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| --- * doc
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| -- Lines beginning "--- *" are collapsible orgstruct nodes. Emacs users,
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| -- (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook
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| --   (lambda () (set-variable 'orgstruct-heading-prefix-regexp "--- " t))
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| --   'orgstruct-mode)
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| -- and press TAB on nodes to expand/collapse.
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| 
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| {-|
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| 
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| Some common parsers and helpers used by several readers.
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| Some of these might belong in Hledger.Read.JournalReader or Hledger.Read.
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| 
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| -}
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| 
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| --- * module
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| {-# LANGUAGE CPP, BangPatterns, DeriveDataTypeable, RecordWildCards, NamedFieldPuns, NoMonoLocalBinds, ScopedTypeVariables, FlexibleContexts, TupleSections, OverloadedStrings #-}
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| {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
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| {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
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| {-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}
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| 
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| module Hledger.Read.Common (
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|   Reader (..),
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|   InputOpts (..),
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|   definputopts,
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|   rawOptsToInputOpts,
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| 
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|   -- * parsing utilities
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|   runTextParser,
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|   rtp,
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|   runJournalParser,
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|   rjp,
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|   runErroringJournalParser,
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|   rejp,
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|   genericSourcePos,
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|   journalSourcePos,
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|   applyTransactionModifiers,
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|   parseAndFinaliseJournal,
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|   parseAndFinaliseJournal',
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|   setYear,
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|   getYear,
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|   setDefaultCommodityAndStyle,
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|   getDefaultCommodityAndStyle,
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|   getDefaultAmountStyle,
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|   getAmountStyle,
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|   pushDeclaredAccount,
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|   addDeclaredAccountType,
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|   pushParentAccount,
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|   popParentAccount,
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|   getParentAccount,
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|   addAccountAlias,
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|   getAccountAliases,
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|   clearAccountAliases,
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|   journalAddFile,
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| 
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|   -- * parsers
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|   -- ** transaction bits
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|   statusp,
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|   codep,
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|   descriptionp,
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| 
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|   -- ** dates
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|   datep,
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|   datetimep,
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|   secondarydatep,
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| 
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|   -- ** account names
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|   modifiedaccountnamep,
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|   accountnamep,
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| 
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|   -- ** amounts
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|   spaceandamountormissingp,
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|   amountp,
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|   amountp',
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|   mamountp',
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|   commoditysymbolp,
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|   priceamountp,
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|   balanceassertionp,
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|   fixedlotpricep,
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|   numberp,
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|   fromRawNumber,
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|   rawnumberp,
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| 
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|   -- ** comments
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|   multilinecommentp,
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|   emptyorcommentlinep,
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| 
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|   followingcommentp,
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|   transactioncommentp,
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|   postingcommentp,
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| 
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|   -- ** bracketed dates
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|   bracketeddatetagsp,
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| 
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|   -- ** misc
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|   singlespacedtextp,
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|   singlespacedtextsatisfyingp,
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|   singlespacep,
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| 
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|   -- * tests
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|   tests_Common,
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| )
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| where
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| --- * imports
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| import Prelude ()
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| import "base-compat-batteries" Prelude.Compat hiding (readFile)
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| import "base-compat-batteries" Control.Monad.Compat
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| import Control.Monad.Except (ExceptT(..), runExceptT, throwError)
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| import Control.Monad.State.Strict
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| import Data.Bifunctor (bimap, second)
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| import Data.Char
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| import Data.Data
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| import Data.Decimal (DecimalRaw (Decimal), Decimal)
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| import Data.Default
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| import Data.Functor.Identity
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| import "base-compat-batteries" Data.List.Compat
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| import Data.List.NonEmpty (NonEmpty(..))
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| import Data.Maybe
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| import qualified Data.Map as M
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| import qualified Data.Semigroup as Sem
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| import Data.Text (Text)
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| import qualified Data.Text as T
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| import Data.Time.Calendar
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| import Data.Time.LocalTime
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| import System.Time (getClockTime)
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| import Text.Megaparsec
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| import Text.Megaparsec.Char
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| import Text.Megaparsec.Char.Lexer (decimal)
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| import Text.Megaparsec.Custom
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| 
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| import Hledger.Data
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| import Hledger.Utils
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| 
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| -- $setup
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| -- >>> :set -XOverloadedStrings
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| 
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| -- | A hledger journal reader is a triple of storage format name, a
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| -- detector of that format, and a parser from that format to Journal.
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| data Reader = Reader {
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| 
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|      -- The canonical name of the format handled by this reader
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|      rFormat   :: StorageFormat
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| 
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|      -- The file extensions recognised as containing this format
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|     ,rExtensions :: [String]
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| 
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|      -- A text parser for this format, accepting input options, file
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|      -- path for error messages and file contents, producing an exception-raising IO
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|      -- action that returns a journal or error message.
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|     ,rParser   :: InputOpts -> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
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| 
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|      -- Experimental readers are never tried automatically.
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|     ,rExperimental :: Bool
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|     }
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| 
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| instance Show Reader where show r = rFormat r ++ " reader"
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| 
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| -- $setup
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| 
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| -- | Various options to use when reading journal files.
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| -- Similar to CliOptions.inputflags, simplifies the journal-reading functions.
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| data InputOpts = InputOpts {
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|      -- files_             :: [FilePath]
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|      mformat_           :: Maybe StorageFormat  -- ^ a file/storage format to try, unless overridden
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|                                                 --   by a filename prefix. Nothing means try all.
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|     ,mrules_file_       :: Maybe FilePath       -- ^ a conversion rules file to use (when reading CSV)
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|     ,separator_         :: Char                 -- ^ the separator to use (when reading CSV)
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|     ,aliases_           :: [String]             -- ^ account name aliases to apply
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|     ,anon_              :: Bool                 -- ^ do light anonymisation/obfuscation of the data 
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|     ,ignore_assertions_ :: Bool                 -- ^ don't check balance assertions
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|     ,new_               :: Bool                 -- ^ read only new transactions since this file was last read
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|     ,new_save_          :: Bool                 -- ^ save latest new transactions state for next time
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|     ,pivot_             :: String               -- ^ use the given field's value as the account name 
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|     ,auto_              :: Bool                 -- ^ generate automatic postings when journal is parsed     
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|  } deriving (Show, Data) --, Typeable)
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| 
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| instance Default InputOpts where def = definputopts
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| 
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| definputopts :: InputOpts
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| definputopts = InputOpts def def ',' def def def def True def def
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| 
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| rawOptsToInputOpts :: RawOpts -> InputOpts
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| rawOptsToInputOpts rawopts = InputOpts{
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|    -- files_             = map (T.unpack . stripquotes . T.pack) $ listofstringopt "file" rawopts
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|    mformat_           = Nothing
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|   ,mrules_file_       = maybestringopt "rules-file" rawopts
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|   ,separator_         = fromMaybe ',' (maybecharopt "separator" rawopts)
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|   ,aliases_           = map (T.unpack . stripquotes . T.pack) $ listofstringopt "alias" rawopts
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|   ,anon_              = boolopt "anon" rawopts
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|   ,ignore_assertions_ = boolopt "ignore-assertions" rawopts
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|   ,new_               = boolopt "new" rawopts
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|   ,new_save_          = True
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|   ,pivot_             = stringopt "pivot" rawopts
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|   ,auto_              = boolopt "auto" rawopts                        
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|   }
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| 
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| --- * parsing utilities
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| 
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| -- | Run a text parser in the identity monad. See also: parseWithState.
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| runTextParser, rtp
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|   :: TextParser Identity a -> Text -> Either (ParseErrorBundle Text CustomErr) a
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| runTextParser p t =  runParser p "" t
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| rtp = runTextParser
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| 
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| -- | Run a journal parser in some monad. See also: parseWithState.
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| runJournalParser, rjp
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|   :: Monad m
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|   => JournalParser m a -> Text -> m (Either (ParseErrorBundle Text CustomErr) a)
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| runJournalParser p t = runParserT (evalStateT p mempty) "" t
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| rjp = runJournalParser
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| 
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| -- | Run an erroring journal parser in some monad. See also: parseWithState.
