rogers@sud509.ed.ray.com (Andrew Rogers) (09/20/90)
You guessed it - another revision of Pcal. Probably my last, as it turns out, since I will be leaving my current job at the end of the month and may not have net access (or access to the alt.* groups) at my next job. Anyway, version 2.3 (2.2 was not released to alt.sources) merges the following changes: Joe Brownlee added a mechanism by which notes can be specified in one of the unused calendar boxes. The date file may now contain lines of the form note <month> <text> where <month> may be numeric or alphabetic in form; any text specified is placed in the box next to the small calendars. Jamie Zawinski added a command-line option to print the phase of the moon: -m prints it only on full, new, and half moons, while -M prints it on all days. He also wrote a program, pcalinit.c, which generates pcalinit.h automatically from PostScript source in pcalinit.ps and tweaked the Makefile accordingly. Richard Dyson supplied a more VMS-specific usage() message. My own contributions were basically merging all of the above, revising the logic of parse(), and supplying a VMS script, make_pcal.com, to generate pcalinit.h and build pcal. The accompanying file called "ReadMe.orig" came with the original distribution as README and states this program is copyrighted but with permission to modify and redistribute. Andrew W. Rogers 9/18/90 PS: Suggestion for future direction - my desk calendar has the number of each day (1-365) and days remaining (364-0) on each page. Anyone want to add that feature? Additional note: This distribution includes a VMS HELP file written by Richard Dyson. Countless other people worked on pcal long before me; see the ReadMe.orig file and topline comments in pcal.c. -------------------------------- cut here -------------------------------- #! /bin/sh # This is a shell archive, meaning: # 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line. # 2. Save the resulting text in a file. # 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create: # Makefile # ReadMe # ReadMe.orig # calendar # make_pcal.com # pcal.c # pcal.hlp # pcal.man # pcalinit.c # pcalinit.ps # This archive created: Wed Sep 19 13:23:15 EDT 1990 export PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH if test -f 'Makefile' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'Makefile' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'Makefile' # MANDIR=/usr1/jad/man # must change this pcal: pcal.c pcalinit.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(COPTS) -o pcal pcal.c pcalinit: pcalinit.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(COPTS) -o pcalinit pcalinit.c pcalinit.h: pcalinit pcalinit.ps pcalinit pcalinit.ps pcalinit.h man: pcal.man nroff -man pcal.man > pcal.1 pack pcal.1 # mv pcal.1.z $(MANDIR) SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'ReadMe' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'ReadMe' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'ReadMe' Version 2.3 (2.2 was not released to alt.sources) merges the following changes: Joe Brownlee added a mechanism by which notes can be specified in one of the unused calendar boxes. The date file may now contain lines of the form note <month> <text> where <month> may be numeric or alphabetic in form; any text specified is placed in the box next to the small calendars. Jamie Zawinski added a command-line option to print the phase of the moon: -m prints it only on full, new, and half moons, while -M prints it on all days. He also wrote a program, pcalinit.c, which generates pcalinit.h automatically from PostScript source in pcalinit.ps and tweaked the Makefile accordingly. Richard Dyson supplied a more VMS-specific usage() message. My own contributions were basically merging all of the above, revising the logic of parse(), and supplying a VMS script, make_pcal.com, to generate pcalinit.h and build pcal. The accompanying file called "ReadMe.orig" came with the original distribution as README and states this program is copyrighted but with permission to modify and redistribute. Andrew W. Rogers Additional note: This distribution includes a VMS HELP file written by Richard Dyson. Countless other people worked on pcal long before me; see the ReadMe.orig file and topline comments in pcal.c. SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'ReadMe.orig' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'ReadMe.orig' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'ReadMe.orig' "Pcal" is a program to print PostScript calendars for any month and year. By default, it looks for a file in the home directory named "calendar" for entries with leading dates matching dates on the calendar, and prints any following text under the appropriate day. The program may be a little System V flavored (getopt, time routines) but should be easily portable to other vintages of UNIX. Pcal is the combined effort of several people, most notably Patrick Wood of Pipeline Associates, Inc. for the original PostScript code and Bill Vogel of AT&T for the calendar file mechanism. My part was simple translation to a "C" program, the addition of a couple options and a more generalized date searching routine (oh yes, and a manual page :-). The original calendar PostScript was Copyright (c) 1987 by Patrick Wood and Pipeline Associates, Inc. with permission to modify and redistribute. Please retain this README file with the package. Ken Keirnan Pacific Bell San Ramon, CA. SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'calendar' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'calendar' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'calendar' # Sample calendar file for pcal # # This should be ~/.calendar on Unix, SYS$LOGIN:CALENDAR.DAT on VMS # # Valid entries are of the following forms: # # opt <options> # year <year> # <month_name> <day>{*} {<text>} # <month><sep><day>{<sep><year>}{*} {<text>} # note <month> {<text>} # note <month_name> {<text>} # # where: # <options> := one or more valid command-line options (except -e and -f) # <month_name> := first 3+ characters of name of month (in English) # <sep> := one or more non-numeric, non-space, non-'*' characters # <text> is the text to be printed in the calendar box # <day>, <month>, and <year> are appropriate integers # # whitespace is to be used/avoided as implied by the above productions # '*' flags the date as a holiday (to be printed in gray) # comments run from '#' through end-of-line # A sample "opt" line to change the fonts and output file names, to print # only Sundays in gray, and to print moons on all days: # #opt -d Helvetica-Bold -t Helvetica-Bold -o myfile.ps -b all -g sun -M year 1990 # set year explicitly 5/28* Memorial Day (observed) # '*' prints holiday in gray 5/31 Memorial Day 7/4/90* Independence Day # full date format Sep 3* Labor Day # month written out 10/8* Columbus Day (observed) 10/12 Columbus Day 11/22* Thanksgiving 11/23* # holiday without text 12/24* # Christmas Eve 12/25* Christmas note Dec Some consider Christmas Eve a holiday 1/1/91* New Year's Day # set new year implicitly SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'make_pcal.com' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'make_pcal.com' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'make_pcal.com' $! make_pcal.com - VMS command script to build/run pcalinit, create pcalinit.h $! from pcalinit.ps, and compile/link pcalinit.c $ $ cc pcalinit.c $ link pcalinit $ pcalinit = "$" + f$environment("DEFAULT") + "pcalinit" $ pcalinit pcalinit.ps pcalinit.h $ delete/exclude=(*.c,*.h,*.ps) pcalinit.*;* $ $ cc pcal.c $ link pcal.obj $ pcal == "$" + f$environment("DEFAULT") + "pcal" $ show symbol pcal SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'pcal.c' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'pcal.c' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'pcal.c' /* * pcal.c - generate PostScript file to print calendar for any month and year * * The original PostScript code to generate the calendars was written by * Patrick Wood (Copyright (c) 1987 by Patrick Wood of Pipeline Associates, * Inc.), and authorized for modification and redistribution. The calendar * file inclusion code was originally written in "bs(1)" by Bill Vogel of * AT&T. Patrick's original PostScript was modified and enhanced several * times by others whose names have regrettably been lost. This C version * was originally created by Ken Keirnan of Pacific Bell; additional * enhancements by Joseph P. Larson, Ed Hand, and Andrew Rogers (who also * did the VMS port), Mark Kantrowitz, and Joe Brownlee. The moon routines * were originally written by Mark Hanson <cs62a12@wind.ucsd.edu>, and were * improved and incorporated into this version by Jamie Zawinski * <jwz@lucid.com>. * * Revision history: * * 2.3 jwz 09/18/90 Added moon routines * * 2.2 AWR 09/17/90 revise logic of parse(); new usage * message * * JAB/AWR 09/14/90 support "note" lines in date file * * 2.1 MK/AWR 08/27/90 support -L, -C, -R, -n options; * print holiday text next to date * * AWR 08/24/90 incorporate cpp-like functionality; * add -D and -U options; save date file * information in internal data structure; * look for PCAL_OPTS and PCAL_DIR; look * for ~/.calendar and ~/calendar * * 2.0 AWR 08/08/90 included revision history; replaced -r * flag with -l and -p; replaced -s and -S * flags with -b and -g; recognize flags * set in date file; translate ( and ) in * text to octal escape sequence; usage() * message condensed to fit 24x80 screen * * Parameters: * * pcal [opts] generate calendar for current month/year * * pcal [opts] yy generate calendar for entire year yy * * pcal [opts] mm yy generate calendar for month