Remove 2 unused number tags in Construction Mode GUI
These numbers are shown aside the power tag, but the numbers never change.
They don't serve any purpose and are just visual clutter and annoying, since
they partially overlap.
They are probably a leftover from copying code over from other scripts.
With this changeset, only the power and turn time are left visible, as it is
supposed to.
-- Module : Data.TConfig
-- Copyright : (c) Anthony Simpson 2009
-- License : BSD3
--
-- Maintainer : DiscipleRayne@gmail.com
-- Stability : relatively stable
-- Portability : portable
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{-|
A small and simple text file configuration
library written in Haskell. It is similar
to the INI file format, but lacks a few of
it's features, such as sections. It is
suitable for simple games that need to
keep track of certain information between
plays.
-}
module Data.TConfig
(
getValue
, repConfig
, readConfig
, writeConfig
, remKey
, addKey
, Conf ()
) where
import Data.Char
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Control.Monad
type Key = String
type Value = String
type Conf = M.Map Key Value
-- |Adds a key and value to the end of the configuration.
addKey :: Key -> Value -> Conf -> Conf
addKey = M.insert
-- |Utility function.
-- Removes a key and its value from the configuration.
remKey :: Key -> Conf -> Conf
remKey = M.delete
-- |Utility function. Searches a configuration for a
-- key, and returns its value.
getValue :: Key -> Conf -> Maybe Value
getValue = M.lookup
-- |Utility function. Replaces the value
-- associated with a key in a configuration.
repConfig :: Key -> Value -> Conf -> Conf
repConfig k rv conf = let f _ = Just rv
in M.alter f k conf
-- |Reads a file and parses to a Map String String.
readConfig :: FilePath -> IO Conf
readConfig path = liftM (M.fromList . map ((\(a, b) -> (filter (not . isSpace) a, dropWhile isSpace $ tail b)) . break (== '=')) . filter (not . null) . lines) $ readFile path
-- |Parses a parsed configuration back to a file.
writeConfig :: FilePath -> Conf -> IO ()
writeConfig path = writeFile path . unlines . map (\(a, b) -> a ++ " = " ++ b) . M.toList