filemanip/examples/Simple.hs
Bryan O'Sullivan 097afc9831 Add Glob module, update docs.
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import Control.Monad
import Codec.Compression.GZip
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as S
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import System.FilePath
import System.FilePath.Find
import System.FilePath.Glob
import System.FilePath.Manip
import Text.Regex.Posix ((=~))
-- Get a list of all symlinks.
getDanglingLinks :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
getDanglingLinks = find always (fileType ==? SymbolicLink &&?
followStatus ==? Nothing)
-- Rename all ".cpp" files to ".C".
renameCppToC :: FilePath -> IO ()
renameCppToC path = find always (extension ==? ".cpp") path >>=
mapM_ (renameWith (replaceExtension ".C"))
-- A recursion control predicate that will avoid recursing into
-- directories commonly used by revision control tools.
noRCS :: RecursionPredicate
noRCS = (`elem` ["_darcs","SCCS","CVS",".svn",".hg",".git"]) `liftM` fileName
cSources :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
cSources = find noRCS (extension ==? ".c" ||? extension ==? ".h")
-- Replace all uses of "monkey" with "simian", saving the original copy
-- of the file with a ".bak" extension:
monkeyAround :: FilePath -> IO ()
monkeyAround = modifyWithBackup (<.> "bak") (unwords . map reMonkey . words)
where reMonkey x = if x == "monkey" then "simian" else x
-- Given a simple grep, it's easy to construct a recursive grep.
grep :: (Int -> S.ByteString -> a) -> String -> S.ByteString -> [a]
grep f pat s = consider 0 (S.lines s)
where consider _ [] = []
consider n (l:ls) | S.null l = consider (n+1) ls
consider n (l:ls) | l =~ pat = (f n l):ls'
| otherwise = ls'
where ls' = consider (n+1) ls
grepFile :: (Int -> S.ByteString -> a) -> String -> FilePath -> IO [a]
grepFile f pat name = grep f pat `liftM` S.readFile name
recGrep :: String -> FilePath -> IO [(FilePath, Int, S.ByteString)]
recGrep pat top = find always (fileType ==? RegularFile) top >>=
mapM ((,,) >>= flip grepFile pat) >>=
return . concat
-- Decompress all gzip files matching a fixed glob pattern, and return
-- the results as a single huge lazy ByteString.
decomp :: IO L.ByteString
decomp = namesMatching "*/*.gz" >>=
fmap L.concat . mapM (fmap decompress . L.readFile)