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diff --git a/commitid.scad.pl b/commitid.scad.pl
index fbeed6f..62ae510 100755
--- a/commitid.scad.pl
+++ b/commitid.scad.pl
@@ -1,127 +1,277 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-use strict;
-$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_; };
+# commitid.scad.pl - a program for annotating solid models with commit info
+# Copyright (C)2016 Ian Jackson. See below. There is NO WARRANTY.
-# xxx much of the comment below is TODO
-#
-# Usage:
+
+# USAGE
+# =====
#
# .../commitid.scad.pl [OPTION...] [STRING...] >commitid.scad.new \
# && mv -f commitid.scad.new commitid.scad
#
+# Run without arguments, commitid.scad.pl will output an openscad file
+# which contains 2D and 3D models of the current git commit count and
+# commit object id (commit hash), useful for identifying printed
+# parts.
+#
+# See below for details. You probably want these two sections, as a
+# quick starting point:
+# General form of provided openscad modules
+# Autoscaling modules
+#
+# We can also generate models of short mainly-numeric strings
+# specified on the command line.
+#
+#
# Options:
#
-# --git generate git commit indications, as shown below
-# (this is the default if no strings are requested with -t)
+# --git Generate git commit indications, as shown below
+# (this is the default if no strings are requested with -t).
+# Ie, produce the `Autoscaling modules' and `Specific layouts'.
+#
+# --git=objid
+# Generate git commit indication based on commit object only
+# (ie avoid counting commits). Ie, do not generate `Small'
+# and `Full' layouts (and never select them for `Best').
+#
+# -i Do not generate `+' dirty indication if git-untracked files
+# are present (ie, missing .gitignore entries). The `*'
+# dirty tree indication (for modified files) cannot be disabled.
+#
+# [-t[LAYOUT]] TEXT
+# Generate a layout LAYOUT containing TEXT. TEXT can
+# contain newlines (a final newline usually undesirable, as
+# it will generate a blank line). If LAYOUT is not specified,
+# generates Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, etc., for successive such
+# TEXTs. The permissible character set in is TEXT is:
+# space 0-9 a-f + *
+#
+#
+# OPENSCAD INTERFACE
+# ==================
+#
+# Dynamic variables for configuration
+# -----------------------------------
+#
+# We honour the following variables to control various scaling factors:
+#
+# default value notes
+# $Commitid_pixelsz 0.8 \ multiplied together
+# $Commitid_scale 1.0 /
+# $Commitid_depth pixelsz/2 \ multiplied together
+# $Commitid_depth_scale 1.0 /
+# $Commitid_max_best_scale 2.0 limits XY scaling in *Best*
+#
+# FYI the font is nominally 3x5 pixels, with 1-pixel inter-line and
+# inter-character gaps. (It's not strictly speaking a 3x5 bitmap
+# font, size it contains partial pixels and diagonals.)
+#
+#
+# Non-`module'-specific functions
+# -------------------------------
+#
+# We provide the following functions (which depend on the config
+# variables, but not on anything else) and compute useful values:
+#
+# function Commitid_pixelsz() Actual size of each nominal pixel
+# function Commitid_depth() Depth to use (the amount characters
+# should be raised or sunken)
+#
+# General form of provided openscad modules
+# -----------------------------------------
+#
+# module Commitid_MODULE_2D(...) Collection of polygons forming characters
+# module Commitid_MODULE(...) The above, extruded up and down in Z
+# module Commitid_MODULE_M_2D(...) Mirror writing
+# module Commitid_MODULE_M(...) 3D mirror writing
+# function Commitid_MODULE_sz() A 2-vector giving the X,Y size
+#
+# Except for *Best* modules, the XY origin is in the bottom left
+# corner without any margin. Likewise Commitid_MODULE_sz does not
+# include any margin.
+#
+# For 3D versions, the model is 2*depth deep and the XY plane bisects
+# the model. This means it's convenient to either add or subtract from
+# a workpiece whose face is in the XY plane.
+#
+# The _M versions are provided to avoid doing inconvenient translation
+# and rotation to get the flipped version in the right place.
