Portability | portable |
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Stability | stable |
Maintainer | Uwe Schmidt (uwe@fh-wedel.de) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Pickler functions for converting between user defined data types and XmlTree data. Usefull for persistent storage and retreival of arbitray data as XML documents.
This module is an adaptation of the pickler combinators developed by Andrew Kennedy ( http://research.microsoft.com/~akenn/fun/picklercombinators.pdf ).
The difference to Kennedys approach is that the target is not a list of Chars but a list of XmlTrees. The basic picklers will convert data into XML text nodes. New are the picklers for creating elements and attributes.
One extension was neccessary: The unpickling may fail.
Old: Therefore the unpickler has a Maybe result type. Failure is used to unpickle optional elements (Maybe data) and lists of arbitray length.
Since hxt-9.2.0: The unpicklers are implemented as a parser monad with an Either err val result type. This enables appropriate error messages , when unpickling XML stuff, that is not generated with the picklers and which contains some elements and/or attributes that are not handled when unpickling.
There is an example program demonstrating the use of the picklers for a none trivial data structure. (see "examples/arrows/pickle" directory in the hxt distribution)
- data St = St {}
- data PU a = PU {}
- type Pickler a = a -> St -> St
- newtype Unpickler a = UP {
- runUP :: St -> (UnpickleVal a, St)
- type UnpickleVal a = Either UnpickleErr a
- type UnpickleErr = (String, St)
- throwMsg :: String -> Unpickler a
- mchoice :: Unpickler a -> (a -> Unpickler b) -> Unpickler b -> Unpickler b
- liftMaybe :: String -> Maybe a -> Unpickler a
- liftUnpickleVal :: UnpickleVal a -> Unpickler a
- getCont :: Unpickler XmlTree
- getAtt :: QName -> Unpickler XmlTree
- getNSAtt :: String -> Unpickler ()
- emptySt :: St
- putAtt :: QName -> [XmlTree] -> St -> St
- putCont :: XmlTree -> St -> St
- findElem :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Maybe (a, [a])
- formatSt :: St -> String
- pickleDoc :: PU a -> a -> XmlTree
- unpickleDoc :: PU a -> XmlTree -> Maybe a
- unpickleDoc' :: PU a -> XmlTree -> Either String a
- unpickleElem' :: PU a -> Int -> XmlTree -> UnpickleVal a
- showPickled :: XmlPickler a => SysConfigList -> a -> String
- xpZero :: String -> PU a
- xpUnit :: PU ()
- xpCheckEmptyContents :: PU a -> PU a
- xpCheckEmptyAttributes :: PU a -> PU a
- xpCheckEmpty :: PU a -> PU a
- xpLift :: a -> PU a
- xpLiftMaybe :: Maybe a -> PU a
- xpLiftEither :: Either String a -> PU a
- xpSeq :: (b -> a) -> PU a -> (a -> PU b) -> PU b
- xpSeq' :: PU () -> PU a -> PU a
- xpChoice :: PU b -> PU a -> (a -> PU b) -> Unpickler b
- xpWrap :: (a -> b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU b
- xpWrapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU b
- xpWrapEither :: (a -> Either String b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU b
- xpPair :: PU a -> PU b -> PU (a, b)
- xpTriple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU (a, b, c)
- xp4Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU (a, b, c, d)
- xp5Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU (a, b, c, d, e)
- xp6Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f)
- xp7Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g)
- xp8Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)
- xp9Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)
- xp10Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)
- xp11Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)
- xp12Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)
- xp13Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)
- xp14Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)
- xp15Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)
- xp16Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p)
- xp17Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q)
- xp18Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r)
- xp19Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s)
- xp20Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t)
- xp21Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u)
- xp22Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v)
- xp23Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU w -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w)