mm * (Jan = 1), year yy (19yy if yy < 100) * * pcal [opts] mm yy n as above, for n consecutive months * * Output: * * PostScript file to print calendars for all selected months. * * Options: * * -b <DAY> print specified weekday in black * -g <DAY> print specified weekday in gray * (default: print Saturdays and Sundays in gray) * * -d <FONT> specify alternate font for day names * (default: Times-Bold) * * -n <FONT> specify alternate font for notes in boxes * (default: Helvetica-Narrow) * * -t <FONT> specify alternate font for titles * (default: Times-Bold) * * -D <SYM> define preprocessor symbol * -U <SYM> un-define preprocessor symbol * * -e generate empty calendar (ignore date file) * * -f <FILE> specify alternate date file (default: * ~/.calendar on Un*x, SYS$LOGIN:CALENDAR.DAT * on VMS; if environment variable [logical * name on VMS] PCAL_DIR exists, looks there * instead) * * -o <FILE> specify alternate output file (default: * stdout on Un*x, CALENDAR.PS on VMS) * * -L <STRING> specify left foot string (default: "") * -C <STRING> specify center foot string (default: "") * -R <STRING> specify right foot string (default: "") * * -l generate landscape-mode calendars * -p generate portrait-mode calendars * (default: landscape-mode) * * -m draw a small moon icon on the days of the * full, new, and half moons. * -M draw a small moon icon every day. * (default: no moons). * * There are many ways to specify these options in addition to using the * command line; this facilitates customization to the user's needs. * * If the environment variable (global symbol on VMS) PCAL_OPTS is * present, its value will be parsed as if it were a command line. * Any options specified will override the program defaults. * * All but the -e, -f, -D, and -U options may be specified in the date * file by the inclusion of one or more lines of the form "opt <options>". * Any such options override any previous values set either as program * defaults, via PCAL_OPTS, or in previous "opt" lines. * * Options explicitly specified on the command line in turn override all * of the above. * * Any flag which normally takes an argument may also be specified without * an argument; this resets the corresponding option to its default. -D * alone un-defines all symbols; -U alone has no effect. * * Parameters and flags may be mixed on the command line. In some cases * (e.g., when a parameter follows a flag without its optional argument) * this may lead to ambiguity; the dummy flag '-' (or '--') may be used * to separate them, i.e. "pcal -t - 9 90". * * Simple cpp-like functionality is provided. The date file may include * the following commands, which work like their cpp counterparts: * * define <sym> * undef <sym> * * if{n}def <sym> * ... * { else * ... } * endif * * include <file> * * Note that these do not start with '#', which is reserved as a comment * character. * * "define" alone deletes all the current definitions; "ifdef" alone is * always false; "ifndef" alone is always true. All defined symbols are * treated in a case-insensitive manner. * * The file name in the "include" directive may optionally be surrounded * by "" or <>. * * Additional notes may be propagated to an empty calendar box by the * inclusion of one or more lines of the form "note <month> <text>", * where <month> may be numeric or alphabetic. * */ #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <time.h> #include <string.h> #ifdef VMS /* VMS oddities isolated here */ #include <ssdef.h> /* required for trnlog() */ #include <descrip.h> #define HOME_DIR "SYS$LOGIN" #define DATEFILE "calendar.dat" #define OUTFILE "calendar.ps" #define START_PATH '[' #define END_PATH ']' #define EXIT_SUCCESS 1 #define EXIT_FAILURE 3 #else /* non-VMS - assume Un*x of some sort */ #define HOME_DIR "HOME" #define DATEFILE ".calendar" #define ALT_DATEFILE "calendar" /* for backward compatibility */ #define OUTFILE "" #define START_PATH '/' #define END_PATH '/' #define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 #define EXIT_FAILURE 1 #endif #define PCAL_OPTS "PCAL_OPTS" /* environment variables */ #define PCAL_DIR "PCAL_DIR" #define IS_LEAP(y) ((y) % 4 == 0 && ((y) % 100 != 0 || (y) % 400 == 0)) #define INIT_COLORS memcpy(color, default_color, sizeof(color)) #define LASTCHAR(p) ((p) && *(p) ? (p) + strlen(p) - 1 : NULL) #ifdef __STDC__ #define TOLOWER(c) tolower(c) #else #define TOLOWER(c) (isupper(c) ? tolower(c) : (c)) #endif #define PRT (void)printf #define FPR (void)fprintf #define FALSE 0 #define TRUE 1 #define ALL_FLAGS "bCDdefgLlMmnopRtU" /* all command-line flags */ #define DATEFILE_FLAGS "DefU" /* parsed before opening datefile */ #define OTHER_FLAGS "bCdgLlMmnopRt" /* parsed inside datefile */ #define DAYFONT "Times-Bold" /* default font names */ #define TITLEFONT "Times-Bold" #define NOTESFONT "Helvetica-Narrow" #define LFOOT "" /* default foot strings */ #define CFOOT "" #define RFOOT "" #define LANDSCAPE 90 /* degrees to rotate for landscape/portrait */ #define PORTRAIT 0 #define ROTATE LANDSCAPE /* default */ #define BLACK 0 /* colors for dates */ #define GRAY 1 #define NO_DATEFILE 0 /* date file (if any) to use */ #define USER_DATEFILE 1 #define SYS_DATEFILE 2 /* preprocessor token codes - must be contiguous range of integers starting * at 0 and ending with code for non-tokens (cf. pp_info[], pp_token()) */ #define PP_DEFINE 0 #define PP_ELSE 1 #define PP_ENDIF 2 #define PP_IFDEF 3 #define PP_IFNDEF 4 #define PP_INCLUDE 5 #define PP_UNDEF 6 #define PP_OTHER 7 /* not pp token */ #define MAX_NESTING 10 /* maximum nesting level for file inclusion */ #define MAX_PP_SYMS 100 /* number of definable preprocessor symbols */ #define PP_SYM_UNDEF -1 /* flag for undefined symbol */ #define MIN_YR 1900 /* significant years (calendar limits) */ #define MAX_YR 9999 #define JAN 1 /* significant months */ #define FEB 2 #define DEC 12 #define DAY_TEXT 0 /* types of text in data structure */ #define HOLIDAY_TEXT 1 #define NOTE_TEXT 2 #define NOTE_DAY 32 /* dummy day for notes text */ #define DF_YEAR 0 /* returns from date_type() */ #define DF_OPT 1 #define DF_NOTE 2 #define DF_MONTH 3 #define DF_DATE 4 #define DF_OTHER 5 #define PARSE_OK 0 /* returns from parse(), enter_day_info() */ #define PARSE_INVDATE 1 #define PARSE_INVLINE 2 #define STRSIZ 200 /* size of misc. strings */ #define MAXARGS 3 /* numeric command-line args */ #define WHITESPACE " \t" /* token delimiters in date file */ /* * Global typedef declarations for data structure */ typedef struct d_i { int is_holiday; char *text; struct d_i *next; } day_info; typedef struct m_i { unsigned long holidays; day_info *day[32]; /* including NOTE_DAY */ } month_info; typedef struct y_i { int year; month_info *month[12]; struct y_i *next; } year_info; /* * Global variables: */ int do_define(), do_ifdef(), do_ifndef(), do_include(), do_undef(); char *trnlog(), *mk_path(), *mk_filespec(); extern char *getenv(); year_info *head = NULL; /* head of internal data structure */ int nesting_level = 0; /* level of include file nesting */ int init_month; /* initial month, year, number of months */ int init_year; int nmonths; int curr_year; /* current default year for date file entries */ char *words[100]; /* maximum number of words per date file line */ char lbuf[512]; /* maximum date file line size */ char *pp_sym[MAX_PP_SYMS]; /* preprocessor defined symbols */ char progname[STRSIZ]; /* program name (for error messages) */ char color[7]; /* colors of weekdays - cf. default_color[] */ /* * Default values for command-line options: */ char default_color[7] = { /* -b, -g */ GRAY, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, GRAY /* cf. COLOR_MSG */ }; int datefile_type = SYS_DATEFILE; /* -e, -f */ char datefile[STRSIZ] = ""; char default_dir[STRSIZ] = ""; int rotate = ROTATE; /* -l, -p */ char *draw_moons = "false"; /* -m, -M */ char dayfont[STRSIZ] = DAYFONT; /* -d, -t, -n */ char titlefont[STRSIZ] = TITLEFONT; char notesfont[STRSIZ] = NOTESFONT; char lfoot[STRSIZ] = LFOOT; /* -L, -C, -R */ char cfoot[STRSIZ] = CFOOT; char rfoot[STRSIZ] = RFOOT; char outfile[STRSIZ] = OUTFILE; /* -o */ /* * Language-dependent strings (month and day names, option file keywords, * preprocessor tokens): */ static char *months[12] = { "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" }; static char *days[7] = { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" }; /* preprocessor tokens - must be in same order as PP_XXXXX (cf. pp_token()) */ static struct pp { char *token; /* name */ int (*pfcn)(); /* dispatch routine */ } pp_info[] = { { "define", do_define }, /* PP_DEFINE */ { "else", NULL }, /* PP_ELSE */ { "endif", NULL }, /* PP_ENDIF */ { "ifdef", do_ifdef }, /* PP_IFDEF */ { "ifndef", do_ifndef }, /* PP_IFNDEF */ { "include", do_include }, /* PP_INCLUDE */ { "undef", do_undef }, /* PP_UNDEF */ { NULL, NULL } /* PP_OTHER */ }; #define MIN_DAY_LEN 2 /* minimum size of abbreviations */ #define MIN_MONTH_LEN 3 #define MIN_PPTOK_LEN 3 #define ALL "all" /* command-line or date file keywords */ #define NOTE "note" #define OPT "opt" #define YEAR "year" #define COLOR_MSG "Sat/Sun in gray, others in black" /* cf. usage() */ /* * PostScript boilerplate */ #include "pcalinit.h" /* * Main program - parse and validate command-line arguments, open files, * generate PostScript boilerplate and code to generate calendars. * * Program structure: * * main() looks for the environment variable (global symbol on VMS) PCAL_OPTS * and calles get_args() to parse it. It then calls get_args() again to parse * the command line for the date file name, -D and -U options to be in effect * prior to reading the date file, and any numeric arguments (month, year, * number of months). It then calls