module Test.Framework.Utilities where import Control.Arrow (first, second) import Data.Function (on) import Data.Maybe import Data.Monoid import Data.List (intercalate) newtype K a = K { unK :: a } secondsToMicroseconds :: Num a => a -> a secondsToMicroseconds = (1000000*) microsecondsToPicoseconds :: Num a => a -> a microsecondsToPicoseconds = (1000000*) listToMaybeLast :: [a] -> Maybe a listToMaybeLast = listToMaybe . reverse mappendBy :: Monoid b => (a -> b) -> a -> a -> b mappendBy f = mappend `on` f orElse :: Maybe a -> a -> a orElse = flip fromMaybe onLeft :: (a -> c) -> (a, b) -> (c, b) onLeft = first onRight :: (b -> c) -> (a, b) -> (a, c) onRight = second -- | Like 'unlines', but does not append a trailing newline if there -- is at least one line. For example: -- -- > unlinesConcise ["A", "B"] == "A\nB" -- > unlinesConcise [] == "" -- -- Whereas: -- -- > unlines ["A", "B"] == "A\nB\n" -- > unlines [] == "" -- -- This is closer to the behaviour of 'unwords', which does not append -- a trailing space. unlinesConcise :: [String] -> String unlinesConcise = intercalate "\n" mapAccumLM :: Monad m => (acc -> x -> m (acc, y)) -> acc -> [x] -> m (acc, [y]) mapAccumLM _ acc [] = return (acc, []) mapAccumLM f acc (x:xs) = do (acc', y) <- f acc x (acc'', ys) <- mapAccumLM f acc' xs return (acc'', y:ys) padRight :: Int -> String -> String padRight desired_length s = s ++ replicate (desired_length - length s) ' ' dropLast :: Int -> [a] -> [a] dropLast n = reverse . drop n . reverse