1 use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
3 use std::iter::Iterator;
5 const HEADER: &str = "<!DOCTYPE html>
8 <meta charset=\"utf-8\">
9 <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\">
11 /* h/t https://wabain.github.io/2019/10/13/css-rotated-table-header.html */
12 th, td { white-space: nowrap; }
13 th { text-align: left; font-weight: normal; }
14 table { border-collapse: collapse }
15 tr.key > th { height: 8em; vertical-align: bottom; line-height: 1 }
16 tr.key > th > div { width: 1em; }
17 tr.key > th > div > div { width: 5em; transform-origin: bottom left; transform: translateX(1em) rotate(-65deg) }
18 td { border: thin solid gray; }
19 td.numeric { text-align: right; }
20 td.yes { border: thin solid gray; background-color: gray; }
21 td.spacer { border: none; }
22 /* h/t https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5687035/css-bolding-some-text-without-changing-its-containers-size/46452396#46452396 */
23 .highlight { text-shadow: -0.06ex 0 black, 0.06ex 0 black; }
24 img { height: 1.2em; }
27 function highlight(id) { const e = document.getElementById(id); if (e) { e.classList.add( \"highlight\"); } }
28 function clear_highlight(id) { const e = document.getElementById(id); if (e) { e.classList.remove(\"highlight\"); } }
29 function h2(a, b) { highlight(a); highlight(b); }
30 function ch2(a, b) { clear_highlight(a); clear_highlight(b); }
36 const FOOTER: &str = " </tbody>
41 #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
44 #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
50 struct Reader<Input: Iterator<Item = Result<String, std::io::Error>>> {
51 input: std::iter::Enumerate<Input>,
52 row: Option<RowInput>,
54 impl<Input: Iterator<Item = Result<String, std::io::Error>>> Reader<Input> {
55 fn new(input: Input) -> Self {
57 input: input.enumerate(),
62 impl<Input: Iterator<Item = Result<String, std::io::Error>>> Iterator for Reader<Input> {
63 type Item = Result<RowInput, std::io::Error>;
64 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
69 .map(|(n, r)| (n, r.map(|line| String::from(line.trim_end()))))
71 None => return Ok(std::mem::take(&mut self.row)).transpose(),
72 Some((_, Err(e))) => return Some(Err(e)),
73 Some((_, Ok(line))) if line.is_empty() && self.row.is_some() => {
74 return Ok(std::mem::take(&mut self.row)).transpose()
76 Some((_, Ok(line))) if line.is_empty() => {}
77 Some((n, Ok(line))) if line.starts_with(' ') => match &mut self.row {
79 return Some(Err(std::io::Error::other(format!(
80 "{}: Entry with no header",
84 Some(ref mut row) => row.entries.push(Entry(String::from(line.trim()))),
86 Some((_, Ok(line))) => {
87 let prev = std::mem::take(&mut self.row);
88 self.row = Some(RowInput {
93 return Ok(prev).transpose();
101 fn read_rows(input: impl std::io::Read) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<RowInput, std::io::Error>> {
102 Reader::new(std::io::BufReader::new(input).lines())
105 fn column_counts(rows: &[RowInput]) -> Vec<(usize, String)> {
106 let mut counts: Vec<_> = rows
108 .flat_map(|r| r.entries.iter().collect::<HashSet<_>>().into_iter())
109 .fold(HashMap::new(), |mut cs, e| {
110 cs.entry(String::from(&e.0))
111 .and_modify(|n| *n += 1)
116 .map(|(col, n)| (n, col))
124 /// Will return `Err` if
125 /// * there's an i/o error while reading `input`
126 /// * the log has invalid syntax:
127 /// * an indented line with no preceding non-indented line
128 pub fn tablify(input: impl std::io::Read) -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
129 let rows = read_rows(input).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
130 let _columns = column_counts(&rows);
131 Ok(String::from(HEADER) + "Hello, world!" + FOOTER)
139 fn test_read_rows() {
141 read_rows(&b"foo"[..]).flatten().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
143 label: String::from("foo"),
148 read_rows(&b"bar"[..]).flatten().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
150 label: String::from("bar"),
155 read_rows(&b"foo\nbar\n"[..]).flatten().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
158 label: String::from("foo"),
162 label: String::from("bar"),
168 read_rows(&b"foo\n bar\n"[..]).flatten().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
170 label: String::from("foo"),
171 entries: vec![Entry(String::from("bar"))]
175 read_rows(&b"foo\n bar\n baz\n"[..])
177 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
179 label: String::from("foo"),
180 entries: vec![Entry(String::from("bar")), Entry(String::from("baz"))]
184 read_rows(&b"foo\n\nbar\n"[..])
186 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
189 label: String::from("foo"),
193 label: String::from("bar"),
199 read_rows(&b"foo\n \nbar\n"[..])
201 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
204 label: String::from("foo"),
208 label: String::from("bar"),
214 read_rows(&b"foo \n bar \n"[..])
216 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
218 label: String::from("foo"),
219 entries: vec![Entry(String::from("bar"))]
223 let bad = read_rows(&b" foo"[..]).next().unwrap();
224 assert!(bad.is_err());
225 assert!(format!("{bad:?}").contains("1: Entry with no header"));
227 let bad2 = read_rows(&b"foo\n\n bar"[..]).nth(1).unwrap();
228 assert!(bad2.is_err());
229 assert!(format!("{bad2:?}").contains("3: Entry with no header"));
233 fn test_column_counts() {
236 &read_rows(&b"foo\n bar\n baz\n"[..])
237 .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
240 vec![(1, String::from("bar")), (1, String::from("baz"))]
244 &read_rows(&b"foo\n bar\n baz\nquux\n baz"[..])
245 .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
248 vec![(1, String::from("bar")), (2, String::from("baz"))]
252 &read_rows(&b"foo\n bar\n bar\n baz\n bar\nquux\n baz"[..])
253 .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
256 vec![(1, String::from("bar")), (2, String::from("baz"))]