+#
+#
+# Autoscaling modules
+# -------------------
+#
+# These modules take a specification of the available XY space, and
+# select and generate a suitable specific identification layout:
+#
+# module Commitid_BestCount_2D (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestCount (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestCount_M_2D(max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestCount_M (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestObjid_2D (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestObjid (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestObjid_M_2D(max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+# module Commitid_BestObjid_M (max_sz, margin=Commitid_pixelsz())
+#
+# max_sz should be [x,y].
+#
+# BestCount includes (as much as it can of) the git commit count,
+# ie the result of
+# git rev-list --first-parent --count HEAD
+# (and it may include some of the git revision ID too).
+#
+# BestObjid includes as much as it can of the git commit object hash,
+# and never includes any of the count.
+#
+# All of these will autoscale and autorotate the selected model, and
+# will include an internal margin of the specified size (by default,
+# one pixel around each edge). If no margin is needed, pass margin=0.
+#
+# There are no `function Commitid_Best*_sz'. If they existed they
+# would simply return max_sz.
#
-# --git=object
-# generate git commit indication based on commit object only
-# (ie avoid counting commits)
#
-# -i do not generate `+' if git-untracked files are present
+# Output format
+# -------------
#
-# [-t[FORM]] TEXT
-# generate a form FORM containing TEXT
-# TEXT can contain newlines (final newline usually undesirable)
-# if FORM not specified, generates Arg0 Arg1 Arg2 in sequence
-# character set is SPC 0-9 a-f + *
+# In general the output, although it may be over multiple lines,
+# is always in this order
+# git commit object id (hash)
+# dirty indicator
+# git commit count
#
-# We generate a physical indication of which commit was used.
+# Not all layouts have all these parts. The commit object id may
+# sometimes be split over multiple lines, but the count will not be.
+# If both commit id and commit count appear they will be separated
+# by (at least) a newline, or a dirty indicator, or a space.
#
-# We provide for scaling factors with dynamic variables:
-# $Commitid_pixelsz if not set, we use 0.8 } multiplied
-# $Commitid_scale if not set, we use 1.0 } together
-# $Commitid_depth if not set, we use xy pixel size from above / 2
-# $Commitid_depth_scale if not set, we use 1.0 (multiplies depth above)
+# The commit id is truncated to fit, from the right.
#
-# For each form we have
+# The commit count is truncated from the _left_, leaving the least
+# significant decimal digits.
#
-# module Commitid_Form_2D() { ... }
-# module Commitid_Form() { ... }
-# function Commitid_Form_sz() => [ x, y ]
+# The dirty indicator can be
#
-# These have their origin in the bottom left corner. The 3D model
-# is a positive, has its origin halfway through, and is twice the
-# depth in height, so it can be added or subtracted.
+# * meaning the working tree contains differences from HEAD
#
-# And we provide
+# + meaning the working tree contains untracked files
+# (ie files you have failed to `git add' and also failed
+# to add to gitignore). (But see the -i option.)
#
-# function Commitid_pixelsz() // $Commitid_pixelsz * $Commitid_scale
-# function Commitid_depth() // see above
#
-# We can generate these forms:
+# Specific layouts
+# ----------------
#
-# In each case:
-# if tree is dirty, * is suffixed or prefixed to count or commitid
-# if tree has untracked files, + is added
-# (where it is added depends on the Form; in any case it does not
-# change the size, but steals space from digits)
+# If you want to control the exact layout (and make space for it in
+# your design), you can use these:
#
-# Small3:
-# Small4:
-# Small5:
-# Small6:
-# Small7:
-# Small8:
-# Small9:
-# Small10:
-# git rev-list --first-parent --count HEAD
-# typically 3-4 characters but we allow for up to 6
-# padded with zeroes; if too long we reduce mod 10^n
-# eg if the count is 123456
+# module Commitid_LAYOUT_2D()
+# module Commitid_LAYOUT()
+# module Commitid_LAYOUT_M_2D()
+# module Commitid_LAYOUT_M()
+# function Commitid_LAYOUT_sz()
+#
+# Here LAYOUT is one of the following (giving for example, `module
+# Commitid_Full8_2D'). In the examples, we will assume that the tree
+# is dirty, the commit count is 123456, and the commit object id
+# starts abcdeffedbcaabcdef... In the examples `_' shows where a
+# space would be printed.
