{- Copyright 2014 Jason R Briggs Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. -} module Text.Proton.XmlInternal where -- does the char in arg #2 match any of the chars in arg #1? matches :: String -> Char -> Bool matches [] _ = False matches (x:xs) c = (x == c) || matches xs c isWhitespace :: Char -> Bool isWhitespace = matches " \n\t\r" -- same as span, except the first list is loaded with elements up-to-and-including the match spanUntil :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a], [a]) spanUntil _ [] = ([], []) spanUntil chk (x:xs) = if chk x then ([ x ], xs) else do let (hd, tl) = spanUntil chk xs (x : hd, tl) -- split a string where the first occurrence of a character (but do not return the char) splitOn :: Char -> String -> (String, String) splitOn char s = do let (splitA, splitB) = span (/=char) s if not (null splitB) then (splitA, tail splitB) else (splitA, splitB) -- get the first char, and then look for the matching closing char (ignoring escaped chars) splitUntilClose :: String -> (String, String) splitUntilClose "" = ("", "") splitUntilClose (c:s) = splitUntilClose' s c "" -- internal function taking a string to split, a start delimiting character, and the first part of the tuple (used for appending) -- returns a tuple of two strings splitUntilClose' :: String -> Char -> String -> (String, String) splitUntilClose' "" _ first = (first, "") splitUntilClose' (c1 : s) untilc first | s == "" = if c1 == untilc then (first, "") else (first ++ [c1], "") | c1 == untilc && (first == "" || last first /= '\\') = (first, s) | otherwise = do let c2 = head s if c2 == untilc && c1 /= '\\' then (first ++ [c1], tail s) else splitUntilClose' s untilc (first ++ [c1]) -- split used for XML files, to ensure an xml tag element is a distinct member of the list returned splitText :: String -> [String] splitText [] = [] splitText (x : xs) | x == '<' = do let (first, rest) = spanUntil (== '>') xs (x : first) : splitText rest | isWhitespace x = do let (first, rest) = span isWhitespace xs (x : first) : splitText rest | otherwise = do let (first, rest) = span (/= '<') xs (x : first) : splitText rest