12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
28abd79961 bump version 2023-12-07 13:46:34 +01:00
dd14e7ec35 don't show shortcuts in help (clutters it) 2023-12-07 13:43:45 +01:00
T.v.Dein
d2db420837 Merge pull request #25 from TLINDEN/doc/fix-formating
fix pod formatting (fixes #24)
2023-12-05 20:09:42 +01:00
T.v.Dein
b4f53d2dd6 Merge pull request #26 from TLINDEN/feature/add-shortcuts
added a couple of command shortcuts
2023-12-05 20:06:05 +01:00
ec4d86f727 added a couple of shortcuts 2023-12-05 20:01:32 +01:00
4c6caa7114 fix pod formatting (fixes #24) 2023-12-04 18:03:58 +01:00
T.v.Dein
252e7eb8d9 Feature/edit stack command (#23)
* add edit feature
* bump version
2023-12-04 13:53:18 +01:00
T.v.Dein
416c163d94 Merge pull request #22 from TLINDEN/doc/improve
add converter docs
2023-11-14 20:01:19 +01:00
d93fbe33dc add converter docs 2023-11-14 20:00:09 +01:00
T.v.Dein
59241932e0 Feature/add converters and bitwise ops (#20)
* added:

- converters
- bitwise operators
- hex input and output support
2023-11-13 15:51:07 +01:00
T.v.Dein
127483eea1 Merge pull request #19 from TLINDEN/revert/exists
revert exists(), unused
2023-11-12 20:41:58 +01:00
4846691c46 revert exists(), unused 2023-11-12 20:41:06 +01:00
8 changed files with 363 additions and 21 deletions

31
calc.go
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@@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ const Help string = `
Operators:
basic operators: + - x * / ^ (* is an alias of x)
Bitwise operators: and or xor < (left shift) > (right shift)
Percent functions:
% percent
%- substract percent
@@ -119,19 +121,27 @@ func (c *Calc) GetCompleteCustomFuncalls() func(string) []string {
}
for command := range c.SettingsCommands {
completions = append(completions, command)
if len(command) > 1 {
completions = append(completions, command)
}
}
for command := range c.ShowCommands {
completions = append(completions, command)
if len(command) > 1 {
completions = append(completions, command)
}
}
for command := range c.StackCommands {
completions = append(completions, command)
if len(command) > 1 {
completions = append(completions, command)
}
}
for command := range c.Commands {
completions = append(completions, command)
if len(command) > 1 {
completions = append(completions, command)
}
}
return completions
@@ -235,6 +245,15 @@ func (c *Calc) Eval(line string) {
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Push(num)
} else {
// try hex
var i int
_, err := fmt.Sscanf(item, "0x%x", &i)
if err == nil {
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Push(float64(i))
continue
}
if contains(c.Constants, item) {
// put the constant onto the stack
c.stack.Backup()
@@ -501,7 +520,9 @@ func sortcommands(hash Commands) []string {
keys := make([]string, 0, len(hash))
for key := range hash {
keys = append(keys, key)
if len(key) > 1 {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
}
sort.Strings(keys)

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@@ -241,6 +241,45 @@ func TestCalc(t *testing.T) {
cmd: `4 4 + undo *`,
exp: 16,
},
// bit tests
{
name: "bit and",
cmd: `1 3 and`,
exp: 1,
},
{
name: "bit or",
cmd: `1 3 or`,
exp: 3,
},
{
name: "bit xor",
cmd: `1 3 xor`,
exp: 2,
},
// converters
{
name: "inch-to-cm",
cmd: `111 inch-to-cm`,
exp: 281.94,
},
{
name: "gallons-to-liters",
cmd: `111 gallons-to-liters`,
exp: 420.135,
},
{
name: "meters-to-yards",
cmd: `111 meters-to-yards`,
exp: 1.2139107611548556,
},
{
name: "miles-to-kilometers",
cmd: `111 miles-to-kilometers`,
exp: 178.599,
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {

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@@ -18,8 +18,12 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package main
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
type CommandFunction func(*Calc)
@@ -117,6 +121,15 @@ func (c *Calc) SetCommands() {
}
},
),
"hex": NewCommand(
"show last stack item in hex form (converted to int)",
func(c *Calc) {
if c.stack.Len() > 0 {
fmt.Printf("0x%x\n", int(c.stack.Last()[0]))
}
},
),
}
c.StackCommands = Commands{
@@ -175,6 +188,102 @@ func (c *Calc) SetCommands() {
}
},
),
"edit": NewCommand(
"edit the stack interactively",
func(c *Calc) {
if c.stack.Len() == 0 {
fmt.Println("empty stack")
return
}
c.stack.Backup()
// put the stack contents into a tmp file
tmp, err := os.CreateTemp("", "stack")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
defer os.Remove(tmp.Name())
comment := `# add or remove numbers as you wish.
# each number must be on its own line.
# numbers must be floating point formatted.
`
_, err = tmp.WriteString(comment)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
for _, item := range c.stack.All() {
_, err = fmt.Fprintf(tmp, "%f\n", item)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
}
tmp.Close()
// determine which editor to use
editor := "vi"
enveditor, present := os.LookupEnv("EDITOR")
if present {
if editor != "" {
if _, err := os.Stat(editor); err == nil {
editor = enveditor
}
}
}
// execute editor with our tmp file containing current stack
cmd := exec.Command(editor, tmp.Name())
cmd.Stdin = os.Stdin
cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err = cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("could not run editor command: ", err)
return
}
// read the file back in
modified, err := os.Open(tmp.Name())
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error opening file:", err)
return
}
defer modified.Close()
// reset the stack
c.stack.Clear()
// and put the new contents (if legit) back onto the stack
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(modified)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := strings.TrimSpace(c.Comment.ReplaceAllString(scanner.Text(), ""))
if line == "" {
continue
}
num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(line, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("%s is not a floating point number!\n", line)
continue
}
c.stack.Push(num)
}
if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error reading from file:", err)
}
},
),
}
// general commands
@@ -196,6 +305,15 @@ func (c *Calc) SetCommands() {
// aliases
c.Commands["quit"] = c.Commands["exit"]
c.SettingsCommands["undebug"] = c.SettingsCommands["nodebug"]
c.SettingsCommands["show"] = c.SettingsCommands["showstack"]
c.SettingsCommands["d"] = c.SettingsCommands["debug"]
c.SettingsCommands["b"] = c.SettingsCommands["batch"]
c.SettingsCommands["s"] = c.SettingsCommands["showstack"]
c.ShowCommands["h"] = c.ShowCommands["history"]
c.ShowCommands["p"] = c.ShowCommands["dump"]
c.ShowCommands["v"] = c.ShowCommands["vars"]
c.StackCommands["c"] = c.StackCommands["clear"]
c.StackCommands["u"] = c.StackCommands["undo"]
}

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@@ -387,6 +387,85 @@ func DefineFunctions() Funcalls {
return NewR(math.Hypot(arg[0], arg[1]), nil)
},
2),
// converters of all kinds
"cm-to-inch": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]/2.54, nil)
},
1),
"inch-to-cm": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]*2.54, nil)
},
1),
"gallons-to-liters": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]*3.785, nil)
},
1),
"liters-to-gallons": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]/3.785, nil)
},
1),
"yards-to-meters": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]*91.44, nil)
},
1),
"meters-to-yards": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]/91.44, nil)
},
1),
"miles-to-kilometers": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]*1.609, nil)
},
1),
"kilometers-to-miles": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(arg[0]/1.609, nil)
},
1),
"or": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(float64(int(arg[0])|int(arg[1])), nil)
},
2),
"and": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(float64(int(arg[0])&int(arg[1])), nil)
},
2),
"xor": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(float64(int(arg[0])^int(arg[1])), nil)
},
2),
"<": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(float64(int(arg[0])<<int(arg[1])), nil)
},
2),
">": NewFuncall(
func(arg Numbers) R {
return NewR(float64(int(arg[0])>>int(arg[1])), nil)
},
2),
}
// aliases

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import (
lua "github.com/yuin/gopher-lua"
)
const VERSION string = "2.0.9"
const VERSION string = "2.0.12"
const Usage string = `This is rpn, a reverse polish notation calculator cli.