read_datefile() to read and parse the * date file; any "opt" lines present will override the defaults for the * command-line flags. It then calls get_args() again to process the other * command-line flags, which in turn override any specified earlier. * * main() then generates the common PostScript code and then calls pmonth() to * print the calendars. * * read_datefile() calls getline() to read the date file, do_xxxxx() to process * the preprocessor tokens, and parse() to parse each date line. * * getline() reads one or more lines from the date file, stripping comments * (# through end-of-line) and ignoring blank lines. * * parse() parses a line from the date file and processes it. If "opt", it * calls loadwords() to split the line into tokens and get_args() to * process them. If the line contains "note" or a date, it calls * enter_day_info() to enter the day and related text into the data structure. * * pmonth() calls find_holidays() to generate the list of holidays to be * printed in gray; it then calls find_daytext() to generate the text to * be printed inside the calendar boxes. * */ main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { FILE *dfp = NULL; /* date file pointer */ char *p, **ap; int i, month, year, ngray; #define DO_HEADER(phdr) for (ap = phdr; *ap; ap++) PRT("%s\n", *ap) INIT_COLORS; /* set up default colors */ /* isolate root program name (for use in error messages) */ strcpy(progname, **argv ? *argv : "pcal"); if ((p = strrchr(progname, END_PATH)) != NULL) strcpy(progname, ++p); if ((p = strchr(progname, '.')) != NULL) *p = '\0'; /* * Get the arguments from a) the environment variable, b) "opt" lines * in the date file, and c) the command line, in that order */ /* look for environment variable for options */ if ((p = getenv(PCAL_OPTS)) != NULL) { strcpy(lbuf, "x "); /* prepend a dummy token */ strcat(lbuf, p); loadwords(); if (! get_args(words, ALL_FLAGS, FALSE)) { usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } /* parse command-line arguments once to find name of date file, etc. */ if (!get_args(argv, DATEFILE_FLAGS, TRUE)) { usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Attempt to open the date file as specified by the [-e | -f] flags */ switch (datefile_type) { case NO_DATEFILE: dfp = NULL; break; case USER_DATEFILE: /* Attempt to open user-specified calendar file */ if ((dfp = fopen(datefile, "r")) == NULL) { FPR(stderr, "%s: can't open file %s\n", progname, datefile); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } mk_path(default_dir, datefile); /* extract path */ break; case SYS_DATEFILE: /* Attempt to open system-specified calendar file */ if ((p = trnlog(PCAL_DIR)) || (p = trnlog(HOME_DIR))) strcpy(default_dir, p); mk_filespec(datefile, default_dir, DATEFILE); dfp = fopen(datefile, "r"); /* no error if nonexistent */ #ifdef ALT_DATEFILE if (!dfp) { /* try again with alternate file */ mk_filespec(datefile, default_dir, ALT_DATEFILE); dfp = fopen(datefile, "r"); } #endif break; } /* read the date file (if any) and build internal data structure */ if (dfp) { curr_year = init_year; read_datefile(dfp, datefile); fclose(dfp); } /* reparse command line - flags there supersede those in date file */ get_args(argv, OTHER_FLAGS, FALSE); /* done with the arguments and flags - try to open the output file */ if (*outfile && freopen(outfile, "w", stdout) == (FILE *) NULL) { FPR(stderr, "%s: can't open file %s\n", progname, outfile); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* * Write out PostScript prolog */ /* * Write out PostScript prolog */ /* font names */ PRT("%%!\n"); PRT("/titlefont /%s def\n/dayfont /%s def\n/notesfont /%s def\n", titlefont, dayfont, notesfont); /* foot strings */ def_footstring(lfoot, 'L'); def_footstring(cfoot, 'C'); def_footstring(rfoot, 'R'); /* month names */ PRT("/month_names ["); for (i = 0; i < 12; i++) PRT("%s(%s) ", i % 6 == 0 ? "\n\t" : "", months[i]); PRT("] def\n"); /* day names */ PRT("/day_names ["); for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) PRT("%s(%s) ", i % 6 == 0 ? "\n\t" : "", days[i]); PRT("] def\n"); /* colors (black/gray) to print weekdays and holidays */ PRT("/day_gray ["); for (ngray = i = 0; i < 7; ngray += color[i++] == GRAY) PRT(" %s", color[i] == GRAY ? "true" : "false"); PRT(" ] def\n"); PRT("/holiday_gray %s def\n", ngray <= 3 ? "true" : "false"); /* PostScript boilerplate (part 1 of 1) */ DO_HEADER(header); /* landscape or portrait mode */ PRT("\n/landscape-p %s def\n", (rotate == LANDSCAPE) ? "true":"false"); PRT("/draw-moons %s def\n", draw_moons); /* * Write out PostScript code to print calendars */ month = init_month; year = init_year; while (nmonths--) { pmonth(month, year); if (++month > DEC) { month = JAN; year++; } } cleanup(); #ifdef VMS FPR(stderr, "Output is in file %s\n", outfile); #endif exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } /* * get_args - walk the argument list, parsing all arguments but processing only * those specified in "flags". If "do_numargs" is TRUE, processes numeric * arguments (month, year, number of months) as well. */ int get_args(argv, flags, do_numargs) char **argv; /* argument list */ char *flags; /* which flags to process */ int do_numargs; /* process numeric arguments? */ { char *p, *opt; int i, do_flag; long tmp; /* for getting current month/year */ struct tm *p_tm; int badopt = FALSE; /* flag set if bad param */ int nargs = 0; /* count of non-flag args */ int numargs[MAXARGS]; /* non-flag (numeric) args */ /* Look for the argument following flag - may be separated by spaces or * not (bumps argv in former case). If no non-flag argument appears, set * "arg" to NULL (-b, -C, -d, -g, -L, -n, -o, -R, and -t without an argument * reset the corresponding option to its default value). */ #define GETARG(arg) arg = *(*argv + 2) ? *argv + 2 : \ (*(argv+1) && **(argv+1) != '-' ? *++argv : NULL) /* Walk argument list, ignoring first element (program name) */ while (*++argv) { /* Assume that any non-flag argument is a numeric argument */ if (**argv != '-') { if (do_numargs && nargs < MAXARGS) numargs[nargs++] = atoi(*argv); continue; } /* Is this flag among those to be processed beyond parsing? */ do_flag = strchr(flags, *(opt = *argv + 1)) != NULL; switch (*opt) { case '\0': /* take - or -- as dummy flags */ case '-' : break; case 'b': /* print day in black or gray */ case 'g': GETARG(p); if (do_flag) if (p) set_color(p, *opt == 'b' ? BLACK : GRAY); else INIT_COLORS; /* reset to defaults */ break; case 'C': /* specify alternate center foot */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(cfoot, p ? p : CFOOT); break; case 'd': /* specify alternate day font */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(dayfont, p ? p : DAYFONT); break; case 'D': /* define preprocessor symbol */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) do_define(p); break; case 'e': /* generate empty calendar */ if (do_flag) { datefile_type = NO_DATEFILE; datefile[0] = '\0'; } break; case 'f': /* specify alternate date file */ GETARG(p); if (p && do_flag) { datefile_type = USER_DATEFILE; strcpy(datefile, p); } break; case 'L': /* specify alternate left foot */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(lfoot, p ? p : LFOOT); break; case 'l': /* generate landscape calendar */ if (do_flag) rotate = LANDSCAPE; break; case 'n': /* specify alternate notes font */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(notesfont, p ? p : NOTESFONT); break; case 'o': /* specify alternate output file */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(outfile, p ? p : OUTFILE); break; case 'p': /* generate portrait calendar */ if (do_flag) rotate = PORTRAIT; break; case 'R': /* specify alternate right foot */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(rfoot, p ? p : RFOOT); break; case 't': /* specify alternate title font */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) strcpy(titlefont, p ? p : TITLEFONT); break; case 'U': /* undef preprocessor symbol */ GETARG(p); if (do_flag) do_undef(p); break; case 'm': /* draw four moons */ if (do_flag) draw_moons = "4"; break; case 'M': /* draw a moon for each day */ if (do_flag) draw_moons = "true"; break; default: /* unrecognized flag */ FPR(stderr, "%s: illegal option -%s\n", progname, opt); badopt = TRUE; break; } } if (!do_numargs) return !badopt; /* return TRUE if OK, FALSE if error */ /* Validate non-flag (numeric) parameters */ switch (nargs) { case 0: /* no arguments - print current month/year */ time(&tmp); p_tm = localtime(&tmp); init_month = p_tm->tm_mon + 1; init_year = p_tm->tm_year; nmonths = 1; break; case 1: /* one argument - print entire year */ init_month = JAN; init_year = numargs[0]; nmonths = 12; break; default: /* two or three arguments - print one or more months */ init_month = numargs[0]; init_year = numargs[1]; nmonths = nargs > 2 ? numargs[2] : 1; break; } if (nmonths < 1) /* ensure at least one month */ nmonths = 1; /* check range of month and year */ if (init_month < JAN || init_month > DEC) { FPR(stderr, "%s: month %d not in range 1 .. 