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| runErroringJournalParser, rejp
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|   :: Monad m
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|   => ErroringJournalParser m a
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|   -> Text
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|   -> m (Either FinalParseError (Either (ParseErrorBundle Text CustomErr) a))
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| runErroringJournalParser p t =
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|   runExceptT $ runParserT (evalStateT p mempty) "" t
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| rejp = runErroringJournalParser
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| 
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| genericSourcePos :: SourcePos -> GenericSourcePos
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| genericSourcePos p = GenericSourcePos (sourceName p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceLine p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceColumn p)
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| 
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| -- | Construct a generic start & end line parse position from start and end megaparsec SourcePos's. 
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| journalSourcePos :: SourcePos -> SourcePos -> GenericSourcePos
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| journalSourcePos p p' = JournalSourcePos (sourceName p) (fromIntegral . unPos $ sourceLine p, fromIntegral $ line')
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|     where line'
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|             | (unPos $ sourceColumn p') == 1 = unPos (sourceLine p') - 1
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|             | otherwise = unPos $ sourceLine p' -- might be at end of file withat last new-line
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| 
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| 
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| -- | Apply any transaction modifier rules in the journal 
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| -- (adding automated postings to transactions, eg).
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| applyTransactionModifiers :: Journal -> Journal
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| applyTransactionModifiers j = j { jtxns = map applyallmodifiers $ jtxns j }
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|   where
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|     applyallmodifiers = 
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|       foldr (flip (.) . transactionModifierToFunction) id (jtxnmodifiers j)
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| 
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| -- | Given a megaparsec ParsedJournal parser, input options, file
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| -- path and file content: parse and post-process a Journal, or give an error.
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| parseAndFinaliseJournal :: ErroringJournalParser IO ParsedJournal -> InputOpts
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|                            -> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
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| parseAndFinaliseJournal parser iopts f txt = do
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|   t <- liftIO getClockTime
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|   y <- liftIO getCurrentYear
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|   let initJournal = nulljournal
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|         { jparsedefaultyear = Just y
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|         , jincludefilestack = [f] }
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|   eep <- liftIO $ runExceptT $
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|     runParserT (evalStateT parser initJournal) f txt
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|   case eep of
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|     Left finalParseError ->
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|       throwError $ finalErrorBundlePretty $ attachSource f txt finalParseError
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| 
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|     Right ep -> case ep of
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|       Left e -> throwError $ customErrorBundlePretty e
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| 
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|       Right pj ->
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|         -- If we are using automated transactions, we finalize twice:
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|         -- once before and once after. However, if we are running it
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|         -- twice, we don't check assertions the first time (they might
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|         -- be false pending modifiers) and we don't reorder the second
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|         -- time. If we are only running once, we reorder and follow
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|         -- the options for checking assertions.
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|         let fj = if auto_ iopts && (not . null . jtxnmodifiers) pj
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| 
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|                  -- with transaction modifiers
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|                  then
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|                    -- first pass
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|                    applyTransactionModifiers <$>
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|                      (journalBalanceTransactions False $
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|                       -- journalReverse $  -- can skip this one
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|                       journalApplyCommodityStyles pj)
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|                    -- second pass
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|                    >>= (\j ->
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|                       journalBalanceTransactions (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) $
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|                       journalReverse $
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|                       journalAddFile (f, txt) $
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|                       journalSetLastReadTime t $
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|                       j)
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| 
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|                  -- without transaction modifiers
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|                  else journalBalanceTransactions (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) $
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|                       journalReverse $
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|                       journalAddFile (f, txt) $
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|                       journalApplyCommodityStyles $
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|                       journalSetLastReadTime t $
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|                       pj
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|         in
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|           case fj of
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|             Right j -> return j
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|             Left e  -> throwError e
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| 
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| parseAndFinaliseJournal' :: JournalParser IO ParsedJournal -> InputOpts
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|                            -> FilePath -> Text -> ExceptT String IO Journal
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| parseAndFinaliseJournal' parser iopts f txt = do
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|   t <- liftIO getClockTime
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|   y <- liftIO getCurrentYear
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|   let initJournal = nulljournal
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|         { jparsedefaultyear = Just y
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|         , jincludefilestack = [f] }
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|   ep <- liftIO $ runParserT (evalStateT parser initJournal) f txt
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|   case ep of
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|     Left e   -> throwError $ customErrorBundlePretty e
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| 
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|     Right pj ->
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|       -- If we are using automated transactions, we finalize twice:
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|       -- once before and once after. However, if we are running it
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|       -- twice, we don't check assertions the first time (they might
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|       -- be false pending modifiers) and we don't reorder the second
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|       -- time. If we are only running once, we reorder and follow the
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|       -- options for checking assertions.
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|       let fj = if auto_ iopts && (not . null . jtxnmodifiers) pj
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|                then applyTransactionModifiers <$>
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|                     (journalBalanceTransactions False $
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|                      journalReverse $
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|                      journalApplyCommodityStyles pj) >>=
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|                     (\j -> journalBalanceTransactions (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) $
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|                            journalAddFile (f, txt) $
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|                            journalSetLastReadTime t $
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|                            j)
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|                else journalBalanceTransactions (not $ ignore_assertions_ iopts) $
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|                     journalReverse $
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|                     journalAddFile (f, txt) $
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|                     journalApplyCommodityStyles $
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|                     journalSetLastReadTime t $
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|                     pj
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|       in
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|         case fj of
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|           Right j -> return j
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|           Left e  -> throwError e
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| 
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| setYear :: Year -> JournalParser m ()
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| setYear y = modify' (\j -> j{jparsedefaultyear=Just y})
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| 
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| getYear :: JournalParser m (Maybe Year)
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| getYear = fmap jparsedefaultyear get
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| 
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| setDefaultCommodityAndStyle :: (CommoditySymbol,AmountStyle) -> JournalParser m ()
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| setDefaultCommodityAndStyle cs = modify' (\j -> j{jparsedefaultcommodity=Just cs})
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| 
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| getDefaultCommodityAndStyle :: JournalParser m (Maybe (CommoditySymbol,AmountStyle))
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| getDefaultCommodityAndStyle = jparsedefaultcommodity `fmap` get
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| 
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| -- | Get amount style associated with default currency.
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| --
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| -- Returns 'AmountStyle' used to defined by a latest default commodity directive
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| -- prior to current position within this file or its parents.
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| getDefaultAmountStyle :: JournalParser m (Maybe AmountStyle)
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| getDefaultAmountStyle = fmap snd <$> getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
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| 
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| -- | Lookup currency-specific amount style.
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| --
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| -- Returns 'AmountStyle' used in commodity directive within current journal
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| -- prior to current position or in its parents files.
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| getAmountStyle :: CommoditySymbol -> JournalParser m (Maybe AmountStyle)
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| getAmountStyle commodity = do
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|     specificStyle <-  maybe Nothing cformat . M.lookup commodity . jcommodities <$> get
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|     defaultStyle <- fmap snd <$> getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
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|     let effectiveStyle = listToMaybe $ catMaybes [specificStyle, defaultStyle]
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|     return effectiveStyle
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| 
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| pushDeclaredAccount :: AccountName -> JournalParser m ()
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| pushDeclaredAccount acct = modify' (\j -> j{jdeclaredaccounts = acct : jdeclaredaccounts j})
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| 
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| addDeclaredAccountType :: AccountName -> AccountType -> JournalParser m ()
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| addDeclaredAccountType acct atype = 
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|   modify' (\j -> j{jdeclaredaccounttypes = M.insertWith (++) atype [acct] (jdeclaredaccounttypes j)})
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| 
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| pushParentAccount :: AccountName -> JournalParser m ()
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| pushParentAccount acct = modify' (\j -> j{jparseparentaccounts = acct : jparseparentaccounts j})
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| 
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| popParentAccount :: JournalParser m ()
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| popParentAccount = do
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|   j <- get
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|   case jparseparentaccounts j of
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|     []       -> unexpected (Tokens ('E' :| "nd of apply account block with no beginning"))
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|     (_:rest) -> put j{jparseparentaccounts=rest}
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| 
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| getParentAccount :: JournalParser m AccountName
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| getParentAccount = fmap (concatAccountNames . reverse . jparseparentaccounts) get
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| 
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| addAccountAlias :: MonadState Journal m => AccountAlias -> m ()
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| addAccountAlias a = modify' (\(j@Journal{..}) -> j{jparsealiases=a:jparsealiases})
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| 
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| getAccountAliases :: MonadState Journal m => m [AccountAlias]
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| getAccountAliases = fmap jparsealiases get
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| 
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| clearAccountAliases :: MonadState Journal m => m ()
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| clearAccountAliases = modify' (\(j@Journal{..}) -> j{jparsealiases=[]})
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| 
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| -- getTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m =>  m Integer
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| -- getTransactionCount = fmap jparsetransactioncount get
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| --
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| -- setTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m => Integer -> m ()
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| -- setTransactionCount i = modify' (\j -> j{jparsetransactioncount=i})
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| --
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| -- -- | Increment the transaction index by one and return the new value.
