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| {-|
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| 
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| More generic matching, done in one step, unlike FilterSpec and filterJournal*. 
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| Currently used only by hledger-web.
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| 
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| -}
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| 
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| module Hledger.Data.Matching
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| where
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| import Data.Either
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| import Data.List
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| -- import Data.Map (findWithDefault, (!))
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| import Data.Maybe
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| -- import Data.Ord
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| import Data.Time.Calendar
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| -- import Data.Time.LocalTime
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| -- import Data.Tree
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| import Safe (readDef, headDef)
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| -- import System.Time (ClockTime(TOD))
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| import Test.HUnit
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| import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec
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| -- import Text.Printf
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| -- import qualified Data.Map as Map
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| 
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| import Hledger.Utils
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| import Hledger.Data.Types
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| -- import Hledger.Data.AccountName
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| -- import Hledger.Data.Amount
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| -- import Hledger.Data.Commodity (canonicaliseCommodities)
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| import Hledger.Data.Dates
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| -- import Hledger.Data.Transaction (journalTransactionWithDate,balanceTransaction)
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| -- import Hledger.Data.Posting
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| -- import Hledger.Data.TimeLog
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| 
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| -- | A matcher is an arbitrary boolean expression of various search criteria.
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| -- It can be used to match postings, transactions, accounts and more.
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| -- If the first boolean is False, it's an inverse match.
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| -- Currently used by hledger-web, will probably also replace FilterSpec at some point.
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| data Matcher = MatchAny                   -- ^ always match
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|              | MatchNone                  -- ^ never match
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|              | MatchOr [Matcher]          -- ^ match if any of these match
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|              | MatchAnd [Matcher]         -- ^ match if all of these match
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|              | MatchDesc Bool String      -- ^ match if description matches this regexp
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|              | MatchAcct Bool String      -- ^ match postings whose account matches this regexp
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|              | MatchDate Bool DateSpan    -- ^ match if actual date in this date span
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|              | MatchEDate Bool DateSpan   -- ^ match if effective date in this date span
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|              | MatchStatus Bool Bool      -- ^ match if cleared status has this value
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|              | MatchReal Bool Bool        -- ^ match if "realness" (involves a real non-virtual account ?) has this value
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|              | MatchEmpty Bool Bool       -- ^ match if "emptiness" (amount is zero ?) has this value
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|              | MatchDepth Bool Int        -- ^ match if account depth is less than or equal to this value
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|     deriving (Show, Eq)
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| 
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| -- | A query option changes a query's/report's behaviour and output in some way.
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| 
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| -- XXX could use regular cli Opts ?
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| data QueryOpt = QueryOptInAcct AccountName  -- ^ show an account register focussed on this account
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|            -- | QueryOptCostBasis      -- ^ show amounts converted to cost where possible
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|            -- | QueryOptEffectiveDate  -- ^ show effective dates instead of actual dates
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|     deriving (Show, Eq)
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| 
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| inAccount :: [QueryOpt] -> Maybe AccountName
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| inAccount []     = Nothing
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| inAccount (QueryOptInAcct a:_) = Just a
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| 
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| -- | Convert a query expression containing zero or more space-separated
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| -- terms to a matcher and zero or more query options. A query term is either:
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| --
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| -- 1. a search criteria, used to match transactions. This is usually a prefixed pattern such as:
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| --    acct:REGEXP
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| --    date:PERIODEXP
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| --    not:desc:REGEXP
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| --
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| -- 2. a query option, which changes behaviour in some way. There is currently one of these:
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| --    inacct:FULLACCTNAME - should appear only once
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| --
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| -- Multiple search criteria are AND'ed together.
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| -- When a pattern contains spaces, it or the whole term should be enclosed in single or double quotes.
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| -- A reference date is required to interpret relative dates in period expressions.
