Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
- data Edits m re s
- data Edit m s
- data LineEdit s
- = NoEdit
- | ReplaceWith s
- | Delete
- applyEdits :: (IsRegex re s, Monad m, Functor m) => LineNo -> Edits m re s -> s -> m s
- applyEdit :: (IsRegex re s, Monad m, Functor m) => (s -> s) -> LineNo -> re -> Edit m s -> s -> m (Maybe s)
- applyLineEdit :: Monoid s => (s -> s) -> LineEdit s -> Maybe s
- newtype LineNo = ZeroBasedLineNo {}
- firstLine :: LineNo
- getLineNo :: LineNo -> Int
- lineNo :: Int -> LineNo
- module Text.RE
Documentation
an Edits
script will, for each line in the file, either perform
the action selected by the first RE in the list, or perform all of the
actions on line, arranged as a pipeline
each Edit action specifies how the match should be processed
a LineEdit is the most general action thar can be performed on a line and is the only means of deleting a line
applyEdits :: (IsRegex re s, Monad m, Functor m) => LineNo -> Edits m re s -> s -> m s Source #
apply an Edit
script to a single line
applyEdit :: (IsRegex re s, Monad m, Functor m) => (s -> s) -> LineNo -> re -> Edit m s -> s -> m (Maybe s) Source #
apply a single edit action to a line, the function in the first argument
being used to add a new line onto the end of the line where appropriate;
the function returns Nothing
if no edit is to be performed on the line,
Just mempty
to delete the line
applyLineEdit :: Monoid s => (s -> s) -> LineEdit s -> Maybe s Source #
apply a LineEdit
to a line, using the function in the first
argument to append a new line to the result; Nothing should be
returned if no edit is to be performed, Just mempty
to
delete the line
LineNo
Text.RE
module Text.RE