{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} -- | Utility functions for reading cabal file fields through template haskell. module Distribution.PackageDescription.TH ( -- * Template Haskell functions packageVariable, packageVariableFrom, packageString, -- * Cabal file data structures -- | The data structures for the cabal file are re-exported here for ease of use. PackageDescription(..), PackageIdentifier(..), Version(..) ) where import Distribution.PackageDescription import Distribution.Package import Distribution.Version import Distribution.Text import Distribution.Compat.ReadP import Distribution.Verbosity (silent) import Text.PrettyPrint import Distribution.PackageDescription.Parse (readPackageDescription) import System.Directory (getCurrentDirectory, getDirectoryContents) import Data.List (isSuffixOf) import Language.Haskell.TH (Q, Exp, stringE, runIO) newtype DocString = DocString String instance Text DocString where parse = DocString <$> (readS_to_P read) disp (DocString s) = text s -- | Provides a Text instance for String, allowing text fields to be used -- in `packageVariable`. Use it composed with an accessor, eg. -- packageVariable (packageString . copyright) packageString :: String -> DocString packageString = DocString -- | Renders the package variable specified by the function. -- The cabal file interrogated is the first one that is found -- in the current working directory. packageVariable :: Text a => (PackageDescription -> a) -> Q Exp packageVariable = renderField currentPackageDescription -- | Renders the package variable specified by the function, from a cabal file -- and the given path. packageVariableFrom :: Text a => FilePath -> (PackageDescription -> a) -> Q Exp packageVariableFrom s = renderField $ fmap packageDescription (readPackageDescription silent s) ------ renderField :: Text b => IO a -> (a -> b) -> Q Exp renderField pd f = renderFieldS pd (display . f) renderFieldS :: IO a -> (a -> String) -> Q Exp renderFieldS pd f = runIO pd >>= stringE . f currentPackageDescription :: IO PackageDescription currentPackageDescription = fmap packageDescription $ do dir <- getCurrentDirectory cs <- cabalFiles dir case cs of (c:_) -> readPackageDescription silent c [] -> error $ "Couldn't find a cabal file in the current working directory (" ++ dir ++ ")" cabalFiles :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath] cabalFiles dir = do files <- getDirectoryContents dir return $ filter (".cabal" `isSuffixOf`) files {- Smart ways of getting the cabal file: * Get this module name, use TH.location and loc_module. Parse each cabal file in the cwd and look for references to this module in each thing. -}