package CAD::Drawing::IO::Split; our $VERSION = '0.02'; use CAD::Drawing; use CAD::Drawing::Defined; use warnings; use strict; use Carp; my $dbg = 0; =pod =head1 NAME CAD::Drawing::IO::Split - Fast distributed text file methods. =head1 AUTHOR Eric L. Wilhelm http://scratchcomputing.com =head1 COPYRIGHT This module is copyright (C) 2004-2006 by Eric L. Wilhelm. Portions copyright (C) 2003 by Eric L. Wilhelm and A. Zahner Co. =head1 LICENSE This module is distributed under the same terms as Perl. See the Perl source package for details. You may use this software under one of the following licenses: (1) GNU General Public License (found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) (2) Artistic License (found at http://www.perl.com/pub/language/misc/Artistic.html) =head1 NO WARRANTY This software is distributed with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. The author, his former employer, and any other contributors will in no way be held liable for any loss or damages resulting from its use. =head1 Modifications The source code of this module is made freely available and distributable under the GPL or Artistic License. Modifications to and use of this software must adhere to one of these licenses. Changes to the code should be noted as such and this notification (as well as the above copyright information) must remain intact on all copies of the code. Additionally, while the author is actively developing this code, notification of any intended changes or extensions would be most helpful in avoiding repeated work for all parties involved. Please contact the author with any such development plans. =head1 SEE ALSO CAD::Drawing CAD::Drawing::IO =cut ######################################################################## =head1 Requisite Plug-in Functions See CAD::Drawing::IO for a description of the plug-in architecture. =cut ######################################################################## # the following are required to be a disc I/O plugin: our $can_save_type = "split"; our $can_load_type = $can_save_type; our $is_inherited = 1; =head2 check_type Returns true if $type is "split" or $filename is a directory (need a tag?) $fact = check_type($filename, $type); =cut sub check_type { my ($filename, $type) = @_; if(defined($type)) { ($type eq "split") && return("split"); return(); } elsif((-d $filename) && (0)) { # FIXME: this needs something return("split"); } elsif(($filename =~ s/^split://) and (-d $filename)) { return("split"); } return(); } # end subroutine check_type definition ######################################################################## =head1 Load/Save Methods Concept here is to strip data down to the absolute bare minumum in an effort to find a generic and extensible incarnation of same. =cut ######################################################################## our %save_functions = ( plines => sub { my ($pline, $data) = @_; # note the danger here (loading dwg into existing will # create compounding buildup my $filename = _sp_filename($pline, $data); open(PL, ">$filename") or croak(); print PL join(":", map({join(",", @$_)} @{$pline->{pts}})), "\n"; print PL "$pline->{color}\n"; close(PL); }, # end plines sub lines => sub { my ($line, $data) = @_; $dbg && print "a line!\n"; my $filename = _sp_filename($line, $data); open(LN, ">$filename") or croak(); print LN join(":", map({join(",", @$_)} @{$line->{pts}})), "\n"; print LN "$line->{color}\n"; close(LN); }, points => sub { my ($point, $data) = @_; # print "a point\n"; my $filename = _sp_filename($point, $data); open(PT, ">$filename") or croak(); print PT join(",", @{$point->{pt}}), "\n"; print PT "$point->{color}\n"; close(PT); }, # end points sub circles => sub { my ($circ, $data) = @_; my $filename = _sp_filename($circ, $data); open(CI, ">$filename") or croak(); $dbg && print "saving @{$circ->{pt}}\n$circ->{rad}\n$circ->{color}\n"; print CI join(",", @{$circ->{pt}}), "\n"; print CI "$circ->{rad}\n"; print CI "$circ->{color}\n"; close(CI); }, # end circs sub ); # end %save_functions ######################################################################## =head2 save Saves data into $toplevel_directory under a directory for each layer, each type, and a file for each id. save($drw, $toplevel_directory, \%options); Requires that the directory already exists. Selective saves not yet supported. Unfortunately, the file-formats are rather primitive and the code needs refactoring. These are nowhere near stable, so don't expect version compatibility yet! Needs a clear_all_like => $regex option. =cut sub save{ my $dbg = 0; my $self = shift; $dbg && print "here\n"; my ($dir, $opt) = @_; $dir =~ s/^split://; (-d $dir) or die "no $dir\n"; my %data = ( dir => $dir, ); $dbg && print "saving out $dir\n"; $self->outloop(\%save_functions, \%data); } # end subroutine save definition ######################################################################## our %load_functions = ( plines => sub { my ($self, $file, $info) = @_; open(PL, $file) or croak(); chomp(my $pts = ); chomp(my $color = ); close(PL); $dbg && print "points: $pts\ncolor:$color\n"; my @pts = map({[split(/,/, $_)]} split(/:/, $pts)); $self->addpolygon(\@pts, {%$info, color => $color}); }, lines => sub { my ($self, $file, $info) = @_; open(LN, $file) or croak(); chomp(my $pts = ); chomp(my $color = ); close(LN); $dbg && print "points: $pts\ncolor:$color\n"; my @pts = map({[split(/,/, $_)]} split(/:/, $pts)); $self->addline(\@pts, {%$info, color => $color}); }, points => sub { my ($self, $file, $info) = @_; open(PT, $file) or croak(); chomp(my $pt = ); chomp(my $co = ); close(PT); $self->addpoint([split(/,/, $pt)], {%$info, color => $co}); }, circles => sub { my ($self, $file, $info) = @_; open(CI, $file) or croak(); chomp(my $pt = ); chomp(my $rad = ); chomp(my $co = ); close(CI); $self->addcircle([split(/,/, $pt)], $rad, {%$info, color => $co}); }, ); =head2 load load($drw, $toplevel_directory, \%options); %options may include selective-load arguments =cut sub load{ my $self = shift; my ($dir, $opts) = @_; $dir =~ s/^split://; (-d $dir) or croak("no such directory: $dir\n"); my %opt; (ref($opts) eq "HASH") && (%opt = %$opts); my @layers; my ($s, $n) = check_select(\%opt); if($s->{l}) { @layers = grep({$s->{l}{$_}} _dir_list($dir)); } else { @layers = _dir_list($dir); } foreach my $layer (@layers) { my %info = (layer => $layer); foreach my $type (keys(%load_functions)) { $s->{t} && ($s->{t}{$type} || next); $n->{t} && ($n->{t}{$type} && next); my $path = join("/", $dir, $layer, $type); (-d $path) || next; $info{type} = $type; my @ids = _dir_list($path); foreach my $id (@ids) { $info{id} = $id; my $filename = $path . "/" . $id; # hmm. slipping select color / select linetype in here # is tricky $load_functions{$type}->($self, $filename, {%info}); } } # end foreach $type } # end foreach $layer } # end subroutine load definition ######################################################################## =head1 Naming Functions =cut =head2 _dir_list @list = _dir_list($dir); =cut sub _dir_list { my $dir = shift; opendir(DIR, $dir); my @list = grep(! /^\.+$/, readdir(DIR)); closedir(DIR); # print "listed @list\n";exit; return(@list); } # end subroutine _dir_list definition ######################################################################## =head2 _sp_filename Creates nested directories which are required to save %obj and returns the filename which should be saved into. _sp_filename(\%obj, \%data); =cut sub _sp_filename { my ($obj, $data) = @_; my @dirs = ( $data->{dir}, $obj->{addr}{layer}, $obj->{addr}{type}, ); my $filename; foreach my $dir (@dirs) { $filename .= $dir . "/"; if(-d $filename) { $dbg && print "$filename exists\n"; next; } (-e $filename) and croak("$filename exists, but is not a directory"); $dbg && print "making $filename\n"; mkdir($filename); } $filename .= $obj->{addr}{id}; $dbg && print "filename to be $filename\n";#exit; return($filename); } # end subroutine _sp_filename definition ######################################################################## =head1 Inherited Methods =cut =head2 clear_dir Removes layers (and items) from the split directory $dir. Defaults to removing all. $drw->clear_dir($dir, \%options); =over =item Available options: like => qr/regex/, # if regex matches layer name not_like => qr/regex/, # negative of above (compounded) =item check_select() options: %options is passed through CAD::Drawing::Defined::check_select(), so the selections returned by it will be utilized here. select_layers => \@layer_list, select_types => \@types_list, Returns the number of items removed or undef() if $dir does not exist. =back =cut sub clear_dir { my $self = shift; my ($dir, $opts) = @_; $dir =~ s#/*$#/#; my %opt; (ref($opts) eq "HASH") && (%opt = %$opts); my $like = $opt{like}; my $notlike = $opt{not_like}; my ($s, $n) = check_select(\%opt); (-d $dir) or return(); my @kill_layers = _dir_list($dir); if($like) { (ref($like) eq "Regexp") or croak("$like is not a regex"); @kill_layers = grep(/$like/, @kill_layers); $dbg && print "now ", scalar(@kill_layers), "\n"; } if($notlike) { (ref($notlike) eq "Regexp") or croak("$notlike is not a regex"); @kill_layers = grep(! /$notlike/, @kill_layers); $dbg && print "now ", scalar(@kill_layers), "\n"; } my $count; foreach my $layer (@kill_layers) { $s->{l} && ($s->{l}{$layer} || next); $n->{l} && ($n->{l}{$layer} && next); my $ldir = $dir . $layer . "/"; my @types = _dir_list($ldir); $dbg && print "removing $layer\n"; my $tfail = 0; foreach my $type (@types) { $s->{t} && ($s->{t}{$type} || next); $n->{t} && ($n->{t}{$type} && next); $dbg && print "$type\n"; my $tdir = $ldir . $type . "/"; my @items = _dir_list($tdir); $dbg && print "items: @items\n"; my $ifail = 0; foreach my $item (@items) { my $file = $tdir . $item; if(unlink($file)) { $count ++; } else { carp("unlink failed on $file"); $ifail++; } } unless($ifail) { unless(rmdir($tdir)) { carp("rmdir failed on $tdir"); $tfail++; } } } # end foreach $type unless($tfail) { unless(rmdir($ldir)) { carp("rmdir failed on $ldir"); } } } return($count); } # end subroutine clear_dir definition ######################################################################## 1;