From 093591314a9e19e5e4a15a8c8eb9ca68b007e0c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas von Dein Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2023 17:55:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] deprecate perl version, make go version the new one (2.0.0) --- .gitignore | 1 + LICENSE | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ go/Makefile => Makefile | 6 + README.md | 344 ++++++-------- archived/README.md | 264 +++++++++++ rpnc => archived/rpnc | 0 go/calc.go => calc.go | 0 go/go.mod => go.mod | 0 go/go.sum => go.sum | 0 go/interpreter.go => interpreter.go | 0 go/main.go => main.go | 2 +- mkrel.sh | 65 +++ go/stack.go => stack.go | 0 go/test.lua => test.lua | 0 go/util.go => util.go | 0 15 files changed, 1157 insertions(+), 199 deletions(-) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 LICENSE rename go/Makefile => Makefile (93%) create mode 100644 archived/README.md rename rpnc => archived/rpnc (100%) rename go/calc.go => calc.go (100%) rename go/go.mod => go.mod (100%) rename go/go.sum => go.sum (100%) rename go/interpreter.go => interpreter.go (100%) rename go/main.go => main.go (99%) create mode 100755 mkrel.sh rename go/stack.go => stack.go (100%) rename go/test.lua => test.lua (100%) rename go/util.go => util.go (100%) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8c14be --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +releases diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/go/Makefile b/Makefile similarity index 93% rename from go/Makefile rename to Makefile index d00774f..91375f0 100644 --- a/go/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -52,3 +52,9 @@ cover-report: goupdate: go get -t -u=patch ./... + +buildall: + ./mkrel.sh $(tool) $(VERSION) + +release: buildall + gh release create $(VERSION) --generate-notes releases/* diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 920a961..3164845 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,95 +4,87 @@ This is a small commandline calculator which takes its input in [reverse polish notation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Polish_notation) form. -It has an unlimited stack, supports various stack manipulation -commands, can be used interactively or via a pipe and has a collector -mode. It doesn't have any other dependencies than Perl. +Features: + +- unlimited stack +- undo +- various stack manipulation commands +- basic math operators +- advanced math functions (not yet complete) +- provides interactive repl +- can be used on the commandline +- can calculate data in batch mode (also from STDIN) +- extensible with custom LUA functions ## Usage -Calculate the summary resistance of parallel resistors with 220, 330 -and 440 Ohm using the following formula: +Basically you enter numbers followed by an operator or a +function. Each number you enter will be put into the stack. Say you +entered two numbers, 2 and 4. If you now enter the `+` operator, those +two numbers will be removed from the stack, added and the result will +be put back onto the stack. + +Here's a comprehensive example: calculate the summary resistance of +parallel resistors with 220, 330 and 440 Ohm using the following +formula: 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3) Here's the sample session: - 0 % 1 - stack 1: 1 - - 1 % 1 - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 1 - - 2 % 220 - stack 3: 1 - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 220 - - 3 % / - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 0.00454545454545455 - - => 0.00454545454545455 - - 2 % 1 - stack 3: 1 - stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 1: 1 - - 3 % 330 - stack 4: 1 - stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 330 - - 4 % / - stack 3: 1 - stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 1: 0.00303030303030303 - - => 0.00303030303030303 - - 3 % 1 - stack 4: 1 - stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 2: 0.00303030303030303 - stack 1: 1 - - 4 % 440 - stack 5: 1 - stack 4: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 3: 0.00303030303030303 - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 440 - - 5 % / - stack 4: 1 - stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 2: 0.00303030303030303 - stack 1: 0.00227272727272727 - - => 0.00227272727272727 - - 