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FLEcli/fleprocess/parse_line.go

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package fleprocess
/*
Copyright © 2020 Jean-Marc Meessen, ON4KJM <on4kjm@gmail.com>
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// LogLine is used to store all the data of a single log line
type LogLine struct {
Date string
MyCall string
Operator string
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isFirstLine bool
MyWWFF string
MyPOTA string
MySOTA string
MyPota string
MySota string
MyGrid string
QslMsgFromHeader string
Nickname string
Mode string
ModeType string
Band string
BandLowerLimit float64
BandUpperLimit float64
Frequency string
Time string
ActualTime string //time actually recorded in FLE
Call string
Comment string
QSLmsg string
OMname string
GridLoc string
RSTsent string
RSTrcvd string
WWFF string
POTA string
SOTA string
}
var regexpIsFullTime = regexp.MustCompile(`^[0-2]{1}[0-9]{3}$`)
var regexpIsTimePart = regexp.MustCompile(`^[0-5]{1}[0-9]{1}$|^[1-9]{1}$`)
var regexpIsOMname = regexp.MustCompile(`^@`)
var regexpIsGridLoc = regexp.MustCompile(`^#`)
var regexpIsRst = regexp.MustCompile(`^[\d]{1,3}$`)
var regexpIsFreq = regexp.MustCompile(`^[\d]+\.[\d]+$`)
var regexpIsSotaKeyWord = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^sota$`)
var regexpIsWwffKeyWord = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^wwff$`)
var regexpIsPotaKeyWord = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^pota$`)
var regexpDatePattern = regexp.MustCompile(`^(\d{2}|\d{4})[-/ .]\d{1,2}[-/ .]\d{1,2}$`)
var regexpIsDateKeyWord = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^date$`)
var regexpDayIncrementPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`^\+*$`)
var regexpIsDayKeyword = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^day$`)
var regexpKhzPartOfQrg = regexp.MustCompile(`\.\d+`)
// ParseLine cuts a FLE line into useful bits
func ParseLine(inputStr string, previousLine LogLine) (logLine LogLine, errorMsg string) {
//TODO: input null protection?
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//Flag telling that we are processing data to the right of the callsign
isRightOfCall := false
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//Flag used to know if we are parsing the Sent RST (first) or received RST (second)
haveSentRST := false
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//TODO: Make something more intelligent
//TODO: What happens if we have partial lines
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previousLine.Call = ""
previousLine.RSTsent = ""
previousLine.RSTrcvd = ""
previousLine.SOTA = ""
previousLine.POTA = ""
previousLine.WWFF = ""
previousLine.OMname = ""
previousLine.GridLoc = ""
previousLine.Comment = ""
previousLine.ActualTime = ""
logLine = previousLine
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//TODO: what happens when we have <> or when there are multiple comments
//TODO: Refactor this! it is ugly
comment, inputStr := getBracketedData(inputStr, COMMENT)
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if comment != "" {
logLine.Comment = comment
}
QSLmsg, inputStr := getBracketedData(inputStr, QSL)
if QSLmsg != "" {
logLine.QSLmsg = QSLmsg
}
elements := strings.Fields(inputStr)
for _, element := range elements {
// Is it a mode?
if lookupMode(strings.ToUpper(element)) {
logLine.Mode = strings.ToUpper(element)
//TODO: improve this: what if the band is at the end of the line
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// Set the default RST depending of the mode
if (logLine.RSTsent == "") || (logLine.RSTrcvd == "") {
// get default RST and Mode category
modeType, defaultReport := getDefaultReport(logLine.Mode)
logLine.ModeType = modeType
logLine.RSTsent = defaultReport
logLine.RSTrcvd = defaultReport
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} else {
errorMsg = errorMsg + "Double definition of RST"
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}
continue
}
//Date?
if regexpDatePattern.MatchString(element) {
//We probably have a date, let's normalize it
errorTxt := ""
normalizedDate := ""
normalizedDate, errorTxt = NormalizeDate(element)
if len(errorTxt) != 0 {
logLine.Date = normalizedDate
errorMsg = errorMsg + fmt.Sprintf("Invalid Date: %s (%s)", element, errorTxt)
} else {
logLine.Date, errorTxt = ValidateDate(normalizedDate)
if len(errorTxt) != 0 {
errorMsg = errorMsg + fmt.Sprintf("Error %s", errorTxt)
}
}
continue
}
// The date keyword is not really useful, skip it
if regexpIsDateKeyWord.MatchString(element) {
continue
}
//Skip the "day" keyword
if regexpIsDayKeyword.MatchString(element) {
continue
}
//Scan the + part
if regexpDayIncrementPattern.MatchString(element) {
increment := len(element)
newDate, dateError := IncrementDate(logLine.Date, increment)
if dateError != "" {
errorMsg = errorMsg + dateError
}
logLine.Date = newDate
continue
}
// Is it a band?
isBandElement, bandLowerLimit, bandUpperLimit, _ := IsBand(element)
if isBandElement {
logLine.Band = strings.ToLower(element)
logLine.BandLowerLimit = bandLowerLimit
logLine.BandUpperLimit = bandUpperLimit
//As a new band is defined, we reset the stored frequency (from previous lines)
// This assumes that the band is defined before frequency
logLine.Frequency = ""
continue
}
// Is it a Frequency?
if regexpIsFreq.MatchString(element) {
khzPart := regexpKhzPartOfQrg.FindStringSubmatch(element)
var qrg float64
qrg, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(element, 32)
if (logLine.BandLowerLimit != 0.0) && (logLine.BandUpperLimit != 0.0) {
if (qrg >= logLine.BandLowerLimit) && (qrg <= logLine.BandUpperLimit) {
//Increase precision to half Khz if data is available
if len(khzPart[0]) > 4 {
//The "." is part of the returned string
logLine.Frequency = fmt.Sprintf("%.4f", qrg)
} else {
logLine.Frequency = fmt.Sprintf("%.3f", qrg)
}
} else {
logLine.Frequency = ""
errorMsg = errorMsg + "Frequency [" + element + "] is invalid for " + logLine.Band + " band."
