| Copyright | (c) Paolo Martini 2007 | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the LICENSE file) | 
| Maintainer | derek.a.elkins@gmail.com | 
| Stability | provisional | 
| Portability | portable | 
| Safe Haskell | Safe | 
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec.Prim
Description
Parsec compatibility module
Synopsis
- (<?>) :: ParsecT s u m a -> String -> ParsecT s u m a
- (<|>) :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m a
- type Parser = Parsec String ()
- type GenParser tok st = Parsec [tok] st
- runParser :: GenParser tok st a -> st -> SourceName -> [tok] -> Either ParseError a
- parse :: Stream s Identity t => Parsec s () a -> SourceName -> s -> Either ParseError a
- parseFromFile :: Parser a -> FilePath -> IO (Either ParseError a)
- parseTest :: (Stream s Identity t, Show a) => Parsec s () a -> s -> IO ()
- token :: Stream s Identity t => (t -> String) -> (t -> SourcePos) -> (t -> Maybe a) -> Parsec s u a
- tokens :: (Stream s m t, Eq t) => ([t] -> String) -> (SourcePos -> [t] -> SourcePos) -> [t] -> ParsecT s u m [t]
- tokenPrim :: Stream s m t => (t -> String) -> (SourcePos -> t -> s -> SourcePos) -> (t -> Maybe a) -> ParsecT s u m a
- tokenPrimEx :: Stream s m t => (t -> String) -> (SourcePos -> t -> s -> SourcePos) -> Maybe (SourcePos -> t -> s -> u -> u) -> (t -> Maybe a) -> ParsecT s u m a
- try :: GenParser tok st a -> GenParser tok st a
- label :: ParsecT s u m a -> String -> ParsecT s u m a
- labels :: ParsecT s u m a -> [String] -> ParsecT s u m a
- unexpected :: Stream s m t => String -> ParsecT s u m a
- pzero :: GenParser tok st a
- many :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m [a]
- skipMany :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m ()
- getState :: Monad m => ParsecT s u m u
- setState :: Monad m => u -> ParsecT s u m ()
- updateState :: Monad m => (u -> u) -> ParsecT s u m ()
- getPosition :: Monad m => ParsecT s u m SourcePos
- setPosition :: Monad m => SourcePos -> ParsecT s u m ()
- getInput :: Monad m => ParsecT s u m s
- setInput :: Monad m => s -> ParsecT s u m ()
- data State s u = State {- stateInput :: s
- statePos :: !SourcePos
- stateUser :: !u
 
- getParserState :: Monad m => ParsecT s u m (State s u)
- setParserState :: Monad m => State s u -> ParsecT s u m (State s u)
Documentation
(<?>) :: ParsecT s u m a -> String -> ParsecT s u m a infix 0 #
The parser p <?> msg behaves as parser p, but whenever the
 parser p fails without consuming any input, it replaces expect
 error messages with the expect error message msg.
This is normally used at the end of a set alternatives where we want
 to return an error message in terms of a higher level construct
 rather than returning all possible characters. For example, if the
 expr parser from the try example would fail, the error
 message is: '...: expecting expression'. Without the (<?>)
 combinator, the message would be like '...: expecting "let" or
 letter', which is less friendly.
(<|>) :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m a infixr 1 #
This combinator implements choice. The parser p <|> q first
 applies p. If it succeeds, the value of p is returned. If p
 fails without consuming any input, parser q is tried. This
 combinator is defined equal to the mplus member of the MonadPlus
 class and the (<|>) member of Alternative.
The parser is called predictive since q is only tried when
 parser p didn't consume any input (i.e.. the look ahead is 1).
