-- Hoogle documentation, generated by Haddock -- See Hoogle, http://www.haskell.org/hoogle/ -- | A library for generating random string from a regular experession -- -- With this package you can generate random strings from regular -- expressions. If you are using QuickCheck, you can also check the -- quickcheck-string-random package. @package string-random @version 0.1.4.3 -- | Parse the regular expression so that it can be used with the -- Text.StringRandom module. -- -- See String_random.js module Text.StringRandom.Parser -- | Abstract syntax tree of parsed regular expression data Parsed -- | PClass :: [Char] -> Parsed -- | X*, X{1,2}, X+, X? PRange :: Int -> Maybe Int -> Parsed -> Parsed -- | XYZ PConcat :: [Parsed] -> Parsed -- | X|Y|Z PSelect :: [Parsed] -> Parsed -- | (X) PGrouped :: Int -> Parsed -> Parsed -- | 1, 2, ..., 9 PBackward :: Int -> Parsed -- | ^, $, b PIgnored :: Parsed -- | processParse parses the regular expression string and returns -- an abstract syntax tree. If there is an error in the regular -- expression, it returns the Left value. processParse :: Text -> Either String Parsed instance GHC.Classes.Eq Text.StringRandom.Parser.Parsed instance GHC.Show.Show Text.StringRandom.Parser.Parsed -- | Generate a random character string that matches the given regular -- expression. This library ported String_random.js to Haskell. -- --
--   
--   import Text.StringRandom
--   
--   main = do
--     ymd <- stringRandomIO "20\d\d-(1[0-2]|0[1-9])-(0[1-9]|1\d|2[0-8])"
--     print ymd -- "2048-12-08" etc.
--   
-- -- See String_random.js -- -- As with this package, there are random-strings in packages that -- generate random strings, but this module is superior in the following -- respects. -- -- module Text.StringRandom -- | The stringRandomIO function generates random strings that match -- the given regular expression. Regular expression is specified by -- Text type. This function internally uses the random number -- generator generated by newStdGen. stringRandomIO :: Text -> IO Text -- | The stringRandom function uses a specified random number -- generator to generate a random string that matches a given regular -- expression. An exception is raised if the regular expression can not -- be parsed. stringRandom :: RandomGen g => g -> Text -> Text -- | The stringRandomWithError function behaves like the -- stringRandom function, but notifies the error through the -- Either monad. stringRandomWithError :: RandomGen g => g -> Text -> Either String Text