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my $sortkey = "alpha"; | my $sortkey = "alpha"; | ||
my $sortfn = \&sort_by_name; | my $sortfn = \&sort_by_name; | ||
+ | my $module = "default"; | ||
GetOptions( | GetOptions( | ||
"a|alphabetic" => sub { $sortkey = "alpha"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_name }, | "a|alphabetic" => sub { $sortkey = "alpha"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_name }, | ||
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"l|level" => sub { $sortkey = "level"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_school }, | "l|level" => sub { $sortkey = "level"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_school }, | ||
"s|school" => sub { $sortkey = "school"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_level }, | "s|school" => sub { $sortkey = "school"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_level }, | ||
+ | "m|module-book" => sub { $module = "book"; }, | ||
+ | "k|module-spell" => sub { $module = "spell"; }, | ||
"h|help" => sub { | "h|help" => sub { | ||
print <<"EOF"; | print <<"EOF"; | ||
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Options include: | Options include: | ||
− | -a, --alphabetic | + | -a, --alphabetic Arrange alphabetically (default). |
− | -b, --book | + | -b, --book Arrange by book, then level. |
− | -f, --flag | + | -f, --flag Arrange by flag, then level. |
− | -l, --level | + | -l, --level Arrange by level, then schools. |
− | -s, --school | + | -m, --module-book Generate a Lua table of spellbooks. |
− | -h, --help | + | -k, --module-spell Generate a Lua table of spells. |
+ | -s, --school Arrange by school, then level. | ||
+ | -h, --help Display this help. | ||
Spells of the same schools and level are sorted by name. With the --book, | Spells of the same schools and level are sorted by name. With the --book, | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Print data | ||
+ | if ($module eq "default") { | ||
print <<"EOF"; | print <<"EOF"; | ||
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EOF | EOF | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | if ($module eq "book") { | ||
+ | print <<"EOF"; | ||
+ | --[=[ | ||
+ | Table of spellbooks | ||
+ | ]=]-- | ||
+ | |||
+ | local m = {} | ||
+ | EOF | ||
+ | |||
+ | my @letters = qw(a b c d e f g); | ||
+ | my $i = 0; | ||
+ | for my $key (sort keys %by_book) { | ||
+ | print "m[\"$key\"] = {\n"; | ||
+ | my @spells = @{$by_book{$key}}; | ||
+ | $i = 0; | ||
+ | for my $spell (@spells) { | ||
+ | my $schools = format_schools @{$spell->{schools}}; | ||
+ | print " {\n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"letter\"] = \"$letters[$i++]\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"name\"] = \"$spell->{name}\", \n"; | ||
+ | my $lc_name = lc($spell->{name}); | ||
+ | print " [\"image\"] = \"[[File:${lc_name}.png]]\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"level\"] = \"$spell->{level}\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"schools\"] = \"$schools\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " },\n"; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | print "}\n" | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | print "return m\n"; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | # This part still needs more work | ||
+ | if ($module eq "spell") { | ||
+ | # Table of spells | ||
+ | print <<"EOF"; | ||
+ | --[=[ | ||
+ | Table of spells | ||
+ | ]=]-- | ||
+ | |||
+ | local m = {} | ||
+ | EOF | ||
+ | |||
+ | for my $key (sort keys %by_letter) { | ||
+ | my @spells = @{$by_letter{$key}}; | ||
+ | @spells = sort $sortfn @spells if $sortfn; | ||
+ | for my $spell (@spells) { | ||
+ | my $schools = format_schools @{$spell->{schools}}; | ||
+ | my $books = join "<br>", map { "[[$_]]" } @{$spell->{books}}; | ||