 This non-backtracking behaviour allows for both an efficient
 implementation of the parser combinators and the generation of good
 error messages.
runParser :: GenParser tok st a -> st -> SourceName -> [tok] -> Either ParseError a #
parse :: Stream s Identity t => Parsec s () a -> SourceName -> s -> Either ParseError a #
parse p filePath input runs a parser p over Identity without user
 state. The filePath is only used in error messages and may be the
 empty string. Returns either a ParseError (Left)
 or a value of type a (Right).
 main    = case (parse numbers "" "11, 2, 43") of
            Left err  -> print err
            Right xs  -> print (sum xs)
 numbers = commaSep integerparseFromFile :: Parser a -> FilePath -> IO (Either ParseError a) #
parseFromFile p filePath runs a string parser p on the
 input read from filePath using readFile. Returns either a ParseError
 (Left) or a value of type a (Right).
 main    = do{ result <- parseFromFile numbers "digits.txt"
             ; case result of
                 Left err  -> print err
                 Right xs  -> print (sum xs)
             }parseTest :: (Stream s Identity t, Show a) => Parsec s () a -> s -> IO () #
The expression parseTest p input applies a parser p against
 input input and prints the result to stdout. Used for testing
 parsers.
Arguments
| :: Stream s Identity t | |
| => (t -> String) | Token pretty-printing function. | 
| -> (t -> SourcePos) | Computes the position of a token. | 
| -> (t -> Maybe a) | Matching function for the token to parse. | 
| -> Parsec s u a | 
The parser token showTok posFromTok testTok accepts a token t
 with result x when the function testTok t returns Just xt should be returned by posFromTok t and
 the token can be shown using showTok t.
This combinator is expressed in terms of tokenPrim.
 It is used to accept user defined token streams. For example,
 suppose that we have a stream of basic tokens tupled with source
 positions. We can then define a parser that accepts single tokens as:
 mytoken x
   = token showTok posFromTok testTok
   where
     showTok (pos,t)     = show t
     posFromTok (pos,t)  = pos
     testTok (pos,t)     = if x == t then Just t else Nothingtokens :: (Stream s m t, Eq t) => ([t] -> String) -> (SourcePos -> [t] -> SourcePos) -> [t] -> ParsecT s u m [t] #
Arguments
| :: Stream s m t | |
| => (t -> String) | Token pretty-printing function. | 
| -> (SourcePos -> t -> s -> SourcePos) | Next position calculating function. | 
| -> (t -> Maybe a) | Matching function for the token to parse. | 
| -> ParsecT s u m a | 
The parser tokenPrim showTok nextPos testTok accepts a token t
 with result x when the function testTok t returns Just xshowTok t. The position of the next
 token should be returned when nextPos is called with the current
 source position pos, the current token t and the rest of the
 tokens toks, nextPos pos t toks.
This is the most primitive combinator for accepting tokens. For
 example, the char parser could be implemented as:
 char c
   = tokenPrim showChar nextPos testChar
   where
     showChar x        = "'" ++ x ++ "'"
     testChar x        = if x == c then Just x else Nothing
     nextPos pos x xs  = updatePosChar pos xtokenPrimEx :: Stream s m t => (t -> String) -> (SourcePos -> t -> s -> SourcePos) -> Maybe (SourcePos -> t -> s -> u -> u) -> (t -> Maybe a) -> ParsecT s u m a #
label :: ParsecT s u m a -> String -> ParsecT s u m a #
A synonym for <?>, but as a function instead of an operator.
unexpected :: Stream s m t => String -> ParsecT s u m a #
The parser unexpected msg always fails with an unexpected error
 message msg without consuming any input.
The parsers fail, (<?>) and unexpected are the three parsers
 used to generate error messages. Of these, only (<?>) is commonly
 used. For an example of the use of unexpected, see the definition
 of notFollowedBy.
many :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m [a] #
many p applies the parser p zero or more times. Returns a
    list of the returned values of p.
 identifier  = do{ c  <- letter
                 ; cs <- many (alphaNum <|> char '_')
                 ; return (c:cs)
                 }skipMany :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m () #
skipMany p applies the parser p zero or more times, skipping
 its result.
spaces = skipMany space
updateState :: Monad m => (u -> u) -> ParsecT s u m () #
An alias for modifyState for backwards compatibility.
getPosition :: Monad m => ParsecT s u m SourcePos #
Returns the current source position. See also SourcePos.
setPosition :: Monad m => SourcePos -> ParsecT s u m () #
setPosition pos sets the current source position to pos.
setInput :: Monad m => s -> ParsecT s u m () #
setInput input continues parsing with input. The getInput and
 setInput functions can for example be used to deal with #include
 files.