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A variant of Node in which Element nodes have an annotation of any type, and some concrete functions that annotate with the XML parse location.
The names conflict with those in Tree so you must use qualified import if you want to use both modules.
- type Node a tag text = NodeG a [] tag text
- data NodeG a c tag text
- type UNode a text = Node a text text
- type LNode tag text = Node XMLParseLocation tag text
- type ULNode text = LNode text text
- module Text.XML.Expat.Internal.NodeClass
- modifyAnnotation :: (a -> a) -> Node a tag text -> Node a tag text
- mapAnnotation :: (a -> b) -> Node a tag text -> Node b tag text
- type QNode a text = Node a (QName text) text
- type QLNode text = LNode (QName text) text
- module Text.XML.Expat.Internal.Qualified
- type NNode a text = Node a (NName text) text
- type NLNode text = LNode (NName text) text
- module Text.XML.Expat.Internal.Namespaced
- data ParseOptions tag text = ParseOptions {
- overrideEncoding :: Maybe Encoding
- entityDecoder :: Maybe (tag -> Maybe text)
- defaultParseOptions :: ParseOptions tag text
- data Encoding
- parse :: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) => ParseOptions tag text -> ByteString -> (LNode tag text, Maybe XMLParseError)
- parse' :: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) => ParseOptions tag text -> ByteString -> Either XMLParseError (LNode tag text)
- parseG :: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text, List l) => ParseOptions tag text -> l ByteString -> ItemM l (NodeG XMLParseLocation l tag text)
- data XMLParseError = XMLParseError String XMLParseLocation
- data XMLParseLocation = XMLParseLocation {}
- parseThrowing :: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) => ParseOptions tag text -> ByteString -> LNode tag text
- data XMLParseException = XMLParseException XMLParseError
- saxToTree :: GenericXMLString tag => [(SAXEvent tag text, a)] -> (Node a tag text, Maybe XMLParseError)
- saxToTreeG :: forall l a tag text. (GenericXMLString tag, List l, Monad (ItemM l)) => l (SAXEvent tag text, a) -> ItemM l (NodeG a l tag text)
- class (Monoid s, Eq s) => GenericXMLString s where
Tree structure
type Node a tag text = NodeG a [] tag text Source #
A pure tree representation that uses a list as its container type, annotated variant.
In the hexpat
package, a list of nodes has the type [Node tag text]
, but note
that you can also use the more general type function ListOf
to give a list of
any node type, using that node's associated list type, e.g.
ListOf (UNode Text)
.
data NodeG a c tag text Source #
Annotated variant of the tree representation of the XML document, meaning that it has an extra piece of information of your choice attached to each Element.
c
is the container type for the element's children, which would normally be [],
but could potentially be a monadic list type to allow for chunked I/O.
tag
is the tag type, which can either be one of several string types,
or a special type from the Text.XML.Expat.Namespaced
or
Text.XML.Expat.Qualified
modules.
text
is the string type for text content.
a
is the type of the annotation. One of the things this can be used for
is to store the XML parse location, which is useful for error handling.
Note that some functions in the Text.XML.Expat.Cursor
module need to create
new nodes through the MkElementClass
type class. Normally this can only be done
if a
is a Maybe type or () (so it can provide the Nothing value for the annotation
on newly created nodes). Or, you can write your own MkElementClass
instance.
Apart from that, there is no requirement for a
to be a Maybe type.
Element | |
| |
Text !text |
(Functor c, List c) => MkElementClass (NodeG (Maybe a)) c Source # | |
(Functor c, List c) => MkElementClass (NodeG ()) c Source # | |
(Functor c, List c) => NodeClass (NodeG a) c Source # | |
(Eq tag, Eq text, Eq a) => Eq (NodeG a [] tag text) Source # | |
(Show tag, Show text, Show a) => Show (NodeG a [] tag text) Source # | |
(NFData tag, NFData text, NFData a) => NFData (NodeG a [] tag text) Source # | |
type ListOf (NodeG a c tag text) Source # | |
type UNode a text = Node a text text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node with unqualified tag names where tag and text are the same string type
type LNode tag text = Node XMLParseLocation tag text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node, annotated with parse location
type ULNode text = LNode text text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node with unqualified tag names where tag and text are the same string type, annotated with parse location
Generic node manipulation
Annotation-specific
modifyAnnotation :: (a -> a) -> Node a tag text -> Node a tag text Source #
Modify this node's annotation (non-recursively) if it's an element, otherwise no-op.
mapAnnotation :: (a -> b) -> Node a tag text -> Node b tag text Source #
Modify this node's annotation and all its children recursively if it's an element, otherwise no-op.