+ | print "m[\"$spell->{name}\"] = {"; | ||
+ | print " [\"image\"] = \"[[File:{{lc:$spell->{name}.png}}]]\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"level\"] = \"$spell->{level}\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"schools\"] = \"$schools\", \n"; | ||
+ | print " [\"books\"] = \"$books\", \n"; | ||
+ | print "}\n"; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
</nowiki> | </nowiki> | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 19:43, 7 September 2013
#! /usr/bin/perl -w # parse-spl-data, by http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=User:Neil # Copyright (C) 2011. No rights reserved. # # You may use, distribute, modify, study, fold, spindle, or mutilate this # software as you see fit, but know that there is NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS # OR IMPLIED (to the extent permitted by law). # # The latest version of this program may be found at: # http://crawl.chaosforge.org/index.php?title=User:Neil/parse-spl-data use strict; use Getopt::Long qw(:config gnu_getopt); our ($PROGNAME, $DATE, $CRAWL_VERSION); our $VERSION = "0.1.0"; # Input directory. my $indir = "./"; # Map from letter, school, flag, book name, or level to list of spells. my %by_letter = (); my %by_school = (); my %by_flag = (); my %by_book = (); my %by_level = (); # Map from ID or name to spell my %by_id = (); my %by_name = (); # Map from spell name to list of book names. my %book_spells = (); # Descriptions of spell flags my %flag_descs = ( ALLOW_SELF => <<"EOF", The spell is not helpful, but you will not receive a "Really target yourself?" prompt. You may still receive "That beam is likely to hit you." for "[[#Dir or target|dir or target]]" spells such as Mephitic Cloud. EOF AREA => <<"EOF", The spell harms an area. Pacified fleeing monsters will not use emergency spells with this flag. EOF BATTLE => <<"EOF", The spell is a non-[[Conjuration]] spell disliked by [[Elyvilon]]. There is no piety penalty for using such spells, but a randart spellbook containing one of these spells will never have Elyvilon's name on it. EOF CHAOTIC => <<"EOF", The spell is hated by [[Zin]], who will impose penance on any player casting it, and reward killing monsters who can cast it. EOF CORPSE_VIOLATING => <<"EOF", The spell is hated by [[Fedhas Madash]], who will impose penance on any player casting it. EOF DIR => <<"EOF", The spell requires choosing a direction (and not a target). EOF DIR_OR_TARGET => <<"EOF", The spell requires choosing a direction or target, and is stopped by interposing creatures. EOF ESCAPE => <<"EOF", The spell helps you get out of trouble. Xom considers such spells boring, and will not gift spellbooks containing them. Furthermore, the spell is an option when control-clicking yourself in tiles mode. EOF GRID => <<"EOF", The spell targets a grid square, disregarding any creatures in the way. This is a form of smite targeting that does not require a target. EOF HASTY => <<"EOF", The spell is hated by [[Cheibriados]], who will impose penance on any player casting it. EOF HELPFUL => <<"EOF", The spell helps you or the target; if targeted, the targeting commands cycle through friendlies rather than hostiles. Xom considers such spells boring, and will not gift spellbooks containing them. EOF NEUTRAL => <<"EOF", The spell is neither harmful nor helpful; if targeted, the targeting commands cycle through all creatures, not just hostiles. Xom considers such spells boring, and will not gift spellbooks containing them. EOF NONE => <<"EOF", The spell has no special flags. Such spells are always untargeted. EOF NOT_SELF => <<"EOF", The spell may not target you or your square. EOF RECOVERY => <<"EOF", The spell helps you recover from ill effects. Xom considers such spells boring, and will not gift