Safe Haskell | Safe |
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Language | Haskell98 |
- type Name = String
- list :: [(Name, Char)]
- listInternetExploder :: [(Name, Char)]
- mapNameToChar :: Map Name Char
- mapCharToName :: Map Char Name
- mapCharToNameInternetExploder :: Map Char Name
- mapNameToUpper :: Map String String
- mapNameToLower :: Map String String
- numberToChar :: String -> Exceptional String Char
Documentation
list :: [(Name, Char)] Source #
A table mapping HTML entity names to code points. Although entity references can in principle represent more than one character, the standard entities only contain one character.
listInternetExploder :: [(Name, Char)] Source #
numberToChar :: String -> Exceptional String Char Source #
Lookup a numeric entity, the leading '#'
must have already been removed.
numberToChar "65" == Success 'A' numberToChar "x41" == Success 'A' numberToChar "x4E" === Success 'N' numberToChar "x4e" === Success 'N' numberToChar "Haskell" == Exception "..." numberToChar "" == Exception "..." numberToChar "89439085908539082" == Exception "..."
It's safe to use that for arbitrary big number strings, since we abort parsing as soon as possible.
numberToChar (repeat '1') == Exception "..."