- xp24Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU w -> PU x -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x)
- xpText :: PU String
- xpTextDT :: Schema -> PU String
- xpText0 :: PU String
- xpText0DT :: Schema -> PU String
- xpPrim :: (Read a, Show a) => PU a
- xpInt :: PU Int
- xpTree :: PU XmlTree
- xpTrees :: PU [XmlTree]
- xpXmlText :: PU String
- xpOption :: PU a -> PU (Maybe a)
- xpDefault :: Eq a => a -> PU a -> PU a
- xpList :: PU a -> PU [a]
- xpList1 :: PU a -> PU [a]
- xpMap :: Ord k => String -> String -> PU k -> PU v -> PU (Map k v)
- xpAlt :: (a -> Int) -> [PU a] -> PU a
- xpElemQN :: QName -> PU a -> PU a
- xpElem :: String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpElemNS :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpElemWithAttrValue :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpAttrQN :: QName -> PU a -> PU a
- xpAttr :: String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpAttrNS :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpTextAttr :: String -> PU String
- xpAttrImplied :: String -> PU a -> PU (Maybe a)
- xpAttrFixed :: String -> String -> PU ()
- xpAddFixedAttr :: String -> String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpAddNSDecl :: String -> String -> PU a -> PU a
- xpAttrNSDecl :: String -> String -> PU ()
- xpIgnoreCont :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU ()
- xpIgnoreAttr :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU ()
- xpFilterCont :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU a -> PU a
- xpFilterAttr :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU a -> PU a
- xpIgnoreInput :: (([XmlTree] -> [XmlTree]) -> St -> St) -> LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU ()
- class XmlPickler a where
Documentation
UP | |
|
type UnpickleVal a = Either UnpickleErr aSource
type UnpickleErr = (String, St)Source
mchoice :: Unpickler a -> (a -> Unpickler b) -> Unpickler b -> Unpickler bSource
Choice combinator for unpickling
first 2 arguments are applied sequentially, but if the 1. one fails the 3. arg is applied
liftMaybe :: String -> Maybe a -> Unpickler aSource
Lift a Maybe value into the Unpickler monad.
The 1. arg is the attached error message
liftUnpickleVal :: UnpickleVal a -> Unpickler aSource
Lift an Either value into the Unpickler monad
pickleDoc :: PU a -> a -> XmlTreeSource
conversion of an arbitrary value into an XML document tree.
The pickler, first parameter, controls the conversion process. Result is a complete document tree including a root node
unpickleDoc :: PU a -> XmlTree -> Maybe aSource
Conversion of an XML document tree into an arbitrary data type
The inverse of pickleDoc
.
This law should hold for all picklers: unpickle px . pickle px $ v == Just v
.
Not every possible combination of picklers does make sense.
For reconverting a value from an XML tree, is becomes neccessary,
to introduce "enough" markup for unpickling the value
unpickleDoc' :: PU a -> XmlTree -> Either String aSource
Like unpickleDoc but with a (sometimes) useful error message, when unpickling failed.
unpickleElem' :: PU a -> Int -> XmlTree -> UnpickleVal aSource
The main entry for unpickling, called by unpickleDoc
showPickled :: XmlPickler a => SysConfigList -> a -> StringSource
Pickles a value, then writes the document to a string.
xpCheckEmptyContents :: PU a -> PU aSource
Check EOF pickler.
When pickling, this behaves like the unit pickler. The unpickler fails, when there is some unprocessed XML contents left.
xpCheckEmptyAttributes :: PU a -> PU aSource
Like xpCheckEmptyContents, but checks the attribute list
xpCheckEmpty :: PU a -> PU aSource
Composition of xpCheckEmptyContents and xpCheckAttributes
xpLiftMaybe :: Maybe a -> PU aSource
Lift a Maybe value to a pickler.
Nothing
is mapped to the zero pickler, Just x
is pickled with xpLift x
.
xpLiftEither :: Either String a -> PU aSource
xpSeq :: (b -> a) -> PU a -> (a -> PU b) -> PU bSource
Combine two picklers sequentially.
If the first fails during unpickling, the whole unpickler fails
xpSeq' :: PU () -> PU a -> PU aSource
First apply a fixed pickler/unpickler, then a 2. one
If the first fails during unpickling, the whole pickler fails.
This can be used to check some properties of the input, e.g. whether
a given fixed attribute or a namespace declaration exists (xpAddFixedAttr
, xpAddNSDecl
)
or to filter the input, e.g. to ignore some elements or attributes (xpFilterCont
, xpFilterAttr
).