+#
+# Small2 Small3 ... Small9 Small10 Small12 Small14 Small16
+# A single line containing as much of the count will fit, eg:
# Small5 3456*
-# Small8 __123456 (where _ are spaces)
-#
-# Small4S:
-# Small6S: Small6T:
-# Small8S: Small9T:
-# Small10S:
-# same but split into two lines (S) or three lines (T) eg
-# Small4S 45 Small6T _3
-# 6* 45
-# 6*
-#
-# Git4 Git4S
-# Git6 Git6S Git6T
-# Git8 Git8S
-# Git9 Git9T
-# Git10 Git10S
-# git-rev-parse HEAD (prefix of requested length)
-# eg if the commitid is abcdef0123...
+# Small8 _*123456
+# The objectid is included if more than one character of of it
+# will fit without makign the output ambiguous:
+# Small9 ab*123456
+#
+# Small2S Small4S ... Small16S
+# Small3T Small9T Small12T
+# Same as Small but split into two lines (S)
+# or three lines (T). Eg:
+# Small4S *4 Small6T _*
+# 56 34
+# 56
+# Git2 Git3 ... Git9 Git10 Git12 Git14 Git16
+# Git4S Git6S ... Git16S
+# Git6T Git9T Git12T
+# Just the commit object hash, in one, two (S) or three (T)
+# lines. E.g.:
# Git5 abcd*
-
-# Full3
-# Full4
-# Full5
-# Full6
-# Full7
-# Full8
-# Full9
-# Full10
-# git-rev-list --first-parent --count HEAD
-# git-rev-parse HEAD
-# eg
-# Full6 abcdef Full8 abcdef01
-# 23456* _123456*
-#
-# Full6T
-# Full9T
-# Full12T
-# Full15T
-# as Full but commit is split over two lines
-# for a 3-line message; eg
-# Full9T abc
-# de*
-# 456
+#
+# Full4 Full6 ... Full20:
+# The commit object hash plus the commit count, on
+# separate lines, eg:
+# Full12 abcdef Full16 abcdeffe
+# *23456 _*123456
+#
+# Full6T Full9T ... Full30T
+# As Full but the commit object id is split over two lines
+# producing a 3-line layout, eg:
+# Full9T abc Full21T abcdeff
+# de* edbcaa*
+# 456 _123456
+#
+# Other LAYOUTs
+# -------------
#
# FontDemo
#
-# Arg0, Arg1, ...
-# Strings passed on command line
+# A demonstration of the built-in 18-character font
+#
+# Arg0 Arg1, ...
+#
+# Strings passed on command line (without -t, or bare -t,
+# rather than with -tLAYOUT).
+#
+# LAYOUT
+#
+# Generated by passing -tLAYOUT on the command line.
+#
+
+
+# COPYRIGHT, LICENCE AND LACK-OF-WARRANTY INFORMATION
+# ===================================================
+#
+# This program is Free Software and a Free Cultural Work.
+#
+# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
+# GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+# Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see .
+#
+# Alternatively, at your option:
+#
+# This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
+# Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
+#
+# There is NO WARRANTY.
