The balance command's --format option (in single-column mode) can now adjust the rendering of multi-line strings, such as amounts with multiple commodities. To control this, begin the format string with one of: %_ - renders on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default) %^ - renders on multiple lines, top-aligned %, - render on one line, comma-separated Also the final total (and the line above it) now adapt themselves to a custom format.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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module Hledger.Utils.String (
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 -- * misc
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 lowercase,
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 uppercase,
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 underline,
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 stripbrackets,
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 unbracket,
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 -- quoting
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 quoteIfSpaced,
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 quoteIfNeeded,
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 singleQuoteIfNeeded,
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 -- quotechars,
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 -- whitespacechars,
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 escapeDoubleQuotes,
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 escapeSingleQuotes,
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 escapeQuotes,
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 words',
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 unwords',
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 stripquotes,
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 isSingleQuoted,
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 isDoubleQuoted,
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 -- * single-line layout
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 strip,
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 lstrip,
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 rstrip,
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 chomp,
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 elideLeft,
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 elideRight,
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 formatString,
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 -- * multi-line layout
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 concatTopPadded,
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 concatBottomPadded,
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 concatOneLine,
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 vConcatLeftAligned,
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 vConcatRightAligned,
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 padtop,
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 padbottom,
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 padleft,
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 padright,
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 cliptopleft,
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 fitto
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 ) where
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import Data.Char
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import Data.List
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import Text.Parsec
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import Text.Printf (printf)
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import Hledger.Utils.Parse
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import Hledger.Utils.Regex
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lowercase, uppercase :: String -> String
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lowercase = map toLower
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uppercase = map toUpper
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-- | Remove leading and trailing whitespace.
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strip :: String -> String
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strip = lstrip . rstrip
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-- | Remove leading whitespace.
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lstrip :: String -> String
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lstrip = dropWhile (`elem` " \t") :: String -> String -- XXX isSpace ?
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-- | Remove trailing whitespace.
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rstrip :: String -> String
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rstrip = reverse . lstrip . reverse
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-- | Remove trailing newlines/carriage returns.
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chomp :: String -> String
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chomp = reverse . dropWhile (`elem` "\r\n") . reverse
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stripbrackets :: String -> String
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stripbrackets = dropWhile (`elem` "([") . reverse . dropWhile (`elem` "])") . reverse :: String -> String
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elideLeft :: Int -> String -> String
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elideLeft width s =
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    if length s > width then ".." ++ reverse (take (width - 2) $ reverse s) else s
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elideRight :: Int -> String -> String
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elideRight width s =
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    if length s > width then take (width - 2) s ++ ".." else s
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-- | Clip and pad a string to a minimum & maximum width, and/or left/right justify it.
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-- Works on multi-line strings too (but will rewrite non-unix line endings).
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formatString :: Bool -> Maybe Int -> Maybe Int -> String -> String
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formatString leftJustified minwidth maxwidth s = intercalate "\n" $ map (printf fmt) $ lines s
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    where
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      justify = if leftJustified then "-" else ""
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      minwidth' = maybe "" show minwidth
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      maxwidth' = maybe "" (("."++).show) maxwidth
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      fmt = "%" ++ justify ++ minwidth' ++ maxwidth' ++ "s"
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underline :: String -> String
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underline s = s' ++ replicate (length s) '-' ++ "\n"
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    where s'
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            | last s == '\n' = s
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            | otherwise = s ++ "\n"
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-- | Wrap a string in double quotes, and \-prefix any embedded single
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-- quotes, if it contains whitespace and is not already single- or
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-- double-quoted.
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quoteIfSpaced :: String -> String
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quoteIfSpaced s | isSingleQuoted s || isDoubleQuoted s = s
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                | not $ any (`elem` s) whitespacechars = s
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                | otherwise = "'"++escapeSingleQuotes s++"'"
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-- | Double-quote this string if it contains whitespace, single quotes
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-- or double-quotes, escaping the quotes as needed.
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quoteIfNeeded :: String -> String
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quoteIfNeeded s | any (`elem` s) (quotechars++whitespacechars) = "\"" ++ escapeDoubleQuotes s ++ "\""
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                | otherwise = s
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-- | Single-quote this string if it contains whitespace or double-quotes.
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-- No good for strings containing single quotes.
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singleQuoteIfNeeded :: String -> String
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singleQuoteIfNeeded s | any (`elem` s) whitespacechars = "'"++s++"'"
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                      | otherwise = s
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quotechars, whitespacechars :: [Char]
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quotechars      = "'\""
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whitespacechars = " \t\n\r"
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escapeDoubleQuotes :: String -> String
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escapeDoubleQuotes = regexReplace "\"" "\""
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escapeSingleQuotes :: String -> String
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escapeSingleQuotes = regexReplace "'" "\'"
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escapeQuotes :: String -> String
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escapeQuotes = regexReplace "([\"'])" "\\1"
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-- | Quote-aware version of words - don't split on spaces which are inside quotes.
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-- NB correctly handles "a'b" but not "''a''". Can raise an error if parsing fails.