12\n", progname, init_month); badopt = TRUE; } if (init_year > 0 && init_year < 100) /* treat nn as 19nn */ init_year += 1900; if (init_year < MIN_YR || init_year > MAX_YR) { FPR(stderr, "%s year %d not in range %d .. %d\n", progname, init_year, MIN_YR, MAX_YR); badopt = TRUE; } return !badopt; /* return TRUE if OK, FALSE if error */ } /* * usage - print message explaining correct usage of the command-line * arguments and flags */ usage() { FPR(stderr, "\nUsage:\t%s [-b|-g DAY]* [-d|-n|-t FONT] [-e | -f FILE] [-o FILE] [-l | -p]\n", progname); FPR(stderr, "\t[-m|-M] [-D|-U SYM] [-L|-C|-R STRING] [ [ [mm] yy ] | [mm yy n] ]\n"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-b DAY\t\tprint weekday DAY in black\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-g DAY\t\tprint weekday DAY in gray\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t\t\t(default: %s)\n", COLOR_MSG); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-d FONT\t\tspecify alternate day name font (default: %s)\n", DAYFONT); FPR(stderr, "\t-n FONT\t\tspecify alternate notes font (default: %s)\n", NOTESFONT); FPR(stderr, "\t-t FONT\t\tspecify alternate title font (default: %s)\n", TITLEFONT); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-e\t\tgenerate empty calendar (ignore date file)\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-f FILE\t\tspecify alternate date file (default: %s)\n", DATEFILE); FPR(stderr, "\t-o FILE\t\tspecify alternate output file (default: %s)\n", OUTFILE[0] ? OUTFILE : "stdout"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-l\t\tgenerate landscape-style calendars"); #if (ROTATE == LANDSCAPE) FPR(stderr, " (default)"); #endif FPR(stderr, "\n\t-p\t\tgenerate portrait-style calendars"); #if (ROTATE == PORTRAIT) FPR(stderr, " (default)"); #endif FPR(stderr, "\n\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-m\t\t\draw a \"moon\" icon on days of full, new, and half moons\n"); #ifdef VMS FPR(stderr, "\t-\"M\"\t\t\draw a \"moon\" icon every day (default: no moons)\n"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-\"D\" SYM\tdefine preprocessor symbol\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-\"U\" SYM\tundefine preprocessor symbol\n"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-\"L\" STRING\tspecify left foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", LFOOT); FPR(stderr, "\t-\"C\" STRING\tspecify center foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", CFOOT); FPR(stderr, "\t-\"R\" STRING\tspecify right foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", RFOOT); #else FPR(stderr, "\t-M\t\t\draw a \"moon\" icon every day (default: no moons)\n"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-D SYM\t\tdefine preprocessor symbol\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-U SYM\t\tundefine preprocessor symbol\n"); FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t-L STRING\tspecify left foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", LFOOT); FPR(stderr, "\t-C STRING\tspecify center foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", CFOOT); FPR(stderr, "\t-R STRING\tspecify right foot string (default: \"%s\")\n", RFOOT); #endif FPR(stderr, "\n"); FPR(stderr, "\tyy\t\tgenerate calendar for year yy (19yy if yy < 100)\n"); FPR(stderr, "\tmm yy\t\tgenerate calendar for month mm (Jan = 1), year yy\n"); FPR(stderr, "\tmm yy n\t\tgenerate calendars for n months, starting at mm/yy\n"); FPR(stderr, "\t(default)\tgenerate calendar for current month/year\n"); } /* * General-purpose utility routines */ /* * alloc - interface to calloc(); terminates if unsuccessful */ char *alloc(size) int size; { char *p; extern char *calloc(); if (size == 0) /* not all calloc()s like null requests */ size = 1; if ((p = calloc(1, size)) == NULL) { FPR(stderr, "%s: out of memory\n", progname); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } return p; } /* * ci_str{n}cmp - case-insensitive flavors of strcmp(), strncmp() */ int ci_strcmp(s1, s2) register char *s1, *s2; { register char c1, c2; for ( ; (c1 = TOLOWER(*s1)) == (c2 = TOLOWER(*s2)); s1++, s2++) if (c1 == '\0') return 0; return c1 - c2; } int ci_strncmp(s1, s2, n) register char *s1, *s2; int n; { register char c1, c2; for ( ; --n >= 0 && (c1 = TOLOWER(*s1)) == (c2 = TOLOWER(*s2)); s1++, s2++) if (c1 == '\0') return 0; return n < 0 ? 0 : c1 - c2; } /* * Preprocessor token and symbol table routines */ /* * find_sym - look up symbol; return symbol table index if found, PP_SYM_UNDEF * if not found */ int find_sym(sym) char *sym; { int i; if (!sym) return PP_SYM_UNDEF; for (i = 0; i < MAX_PP_SYMS; i++) if (pp_sym[i] && ci_strcmp(pp_sym[i], sym) == 0) return i; return PP_SYM_UNDEF; } /* * do_ifdef - return TRUE if 'sym' is currently defined; FALSE if not */ int do_ifdef(sym) char *sym; { return find_sym(sym) != PP_SYM_UNDEF; } /* * do_ifndef - return FALSE if 'sym' is currently defined; TRUE if not */ int do_ifndef(sym) char *sym; { return find_sym(sym) == PP_SYM_UNDEF; } /* * do_define - enter 'sym' into symbol table; if 'sym' NULL, clear symbol table */ do_define(sym) char *sym; { int i; if (! sym) { /* null argument - clear all definitions */ clear_syms(); return; } if (do_ifdef(sym)) /* already defined? */ return; for (i = 0; i < MAX_PP_SYMS; i++) /* find room for it */ if (! pp_sym[i]) { strcpy(pp_sym[i] = alloc(strlen(sym)+1), sym); return; } FPR(stderr, "%s: no room to define %s\n", progname, sym); } /* * do_undef - undefine 'sym' and free its space; no error if not defined */ do_undef(sym) char *sym; { int i; if (! sym) return; if ((i = find_sym(sym)) != PP_SYM_UNDEF) { free(pp_sym[i]); pp_sym[i] = NULL; } } /* * do_include - include specified file (optionally in "" or <>) */ do_include(path, name) char *path; /* path to file */ char *name; /* file name */ { FILE *fp; char *p, incfile[STRSIZ], tmpnam[STRSIZ]; if (! name) /* whoops, no date file */ return; /* copy name, stripping "" or <> */ strcpy(tmpnam, name + (*name == '"' || *name == '<')); if ((p = LASTCHAR(tmpnam)) && *p == '"' || *p == '>') *p = '\0'; if ((fp = fopen(mk_filespec(incfile, path, tmpnam), "r")) == NULL) { FPR(stderr, "%s: can't open file %s\n", progname, incfile); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } read_datefile(fp, incfile); fclose(fp); } /* * pp_token - look up 'token' in list of preprocessor tokens; return its * index if found, PP_OTHER if not (N.B.: this relies on the ordering of * PP_XXXXX and pp_info[]; see comments at their definitions). */ int pp_token(token) char *token; { struct pp *p; for (p = pp_info; p->token && ci_strncmp(token, p->token, MIN_PPTOK_LEN); p++) ; return p - pp_info; } /* * Internal data structure routines */ /* * find_year - find record in year list; optionally create if not present */ year_info *find_year(year, insert) /* find record in year list */ int year; int insert; /* insert if missing */ { year_info *pyear, *plast, *p; for (plast = NULL, pyear = head; /* search linked list */ pyear && pyear->year < year; plast = pyear, pyear = pyear->next) ; if (pyear && pyear->year == year) /* found - return it */ return pyear; if (insert) { /* not found - insert it if requested */ p = (year_info *) alloc(sizeof(year_info)); /* create new record */ p->year = year; p->next = pyear; /* link it in */ return *(plast ? &plast->next : &head) = p; } else return NULL; } /* * enter_day_info - enter text for specified day; avoid entering duplicates. * returns PARSE_INVDATE if date invalid, PARSE_OK if OK */ int enter_day_info(m, d, y, text_type, pword) /* fill in information for given day */ int m, d, y; int text_type; char **pword; { static year_info *pyear; static int prev_year = 0; month_info *pmonth; day_info *pday, *plast; int is_holiday = text_type == HOLIDAY_TEXT; if (! is_valid(m, d == NOTE_DAY && text_type == NOTE_TEXT ? 1 : d, y)) return PARSE_INVDATE; if (y != prev_year) /* avoid unnecessary year lookup */ pyear = find_year(y, 1); --m, --d; /* adjust for use as subscripts */ if ((pmonth = pyear->month[m]) == NULL) /* find/create month record */ pyear->month[m] = pmonth = (month_info *) alloc(sizeof(month_info)); if (is_holiday) pmonth->holidays |= (1 << d); /* insert text for day at end of list (preserving the order of entry * for multiple lines on same day); eliminate those differing only * in spacing and capitalization from existing entries */ get_text(pword); /* consolidate text into lbuf */ if (*lbuf) { for (plast = NULL, pday = pmonth->day[d]; pday; plast = pday, pday = pday->next) if (ci_strcmp(pday->text, lbuf) == 0) { pday->is_holiday |= is_holiday; return PARSE_OK; } /* unique - add to end of list */ pday = (day_info *) alloc(sizeof(day_info)); pday->is_holiday = is_holiday; strcpy(pday->text = (char *) alloc(strlen(lbuf)+1), lbuf); pday->next = NULL; *(plast ? &plast->next : &pmonth->day[d]) = pday; } return PARSE_OK; } /* * Housekeeping routines to free allocated data */ /* * clear_syms - clear and deallocate the symbol table */ clear_syms() { int i; for (i = 0; i < MAX_PP_SYMS; i++) if (pp_sym[i]) { free(pp_sym[i]); pp_sym[i] = NULL; } } /* * cleanup - free all allocated data */ cleanup() { int i, j; year_info *py, *pny; month_info *pm; day_info *pd, *pnd; for (py = head; py; py = pny) { /* main data structure */ pny = py->next; for (i = 0; i < 12; i++) { if ((pm = py->month[i]) == NULL) continue; for (j = 0; j < NOTE_DAY; j++) for (pd = pm->day[j]; pd; pd = pnd) { pnd = pd->next; free(pd->text); free(pd); } free(pm); } free(py); } clear_syms(); /* symbol table */ } /* * Utility routines for date and text parsing and entry */ /* * get_month - convert numeric or alpha string to month; return 1-12 if valid, * 0 if not valid */ int get_month(cp) char *cp; { int mm; if (! cp) return 0; if (isdigit(*cp)) mm = atoi(cp); else for (mm = JAN; mm <= DEC && ci_strncmp(cp, months[mm-1], MIN_MONTH_LEN); mm++) ; return mm >= JAN && mm <= DEC ? mm : 0; } /* * date_type - examine token and return date type code; if DF_MONTH, fill * in number of month */ int date_type(cp, pm) char *cp; /* pointer to start of token */ int *pm; /* month value (returned) */ { int mm; if (isdigit(*cp)) return DF_DATE; if (ci_strncmp(cp, YEAR, strlen(YEAR)) == 0) return DF_YEAR; if (ci_strncmp(cp, OPT, strlen(OPT)) == 0) return DF_OPT; if (ci_strncmp(cp, NOTE, strlen(NOTE)) == 0) return DF_NOTE; return (mm = get_month(cp)) != 0 ? (*pm = mm, DF_MONTH) : DF_OTHER; } /* * is_valid - return TRUE if m/d/y is a valid date */ int is_valid(m, d, y) register int m, d, y; { static char len[13] = {0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 }; return m >= JAN && m <= DEC && d >= 1 && d <= (len[m] + (m == FEB && IS_LEAP(y))); } /* * loadwords - tokenize line buffer into word array, return word count. * differs from old loadwords() in that it handles quoted (" or ') strings */ int loadwords() { register char *pstr, *ptok; char *delim, **ap; register int i; pstr = lbuf; for (i = 0, ap = words; TRUE; i++, ap++) { delim = *pstr == '"' ? "\"" : *pstr == '\'' ? "'" : WHITESPACE; ptok = pstr += strspn(pstr, delim); /* look for next token */ if (! *pstr) { /* end of lbuf? */ *ap = NULL; /* add null ptr at end */ return i; /* return count of non-null ptrs */ } if (*ptok == '"' || *ptok == '\'') /* bump past quote */ ptok++; *ap = ptok; /* save token ptr */ pstr += strcspn(pstr, delim); /* skip past token */ if (*pstr) /* terminate token */ *pstr++ = '\0'; } } /* * get_text - retrieve remaining text in lbuf and transform in place, removing * leading/trailing whitespace and condensing runs of whitespace to one blank */ get_text(pword) char **pword; /* pointer to first desired word in "words" */ { char *pbuf, *p; /* copy words back to lbuf in place, separating by one blank */ for (pbuf = lbuf; p = *pword; *pbuf++ = *++pword ? ' ' : '\0') while (*p) *pbuf++ = *p++; if (pbuf == lbuf) *lbuf = '\0'; } /* * print_text - print tokens in text (assumed separated by single blank) * in PostScript format; convert '(' or ')' to octal escape */ print_text(p) char *p; { char c; PRT("("); for ( ; c = *p ; p++) { if (c == ' ') PRT(")\n("); else PRT(c == '(' || c == ')' ? "\\%03o" : "%c", c); } PRT(")\n"); } /* * def_footstring - print definition for foot string, again converting '(' * or ')' to octal escape */ def_footstring(p, c) char *p; /* definition */ char c; /* L, C, or R */ { PRT("/%cfootstring (", c); while (c = *p++) PRT(c == '(' || c == ')' ? "\\%03o" : "%c", c); PRT(") def\n"); } /* * set_color - set one or all weekdays to print in black or gray */ set_color(day, col) char *day; /* weekday name (or "all") */ int col; /* select black or gray */ { int i, do_all; do_all = ci_strncmp(day, ALL, strlen(ALL)) == 0; /* set all days? */ for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) if (do_all || ci_strncmp(day, days[i], MIN_DAY_LEN) == 0) color[i] = col; } /* * parse - enter date file data (in lbuf[]) into data structure * * Looks for an entry of one of the following forms: * * year <year> * <month_name> <day>{*} {<text>} * <month><sep><day>{<sep><year>}{*} {<text>} * opt <options> * note <month_name> <text> * note <month> <text> * * where * <month_name> := first 3+ characters of name of month (in English) * <sep> := one or more non-numeric, non-space, non-'*' characters * <options> := any command-line option except -e, -f, -D, -U * * Enters information for year, month, and day into data structure for * subsequent retrieval. Lines of form "opt <options>" override any * defaults. * * N.B.: "inc" and other cpp-like lines are handled in read_datefile(). * */ int parse() { register char *cp; char **pword, *p; int mm, dd, yy; int text_type; /* macro to skip numeric field */ #define SKIP_FIELD(p) \ if (1) {while (isdigit(*p)) p++; while (*p && !isdigit(*p)) p++;} else /* * Get first field - can be either "year", "opt", "note", a month * name, or a (complete) numeric date spec */ cp = *(pword = words); switch (date_type(cp, &mm)) { case DF_YEAR: if ((cp = *++pword) != NULL && (yy = atoi(cp)) > 0) { if (yy < 100) yy += 1900; curr_year = yy; return PARSE_OK; } return PARSE_INVDATE; /* year missing or invalid */ break; case DF_OPT: if (!get_args(words, OTHER_FLAGS, FALSE)) { usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } return PARSE_OK; break; case DF_NOTE: mm = get_month(*++pword); return enter_day_info(mm, NOTE_DAY, curr_year, NOTE_TEXT, ++pword); break; case DF_MONTH: if ((cp = *++pword) == NULL || (dd = atoi(cp)) == 0) return PARSE_INVDATE; text_type = cp[strlen(cp) - 1] == '*' ? HOLIDAY_TEXT : DAY_TEXT; return enter_day_info(mm, dd, curr_year, text_type, ++pword); break; case DF_DATE: text_type = cp[strlen(cp) - 1] == '*' ? HOLIDAY_TEXT : DAY_TEXT; /* extract month and day fields */ mm = atoi(cp); SKIP_FIELD(cp); dd = atoi(cp); SKIP_FIELD(cp); /* Numeric dates may (or may not) have a year */ if ((yy = atoi(cp)) > 0) { if (yy < 100) yy += 1900; curr_year = yy; /* if present, reset current year */ } return enter_day_info(mm, dd, curr_year, text_type, ++pword); break; case DF_OTHER: return PARSE_INVLINE; /* line not recognized */ break; } } /* * getline - read next non-null line of input file into lbuf; return 0 on EOF */ int getline(dfp, pline) FILE *dfp; int *pline; { register char *cp; register int c; int in_comment; /* comments: from '#' to end-of-line */ cp = lbuf; do { in_comment = FALSE; while ((c = getc(dfp)) != '\n' && c != EOF) { if (c == '#') in_comment = TRUE; /* ignore comments and leading white space */ if (in_comment || (cp == lbuf && (c == ' ' || c == '\t'))) continue; *cp++ = c; } if (c == EOF) return FALSE; (*pline)++; /* bump line number */ } while (cp == lbuf); /* ignore empty lines */ *cp = '\0'; return TRUE; } /* * read_datefile - read and parse date file, handling preprocessor lines */ read_datefile(fp, filename) FILE *fp; /* file pointer (assumed open) */ char *filename; /* file name (for error messages) */ { static int file_level = 0; int if_level = 0; int restart_level = 0; int line = 0; int processing = TRUE; int pptype, extra, ntokens, save_year; int (*pfcn)(); char *ptok; char **pword; char msg[STRSIZ], incpath[STRSIZ]; #define ERR(errmsg) FPR(stderr, "%s: %s in file %s, line %d\n", \ progname, errmsg, filename, line); if (fp == NULL) /* whoops, no date file */ return; if (++file_level > MAX_NESTING) { ERR("maximum file nesting level exceeded"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } save_year = curr_year; /* save default year */ /* read lines until EOF */ while (getline(fp, &line)) { ntokens = loadwords(); /* split line into tokens */ pword = words; /* point to the first */ /* get token type and pointers to function and name */ pptype = pp_token(*pword++); pfcn = pp_info[pptype].pfcn; ptok = pp_info[pptype].token; switch (pptype) { case PP_DEFINE: case PP_UNDEF: if (processing) (*pfcn)(*pword); extra = ntokens > 2; break; case PP_ELSE: if (if_level < 1) { ERR("unmatched \"else\""); break; } if (processing) { processing = FALSE; /* disable processing */ restart_level = if_level; } else if (if_level == restart_level) { processing = TRUE; /* re-enable processing */ restart_level = 0; } extra = ntokens > 1; break; case PP_ENDIF: if (if_level < 1) { ERR("unmatched \"end\""); break; } if (! processing && if_level == restart_level) { processing = TRUE; /* re-enable processing */ restart_level = 0; } if_level--; extra = ntokens > 1; break; case PP_IFDEF: case PP_IFNDEF: if_level++; if (processing) { if (! (*pfcn)(*pword)) { processing = FALSE; restart_level = if_level; } } extra = ntokens > 2; break; case PP_INCLUDE: if (processing) do_include(mk_path(incpath, filename), *pword); extra = ntokens > 2; break; case PP_OTHER: /* none of the above - parse as date */ if (processing) { switch (parse()) { case PARSE_INVDATE: ERR("invalid date"); break; case PARSE_INVLINE: ERR("unrecognized line"); break; } } extra = FALSE; break; } /* end switch */ if (extra) { /* extraneous data? */ sprintf(msg, "extraneous data on \"%s\" line", ptok); ERR(msg); } } /* end while */ if (if_level > 0) FPR(stderr, "%s: unterminated if{n}def..{else..}endif in %s\n", progname, filename); file_level--; curr_year = save_year; /* restore default year */ } /* * Routines to extract and print data */ /* * Browse through the data structure looking for day, holiday, or notes text * in the specified month/year */ find_daytext(month, year, is_holiday) int month, year; int is_holiday; { register int day; year_info *py; month_info *pm; register day_info *pd; int first; char *fcn = is_holiday ? "holidaytext" : "daytext"; /* if no text for this year and month, return */ if ((py = find_year(year, FALSE)) == NULL || (pm = py->month[month-1]) == NULL) return; /* walk array of day text pointers and linked lists of text */ for (day = 1; day <= NOTE_DAY; day++) { for (pd = pm->day[day-1], first = TRUE; pd; pd = pd->next) { if (pd->is_holiday != is_holiday) continue; if (first) { if (day != NOTE_DAY) /* set up call */ PRT("%d ", day); printf("[ \n"); } else PRT("(.p)\n"); /* separate text */ print_text(pd->text); first = FALSE; } if (! first) /* wrap up call (if one made) */ PRT("] %s\n", day == NOTE_DAY ? "notetext" : fcn); } } /* * Browse through the date file looking for holidays in specified month/year */ find_holidays(month, year) int month, year; { register int day; register unsigned long holidays; year_info *py; month_info *pm; pm = (py = find_year(year, FALSE)) ? py->month[month-1] : NULL; PRT("/note_block %s def\n", pm && pm->day[NOTE_DAY-1] ? "true" : "false"); /* are there notes? */ PRT("/holidays ["); /* start definition of list */ for (holidays = pm ? pm->holidays : 0, day = 1; holidays; holidays >>= 1, day++) if (holidays & 01) PRT(" %d", day); PRT(" 99 ] def\n"); /* terminate with dummy entry */ } /* * pmonth - generate calendar for specified month/year */ pmonth(month, year) int month, year; { PRT("/year %d def\n", year); /* set up year and month */ PRT("/month %d def\n", month); find_holidays(month, year); /* make list of holidays */ PRT("printmonth\n"); find_daytext(month, year, TRUE); /* holiday text */ find_daytext(month, year, FALSE); /* day and note text */ PRT("showpage\n"); } /* * Routines dealing with translation of file specifications (VMS, Un*x) */ #ifdef VMS /* * mk_path - extract the path component from VMS file spec */ char *mk_path(path, filespec) char *path; /* output path */ char *filespec; /* input filespec */ { char *p; strcpy(path, filespec); if (!