#!/bin/bash
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Arvid Norlander #
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
## Convert values with units
## @Dependencies This module depends on units
## @Dependencies (http://www.gnu.org/software/units/units.html)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
module_convert_INIT() {
modinit_API='2'
modinit_HOOKS=''
if ! hash units > /dev/null 2>&1; then
log_error "Couldn't find \"units\" command line tool. The convert module depend on that tool."
return 1
fi
# Is it GNU units?
if units --help > /dev/null 2>&1; then
module_convert_gnu=1
else
module_convert_gnu=0
fi
commands_register "$1" 'convert' || return 1
helpentry_module_convert_description="Convert between different units."
helpentry_convert_convert_syntax=' [to] '
helpentry_convert_convert_description='Convert the value from one unit to another.'
}
module_convert_UNLOAD() {
return 0
}
module_convert_REHASH() {
return 0
}
module_convert_handler_convert() {
local sender="$1"
local channel="$2"
local sendernick=
parse_hostmask_nick "$sender" 'sendernick'
# If it isn't in a channel send message back to person who send it,
# otherwise send in channel
if ! [[ $2 =~ ^# ]]; then
channel="$sendernick"
fi
local parameters="$3"
# Format: convert
if [[ "$parameters" =~ ^([-0-9.]+)\ +([a-zA-Z0-9^/*]+)\ +(to\ +)?([a-zA-Z0-9^/*]+) ]]; then
local value="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
local inunit="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
local outunit="${BASH_REMATCH[@]: -1}"
# Construct expression of value and inunit,
# needed because of temperature
case $inunit in
C|F|K)
# This only work on GNU units.
if [[ $module_convert_gnu = 1 ]]; then
local inexpr="temp${inunit}($value)"
else
local inexpr="$value deg${inunit}"
fi
;;
*)
local inexpr="$value $inunit"
;;
esac
# Out: Temperature
case $outunit in
C|F|K)
# This only work on GNU units
if [[ $module_convert_gnu = 1 ]]; then
local outexpr="temp${outunit}"
else
local outexpr="deg${outunit}"
fi
local outunit="degrees $outunit"
;;
*)
local outexpr="$outunit"
;;
esac
# Need to do the local separately or return code will be messed up.
local myresult
# Force some security guards
# We can't use -t, that doesn't work on *BSD units...
# so we use awk to get interesting lines.
# Then check pipestatus to give nice return code
myresult="$(ulimit -t 4; units -q "$inexpr" "$outexpr" 2>&1 | awk '/^\t[0-9]+/ {print $1} /\*/ {print $2} /[Ee]rror|[Uu]nknown/'; [[ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0 ]] || exit 1)"
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
send_msg "$channel" "${sendernick}: $myresult $outunit"
else
send_msg "$channel" "${sendernick}: Error: $myresult"
fi
else
feedback_bad_syntax "$sendernick" "convert" " [to] "
fi
}