spellbooks containing them. Furthermore, the spell is an option when control-clicking yourself in tiles mode. EOF TARGET => <<"EOF", The spell targets a creature, disregarding any other creatures in the way. This is a form of smite targeting that requires a target creature. EOF TARG_OBJ => <<"EOF", The spell targets an object, disregarding any other creatures in the way. This is a form of smite targeting that requires a target object. EOF UNCLEAN => <<"EOF", The spell is hated by [[Zin]], who will impose penance on any player casting it, and reward killing monsters who can cast it. EOF UNHOLY => <<"EOF", The spell is a non-necromantic unholy spell. It is hated by [[good]] gods ([[Elyvilon]], [[The Shining One]], and [[Zin]]), who will impose penance on any player casting it. EOF ); sub crawl_version { # Look for util/release_ver first if (open VERSION, "<", "${indir}util/release_ver") { my $ver = <VERSION>; chomp $ver; close VERSION; return $ver; } # TODO: maybe try running git return "<unknown>"; } # Translate a range into something friendlier for display. -1 (no range) # becomes the empty string, while "LOS_RADIUS" becomes just LOS. # TORNADO_RADIUS becomes 5 (its value), but maybe we should use "Tornado" # instead. sub xlate_range { my $range = shift; return "LOS" if $range eq "LOS_RADIUS"; return 6 if $range eq "TORNADO_RADIUS"; return "" if $range eq "-1"; return $range; } # Wiki-format a list of spell schools, linking to the corresponding # magic skill. sub format_schools { join "/", map { my $school = ucfirst(lc $_); # Convert school names to skill names for linking my $skill = $school; if ($school =~ /^(Poison|Air|Fire|Ice|Earth)$/) { $skill = "$school Magic"; } elsif ($school !~ /[ys]$/) { # "Necromancy" isn't pluralised as a skill, # and "Hexes" and "Charms" are already # pluralized as a magic school. The others # are singular as a school, plural as a skill. $skill = "${school}s"; } $skill eq $school ? "[[$school]]" : "[[$skill|$school]]"; } @_; } # Add a spell if it exists sub maybe_add_spell($) { my $spell = shift; return undef unless $spell->{name}; # Ignore spells that do not occur in any book return "" unless scalar @{$spell->{books}}; # ..and NO_SPELL, which "occurs" in books but not really. return "" if $spell->{id} eq "NO_SPELL"; # Sanity checks: abort if we encounter one of these, as it means # something funny is up with our book-parsing. # Spells that belong to certain monster-only schools. for my $school (@{$spell->{schools}}) { die "SPTYP_NONE for $spell->{name}" if $school eq "NONE"; } # Spells that don't belong to a school at all, even SPTYP_NONE. die "No school for $spell->{name}" unless scalar @{$spell->{schools}}; # Monster and testing spells. for my $flag (@{$spell->{flags}}) { die "Monster spell $spell->{name}" if $flag eq "MONSTER"; die "Testing spell $spell->{name}" if $flag eq "TESTING"; } # It's worth keeping. $by_id{$spell->{id}} = $spell; $by_name{$spell->{name}} = $spell; push @{$by_level{$spell->{level}}}, $spell; my $let = uc(substr $spell->{name}, 0, 1); push @{$by_letter{$let}}, $spell; for my $school (@{$spell->{schools}}) { push @{$by_school{$school}}, $spell; } for my $flag (@{$spell->{flags}}) { push @{$by_flag{$flag}}, $spell; } return 1; } # Sorting functions sub sort_by_name { $a->{name} cmp $b->{name} } sub sort_by_level { $a->{level} <=> $b->{level} or sort_by_name } sub sort_by_school { # A Schwartzian transform would be more efficient, but we have # few enough spells that it's not necessary. join("/", @{$a->{schools}}) cmp join("/", @{$b->{schools}}) or sort_by_name } ### MAIN my $sortkey = "alpha"; my $sortfn = \&sort_by_name; my $module = "default"; GetOptions( "a|alphabetic" => sub { $sortkey = "alpha"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_name }, "b|book" => sub { $sortkey = "book"; $sortfn = undef }, "f|flag" => sub { $sortkey = "flag"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_level }, "l|level" => sub { $sortkey = "level"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_school }, "s|school" => sub { $sortkey = "school"; $sortfn = \&sort_by_level }, "m|module-book" => sub { $module = "book"; }, "k|module-spell" => sub { $module = "spell"; }, "h|help" => sub { print <<"EOF"; Usage: $0 [options] [directory] Produce a wiki table of DCSS spells. The specified directory should contain spl-data.h an book-data.h. If omitted, the current directory is used. Options include: -a, --alphabetic Arrange alphabetically (default). -b, --book Arrange by book, then level. -f, --flag Arrange by flag, then level. -l, --level Arrange by level, then schools. -m, --module-book Generate a Lua table of spellbooks. -k, --module-spell Generate a Lua table of spells. -s, --school Arrange by school, then level. -h, --help Display this help. Spells of the same schools and level are sorted by name. With the --book, --school, and --flag option, spells may appear multiple times. EOF exit 0; }, ); if (@ARGV) { $indir = shift @ARGV; $indir .= "/" unless $indir eq "" or $indir =~ m!/$!; } $DATE = gmtime; $CRAWL_VERSION = crawl_version; ($PROGNAME = $0) =~ s!.*/!!; # Name of current book. my $book = "bug" ; open BOOKS, "${indir}book-data.h" or die "could not open ${indir}book-data.h: $!"; while (<BOOKS>) { # Skip conditional sections. Really we need to look at # the condition, but that requires the C preprocessor and # I'd rather avoid that. next if /^#if/../^#endif/; # Kind of hackish --- quit at the first rod last if m!// Rod!; if (m!^{\s*// (.*)!) { # Get the spell name from the comment. $book = $1; # Disambiguation for Conjuration my $extra = ""; # Remove parenthesized bits $book =~ s/\s+\([^)]*\)//g; # Remove extra description if ($book =~ s/ - (.*)//) { # But remember it for Conjuration if ($1 =~ /Fire and Earth/) { $extra = " (fire+earth)"; } elsif ($1 =~ /Air and Ice/) { $extra = " (ice+air)"; } } # Remove roman numeral counter $book =~ s/\s+[IVX]+$//; # Replace "Tome of" with "Book of" (special case for Dragon) $book =~ s/^Tome of/Book of/; # And special-case Minor Magic. $book =~ s/^Minor/Book of Minor/; # Append disambiguation $book .= $extra; } else { while (/SPELL_(\w+)/g) { push @{$book_spells{$1}}, $book; push @{$by_book{$book}}, $1; } } } close BOOKS; # Current spell. Members are # {name} : Spell name # {id} : SPELL_* identifier (without the SPELL_) # {schools} : List of SPTYP_* constants (without the SPTYP_) # {flags} : List of SPFLAG_* constants (without the SPFLAG_) # {books} : List of book names. # {level} : Level # {cap} : Power cap # {minrange}: Minimum range, or "LOS" or "" # {maxrange}: Maximum range, or "LOS" or "" # {noisy} : Noise modifier # # {data} : List of extra data; converted to {level}-{noise} at the end # of the spell block. my $spell = {}; open SPELLS, "${indir}spl-data.h" or die "could not open ${indir}spl-data.h: $!"; while (<SPELLS>) { chomp; if (/^{/) { $spell = {}; } elsif (/^}/) { # Unpack data my ( $sch, $flag, $lev, $cap, $minr, $maxr, $nm, @rest ) = @{$spell->{data}}; # Parse out schools and flags $spell->{schools} = [ map { s/SPTYP_//; $_ } split /\s*\|\s*/, $sch ]; $spell->{flags} = [ map { s/SPFLAG_//; $_ } split /\s*\|\s*/, $flag ]; # Include the rest of the data $spell->{level} = $lev; $spell->{cap} = $cap; $spell->{minrange} = xlate_range $minr; $spell->{maxrange} = xlate_range $maxr; $spell->{noisy} = $nm; maybe_add_spell($spell); } elsif (/^\s*SPELL_(\w+),\s+"([^"]*)",/) { $spell->{id} = $1; $spell->{name} = $2; if (exists $book_spells{$1}) { $spell->{books} = [ @{$book_spells{$1}} ]; } else { $spell->{books} = []; } } else { # Strip comments first. s!\s*//.