+
+
+use strict;
+
+$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_; };
+
+our $debug=0;
+
+if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ m/^-(D+)$/) {
+ $debug = length $1;
+ shift @ARGV;
+}
sub p { print @_ or die $!; }
+sub p_debug { print STDERR @_ if $debug; }
+
p <<'END';
// *** AUTOGENERATED - DO NOT EDIT *** //
function Commitid_pixelsz() =
@@ -144,9 +294,30 @@ our $gtm_demo_i = -1;
our $gtm_demo_j;
our @gtm_demo_o;
-sub gentextmodule_demo_start_batch ($;$) {
- ($gtm_demo_i, $gtm_demo_j) = @_;
- $gtm_demo_j //= 0;
+sub gentextmodule_demo_start_batch () {
+ $gtm_demo_j = 0;
+ $gtm_demo_i++;
+}
+
+sub argl_formal (@) { join ', ', @_; }
+sub argl_actual (@) { join ',', map { m/=/ ? $` : $_ } @_; }
+
+sub gen3dmodule ($@) {
+ my ($modb,$size,@argl) = (@_);
+ $size ||= "${modb}_sz()";
+ p "module ${modb}_M_2D(".argl_formal(@argl)."){\n";
+ p " translate([${size}[0],0])\n";
+ p " mirror([1,0,0])\n";
+ p " ${modb}_2D(".argl_actual(@argl).");\n";
+ p "};\n";
+ foreach my $mir ('','_M') {
+ my $mm = "${modb}${mir}";
+ p "module ${mm}(".argl_formal(@argl)."){\n";
+ p " d=Commitid_depth();\n";
+ p " translate([0,0,-d]) linear_extrude(height=d*2)\n";
+ p " ${mm}_2D(".argl_actual(@argl).");\n";
+ p "}\n";
+ }
}
sub gentextmodule ($@) {
@@ -170,10 +341,7 @@ sub gentextmodule ($@) {
}
p " }\n";
p "}\n";
- p "module ${modb}(){\n";
- p " d=Commitid_depth();\n";
- p " translate([0,0,-d]) linear_extrude(height=d*2) ${modb}_2D();\n";
- p "}\n";
+ gen3dmodule($modb,'');
p sprintf "function %s_sz() = Commitid__scale() * 0.1 * [ %d, %d ];\n",
$modb, 2 * ($cols * 4 - 1), 2 * (@lines * 6 - 1);
@@ -192,6 +360,179 @@ END
our @demo;
+
+our $prcount;
+
+sub debug_simplify_begin ($) {
+ my ($chr) = @_;
+
+ return unless $debug;
+
+ open S, ">commitid-DEBUG-simplify-$chr.ps";
+ print S "%!\n";
+ print S "(Courier-Bold) findfont 15 scalefont setfont\n";
+
+ $prcount=0;
+}
+
+sub debug_simplify_done () {
+ return unless $debug;
+ print S "showpage\n";
+ close S or die $!;
+}
+
+sub debug_simplify_pr ($$$) {
+ my ($chr,$polys,$why) = @_;
+
+ return unless $debug;
+
+ print STDERR "PR $chr $why\n";
+ my $ct_x = 10000 * ($prcount % 6);
+ my $ct_y = 18000 * int($prcount / 6);
+ printf S "0 setgray\n";
+ printf S "%d %d moveto\n", map {$_/100 + 10} $ct_x,$ct_y;
+ printf S "(%s) show\n", $why;
+ my $pr_recur;
+
+ $pr_recur = sub {
+ my ($tpolys, @levels) = @_;
+ return unless @$tpolys;
+ foreach my $i (0..$#$tpolys) {
+ printf STDERR "P@levels %02d :", $i;
+ my $pinfo = $tpolys->[$i];
+ my $p = $pinfo->{E};
+ printf STDERR "@$p\n";
+ my $lw = 5 - 4*($i / ($#$tpolys || 1));
+ my $pp = sub {
+ my $spec = $p->[$_[0]];
+ $spec =~ m/^\d{5}/;
+ sprintf "%d %d",map { $_/100 }
+ 1000 + $ct_x + $&,
+ 5000 + $ct_y + $';
+ };
+ printf S "%s setrgbcolor\n", (@levels==0 ? '0 0 0' :
+ @levels==1 ? '0 0 1'
+ : '1 1 0');
+ foreach my $eai (0..$#$p) {
+ my $ebi = ($eai + 1) % @$p;
+ printf S <($eai), $pp->($ebi);
+ %f setlinewidth
+ %s moveto
+ %s lineto
+ stroke
+END
+ }
+ $pr_recur->($pinfo->{Holes}, @levels, $i);
+ }
+ };
+ $pr_recur->($polys,0);
+
+ $prcount++;
+}
+
+sub simplify ($$) {
+ my ($chr,$polys) = @_;
+ use Data::Dumper;
+
+ return unless @$polys;
+
+ my $count=0;
+ my $pr = sub { };
+
+ if ($debug) {
+ debug_simplify_begin($chr);
+ }
+
+ $pr->("start");
+
+ AGAIN: while(1) {
+ my %edges;
+ my $found_hole;
+
+ foreach my $pi (0..$#$polys) {
+ my $p = $polys->[$pi]{E};
+ foreach my $ei (0..$#$p) {
+ my $e = $p->[$ei].$p->[($ei+1) % @$p];
+ die if $edges{$e};
+ $edges{$e} = [ $p, $pi, $ei ];
+ }
+ }
+ p_debug "AGAIN $count\n";
+ my $merge = sub {
+ my ($pa, $pai, $eai, $pb, $pbi, $ebi) = @_;
+ p_debug "# merging $pai:$eai.. $pbi:$ebi..\n";
+ splice @$pa, $eai, 1,
+ ((@$pb)[$ebi+1..$#$pb], (@$pb)[0..$ebi-1]);
+ @$pb = ( );
+ };
+ foreach my $pai (0..$#$polys) {
+ my $painfo = $polys->[$pai];
+ my $pa = $painfo->{E};
+ foreach my $eai (0..$#$pa) {
+ my $ear = $pa->[ ($eai+1) % @$pa ].$pa->[$eai];
+ my $ebi = $edges{$ear};
+ next unless $ebi;
+ my ($pb,$pbi);
+ ($pb, $pbi, $ebi) = @$ebi;
+ # $pai:($eai+1)..$eai and $pbi:$ebi..($ebi+1) are identical
+ # so we want to remove them.
