pretty-1.1.2.0: Pretty-printing library

Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2001
LicenseBSD-style (see the file LICENSE)
MaintainerDavid Terei <code@davidterei.com>
Stabilitystable
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellSafe
LanguageHaskell98

Text.PrettyPrint

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Description

Provides a collection of pretty printer combinators, a set of API's that provides a way to easily print out text in a consistent format of your choosing.

This module should be used as opposed to the Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ module. Both are equivalent though as this module simply re-exports the other.

Synopsis

The document type

data Doc

The abstract type of documents. A Doc represents a *set* of layouts. A Doc with no occurrences of Union or NoDoc represents just one layout.

Constructing documents

Converting values into documents

char :: Char -> Doc

A document of height and width 1, containing a literal character.

text :: String -> Doc

A document of height 1 containing a literal string. text satisfies the following laws:

The side condition on the last law is necessary because text "" has height 1, while empty has no height.

ptext :: String -> Doc

Same as text. Used to be used for Bytestrings.

sizedText :: Int -> String -> Doc

Some text with any width. (text s = sizedText (length s) s)

zeroWidthText :: String -> Doc

Some text, but without any width. Use for non-printing text such as a HTML or Latex tags

int

Arguments

:: Int 
-> Doc
int n = text (show n)

integer

Arguments

:: Integer 
-> Doc
integer n = text (show n)

float

Arguments

:: Float 
-> Doc
float n = text (show n)

double

Arguments

:: Double 
-> Doc
double n = text (show n)

rational

Arguments

:: Rational 
-> Doc
rational n = text (show n)

Simple derived documents

semi

Arguments

:: Doc

A ';' character

comma

Arguments

:: Doc

A ',' character

colon

Arguments

:: Doc

A : character

space

Arguments

:: Doc

A space character

equals

Arguments

:: Doc

A '=' character

lparen

Arguments

:: Doc

A '(' character

rparen

Arguments

:: Doc

A ')' character

lbrack

Arguments

:: Doc

A '[' character

rbrack

Arguments

:: Doc

A ']' character

lbrace

Arguments

:: Doc

A '{' character

rbrace

Arguments

:: Doc

A '}' character

Wrapping documents in delimiters

parens

Arguments

:: Doc 
-> Doc

Wrap document in (...)

brackets

Arguments

:: Doc 
-> Doc

Wrap document in [...]

braces

Arguments

:: Doc 
-> Doc

Wrap document in {...}

quotes

Arguments

:: Doc 
-> Doc

Wrap document in '...'

doubleQuotes

Arguments

:: Doc 
-> Doc

Wrap document in "..."

Combining documents

empty :: Doc

The empty document, with no height and no width. empty is the identity for <>, <+>, $$ and $+$, and anywhere in the argument list for sep, hcat, hsep, vcat, fcat etc.

(<>) :: Doc -> Doc -> Doc infixl 6

Beside. <> is associative, with identity empty.

(<+>) :: Doc -> Doc -> Doc infixl 6

Beside, separated by space, unless one of the arguments is empty. <+> is associative, with identity empty.

hcat :: [Doc] -> Doc

List version of <>.

hsep :: [Doc] -> Doc

List version of <+>.

($$) :: Doc -> Doc -> Doc infixl 5

Above, except that if the last line of the first argument stops at least one position before the first line of the second begins, these two lines are overlapped. For example:

   text "hi" $$ nest 5 (text "there")

lays out as

   hi   there

rather than

   hi
        there

$$ is associative, with identity empty, and also satisfies

  • (x $$ y) <> z = x $$ (y <> z), if y non-empty.

($+$) :: Doc -> Doc -> Doc infixl 5

Above, with no overlapping. $+$ is associative, with identity empty.

vcat :: [Doc] -> Doc

List version of $$.

sep :: [Doc] -> Doc

Either hsep or vcat.

cat :: [Doc] -> Doc

Either hcat or vcat.

fsep :: [Doc] -> Doc

"Paragraph fill" version of sep.

fcat :: [Doc] -> Doc

"Paragraph fill" version of cat.

nest :: Int -> Doc -> Doc

Nest (or indent) a document by a given number of positions (which may also be negative). nest satisfies the laws:

The side condition on the last law is needed because empty is a left identity for <>.

hang :: Doc -> Int -> Doc -> Doc

hang d1 n d2 = sep [d1, nest n d2]

punctuate :: Doc -> [Doc] -> [Doc]

punctuate p [d1, ... dn] = [d1 <> p, d2 <> p, ... dn-1 <> p, dn]

Predicates on documents

isEmpty :: Doc -> Bool

Returns True if the document is empty

Rendering documents

Default rendering

render :: Doc -> String

Render the Doc to a String using the default Style.

Rendering with a particular style

data Style

A rendering style.

Constructors

Style 

Fields

mode :: Mode

The rendering mode

lineLength :: Int

Length of line, in chars

ribbonsPerLine :: Float

Ratio of line length to ribbon length

Instances

style :: Style

The default style (mode=PageMode, lineLength=100, ribbonsPerLine=1.5).

renderStyle :: Style -> Doc -> String

Render the Doc to a String using the given Style.

General rendering

fullRender

Arguments

:: Mode

Rendering mode

-> Int

Line length

-> Float

Ribbons per line

-> (TextDetails -> a -> a)

What to do with text

-> a

What to do at the end

-> Doc

The document

-> a

Result

The general rendering interface.

data Mode

Rendering mode.

Constructors

PageMode

Normal

ZigZagMode

With zig-zag cuts

LeftMode

No indentation, infinitely long lines

OneLineMode

All on one line

Instances

data TextDetails

The TextDetails data type

A TextDetails represents a fragment of text that will be output at some point.

Constructors

Chr !Char

A single Char fragment

Str String

A whole String fragment

PStr String

Used to represent a Fast String fragment but now deprecated and identical to the Str constructor.