51
rpn.go
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@@ -105,6 +105,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
If the first parameter to rpn is a math operator or function, batch mode
is enabled automatically, see last example.
You can enter integers, floating point numbers (positive or negative) or
hex numbers (prefixed with 0x).
STACK MANIPULATION
There are lots of stack manipulation commands provided. The most
important one is undo which goes back to the stack before the last math
@@ -129,6 +132,14 @@ DESCRIPTION
x multiply (alias: *)
^ power
Bitwise operators:
and bitwise and
or bitwise or
xor bitwise xor
< left shift
> right shift
Percent functions:
% percent
@@ -150,19 +161,44 @@ DESCRIPTION
log10 log1p log2 logb pow round roundtoeven sin sinh tan tanh trunc y0
y1 copysign dim hypot
Commands:
Conversion functions:
cm-to-inch
inch-to-cm
gallons-to-liters
liters-to-gallons
yards-to-meters
meters-to-yards
miles-to-kilometers
kilometers-to-miles
Configuration Commands:
[no]batch toggle batch mode (nobatch turns it off)
[no]debug toggle debug output (nodebug turns it off)
[no]showstack show the last 5 items of the stack (noshowtack turns it off)
Show commands:
dump display the stack contents
hex show last stack item in hex form (converted to int)
history display calculation history
vars show list of variables
Stack manipulation commands:
clear clear the whole stack
shift remove the last element of the stack
reverse reverse the stack elements
swap exchange the last two stack elements
dup duplicate last stack item
history display calculation history
undo undo last operation
edit edit the stack interactively using vi or $EDITOR
Other commands:
help|? show this message
manual show manual
quit|exit|c-d|c-c exit program
Register variables:
@@ -172,6 +208,17 @@ DESCRIPTION
Refer to https://pkg.go.dev/math for details about those functions.
There are also a number of shortcuts for some commands available:
d debug
b batch
s showstack
h history
p dump (aka print)
v vars
c clear
u undo
INTERACTIVE REPL
While you can use rpn in the command-line, the best experience you'll
have is the interactive repl (read eval print loop). Just execute "rpn"

51
rpn.pod
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@@ -109,6 +109,9 @@ Example of batch mode usage:
If the first parameter to rpn is a math operator or function, batch
mode is enabled automatically, see last example.
You can enter integers, floating point numbers (positive or negative)
or hex numbers (prefixed with 0x).
=head2 STACK MANIPULATION
There are lots of stack manipulation commands provided. The most
@@ -136,6 +139,14 @@ Basic operators:
x multiply (alias: *)
^ power
Bitwise operators:
and bitwise and
or bitwise or
xor bitwise xor
< left shift
> right shift
Percent functions:
% percent
@@ -157,19 +168,44 @@ Math functions:
log10 log1p log2 logb pow round roundtoeven sin sinh tan tanh trunc y0
y1 copysign dim hypot
Commands:
Conversion functions:
cm-to-inch
inch-to-cm
gallons-to-liters
liters-to-gallons
yards-to-meters
meters-to-yards
miles-to-kilometers
kilometers-to-miles
Configuration Commands:
[no]batch toggle batch mode (nobatch turns it off)
[no]debug toggle debug output (nodebug turns it off)
[no]showstack show the last 5 items of the stack (noshowtack turns it off)
Show commands:
dump display the stack contents
hex show last stack item in hex form (converted to int)
history display calculation history
vars show list of variables
Stack manipulation commands:
clear clear the whole stack
shift remove the last element of the stack
reverse reverse the stack elements
swap exchange the last two stack elements
dup duplicate last stack item
history display calculation history
undo undo last operation
edit edit the stack interactively using vi or $EDITOR
Other commands:
help|? show this message
manual show manual
quit|exit|c-d|c-c exit program
@@ -180,6 +216,17 @@ Register variables:
Refer to https://pkg.go.dev/math for details about those functions.
There are also a number of shortcuts for some commands available:
d debug
b batch
s showstack
h history
p dump (aka print)
v vars
c clear
u undo
=head1 INTERACTIVE REPL
While you can use rpn in the command-line, the best experience you'll

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@@ -33,15 +33,6 @@ func contains(s []string, e string) bool {
return false
}
func exists(m map[string]interface{}, item string) bool {
// FIXME: try to use this for all cases
if _, ok := m[item]; ok {
return true
}
return false
}
func const2num(name string) float64 {
switch name {
case "Pi":