Qualified nodes
type QNode a text = Node a (QName text) text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node where qualified names are used for tags
type QLNode text = LNode (QName text) text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node where qualified names are used for tags, annotated with parse location
Namespaced nodes
type NNode a text = Node a (NName text) text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node where namespaced names are used for tags
type NLNode text = LNode (NName text) text Source #
Type alias for an annotated node where namespaced names are used for tags, annotated with parse location
Parse to tree
data ParseOptions tag text Source #
ParseOptions | |
|
defaultParseOptions :: ParseOptions tag text Source #
:: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) | |
=> ParseOptions tag text | Parse options |
-> ByteString | Input text (a lazy ByteString) |
-> (LNode tag text, Maybe XMLParseError) |
Lazily parse XML to tree. Note that forcing the XMLParseError return value will force the entire parse. Therefore, to ensure lazy operation, don't check the error status until you have processed the tree.
:: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) | |
=> ParseOptions tag text | Parse options |
-> ByteString | Input text (a strict ByteString) |
-> Either XMLParseError (LNode tag text) |
Strictly parse XML to tree. Returns error message or valid parsed tree.
:: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text, List l) | |
=> ParseOptions tag text | Parse options |
-> l ByteString | Input text as a generalized list of blocks |
-> ItemM l (NodeG XMLParseLocation l tag text) |
Parse a generalized list to a tree, ignoring parse errors.
This function allows for a parse from an enumerator/iteratee to a "lazy"
tree structure using the List-enumerator
package.
data XMLParseError Source #
Parse error, consisting of message text and error location
data XMLParseLocation Source #
Specifies a location of an event within the input text
XMLParseLocation | |
|
Variant that throws exceptions
:: (GenericXMLString tag, GenericXMLString text) | |
=> ParseOptions tag text | Parse options |
-> ByteString | Input text (a lazy ByteString) |
-> LNode tag text |
Lazily parse XML to tree. In the event of an error, throw XMLParseException
.
parseThrowing
can throw an exception from pure code, which is generally a bad
way to handle errors, because Haskell's lazy evaluation means it's hard to
predict where it will be thrown from. However, it may be acceptable in
situations where it's not expected during normal operation, depending on the
design of your program.
data XMLParseException Source #
An exception indicating an XML parse error, used by the ..Throwing variants.
Convert from SAX
saxToTree :: GenericXMLString tag => [(SAXEvent tag text, a)] -> (Node a tag text, Maybe XMLParseError) Source #
A lower level function that lazily converts a SAX stream into a tree structure. Variant that takes annotations for start tags.
saxToTreeG :: forall l a tag text. (GenericXMLString tag, List l, Monad (ItemM l)) => l (SAXEvent tag text, a) -> ItemM l (NodeG a l tag text) Source #
A lower level function that converts a generalized SAX stream into a tree structure. Ignores parse errors.
Abstraction of string types
class (Monoid s, Eq s) => GenericXMLString s where Source #
An abstraction for any string type you want to use as xml text (that is,
attribute values or element text content). If you want to use a
new string type with hexpat, you must make it an instance of
GenericXMLString
.
gxNullString, gxToString, gxFromString, gxFromChar, gxHead, gxTail, gxBreakOn, gxFromByteString, gxToByteString
gxNullString :: s -> Bool Source #
gxToString :: s -> String Source #
gxFromString :: String -> s Source #
gxFromChar :: Char -> s Source #
gxBreakOn :: Char -> s -> (s, s) Source #
gxFromByteString :: ByteString -> s Source #
gxToByteString :: s -> ByteString Source #