Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!midway!sophist!goer From: goer@sophist.uucp (Richard Goerwitz) Newsgroups: alt.sources Subject: Jewish/Civil calendar, part 02 of 03 (the real part 2) Summary: Hmmm. Sorry. Message-ID: <1990Jul20.020159.6103@midway.uchicago.edu> Date: 20 Jul 90 02:01:59 GMT Sender: news@midway.uchicago.edu (News Administrator) Reply-To: goer@sophist.UUCP (Richard Goerwitz) Organization: University of Chicago Lines: 1046 ---- Cut Here and unpack ---- #!/bin/sh # this is hebcalen.02 (part 2 of a multipart archive) # do not concatenate these parts, unpack them in order with /bin/sh # file itlib.icn continued # if test ! -r shar3_seq_.tmp; then echo "Please unpack part 1 first!" exit 1 fi (read Scheck if test "$Scheck" != 2; then echo "Please unpack part $Scheck next!" exit 1 else exit 0 fi ) < shar3_seq_.tmp || exit 1 echo "x - Continuing file itlib.icn" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> itlib.icn && X then f := open(termcap_string) X /f := open("/etc/termcap") | X er("getentry","I can't access your /etc/termcap file",1) X X getline := create read_file(f) X X while line := @getline do { X if line ? (pos(1) | tab(find("|")+1), =name, any(':|')) then { X entry := "" X while (\line | @getline) ? { X if entry ||:= 1(tab(find(":")+1), pos(0)) X then { X close(f) X entry ?:= tab(find("tc=")) || X (move(3), getentry(tab(find(":"))) ? X (tab(find(":")+1), tab(0))) X return entry X } X else { X \line := &null # must precede the next line X entry ||:= tab(-2) X } X } X } X } X } X X close(f) X er("getentry","can't find and/or process your termcap entry",3) X Xend X X X Xprocedure read_file(f) X X # Suspends all non #-initial lines in the file f. X # Removes leading tabs and spaces from lines before suspending X # them. X X local line X X \f | er("read_tcap_file","no valid termcap file found",3) X while line := read(f) do { X match("#",line) & next X line ?:= (tab(many('\t ')) | &null, tab(0)) X suspend line X } X X fail X Xend X X X Xprocedure maketc_table(entry) X X # Maketc_table(s) (where s is a valid termcap entry for some X # terminal-type): Returns a table in which the keys are termcap X # capability designators, and the values are the entries in X # "entry" for those designators. X X local k, v X X /entry & er("maketc_table","no entry given",8) X if entry[-1] ~== ":" then entry ||:= ":" X X tc_table := table() X X entry ? { X X tab(find(":")+1) # tab past initial (name) field X X while tab(find(":")+1) ? { X X &subject == "" &next X if k := 1(move(2), ="=") X then /tc_table[k] := decode(tab(find(":"))) X else if k := 1(move(2), ="#") X then /tc_table[k] := integer(tab(find(":"))) X else if k := 1(tab(find(":")), pos(-1)) X then /tc_table[k] := true() X else er("maketc_table", "your termcap file has a bad entry",3) X X } X } X X return tc_table X Xend X X X Xprocedure getval(id) X X /tc_table := maketc_table(getentry(getname())) | X er("getval","can't make a table for your terminal",4) X X return \tc_table[id] | fail X # er("getval","the current terminal doesn't support "||id,7) X Xend X X X Xprocedure decode(s) X X new_s := "" X X s ? { X while new_s ||:= tab(upto('\\^')) do { X chr := move(1) X if chr == "\\" then { X new_s ||:= { X case chr2 := move(1) of { X "\\" : "\\" X "^" : "^" X "E" : "\e" X "b" : "\b" X "f" : "\f" X "n" : "\n" X "r" : "\r" X "t" : "\t" X default : { X if any(&digits,chr2) then { X char(integer("8r"||chr2||move(2 to 0 by -1))) | X er("decode","bad termcap entry",3) X } X else chr2 X } X } X } X } X else new_s ||:= char(ord(map(move(1),&lcase,&ucase)) - 64) X } X new_s ||:= tab(0) X } X X return new_s X Xend X X X Xprocedure igoto(cm,col,line) X X local colline, range, increment, str, outstr, chr, x, y X X if col > (tc_table["co"]) | line > (tc_table["li"]) then { X colline := string(\col) || "," || string(\line) | string(\col|line) X range := "(" || tc_table["co"]-1 || "," || tc_table["li"]-1 || ")" X er("igoto",colline || " out of range " || (\range|""),9) X } X X # Use the