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| -- incrementTransactionCount :: MonadState Journal m => m Integer
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| -- incrementTransactionCount = do
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| --   modify' (\j -> j{jparsetransactioncount=jparsetransactioncount j + 1})
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| --   getTransactionCount
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| 
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| journalAddFile :: (FilePath,Text) -> Journal -> Journal
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| journalAddFile f j@Journal{jfiles=fs} = j{jfiles=fs++[f]}
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|   -- append, unlike the other fields, even though we do a final reverse,
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|   -- to compensate for additional reversal due to including/monoid-concatting
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| 
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| --- * parsers
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| 
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| --- ** transaction bits
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| 
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| statusp :: TextParser m Status
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| statusp =
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|   choice'
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|     [ skipMany spacenonewline >> char '*' >> return Cleared
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|     , skipMany spacenonewline >> char '!' >> return Pending
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|     , return Unmarked
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|     ]
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| 
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| codep :: TextParser m Text
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| codep = option "" $ do
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|   try $ do
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|     skipSome spacenonewline
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|     char '('
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|   code <- takeWhileP Nothing $ \c -> c /= ')' && c /= '\n'
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|   char ')' <?> "closing bracket ')' for transaction code"
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|   pure code
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| 
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| descriptionp :: TextParser m Text
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| descriptionp = takeWhileP Nothing (not . semicolonOrNewline)
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|   where semicolonOrNewline c = c == ';' || c == '\n'
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| 
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| --- ** dates
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| 
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| -- | Parse a date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
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| -- Hyphen (-) and period (.) are also allowed as separators.
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| -- The year may be omitted if a default year has been set.
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| -- Leading zeroes may be omitted.
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| datep :: JournalParser m Day
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| datep = do
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|   mYear <- getYear
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|   lift $ datep' mYear
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| 
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| datep' :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m Day
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| datep' mYear = do
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|   startOffset <- getOffset
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|   d1 <- decimal <?> "year or month"
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|   sep <- satisfy isDateSepChar <?> "date separator"
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|   d2 <- decimal <?> "month or day"
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|   fullDate startOffset d1 sep d2 <|> partialDate startOffset mYear d1 sep d2
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|   <?> "full or partial date"
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| 
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|   where
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| 
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|   fullDate :: Int -> Integer -> Char -> Int -> TextParser m Day
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|   fullDate startOffset year sep1 month = do
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|     sep2 <- satisfy isDateSepChar <?> "date separator"
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|     day <- decimal <?> "day"
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|     endOffset <- getOffset
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|     let dateStr = show year ++ [sep1] ++ show month ++ [sep2] ++ show day
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| 
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|     when (sep1 /= sep2) $ customFailure $ parseErrorAtRegion startOffset endOffset $
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|       "invalid date (mixing date separators is not allowed): " ++ dateStr
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| 
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|     case fromGregorianValid year month day of
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|       Nothing -> customFailure $ parseErrorAtRegion startOffset endOffset $
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|                    "well-formed but invalid date: " ++ dateStr
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|       Just date -> pure $! date
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| 
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|   partialDate
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|     :: Int -> Maybe Year -> Integer -> Char -> Int -> TextParser m Day
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|   partialDate startOffset mYear month sep day = do
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|     endOffset <- getOffset
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|     case mYear of
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|       Just year ->
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|         case fromGregorianValid year (fromIntegral month) day of
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|           Nothing -> customFailure $ parseErrorAtRegion startOffset endOffset $
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|                       "well-formed but invalid date: " ++ dateStr
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|           Just date -> pure $! date
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|         where dateStr = show year ++ [sep] ++ show month ++ [sep] ++ show day
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| 
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|       Nothing -> customFailure $ parseErrorAtRegion startOffset endOffset $
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|         "partial date "++dateStr++" found, but the current year is unknown"
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|         where dateStr = show month ++ [sep] ++ show day
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| 
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| {-# INLINABLE datep' #-}
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| 
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| -- | Parse a date and time in YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ] format.
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| -- Hyphen (-) and period (.) are also allowed as date separators.
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| -- The year may be omitted if a default year has been set.
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| -- Seconds are optional.
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| -- The timezone is optional and ignored (the time is always interpreted as a local time).
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| -- Leading zeroes may be omitted (except in a timezone).
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| datetimep :: JournalParser m LocalTime
 | ||
| datetimep = do
 | ||
|   mYear <- getYear
 | ||
|   lift $ datetimep' mYear
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| datetimep' :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m LocalTime
 | ||
| datetimep' mYear = do
 | ||
|   day <- datep' mYear
 | ||
|   skipSome spacenonewline
 | ||
|   time <- timeOfDay
 | ||
|   optional timeZone -- ignoring time zones
 | ||
|   pure $ LocalTime day time
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     timeOfDay :: TextParser m TimeOfDay
 | ||
|     timeOfDay = do
 | ||
|       off1 <- getOffset
 | ||
|       h' <- twoDigitDecimal <?> "hour"
 | ||
|       off2 <- getOffset
 | ||
|       unless (h' >= 0 && h' <= 23) $ customFailure $
 | ||
|         parseErrorAtRegion off1 off2 "invalid time (bad hour)"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       char ':' <?> "':' (hour-minute separator)"
 | ||
|       off3 <- getOffset
 | ||
|       m' <- twoDigitDecimal <?> "minute"
 | ||
|       off4 <- getOffset
 | ||
|       unless (m' >= 0 && m' <= 59) $ customFailure $
 | ||
|         parseErrorAtRegion off3 off4 "invalid time (bad minute)"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       s' <- option 0 $ do
 | ||
|         char ':' <?> "':' (minute-second separator)"
 | ||
|         off5 <- getOffset
 | ||
|         s' <- twoDigitDecimal <?> "second"
 | ||
|         off6 <- getOffset
 | ||
|         unless (s' >= 0 && s' <= 59) $ customFailure $
 | ||
|           parseErrorAtRegion off5 off6 "invalid time (bad second)"
 | ||
|           -- we do not support leap seconds
 | ||
|         pure s'
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       pure $ TimeOfDay h' m' (fromIntegral s')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     twoDigitDecimal :: TextParser m Int
 | ||
|     twoDigitDecimal = do
 | ||
|       d1 <- digitToInt <$> digitChar
 | ||
|       d2 <- digitToInt <$> (digitChar <?> "a second digit")
 | ||
|       pure $ d1*10 + d2
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     timeZone :: TextParser m String
 | ||
|     timeZone = do
 | ||
|       plusminus <- satisfy $ \c -> c == '-' || c == '+'
 | ||
|       fourDigits <- count 4 (digitChar <?> "a digit (for a time zone)")
 | ||
|       pure $ plusminus:fourDigits
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| secondarydatep :: Day -> TextParser m Day
 | ||
| secondarydatep primaryDate = char '=' *> datep' (Just primaryYear)
 | ||
|   where primaryYear = first3 $ toGregorian primaryDate
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- ** account names
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse an account name (plus one following space if present), 
 | ||
| -- then apply any parent account prefix and/or account aliases currently in effect,
 | ||
| -- in that order. (Ie first add the parent account prefix, then rewrite with aliases).