(p = strchr(path, ']')) && !(p = strchr(path, ':'))) p = path - 1; /* return null string if no path */ *++p = '\0'; return path; } /* * mk_filespec - merge VMS path and file names, where latter can be relative */ char *mk_filespec(filespec, path, name) char *filespec; /* output filespec */ char *path; /* input path */ char *name; /* input file name */ { char *p; *filespec = '\0'; /* copy name intact if absolute; else merge path and relative name */ if (!strchr(name, ':')) { strcpy(filespec, path); if ((p = LASTCHAR(filespec)) && *p == END_PATH && name[0] == START_PATH && strchr(".-", name[1])) *p = *++name == '-' ? '.' : '\0'; } return strcat(filespec, name); } /* * trnlog - return translation of VMS logical name (null if missing) */ char *trnlog(logname) /* look up logical name */ char *logname; { static char trnbuf[STRSIZ]; $DESCRIPTOR(src, logname); $DESCRIPTOR(dst, trnbuf); short len; int ret; src.dsc$w_length = strlen(logname); ret = LIB$SYS_TRNLOG(&src, &len, &dst); return ret == SS$_NORMAL ? (trnbuf[len] = '\0', trnbuf) : NULL; } #else /* * mk_path - extract the path component from a Un*x file spec */ char *mk_path(path, filespec) char *path; /* output path */ char *filespec; /* input filespec */ { char *p; strcpy(path, filespec); if (! (p = strrchr(path, END_PATH)) ) p = path - 1; /* return null string if no path */ *++p = '\0'; return path; } /* * mk_filespec - merge Un*x path and file names, where latter can be relative */ char *mk_filespec(filespec, path, name) char *filespec; /* output filespec */ char *path; /* input path */ char *name; /* input file name */ { char *p; *filespec = '\0'; /* copy name intact if absolute; else merge path and relative name */ /* if path starts with "~/", translate it for user */ if (strncmp(name, "~/", 2) == 0 && (p = trnlog(HOME_DIR)) != NULL) { strcpy(filespec, p); if ((p = LASTCHAR(filespec)) && *p != END_PATH) *++p = END_PATH, *++p = '\0'; name += 2; /* skip "~/" */ } else if (*name != START_PATH) { /* relative path */ strcpy(filespec, path); if ((p = LASTCHAR(filespec)) && *p != END_PATH) *++p = END_PATH, *++p = '\0'; } return strcat(filespec, name); } /* * trnlog - return translation of Un*x environment variable */ char *trnlog(logname) /* look up logical name */ char *logname; { return getenv(logname); } #endif SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'pcal.hlp' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'pcal.hlp' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'pcal.hlp' 1 PCAL Pcal generates PostScript to produce landscape or portrait orientated calendars for any month and year. The defaults for month and year are the current month and year. VMS Version Execution format: pcal [options] [mm yy] [n] If a file named CALENDAR.DAT resides in the caller's home directory (or in a directory defined by the logical name PCAL_DIR, if it exists), it will be searched for lines with leading dates matching the requested month and year (current by default). Any text following the date will be printed on the calendar under the appropriate day of the month. Dates in the CALENDAR.DAT file may consist of a numeric or alpha month (at least the first 3 characters for month names) followed by a numeric day and optionally followed by a year. Any non-numeric character may separate numeric dates. Holidays may be flagged by following the date immediately with '*'; this will cause the date to be printed in gray. Lines in the CALENDAR.DAT file consisting of "year xxxx" (where xxxx is a numeric year) can be used to set the year for following entries. This assumes that the following entries do not contain a year; any date entries containing year information will set the remembered year to that year. Lines consisting of "opt <options>" can be used to override defaults for all command- line flags except -e, -f, -D, and -U; any flags set in this manner are themselves overridden by flags specified explicitly on the command line. Comments ('#' through end-of-line) are permitted. Example: # sample CALENDAR.DAT file - Raytheon holidays and exempt paydays, 1990 opt -t Helvetica-Bold -d Helvetica-Bold # override default fonts opt -M # print moon phase year 1990 # set default year 7/4* Independence Day # '*' flags 7/4 as holiday 7/12/90 Exempt payday # full numeric date Aug 16 Exempt payday # alternate date format 9/3* Labor Day 9/20 Exempt payday 10/8* Columbus Day (observed) 10/25 Exempt payday 11/20 Exempt payday 11/22* Thanksgiving 11/23* 12/13 Exempt payday 12/24* 12/25* Christmas Release 2.3 of pcal adds rudimentary cpp-like functionality to the date file, supporting define|undef, if{n}def ... {else ...} endif, and include: define meetings ifdef meetings include meetings.dat undef meetings endif Symbol names are case-insensitive. It is not an error to "undef" an undefined symbol, nor to "define" a previously-defined one. "ifdef" alone is always false; "ifndef" alone is always true. The name of the file in the "include" directive may optionally be surrounded by either "" or <>, both of which are ignored. If the name is not an absolute path, it is taken to be relative to the directory where the file containing the directive is located. Release 2.3 allows the user to print additional notes in an unused unused calendar box via lines of the form "note <month> <text>", where <month> specifies the month (numeric or alphabetic form) and <text> is the text to add. All such text will appear in the "Thursday" box on the last line (next to the small calendars). Release 2.3 also looks for global symbol PCAL_OPTS; if defined, its contents are parsed as command-line flags. These override the program defaults, but are overridden by any specified via "opt" lines in the date file or on the command line. Example: $ define PCAL_OPTS "-n Helvetica -D meetings" ! login.com $ pcal -"U" meetings 9 90 ! un-define symbol at runtime 2 parameters mm yy n "mm" and "yy" are numeric values of the month (1-12) and year (0-99) (i.e., July 1990 would be 7 90). If you just include the "yy" option, an entire 12 months of calendars will be generated. A specific month can be produced by including the "mm" parameter. The "n" parameter will produce the "n" consecutive months of calendars starting with the requested month. The following flags may be specified (in increasing order of precedence) in global symbol PCAL_OPTS, in "opt" lines in the date file (all but -e, -f, -D, -U), or on the command line. Any flag which normally takes an argument may be specified without the argument; this resets its value to the program default. (-D alone thus clears all defined symbols; -U alone has no effect.) The '-' flag has been added to disambiguate cases where an argument-less flag has been specified immediately before a numeric parameter: $ pcal -t - 9 90 2 -e Print an empty calendar (i.e., do not print entries from a CALENDAR.DAT file.) 2 -f <FILE> Directs pcal to use the file name <FILE> as the input file in place of the default CALENDAR.DAT file in the callers home directory or in the directory specified by logical name PCAL_DIR. 2 -o <FILE> Directs pcal to write the PostScript calendar into FILE (default: CALENDAR.PS in the current directory.) 2 -l This will cause the output to come out in landscape mode (default). 2 -p This will cause the output to come out in portrait mode instead of landscape mode. 2 -b <DAY> | all This will cause all dates on weekday DAY to be printed in black; "-b all" causes all dates to be printed in black unless explicitly flagged as a holiday. 2 -g <DAY> | all This will cause all dates on weekday DAY to be printed in gray; "-g all" causes all dates to be printed in gray. Default is to print Saturdays and Sundays in gray and other dates in black. 2 -t <FONT> This option can be used to change the font the title is printed in (ie. pcal -t Times-Roman). The default is Times-Bold. 2 -d <FONT> This option is the same as -t except that the font used to print the day numbers is changed. The default is Times-Bold. 2 -n <FONT> This option is the same as -n except that the font used to print the notes in the calendar boxes is changed. The default is Helvetica-Narrow. 2 -m This option causes a moon to be printed on days corresponding to a full, half, or new moon (default: no moons). 2 -"M" This option causes a moon to be printed on all days (default: no moons). 2 -"L" <STRING> This will cause STRING to be printed as a left footer. 2 -"C" <STRING> This will cause STRING to be printed as a center footer. 2 -"R" <STRING> This will cause STRING to be printed as a right footer. 2 -"D" <SYM> This will define symbol SYM prior to reading the date file; -D alone clears all defined symbols. 