+ if ($pai==$pbi) {
+ # we're making a hole! we make an assumption:
+ # holes have fewer line segments than the
+ # outlines. This is almost always true because of
+ # the way we construct our figures.
+ if (($ebi - $eai + @$pa) % @$pa > @$pa/2) {
+ # We arrange that $eai..$ebi is the hole
+ ($ebi,$eai) = ($eai,$ebi);
+ }
+ p_debug "HOLE $eai $ebi\n";
+ # we want to make the smallest hole, to avoid
+ # making a hole that itself needs simplifying
+ my $holesz = ($ebi - $eai + @$pa) % @$pa;
+ $found_hole = [ $pa,$pai,$eai, $ebi, $holesz ]
+ unless $found_hole && $found_hole->[4] < $holesz;
+ } else {
+ $merge->($pa,$pai,$eai,$pb,$pbi,$ebi);
+ debug_simplify_pr($chr,$polys,"after $count");
+ next AGAIN;
+ }
+ }
+ # we process hole joining last, so that the whole of the
+ # edge of the hole must be part of the same polygon
+ if ($found_hole) {
+ p_debug "HOLE DOING @$found_hole\n";
+ my ($pa,$pai,$eai,$ebi) = @$found_hole;
+ # simplify the indexing
+ @$pa = ((@$pa)[$eai..$#$pa], (@$pa)[0..$eai-1]);
+ $ebi -= $eai; $ebi += @$pa; $ebi %= @$pa;
+ $eai = 0;
+ push @{ $painfo->{Holes} }, {
+ E => [ (@$pa)[$eai+1..$ebi-1] ],
+ Holes => [ ],
+ };
+ splice @$pa, $eai, $ebi-$eai+1;
+ debug_simplify_pr($chr,$polys,"hole $count");
+ next AGAIN;
+ }
+ }
+ last;
+ }
+
+ debug_simplify_done();
+}
+
+sub p_edgelist ($$$) {
+ my ($points,$vecs,$p) = @_;
+ my @vec;
+ foreach my $pt (@$p) {
+ $pt =~ s{\d{5}}{$&,};
+ $pt =~ s{\b\d}{$&.}g;
+ push @$points, "[$pt]";
+ push @vec, $#$points;
+ }
+ push @$vecs, \@vec;
+}
+
sub parsefont () {
my %cellmap;
for (;;) {
@@ -203,6 +544,9 @@ sub parsefont () {
$cellmap{$1} = $_;
}
my %chrpolys;
+ # $chrs{$chr}[$poly] = $poly
+ # $poly->{E} = [ "012345012345", ... ]
+ # $poly->{Holes} = $poly2
while () {
next unless m/\S/;
chomp;
@@ -227,9 +571,9 @@ sub parsefont () {
} elsif (s{^\S}{}) {
my $f = $cellmap{$&};
die unless $f;
- $f =~ s/\b\d/ sprintf '%05d', $col*2000 + $&*1025 /ge;
- $f =~ s/\d\b/ sprintf '%05d', $row*2000 + $&*1025 /ge;
- push @{ $chrpolys{$chr} }, [ split / /, $f ];
+ $f =~ s/\b\d/ sprintf '%05d', $col*2000 + $&*1000 /ge;
+ $f =~ s/\d\b/ sprintf '%05d', $row*2000 + $&*1000 /ge;
+ push @{ $chrpolys{$chr} }, { E => [ split / /, $f ] };
} else {
die "$_ ?";
}
@@ -242,19 +586,29 @@ sub parsefont () {
my $demo = '';
my $democols = 6;
foreach my $chr (sort keys %chrpolys) {
+
+ my $polys = $chrpolys{$chr};
+ $_->{Holes} = [] foreach @$polys;
+
+ simplify($chr,$polys);
+
my $mod = chrmodname $chr;
p "module $mod () {\n";
- foreach my $poly (@{ $chrpolys{$chr} }) {
- p " polygon([";
- my $delim = "";
- foreach my $pt (@$poly) {
- p $delim;
- $pt =~ s{\d{5}}{$&,};
- $pt =~ s{\b\d}{$&.}g;
- p "[$pt]";
- $delim = ',';
+ foreach my $poly (@$polys) {
+ p " polygon(";
+ my $holes = $poly->{Holes};
+ my (@points, @vecs);
