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#!/usr/bin/env bash
REPO=fat0troll/lorchess
TOURNEY=autumn2013
# Variables
date="[0-9]\{2\}\.[0-9]\{2\}\.[0-9]\{4\}"
result="\(0\|1\|0\.5\):\(0\|1\|0\.5\)"
# Colors
restore="\033[00m"
red="\033[01;31m"
green="\033[01;32m"
yellow="\033[01;33m"
cyan="\033[01;36m"
# Highlight output
highlight () {
line=$1
# Highlight the tour heading
line=$(sed "s/Тур/\\${green}\0\\${restore}/g" <<< "$line")
line=$(sed "s/№[0-9]\+/\\${cyan}\0\\${restore}/g" <<< "$line")
line=$(sed "s/^=*$/\\${green}\0\\${restore}/g" <<< "$line")
# Highlight the tour duration
line=$(sed "s/\(^.*\):/\\${green}\1\\${restore}:/g" <<< "$line")
# Highlight date
line=$(sed "s/${date}/\\${cyan}\0\\${restore}/g" <<< "$line")
echo -e "$line"
}
# Note that we use '"$@"' to let each command-line parameter expand to a
# separate word. The quotes around '$@' are essential!
# We need 'opts' as the 'eval set --' would nuke the return value of getopt
opts=$(getopt --options p: --longoptions player: -- "$@")
# Note the quotes around '$opts': they are essential!
eval set -- "$opts"
name=""
if [[ $1 == -p || $1 == --player ]]; then
name=$2
shift 2
fi
shift
# Generate the sequence of tours to search in
if [[ -z "$@" ]]; then
tours=$(seq -f "%02g" 1 99)
else
# Change tour numbers: '1' -> '01', '2' -> '02', and so on
tours=$(for tour in "$@"; do printf "%02g " $tour; done)
fi
for tour in $tours; do
# Store 'tour_info' in an array of lines
url=https://raw.github.com/$REPO/master/$TOURNEY/tour_$tour/tour_info
lines=()
while read line; do
lines+=("$line")
done <<< "$(curl --fail -q --silent --write-out '\n' $url)"
# Produce output only if 'tour_info' exists
if [[ -n $lines ]]; then
# Decide to skip the tour or not
unskip=""; player=""
for ((i=5; i<${#lines[@]}; ++i)); do
line="${lines[$i]}"
# Don't skip if an unfinished game exists
if [[ -z $(grep "$result" <<< "$line") ]]; then
if [[ -z "$name" ]]; then
unskip="yes"
# In addition, if the player was passed as an
# argument, check if this is his game or not
elif [[ -n $(grep -o "[^ ]*${name}[^ ]*" <<< "$line") ]]; then
unskip="yes"
# Complete player's name
player=$(grep -o "[^ ]*${name}[^ ]*" <<< "$line")
fi
fi
done
if [[ -n "$unskip" ]]; then
# The separator between tours
echo -en "$yellow"
for i in {1..41}; do echo -n "-"; done
echo -e "$restore"
# Output the tour heading as is
for ((i=0; i<5; ++i)); do highlight "${lines[$i]}"; done
# Lines with game info
for ((i=5; i<${#lines[@]}; ++i)); do
line="${lines[$i]}"
# Output only unfinished games
if [[ -z $(grep "$result" <<< "$line") ]]; then
if [[ -z "$player" ]]; then
highlight "$line"
# If the player was passed as an argument,
# highlight his name
elif [[ -n $(grep -o "${player}" <<< "$line") ]]; then
line=$(sed "s/${player}/\\${red}\0\\${restore}/g" <<< "$line")
highlight "$line"
fi
fi
done
fi
else
# If the tour numbers were not passed as arguments, exit once
# the first non-existing 'tour_info' is reached
[[ -z "$@" ]] && break
fi
done
exit 0