/* Copyright © 2022 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 . */ package lib import ( "errors" "fmt" "os" "regexp" "slices" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/gookit/color" "codeberg.org/scip/tablizer/cfg" ) func findindex(s []int, e int) (int, bool) { for i, a := range s { if a == e { return i, true } } return 0, false } // validate the consitency of parsed data func ValidateConsistency(data *Tabdata) error { expectedfields := len(data.headers) for idx, row := range data.entries { if len(row) != expectedfields { return fmt.Errorf("row %d does not contain expected %d elements, but %d", idx, expectedfields, len(row)) } } return nil } // parse columns list given with -c, modifies config.UseColumns based // on eventually given regex. // This is an output filter, because -cN,N,... is being applied AFTER // processing of the input data. func PrepareColumns(conf *cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) error { // -c columns usecolumns, err := PrepareColumnVars(conf.Columns, data) if err != nil { return err } conf.UseColumns = usecolumns // -y columns useyankcolumns, err := PrepareColumnVars(conf.YankColumns, data) if err != nil { return err } conf.UseYankColumns = useyankcolumns return nil } // Same thing as above but for -T option, which is an input option, // because transposers are being applied before output. func PrepareTransposerColumns(conf *cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) error { // -T columns usetransposecolumns, err := PrepareColumnVars(conf.TransposeColumns, data) if err != nil { return err } conf.UseTransposeColumns = usetransposecolumns // verify that columns and transposers match and prepare transposer structs if err := conf.PrepareTransposers(); err != nil { return err } return nil } // output option, prepare -k1,2 sort fields func PrepareSortColumns(conf *cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) error { // -c columns usecolumns, err := PrepareColumnVars(conf.SortByColumn, data) if err != nil { return err } conf.UseSortByColumn = usecolumns return nil } func PrepareColumnVars(columns string, data *Tabdata) ([]int, error) { if columns == "" { return nil, nil } usecolumns := []int{} isregex := regexp.MustCompile(`\W`) for _, columnpattern := range strings.Split(columns, ",") { if len(columnpattern) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse columns list %s: empty column", columns) } usenum, err := strconv.Atoi(columnpattern) if err != nil { // not a number if !isregex.MatchString(columnpattern) { // is not a regexp (contains no non-word chars) // lc() it so that word searches are case insensitive columnpattern = strings.ToLower(columnpattern) for i, head := range data.headers { if columnpattern == strings.ToLower(head) { usecolumns = append(usecolumns, i+1) } } } else { colPattern, err := regexp.Compile("(?i)" + columnpattern) if err != nil { msg := fmt.Sprintf("Could not parse columns list %s: %v", columns, err) return nil, errors.New(msg) } // find matching header fields, ignoring case for i, head := range data.headers { if colPattern.MatchString(strings.ToLower(head)) { usecolumns = append(usecolumns, i+1) } } } } else { // we digress from go best practises here, because if // a colum spec is not a number, we process them above // inside the err handler for atoi(). so only add the // number, if it's really just a number. usecolumns = append(usecolumns, usenum) } } // deduplicate columns, preserve order deduped := []int{} for _, i := range usecolumns { if !slices.Contains(deduped, i) { deduped = append(deduped, i) } } return deduped, nil } // prepare headers: add numbers to headers func numberizeAndReduceHeaders(conf cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) { numberedHeaders := make([]string, len(data.headers)) maxwidth := 0 // start from scratch, so we only look at displayed column widths // add numbers to headers if needed, get widest cell width for idx, head := range data.headers { var headlen int if conf.Numbering { newhead := fmt.Sprintf("%s(%d)", head, idx+1) numberedHeaders[idx] = newhead headlen = len(newhead) } else { headlen = len(head) } if headlen > maxwidth { maxwidth = headlen } } if conf.Numbering { data.headers = numberedHeaders } if len(conf.UseColumns) > 0 { // re-align headers based on user requested column list headers := make([]string, len(conf.UseColumns)) for i, col := range conf.UseColumns { for idx := range data.headers { if col-1 == idx { headers[i] = data.headers[col-1] } } } data.headers = headers } if data.maxwidthHeader != maxwidth && maxwidth > 0 { data.maxwidthHeader = maxwidth } } // exclude columns, if any func reduceColumns(conf cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) { if len(conf.Columns) > 0 { reducedEntries := [][]string{} for _, entry := range data.entries { var reducedEntry []string for _, col := range conf.UseColumns { col-- for idx, value := range entry { if idx == col { reducedEntry = append(reducedEntry, value) } } } reducedEntries = append(reducedEntries, reducedEntry) } data.entries = reducedEntries } } // FIXME: refactor this beast! func colorizeData(conf cfg.Config, output string) string { switch { case conf.UseHighlight && color.IsConsole(os.Stdout): highlight := true colorized := "" first := true for _, line := range strings.Split(output, "\n") { if highlight { if first { // we need to add two spaces to the header line // because tablewriter omits them for some reason // in pprint mode. This doesn't matter as long as // we don't use colorization. But with colors the // missing spaces can be seen. if conf.OutputMode == cfg.ASCII { line += " " } line = conf.HighlightHdrStyle.Sprint(line) first = false } else { line = conf.HighlightStyle.Sprint(line) } } else { line = conf.NoHighlightStyle.Sprint(line) } highlight = !highlight colorized += line + "\n" } return colorized case len(conf.Patterns) > 0 && !conf.NoColor && color.IsConsole(os.Stdout): out := output for _, re := range conf.Patterns { if !re.Negate { r := regexp.MustCompile("(" + re.Pattern + ")") out = r.ReplaceAllStringFunc(out, func(in string) string { return conf.ColorStyle.Sprint(in) }) } } return out default: return output } }