+ p_edgelist(\@points, \@vecs, $poly->{E});
+ foreach my $hole (@$holes) {
+ p_edgelist(\@points, \@vecs, $hole->{E});
}
- p "]);\n";
+ p "points=[".(join ",",@points)."],";
+ if (@$holes) {
+ p ",paths=[".(join ",",
+ map { "[".(join ",",@$_)."]" }
+ @vecs)."],";
+ }
+ p "convexity=4);\n";
}
p "}\n";
$demo .= $chr;
@@ -268,26 +622,50 @@ our $do_git; # contains may chars 'c' (count) and/or 'o' (object)
our $do_git_untracked = 1;
our $argcounter;
-sub rjustt ($$;$) { # right justify and truncate (ie, pad and truncate at left)
- # always includes prefix
- my ($sz, $whole, $prefix) = @_;
+our @forms;
+our %included; # 0 = not at all; 1 = truncated; 2 = full
+
+sub rjustt ($$$;$) {
+ # right justify and truncate (ie, pad and truncate at left)
+ # always includes prefix
+ # sets $included{$what}
+ my ($sz, $what, $whole, $prefix) = @_;
$prefix //= '';
my $lw = length $whole;
my $spare = $sz - $lw - (length $prefix);
+ $included{$what}= 1 + ($spare > 0);
return
- $prefix.
($spare > 0 ? (' ' x $spare) : '').
+ $prefix.
substr($whole, ($spare < 0 ? -$spare : 0));
}
-sub ljustt ($$;$) {
- my ($sz, $whole, $suffix) = @_;
+sub ljustt ($$$;$) {
+ my ($sz, $what, $whole, $suffix) = @_;
$suffix //= '';
$sz -= length $suffix;
+ $included{$what} = 1 + ($sz >= length $whole);
return sprintf "%-${sz}.${sz}s%s", $whole, $suffix;
}
-sub gentextmodule_q ($$$) {
+sub genform_prep() {
+ $included{$_}=0 foreach qw(Objid Count);
+}
+
+sub genform ($@) {
+ my ($form, @lines) = @_;
+ gentextmodule($form, @lines);
+ my $f = {
+ Form => $form,
+ Chars => (length join '', @lines),
+ Lines => (scalar @lines),
+ Ambiguous => ($form =~ m/Full/ && !grep { m/\W/ } @lines),
+ Included => { %included },
+ };
+ push @forms, $f;
+}
+
+sub genform_q ($$$) {
my ($form, $s, $lines) = @_;
$gtm_demo_j++;
my $l = length $s;
@@ -295,14 +673,14 @@ sub gentextmodule_q ($$$) {
my $e = $l/$lines;
return if $e < 2;
$gtm_demo_j--;
- gentextmodule($form, $s =~ m/.{$e}/g);
+ genform($form, $s =~ m/.{$e}/g);
}
-sub gentextmodule_plusq ($$) {
+sub genform_plusq ($$) {
my ($form, $s) = @_;
- gentextmodule($form, $s);
- gentextmodule_q("${form}S", $s, 2);
- gentextmodule_q("${form}T", $s, 3);
+ genform($form, $s);
+ genform_q("${form}S", $s, 2);
+ genform_q("${form}T", $s, 3);
}
our @gcmd;
@@ -357,37 +735,119 @@ sub do_git () {
if ($do_git =~ m/o/) {
$git_object = gitoutput qw(rev-parse HEAD);
}
+ print STDERR join ' ', map { $_ // '?' }
+ "-- commitid", $git_object, $git_dirty, $git_count, "--\n";
+
+ foreach my $sz (2..10, qw(12 14 16)) {
+ gentextmodule_demo_start_batch();
+
+ if (defined($git_count)) {
+ genform_prep();
+ my $smallstr = rjustt($sz, 'Count', $git_count, $git_dirty);
+ my $forgitobj = $sz - length($git_count) - 1;
+ if (defined($git_object) && $forgitobj >= 2) {
+ $smallstr = ljustt($forgitobj, 'Objid', $git_object).
