-- | The Hoogle API. To perform a search you call 'search' with a 'Database' (obtained by 'loadDatabase') and a -- 'Query' (obtained by 'parseQuery'). module Hoogle( -- * Utility types TagStr(..), showTagText, showTagANSI, showTagHTML, showTagHTMLWith, H.ParseError(..), URL, H.Language(..), -- * Database Database, loadDatabase, saveDatabase, createDatabase, showDatabase, -- * Query Query, parseQuery, H.renderQuery, H.queryDatabases, H.queryPackages, H.querySetPackage, -- * Score Score, H.scoring, -- * Search Result(..), search, suggestions, completions ) where import Hoogle.Store.All import General.Base import General.System import Hoogle.Type.TagStr import qualified Hoogle.DataBase.All as H import qualified Hoogle.Query.All as H import qualified Hoogle.Score.All as H import qualified Hoogle.Search.All as H import qualified Hoogle.Type.All as H import qualified Hoogle.Language.Haskell as H import Hoogle.Query.All(Query) import Hoogle.Score.All(Score) -- * Database -- | A Hoogle database, containing a set of functions/items which can be searched. The 'Database' type is used -- for a variety of purposes: -- -- [Creation] A database is created by merging existing databases with the 'Monoid' instance and 'mappend', -- or by creating a new 'Database' from an input file with 'createDatabase'. -- -- [Serialization] A database is saved to disk with 'saveDatabase' and loaded from disk with 'loadDatabase'. -- -- [Searching] A database is searched using 'search'. newtype Database = Database [H.DataBase] toDataBase (Database x) = H.combineDataBase x fromDataBase x = Database [x] instance Monoid Database where mempty = Database [] mappend (Database xs) (Database ys) = Database $ xs ++ ys instance Show Database where show = show . toDataBase -- | Save a database to a file. saveDatabase :: FilePath -> Database -> IO () saveDatabase file x = do performGC H.saveDataBase file $ toDataBase x -- | Load a database from a file. If the database was not saved with the same version of Hoogle, -- it will probably throw an error. loadDatabase :: FilePath -> IO Database loadDatabase = fmap fromDataBase . H.loadDataBase -- | Create a database from an input definition. Source files for Hoogle databases are usually -- stored in UTF8 format, and should be read using 'hSetEncoding' and 'utf8'. createDatabase :: H.Language -- ^ Which format the input definition is in. -> [Database] -- ^ A list of databases which contain definitions this input definition relies upon (e.g. types, aliases, instances). -> String -- ^ The input definitions, usually with one definition per line, in a format specified by the 'Language'. -> ([H.ParseError], Database) -- ^ A pair containing any parse errors present in the input definition, and the database ignoring any parse errors. createDatabase _ dbs src = (err, fromDataBase $ H.createDataBase xs res) where (err,res) = H.parseInputHaskell src xs = concat [x | Database x <- dbs] -- | Show debugging information on some parts of the database. If the second argument -- is 'Nothing' the whole database will be shown. Otherwise, the listed parts will be shown. showDatabase :: Database -> Maybe [String] -> String showDatabase x sects = concatMap (`H.showDataBase` toDataBase x) $ fromMaybe [""] sects -- Hoogle.Query -- | Parse a query for a given language, returning either a parse error, or a query. parseQuery :: H.Language -> String -> Either H.ParseError Query parseQuery _ = H.parseQuery -- Hoogle.Search -- Invariant: locations will not be empty data Result = Result {locations :: [(URL, [(URL, String)])] -- your location, your parents ,self :: TagStr ,docs :: TagStr } toResult :: H.Result -> (Score,Result) toResult r@(H.Result ent view score) = (score, Result parents self docs) where self = H.renderResult r parents = map (second $ map f) $ H.entryLocations ent f = (H.entryURL &&& H.entryName) . fromOnce docs = H.renderDocs $ H.entryDocs ent -- | Perform a search. The results are returned lazily. search :: Database -> Query -> [(Score,Result)] search (Database xs) q = map toResult $ H.search xs q -- | Given a query and a database optionally give a list of what the user might have meant. suggestions :: Database -> Query -> Maybe TagStr suggestions (Database dbs) q = H.suggestQuery dbs q -- | Given a query string and a database return a list of the possible completions for the search. completions :: Database -> String -> [String] completions x = H.completions (toDataBase x)