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* ©2011-2016 Michael Uplawski <michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> *
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***************************************************************************/
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=begin
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A module to facilitate frequently occuring checks on
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file-system objects. You can certainly do without this,
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but maybe you find it useful.
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module File_Checking
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:exist? => "does not exist!",
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:exist => "does not exist!",
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:readable? => "is not readable!",
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:readable => "is not readable!",
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:executable? => "is not executable!",
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:executable => "is not executable!",
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:writable => "is not writable!",
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:directory? => "is not a directory!",
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:directory => "is not a directory!",
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:file? => "is not a file!",
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:file => "is not a file!",
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}
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# Checks if the file with the name from the first
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# parameter has the properties, listed in the second.
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# The messages parameter is an array of one or several
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# of :exist?, :readable?, :writable?, :directory? or
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# their string-representations, respectively.
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# Returns nil in case of success, otherwise an
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# informative message, describing the first negative
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# test-result.
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def file_check(file, *messages)
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File_Checking.file_check(file, *messages)
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end
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# Checks if the file with the name from the first
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# parameter has the properties, listed in the second.
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# The messages parameter is an array of one or all
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# of :exist?, :readable?, :writable?, :directory? or
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# their string-representations, respectively.
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# Returns nil in case of success, otherwise an
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# informative message, describing the first negative
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# test-result.
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def self.file_check(file, *messages)
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msg = nil
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if(file && messages.respond_to?(:to_ary) && !messages.empty?)
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messages.each do |k|
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if(! k.to_s.end_with?('?'))
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k = (k.to_s << '?').to_sym
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end
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@log.debug ('checking ' << k.to_s) if @log
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if(msg == nil && File.respond_to?(k) && ! File.send(k, file.to_s))
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msg = "#{file} #{@@text_messages[k.to_sym]}"
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end
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msg
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alias :check_file :file_check
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# example
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include File_Checking
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msg = file_check('some_file.txt', [:exist?, :readable?, 'writable'])
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puts msg if msg
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/***************************************************************************
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or *
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
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* along with this program; if not, write to the *
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
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* 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *
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***************************************************************************/
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require 'logger'
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require_relative 'file_checking'
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=begin Creates a member @log and precede its output with the name of the class
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of the object.
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Example for a class-level logger:
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class TClass
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@@log = init_logger(STDOUT)
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def test_log
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@@log.info('class-level logger called from instance: ' << @@log.to_s)
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@log = @@log
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def self::test_log
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@log.info('class-level logger called from class: ' << @log.to_s)
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#---------------------
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ATTN! This means 1 logger per object.
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class TClass
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def initialize
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def test_log
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module Logging
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@@LOG_CONF = File.dirname(File.absolute_path(__FILE__)) << File::Separator << 'log.conf'
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# Call this method in an instance-method (e.g. initialize() ) to define the
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# a member @log for class-level acces.
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def init_logger(target = STDOUT, level = Logger::INFO)
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# Prepare for a class-level logger. This is actually quite cool.
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######### test
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def test_log
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/******************************************************************************
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* Copyright © 2017-2017, Michael Uplawski <michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> *
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or *
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
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* GNU General Public License for more details. *
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* *
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License *
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
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* 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *
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******************************************************************************/
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# This adds all the functionality of the named interface module to the
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# current class.
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case called_as?
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# GTK-Interface
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when 'timequizGtk'
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# require_relative 'gtk/timequizGtk'
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# include TimequizGtk
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@log.info('I am sorry. But there is not Gtk-interface, for the time.')
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# Text only
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when 'timequiz'
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require_relative 'console'
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include Console
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# EXAMPLE
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# when 'timequizSWT'
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# require_relative 'swt'
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# include SWT
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# beats me
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# puts "How did you do that?"
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# ... HEY! I guess: You created a link to the executable but forgot
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# something else. Read the comment to the 'called_as?' method, above.
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@log.error(": A user-interface \"" << called_as? << "\" has not (yet) been defined (read the code, my friend)! Aborting.")
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def verify_prepare(file)
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if(file && !file.empty? && !file.end_with?('.rb'))
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file << ".rb"
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end
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begin
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ofl = File.open(file, 'a')
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if !File.readable?(file)
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@log.error('The file ' << file << ' cannot be read! Aborting')
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exit false
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end
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if(File.empty?(file) )
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@log.info("The file " << file << " is empty. You must add some events to it.")