+ ($git_dirty || ' ').
+ $git_count;
+ }
+ genform_plusq("Small$sz", $smallstr);
+ }
- foreach my $sz (3..10) {
- gentextmodule_demo_start_batch($sz-3);
-
- gentextmodule_plusq("Small$sz", rjustt($sz, $git_count.$git_dirty))
- if defined $git_count;
-
- gentextmodule_plusq("Git$sz", ljustt($sz, $git_object, $git_dirty))
+ genform_prep();
+ genform_plusq("Git$sz", ljustt($sz, 'Objid', $git_object, $git_dirty))
if defined $git_object;
- if (defined $git_count && defined $git_object) {
- gentextmodule("Full$sz",
- ljustt($sz, $git_object, ''),
- rjustt($sz, $git_count.$git_dirty));
-
- if (!($sz % 2)) {
- my $e = $sz/2;
- gentextmodule("Full".($e*3)."T",
- ljustt($e*2, $git_object, $git_dirty)
- =~ m/.{$e}/g,
- rjustt($e, $git_count));
+ if (defined $git_count && defined $git_object && $sz<=10) {
+ genform_prep();
+ genform("Full".($sz*2),
+ ljustt($sz, 'Objid', $git_object),
+ rjustt($sz, 'Count', $git_count, $git_dirty));
+
+ genform_prep();
+ my $e = $sz;
+ genform("Full".($e*3)."T",
+ ljustt($e*2, 'Objid', $git_object, $git_dirty)
+ =~ m/.{$e}/g,
+ rjustt($e, 'Count', $git_count));
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_some_best ($$) {
+ my ($bestwhat, $formre) = @_;
+ my $modname = "Best$bestwhat";
+ my $fullmodname = "Commitid_${modname}_2D";
+ my @argl = qw(max_sz margin=Commitid_pixelsz());
+ p "module $fullmodname(".argl_formal(@argl).") {\n";
+ my $mbs = '$Commitid_max_best_scale';
+ p " sc_max = $mbs ? $mbs : 2;\n";
+ p " sz = max_sz - 2*[margin,margin];\n";
+ my @do;
+ foreach my $f (
+ sort {
+ $b->{Included}{$bestwhat} <=> $a->{Included}{$bestwhat} or
+ $b->{Chars} <=> $a->{Chars} or
+ $a->{Lines} <=> $b->{Chars}
+ }
+ grep {
+ $_->{Form} =~ m/$formre/ &&
+ !$_->{Ambiguous}
+ }
+ @forms
+ ) {
+ my $form = $f->{Form};
+ p " sz_$form = Commitid_${form}_sz();\n";
+ foreach my $rot (qw(0 1)) {
+ my $id = "${form}_r${rot}";
+ p " sc_$id = min(sc_max";
+ foreach my $xy (qw(0 1)) {
+ p ",sz[$xy]/sz_$form","[",(($xy xor $rot)+0),"]";
}
+ p ");\n";
+ push @do, " if (sc_$id >= 1.0";
+ push @do, " && sc_$id >= sc_${form}_r1" if !$rot;
+ push @do, ") {\n";
+ push @do, " translate([margin,margin]) scale(sc_$id)\n";
+ push @do, " rotate(90) translate([0,-sz_$form"."[1]])\n" if $rot;
+ push @do, " Commitid_${form}_2D();\n";
+ push @do, " } else";
}
}
-}
+ push @do, <#< \##
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