4b: Text Processing

++at

Basic printing

Container core for basic atom printing functions.

Note that these are largely deprecated, using outdated syntax, character mappings and encodings, and should generally not be used.

Accepts

a is a @.

Source

++ at
|_ a=@

++r:at

Print term, number or hex

If a is composed of the letters a through z and -, print as @tas syntax. If a is an atom of two bytes or less, print as an integer with comma-separated thousands. Otherwise, print a as @ux syntax.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ r
?: ?& (gte (met 3 a) 2)
|-
?: =(0 a)
&
=+ vis=(end 3 a)
?& ?|(=('-' vis) ?&((gte vis 'a') (lte vis 'z')))
$(a (rsh 3 a))
==
==
rtam
?: (lte (met 3 a) 2)
rud
rux

Examples

> ~(r at 'foo-bar')
"%foo-bar"
> ~(r at 0xbeef)
"48,879"
> ~(r at 0xdead.beef)
"0xdead-beef"

++rf:at

Print loobean

If a is a loobean, print as |/&, otherwise crash.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rf `tape`[?-(a %& '&', %| '|', * !!) ~]

Examples

> ~(rf at %.y)
"&"
> ~(rf at %.n)
"|"
> ~(rf at 'foo')
dojo: hoon expression failed

++rn:at

Print null

If a is null, print ~, otherwise crash.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rn `tape`[?>(=(0 a) '~') ~]

Examples

> ~(rn at ~)
"~"
> ~(rn at 'foo')
dojo: hoon expression failed

++rt:at

Print cord, including escape characters

Print a with cord syntax, including escape characters.

Accepts

a is a @, and the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rt `tape`['\'' (weld (mesc (trip a)) `tape`['\'' ~])]

Examples

> ~(rt at 'foo')
"'foo'"
> ~(rt at 'fo\\o')
"'fo\\\\o'"
> ~(rt at 'fo\'o')
"'fo\\0x27/o'"

++rta:at

Same as ++rt:at

Source

++ rta rt

++rtam:at

Print cord with @tas syntax

Treat a as cord, print it with % prefix.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rtam `tape`['%' (trip a)]

Examples

> ~(rtam at 'foo')
"%foo"
> ~(rtam at '12')
"%12"
> ~(rtam at '!!!')
"%!!!"

++rub:at

Print binary

Print a as @ub syntax, except with - separators rather than . separators.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rub `tape`['0' 'b' (rum 2 ~ |=(b=@ (add '0' b)))]

Examples

> ~(rub at 0xbeef)
"0b1011-1110-1110-1111"

++rud:at

Print atom as integer

Print atom a as an integer, with commas separating thousands.

Accepts

a is a @.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rud (rum 10 ~ |=(b=@ (add '0' b)))

Examples

> ~(rud at 0xbeef)
"48,879"

++rum:at

Print base-n

Print a as base b with suffix c and using gate d to convert blocks to characters. Each set of four characters will be separated by -, except for base 10 which will be printed with commas separating thousands.

Accepts

  • a is a @, and is the sample of ++at
  • b is a @, denoting the the base.
  • c is a tape, and will be appended to the end of the result.
  • d is a gate that takes @ and produces @.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rum
|= [b=@ c=tape d=$-(@ @)]
^- tape
?: =(0 a)
[(d 0) c]
=+ e=0
|- ^- tape
?: =(0 a)
c
=+ f=&(!=(0 e) =(0 (mod e ?:(=(10 b) 3 4))))
%= $
a (div a b)
c [(d (mod a b)) ?:(f [?:(=(10 b) ',' '-') c] c)]
e +(e)
==

Examples

> (~(rum at 0xdead.beef) 10 ~ |=(b=@ (add '0' b)))
"3,735,928,559"
> (~(rum at 0xdead.beef) 10 " m/s" |=(b=@ (add '0' b)))
"3,735,928,559 m/s"
> (~(rum at 0xdead.beef) 2 ~ |=(b=@ (add '0' b)))
"1101-1110-1010-1101-1011-1110-1110-1111"

++rup:at

Print @p (outdated)

Print a as an @p, but with outdated syntax and number<->syllable mapping. This function almost certainly should not be used.