4 % + - stack 3: 1 - stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 - stack 1: 0.0053030303030303 - - => 0.0053030303030303 - - 3 % + - stack 2: 1 - stack 1: 0.00984848484848485 - - => 0.00984848484848485 - - 2 % / - stack 1: 101.538461538462 - - => 101.538461538462 +``` +rpn [0]» 1 +rpn [1]» 1 220 / += 0.004545454545454545 +rpn [2]» 1 330 / += 0.0030303030303030303 +rpn [3]» 1 440 / += 0.0022727272727272726 +rpn [4]» + += 0.0053030303030303025 +rpn [3]» + += 0.009848484848484848 +rpn [2]» / += 101.53846153846155 +``` -The *%* character denotes the interactive prompt. What we basically entered was: +It doesn't matter wether you enter numbers and operators/function on +the same line or separated by whitespace: + +``` +rpn [0]» 1 1 220 / 1 330 / 1 440 / + + / += 0.004545454545454545 += 0.0030303030303030303 += 0.0022727272727272726 += 0.0053030303030303025 += 0.009848484848484848 += 101.53846153846155 +``` + +Works on the commandline as well: + +``` +rpn 1 1 220 / 1 330 / 1 440 / + + / +0.004545454545454545 +0.0030303030303030303 +0.0022727272727272726 +0.0053030303030303025 +0.009848484848484848 +101.53846153846155 +``` + +And via STDIN: +``` +echo "1 1 220 / 1 330 / 1 440 / + + /" | rpn +0.004545454545454545 +0.0030303030303030303 +0.0022727272727272726 +0.0053030303030303025 +0.009848484848484848 +101.53846153846155 +``` + +What we basically entered was: 1 1 220 / 1 330 / 1 440 / + + / @@ -103,13 +95,15 @@ Which translates to: So, you're entering the numbers and operators as you would do on paper. To learn more, refer to the Wikipedia page linked above. -## Collector mode +## Batch mode Beside traditional RPN you can also enter a special mode, called -*collector mode* by entering the ( command. The collector -mode has its own stack (a sub stack) which is independed of the -primary stack. Inside this mode you can use all operators, however -they work on *ALL* items on the sub stack. +*batch mode* either by entering the `batch` command or using the +commandline switch -b. + +Most operators and functions can be used with batch mode but not +all. In this mode the calculation works on all numbers on the stack so +far. So, let's compare. If you had in normal RPN mode the following stack: @@ -117,148 +111,102 @@ So, let's compare. If you had in normal RPN mode the following stack: 5 6 -and then entering the + operator, the calculator would pop -5 and 6 from the stack, add them and push the result 11 back to the +and then enter the + operator, the calculator would pop 5 +and 6 from the stack, add them and push the result 11 back to the stack. -However, if you are in collector mode with this stack, then all the -items would be added, the sub stack would be cleared and the result 14 -would be added to the primary stack. +However, if you are in collector mode, then all the items would be +added, the sub stack would be cleared and the result 14 would be added +to the stack. -You will leave the collector mode after an operator has been -executed. But you can also just leave the collector mode with the -command ) leaving the sub stack intact. That is, upon -re-entering collector mode at a later time, you'll find the unaltered -sub stack of before. +To leave batch mode just enter the `batch` command again (this is a +toggle). + +Here's an example using a math function: + + echo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | rpn -b median + 4 + +Really simple. ## Undo Every operation which modifies the stack can be reversed by entering -the u command. There's only one level of undo and no redo. +the `undo` command. There's only one level of undo and no redo. -## Functions +## Extend the calculator with LUA functions -You can define functions anytime directly on the cli or in a file called -`~/.rpnc`. A function has a name (which must not collide with existing -functions and commands) and a body of commands. +You can use a lua script with lua functions to extend the +calculator. By default the tool looks for `~/.rpn.lua`. You can also +specify a script using the -c flag. -Example: +Here's an example of such a script: - f res2vcc 1.22 R1 R2 + R2 / 1 + * +```lua +function add(a,b) + return a + b +end -Which calculates: +function init() + register("add", 2, "addition") +end +``` - (((R1 + R2) / R2) + 1) * 1.22 = ?? - -To use it later, just enter the variables