When pickling, this can be used to insert some fixed XML pieces, e.g. namespace declarations, class attributes or other stuff.
xpChoice :: PU b -> PU a -> (a -> PU b) -> Unpickler bSource
combine tow picklers with a choice
Run two picklers in sequence like with xpSeq. When during unpickling the first one fails, an alternative pickler (first argument) is applied. This pickler is only used as combinator for unpickling.
xpWrap :: (a -> b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU bSource
map value into another domain and apply pickler there
One of the most often used picklers.
xpWrapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU bSource
like xpWrap
, but if the inverse mapping is undefined, the unpickler fails
Map a value into another domain. If the inverse mapping is undefined (Nothing), the unpickler fails
Deprecated: Use xpWrapEither, this gives better error messages
xpWrapEither :: (a -> Either String b, b -> a) -> PU a -> PU bSource
like xpWrap
, but if the inverse mapping is undefined, the unpickler fails
Map a value into another domain. If the inverse mapping is undefined, the unpickler fails with an error message in the Left component
xpPair :: PU a -> PU b -> PU (a, b)Source
pickle a pair of values sequentially
Used for pairs or together with wrap for pickling algebraic data types with two components
xp8Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)Source
xp9Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)Source
xp10Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)Source
xp11Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)Source
xp12Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)Source
xp13Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)Source
xp14Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)Source
xp15Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)Source
xp16Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p)Source
xp17Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q)Source
xp18Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r)Source
xp19Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s)Source
xp20Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t)Source
xp21Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u)Source
xp22Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v)Source
xp23Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU w -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w)Source
xp24Tuple :: PU a -> PU b -> PU c -> PU d -> PU e -> PU f -> PU g -> PU h -> PU i -> PU j -> PU k -> PU l -> PU m -> PU n -> PU o -> PU p -> PU q -> PU r -> PU s -> PU t -> PU u -> PU v -> PU w -> PU x -> PU (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x)Source
Hopefully no one needs a xp25Tuple
Pickle a possibly empty string into an XML node.
Must be used in all places, where empty strings are legal values. If the content of an element can be an empty string, this string disapears during storing the DOM into a document and reparse the document. So the empty text node becomes nothing, and the pickler must deliver an empty string, if there is no text node in the document.
xpPrim :: (Read a, Show a) => PU aSource
Pickle an arbitrary value by applyling show during pickling and read during unpickling.
Real pickling is then done with xpText
.
One of the most often used pimitive picklers. Applicable for all
types which are instances of Read
and Show
Pickle an XmlTree by just adding it
Usefull for components of type XmlTree in other data structures
Pickle a whole list of XmlTrees by just adding the list, unpickle is done by taking all element contents.
This pickler should always be combined with xpElem
for taking the whole contents of an element.
Pickle a string representing XML contents by inserting the tree representation into the XML document.
Unpickling is done by converting the contents with
xshowEscapeXml
into a string,
this function will escape all XML special chars, such that pickling the value back becomes save.
Pickling is done with xread
xpOption :: PU a -> PU (Maybe a)Source
Encoding of optional data by ignoring the Nothing case during pickling and relying on failure during unpickling to recompute the Nothing case
The default pickler for Maybe types
xpDefault :: Eq a => a -> PU a -> PU aSource
Optional conversion with default value
The default value is not encoded in the XML document, during unpickling the default value is inserted if the pickler fails
xpList :: PU a -> PU [a]Source
Encoding of list values by pickling all list elements sequentially.
Unpickler relies on failure for detecting the end of the list.
The standard pickler for lists. Can also be used in combination with xpWrap
for constructing set and map picklers
xpList1 :: PU a -> PU [a]Source
Encoding of a none empty list of values
Attention: when calling this pickler with an empty list, an internal error "head of empty list is raised".
xpMap :: Ord k => String -> String -> PU k -> PU v -> PU (Map k v)Source
Standard pickler for maps
This pickler converts a map into a list of pairs. All key value pairs are mapped to an element with name (1.arg), the key is encoded as an attribute named by the 2. argument, the 3. arg is the pickler for the keys, the last one for the values
xpAlt :: (a -> Int) -> [PU a] -> PU aSource
Pickler for sum data types.