 | ||
| modifiedaccountnamep :: JournalParser m AccountName
 | ||
| modifiedaccountnamep = do
 | ||
|   parent <- getParentAccount
 | ||
|   aliases <- getAccountAliases
 | ||
|   a <- lift accountnamep
 | ||
|   return $!
 | ||
|     accountNameApplyAliases aliases $
 | ||
|      -- XXX accountNameApplyAliasesMemo ? doesn't seem to make a difference
 | ||
|     joinAccountNames parent
 | ||
|     a
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse an account name, plus one following space if present. 
 | ||
| -- Account names have one or more parts separated by the account separator character,
 | ||
| -- and are terminated by two or more spaces (or end of input). 
 | ||
| -- Each part is at least one character long, may have single spaces inside it,
 | ||
| -- and starts with a non-whitespace.
 | ||
| -- Note, this means "{account}", "%^!" and ";comment" are all accepted
 | ||
| -- (parent parsers usually prevent/consume the last).
 | ||
| -- It should have required parts to start with an alphanumeric;
 | ||
| -- for now it remains as-is for backwards compatibility.
 | ||
| accountnamep :: TextParser m AccountName
 | ||
| accountnamep = singlespacedtextp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse any text beginning with a non-whitespace character, until a
 | ||
| -- double space or the end of input.
 | ||
| singlespacedtextp :: TextParser m T.Text
 | ||
| singlespacedtextp = singlespacedtextsatisfyingp (const True)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Similar to 'singlespacedtextp', except that the text must only contain
 | ||
| -- characters satisfying the given predicate.
 | ||
| singlespacedtextsatisfyingp :: (Char -> Bool) -> TextParser m T.Text
 | ||
| singlespacedtextsatisfyingp pred = do
 | ||
|   firstPart <- partp
 | ||
|   otherParts <- many $ try $ singlespacep *> partp
 | ||
|   pure $! T.unwords $ firstPart : otherParts
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     partp = takeWhile1P Nothing (\c -> pred c && not (isSpace c))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse one non-newline whitespace character that is not followed by another one.
 | ||
| singlespacep :: TextParser m ()
 | ||
| singlespacep = void spacenonewline *> notFollowedBy spacenonewline
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- ** amounts
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse whitespace then an amount, with an optional left or right
 | ||
| -- currency symbol and optional price, or return the special
 | ||
| -- "missing" marker amount.
 | ||
| spaceandamountormissingp :: JournalParser m MixedAmount
 | ||
| spaceandamountormissingp =
 | ||
|   option missingmixedamt $ try $ do
 | ||
|     lift $ skipSome spacenonewline
 | ||
|     Mixed . (:[]) <$> amountp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse a single-commodity amount, with optional symbol on the left or
 | ||
| -- right, optional unit or total price, and optional (ignored)
 | ||
| -- ledger-style balance assertion or fixed lot price declaration.
 | ||
| amountp :: JournalParser m Amount
 | ||
| amountp = label "amount" $ do
 | ||
|   amount <- amountwithoutpricep
 | ||
|   lift $ skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
|   price <- priceamountp
 | ||
|   pure $ amount { aprice = price }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| amountwithoutpricep :: JournalParser m Amount
 | ||
| amountwithoutpricep = do
 | ||
|   (mult, sign) <- lift $ (,) <$> multiplierp <*> signp
 | ||
|   leftsymbolamountp mult sign <|> rightornosymbolamountp mult sign
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   leftsymbolamountp :: Bool -> (Decimal -> Decimal) -> JournalParser m Amount
 | ||
|   leftsymbolamountp mult sign = label "amount" $ do
 | ||
|     c <- lift commoditysymbolp
 | ||
|     suggestedStyle <- getAmountStyle c
 | ||
|     commodityspaced <- lift $ skipMany' spacenonewline
 | ||
|     sign2 <- lift $ signp
 | ||
|     offBeforeNum <- getOffset
 | ||
|     ambiguousRawNum <- lift rawnumberp
 | ||
|     mExponent <- lift $ optional $ try exponentp
 | ||
|     offAfterNum <- getOffset
 | ||
|     let numRegion = (offBeforeNum, offAfterNum)
 | ||
|     (q,prec,mdec,mgrps) <- lift $ interpretNumber numRegion suggestedStyle ambiguousRawNum mExponent
 | ||
|     let s = amountstyle{ascommodityside=L, ascommodityspaced=commodityspaced, asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps}
 | ||
|     return $ nullamt{acommodity=c, aquantity=sign (sign2 q), aismultiplier=mult, astyle=s, aprice=NoPrice}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   rightornosymbolamountp :: Bool -> (Decimal -> Decimal) -> JournalParser m Amount
 | ||
|   rightornosymbolamountp mult sign = label "amount" $ do
 | ||
|     offBeforeNum <- getOffset
 | ||
|     ambiguousRawNum <- lift rawnumberp
 | ||
|     mExponent <- lift $ optional $ try exponentp
 | ||
|     offAfterNum <- getOffset
 | ||
|     let numRegion = (offBeforeNum, offAfterNum)
 | ||
|     mSpaceAndCommodity <- lift $ optional $ try $ (,) <$> skipMany' spacenonewline <*> commoditysymbolp
 | ||
|     case mSpaceAndCommodity of
 | ||
|       -- right symbol amount
 | ||
|       Just (commodityspaced, c) -> do
 | ||
|         suggestedStyle <- getAmountStyle c
 | ||
|         (q,prec,mdec,mgrps) <- lift $ interpretNumber numRegion suggestedStyle ambiguousRawNum mExponent
 | ||
|         let s = amountstyle{ascommodityside=R, ascommodityspaced=commodityspaced, asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps}
 | ||
|         return $ nullamt{acommodity=c, aquantity=sign q, aismultiplier=mult, astyle=s, aprice=NoPrice}
 | ||
|       -- no symbol amount
 | ||
|       Nothing -> do
 | ||
|         suggestedStyle <- getDefaultAmountStyle
 | ||
|         (q,prec,mdec,mgrps) <- lift $ interpretNumber numRegion suggestedStyle ambiguousRawNum mExponent
 | ||
|         -- if a default commodity has been set, apply it and its style to this amount
 | ||
|         -- (unless it's a multiplier in an automated posting)
 | ||
|         defcs <- getDefaultCommodityAndStyle
 | ||
|         let (c,s) = case (mult, defcs) of
 | ||
|               (False, Just (defc,defs)) -> (defc, defs{asprecision=max (asprecision defs) prec})
 | ||
|               _ -> ("", amountstyle{asprecision=prec, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps})
 | ||
|         return $ nullamt{acommodity=c, aquantity=sign q, aismultiplier=mult, astyle=s, aprice=NoPrice}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   -- For reducing code duplication. Doesn't parse anything. Has the type
 | ||
|   -- of a parser only in order to throw parse errors (for convenience).
 | ||
|   interpretNumber
 | ||
|     :: (Int, Int) -- offsets
 | ||
|     -> Maybe AmountStyle
 | ||
|     -> Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber
 | ||
|     -> Maybe Int
 | ||
|     -> TextParser m (Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle)
 | ||
|   interpretNumber posRegion suggestedStyle ambiguousNum mExp =
 | ||
|     let rawNum = either (disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle) id ambiguousNum
 | ||
|     in  case fromRawNumber rawNum mExp of
 | ||
|           Left errMsg -> customFailure $
 | ||
|                            uncurry parseErrorAtRegion posRegion errMsg
 | ||
|           Right res -> pure res
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse an amount from a string, or get an error.
 | ||
| amountp' :: String -> Amount
 | ||
| amountp' s =
 | ||
|   case runParser (evalStateT (amountp <* eof) mempty) "" (T.pack s) of
 | ||
|     Right amt -> amt
 | ||
|     Left err  -> error' $ show err -- XXX should throwError
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse a mixed amount from a string, or get an error.
