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183 lines
3.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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#
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# dsv - Improved data sheet viewer
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#
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# Written 2010, 2011 by Werner Almesberger
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# Copyright 2010, 2011 Werner Almesberger
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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#
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# Theory of operation:
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#
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# We download data sheets from the Internet into local caches and provide a
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# quick access mechanism for viewing the data sheets. A cache is a directory
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# called .dsv/. Caches can be hierarchical. "dsv setup" generates a cache in
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# the local directory. "dsv <component>" and "dsv ls" search the hierarchy,
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# starting with the current directory.
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#
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# Caches contain two types of files: dsv-<ref> is the name or alias with
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# which a data sheet is referenced. <ref>-<filename> is the actual data
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# sheet, with <filename> being the name of the file we downloaded.
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#
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DSV_DIR=.dsv
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usage()
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{
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echo "usage: $0 [-p] <component>" 2>&1
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echo " $0 help" 2>&1
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echo " $0 [ls]" 2>&1
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echo " $0 setup <info-file> ..." 2>&1
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echo 2>&1
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echo " -p show the path instead of displaying the file " 2>&1
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exit 1
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}
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up()
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{
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old=`pwd`
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cd ..
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new=`pwd`
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[ "$old" != "$new" ]
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}
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flush()
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{
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eval nm=$name
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nm=`echo "$nm" | sed 's/%/%25/g;s|/|%2F|g'`
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[ -z "$nm" ] && return
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if [ -z "$url" ]; then
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echo "$nm: no URL" 2>&1
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exit 1
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fi
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ds=$nm-`basename "$url"`
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mkdir -p $DSV_DIR
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if [ ! -r "$DSV_DIR/$ds" ]; then
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wget -nv -O "$DSV_DIR/$ds" "$url"
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# @@@ should handle error
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fi
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eval for n in $name $alias\; do \
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'nm=`echo "$n" | sed "s/%/%25/g;s|/|%2F|g"`;' \
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echo '"$ds"' '>$DSV_DIR/dsv-$nm'\; \
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done
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name=
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alias=
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url=
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}
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set_value()
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{
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case "$tag" in
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N:|n:) flush
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name="\"$value\"";;
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A:|a:) alias="$alias \"$value\"";;
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D:|d:) url=$value;;
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"")
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;; # first iteration
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*) echo "unrecognized tag \"$tag\"" 2>&1
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exit 1;;
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esac
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value=
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}
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eof()
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{
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flush
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tag=
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}
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setup()
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{
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for n in "$@"; do
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if [ ! -r "$n" ]; then
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echo "$n: not found" 2>&1
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continue
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fi
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#
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# "read" doesn't recognize lines that don't end with a newline.
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# The cat-sed hack below works around this problems.
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#
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cat -E "$n" | sed 's/[^$]$/&\n/;s/$$//' | {
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while read line; do
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[ "$line" = "${line###}" ] || continue
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tmp=`echo "$line" | awk '/^[^\t ]/ { print $1 }'`
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tail=`echo "$line" | sed 's/^[^\t ]*[\t ]*//'`
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if [ -z "$tmp" ]; then
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[ -z "$tail" ] || value="$value $tail"
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else
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set_value
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tag=$tmp
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value=$tail
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fi
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done
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set_value
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eof
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}
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done
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}
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list()
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{
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while true; do
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if [ -d $DSV_DIR ]; then
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ls -b -1 $DSV_DIR | sed 's/^dsv-//p;d' | sed 's|%2F|/|g;s/%25/%/g'
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fi
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up || break
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done | sort | uniq | column
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}
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search()
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{
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while true; do
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if [ -d $DSV_DIR ]; then
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name=`echo "$1" | sed 's/%/%25/g;s|/|%2F|g'`
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if [ -r "$DSV_DIR/dsv-$name" ]; then
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file=`cat "$DSV_DIR/dsv-$name"`
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if [ ! -r "$DSV_DIR/$file" ]; then
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echo "$1 -> $file: does not exist" 2>&1
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exit 1
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fi
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if $path; then
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echo "`pwd`/$DSV_DIR/$file"
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else
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${DSV_PDFVIEWER:-xpdf} "$DSV_DIR/$file"
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fi
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exit
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fi
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fi
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if ! up; then
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echo "no data sheet found for \"$1\"" 2>&1
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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}
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path=false
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if [ "$1" = -p ]; then
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path=true
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shift
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fi
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case "$1" in
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help|-*) usage;;
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""|ls) list;;
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setup) shift
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[ "$1" ] || usage
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setup "$@";;
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*) search "$@";;
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esac
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