into the stack followed by the -function name: +Here we created a function `add()` which adds two parameters. All +parameters are `FLOAT64` numbers. You don't have to worry about stack +management, this is taken care of automatically. - 470 - 220 - res2vcc - => 2.79 +The function `init()` **MUST** be defined, it will be called on +startup. You can do anything you like in there, but you need to call +the `register()` function to register your functions to the +calculator. This function takes these parameters: -You can also put the function definition in the config file -`~/.rpnc`. Empty lines and lines beginning with `#` will be ignored. +- function name +- number of arguments expected (1,2 or -1 allowed), -1 means batch + mode +- help text -Another way to define a function is to use perl code directly. The -perl code must be a closure string and surrounded by braces. You can -access the stack via `@_`. Here's an example: +Please [refer to the lua language +reference](https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/** for more details about +LUA. - f pr { return "1.0 / (" . join(' + ', map { "1.0 / $_"} @_) . ")" } - -This function calculates the parallel resistance of a number of -resistors. It adds up all values from the stack. Usage: +**Please note, that io, networking and system stuff is not allowed +though. So you can't open files, execute other programs or open a +connection to the outside!** - 22 - 47 - 330 - pr - => 41.14 +## Documentation +The documentation is provided as a unix man-page. It will be +automatically installed if you install from source. However, you can +read the man-page online: -## Using STDIN via a PIPE +https://github.com/TLINDEN/rpnc/blob/main/rpn.pod -If the commandline includes any operator, commands will be read from -STDIN, the result will be printed to STDOUT wihout any decoration and -the program will exit. Commands can be separated by whitespace or -newline. +Or if you cloned the repository you can read it this way (perl needs +to be installed though): `perldoc rpn.pod`. -Examples: +If you have the binary installed, you can also read the man page with +this command: - echo "2 2" | rpnc + - (echo 2; echo 2) | rpnc + - -Both commands will print 4 to STDOUT. + rpn --man +## Getting help -## Complete list of all supported commands: +Although I'm happy to hear from rpn users in private email, that's the +best way for me to forget to do something. -### Stack Management +In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests or to +submit a patch, please open an issue on github: +https://github.com/TLINDEN/rpnc/issues. -* s show the stack -* ss show the whole stack -* sc clear stack -* scx clear last stack element -* sr reverse the stack -* srt rotate the stack +## Copyright and license -## Configuration +This software is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3. -* td toggle debugging (-d) -* ts toggle display of the stack (-n) +## Authors -## Supported mathematical operators: +T.v.Dein -* + add -* - substract -* / divide -* * multiply -* ^ expotentiate -* % percent -* %+ add percent -* %- substract percent -* %d percentual difference -* & bitwise AND -* | bitwise OR -* x bitwise XOR -* m median -* a average -* v pull root (2nd if stack==1) -* ( enter collect mode -* ) leave collect mode +## Project homepage -## Register Commands - -* r put element into register -* rc clear register -* rcx clear last register element - -## Various Commands - -* u undo last operation -* q finish (C-d works as well) -* h show history of past operations -* ? print help - -## Converters - -* tl gallons to liters -* tk miles to kilometers -* tm yards to meters -* tc inches to centimeters -* tkb bytes to kilobytes -* tmb bytes to megabytes -* tgb bytes to gigabytes -* ttb bytes to terabytes - -## Function Comands - -* f NAME CODE define a functions (see ab above) -* fs show list of defined functions - - -## Copyleft - -Copyleft (L) 2019 - Thomas von Dein. -Licensed under the terms of the GPL 3.0. +https://github.com/TLINDEN/rpnc diff --git a/archived/README.md b/archived/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..920a961 --- /dev/null +++ b/archived/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +## Reverse Polish Notation Calculator for the commandline + +This is a small commandline calculator which