2009-02-09 16:51:03 +00:00
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/* String manipulation functions. */
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2009-05-24 10:57:46 +00:00
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let lib = import ./default.nix;
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2009-09-28 18:22:37 +00:00
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inherit (builtins) add sub lessThan;
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2009-05-24 10:57:46 +00:00
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in
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2009-02-09 16:51:03 +00:00
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rec {
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inherit (builtins) stringLength substring head tail lessThan sub;
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# Concatenate a list of strings.
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concatStrings = lib.fold (x: y: x + y) "";
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# Map a function over a list and concatenate the resulting strings.
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concatMapStrings = f: list: concatStrings (map f list);
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# Place an element between each element of a list, e.g.,
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# `intersperse "," ["a" "b" "c"]' returns ["a" "," "b" "," "c"].
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intersperse = separator: list:
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if list == [] || tail list == []
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then list
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else [(head list) separator]
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++ (intersperse separator (tail list));
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# Concatenate a list of strings with a separator between each element, e.g.
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# concatStringsSep " " ["foo" "bar" "xyzzy"] == "foo bar xyzzy"
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concatStringsSep = separator: list:
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concatStrings (intersperse separator list);
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2009-04-05 18:05:11 +00:00
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# Construct a Unix-style search path consisting of each `subDir"
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# directory of the given list of packages. For example,
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# `makeSearchPath "bin" ["x" "y" "z"]' returns "x/bin:y/bin:z/bin".
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makeSearchPath = subDir: packages:
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concatStringsSep ":" (map (path: path + "/" + subDir) packages);
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# Construct a library search path (such as RPATH) containing the
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# libraries for a set of packages, e.g. "${pkg1}/lib:${pkg2}/lib:...".
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makeLibraryPath = makeSearchPath "lib";
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2009-02-09 16:51:03 +00:00
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# Dependening on the boolean `cond', return either the given string
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# or the empty string.
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optionalString = cond: string: if cond then string else "";
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# Determine whether a filename ends in the given suffix.
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hasSuffix = ext: fileName:
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let lenFileName = stringLength fileName;
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lenExt = stringLength ext;
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in !(lessThan lenFileName lenExt) &&
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substring (sub lenFileName lenExt) lenFileName fileName == ext;
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# Convert a string to a list of characters (i.e. singleton strings).
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# For instance, "abc" becomes ["a" "b" "c"]. This allows you to,
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# e.g., map a function over each character. However, note that this
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# will likely be horribly inefficient; Nix is not a general purpose
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# programming language. Complex string manipulations should, if
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# appropriate, be done in a derivation.
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stringToCharacters = s: let l = stringLength s; in
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if l == 0
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then []
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2009-10-06 09:21:58 +00:00
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else map (p: substring p 1 s) (lib.range 0 (sub l 1));
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2009-02-09 16:51:03 +00:00
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2009-10-06 09:21:52 +00:00
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# Manipulate a string charcater by character and replace them by strings
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# before concatenating the results.
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stringAsChars = f: s:
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concatStrings (
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map f (stringToCharacters s)
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);
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2009-05-06 16:06:41 +00:00
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# same as vim escape function.
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# Each character contained in list is prefixed by "\"
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escape = list : string :
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2009-10-06 09:21:52 +00:00
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stringAsChars (c: if lib.elem c list then "\\${c}" else c) string;
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2009-05-06 16:06:41 +00:00
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# still ugly slow. But more correct now
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# [] for zsh
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escapeShellArg = lib.escape (stringToCharacters "\\ ';$`()|<>\t*[]");
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2009-02-09 16:51:03 +00:00
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2009-10-06 09:21:52 +00:00
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# replace characters by their substitutes. This function is equivalent to
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# the `tr' command except that one character can be replace by multiple
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# ones. e.g.,
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# replaceChars ["<" ">"] ["<" ">"] "<foo>" returns "<foo>".
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replaceChars = del: new: s:
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let
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subst = c:
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(lib.fold
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(sub: res: if sub.fst == c then sub else res)
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{fst = c; snd = c;} (lib.zipLists del new)
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).snd;
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in
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stringAsChars subst s;
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2009-02-24 16:19:08 +00:00
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# Compares strings not requiring context equality
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# Obviously, a workaround but works on all Nix versions
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eqStrings = a: b: (a+(substring 0 0 b)) == ((substring 0 0 a)+b);
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2009-09-28 18:22:37 +00:00
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# Cut a string with a separator and produces a list of strings which were
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# separated by this separator. e.g.,
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# `splitString "." "foo.bar.baz"' returns ["foo" "bar" "baz"].
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splitString = sep: s:
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let
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sepLen = stringLength sep;
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sLen = stringLength s;
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lastSearch = sub sLen sepLen;
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startWithSep = startAt:
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substring startAt sepLen s == sep;
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recurse = index: startAt:
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let cutUntil = i: [(substring startAt (sub i startAt) s)]; in
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if lessThan index lastSearch then
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if startWithSep index then
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let restartAt = add index sepLen; in
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cutUntil index ++ recurse restartAt restartAt
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else
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recurse (add index 1) startAt
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else
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cutUntil sLen;
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in
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recurse 0 0;
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2009-10-06 09:21:39 +00:00
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# return the suffix of the second argument if the first argument match its
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# prefix. e.g.,
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# `removePrefix "foo." "foo.bar.baz"' returns "bar.baz".
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removePrefix = pre: s:
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let
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preLen = stringLength pre;
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sLen = stringLength s;
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in
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if pre == substring 0 preLen s then
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substring preLen (sub sLen preLen) s
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else
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s;
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2010-01-03 11:07:05 +00:00
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basename = s: lib.last (splitString "/" s);
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2009-02-24 16:19:08 +00:00
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}
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