Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2002 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | non-portable (local universal quantification) |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell2010 |
This is a module of parser combinators, originally written by Koen Claessen.
It parses all alternatives in parallel, so it never keeps hold of
the beginning of the input string, a common source of space leaks with
other parsers. The (
choice combinator is genuinely commutative;
it makes no difference which branch is "shorter".+++
)
Synopsis
- data ReadP a
- get :: ReadP Char
- look :: ReadP String
- (+++) :: ReadP a -> ReadP a -> ReadP a
- (<++) :: ReadP a -> ReadP a -> ReadP a
- gather :: ReadP a -> ReadP (String, a)
- pfail :: ReadP a
- eof :: ReadP ()
- satisfy :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP Char
- char :: Char -> ReadP Char
- string :: String -> ReadP String
- munch :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP String
- munch1 :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP String
- skipSpaces :: ReadP ()
- choice :: [ReadP a] -> ReadP a
- count :: Int -> ReadP a -> ReadP [a]
- between :: ReadP open -> ReadP close -> ReadP a -> ReadP a
- option :: a -> ReadP a -> ReadP a
- optional :: ReadP a -> ReadP ()
- many :: ReadP a -> ReadP [a]
- many1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP [a]
- skipMany :: ReadP a -> ReadP ()
- skipMany1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP ()
- sepBy :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a]
- sepBy1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a]
- endBy :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a]
- endBy1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a]
- chainr :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> a -> ReadP a
- chainl :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> a -> ReadP a
- chainl1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> ReadP a
- chainr1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> ReadP a
- manyTill :: ReadP a -> ReadP end -> ReadP [a]
- type ReadS a = String -> [(a, String)]
- readP_to_S :: ReadP a -> ReadS a
- readS_to_P :: ReadS a -> ReadP a
The ReadP
type
Primitive operations
Look-ahead: returns the part of the input that is left, without consuming it.
(<++) :: ReadP a -> ReadP a -> ReadP a infixr 5 Source #
Local, exclusive, left-biased choice: If left parser locally produces any result at all, then right parser is not used.
gather :: ReadP a -> ReadP (String, a) Source #
Transforms a parser into one that does the same, but
in addition returns the exact characters read.
IMPORTANT NOTE: gather
gives a runtime error if its first argument
is built using any occurrences of readS_to_P.
Other operations
satisfy :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP Char Source #
Consumes and returns the next character, if it satisfies the specified predicate.
munch :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP String Source #
Parses the first zero or more characters satisfying the predicate. Always succeeds, exactly once having consumed all the characters Hence NOT the same as (many (satisfy p))
munch1 :: (Char -> Bool) -> ReadP String Source #
Parses the first one or more characters satisfying the predicate. Fails if none, else succeeds exactly once having consumed all the characters Hence NOT the same as (many1 (satisfy p))
skipSpaces :: ReadP () Source #
Skips all whitespace.
count :: Int -> ReadP a -> ReadP [a] Source #
count n p
parses n
occurrences of p
in sequence. A list of
results is returned.
between :: ReadP open -> ReadP close -> ReadP a -> ReadP a Source #
between open close p
parses open
, followed by p
and finally
close
. Only the value of p
is returned.
option :: a -> ReadP a -> ReadP a Source #
option x p
will either parse p
or return x
without consuming
any input.
sepBy :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a] Source #
sepBy p sep
parses zero or more occurrences of p
, separated by sep
.
Returns a list of values returned by p
.
sepBy1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a] Source #
sepBy1 p sep
parses one or more occurrences of p
, separated by sep
.
Returns a list of values returned by p
.
endBy :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a] Source #
endBy p sep
parses zero or more occurrences of p
, separated and ended
by sep
.
endBy1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP sep -> ReadP [a] Source #
endBy p sep
parses one or more occurrences of p
, separated and ended
by sep
.
chainr :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> a -> ReadP a Source #
chainr p op x
parses zero or more occurrences of p
, separated by op
.
Returns a value produced by a right associative application of all
functions returned by op
. If there are no occurrences of p
, x
is
returned.
chainl :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> a -> ReadP a Source #
chainl p op x
parses zero or more occurrences of p
, separated by op
.
Returns a value produced by a left associative application of all
functions returned by op
. If there are no occurrences of p
, x
is
returned.
chainl1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> ReadP a Source #
Like chainl
, but parses one or more occurrences of p
.
chainr1 :: ReadP a -> ReadP (a -> a -> a) -> ReadP a Source #
Like chainr
, but parses one or more occurrences of p
.
manyTill :: ReadP a -> ReadP end -> ReadP [a] Source #
manyTill p end
parses zero or more occurrences of p
, until end
succeeds. Returns a list of values returned by p
.
Running a parser
readP_to_S :: ReadP a -> ReadS a Source #
Converts a parser into a Haskell ReadS-style function.
This is the main way in which you can "run" a ReadP
parser:
the expanded type is
readP_to_S :: ReadP a -> String -> [(a,String)]
readS_to_P :: ReadS a -> ReadP a Source #
Converts a Haskell ReadS-style function into a parser. Warning: This introduces local backtracking in the resulting parser, and therefore a possible inefficiency.