 | ||
| mamountp' :: String -> MixedAmount
 | ||
| mamountp' = Mixed . (:[]) . amountp'
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| signp :: Num a => TextParser m (a -> a)
 | ||
| signp = char '-' *> pure negate <|> char '+' *> pure id <|> pure id
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| multiplierp :: TextParser m Bool
 | ||
| multiplierp = option False $ char '*' *> pure True
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | This is like skipMany but it returns True if at least one element
 | ||
| -- was skipped. This is helpful if you’re just using many to check if
 | ||
| -- the resulting list is empty or not.
 | ||
| skipMany' :: MonadPlus m => m a -> m Bool
 | ||
| skipMany' p = go False
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     go !isNull = do
 | ||
|       more <- option False (True <$ p)
 | ||
|       if more
 | ||
|         then go True
 | ||
|         else pure isNull
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| commoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
 | ||
| commoditysymbolp =
 | ||
|   quotedcommoditysymbolp <|> simplecommoditysymbolp <?> "commodity symbol"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| quotedcommoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
 | ||
| quotedcommoditysymbolp =
 | ||
|   between (char '"') (char '"') $ takeWhile1P Nothing f
 | ||
|   where f c = c /= ';' && c /= '\n' && c /= '\"'
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| simplecommoditysymbolp :: TextParser m CommoditySymbol
 | ||
| simplecommoditysymbolp = takeWhile1P Nothing (not . isNonsimpleCommodityChar)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| priceamountp :: JournalParser m Price
 | ||
| priceamountp = option NoPrice $ do
 | ||
|   char '@'
 | ||
|   priceConstructor <- char '@' *> pure TotalPrice <|> pure UnitPrice
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|   priceAmount <- amountwithoutpricep <?> "unpriced amount (specifying a price)"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   pure $ priceConstructor priceAmount
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| balanceassertionp :: JournalParser m BalanceAssertion
 | ||
| balanceassertionp = do
 | ||
|   sourcepos <- genericSourcePos <$> lift getSourcePos
 | ||
|   char '='
 | ||
|   exact <- optional $ try $ char '='
 | ||
|   lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|   a <- amountwithoutpricep <?> "unpriced amount (for a balance assertion or assignment)"
 | ||
|   return BalanceAssertion
 | ||
|     { baamount = a
 | ||
|     , baexact = isJust exact
 | ||
|     , baposition = sourcepos
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- Parse a Ledger-style fixed lot price: {=PRICE}
 | ||
| -- https://www.ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger3.html#Fixing-Lot-Prices .
 | ||
| -- Currently we ignore these (hledger's @ PRICE is equivalent),
 | ||
| -- and we don't parse a Ledger-style {PRICE} (equivalent to Ledger's @ PRICE).
 | ||
| fixedlotpricep :: JournalParser m (Maybe Amount)
 | ||
| fixedlotpricep = optional $ do
 | ||
|   try $ do
 | ||
|     lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|     char '{'
 | ||
|   lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|   char '='
 | ||
|   lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|   a <- amountwithoutpricep <?> "unpriced amount (for an ignored ledger-style fixed lot price)"
 | ||
|   lift (skipMany spacenonewline)
 | ||
|   char '}'
 | ||
|   return a
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse a string representation of a number for its value and display
 | ||
| -- attributes.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Some international number formats are accepted, eg either period or comma
 | ||
| -- may be used for the decimal point, and the other of these may be used for
 | ||
| -- separating digit groups in the integer part. See
 | ||
| -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator for more examples.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- This returns: the parsed numeric value, the precision (number of digits
 | ||
| -- seen following the decimal point), the decimal point character used if any,
 | ||
| -- and the digit group style if any.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| numberp :: Maybe AmountStyle -> TextParser m (Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle)
 | ||
| numberp suggestedStyle = label "number" $ do
 | ||
|     -- a number is an optional sign followed by a sequence of digits possibly
 | ||
|     -- interspersed with periods, commas, or both
 | ||
|     -- dbgparse 0 "numberp"
 | ||
|     sign <- signp
 | ||
|     rawNum <- either (disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle) id <$> rawnumberp
 | ||
|     mExp <- optional $ try $ exponentp
 | ||
|     dbg8 "numberp suggestedStyle" suggestedStyle `seq` return ()
 | ||
|     case dbg8 "numberp quantity,precision,mdecimalpoint,mgrps"
 | ||
|            $ fromRawNumber rawNum mExp of
 | ||
|       Left errMsg -> fail errMsg
 | ||
|       Right (q, p, d, g) -> pure (sign q, p, d, g)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| exponentp :: TextParser m Int
 | ||
| exponentp = char' 'e' *> signp <*> decimal <?> "exponent"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Interpret a raw number as a decimal number.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Returns:
 | ||
| -- - the decimal number
 | ||
| -- - the precision (number of digits after the decimal point)  
 | ||
| -- - the decimal point character, if any
 | ||
| -- - the digit group style, if any (digit group character and sizes of digit groups)
 | ||
| fromRawNumber
 | ||
|   :: RawNumber
 | ||
|   -> Maybe Int
 | ||
|   -> Either String
 | ||
|             (Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle)
 | ||
| fromRawNumber raw mExp = case raw of
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   NoSeparators digitGrp mDecimals ->
 | ||
|     let mDecPt = fmap fst mDecimals
 | ||
|         decimalGrp = maybe mempty snd mDecimals
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         (quantity, precision) =
 | ||
|           maybe id applyExp mExp $ toQuantity digitGrp decimalGrp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     in  Right (quantity, precision, mDecPt, Nothing)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   WithSeparators digitSep digitGrps mDecimals -> case mExp of
 | ||
|     Nothing -> 
 | ||
|       let mDecPt = fmap fst mDecimals
 | ||
|           decimalGrp = maybe mempty snd mDecimals
 | ||
|           digitGroupStyle = DigitGroups digitSep (groupSizes digitGrps)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|           (quantity, precision) = toQuantity (mconcat digitGrps) decimalGrp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       in  Right (quantity, precision, mDecPt, Just digitGroupStyle)
 | ||
|     Just _ -> Left
 | ||
|       "invalid number: mixing digit separators with exponents is not allowed"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     -- Outputs digit group sizes from least significant to most significant
 | ||
|     groupSizes :: [DigitGrp] -> [Int]
 | ||
|     groupSizes digitGrps = reverse $ case map digitGroupLength digitGrps of
 | ||
|       (a:b:cs) | a < b -> b:cs
 | ||
|       gs               -> gs
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     toQuantity :: DigitGrp -> DigitGrp -> (Quantity, Int)
 | ||
|     toQuantity preDecimalGrp postDecimalGrp = (quantity, precision)
 | ||
|       where
 | ||
|         quantity = Decimal (fromIntegral precision)
 | ||
|                            (digitGroupNumber $ preDecimalGrp <> postDecimalGrp)
 | ||
|         precision = digitGroupLength postDecimalGrp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     applyExp :: Int -> (Decimal, Int) -> (Decimal, Int)
 | ||
|     applyExp exponent (quantity, precision) =
 | ||
|       (quantity * 10^^exponent, max 0 (precision - exponent))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| disambiguateNumber :: Maybe AmountStyle -> AmbiguousNumber -> RawNumber
 | ||
| disambiguateNumber suggestedStyle (AmbiguousNumber grp1 sep grp2) =
 | ||
|   -- If present, use the suggested style to disambiguate;
 | ||
|   -- otherwise, assume that the separator is a decimal point where possible.
 | ||
|   if isDecimalPointChar sep &&
 | ||
|      maybe True (sep `isValidDecimalBy`) suggestedStyle
 | ||
|   then NoSeparators grp1 (Just (sep, grp2))
 | ||
|   else WithSeparators sep [grp1, grp2] Nothing
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     isValidDecimalBy :: Char -> AmountStyle -> Bool
 | ||
|     isValidDecimalBy c = \case
 | ||
|       AmountStyle{asdecimalpoint = Just d} -> d == c
 | ||
|       AmountStyle{asdigitgroups = Just (DigitGroups g _)} -> g /= c
 | ||
|       AmountStyle{asprecision = 0} -> False
 | ||
|       _ -> True
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse and interpret the structure of a number without external hints.
