Implement wordWrap and paginate

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Alexander Kobjolke 2023-08-25 23:13:00 +02:00
parent 67b691d410
commit b783faef1a
4 changed files with 62 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -70,4 +70,5 @@ test-suite spec
, base >=4.13 && <5
, hcat
, hspec
, quickcheck-instances
default-language: GHC2021

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ tests:
- hcat
- hspec
- QuickCheck
# - quickcheck-instances
- quickcheck-instances
# - quickcheck-text
build-tools: hspec-discover
verbatim:

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-- | Internal module in order to facilitate testability.
module HCat.Internal where
import Data.Text (Text)
import Data.Text qualified as T
-- | @parseArgs@ takes a list of strings and returns a single FilePath if there was exactly one element.
--
-- >>> parseArgs ["foo"]
@ -28,3 +31,39 @@ chunksOf n xs@(_ : _)
| otherwise =
let (chunk, rest) = splitAt n xs
in chunk : chunksOf n rest
-- | @wordWrap@ splits the given Text if it is longer than the given margin.
--
-- >>> :set -XOverloadedStrings
-- >>> wordWrap 3 "abcdef"
-- ["abc","def"]
--
-- >>> wordWrap 3 "abc"
-- ["abc"]
--
-- >>> wordWrap 3 "ab"
-- ["ab"]
wordWrap :: Int -> Text -> [Text]
wordWrap n text
| n > 0 && T.length text > n =
let (line, rest) = T.splitAt n text
in line : wordWrap n rest
| otherwise = pure text
data ScreenDimensions = ScreenDimensions
{ screenRows :: Int
, screenColumns :: Int
}
deriving (Show)
-- | @paginate@ transforms a given piece of Text into pages of lines that fit
-- onto the screen.
--
-- >>> paginate ScreenDimensions{screenRows = 2, screenColumns = 2} "foo bar baz"
-- ["fo\no \n","ba\nr \n","ba\nz\n"]
paginate :: ScreenDimensions -> Text -> Pages
paginate (ScreenDimensions rows cols) =
fmap T.unlines . chunksOf rows . concatMap (wordWrap cols) . T.lines
type Pages = [Page]
type Page = Text

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-- {-# LANGUAGE GHC2021 #-}
module HCatSpec (spec) where
import HCat.Internal (chunksOf, parseArgs)
import HCat.Internal
import Test.Hspec
import Test.Hspec.QuickCheck (prop)
import Test.QuickCheck (Positive (getPositive))
import Test.QuickCheck (Positive (getPositive), getNonPositive)
import Test.QuickCheck.Instances.Text ()
spec :: Spec
spec = do
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parseArgs ["foo"] `shouldBe` Right "foo"
parseArgs [] `shouldBe` Left "No filename given!"
parseArgs ["foo", "bar"] `shouldBe` Left "Only a single file is supported"
describe "chunksOf" $ do
prop "each chunk contains at most N items" $ \n xs ->
let chunkLengths = length <$> chunksOf n (xs :: [Int])
@ -25,3 +26,19 @@ spec = do
prop "the sum of all lengths is equal to the length of the input" $ \n xs ->
let chunkLengths = length <$> chunksOf (getPositive n) (xs :: [Int])
in sum chunkLengths `shouldBe` length xs
describe "wordWrap" do
prop "non positive margins result in empty result" $ \margin ->
wordWrap (getNonPositive margin) "abc" `shouldBe` ["abc"]
it "wraps the given text at the given margin" do
wordWrap 4 "abc" `shouldBe` ["abc"]
wordWrap 4 "abcdefg" `shouldBe` ["abcd", "efg"]
prop "concatenating the result equals the input" $ \txt ->
let wrapped = wordWrap 4 txt
in mconcat wrapped `shouldBe` txt
describe "paginate" do
it "wraps the given text at the given margin" do
paginate (ScreenDimensions 3 2) "abcdefghijkl" `shouldBe` ["ab\ncd\nef\n", "gh\nij\nkl\n"]