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| --
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| parseQuery :: Day -> String -> (Matcher,[QueryOpt])
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| parseQuery d s = (m,qopts)
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|   where
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|     terms = words'' prefixes s
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|     (matchers, qopts) = partitionEithers $ map (parseMatcher d) terms
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|     m = case matchers of []      -> MatchAny
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|                          (m':[]) -> m'
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|                          ms      -> MatchAnd ms
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| 
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| -- keep synced with patterns below, excluding "not"
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| prefixes = map (++":") [
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|             "inacct"
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|            ,"desc","acct","date","edate","status","real","empty","depth"
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|            ]
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| defaultprefix = "acct"
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| 
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| -- | Parse a single query term as either a matcher or a query option.
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| parseMatcher :: Day -> String -> Either Matcher QueryOpt
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| parseMatcher _ ('i':'n':'a':'c':'c':'t':':':s) = Right $ QueryOptInAcct s
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| parseMatcher d ('n':'o':'t':':':s) = case parseMatcher d $ quoteIfSpaced s of
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|                                        Left m  -> Left $ negateMatcher m
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|                                        Right _ -> Left MatchAny -- not:somequeryoption will be ignored
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| parseMatcher _ ('d':'e':'s':'c':':':s) = Left $ MatchDesc True s
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| parseMatcher _ ('a':'c':'c':'t':':':s) = Left $ MatchAcct True s
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| parseMatcher d ('d':'a':'t':'e':':':s) =
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|         case parsePeriodExpr d s of Left _ -> Left MatchNone -- XXX should warn
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|                                     Right (_,span) -> Left $ MatchDate True span
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| parseMatcher d ('e':'d':'a':'t':'e':':':s) =
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|         case parsePeriodExpr d s of Left _ -> Left MatchNone -- XXX should warn
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|                                     Right (_,span) -> Left $ MatchEDate True span
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| parseMatcher _ ('s':'t':'a':'t':'u':'s':':':s) = Left $ MatchStatus True $ parseStatus s
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| parseMatcher _ ('r':'e':'a':'l':':':s) = Left $ MatchReal True $ parseBool s
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| parseMatcher _ ('e':'m':'p':'t':'y':':':s) = Left $ MatchEmpty True $ parseBool s
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| parseMatcher _ ('d':'e':'p':'t':'h':':':s) = Left $ MatchDepth True $ readDef 0 s
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| parseMatcher _ "" = Left $ MatchAny
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| parseMatcher d s = parseMatcher d $ defaultprefix++":"++s
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| 
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| parseStatus "*" = True
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| parseStatus _ = False
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| 
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| parseBool s = s `elem` ["t","true","1","on"]
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| 
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| -- | Quote-and-prefix-aware version of words - don't split on spaces which
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| -- are inside quotes, including quotes which may have one of the specified
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| -- prefixes in front, and maybe an additional not: prefix in front of that.
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| words'' :: [String] -> String -> [String]
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| words'' prefixes = fromparse . parsewith maybeprefixedquotedphrases -- XXX
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|     where
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|       maybeprefixedquotedphrases = choice' [prefixedQuotedPattern, quotedPattern, pattern] `sepBy` many1 spacenonewline
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|       prefixedQuotedPattern = do
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|         not' <- optionMaybe $ string "not:"
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|         prefix <- choice' $ map string prefixes
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|         p <- quotedPattern
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|         return $ fromMaybe "" not' ++ prefix ++ stripquotes p
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|       quotedPattern = do
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|         p <- between (oneOf "'\"") (oneOf "'\"") $ many $ noneOf "'\""
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|         return $ stripquotes p
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|       pattern = many (noneOf " \n\r\"")
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| 
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| -- -- | Parse the query string as a boolean tree of match patterns.
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| -- parseMatcher :: String -> Matcher
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| -- parseMatcher s = either (const (MatchAny)) id $ runParser matcher () "" $ lexmatcher s
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| 
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| -- lexmatcher :: String -> [String]
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| -- lexmatcher s = words' s
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| 
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| -- matcher :: GenParser String () Matcher
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| -- matcher = undefined
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| 
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| -- | Convert a match expression to its inverse.