2 -"U" <SYM> This will undefine symbol SYM prior to reading the date file. 2 CREDITS The original PostScript code to generate the calendars was written by Patrick Wood (Copywrite (c) 1987 by Patrick Wood of Pipeline Associates, Inc.), and authorized for modification and redistribution. The CALENDAR.DAT file inclusion code was originally written in "bs(1)" by Bill Vogel of AT&T. Patrick's original PostScript was modified and enhanced several times by others whose names have regrettably been lost. Ken Keirnan of Pacific Bell assembled the original "C" version upon which this is based; additional modifications and enhancements were the work of Joseph P. Larson, Ed Hand, Andrew W. Rogers, Mark Kantrowitz, Joe Brownlee, and Jamie Zawinski. This VMS HELP file was written by Richard Dyson and updated by Andrew W. Rogers. SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'pcal.man' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'pcal.man' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'pcal.man' .TH PCAL 1 .SH NAME pcal \- generate PostScript calendars .SH SYNOPSIS .B pcal [ .BR \-e | .BR \-f <cal> ] [ .BR \-o <file> ] [ .BR \-l | .BR \-p ] [ .BR \-m | .BR \-M ] [ .BR \-b <day> | all ]* [ .BR \-g <day> | all ]* [ .B -t <titlefont name> ] [ .B -d <dayfont name> ] [ .B -n <notesfont name> ] [ .B -L <foot string> ] [ .B -C <foot string> ] [ .B -R <foot string> ] [ .B -D <symbol> ] [ .B -U <symbol> ] [ .B month ] [ .B year ] [ .B nmonths ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Pcal generates PostScript to produce landscape or portrait calendars for any month and year. The arguments .BR month , .BR year , and .BR nmonths , if provided, should be numeric. The month should be in the range 1 - 12, and year should be specified as 1 or 2 digits or as the full 4 digit year. .P If no numeric arguments are provided, the current month and year will be generated. .P If one numeric argument is provided, it is interpreted as the year; the entire year will be generated. Otherwise, .I nmonth months, starting with .I month and .I year, will be generated. .PP If a file named .I \.calendar or .I calendar (for compatibility with older versions) exists in the caller's home directory (or in the directory pointed to by environment variable PCAL_DIR), it will be searched for lines with leading dates matching the requested month and year (current by default). Any text following the date will be printed on the calendar under the appropriate day of the month. Dates in the .I \.calendar file may consist of a numeric or alpha month (at least the first 3 characters for month names) followed by a numeric day and optionally followed by a year. Any non-numeric character may separate numeric dates. Holidays may be flagged by following the date immediately with '*'; this will cause the date to be printed in gray. .PP Lines in the .I \.calendar file consisting of "year xxxx" (where xxxx is a numeric year) can be used to set the year for following entries. This assumes that the following entries do not contain a year; any date entries containing year information will set the remembered year to that year. .PP Lines in the .I \.calendar file consisting of "opt <options>" can be used to override the defaults for any command-line flags except -e, -f, -D, and -U. Any flags specified in this manner are, in turn, overridden by those specified explicitly on the command line. .PP Lines in the .I \.calendar file consisting of "note <month>" can be used to place notes regarding the entire month is one of the unused blocks of the calendar. The <month> indicator may be either a number 1 through 12 or an alphabetic month name as described above. .PP Comments ('#' through end-of-line) are supported. .PP .I Pcal supports rudimentary cpp-like functionality in the date file, allowing the following constructs: .BR define | .BR undef , .B if{n}def ... {else ...} endif, and .BR include. Note that these are not preceded by '#' as they are in C. .PP Symbol names are case-insensitive. It is not an error to "undef" an undefined symbol, nor to "define" a previously-defined one. .PP "ifdef" alone is always false; "ifndef" alone is always true. .PP The name of the file in the "include" directive may optionally be surrounded by either "" or <>, both of which are ignored. If the name is not an absolute path, it is taken to be relative to the directory where the file containing the directive is located. .I Pcal is smart enough to translate "~/" to the user's home directory. .PP .I Pcal has many options: .P .TP .B \-e Print an empty calendar. Do not print entries from a calendar file. .TP .B \-f <cal> Directs .I pcal to use the file name <cal> as the input file in place of the default .I \.calendar file in the callers home directory (or directory pointed to by PCAL_DIR). .TP .B \-o <file> Directs .I pcal to write the output to <file> instead of to stdout. .TP .B \-l This will cause the output to come out in landscape mode (default). .TP .B \-p This will cause the output to come out in portrait mode. .TP .B \-m This will cause moon icons to be printed on dates corresponding to new, half, and full moons (default: no moons). .TP .B \-M This will cause moon icons to be printed on all dates (default: no moons). .TP .B \-b <day> | all This will cause all dates falling on weekday <day> to be printed in black; "-b all" causes all weekdays to be printed in black. .TP .B \-g <day> | all This will cause all dates falling on weekday <day> to be printed in gray; "-g all" causes all weekdays to be printed in gray. .IP (The default for the -b and -g flags is to print Saturdays and Sundays in gray and other days - unless flagged as holidays - in black.) .TP .B \-t <titlefont name> This option can be used to change the font the title is printed in. (ie. pcal -t Times-Roman). .TP .B \-d <dayfont name> This option is the same as -t except that the font used to print the day numbers is changed. .TP .B \-n <notesfont name> This option is the same as -n except that the font used to print the notes in the calendar boxes is changed. .TP .B \-D <symbol> This option defines the named symbol prior to reading the date file. .TP .B \-U <symbol> This option un-defines the named symbol prior to reading the date file. .TP .B \-L <string> This option causes the accompanying string to be printed as a left footer. .TP .B \-C <string> This option causes the accompanying string to be printed as a center footer. .TP .B \-R <string> This option causes the accompanying string to be printed as a right footer. .IP Any option which normally takes an argument may be specified without the argument in order to reset the value to the program default. .B \-D alone clears all the defined symbols; .B \-U alone has no effect. The .B \- (or .BR \-\- , System V people) flag may be used to disambiguate cases such as "pcal -t 9 90"; this could be written instead as "pcal -t - 9 90" or "pcal -t -- 9 90". .IP If the environment variable PCAL_OPTS is defined, its contents are parsed as a command line. Flags set via PCAL_OPTS override the program defaults, but are overridden by flags set via "opt" lines in the date file or explicitly on the command line. .SH SEE ALSO cal(1) .SH CAVEATS The original PostScript code to generate the calendars was written by Patrick Wood (Copywrite (c) 1987 by Patrick Wood of Pipeline Associates, Inc.), and authorized for modification and redistribution. The calendar file inclusion code was originally written in "bs(1)" by Bill Vogel of AT&T. Patrick's original PostScript was modified and enhanced several times by others whos names have regrettably been lost. Ken Keirnan of Pacific Bell assembled the original "C" version upon which this is based; additional modifications and enhancements were the work of Joseph P. Larson, Ed Hand, Andrew W. Rogers, Mark Kantrowitz, Joe Brownlee, and Jamie Zawinski. SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'pcalinit.c' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'pcalinit.c' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'pcalinit.c' /* create a .h file from a .ps file. Strips out leading and trailing * whitespace, blank lines, and lines consisting solely of comments, * except for the very first block of comments/blanklines, which are * turned into C comments at the top of the file. * * 14-sep-90 Jamie Zawinski created. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> char *strip_white (string) char *string; { int n; for (; *string == ' ' || *string == '\t' || *string == '\n'; string++); n = strlen(string)-1; for (; string[n] == ' ' || string[n] == '\t' || string[n] == '\n'; n--) string[n] = '\0'; return string; } main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { FILE *in, *out; char line[256], *L; int in_initial_comments = 1; if (argc != 3) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s <infile>.ps <outfile>.h\n", argv[0]); exit(-1); } in = fopen(argv[1], "r"); if (NULL == in) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: couldn't open %s\n", argv[0], argv[1]); exit(-1); } out = fopen(argv[2], "w"); if (NULL == out) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: couldn't open %s\n", argv[0], argv[2]); exit(-1); } fprintf (out, "/* automatically generated from \"%s\" - DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!