Iconish 1;1 upper left corner & not the C-ish 0 offsets X increment := -1 X outstr := "" X X cm ? { X while outstr ||:= tab(find("%")) do { X tab(match("%")) X chr := move(1) X if case chr of { X "." : outstr ||:= char(line + increment) X "+" : outstr ||:= char(line + ord(move(1)) + increment) X "d" : { X str := string(line + increment) X outstr ||:= right(str, integer(tab(any('23'))), "0") | str X } X } X then line :=: col X else { X case chr of { X "n" : line := ixor(line,96) & col := ixor(col,96) X "i" : increment := 0 X "r" : line :=: col X "%" : outstr ||:= "%" X "B" : line := ior(ishift(line / 10, 4), line % 10) X ">" : { X x := move(1); y := move(1) X line > ord(x) & line +:= ord(y) X &null X } X } | er("goto","bad termcap entry",5) X } X } X return outstr || tab(0) X } X Xend X X X Xprocedure iputs(cp, affcnt) X X local baud_rates, char_rates, i, delay, PC X static num_chars, char_times X # global tty_speed X X initial { X num_chars := &digits ++ '.' X char_times := table() X baud_rates := [0,300,600,1200,1800,2400,4800,9600,19200] X char_rates := [0,333,166,83,55,41,20,10,5] X every i := 1 to *baud_rates do { X char_times[baud_rates[i]] := char_rates[i] X } X } X X type(cp) == "string" | X er("iputs","you can't iputs() a non-string value!",10) X X cp ? { X delay := tab(many(num_chars)) X if ="*" then { X delay *:= \affcnt | X er("iputs","affected line count missing",6) X } X writes(tab(0)) X } X X if (\delay, tty_speed ~= 0) then { X PC := tc_table["pc"] | "\000" X char_time := char_times[tty_speed] | (return "speed error") X delay := (delay * char_time) + (char_time / 2) X every 1 to delay by 10 X do writes(PC) X } X X return X Xend SHAR_EOF echo "File itlib.icn is complete" && # ============= hebcalen.hlp ============== echo "x - extracting hebcalen.hlp (Text)" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > hebcalen.hlp && X XThis program accepts a year of the Jewish calendar, for example X"5750", and produces on the screen a calendar of that year with a Xvisually equivalent civil calendar opposite it for easy conversion of Xdates. The months of the civil year are abbreviated to X XJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC X Xand of the Jewish calendar to X XNIS IYA SIV TAM AV ELU TIS HES KIS TEV SHE ADA AD2. X XMonths are normally displayed three at a time. You call up the next Xthree by hitting return. At the end of the year you can indicate if Xyou wish the program to conclude, by hitting return again. If in Xresponse to the question, Do you wish to continue? you enter "y" and Xhit return, the next year will be displayed. X XEach Jewish month has its name on the left. The corresponding secular Xdates will have the name of the month on the right, and when the month Xchanges it will be indicated on the right also. X XIf you wish, you may enter a civil year in the form -70 for BCE dates Xand +70 for CE dates. The Jewish year beginning prior to Jan 1 of that Xyear will be displayed, and you can continue with the next Jewish year Xif you wish to complete the desired civil year. X XYou may enter CE or AD instead of + or BC or BCE instead of the minus Xsign if you wish. It is best to avoid spaces, so enter 1987AD, for Xexample. X XThe year 0 is not meaningful in either calendar. No date prior to 1 Xin the Jewish calendar should be entered. The program will calculate Xany future year, but will take longer for years much beyond the year X6020 in the Jewish reckoning. For example, the year 7000 will take Xthree minutes or so to appear. Earlier years should appear in a few Xseconds. X XA status line at the bottom of the screen indicates the civil and XJewish year, and the number of days in each. Jewish years may contain X354, 355, 356, 384, 385 or 386 days according to circumstances. X XWhen you are familiar with this program you can enter the years you Xwish to see on the command line. For example, if you call the program X X iconx calendar 5704 +1987 1BC X Xyou will see in turn the Jewish year 5704, the Jewish year commencing Xin 