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| negateMatcher :: Matcher -> Matcher
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| negateMatcher MatchAny                   = MatchNone
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| negateMatcher MatchNone                  = MatchAny
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| negateMatcher (MatchOr ms)               = MatchAnd $ map negateMatcher ms
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| negateMatcher (MatchAnd ms)              = MatchOr $ map negateMatcher ms
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| negateMatcher (MatchAcct sense arg)      = MatchAcct (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchDesc sense arg)      = MatchDesc (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchDate sense arg)      = MatchDate (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchEDate sense arg)     = MatchEDate (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchStatus sense arg)    = MatchStatus (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchReal sense arg)      = MatchReal (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchEmpty sense arg)     = MatchEmpty (not sense) arg
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| negateMatcher (MatchDepth sense arg)     = MatchDepth (not sense) arg
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| 
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| -- | Does the match expression match this posting ?
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| matchesPosting :: Matcher -> Posting -> Bool
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| matchesPosting (MatchAny) _ = True
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| matchesPosting (MatchNone) _ = False
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| matchesPosting (MatchOr ms) p = any (`matchesPosting` p) ms
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| matchesPosting (MatchAnd ms) p = all (`matchesPosting` p) ms
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| matchesPosting (MatchDesc True r) p = regexMatchesCI r $ maybe "" tdescription $ ptransaction p
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| matchesPosting (MatchDesc False r) p = not $ (MatchDesc True r) `matchesPosting` p
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| matchesPosting (MatchAcct True r) p = regexMatchesCI r $ paccount p
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| matchesPosting (MatchAcct False r) p = not $ (MatchAcct True r) `matchesPosting` p
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| matchesPosting (MatchDate True span) p =
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|     case d of Just d'  -> spanContainsDate span d'
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|               Nothing -> False
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|     where d = maybe Nothing (Just . tdate) $ ptransaction p
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| matchesPosting (MatchDate False span) p = not $ (MatchDate True span) `matchesPosting` p
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| matchesPosting (MatchEDate True span) p =
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|     case d of Just d  -> spanContainsDate span d
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|               Nothing -> False
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|     where d = maybe Nothing teffectivedate $ ptransaction p
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| matchesPosting (MatchEDate False span) p = not $ (MatchEDate True span) `matchesPosting` p
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| matchesPosting _ _ = False
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| 
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| -- | Does the match expression match this transaction ?
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| matchesTransaction :: Matcher -> Transaction -> Bool
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| matchesTransaction (MatchAny) _ = True
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| matchesTransaction (MatchNone) _ = False
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| matchesTransaction (MatchOr ms) t = any (`matchesTransaction` t) ms
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| matchesTransaction (MatchAnd ms) t = all (`matchesTransaction` t) ms
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| matchesTransaction (MatchDesc True r) t = regexMatchesCI r $ tdescription t
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| matchesTransaction (MatchDesc False r) t = not $ (MatchDesc True r) `matchesTransaction` t
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| matchesTransaction m@(MatchAcct True _) t = any (m `matchesPosting`) $ tpostings t
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| matchesTransaction (MatchAcct False r) t = not $ (MatchAcct True r) `matchesTransaction` t
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| matchesTransaction (MatchDate True span) t = spanContainsDate span $ tdate t
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| matchesTransaction (MatchDate False span) t = not $ (MatchDate True span) `matchesTransaction` t
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| matchesTransaction (MatchEDate True span) Transaction{teffectivedate=Just d} = spanContainsDate span d
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| matchesTransaction _ Transaction{teffectivedate=Nothing} = False
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| matchesTransaction (MatchEDate False span) t = not $ (MatchEDate True span) `matchesTransaction` t
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| matchesTransaction _ _ = False
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| 
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| -- | Does the match expression match this account ?
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| -- A matching in: clause is also considered a match.
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| matchesAccount :: Matcher -> AccountName -> Bool
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| matchesAccount (MatchAny) _ = True
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| matchesAccount (MatchNone) _ = False
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| matchesAccount (MatchOr ms) a = any (`matchesAccount` a) ms
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| matchesAccount (MatchAnd ms) a = all (`matchesAccount` a) ms
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| matchesAccount (MatchAcct True r) a = regexMatchesCI r a
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| matchesAccount (MatchAcct False r) a = not $ (MatchAcct True r) `matchesAccount` a
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| matchesAccount _ _ = False
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| 
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| -- | What start date does this matcher specify, if any ?
