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authorPeter Stephenson <pws@zsh.org>2016-06-16 11:39:42 +0100
committerPeter Stephenson <pws@zsh.org>2016-06-16 11:39:42 +0100
commit4cacf1624f0393c43a9a2c3259957b8d78eb7609 (patch)
tree02c8f0a91e37e26da61ba02391784e81388138ad /Functions/Misc/zcalc
parentf497573c80eff3ee0434867e24c1a4dc67ad80ee (diff)
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38693: Add RPN mode to zcalc
Diffstat (limited to 'Functions/Misc/zcalc')
-rw-r--r--Functions/Misc/zcalc136
1 files changed, 114 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Functions/Misc/zcalc b/Functions/Misc/zcalc
index 857007a94..eb240b2ec 100644
--- a/Functions/Misc/zcalc
+++ b/Functions/Misc/zcalc
@@ -96,6 +96,20 @@
emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob
+zcalc_show_value() {
+ if [[ -n $base ]]; then
+ print -- $(( $base $1 ))
+ elif [[ $1 = *.* ]] || (( outdigits )); then
+ if [[ -z $forms[outform] ]]; then
+ print -- $(( $1 ))
+ else
+ printf "$forms[outform]\n" $outdigits $1
+ fi
+ else
+ printf "%d\n" $1
+ fi
+}
+
# For testing in ZLE functions.
local ZCALC_ACTIVE=1
@@ -103,15 +117,20 @@ local ZCALC_ACTIVE=1
# begin with _.
local line ans base defbase forms match mbegin mend psvar optlist opt arg
local compcontext="-zcalc-line-"
-integer num outdigits outform=1 expression_mode
-local -a expressions
+integer num outdigits outform=1 expression_mode rpn_mode matched show_stack i
+integer max_stack
+local -a expressions stack match mbegin mend
# We use our own history file with an automatic pop on exit.
history -ap "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcalc_history"
forms=( '%2$g' '%.*g' '%.*f' '%.*E' '')
-zmodload -i zsh/mathfunc 2>/dev/null
+local mathfuncs
+if zmodload -i zsh/mathfunc 2>/dev/null; then
+ zmodload -P mathfuncs -FL zsh/mathfunc
+ mathfuncs="("${(j.|.)${mathfuncs##f:}}")"
+fi
autoload -Uz zmathfuncdef
if (( ! ${+ZCALCPROMPT} )); then
@@ -127,7 +146,7 @@ if [[ -f "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcalcrc" ]]; then
fi
# Process command line
-while [[ -n $1 && $1 = -(|[#-]*|f|e) ]]; do
+while [[ -n $1 && $1 = -(|[#-]*|f|e|r(<->|)) ]]; do
optlist=${1[2,-1]}
shift
[[ $optlist = (|-) ]] && break
@@ -158,6 +177,14 @@ while [[ -n $1 && $1 = -(|[#-]*|f|e) ]]; do
(e) # Arguments are expressions
(( expression_mode = 1 ));
;;
+ (r) # RPN mode.
+ (( rpn_mode = 1 ))
+ ZCALC_ACTIVE=rpn
+ if [[ $optlist = (#b)(<->)* ]]; then
+ (( show_stack = ${match[1]} ))
+ optlist=${optlist[${#match[1]}+1,-2]}
+ fi
+ ;;
esac
done
done
@@ -281,30 +308,95 @@ while (( expression_mode )) ||
continue
;;
+ (\$[[:IDENT:]]##)
+ # Display only, no calculation
+ line=${line##\$}
+ print -r -- ${(P)line}
+ line=
+ continue
+ ;;
+
(*)
- # Latest value is stored as a string, because it might be floating
- # point or integer --- we don't know till after the evaluation, and
- # arrays always store scalars anyway.
- #
- # Since it's a string, we'd better make sure we know which
- # base it's in, so don't change that until we actually print it.
- eval "ans=\$(( $line ))"
- # on error $ans is not set; let user re-edit line
- [[ -n $ans ]] || continue
+ line=${${line##[[:blank:]]##}%%[[:blank:]]##}
+ if (( rpn_mode )); then
+ matched=1
+ case $line in
+ (=)
+ if (( ${#stack} < 1 )); then
+ print -r -- "${line}: not enough values on stack" >&2
+ line=
+ continue
+ fi
+ ans=${stack[1]}
+ ;;
+
+ (+|-|\^|\||\&|\*|\*\*|/)
+ # Operators with two arguments
+ if (( ${#stack} < 2 )); then
+ print -r -- "${line}: not enough values on stack" >&2
+ line=
+ continue
+ fi
+ eval "(( ans = \${stack[2]} $line \${stack[1]} ))"
+ shift 2 stack
+ ;;
+
+ (ldexp|jn|yn|scalb)
+ # Functions with two arguments
+ if (( ${#stack} < 2 )); then
+ print -r -- "${line}: not enough values on stack" >&2
+ line=
+ continue
+ fi
+ eval "(( ans = ${line}(\${stack[2]},\${stack[1]}) ))"
+ shift 2 stack
+ ;;
+
+ (${~mathfuncs})
+ # Functions with a single argument.
+ # This is actually a superset, but we should have matched
+ # any that shouldn't be in it in previous cases.
+ if (( ${#stack} < 1 )); then
+ print -r -- "${line}: not enough values on stack" >&2
+ line=
+ continue
+ fi
+ eval "(( ans = ${line}(\${stack[1]}) ))"
+ shift stack
+ ;;
+
+ (*)
+ # Treat as expression evaluating to new value to go on stack.
+ matched=0
+ ;;
+ esac
+ else
+ matched=0
+ fi
+ if (( ! matched )); then
+ # Latest value is stored` as a string, because it might be floating
+ # point or integer --- we don't know till after the evaluation, and
+ # arrays always store scalars anyway.
+ #
+ # Since it's a string, we'd better make sure we know which
+ # base it's in, so don't change that until we actually print it.
+ eval "ans=\$(( $line ))"
+ # on error $ans is not set; let user re-edit line
+ [[ -n $ans ]] || continue
+ fi
argv[num++]=$ans
psvar[1]=$num
+ stack=($ans $stack)
;;
esac
- if [[ -n $base ]]; then
- print -- $(( $base $ans ))
- elif [[ $ans = *.* ]] || (( outdigits )); then
- if [[ -z $forms[outform] ]]; then
- print -- $(( $ans ))
- else
- printf "$forms[outform]\n" $outdigits $ans
- fi
+ if (( show_stack )); then
+ (( max_stack = (show_stack > ${#stack}) ? ${#stack} : show_stack ))
+ for (( i = max_stack; i > 0; i-- )); do
+ printf "%3d: " $i
+ zcalc_show_value ${stack[i]}
+ done
else
- printf "%d\n" $ans
+ zcalc_show_value $ans
fi
line=
done