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if(File.writable?(file) )
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orig_file = File.dirname(__FILE__) << File::Separator << 'events.rb'
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@log.debug('orig_file is ' << orig_file)
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File.open(orig_file, 'r') do |ifl|
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ofl.puts("# Events defined for the Timequiz game")
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ofl.puts("# Lines starting with '#' are comments.\n\n# EXAMPLES:")
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3.times do
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line = ""
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line = ifl.readline.strip until line.start_with?('$')
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ofl.puts('#' << line)
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end
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ofl.puts("\n# Add your own events below this line\n#" << '_' * 60)
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end
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add_ok = require file
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add_ok = require file
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if(add_ok)
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return add_ok, $events.length >= 3
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end
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end
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rescue IOError => ex
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ofl.close
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@log.error('Cannot work with the given file: ' << ex.message)
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end
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end
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def initialize(*args)
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@log = @@log
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# adjust log-level, if given.
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# Else use what you know.
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options = ArgParser.parse(*args)
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$LOG_LEVEL = Logger::DEBUG if options.debug
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@log.level = $LOG_LEVEL if $LOG_LEVEL
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@log.debug('log_level is ' << $LOG_LEVEL.to_s)
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@log.debug('options are ' << options.to_s)
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# should we add only a new event to the list
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@log.debug('options are : ' << options.to_s)
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add_ok = game_ok = false
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if(options.file)
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@log.debug('shall use non-standard events file')
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add_ok, game_ok = verify_prepare(options.file)
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else
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game_ok = require_relative 'events'
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end
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if(options.add)
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if(add_ok)
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Adder::add(options)
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exit true
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elsif(options.file)
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@log.error('cannot add events to ' << options.file)
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exit false
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else
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@log.error('PSE start the program with -h or --help to see an option-overview')
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exit false
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end
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end
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# start the chosen interface
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if(game_ok)
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start_game
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else
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@log.error("Cannot play with the events in " << options.file)
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@log.error("PSE verify that there are at least 3 events defined!")
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exit false
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end
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end
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private
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# A dangerous method. Not only because the use of the argument is somewhat
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# esotheric... This sorts the events in the *correct* order of their years.
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# Any later comparison with user-provided values is based on the *correct*
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# order, not the one currently at display! Although this is of interest only
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# after the very first round, it caused me some headache, once the
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# user-interfaces had been separated... Mind this when creating a new UI.
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# The argument 'index' controlls if the displayed index should be changed to
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# mirror the *correct* order of events, meaning the index from the Array + 1
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# (i.e. [1,2,3...]). I forgot, how this is useful (see in 'good_order',
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# below).
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def sort_years(index = false)
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@m_events.sort! {|f, s| f.year <=> s.year }
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@m_events.each_with_index {|ev, i| ev.disp_index = i+1} if index
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end
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# Verifies and reports if the user-provided order is correct in the way that
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# it creates a consistent timeline. The argument 'response' may be either an
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# Array of Integers or just one Integer. In the latter case, an Event should
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# be given, too.
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def good_order(response, event = nil)
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if(response.respond_to?(:to_ary) )
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response_years = []
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response.each_with_index {|r, i| response_years[r-1] = @m_events[i].year}
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@log.debug('response is ' << response.join(', ') << "\nresponse_years is : " << response_years.join(', ') )
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|
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# do not change the displayed index
|
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sort_years(false)
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event_years = @m_events.collect{|ev| ev.year }
|
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|
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# Compare the order of years, not the order of events!
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# There may be two or more events in the same year.
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response_years == event_years
|
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elsif(response.respond_to?(:to_int) )
|
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# set/change the displayed index
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|
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sort_years(true)
|
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|
+
# Compare the order of years, not the order of events!
|
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|
+
# There may be two or more events in the same year.
|
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|
+
@m_events[response + 1].year == event.year
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
+
|
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|
+
## ---TEST
|
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|
+
if __FILE__ == $0
|
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|
+
qu = Timequiz.new
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
+
## ---END TEST
|
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|
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# EOF, too.
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