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| -- If the matcher is an OR expression, returns the earliest of the alternatives.
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| -- When the flag is true, look for a starting effective date instead.
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| matcherStartDate :: Bool -> Matcher -> Maybe Day
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| matcherStartDate effective (MatchOr ms) = earliestMaybeDate $ map (matcherStartDate effective) ms
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| matcherStartDate effective (MatchAnd ms) = latestMaybeDate $ map (matcherStartDate effective) ms
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| matcherStartDate False (MatchDate True (DateSpan (Just d) _)) = Just d
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| matcherStartDate True (MatchEDate True (DateSpan (Just d) _)) = Just d
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| matcherStartDate _ _ = Nothing
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| 
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| -- | Does this matcher specify a start date and nothing else (that would
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| -- filter postings prior to the date) ?
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| -- When the flag is true, look for a starting effective date instead.
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly :: Bool -> Matcher -> Bool
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly _ MatchAny = False
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly _ MatchNone = False
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly effective (MatchOr ms) = and $ map (matcherIsStartDateOnly effective) ms
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly effective (MatchAnd ms) = and $ map (matcherIsStartDateOnly effective) ms
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly False (MatchDate _ (DateSpan (Just _) _)) = True
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly True (MatchEDate _ (DateSpan (Just _) _)) = True
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| matcherIsStartDateOnly _ _ = False
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| 
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| -- | Does this matcher match everything ?
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| matcherIsNull MatchAny = True
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| matcherIsNull (MatchAnd []) = True
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| matcherIsNull _ = False
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| 
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| -- | What is the earliest of these dates, where Nothing is earliest ?
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| earliestMaybeDate :: [Maybe Day] -> Maybe Day
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| earliestMaybeDate = headDef Nothing . sortBy compareMaybeDates
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| 
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| -- | What is the latest of these dates, where Nothing is earliest ?
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| latestMaybeDate :: [Maybe Day] -> Maybe Day
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| latestMaybeDate = headDef Nothing . sortBy (flip compareMaybeDates)
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| 
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| -- | Compare two maybe dates, Nothing is earliest.
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| compareMaybeDates :: Maybe Day -> Maybe Day -> Ordering
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| compareMaybeDates Nothing Nothing = EQ
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| compareMaybeDates Nothing (Just _) = LT
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| compareMaybeDates (Just _) Nothing = GT
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| compareMaybeDates (Just a) (Just b) = compare a b
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| 
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| tests_Hledger_Data_Matching :: Test
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| tests_Hledger_Data_Matching = TestList
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|  [
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| 
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|   "parseQuery" ~: do
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|     let d = parsedate "2011/1/1"
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|     parseQuery d "a" `is` (MatchAcct True "a", [])
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|     parseQuery d "acct:a" `is` (MatchAcct True "a", [])
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|     parseQuery d "acct:a desc:b" `is` (MatchAnd [MatchAcct True "a", MatchDesc True "b"], [])
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|     parseQuery d "\"acct:expenses:autres d\233penses\"" `is` (MatchAcct True "expenses:autres d\233penses", [])
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|     parseQuery d "not:desc:'a b'" `is` (MatchDesc False "a b", [])
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| 
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|     parseQuery d "inacct:a desc:b" `is` (MatchDesc True "b", [QueryOptInAcct "b"])
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|     parseQuery d "inacct:a inacct:b" `is` (MatchAny, [QueryOptInAcct "a"])
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| 
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|   ,"matchesAccount" ~: do
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|     assertBool "positive acct match" $ matchesAccount (MatchAcct True "b:c") "a:bb:c:d"
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|     -- assertBool "acct should match at beginning" $ not $ matchesAccount (MatchAcct True "a:b") "c:a:b"
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| 
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|   -- ,"matchesAccount" ~: do
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|   --   matchesAccount (MatchAcct )
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|  ]
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