 | ||
| -- Numbers are digit strings, possibly separated into digit groups by one
 | ||
| -- of two types of separators. (1) Numbers may optionally have a decimal
 | ||
| -- point, which may be either a period or comma. (2) Numbers may
 | ||
| -- optionally contain digit group separators, which must all be either a
 | ||
| -- period, a comma, or a space.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- It is our task to deduce the identities of the decimal point and digit
 | ||
| -- separator characters, based on the allowed syntax. For instance, we
 | ||
| -- make use of the fact that a decimal point can occur at most once and
 | ||
| -- must succeed all digit group separators.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1,234,567.89"
 | ||
| -- Right (WithSeparators ',' ["1","234","567"] (Just ('.',"89")))
 | ||
| -- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1,000"
 | ||
| -- Left (AmbiguousNumber "1" ',' "000")
 | ||
| -- >>> parseTest rawnumberp "1 000"
 | ||
| -- Right (WithSeparators ' ' ["1","000"] Nothing)
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| rawnumberp :: TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
 | ||
| rawnumberp = label "number" $ do
 | ||
|   rawNumber <- fmap Right leadingDecimalPt <|> leadingDigits
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   -- Guard against mistyped numbers
 | ||
|   mExtraDecimalSep <- optional $ lookAhead $ satisfy isDecimalPointChar
 | ||
|   when (isJust mExtraDecimalSep) $
 | ||
|     fail "invalid number (invalid use of separator)"
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   mExtraFragment <- optional $ lookAhead $ try $
 | ||
|     char ' ' *> getOffset <* digitChar
 | ||
|   case mExtraFragment of
 | ||
|     Just off -> customFailure $
 | ||
|                   parseErrorAt off "invalid number (excessive trailing digits)"
 | ||
|     Nothing -> pure ()
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return $ dbg8 "rawnumberp" rawNumber
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   leadingDecimalPt :: TextParser m RawNumber
 | ||
|   leadingDecimalPt = do
 | ||
|     decPt <- satisfy isDecimalPointChar
 | ||
|     decGrp <- digitgroupp
 | ||
|     pure $ NoSeparators mempty (Just (decPt, decGrp))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   leadingDigits :: TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
 | ||
|   leadingDigits = do
 | ||
|     grp1 <- digitgroupp
 | ||
|     withSeparators grp1 <|> fmap Right (trailingDecimalPt grp1)
 | ||
|                         <|> pure (Right $ NoSeparators grp1 Nothing)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   withSeparators :: DigitGrp -> TextParser m (Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber)
 | ||
|   withSeparators grp1 = do
 | ||
|     (sep, grp2) <- try $ (,) <$> satisfy isDigitSeparatorChar <*> digitgroupp
 | ||
|     grps <- many $ try $ char sep *> digitgroupp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     let digitGroups = grp1 : grp2 : grps
 | ||
|     fmap Right (withDecimalPt sep digitGroups)
 | ||
|       <|> pure (withoutDecimalPt grp1 sep grp2 grps)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   withDecimalPt :: Char -> [DigitGrp] -> TextParser m RawNumber
 | ||
|   withDecimalPt digitSep digitGroups = do
 | ||
|     decPt <- satisfy $ \c -> isDecimalPointChar c && c /= digitSep
 | ||
|     decDigitGrp <- option mempty digitgroupp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     pure $ WithSeparators digitSep digitGroups (Just (decPt, decDigitGrp))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   withoutDecimalPt
 | ||
|     :: DigitGrp
 | ||
|     -> Char
 | ||
|     -> DigitGrp
 | ||
|     -> [DigitGrp]
 | ||
|     -> Either AmbiguousNumber RawNumber
 | ||
|   withoutDecimalPt grp1 sep grp2 grps
 | ||
|     | null grps && isDecimalPointChar sep =
 | ||
|         Left $ AmbiguousNumber grp1 sep grp2
 | ||
|     | otherwise = Right $ WithSeparators sep (grp1:grp2:grps) Nothing
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   trailingDecimalPt :: DigitGrp -> TextParser m RawNumber
 | ||
|   trailingDecimalPt grp1 = do
 | ||
|     decPt <- satisfy isDecimalPointChar
 | ||
|     pure $ NoSeparators grp1 (Just (decPt, mempty))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| isDecimalPointChar :: Char -> Bool
 | ||
| isDecimalPointChar c = c == '.' || c == ','
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| isDigitSeparatorChar :: Char -> Bool
 | ||
| isDigitSeparatorChar c = isDecimalPointChar c || c == ' '
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| data DigitGrp = DigitGrp {
 | ||
|   digitGroupLength :: !Int,
 | ||
|   digitGroupNumber :: !Integer
 | ||
| } deriving (Eq)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| instance Show DigitGrp where
 | ||
|   show (DigitGrp len num)
 | ||
|     | len > 0 = "\"" ++ padding ++ numStr ++ "\""
 | ||
|     | otherwise = "\"\""
 | ||
|     where numStr = show num
 | ||
|           padding = replicate (len - length numStr) '0'
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| instance Sem.Semigroup DigitGrp where
 | ||
|   DigitGrp l1 n1 <> DigitGrp l2 n2 = DigitGrp (l1 + l2) (n1 * 10^l2 + n2)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| instance Monoid DigitGrp where
 | ||
|   mempty = DigitGrp 0 0
 | ||
|   mappend = (Sem.<>)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| digitgroupp :: TextParser m DigitGrp
 | ||
| digitgroupp = label "digits"
 | ||
|             $ makeGroup <$> takeWhile1P (Just "digit") isDigit
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     makeGroup = uncurry DigitGrp . foldl' step (0, 0) . T.unpack
 | ||
|     step (!l, !a) c = (l+1, a*10 + fromIntegral (digitToInt c))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| data RawNumber
 | ||
|   = NoSeparators   DigitGrp (Maybe (Char, DigitGrp))        -- 100 or 100. or .100 or 100.50
 | ||
|   | WithSeparators Char [DigitGrp] (Maybe (Char, DigitGrp)) -- 1,000,000 or 1,000.50
 | ||
|   deriving (Show, Eq)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| data AmbiguousNumber = AmbiguousNumber DigitGrp Char DigitGrp  -- 1,000
 | ||
|   deriving (Show, Eq)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- ** comments
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| multilinecommentp :: TextParser m ()
 | ||
| multilinecommentp = startComment *> anyLine `skipManyTill` endComment
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     startComment = string "comment" *> trailingSpaces
 | ||
|     endComment = eof <|> string "end comment" *> trailingSpaces
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     trailingSpaces = skipMany spacenonewline <* newline
 | ||
|     anyLine = void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= '\n') *> newline
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE multilinecommentp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| emptyorcommentlinep :: TextParser m ()
 | ||
| emptyorcommentlinep = do
 | ||
|   skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
|   skiplinecommentp <|> void newline
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     -- A line (file-level) comment can start with a semicolon, hash, or star
 | ||
|     -- (allowing org nodes).
