2 # various utilities which are exported globally
4 # Copyright (c) 1998 - Dirk Koopman G1TLH
18 use vars qw($VERSION $BRANCH);
19 $VERSION = sprintf( "%d.%03d", q$Revision$ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/ );
20 $BRANCH = sprintf( "%d.%03d", q$Revision$ =~ /\d+\.\d+\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/ ) || 0;
21 $main::build += $VERSION;
22 $main::branch += $BRANCH;
24 use vars qw(@month %patmap @ISA @EXPORT);
28 @EXPORT = qw(atime ztime cldate cldatetime slat slong yesno promptf
29 parray parraypairs phex shellregex readfilestr writefilestr
31 print_all_fields cltounix unpad is_callsign is_latlong
32 is_qra is_freq is_digits is_pctext is_pcflag insertitem deleteitem
36 @month = qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec);
44 # a full time for logging and other purposes
48 my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = gmtime((defined $t) ? $t : time);
50 my $buf = sprintf "%02d%s%04d\@%02d:%02d:%02d", $mday, $month[$mon], $year, $hour, $min, $sec;
54 # get a zulu time in cluster format (2300Z)
58 $t = defined $t ? $t : time;
60 my ($sec,$min,$hour) = $dst ? localtime($t): gmtime($t);
61 my $buf = sprintf "%02d%02d%s", $hour, $min, ($dst) ? '' : 'Z';
65 # get a cluster format date (23-Jun-1998)
69 $t = defined $t ? $t : time;
71 my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = $dst ? localtime($t) : gmtime($t);
73 my $buf = sprintf "%2d-%s-%04d", $mday, $month[$mon], $year;
77 # return a cluster style date time
82 my $date = cldate($t, $dst);
83 my $time = ztime($t, $dst);
87 # return a unix date from a cluster date and time
92 my ($thisyear) = (gmtime)[5] + 1900;
94 return 0 unless $date =~ /^\s*(\d+)-(\w\w\w)-([12][90]\d\d)$/;
95 return 0 if $3 > 2036;
96 return 0 unless abs($thisyear-$3) <= 1;
98 return 0 unless $time =~ /^([012]\d)([012345]\d)Z$/;
99 $time = "$1:$2 +0000";
100 my $r = str2time("$date $time");
102 return $r == -1 ? undef : $r;
105 # turn a latitude in degrees into a string
109 my ($deg, $min, $let);
110 $let = $n >= 0 ? 'N' : 'S';
113 $min = int ((($n - $deg) * 60) + 0.5);
114 return "$deg $min $let";
117 # turn a longitude in degrees into a string
121 my ($deg, $min, $let);
122 $let = $n >= 0 ? 'E' : 'W';
125 $min = int ((($n - $deg) * 60) + 0.5);
126 return "$deg $min $let";
129 # turn a true into 'yes' and false into 'no'
133 return $n ? $main::yes : $main::no;
136 # format a prompt with its current value and return it with its privilege
139 my ($line, $value) = @_;
140 my ($priv, $prompt, $action) = split ',', $line;
142 # if there is an action treat it as a subroutine and replace $value
144 my $q = qq{\$value = $action(\$value)};
146 } elsif (ref $value) {
147 my $dd = new Data::Dumper([$value]);
151 $value = $dd->Dumpxs;
153 $prompt = sprintf "%15s: %s", $prompt, $value;
154 return ($priv, $prompt);
157 # turn a hex field into printed hex
161 return sprintf '%X', $val;
164 # take an arg as an array list and print it
168 return ref $ref ? join(', ', @{$ref}) : $ref;
171 # take the arg as an array reference and print as a list of pairs
178 for ($i = 0; $i < @$ref; $i += 2) {
180 my $r2 = @$ref[$i+1];
183 chop $out; # remove last space
184 chop $out; # remove last comma
191 my @a = split /,/, $ref->field_prompt(shift);
192 my @b = split /,/, $ref->field_prompt(shift);
193 return lc $a[1] cmp lc $b[1];
196 # print all the fields for a record according to privilege
198 # The prompt record is of the format '<priv>,<prompt>[,<action>'
199 # and is expanded by promptf above
203 my $self = shift; # is a dxchan
204 my $ref = shift; # is a thingy with field_prompt and fields methods defined
206 my @fields = $ref->fields;
208 my $width = $self->width - 1;
211 foreach $field (sort {_sort_fields($ref, $a, $b)} @fields) {
212 if (defined $ref->{$field}) {
213 my ($priv, $ans) = promptf($ref->field_prompt($field), $ref->{$field});
215 if (length $ans > $width) {
216 my ($p, $a) = split /: /, $ans, 2;
217 my $l = (length $p) + 2;
218 my $al = ($width - 1) - $l;
220 while (length $a > $al ) {
221 ($bit, $a) = unpack "A$al A*", $a;
222 push @tmp, "$p: $bit";
225 push @tmp, "$p: $a" if length $a;
229 push @out, @tmp if ($self->priv >= $priv);
235 # generate a regex from a shell type expression
236 # see 'perl cookbook' 6.9
240 $in =~ s{(.)} { $patmap{$1} || "\Q$1" }ge;
241 return '^' . $in . "\$";
244 # read in a file into a string and return it.
245 # the filename can be split into a dir and file and the
246 # file can be in upper or lower case.
247 # there can also be a suffix
250 my ($dir, $file, $suffix) = @_;
255 $fn = "$dir/$f.$suffix";
258 $fn = "$dir/$file.$suffix";
271 my $fh = new IO::File $fn;
281 # write out a file in the format required for reading
282 # in via readfilestr, it expects the same arguments
283 # and a reference to an object
293 confess('no object to write in writefilestr') unless $obj;
294 confess('object not a reference in writefilestr') unless ref $obj;
298 $fn = "$dir/$f.$suffix";
301 $fn = "$dir/$file.$suffix";
314 my $fh = new IO::File ">$fn";
316 my $dd = new Data::Dumper([ $obj ]);
320 # $fh->print(@_) if @_ > 0; # any header comments, lines etc
321 $fh->print($dd->Dumpxs);
328 copy(@_) or return $!;
331 # remove leading and trailing spaces from an input string
340 # check that a field only has callsign characters in it
343 return $_[0] =~ /^(?:[A-Z]{1,2}\d+|\d[A-Z]{1,2}\d+)[A-Z]{1,3}(?:-\d{1,2}|\/(?:[A-Z]{1,2}\d{0,2}|\d[A-Z]\d{0,2}))?$/;
346 # check that a PC protocol field is valid text
349 return undef if $_[0] =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0a-\x1f\x80-\x9f]/;
353 # check that a PC prot flag is fairly valid (doesn't check the difference between 1/0 and */-)
356 return $_[0] =~ /^[01\*\-]+$/;
359 # check that a thing is a frequency
362 return $_[0] =~ /^\d+(?:\.\d+)?$/;
365 # check that a thing is just digits
368 return $_[0] =~ /^[\d]+$/;
371 # does it look like a qra locator?
374 return $_[0] =~ /^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z]\d\d[A-Za-z][A-Za-z]$/o;
377 # does it look like a valid lat/long
380 return $_[0] =~ /^\s*\d{1,2}\s+\d{1,2}\s*[NnSs]\s+\d{1,2}\s+\d{1,2}\s*[EeWw]\s*$/;
383 # insert an item into a list if it isn't already there returns 1 if there 0 if not
389 return 1 if grep {$_ eq $item } @$list;
394 # delete an item from a list if it is there returns no deleted
401 @$list = grep {$_ ne $item } @$list;