| Stability | unstable |
|---|---|
| Safe Haskell | Safe |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Test.Hspec.Core.Util
Description
- pluralize :: Int -> String -> String
- strip :: String -> String
- lineBreaksAt :: Int -> String -> [String]
- type Path = ([String], String)
- formatRequirement :: Path -> String
- filterPredicate :: String -> Path -> Bool
- safeTry :: IO a -> IO (Either SomeException a)
- formatException :: SomeException -> String
String functions
pluralize :: Int -> String -> String Source
pluralize count singular pluralizes the given singular word unless given
count is 1.
Examples:
>>>pluralize 0 "example""0 examples"
>>>pluralize 1 "example""1 example"
>>>pluralize 2 "example""2 examples"
lineBreaksAt :: Int -> String -> [String] Source
ensure that lines are not longer then given n, insert line breaks at word
boundaries
Working with paths
type Path = ([String], String) Source
A Path represents the location of an example within the spec tree.
It consists of a list of group descriptions and a requirement description.
formatRequirement :: Path -> String Source
Try to create a proper English sentence from a path by applying some heuristics.
filterPredicate :: String -> Path -> Bool Source
A predicate that can be used to filter a spec tree.
Working with exception
safeTry :: IO a -> IO (Either SomeException a) Source
safeTry evaluates given action and returns its result. If an exception
occurs, the exception is returned instead. Unlike try it is agnostic to
asynchronous exceptions.
formatException :: SomeException -> String Source
The function formatException converts an exception to a string.
This is different from show. The type of the exception is included, e.g.:
>>>formatException (toException DivideByZero)"ArithException (divide by zero)"
For IOExceptions the IOErrorType is included, as well.