takes its input in +[reverse polish notation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Polish_notation) +form. + +It has an unlimited stack, supports various stack manipulation +commands, can be used interactively or via a pipe and has a collector +mode. It doesn't have any other dependencies than Perl. + +## Usage + +Calculate the summary resistance of parallel resistors with 220, 330 +and 440 Ohm using the following formula: + + 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3) + +Here's the sample session: + + 0 % 1 + stack 1: 1 + + 1 % 1 + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 1 + + 2 % 220 + stack 3: 1 + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 220 + + 3 % / + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 0.00454545454545455 + + => 0.00454545454545455 + + 2 % 1 + stack 3: 1 + stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 1: 1 + + 3 % 330 + stack 4: 1 + stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 330 + + 4 % / + stack 3: 1 + stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 1: 0.00303030303030303 + + => 0.00303030303030303 + + 3 % 1 + stack 4: 1 + stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 2: 0.00303030303030303 + stack 1: 1 + + 4 % 440 + stack 5: 1 + stack 4: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 3: 0.00303030303030303 + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 440 + + 5 % / + stack 4: 1 + stack 3: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 2: 0.00303030303030303 + stack 1: 0.00227272727272727 + + => 0.00227272727272727 + + 4 % + + stack 3: 1 + stack 2: 0.00454545454545455 + stack 1: 0.0053030303030303 + + => 0.0053030303030303 + + 3 % + + stack 2: 1 + stack 1: 0.00984848484848485 + + => 0.00984848484848485 + + 2 % / + stack 1: 101.538461538462 + + => 101.538461538462 + +The *%* character denotes the interactive prompt. What we basically entered was: + + 1 1 220 / 1 330 / 1 440 / + + / + +Which translates to: + + 1 ((1 / 220) + (1 / 330) + (1 / 440)) + +So, you're entering the numbers and operators as you would do on +paper. To learn more, refer to the Wikipedia page linked above. + +## Collector mode + +Beside traditional RPN you can also enter a special mode, called +*collector mode* by entering the ( command. The collector +mode has its own stack (a sub stack) which is independed of the +primary stack. Inside this mode you can use all operators, however +they work on *ALL* items on the sub stack. + +So, let's compare. If you had in normal RPN mode the following stack: + + 3 + 5 + 6 + +and then entering the + operator, the calculator would pop +5 and 6 from the stack, add them and push the result 11 back to the +stack. + +However, if you are in collector mode with this stack, then all the +items would be added, the sub stack would be cleared and the result 14 +would be added to the primary stack. + +You will leave the collector mode after an operator has been +executed. But you can also just leave the collector mode with the +command ) leaving the sub stack intact. That is, upon +re-entering collector mode at a later time, you'll find the unaltered +sub stack of before. + +## Undo + +Every operation which modifies the stack can be reversed by entering +the u command. There's only one level of undo and no redo. + +## Functions + +You can define functions anytime directly on the cli or in a file called +`~/.rpnc`. A function has a name (which must not collide with existing +functions and commands) and a body of commands. + +Example: + + f res2vcc 1.22 R1 R2 + R2 / 1 + * + +Which calculates: + + (((R1 + R2) / R2) + 1) * 1.22 = ?? + +To use it later, just enter the variables into the stack followed by the +function name: + + 470 + 220 + res2vcc + => 2.79 + +You can also put the function definition in the config file +`~/.rpnc`. Empty lines and lines beginning with `#` will be ignored. + +Another way to define a function is to use perl code directly. The +perl code must be a closure string and surrounded by braces. You can +access the stack via `@_`. Here's an example: + + f pr { return "1.0 / (" . join(' + ', map { "1.0 / $_"} @_) . ")" } + +This function calculates the parallel resistance of a number of +resistors. It adds up all values from the stack. Usage: + + 22 + 47 + 330 + pr + => 41.14 + + +## Using STDIN via a PIPE + +If the commandline includes any operator, commands will be read from +STDIN, the result will be printed to STDOUT wihout any decoration and +the program will exit. Commands can be separated by whitespace or +newline. + +Examples: + + echo "2 2" | rpnc + + (echo 2; echo 2) | rpnc + + +Both commands will print 4 to STDOUT. + + +## Complete list of all supported commands: + +### Stack Management + +* s show the stack +* ss show the whole stack +* sc clear stack +* scx clear last stack element +* sr reverse the stack +* srt rotate the stack + +## Configuration + +* td toggle debugging (-d) +* ts toggle display of the stack (-n) + +## Supported mathematical operators: + +* + add +* - substract +* / divide +* * multiply +* ^ expotentiate +* % percent +* %+ add percent +* %- substract percent +* %d percentual difference +* & bitwise AND +* | bitwise OR +* x bitwise XOR +* m median +* a average +* v pull root (2nd if stack==1) +* ( enter collect mode +* ) leave collect mode + +## Register Commands + +* r put element into register +* rc clear register +* rcx clear last register element + +## Various Commands + +* u undo last operation +* q finish (C-d works as well) +* h show history of past operations +* ? print help + +## Converters + +* tl gallons to liters +* tk miles to kilometers +* tm yards to meters +* tc inches to centimeters +* tkb bytes to kilobytes +* tmb bytes to megabytes +* tgb bytes to gigabytes +* ttb bytes to terabytes + +## Function Comands + +* f NAME CODE define a functions (see ab above) +* fs show list of defined functions + + +## Copyleft + +Copyleft (L) 2019 - Thomas von Dein. +Licensed under the terms of the GPL 3.0. diff --git a/rpnc b/archived/rpnc similarity index 100% rename from rpnc rename to archived/rpnc diff --git a/go/calc.go b/calc.go similarity index 100% rename from go/calc.go rename to calc.go diff --git a/go/go.mod b/go.mod similarity index 100% rename from go/go.mod rename to go.mod diff --git a/go/go.sum b/go.sum similarity index 100% rename from go/go.sum rename to go.sum diff --git a/go/interpreter.go b/interpreter.go similarity index 100% rename from go/interpreter.go rename to interpreter.go diff --git a/go/main.go b/main.go similarity index 99% rename from go/main.go rename to main.go index 4f97fed..144c8df 100644 --- a/go/main.go +++ b/main.go @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import ( lua "github.com/yuin/gopher-lua" ) -const VERSION string = "0.0.1" +const VERSION string = "2.0.0" const Usage string = `This is rpn, a reverse polish notation calculator cli. diff --git a/mkrel.sh b/mkrel.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..164c0be --- /dev/null +++ b/mkrel.sh @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Copyright © 2023 Thomas von Dein + +# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . + + +# get list with: go tool dist list +DIST="darwin/amd64 +freebsd/amd64 +linux/amd64 +netbsd/amd64 +openbsd/amd64 +windows/amd64" + +tool="$1" +version="$2" + +if test -z "$version"; then + echo "Usage: $0 " + exit 1 +fi + +rm -rf releases +mkdir -p releases + + +for D in $DIST; do + os=${D/\/*/} + arch=${D/*\//} + binfile="releases/${tool}-${os}-${arch}-${version}" + tardir="${tool}-${os}-${arch}-${version}" + tarfile="releases/${tool}-${os}-${arch}-${version}.tar.gz" + set -x + GOOS=${os} GOARCH=${arch} go build -tags osusergo,netgo -ldflags "-extldflags=-static" -o ${binfile} + mkdir -p ${tardir} + cp ${binfile} README.md LICENSE ${tardir}/ + echo 'tool = tablizer +PREFIX = /usr/local +UID = root +GID = 0 + +install: + install -d -o $(UID) -g $(GID) $(PREFIX)/bin + install -d -o $(UID) -g $(GID) $(PREFIX)/man/man1 + install -o $(UID) -g $(GID) -m 555 $(tool) $(PREFIX)/sbin/ + install -o $(UID) -g $(GID) -m 444 $(tool).1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1/' > ${tardir}/Makefile + tar cpzf ${tarfile} ${tardir} + sha256sum ${binfile} | cut -d' ' -f1 > ${binfile}.sha256 + sha256sum ${tarfile} | cut -d' ' -f1 > ${tarfile}.sha256 + rm -rf ${tardir} + set +x +done + diff --git a/go/stack.go b/stack.go similarity index 100% rename from go/stack.go rename to stack.go diff --git a/go/test.lua b/test.lua similarity index 100% rename from go/test.lua rename to test.lua diff --git a/go/util.go b/util.go similarity index 100% rename from go/util.go rename to util.go