Accepts

a is a @.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rup
=+ b=(met 3 a)
^- tape
:- '-'
|- ^- tape
?: (gth (met 5 a) 1)
%+ weld
$(a (rsh 5 a), b (sub b 4))
`tape`['-' '-' $(a (end 5 a), b 4)]
?: =(0 b)
['~' ~]
?: (lte b 1)
(trip (tos:po a))
|- ^- tape
?: =(2 b)
=+ c=(rsh 3 a)
=+ d=(end 3 a)
(weld (trip (tod:po c)) (trip (tos:po (mix c d))))
=+ c=(rsh [3 2] a)
=+ d=(end [3 2] a)
(weld ^$(a c, b (met 3 c)) `tape`['-' $(a (mix c d), b 2)])

Examples

> ~(rup at 0xdead.beef)
"-rylsal-sellac"
> ~(rup at ~sampel-palnet)
"-sellod-lebdiv"
> ~(rup at ~zod)
"-~"

++ruv:at

Print base-64

Print a as outdated base-64 syntax, with 0v rather than 0w prefix, different character mappings and separators.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ ruv
^- tape
:+ '0'
'v'
%^ rum
64
~
|= b=@
?: =(63 b)
'+'
?: =(62 b)
'-'
?:((lth b 26) (add 65 b) ?:((lth b 52) (add 71 b) (sub b 4)))

Examples

> ~(ruv at 0xdead.beef)
"0vDe-rb7v"

Note this is how it should be rendered:

> `@uw`0xdead.beef
0w3.uHrXL

++rux:at

Print hexadecimal

Print a as @ux except with - separators rather than .s.

Accepts

a is a @, and is the sample of ++at.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ rux `tape`['0' 'x' (rum 16 ~ |=(b=@ (add b ?:((lth b 10) 48 87))))]

Examples

> ~(rux at 0xdead.beef)
"0xdead-beef"

++cass

To lowercase

Turn all occurences of uppercase letters in any tape into lowercase letters. Returns a tape.

Accepts

vib is a tape.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ cass
|= vib=tape
^- tape
(turn vib |=(a=@ ?.(&((gte a 'A') (lte a 'Z')) a (add 32 a))))

Examples

> (cass "JOHN DOE")
"john doe"
> (cass "abc ABC 123 !@#")
"abc abc 123 !@#"
> (cass "AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsQqRrVvWwXxYyZz")
"aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssqqrrvvwwxxyyzz"

++crip

Tape to cord

Produce a cord from a tape.

Accepts

a is a tape.

Produces

A cord.

Source

++ crip |=(a=tape `@t`(rap 3 a))

Examples

> (crip "john doe")
'john doe'
> (crip "abc 123 !@#")
'abc 123 !@#'
> `@ud`(crip "abc")
6.513.249

++cuss

To uppercase

Turn all occurences of lowercase letters in any tape into uppercase letters. Returns a tape.

Accepts

vib is a tape.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ cuss
|= vib=tape
^- tape
(turn vib |=(a=@ ?.(&((gte a 'a') (lte a 'z')) a (sub a 32))))

Examples

> (cuss "john doe")
"JOHN DOE"
> (cuss "abc ABC 123 !@#")
"ABC ABC 123 !@#"
> (cuss "AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsQqRrVvWwXxYyZz")
"AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKLLMMNNOOPPQQRRSSQQRRVVWWXXYYZZ"

++mesc

Escape special chars

Escape special characters.

Accepts

vib is a tape.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ mesc
|= vib=tape
^- tape
?~ vib
~
?: =('\\' i.vib)
['\\' '\\' $(vib t.vib)]
?: ?|((gth i.vib 126) (lth i.vib 32) =(`@`39 i.vib))
['\\' (welp ~(rux at i.vib) '/' $(vib t.vib))]
[i.vib $(vib t.vib)]

Examples

> (mesc "ham lus")
"ham lus"
> (mesc "bas\\hur")
"bas\\\\hur"
> (mesc "as'saß")
"as\0x27/sa\0xc3/\0x9f/"

++runt

Prepend n times

Add a repetitions of character b to the head of tape c.

Accepts

[a b] are atoms.

c is a tape.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ runt
|= [[a=@ b=@] c=tape]
^- tape
?: =(0 a)
c
[b $(a (dec a))]

Examples

> (runt [2 '/'] "ham")
"//ham"
> (runt [10 'a'] "")
"aaaaaaaaaa"

++sand

Soft-cast by aura

Check characters in b are valid for aura a. Produce a unit of a if valid and a null unit if not. Takes a and produces a gate that takes b.

Accepts

a is a @ta, and specifies the aura like %tas or %ta.

b is an atom.

Produces

A (unit @).

Source

++ sand
|= a=@ta
(flit (sane a))

Examples

> `(unit @ta)`((sand %ta) 'sym-som')
[~ ~.sym-som]
> `(unit @ta)`((sand %ta) 'err!')
~

++sane

Check aura validity

Check validity of a by aura b. Takes b and produces a gate that takes a.

Accepts

a is a @ta, and specifies the aura like %tas or %ta.

b is an atom.

Produces

A ?.