1986 and the Jewish year commencing in 2 B.C.E. You still have the Xoption of seeing the years subsequent to these years if you wish. Just Xenter "y" when asked if you want to continue. When you enter "n", you Xwill get the next year of your list. X XAll civil dates are according to the Gregorian Calendar which first Xcame into use in 1582 and was accepted in different places at Xdifferent times. Prior to that date the Julian calendar was in use. At Xthe present time the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian XCalendar, so that March 15 1917 in our reckoning is March 2 in the XJulian Calendar. The following table shows the number of days that Xmust be subtracted from the Gregorian date given here to find the Julian Xdate. In the early centuries of this table and before the calendar was Xintercalated erratically, so a simple subtraction is not possible. Note that Xthe change in the number to subtract applies from March 1 in the century Xyear, since in the Julian Calendar that will be February 29 except in years Xdivisible by 400 which are leap years in the Gregorian calendar also. 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X3%6502%9%15%2099%384 X4%21726%10%5%2119%354 X4%23197%9%24%2139%354 X4%24668%9%13%2159%385 X6%13972%10%2%2179%355 X6%15443%9%21%2199%355 X6%16914%9%11%2219%383 X1%6218%9%30%2239%353 SHAR_EOF # ============= README ============== echo "x - extracting README (Text)" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > README && XFor the bold in heart: Type in "cp Makefile.dist Makefile; make" and Xwatch the sparks fly. When done, type "hebcalen." If you are satis- Xfied that it works, exit, then su root, and then type "make install." X XThis archive contains a test Unix port of Alan Corre's Jewish/Civil Xcalendar for MS-DOS. My changes to his code are extensive, and yet Xmundane. Mainly I just rewrote the input/output routines so that they Xwould be portable in a Unix environment, and would work with all the Xnon-cookie terminals I have access to (e.g. VT100, ANSI, IBM 3101). In Xparticular, I made sure to eliminate all assumptions about terminal Xlength, width, and ability to display standout and/or underline modes. XI also removed all characters which would require an unsigned internal Xrepresentation (i.e. 8-bits). X XProbably the only really substantial changes I made were to add some Xconvenient defaults. For instance, if you press CR at the Xinstructions prompt, you'll move on automatically to the year prompt. XIf you press CR at the year prompt, hebcalen assumes that you want the Xcurrent civil year. Most of the prompts let you type "q" if you want Xto quit at that point. Another added default is a search mechanism Xfor data files. As long as the hebcalen data files are in your path, Xyou no longer need to have them in the current directory when hebcalen Xis invoked. These changes represent mere conveniences, and do not Xalter the substance of the original distribution. X XFrom a packaging standpoint, the original calendar program has been Xtotally redone. The original single file has been broken down into Xits constituent parts, and renamed "hebcalen" so as to avoid naming Xconflicts with tickler programs extant on many Unix systems. I've Xalso added a Makefile to ease the pains of installation and Xmaintenance. Just rename or copy Makefile.dist to Makefile, type X"make," and then give the program a few trial runs. When satisfied it Xworks fine, then type "make install." Make sure, before you do this, Xthat you edit the makefile to reflect your local file structure. X XThe original distribution is included as cal.text. Please keep it Xaround if you plan to do any hacking, or even perusal of the code. XIt's a nice piece of work. X XMany, many thanks to Alan Corre for a well-written and useful contri- Xbution to the Icon community's code pool. X X X -Richard L. Goerwitz goer%sophist@uchicago.bitnet X goer@sophist.uchicago.edu rutgers!oddjob!gide!sophist!goer X SHAR_EOF # ============= Makefile.dist ============== echo "x - extracting Makefile.dist (Text)" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > Makefile.dist && X# If you don't like this name, change it here and in the source X# files. In particular, don't forget to do a global search and X# replace in hebcalen.icn, and don't forget to rename all the X# data files! XPROGNAME = hebcalen X X# Please edit these to reflect your local file structure. XDESTDIR = /usr/local/bin XDATA_DIR = /usr/local/lib/$(PROGNAME) XOWNER = bin XGROUP = bin X X# Itlib.icn is an Icon termlib package I added to facilitate X# porting the package to Unix. It is not part of the original X# distribution. XSRC = $(PROGNAME).icn itlib.icn XDATA = $(PROGNAME).hlp $(PROGNAME).dat XOTHER = README Makefile X X# I hope you won't have to use this. X# DEBUGFLAG = -t X X# All this sh -c stuff is because some make programs can't specify X# a default shell. In those cases where it matters, I call sh. X$(PROGNAME): $(SRC) X test -f $(PROGNAME).hlp X test -f $(PROGNAME).dat X @-sh -c "test -f cal.text || echo You've deleted cal.text\!\!" X icont $(DEBUGFLAG) -o $(PROGNAME) $(SRC) X @rm -f $(PROGNAME).icn X X$(PROGNAME).icn: $(PROGNAME).src X sh -c "sed \"s|/usr/local/lib/$(PROGNAME)|$(DATA_DIR)|g\" $(PROGNAME).src > $(PROGNAME).icn" X X# Pessimistic assumptions regarding the environment (in particular, X# I don't assume you have the BSD "install" shell script). Xinstall: $(PROGNAME) X @sh -c "test -d $(DESTDIR) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)" X cp $(PROGNAME) $(DESTDIR)/$(PROGNAME) X chgrp $(GROUP) $(DESTDIR)/$(PROGNAME) X chown $(OWNER) $(DESTDIR)/$(PROGNAME) X -mkdir $(DATA_DIR) X cp $(DATA) $(DATA_DIR)/ X chgrp $(GROUP) $(DATA_DIR) X chown $(OWNER) $(DATA_DIR) X chgrp $(GROUP) $(DATA_DIR)/* X chown $(OWNER) $(DATA_DIR)/* X @echo "\nDone.\n" X Xclean: X -rm -f hebcalen X -rm -f *.u? SHAR_EOF # ============= cal.text ============== echo "x - extracting cal.text (Text)" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > cal.text && X# X# This is the original calendar distribution for MS-DOS, as written X# and packaged by Alan D. Corre. Many thanks to him for an extremely X# useful and well-written piece of software! - RLG X# X X#A VISUALLY EQUIVALENT JEWISH/CIVIL CALENDAR X#ALAN D. CORRE, University of Wisonsin-Milwaukee X#COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 X#Permission is hereby given to all persons to copy, compile and pass to X#others this code provided that (1) it is not used for monetary gain; X#(2) it is not subverted from its original purpose, and is changed only X#to the extent necessary to make it work on a different computer or terminal. X#No guarantees are given or implied as to the correctness of information X#furnished by this program. X#Written in the beautiful Icon programming language. Further information from X#icon-project@arizona.edu X#If my math were longer this program would be shorter. Excuse me. X#This work is respectfully devoted to the authors of two books consulted X#with much profit: "A Guide to the Solar-Lunar Calendar" by B. Elihu Rothblatt X#published by our sister Hebrew Dept. in Madison, Wis., and "Kiddush HaHodesh" X#by Rabbenu Moses ben Maimon, on whom be peace. X#The Jewish year harmonizes the solar and lunar cycle, using the 19-year cycle X#of Meton (c. 432 BCE). It corrects so that certain dates shall not fall on X#certain days for religious convenience. The Jewish year has six possible X#lengths, 353,354,355,383,384,385 days, according to day and time of new X#year lunation and position in Metonic cycle. Time figures from 6pm previous X#night. The lunation of year 1 is calculated to be on a Monday (our Sunday X#night) at ll:11:20pm. Our data table begins with a hypothetical year 0, X#corresponding to 3762 B.C.E. Calculations in this program are figured in X#the ancient Babylonian unit of halaqim "parts" of the hour = 1/1080 hour. X#Version given here should work without change under MS-DOS. Hints are given X#for modifying the code for other