
Something like this perhaps: writeFile "output.csv" . printCSV . map updateLine . fromRight =<< parseCSVFromFile "input.csv" (with fromRight = either (error "fromRight :: Left") id or something equivalent) On 9/30/08, wman <666wman@gmail.com> wrote:
I got asked how to do one particular thing in excel, which led to discssion with "our local MSOffice expert". During the discussion I stated that's it too much of a PITA and that I'd rather write a script. Long story short, I promised him a one-liner to "show the power and beauty of Haskell".
I got the csv package from hackage, modified the parseCSVFromFile so it's returns IO CSV rather than IO (Either ParseError CSV), and finished with following code
(writeFile "output.csv") =<< (liftM printCSV $ liftM (map updateLine) $ parseCSVFromFile "input.csv")
Is there room for improvement ? Could it still be made into one-liner without modifying the csv module (and without resorting to case parseCSVFromFile "input.csv" of { Left _ -> []; Right x -> x} kind of tricks) ?
Thanks, wman.
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