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words' :: String -> [String]
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words' "" = []
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words' s  = map stripquotes $ fromparse $ parsewith p s
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    where
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      p = do ss <- (singleQuotedPattern <|> doubleQuotedPattern <|> pattern) `sepBy` many1 spacenonewline
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             -- eof
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             return ss
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      pattern = many (noneOf whitespacechars)
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      singleQuotedPattern = between (char '\'') (char '\'') (many $ noneOf "'")
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      doubleQuotedPattern = between (char '"') (char '"') (many $ noneOf "\"")
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-- | Quote-aware version of unwords - single-quote strings which contain whitespace
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unwords' :: [String] -> String
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unwords' = unwords . map quoteIfNeeded
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-- | Strip one matching pair of single or double quotes on the ends of a string.
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stripquotes :: String -> String
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stripquotes s = if isSingleQuoted s || isDoubleQuoted s then init $ tail s else s
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isSingleQuoted s@(_:_:_) = head s == '\'' && last s == '\''
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isSingleQuoted _ = False
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isDoubleQuoted s@(_:_:_) = head s == '"' && last s == '"'
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isDoubleQuoted _ = False
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unbracket :: String -> String
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unbracket s
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    | (head s == '[' && last s == ']') || (head s == '(' && last s == ')') = init $ tail s
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    | otherwise = s
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-- | Join multi-line strings as side-by-side rectangular strings of the same height, top-padded.
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concatTopPadded :: [String] -> String
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concatTopPadded strs = intercalate "\n" $ map concat $ transpose padded
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    where
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      lss = map lines strs
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      h = maximum $ map length lss
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      ypad ls = replicate (difforzero h (length ls)) "" ++ ls
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      xpad ls = map (padleft w) ls where w | null ls = 0
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                                           | otherwise = maximum $ map length ls
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      padded = map (xpad . ypad) lss
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-- | Join multi-line strings as side-by-side rectangular strings of the same height, bottom-padded.
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concatBottomPadded :: [String] -> String
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concatBottomPadded strs = intercalate "\n" $ map concat $ transpose padded
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    where
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      lss = map lines strs
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      h = maximum $ map length lss
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      ypad ls = ls ++ replicate (difforzero h (length ls)) ""
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      xpad ls = map (padright w) ls where w | null ls = 0
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                                            | otherwise = maximum $ map length ls
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      padded = map (xpad . ypad) lss
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-- | Join multi-line strings horizontally, after compressing each of
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-- them to a single line with a comma and space between each original line.
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concatOneLine :: [String] -> String
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concatOneLine strs = concat $ map ((intercalate ", ").lines) strs
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-- | Join strings vertically, left-aligned and right-padded.
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vConcatLeftAligned :: [String] -> String
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vConcatLeftAligned ss = intercalate "\n" $ map showfixedwidth ss
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    where
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      showfixedwidth = printf (printf "%%-%ds" width)
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      width = maximum $ map length ss
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-- | Join strings vertically, right-aligned and left-padded.
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vConcatRightAligned :: [String] -> String
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vConcatRightAligned ss = intercalate "\n" $ map showfixedwidth ss
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    where
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      showfixedwidth = printf (printf "%%%ds" width)
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      width = maximum $ map length ss
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-- | Convert a multi-line string to a rectangular string top-padded to the specified height.
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padtop :: Int -> String -> String
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padtop h s = intercalate "\n" xpadded
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    where
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      ls = lines s
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      sh = length ls
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      sw | null ls = 0
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         | otherwise = maximum $ map length ls
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      ypadded = replicate (difforzero h sh) "" ++ ls
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      xpadded = map (padleft sw) ypadded
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-- | Convert a multi-line string to a rectangular string bottom-padded to the specified height.
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padbottom :: Int -> String -> String
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padbottom h s = intercalate "\n" xpadded
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    where
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      ls = lines s
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      sh = length ls
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      sw | null ls = 0
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         | otherwise = maximum $ map length ls
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      ypadded = ls ++ replicate (difforzero h sh) ""
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      xpadded = map (padleft sw) ypadded
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difforzero :: (Num a, Ord a) => a -> a -> a
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difforzero a b = maximum [(a - b), 0]
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-- | Convert a multi-line string to a rectangular string left-padded to the specified width.
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padleft :: Int -> String -> String
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padleft w "" = concat $ replicate w " "
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padleft w s = intercalate "\n" $ map (printf (printf "%%%ds" w)) $ lines s
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-- | Convert a multi-line string to a rectangular string right-padded to the specified width.
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padright :: Int -> String -> String
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padright w "" = concat $ replicate w " "
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padright w s = intercalate "\n" $ map (printf (printf "%%-%ds" w)) $ lines s
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-- | Clip a multi-line string to the specified width and height from the top left.
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cliptopleft :: Int -> Int -> String -> String
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cliptopleft w h = intercalate "\n" . take h . map (take w) . lines
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-- | Clip and pad a multi-line string to fill the specified width and height.
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fitto :: Int -> Int -> String -> String
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fitto w h s = intercalate "\n" $ take h $ rows ++ repeat blankline
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    where
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      rows = map (fit w) $ lines s
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      fit w = take w . (++ repeat ' ')
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      blankline = replicate w ' '
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