systems. Your MS-DOS should be sensitive to X#ANSI screen controls. On many machines you may achieve this by having the X#MS-DOS file ansi.sys available at boot time, and also a file called X#config.sys which contains the statement DEVICE=ANSI.SYS Hints are offered X#in case this is impossible. X#Material consists of three sections separated by legend CUT HERE. This first X#section should be placed in a file called calendar.icn. and compiled with X#icont. Section two should be placed in a file called calendar.hlp. X#The absence of this file will not impede the program. The information in X#this file is unsuitable for the Macintosh. I can supply an alternate file. X#Section three should be placed in a file called calendar.dat. This file is X#essential, and must contain no extraneous matter at the beginning. X#Program is run under MS.DOS by entering the command: X# iconx calendar X#which may optionally be followed by the years desired in the form 5750 X#for a Jewish year +1990 or 1990AD or 1990CE or -1990 or 1990BC or X#1990BCE for a civil year. On some systems iconx can be omitted. X Xrecord date(yr,mth,day) Xrecord molad(day,halaqim) Xglobal cyr,jyr,days_in_jyr,current_molad,current_day,infolist X Xprocedure main(cmd) Xlocal COPYRIGHT X#sticks around in memory X COPYRIGHT := "Copyright (c) Alan D. Corre 1990" X#an acute accent on my e will be appreciated if available X clear() X banner("PERPETUAL JEWISH/CIVIL CALENDAR","","by","","ALAN D. CORRE") X write("\n\nCopyright (c) Alan D. Corre 1990") X if *cmd = 0 then { X#putting an asterisk indicates that user might need help X n := 1; put(cmd,"*")} else X n := *cmd X every p := 1 to n do { X initialize(cmd[p]) X process()} Xend X Xprocedure banner(l[]) X#Creates a banner to begin programs. If you don't have the extended ASCII X#character set, replace each char(n) with some character that you have X#such as " " or "-" X#Does not work well if your screen has variable spacing. Xlocal n X write();write();write() X writes(char(201)) #top left right angle X writes(repl(char(205),78)) #straight line X writes(char(187)) #top right right angle X writes(char(186)) #upright line at left X writes(right(char(186),79)) #upright line at right X every n := 1 to *l do { X writes(char(186)) #upright line at left X writes(center(l[n],78),char(186)) #string centered followed by upright line X writes(char(186)) #upright line at left X writes(right(char(186),79)) #upright line at right X} X writes(char(200)) #bottom left right angle X writes(repl(char(205),78)) #straight line X write(char(188)) #bottom right right angle X write() Xreturn Xend X Xprocedure instructions(filename) X#Gives user access to a help file which is printed out in chunks. Xlocal filvar,counter,line X writes("Do you need instructions? y/n ") X if upto('yY',read()) then { X#The following if-statement fails if the file is not available X counter := 0 X if filvar := open(filename) then X#Read the help file. X while line := read(filvar) do { X#Write out a line and increment the counter X write(line) X counter +:= 1 X#Now we have a screenful; ask if we should continue X if counter >22 then { X write() X writes ("More? y/n ") X#User has had enough; break out of loop X if upto('nN',read()) then break else X#User wants more; reset counter and continue X counter := 0}} else X#This else goes with the second if-statement; the attempt to open the X#help file failed: X write("Sorry, instructions not available.")