\n *\n", argv[1]); for (;;) { if (NULL == fgets (line, 255, in)) break; L = strip_white(line); if ( in_initial_comments ) { if ( L[0] != '%' && L[0] != '\0' ) { in_initial_comments = 0; fprintf(out, " */\n\nchar *header[] = {\n \"%s\",\n", L); } else fprintf(out, " * %s\n", L); } else if (L[0] != '%' && L[0] != '\0' ) fprintf(out, " \"%s\",\n", L); } fprintf(out, " (char *)0,\n};\n"); fclose(out); fclose(in); } SHAR_EOF fi if test -f 'pcalinit.ps' then echo shar: will not over-write existing file 'pcalinit.ps' else cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'pcalinit.ps' %!ps % pcalinit.ps - provides the PostScript routines for v2.3 of pcal.c % % 2.3 modified by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>: % % merged in moon routines (originally by Mark Hanson) % % 2.2 modified by Joe Brownlee: % % add "notetext" to print notes in unused calendar box % % 2.1 modified by Mark Kantrowitz: % % use symbolic names instead of magic numbers throughout % support -L, -C, -R, -n options (all new) % print holiday text in otherwise-wasted space next to date % use larger text for dates in large calendars % % 2.0 modified by Andrew W. Rogers: % % skip printing days of week on small calendars % center month and year at top of calendar % use correct algorithm for leap year calculation % get month and day names from main program % use table to determine color (black/gray) of weekdays and holidays % use hanging indent to print continued text lines /titlefontsize 48 def /weekdayfontsize 12 def /footfontsize 12 def /datefontsize 30 def /savedatefontsize datefontsize def /notesfontsize 6 def /daywidth 100 def /dayheight 80 def /negdaywidth 0 daywidth sub def /negdayheight 0 dayheight sub def /prtnum { 3 string cvs show} def /drawgrid { % draw calendar boxes dayfont findfont weekdayfontsize scalefont setfont 0 1 6 { /i exch def submonth 0 eq { i daywidth mul 40 moveto day_names i get daywidth center } if i daywidth mul 35 moveto 1.0 setlinewidth 0 1 5 { gsave daywidth 0 rlineto 0 negdayheight rlineto negdaywidth 0 rlineto closepath stroke grestore 0 negdayheight rmoveto pop } for } for } def /drawnums { % place day numbers on calendar dayfont findfont datefontsize scalefont setfont /start startday def /days ndays def /fontdiff datefontsize savedatefontsize sub def /n 0 def start daywidth mul 5 add 10 fontdiff sub rmoveto 1 1 days { /day exch def gsave submonth 0 eq { /gray day_gray day start add 1 sub 7 mod get def day holidays n get eq { /gray holiday_gray def /n n 1 add def } if gray { 0.8 setgray } if } if day prtnum grestore day start add 7 mod 0 eq { currentpoint exch pop dayheight sub 5 exch moveto } { daywidth 0 rmoveto } ifelse } for } def /drawfill { % place fill squares on calendar /start startday def /days ndays def 0 35 rmoveto 1.0 setlinewidth 0 1 start 1 sub { gsave .9 setgray daywidth 0 rlineto 0 negdayheight rlineto negdaywidth 0 rlineto closepath fill grestore daywidth 0 rmoveto pop } for submonth 1 eq { /lastday 42 def 600 -365 moveto } { note_block { /lastday 39 def 300 -365 moveto } { /lastday 40 def 400 -365 moveto } ifelse } ifelse lastday -1 ndays start 1 add add { /day exch def gsave .9 setgray daywidth 0 rlineto 0 negdayheight rlineto negdaywidth 0 rlineto closepath fill grestore day 7 mod 1 eq { 600 -365 dayheight add moveto } { negdaywidth 0 rmoveto } ifelse } for } def /isleap { % is this a leap year? year 4 mod 0 eq % multiple of 4 year 100 mod 0 ne % not century year 400 mod 0 eq or and % or divisible by 400 } def /isleap_2 { % is some other year a leap year? /a_year exch def a_year 4 mod 0 eq % multiple of 4 a_year 100 mod 0 ne % not century a_year 400 mod 0 eq or and % or divisible by 400 } def /days_month [ 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 ] def /ndays { % number of days in this month days_month month 1 sub get month 2 eq % Feb isleap and { 1 add } if } def /ndays_2 { % number of days in some other month /a_month exch def /a_year exch def days_month a_month 1 sub get a_month 2 eq % February a_year isleap_2 and { 1 add } if } def /startday { % starting day-of-week for this month /off year 2000 sub def % offset from start of epoch off off 4 idiv add % number of leap years off 100 idiv sub % number of centuries off 400 idiv add % number of years divisible by 400 6 add 7 mod 7 add % offset from Jan 1 2000 /off exch def 1 1 month 1 sub { /idx exch def days_month idx 1 sub get idx 2 eq isleap and { 1 add } if /off exch off add def } for off 7 mod % 0--Sunday, 1--monday, etc. } def /center { % center string in given width /width exch def /str exch def width str stringwidth pop sub 2 div 0 rmoveto str show } def /strcat { % concatenate two strings 2 copy length exch length dup 3 -1 roll add string dup 0 6 -1 roll putinterval dup 3 -1 roll 4 -1 roll putinterval } def /calendar { titlefont findfont titlefontsize scalefont setfont /month_name month_names month 1 sub get def /yearstring year 10 string cvs def 0 60 moveto month_name ( ) strcat yearstring strcat 700 center % month_name show % daywidth 7 mul yearstring stringwidth pop sub 60 moveto % yearstring show submonth 0 eq { titlefont findfont footfontsize scalefont setfont /bottomrow { dayheight 6 mul 20 sub neg } def 0 bottomrow moveto Lfootstring show daywidth 7 mul Rfootstring stringwidth pop sub bottomrow moveto Rfootstring show daywidth 7 mul Cfootstring stringwidth pop sub 2 div bottomrow moveto Cfootstring show } if 0 0 moveto drawnums 0 0 moveto drawfill 0 0 moveto drawgrid 0 0 moveto submonth 0 eq { drawmoons } if } def /daytext { notesfont findfont notesfontsize scalefont setfont /mytext exch def /myday exch def startday myday 1 sub add dup 7 mod daywidth mul 2 add % gives column exch 7 idiv negdayheight mul % gives row dup /ypos exch def moveto /LM currentpoint pop def /RM LM 95 add def mytext { dup (.p) eq { crlf pop} {prstr ( ) show} ifelse } forall } def /holidaytext { notesfont findfont notesfontsize scalefont setfont /mytext exch def /myday exch def startday myday 1 sub add dup 7 mod daywidth mul myday 10 lt {25} {40} ifelse add % gives column exch 7 idiv negdayheight mul 27 add % gives row dup /ypos exch def moveto /LM currentpoint pop def /RM LM myday 10 lt {75} {60} ifelse add def /day myday def do-moon-p { /RM RM 16 sub def } if mytext { dup (.p) eq { crlf pop} {prstr ( ) show} ifelse } forall } def /notetext { dayfont findfont 12 scalefont setfont 4 daywidth mul 5 add % title column 5 negdayheight mul 24 add % title row moveto (Notes) show notesfont findfont notesfontsize scalefont setfont /mytext exch def 4 daywidth mul 5 add % gives column 5 negdayheight mul 16 add % gives row dup /ypos exch def moveto /LM currentpoint pop def /RM LM 95 add def mytext { dup (.p) eq { crlf pop} {prstr ( ) show} ifelse } forall } def /crlf { ypos notesfontsize sub /ypos exch def LM ypos moveto } def /prstr { dup stringwidth pop currentpoint pop add RM gt {crlf ( ) show} if show } def /printmonth { landscape-p { 90 rotate 50 -120 translate } { 0.75 0.75 scale 50 500 translate } ifelse /submonth 0 def calendar month 1 sub 0 eq { /lmonth 12 def /lyear year 1 sub def } { /lmonth month 1 sub def /lyear year def } ifelse month 1 add 13 eq { /nmonth 1 def /nyear year 1 add def } { /nmonth month 1 add def /nyear year def } ifelse /savemonth month def /saveyear year def /submonth 1 def /savedatefontsize datefontsize def /year lyear def /month lmonth def /datefontsize 48 def gsave 500 -365 translate gsave .138 .138 scale 10 -120 translate calendar grestore /submonth 1 def /year nyear def /month nmonth def 100 0 translate gsave .138 .138 scale 10 -120 translate calendar grestore /month savemonth def /year saveyear def /submonth 0 def /datefontsize savedatefontsize def grestore } def % Moons... /doy { % year month day doy -> returns the number of the day /theday exch def % of the year /themonth exch def /theyear exch def /dayofyear 0 def themonth 1 ne { 1 1 themonth .5 sub { /mo exch cvi def /dayofyear theyear mo ndays_2 dayofyear add def } for } if dayofyear theday add } def % doy /findphase { % find the difference between any day and the reference /thisday exch def % day of the full moon /thismonth exch def % will probably be one off if the reference is leap yr. /thisyear exch def /daysdiff thisyear thismonth thisday doy fullyear fullmonth fullday doy sub longer mul def % try to be accurate about it /yearsdiff thisyear fullyear sub def yearsdiff 0 ne { /daysdiff daysdiff yearsdiff daysperyear mul yearsdiff 100 idiv yearsdiff 400 idiv sub sub add def } if daysdiff % return difference in days } def % findphase /shrink { 2 sqrt div } def /transmogrify { 10000 mul cvi % take a real number and 'mod it down' period 10000 mul cvi % so it is in the range 0->period mod % or -period->0 10000 div } def % the 10000's preserve the accuracy /domoon { % draw the moon at the current phase /phase exch def 0 0 radius % might as well push these on now 0 0 radius phase halfperiod lt { 270 90 arc stroke % line on right, fill on left 0 radius neg moveto 270 90 arcn } { 90 270 arc stroke % line on left, fill on right 0 radius neg moveto 270 90 arc /phase phase halfperiod sub def % get rid of top halfperiod } ifelse /phase phase quartperiod sub % scale it down to -r(root2) -> r(root2) rect mul def phase % x1 phase abs shrink % y1 need abs! phase % x2 phase abs shrink neg % y2 need abs! 0 % x3 radius neg % y3 curveto fill } def % domoon /do-moon-p { draw-moons true eq { true } { draw-moons 4 eq { /p startphase day longer mul add % AWR: tweaked to more accurately select date of new/half/full moons % transmogrify neg period add 0.5 sub transmogrify neg period add def p 0.00 gt p 1.00 lt and p 7.38 gt p 8.38 lt and or p 14.76 gt p 15.76 lt and p 22.15 gt p 23.15 lt and or or } { false } ifelse } ifelse } def /shiftdo { do-moon-p { /p startphase day longer mul add transmogrify neg period add def p domoon } if } def /drawmoons { /fullyear 1990 def % these are the dates of a full moon, /fullmonth 2 def % any date should work if it is that /fullday 9 def % of a full moon, but I haven't tried many % I wouldn't make this reference date fall in a leap year, wierdness % will probably happen in findphase. You will probably gain or lose a day % somewhere. MBH /period 29.5306 def /daysperyear 365.2422 def /longer daysperyear 365 div def /halfperiod period 2 div def /quartperiod period 4 div def /radius 6 def /rect radius 2 sqrt mul quartperiod div def /startphase year month 0 findphase transmogrify dup 0 lt { period add } if def /start startday def /days year month ndays_2 def gsave 0.1 setlinewidth newpath daywidth radius sub 3 sub 30 radius 3 add sub translate start daywidth mul 0 translate 1 1 days { /day exch def shiftdo day start add 1 sub 7 mod 6 eq { daywidth 6 mul neg dayheight neg translate } { daywidth 0 translate } ifelse } for grestore } def % drawmoons SHAR_EOF fi exit 0 # End of shell archive