}
} else {
errorMsg = errorMsg + "Unable to load frequency [" + element + "]: no band defined for that frequency."
}
continue
}
// Is it a call sign ?
if validCallRegexp.MatchString(strings.ToUpper(element)) {
//If it starts with "#",it is a grid definition and not a call
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//If the potential callsign contains a dash, it is a Sota reference
if (element[0] != '#') && (!strings.Contains(element, "-")) {
callErrorMsg := ""
logLine.Call, callErrorMsg = ValidateCall(element)
errorMsg = errorMsg + callErrorMsg
isRightOfCall = true
continue
}
}
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// Is it a "full" time ?
if !isRightOfCall {
if regexpIsFullTime.MatchString(element) {
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logLine.Time = element
logLine.ActualTime = element
continue
}
// Is it a partial time ?
if regexpIsTimePart.MatchString(element) {
if logLine.Time == "" {
logLine.Time = element
logLine.ActualTime = element
} else {
goodPart := logLine.Time[:len(logLine.Time)-len(element)]
logLine.Time = goodPart + element
logLine.ActualTime = goodPart + element
}
continue
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}
}
// Is it the OM's name (starting with "@")
if regexpIsOMname.MatchString(element) {
logLine.OMname = strings.TrimLeft(element, "@")
continue
}
// Is it the Grid Locator (starting with "#")
if regexpIsGridLoc.MatchString(element) {
grid := strings.TrimLeft(element, "#")
cleanGrid, callErrorMsg := ValidateGridLocator(grid)
logLine.GridLoc = cleanGrid
errorMsg = errorMsg + callErrorMsg
continue
}
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if isRightOfCall {
//This is probably a RST
if regexpIsRst.MatchString(element) {
workRST := ""
switch len(element) {
case 1:
if logLine.ModeType == "CW" {
workRST = "5" + element + "9"
} else {
if logLine.ModeType == "PHONE" {
workRST = "5" + element
}
}
case 2:
if logLine.ModeType == "CW" {
workRST = element + "9"
} else {
if logLine.ModeType == "PHONE" {
workRST = element
}
}
case 3:
if logLine.ModeType == "CW" {
workRST = element
} else {
workRST = "*" + element
errorMsg = errorMsg + "Invalid report [" + element + "] for " + logLine.ModeType + " mode."
}
}
if haveSentRST {
logLine.RSTrcvd = workRST
} else {
logLine.RSTsent = workRST
haveSentRST = true
}
continue
}
// If the "wwff" keyword is used, skip it
if regexpIsWwffKeyWord.MatchString(element) {
// this keyword is not required anymore with FLE 3 and doesn't add any value
continue
}
// Is it a "WWFF to WWFF" reference?
workRef, wwffErr := ValidateWwff(element)
if wwffErr == "" {
logLine.WWFF = workRef
continue
}
// If the "pota" keyword is used, skip it
if regexpIsPotaKeyWord.MatchString(element) {
// this keyword is not required anymore with FLE 3 and doesn't add any value
continue
}
// Is it a "POTA to POTA" reference?
workRef, potaErr := ValidatePota(element)
if potaErr == "" {
logLine.POTA = workRef
continue
}
// If the "sota" keyword is used, skip it
if regexpIsSotaKeyWord.MatchString(element) {
// this keyword is not required anymore with FLE 3 and doesn't add any value
continue
}
// Is it a Summit to Summit (sota) reference?
workRef, sotaErr := ValidateSota(element)
if sotaErr == "" {
logLine.SOTA = workRef
continue
}
}
//If we come here, we could not make sense of what we found
errorMsg = errorMsg + "Unable to make sense of [" + element + "]. "
}
//If no report is present, let's fill it with mode default
if logLine.RSTsent == "" {
_, logLine.RSTsent = getDefaultReport(logLine.Mode)
}
if logLine.RSTrcvd == "" {
_, logLine.RSTrcvd = getDefaultReport(logLine.Mode)
}
//For debug purposes
//fmt.Println("\n", SprintLogRecord(logLine))
return logLine, errorMsg
}
func lookupMode(lookup string) bool {
switch lookup {
case
"CW",
"SSB",
"AM",
"FM",
"RTTY",
"FT8",
"PSK",
"JT65",
"JT9",
"FT4",
"JS8",
"ARDOP",
"ATV",
"C4FM",
"CHIP",
"CLO",
"CONTESTI",
"DIGITALVOICE",
"DOMINO",
"DSTAR",
"FAX",
"FSK441",
"HELL",
"ISCAT",
"JT4",
"JT6M",
"JT44",
"MFSK",
"MSK144",
"MT63",
"OLIVIA",
"OPERA",
"PAC",
"PAX",
"PKT",
"PSK2K",
"Q15",
"QRA64",
"ROS",
"RTTYM",
"SSTV",
"T10",
"THOR",
"THRB",
"TOR",
"V4",
"VOI",
"WINMOR",
"WSPR":
return true
}
return false
}