Source

++ sane
|= a=@ta
|= b=@ ^- ?
?. =(%t (end 3 a))
:: XX more and better sanity
::
&
=+ [inx=0 len=(met 3 b)]
?: =(%tas a)
|- ^- ?
?: =(inx len) &
=+ cur=(cut 3 [inx 1] b)
?& ?| &((gte cur 'a') (lte cur 'z'))
&(=('-' cur) !=(0 inx) !=(len inx))
&(&((gte cur '0') (lte cur '9')) !=(0 inx))
==
$(inx +(inx))
==
?: =(%ta a)
|- ^- ?
?: =(inx len) &
=+ cur=(cut 3 [inx 1] b)
?& ?| &((gte cur 'a') (lte cur 'z'))
&((gte cur '0') (lte cur '9'))
|(=('-' cur) =('~' cur) =('_' cur) =('.' cur))
==
$(inx +(inx))
==
|- ^- ?
?: =(0 b) &
=+ cur=(end 3 b)
?: &((lth cur 32) !=(10 cur)) |
=+ len=(teff cur)
?& |(=(1 len) =+(i=1 |-(|(=(i len) &((gte (cut 3 [i 1] b) 128) $(i +(i)))))))
$(b (rsh [3 len] b))
==

Examples

> ((sane %tas) %mol)
%.y
> ((sane %tas) 'lam')
%.y
> ((sane %tas) 'more ace')
%.n

++taft

UTF8 to UTF32

Convert cord a to a UTF32 @c.

Accepts

a is a @t.

Produces

A @c.

Source

++ taft
|= a=@t
^- @c
%+ rap 5
|- ^- (list @c)
=+ b=(teff a)
?: =(0 b) ~
=+ ^= c
%+ can 0
%+ turn
^- (list [p=@ q=@])
?+ b !!
%1 [[0 7] ~]
%2 [[8 6] [0 5] ~]
%3 [[16 6] [8 6] [0 4] ~]
%4 [[24 6] [16 6] [8 6] [0 3] ~]
==
|=([p=@ q=@] [q (cut 0 [p q] a)])
?> =((tuft c) (end [3 b] a))
[c $(a (rsh [3 b] a))]

Examples

> (taft 'foobar')
~-foobar
> `@ux`'foobar'
0x7261.626f.6f66
> `@ux`~-foobar
0x72.0000.0061.0000.0062.0000.006f.0000.006f.0000.0066

++teff

UTF8 Length

Produces the number of utf8 bytes of a, a single @t character. If a contains more than one character, it will produce the byte-length of the first one.

Accepts

a is a @t.

Produces

An atom.

Source

++ teff
|= a=@t ^- @
=+ b=(end 3 a)
?: =(0 b)
?>(=(`@`0 a) 0)
?> |((gte b 32) =(10 b))
?:((lte b 127) 1 ?:((lte b 223) 2 ?:((lte b 239) 3 4)))

Examples

> (teff 'a')
1
> (teff 'ß')
2
> (teff 'aß')
1

++trim

Tape split

Split first a characters off tape b.

Accepts

a is an atom.

b is a tape.

Produces

A cell of tapes, p and q.

Source

++ trim
|= [a=@ b=tape]
^- [p=tape q=tape]
?~ b
[~ ~]
?: =(0 a)
[~ b]
=+ c=$(a (dec a), b t.b)
[[i.b p.c] q.c]

Examples

> (trim 5 "lasok termun")
[p="lasok" q=" termun"]
> (trim 5 "zam")
[p="zam" q=""]

++trip

Cord to tape

Produce a tape from cord a.

Accepts

a is an atom.

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ trip
~/ %trip
|= a=@ ^- tape
?: =(0 (met 3 a))
~
[^-(@ta (end 3 a)) $(a (rsh 3 a))]

Examples

> (trip 'john doe')
"john doe"
> (trip 'abc 123 !@#')
"abc 123 !@#"
> (trip 'abc')
"abc"

++tuba

UTF8 tape to UTF32 tape

Convert tape to a list of codepoints (@c).

Accepts

a is a tape.

Produces

A (list @c).

Source

++ tuba
|= a=tape
^- (list @c)
(rip 5 (taft (rap 3 a)))

Examples

> (tuba "я тут")
~[~-~44f. ~-. ~-~442. ~-~443. ~-~442.]
> (tuba "chars")
~[~-c ~-h ~-a ~-r ~-s]

++tufa

UTF32 to UTF8 tape

Wrap a list of utf32 codepoints into a utf8 tape.

Accepts

a is a (list @c).

Produces

A tape.

Source

++ tufa
|= a=(list @c)
^- tape
?~ a ""
(weld (rip 3 (tuft i.a)) $(a t.a))

Examples

> (tufa ~[~-~44f. ~-. ~-~442. ~-~443. ~-~442.])
"я тут"
> (tufa ((list @c) ~[%a %b 0xb1 %c]))
"ab±c"

++tuft

UTF32 to UTF8

Convert @c to cord.