Every constructor is mapped to an index into the list of picklers. The index is used only during pickling, not during unpickling, there the 1. match is taken
xpElemQN :: QName -> PU a -> PU aSource
Pickler for wrapping/unwrapping data into an XML element
Extra parameter is the element name given as a QName. THE pickler for constructing nested structures
Example:
xpElemQN (mkName "number") $ xpickle
will map an (42::Int) onto
<number>42</number>
xpElem :: String -> PU a -> PU aSource
convenient Pickler for xpElemQN
xpElem n = xpElemQN (mkName n)
xpElemNS :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU aSource
convenient Pickler for xpElemQN for pickling elements with respect to namespaces
xpElemNS ns px lp = xpElemQN (mkQName px lp ns)
xpElemWithAttrValue :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU aSource
Pickler for wrapping/unwrapping data into an XML element with an attribute with given value
To make XML structures flexible but limit the number of different elements, it's sometimes useful to use a kind of generic element with a key value structure
Example:
<attr name="key1">value1</attr> <attr name="key2">value2</attr> <attr name="key3">value3</attr>
the Haskell datatype may look like this
type T = T { key1 :: Int ; key2 :: String ; key3 :: Double }
Then the picker for that type looks like this
xpT :: PU T xpT = xpWrap ( uncurry3 T, \ t -> (key1 t, key2 t, key3 t) ) $ xpTriple (xpElemWithAttrValue "attr" "name" "key1" $ xpickle) (xpElemWithAttrValue "attr" "name" "key2" $ xpText0) (xpElemWithAttrValue "attr" "name" "key3" $ xpickle)
xpAttrQN :: QName -> PU a -> PU aSource
Pickler for storing/retreiving data into/from an attribute value
The attribute is inserted in the surrounding element constructed by the xpElem
pickler
xpAttr :: String -> PU a -> PU aSource
convenient Pickler for xpAttrQN
xpAttr n = xpAttrQN (mkName n)
xpAttrNS :: String -> String -> String -> PU a -> PU aSource
convenient Pickler for xpAttrQN
xpAttr ns px lp = xpAttrQN (mkQName px lp ns)
xpTextAttr :: String -> PU StringSource
A text attribute.
xpAttrImplied :: String -> PU a -> PU (Maybe a)Source
Add an optional attribute for an optional value (Maybe a).
xpAttrFixed :: String -> String -> PU ()Source
xpAddNSDecl :: String -> String -> PU a -> PU aSource
Add a namespace declaration.
When generating XML the namespace decl is added, when reading a document, the unpickler checks whether there is a namespace declaration for the given namespace URI (2. arg)
xpAttrNSDecl :: String -> String -> PU ()Source
xpFilterCont :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU a -> PU aSource
When unpickling, filter the contents of the element currently processed, before applying the pickler argument
Maybe useful to ignore some stuff in the input, or to do some cleanup before unpickling.
xpFilterAttr :: LA XmlTree XmlTree -> PU a -> PU aSource
Same as xpFilterCont
but for the attribute list of the element currently processed.
Maybe useful to ignore some stuff in the input, e.g. class attributes, or to do some cleanup before unpickling.
class XmlPickler a whereSource
The class for overloading xpickle
, the default pickler
XmlPickler Int | |
XmlPickler Integer | |
XmlPickler () | |
XmlPickler a => XmlPickler [a] | |
XmlPickler a => XmlPickler (Maybe a) | |
(XmlPickler a, XmlPickler b) => XmlPickler (a, b) | |
(XmlPickler a, XmlPickler b, XmlPickler c) => XmlPickler (a, b, c) | |
(XmlPickler a, XmlPickler b, XmlPickler c, XmlPickler d) => XmlPickler (a, b, c, d) | |
(XmlPickler a, XmlPickler b, XmlPickler c, XmlPickler d, XmlPickler e) => XmlPickler (a, b, c, d, e) |