*!!; # Get comma-delimited sections while (/\s*([^,]+)(,|$)/g) { if (substr($1, 0, 1) eq "|") { # Continuation line; really we should check # whether the previous line ended with a # comma, but this is probably good enough. $spell->{data}[-1] .= $1 } else { push @{$spell->{data}}, $1; } } } } close SPELLS; for my $k (keys %by_book) { # Convert the list of spell ids to a list of spells, but # remove those that aren't in %by_id because maybe_add_spell # skipped them. my @spells = map { $by_id{$_} || () } @{$by_book{$k}}; if (@spells) { $by_book{$k} = \@spells; } else { # Remove the book if it has no spells. delete $by_book{$k}; } } # Print data if ($module eq "default") { print <<"EOF"; ==Spells== <!-- We *must* have a heading before the table, or the TOC will end up inside the table! --> <!-- Automatically generated by $PROGNAME $VERSION from Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup version $CRAWL_VERSION on $DATE --> {| class="prettytable" !rowspan=2|Image !rowspan=2|Name !rowspan=2|Schools !rowspan=2|Level !rowspan=2|Power<br>cap ! colspan=2 |Range !rowspan=2|Flags !rowspan=2|Books |---- !min !max EOF my %by_key; if ($sortkey eq "alpha") { %by_key = %by_letter } elsif ($sortkey eq "book") { %by_key = %by_book } elsif ($sortkey eq "level") { %by_key = %by_level } elsif ($sortkey eq "school") { %by_key = %by_school } elsif ($sortkey eq "flag") { %by_key = %by_flag } # TODO: allow sorting by other criteria for my $key (sort keys %by_key) { my @spells = @{$by_key{$key}}; @spells = sort $sortfn @spells if $sortfn; print "|----\n! colspan=9 style=\"text-align:left\"|\n===="; # Format and link the key appropriately if ($sortkey eq "book") { print "[[$key]]"; } elsif ($sortkey eq "school") { print format_schools $key; } elsif ($sortkey eq "level") { print "level $key"; } elsif ($sortkey eq "flag") { my $fl = ucfirst lc $key; $fl =~ s/_/ /g; print $fl; } else { print $key; } print "====\n"; if ($sortkey eq "flag") { my $desc = $flag_descs{$key}; if ($desc) { $desc =~ s/\n/ /g; print "|----\n| colspan=9|$desc\n"; } } for my $spell (@spells) { # Format schools and flags my $schools = format_schools @{$spell->{schools}}; my $flags = join ", ", map { s/_/ /g; lc $_ } @{$spell->{flags}}, ($spell->{noisy} ? "noise $spell->{noisy}" : ()); my $books = join "<br>", map { "[[$_]]" } @{$spell->{books}}; print <<"EOF"; |---- |[[File:{{lc:$spell->{name}.png}}]] |style="padding-left:1em"|[[$spell->{name}]] |$schools |$spell->{level} |$spell->{cap} |$spell->{minrange} |$spell->{maxrange} |$flags |$books EOF } } print <<"EOF"; |---- |} EOF } if ($module eq "book") { print <<"EOF"; --[=[ Table of spellbooks ]=]-- local m = {} EOF my @letters = qw(a b c d e f g); my $i = 0; for my $key (sort keys %by_book) { print "m[\"$key\"] = {\n"; my @spells = @{$by_book{$key}}; $i = 0; for my $spell (@spells) { my $schools = format_schools @{$spell->{schools}}; print " {\n"; print " [\"letter\"] = \"$letters[$i++]\", \n"; print " [\"name\"] = \"$spell->{name}\", \n"; my $lc_name = lc($spell->{name}); print " [\"image\"] = \"[[File:${lc_name}.png]]\", \n"; print " [\"level\"] = \"$spell->{level}\", \n"; print " [\"schools\"] = \"$schools\", \n"; print " },\n"; } print "}\n" } print "return m\n"; } # This part still needs more work if ($module eq "spell") { # Table of spells print <<"EOF"; --[=[ Table of spells ]=]-- local m = {} EOF for my $key (sort keys %by_letter) { my @spells = @{$by_letter{$key}}; @spells = sort $sortfn @spells if $sortfn; for my $spell (@spells) { my $schools = format_schools @{$spell->{schools}}; my $books = join "<br>", map { "[[$_]]" } @{$spell->{books}}; print "m[\"$spell->{name}\"] = {"; print " [\"image\"] = \"[[File:{{lc:$spell->{name}.png}}]]\", \n"; print " [\"level\"] = \"$spell->{level}\", \n"; print " [\"schools\"] = \"$schools\", \n"; print " [\"books\"] = \"$books\", \n"; print "}\n"; } } }