Accepts

a is a @c.

Produces

A cord.

Source

++ tuft
|= a=@c
^- @t
%+ rap 3
|- ^- (list @)
?: =(`@`0 a)
~
=+ b=(end 5 a)
=+ c=$(a (rsh 5 a))
?: (lte b 0x7f)
[b c]
?: (lte b 0x7ff)
:* (mix 0b1100.0000 (cut 0 [6 5] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (end [0 6] b))
c
==
?: (lte b 0xffff)
:* (mix 0b1110.0000 (cut 0 [12 4] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (cut 0 [6 6] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (end [0 6] b))
c
==
:* (mix 0b1111.0000 (cut 0 [18 3] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (cut 0 [12 6] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (cut 0 [6 6] b))
(mix 0b1000.0000 (end [0 6] b))
c
==

Examples

> (tuft ~-foobar)
'foobar'
> `@ux`~-foobar
0x72.0000.0061.0000.0062.0000.006f.0000.006f.0000.0066
> `@ux`'foobar'
0x7261.626f.6f66

++wack

Knot escape

Escape knot ~ as ~~ and _ as ~-. Used for printing.

Accepts

a is a knot.

Produces

A knot.

Source

++ wack
|= a=@ta
^- @ta
=+ b=(rip 3 a)
%+ rap 3
|- ^- tape
?~ b
~
?: =('~' i.b) ['~' '~' $(b t.b)]
?: =('_' i.b) ['~' '-' $(b t.b)]
[i.b $(b t.b)]

Examples

> (wack '~20_sam~')
~.~~20~-sam~~
> `@t`(wack '~20_sam~')
'~~20~-sam~~'

++wick

Knot unescape

Unescape knot ~~ as ~ and ~- as _. Produces a unit, which is null if the knot contains unescaped ~ characters.

Accepts

a is a an atom.

Produces

A (unit @ta).

Source

++ wick
|= a=@
^- (unit @ta)
=+ b=(rip 3 a)
=- ?^(b ~ (some (rap 3 (flop c))))
=| c=tape
|- ^- [b=tape c=tape]
?~ b [~ c]
?. =('~' i.b)
$(b t.b, c [i.b c])
?~ t.b [b ~]
?- i.t.b
%'~' $(b t.t.b, c ['~' c])
%'-' $(b t.t.b, c ['_' c])
@ [b ~]
==

Examples

> (wick ~.~~20~-sam~~)
[~ ~.~20_sam~]
> (wick ~.~20~-sam~~)
~

++woad

Unescape cord

Unescape knot-encoded cord.

Accepts

a is a @ta.

Produces

A cord.

Source

++ woad
|= a=@ta
^- @t
%+ rap 3
|- ^- (list @)
?: =(`@`0 a)
~
=+ b=(end 3 a)
=+ c=(rsh 3 a)
?: =('.' b)
[' ' $(a c)]
?. =('~' b)
[b $(a c)]
=> .(b (end 3 c), c (rsh 3 c))
?+ b =- (weld (rip 3 (tuft p.d)) $(a q.d))
^= d
=+ d=0
|- ^- [p=@ q=@]
?: =('.' b)
[d c]
?< =(0 c)
%= $
b (end 3 c)
c (rsh 3 c)
d %+ add (mul 16 d)
%+ sub b
?: &((gte b '0') (lte b '9')) 48
?>(&((gte b 'a') (lte b 'z')) 87)
==
%'.' ['.' $(a c)]
%'~' ['~' $(a c)]
==

Examples

> (woad ~.foo.bar~21.)
'foo bar!'

++wood

Escape cord

Escape cord a so it can be encoded in a knot.

Accepts

a is a cord.

Produces

A knot.

Source

++ wood
|= a=@t
^- @ta
%+ rap 3
|- ^- (list @)
?: =(`@`0 a)
~
=+ b=(teff a)
=+ c=(taft (end [3 b] a))
=+ d=$(a (rsh [3 b] a))
?: ?| &((gte c 'a') (lte c 'z'))
&((gte c '0') (lte c '9'))
=(`@`'-' c)
==
[c d]
?+ c
:- '~'
=+ e=(met 2 c)
|- ^- tape
?: =(0 e)
['.' d]
=. e (dec e)
=+ f=(rsh [2 e] c)
[(add ?:((lte f 9) 48 87) f) $(c (end [2 e] c))]
::
%' ' ['.' d]
%'.' ['~' '.' d]
%'~' ['~' '~' d]
==

Examples

> (wood 'foo bar!')
~.foo.bar~21.

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