} X write ("Press return to continue.") X read() X#Close the file if it existed and was opened. If it was never opened X#the value of filvar will be null. This check has to be made because X#an attempt to use close() on a variable NOT valued at a file would X#cause an error. X/filvar | close(filvar) Xend X Xprocedure clear() X#clears the screen. If you dont have ANSI omit the next line X writes("\e[2J") Xend X Xprocedure initialize_list() X#while user views banner, put info of calendar.dat into a global list Xlocal infile,n X infolist := list(301) X if not (infile := open("calendar.dat")) then X stop("This program must have the file CALENDAR.DAT on line in order to _ X function properly.") X#the table is arranged arbitrarily at twenty year intervals with 301 entries. X every n := 1 to 301 do X infolist[n] := read(infile) X close(infile) Xend X Xprocedure initialize_variables() X#get the closest previous year in the table Xlocal line,quotient X quotient := jyr.yr / 20 + 1 X#only 301 entries. Figure from last if necessary. X if quotient > 301 then quotient := 301 X#pull the appropriate info, put into global variables X line := infolist[quotient] X line ? { current_molad.day := tab(upto('%')) X move(1) X current_molad.halaqim := tab(upto('%')) X move(1) X cyr.mth := tab(upto('%')) X move(1) X cyr.day := tab(upto('%')) X move(1) X cyr.yr := tab(upto('%')) X days_in_jyr := line[-3:0] X } X#begin at rosh hashana X jyr.day := 1 X jyr.mth := 7 Xreturn Xend X Xprocedure initialize(yr) Xlocal year X#initialize global variables Xinitial { cyr := date(0,0,0) X jyr := date(0,0,0) X current_molad := molad(0,0) X initialize_list()} X clear() X#user may need help X if yr == "*" then { X instructions("CALENDAR.HLP") X clear() X writes("Please enter the year. If you are entering a CIVIL year, precede _ X by + for \ncurrent era, - (the minus sign) for before current era. ") X year := read()} else X year := yr X while not (jyr.yr := cleanup(year)) do { X writes("I do not understand ",year,". Please try again ") X year := read()} X clear() X initialize_variables() Xreturn Xend X Xprocedure cleanup(str) X#tidy up the string. Bugs still possible. X if (not upto('.+-',str)) & integer(str) & (str > 0) then return str X if upto('-bB',str) then return (0 < (3761 - checkstr(str))) X if upto('+cCaA',str) then return (checkstr(str) + 3760) Xfail Xend X Xprocedure checkstr(s) X#does preliminary work on string before cleanup() cleans it up Xlocal letter,n,newstr X newstr := "" X every n := 1 to *s do X if integer(s[n]) then X newstr ||:= s[n] X if (*newstr = 0) | (newstr = 0) then fail Xreturn newstr Xend X Xprocedure process() X#gets out the information Xlocal limit,dj,dc X#6039 is last year handled by the table in the usual way X if jyr.yr <= 6039 then { X limit := jyr.yr % 20 X jyr.yr := ((jyr.yr / 20) * 20)} else { X#otherwise figure from 6020 and good luck X limit := jyr.yr - 6020 X jyr.yr := 6020} X ans := "y" X establish_jyr() X every 1 to limit do { X#tell user something is going on X writes(" .") X#increment the years, establish the type of Jewish year X cyr_augment() X jyr_augment() X establish_jyr()} X clear() X while upto('Yy',ans) do { X yj := jyr.yr X dj := days_in_jyr X every n := 1 to 4 do { X clear() X every 1 to 3 do X write_a_month() X write("Press the space bar to continue") X write() X writes(status_line(yj,dj)) X getch()} X if jyr.mth = 6 then { X clear() X write_a_month() X every 1 to 15 do write() X write(status_line(yj,dj))} X write() X writes("Do you wish to continue? Enter y or n. ") X ans := getch()} Xreturn Xend X Xprocedure cyr_augment() X#Make civil year a year later, we only need consider Aug,Sep,Nov. Xlocal days,newmonth,newday X if cyr.mth = 8 then X days := 0 else X if cyr.mth = 9 then X days := 31 else X if cyr.mth = 10 then X days := 61 else X stop("Error in cyr_augment") X writes(" .") X days := (days + cyr.day-365+days_in_jyr) X if isleap(cyr.yr + 1) then days -:= 1 X#cos it takes longer to get there X if days <= 31 then {newmonth := 8; newday := days} else X if days <= 61 then {newmonth := 9; newday := days-31} else X {newmonth := 10; newday := days-61} X cyr.mth := newmonth X cyr.day := newday X cyr.yr +:= 1 X if cyr.yr = 0 then cyr.yr := 1 Xreturn Xend X X Xprocedure header() X#creates the header for Jewish and English side. If ANSI not available, X#substitute "S" for "\e[7mS\e[0m" each time. SHAR_EOF echo "End of part 2" echo "File cal.text is continued in part 3" echo "3" > shar3_seq_.tmp exit 0 -Richard L. Goerwitz goer%sophist@uchicago.bitnet goer@sophist.uchicago.edu rutgers!oddjob!gide!sophist!goer