 | ||
|     skiplinecommentp :: TextParser m ()
 | ||
|     skiplinecommentp = do
 | ||
|       satisfy $ \c -> c == ';' || c == '#' || c == '*'
 | ||
|       void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= '\n')
 | ||
|       optional newline
 | ||
|       pure ()
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE emptyorcommentlinep #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- A parser combinator for parsing (possibly multiline) comments
 | ||
| -- following journal items.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Several journal items may be followed by comments, which begin with
 | ||
| -- semicolons and extend to the end of the line. Such comments may span
 | ||
| -- multiple lines, but comment lines below the journal item must be
 | ||
| -- preceeded by leading whitespace.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- This parser combinator accepts a parser that consumes all input up
 | ||
| -- until the next newline. This parser should extract the "content" from
 | ||
| -- comments. The resulting parser returns this content plus the raw text
 | ||
| -- of the comment itself.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- See followingcommentp for tests.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| followingcommentp' :: (Monoid a, Show a) => TextParser m a -> TextParser m (Text, a)
 | ||
| followingcommentp' contentp = do
 | ||
|   skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
|   -- there can be 0 or 1 sameLine
 | ||
|   sameLine <- try headerp *> ((:[]) <$> match' contentp) <|> pure []
 | ||
|   _ <- eolof
 | ||
|   -- there can be 0 or more nextLines
 | ||
|   nextLines <- many $
 | ||
|     try (skipSome spacenonewline *> headerp) *> match' contentp <* eolof
 | ||
|   let
 | ||
|     -- if there's just a next-line comment, insert an empty same-line comment
 | ||
|     -- so the next-line comment doesn't get rendered as a same-line comment.
 | ||
|     sameLine' | null sameLine && not (null nextLines) = [("",mempty)]
 | ||
|               | otherwise = sameLine 
 | ||
|     (texts, contents) = unzip $ sameLine' ++ nextLines
 | ||
|     strippedCommentText = T.unlines $ map T.strip texts
 | ||
|     commentContent = mconcat contents
 | ||
|   pure (strippedCommentText, commentContent)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     headerp = char ';' *> skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE followingcommentp' #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse the text of a (possibly multiline) comment following a journal item.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp followingcommentp ""   -- no comment
 | ||
| -- Right ""
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp followingcommentp ";"    -- just a (empty) same-line comment. newline is added
 | ||
| -- Right "\n"
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp followingcommentp ";  \n"
 | ||
| -- Right "\n"
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp followingcommentp ";\n ;\n"  -- a same-line and a next-line comment
 | ||
| -- Right "\n\n"
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp followingcommentp "\n ;\n"  -- just a next-line comment. Insert an empty same-line comment so the next-line comment doesn't become a same-line comment.
 | ||
| -- Right "\n\n"
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| followingcommentp :: TextParser m Text
 | ||
| followingcommentp =
 | ||
|   fst <$> followingcommentp' (void $ takeWhileP Nothing (/= '\n'))
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE followingcommentp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse a transaction comment and extract its tags.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- The first line of a transaction may be followed by comments, which
 | ||
| -- begin with semicolons and extend to the end of the line. Transaction
 | ||
| -- comments may span multiple lines, but comment lines below the
 | ||
| -- transaction must be preceeded by leading whitespace.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- 2000/1/1 ; a transaction comment starting on the same line ...
 | ||
| --   ; extending to the next line
 | ||
| --   account1  $1
 | ||
| --   account2
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Tags are name-value pairs.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> let getTags (_,tags) = tags
 | ||
| -- >>> let parseTags = fmap getTags . rtp transactioncommentp
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> parseTags "; name1: val1, name2:all this is value2"
 | ||
| -- Right [("name1","val1"),("name2","all this is value2")]
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- A tag's name must be immediately followed by a colon, without
 | ||
| -- separating whitespace. The corresponding value consists of all the text
 | ||
| -- following the colon up until the next colon or newline, stripped of
 | ||
| -- leading and trailing whitespace.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| transactioncommentp :: TextParser m (Text, [Tag])
 | ||
| transactioncommentp = followingcommentp' commenttagsp
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE transactioncommentp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| commenttagsp :: TextParser m [Tag]
 | ||
| commenttagsp = do
 | ||
|   tagName <- fmap (last . T.split isSpace)
 | ||
|             $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= ':' && c /= '\n')
 | ||
|   atColon tagName <|> pure [] -- if not ':', then either '\n' or EOF
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     atColon :: Text -> TextParser m [Tag]
 | ||
|     atColon name = char ':' *> do
 | ||
|       if T.null name
 | ||
|         then commenttagsp
 | ||
|         else do
 | ||
|           skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
|           val <- tagValue
 | ||
|           let tag = (name, val)
 | ||
|           (tag:) <$> commenttagsp
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     tagValue :: TextParser m Text
 | ||
|     tagValue = do
 | ||
|       val <- T.strip <$> takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= ',' && c /= '\n')
 | ||
|       _ <- optional $ char ','
 | ||
|       pure val
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE commenttagsp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse a posting comment and extract its tags and dates.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Postings may be followed by comments, which begin with semicolons and
 | ||
| -- extend to the end of the line. Posting comments may span multiple
 | ||
| -- lines, but comment lines below the posting must be preceeded by
 | ||
| -- leading whitespace.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- 2000/1/1
 | ||
| --   account1  $1 ; a posting comment starting on the same line ...
 | ||
| --   ; extending to the next line
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| --   account2
 | ||
| --   ; a posting comment beginning on the next line
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Tags are name-value pairs.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> let getTags (_,tags,_,_) = tags
 | ||
| -- >>> let parseTags = fmap getTags . rtp (postingcommentp Nothing)
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> parseTags "; name1: val1, name2:all this is value2"
 | ||
| -- Right [("name1","val1"),("name2","all this is value2")]
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- A tag's name must be immediately followed by a colon, without
 | ||
| -- separating whitespace. The corresponding value consists of all the text
 | ||
| -- following the colon up until the next colon or newline, stripped of
 | ||
| -- leading and trailing whitespace.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Posting dates may be expressed with "date"/"date2" tags or with
 | ||
| -- bracketed date syntax. Posting dates will inherit their year from the
 | ||
| -- transaction date if the year is not specified. We throw parse errors on
 | ||
| -- invalid dates.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> let getDates (_,_,d1,d2) = (d1, d2)
 | ||
| -- >>> let parseDates = fmap getDates . rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000))
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> parseDates "; date: 1/2, date2: 1999/12/31"
 | ||
| -- Right (Just 2000-01-02,Just 1999-12-31)
 | ||
| -- >>> parseDates "; [1/2=1999/12/31]"
 | ||
| -- Right (Just 2000-01-02,Just 1999-12-31)
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Example: tags, date tags, and bracketed dates
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000)) "; a:b, date:3/4, [=5/6]"
 | ||
| -- Right ("a:b, date:3/4, [=5/6]\n",[("a","b"),("date","3/4")],Just 2000-03-04,Just 2000-05-06)
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- Example: extraction of dates from date tags ignores trailing text
 | ||
| -- >>> rtp (postingcommentp (Just 2000)) "; date:3/4=5/6"
 | ||
| -- Right ("date:3/4=5/6\n",[("date","3/4=5/6")],Just 2000-03-04,Nothing)
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| postingcommentp
 | ||
|   :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m (Text, [Tag], Maybe Day, Maybe Day)
 | ||
| postingcommentp mYear = do
 | ||
|   (commentText, (tags, dateTags)) <-
 | ||
|     followingcommentp' (commenttagsanddatesp mYear)
 | ||
|   let mdate  = fmap snd $ find ((=="date") .fst) dateTags
 | ||
|       mdate2 = fmap snd $ find ((=="date2").fst) dateTags
 | ||
|   pure (commentText, tags, mdate, mdate2)
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE postingcommentp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| commenttagsanddatesp
 | ||
|   :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
 | ||
| commenttagsanddatesp mYear = do
 | ||
|   (txt, dateTags) <- match $ readUpTo ':'
 | ||
|   -- next char is either ':' or '\n' (or EOF)
 | ||
|   let tagName = last (T.split isSpace txt)
 | ||
|   (fmap.second) (dateTags++) (atColon tagName) <|> pure ([], dateTags) -- if not ':', then either '\n' or EOF
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     readUpTo :: Char -> TextParser m [DateTag]
 | ||
|     readUpTo end = do
 | ||
|       void $ takeWhileP Nothing (\c -> c /= end && c /= '\n' && c /= '[')
 | ||
|       -- if not '[' then ':' or '\n' or EOF
 | ||
|       atBracket (readUpTo end) <|> pure []
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     atBracket :: TextParser m [DateTag] -> TextParser m [DateTag]
 | ||
|     atBracket cont = do
 | ||
|       -- Uses the fact that bracketed date-tags cannot contain newlines
 | ||
|       dateTags <- option [] $ lookAhead (bracketeddatetagsp mYear)
 | ||
|       _ <- char '['
 | ||
|       dateTags' <- cont
 | ||
|       pure $ dateTags ++ dateTags'
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     atColon :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
 | ||
|     atColon name = char ':' *> do
 | ||
|       skipMany spacenonewline
 | ||
|       (tags, dateTags) <- case name of
 | ||
|         ""      -> pure ([], [])
 | ||
|         "date"  -> dateValue name
 | ||
|         "date2" -> dateValue name
 | ||
|         _       -> tagValue name
 | ||
|       _ <- optional $ char ','
 | ||
|       bimap (tags++) (dateTags++) <$> commenttagsanddatesp mYear
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     dateValue :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
 | ||
|     dateValue name = do
 | ||
|       (txt, (date, dateTags)) <- match' $ do
 | ||
|         date <- datep' mYear
 | ||
|         dateTags <- readUpTo ','
 | ||
|         pure (date, dateTags)
 | ||
|       let val = T.strip txt
 | ||
|       pure $ ( [(name, val)]
 | ||
|              , (name, date) : dateTags )
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     tagValue :: Text -> TextParser m ([Tag], [DateTag])
 | ||
|     tagValue name = do
 | ||
|       (txt, dateTags) <- match' $ readUpTo ','
 | ||
|       let val = T.strip txt
 | ||
|       pure $ ( [(name, val)]
 | ||
|              , dateTags )
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE commenttagsanddatesp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- ** bracketed dates
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- | Parse Ledger-style bracketed posting dates ([DATE=DATE2]), as
 | ||
| -- "date" and/or "date2" tags. Anything that looks like an attempt at
 | ||
| -- this (a square-bracketed sequence of 0123456789/-.= containing at
 | ||
| -- least one digit and one date separator) is also parsed, and will
 | ||
| -- throw an appropriate error.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- The dates are parsed in full here so that errors are reported in
 | ||
| -- the right position. A missing year in DATE can be inferred if a
 | ||
| -- default date is provided. A missing year in DATE2 will be inferred
 | ||
| -- from DATE.
