder s w) = WideBuilder (TB.fromString (setSGRCode [SetColor Background int col]) <> s <> TB.fromString (setSGRCode [])) w -- | Detect whether the terminal currently has a light background colour, -- if possible, using unsafePerformIO. -- If the terminal is transparent, its apparent light/darkness may be different. terminalIsLight :: Maybe Bool terminalIsLight = (> 0.5) <$> terminalLightness -- | Detect the terminal's current background lightness (0..1), if possible, using unsafePerformIO. -- If the terminal is transparent, its apparent lightness may be different. terminalLightness :: Maybe Float terminalLightness = lightness <$> terminalColor Background -- | Detect the terminal's current background colour, if possible, using unsafePerformIO. terminalBgColor :: Maybe (RGB Float) terminalBgColor = terminalColor Background -- | Detect the terminal's current foreground colour, if possible, using unsafePerformIO. terminalFgColor :: Maybe (RGB Float) terminalFgColor = terminalColor Foreground -- | Detect the terminal's current foreground or background colour, if possible, using unsafePerformIO. {-# NOINLINE terminalColor #-} terminalColor :: ConsoleLayer -> Maybe (RGB Float) terminalColor = unsafePerformIO . getLayerColor' -- A version of getLayerColor that is less likely to leak escape sequences to output, -- and that returns a RGB of Floats (0..1) that is more compatible with the colour package. -- This does nothing in a non-interactive context (eg when piping stdout to another command), -- inside emacs (emacs shell buffers show the escape sequence for some reason), -- or in a non-colour-supporting terminal. getLayerColor' :: ConsoleLayer -> IO (Maybe (RGB Float)) getLayerColor' l = do inemacs <- not.null <$> lookupEnv "INSIDE_EMACS" interactive <- hIsTerminalDevice stdout supportscolor <- hSupportsANSIColor stdout if inemacs || not interactive || not supportscolor then return Nothing else fmap fractionalRGB <$> getLayerColor l where fractionalRGB :: (Fractional a) => RGB Word16 -> RGB a fractionalRGB (RGB r g b) = RGB (fromIntegral r / 65535) (fromIntegral g / 65535) (fromIntegral b / 65535) -- chatgpt -- Errors -- | Simpler alias for errorWithoutStackTrace error' :: String -> a error' = errorWithoutStackTrace . ("Error: " <>) -- | A version of errorWithoutStackTrace that adds a usage hint. usageError :: String -> a usageError = error' . (++ " (use -h to see usage)") -- Files -- | Expand a tilde (representing home directory) at the start of a file path. -- ~username is not supported. Can raise an error. expandHomePath :: FilePath -> IO FilePath expandHomePath = \case ('~':'/':p) -> ( p) <$> getHomeDirectory ('~':'\\':p) -> ( p) <$> getHomeDirectory ('~':_) -> ioError $ userError "~USERNAME in paths is not supported" p -> return p -- | Given a current directory, convert a possibly relative, possibly tilde-containing -- file path to an absolute one. -- ~username is not supported. Leaves "-" unchanged. Can raise an error. expandPath :: FilePath -> FilePath -> IO FilePath -- general type sig for use in reader parsers expandPath _ "-" = return "-" expandPath curdir p = (if isRelative p then (curdir ) else id) <$> expandHomePath p -- | Like expandPath, but treats the expanded path as a glob, and returns -- zero or more matched absolute file paths, alphabetically sorted. expandGlob :: FilePath -> FilePath -> IO [FilePath] expandGlob curdir p = expandPath curdir p >>= glob <&> sort -- | Given a list of existing file paths, sort them by modification time, most recent first. sortByModTime :: [FilePath] -> IO [FilePath] sortByModTime fs = do ftimes <- forM fs $ \f -> do {t <- getModificationTime f; return (t,f)} return $ map snd $ reverse $ sort ftimes -- | Like readFilePortably, but read all of the file before proceeding. readFileStrictly :: FilePath -> IO T.Text readFileStrictly f = readFilePortably f >>= \t -> C.evaluate (T.length t) >> return t -- | Read text from a file, -- converting any \r\n line endings to \n,, -- using the system locale's text encoding, -- ignoring any utf8 BOM prefix (as seen in paypal's 2018 CSV, eg) if that encoding is utf8. readFilePortably :: FilePath -> IO T.Text readFilePortably f = openFile f ReadMode >>= readHandlePortably -- | Like readFilePortably, but read from standard input if the path is "-". readFileOrStdinPortably :: String -> IO T.Text readFileOrStdinPortably f = openFileOrStdin f ReadMode >>= readHandlePortably where openFileOrStdin :: String -> IOMode -> IO Handle openFileOrStdin "-" _ = return stdin openFileOrStdin f' m = openFile f' m readHandlePortably :: Handle -> IO T.Text readHandlePortably h = do hSetNewlineMode h universalNewlineMode menc <- hGetEncoding h when (fmap show menc == Just "UTF-8") $ -- XXX no Eq instance, rely on Show hSetEncoding h utf8_bom T.hGetContents h -- | Like embedFile, but takes a path relative to the package directory. embedFileRelative :: FilePath -> Q Exp embedFileRelative f = makeRelativeToProject f >>= embedStringFile -- -- | Like hereFile, but takes a path relative to the package directory. -- -- Similar to embedFileRelative ? -- hereFileRelative :: FilePath -> Q Exp -- hereFileRelative f = makeRelativeToProject f >>= hereFileExp -- where -- QuasiQuoter{quoteExp=hereFileExp} = hereFile -- Time getCurrentLocalTime :: IO LocalTime getCurrentLocalTime = do t <- getCurrentTime tz <- getCurrentTimeZone return $ utcToLocalTime tz t getCurrentZonedTime :: IO ZonedTime getCurrentZonedTime = do t <- getCurrentTime tz <- getCurrentTimeZone return $ utcToZonedTime tz t