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> either (Left . customErrorBundlePretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[2016/1/2=3/4]"
 | ||
| -- Right [("date",2016-01-02),("date2",2016-03-04)]
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> either (Left . customErrorBundlePretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[1]"
 | ||
| -- Left ...not a bracketed date...
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> either (Left . customErrorBundlePretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[2016/1/32]"
 | ||
| -- Left ...1:2:...well-formed but invalid date: 2016/1/32...
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> either (Left . customErrorBundlePretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[1/31]"
 | ||
| -- Left ...1:2:...partial date 1/31 found, but the current year is unknown...
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| -- >>> either (Left . customErrorBundlePretty) Right $ rtp (bracketeddatetagsp Nothing) "[0123456789/-.=/-.=]"
 | ||
| -- Left ...1:13:...expecting month or day...
 | ||
| --
 | ||
| bracketeddatetagsp
 | ||
|   :: Maybe Year -> TextParser m [(TagName, Day)]
 | ||
| bracketeddatetagsp mYear1 = do
 | ||
|   -- dbgparse 0 "bracketeddatetagsp"
 | ||
|   try $ do
 | ||
|     s <- lookAhead
 | ||
|        $ between (char '[') (char ']')
 | ||
|        $ takeWhile1P Nothing isBracketedDateChar
 | ||
|     unless (T.any isDigit s && T.any isDateSepChar s) $
 | ||
|       fail "not a bracketed date"
 | ||
|   -- Looks sufficiently like a bracketed date to commit to parsing a date
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   between (char '[') (char ']') $ do
 | ||
|     md1 <- optional $ datep' mYear1
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     let mYear2 = fmap readYear md1 <|> mYear1
 | ||
|     md2 <- optional $ char '=' *> datep' mYear2
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     pure $ catMaybes [("date",) <$> md1, ("date2",) <$> md2]
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   where
 | ||
|     readYear = first3 . toGregorian
 | ||
|     isBracketedDateChar c = isDigit c || isDateSepChar c || c == '='
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| {-# INLINABLE bracketeddatetagsp #-}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- ** helper parsers
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| -- A version of `match` that is strict in the returned text
 | ||
| match' :: TextParser m a -> TextParser m (Text, a)
 | ||
| match' p = do
 | ||
|   (!txt, p) <- match p
 | ||
|   pure (txt, p)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| --- * tests
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| tests_Common = tests "Common" [
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|    tests "amountp" [
 | ||
|     test "basic"                  $ expectParseEq amountp "$47.18"     (usd 47.18)
 | ||
|    ,test "ends with decimal mark" $ expectParseEq amountp "$1."        (usd 1  `withPrecision` 0)
 | ||
|    ,test "unit price"             $ expectParseEq amountp "$10 @ €0.5" 
 | ||
|       -- not precise enough:
 | ||
|       -- (usd 10 `withPrecision` 0 `at` (eur 0.5 `withPrecision` 1)) -- `withStyle` asdecimalpoint=Just '.'
 | ||
|       amount{
 | ||
|          acommodity="$"
 | ||
|         ,aquantity=10 -- need to test internal precision with roundTo ? I think not 
 | ||
|         ,astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=0, asdecimalpoint=Nothing}
 | ||
|         ,aprice=UnitPrice $
 | ||
|           amount{
 | ||
|              acommodity="€"
 | ||
|             ,aquantity=0.5
 | ||
|             ,astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=1, asdecimalpoint=Just '.'}
 | ||
|             } 
 | ||
|         } 
 | ||
|    ,test "total price"            $ expectParseEq amountp "$10 @@ €5"
 | ||
|       amount{
 | ||
|          acommodity="$"
 | ||
|         ,aquantity=10 
 | ||
|         ,astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=0, asdecimalpoint=Nothing}
 | ||
|         ,aprice=TotalPrice $
 | ||
|           amount{
 | ||
|              acommodity="€"
 | ||
|             ,aquantity=5
 | ||
|             ,astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=0, asdecimalpoint=Nothing}
 | ||
|             } 
 | ||
|         } 
 | ||
|     ]
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   ,let p = lift (numberp Nothing) :: JournalParser IO (Quantity, Int, Maybe Char, Maybe DigitGroupStyle) in
 | ||
|    tests "numberp" [
 | ||
|      test "." $ expectParseEq p "0"          (0, 0, Nothing, Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1"          (1, 0, Nothing, Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1.1"        (1.1, 1, Just '.', Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1,000.1"    (1000.1, 1, Just '.', Just $ DigitGroups ',' [3])
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1.00.000,1" (100000.1, 1, Just ',', Just $ DigitGroups '.' [3,2])
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1,000,000"  (1000000, 0, Nothing, Just $ DigitGroups ',' [3,3])  -- could be simplified to [3]
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1."         (1, 0, Just '.', Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p "1,"         (1, 0, Just ',', Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p ".1"         (0.1, 1, Just '.', Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseEq p ",1"         (0.1, 1, Just ',', Nothing)
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "1,000.000,1" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "1.000,000.1" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "1,000.000.1" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "1,,1" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p "1..1" ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p ".1," ""
 | ||
|     ,test "." $ expectParseError p ",1." ""
 | ||
|     ]
 | ||
|   
 | ||
|   ,tests "spaceandamountormissingp" [
 | ||
|      test "space and amount" $ expectParseEq spaceandamountormissingp " $47.18" (Mixed [usd 47.18])
 | ||
|     ,test "empty string" $ expectParseEq spaceandamountormissingp "" missingmixedamt
 | ||
|     ,_test "just space" $ expectParseEq spaceandamountormissingp " " missingmixedamt  -- XXX should it ?
 | ||
|     -- ,test "just amount" $ expectParseError spaceandamountormissingp "$47.18" ""  -- succeeds, consuming nothing
 | ||
|     ]
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   ]
 |