| #!/usr/bin/wish | 
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 | # This file provides many valuable data processing procedures like lappend_unique, get_var, etc. | 
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 | proc lappend_unique { args } { | 
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 |   # Add the each entry to a list if and only if they do not already exist in the list. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # args                            The first argument should be the list name.  All other arguments are | 
 |   #                                 items to be added to the list. | 
 |  | 
 |   set list_name [lindex $args 0] | 
 |   # Remove first entry from args list. | 
 |   set args [lreplace $args 0 0] | 
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 |   upvar 1 $list_name list | 
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 |   if { ! [info exists list] } { set list {} } | 
 |  | 
 |   foreach arg $args { | 
 |     if { [lsearch -exact $list "${arg}"] != -1 } { continue } | 
 |     lappend list $arg | 
 |   } | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc lsubtract {main_list_name removal_list} { | 
 |   upvar $main_list_name ref_main_list | 
 |  | 
 |   # Remove any entry from the main list that is contained in removal list. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # main_list_name                  The name of your master list. | 
 |   # removal_list                    The list of items to be removed from master list. | 
 |  | 
 |   # For each element in the removal list, find the corresponding entry in the master list and remove it. | 
 |   for {set removal_ix 0} {$removal_ix < [llength $removal_list ]}\ | 
 |       {incr removal_ix} { | 
 |     set value [lindex $removal_list $removal_ix] | 
 |     set master_ix [lsearch $ref_main_list $value] | 
 |     set ref_main_list [lreplace $ref_main_list $master_ix $master_ix] | 
 |   } | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc list_map { list expression } { | 
 |  | 
 |   # Create and return a new list where each element of the new list is a result of running the given | 
 |   # expression on the corresponding entry from the original list. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # list                            A list to be operated on. | 
 |   # expression                      A command expression to be run on each element in the list (e.g. '[string | 
 |   #                                 range $x 1 end]'). | 
 |  | 
 |   foreach x $list { | 
 |     set cmd_buf "lappend new_list ${expression}" | 
 |     eval $cmd_buf | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return $new_list | 
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 | } | 
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 |  | 
 | proc list_filter { list expression } { | 
 |  | 
 |   # Create and return a new list consisting of all elements of the original list that do NOT pass the | 
 |   # expression. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # list                            A list to be operated on. | 
 |   # expression                      A command expression to be run on each element in the list (e.g. 'regexp | 
 |   #                                 -expanded {^[[:blank:]]*\#|^[[:blank:]]*$} $x', 'string equal $x ""', | 
 |   #                                 etc.). | 
 |  | 
 |   set new_list {} | 
 |  | 
 |   foreach x $list { | 
 |     set cmd_buf "set result \[${expression}\]" | 
 |     eval $cmd_buf | 
 |     if { ! $result } { lappend new_list $x } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return $new_list | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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 | proc list_filter_comments { list } { | 
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 |   # Filter comments from list and return new_list as a result. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # list                            A list to be operated on. | 
 |  | 
 |   set comment_regexp {^[[:blank:]]*\#|^[[:blank:]]*$} | 
 |  | 
 |   set new_list [list_filter $list "regexp -expanded {$comment_regexp} \$x"] | 
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 |   return $new_list | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc get_var { var_var { default ""} } { | 
 |   upvar 1 $var_var var_ref | 
 |  | 
 |   # Return the value of the variable expression or the value of default if the variable is not defined. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Example use: | 
 |   # set PATH [get_var ::env(PATH) "/usr/bin"] | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # var_var                         The name of a variable (e.g. "::env(NANOSECOND)" or "var1"). | 
 |   # default                         The default value to return if the variable named in var_var does not | 
 |   #                                 exist. | 
 |  | 
 |   expr { [info exists var_ref] ? [return $var_ref] : [return $default] } | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc set_var_default { var_name { default ""} } { | 
 |   upvar 1 $var_name var_ref | 
 |  | 
 |   # If the variable named in var_name is either blank or non-existent, set its value to the default. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Example use: | 
 |   # set_var_default indent 0 | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # var_name                        The name of a variable. | 
 |   # default                         The default value to assign to the variable if the variable named in | 
 |   #                                 var_name is blank or non-existent. | 
 |  | 
 |   if { ! ([info exists var_ref] && $var_ref != "") } { | 
 |     set var_ref $default | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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 | proc split_path {path dir_path base_name} { | 
 |   upvar $dir_path ref_dir_path | 
 |   upvar $base_name ref_base_name | 
 |  | 
 |   # Split a path into it's dir_path and base_name.  The dir_path variable will include a trailing slash. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # path                            The directory or file path. | 
 |   # dir_path                        The variable to contain the resulting directory path which will include a | 
 |   #                                 trailing slash. | 
 |   # base_name                       The variable to contain the resulting base directory or file name. | 
 |  | 
 |   set ref_dir_path "[file dirname ${path}]/" | 
 |   set ref_base_name "[file tail $path]" | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc read_properties_file {parm_file_path} { | 
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 |   # Read properties files and return key/value pairs as a list. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # parm_file_path                  The path to the properties file. | 
 |  | 
 |   # The properties file must have the following format: | 
 |   # var_name=var_value | 
 |   # Comment lines (those beginning with a "#") and blank lines are allowed and will be ignored.  Leading and | 
 |   # trailing single or double quotes will be stripped from the value.  E.g. | 
 |   # var1="This one" | 
 |   # Quotes are stripped so the resulting value for var1 is: | 
 |   # This one | 
 |  | 
 |   # Suggestion: The caller can then process the result as an array or a dictionary. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Example usage: | 
 |  | 
 |   # array set properties [read_properties_file $file_path] | 
 |   # print_var properties | 
 |  | 
 |   # With the following result... | 
 |  | 
 |   # properties: | 
 |   #   properties(command):  string | 
 |  | 
 |   # Or... | 
 |  | 
 |   # set properties [read_properties_file $file_path] | 
 |   # print_dict properties | 
 |  | 
 |   # With the following result... | 
 |  | 
 |   # properties: | 
 |   #   properties[command]:  string | 
 |  | 
 |   # Initialize properties array. | 
 |  | 
 |   set properties [list] | 
 |  | 
 |   # Read the entire file into a list, filtering comments out. | 
 |   set file_descriptor [open $parm_file_path r] | 
 |   set file_data [list_filter_comments [split [read $file_descriptor] "\n"]] | 
 |   close $file_descriptor | 
 |  | 
 |   foreach line $file_data { | 
 |     # Split <var_name>=<var_value> into component parts. | 
 |     set pair [split $line =] | 
 |     lappend properties [lindex ${pair} 0] | 
 |     lappend properties [string trim [lindex ${pair} 1] {"}] | 
 |   } | 
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 |   return $properties | 
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 | } | 
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 | proc convert_array_key {key {convert_commands} {prefix ""} } { | 
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 |   # Convert the key according to the caller's convert_commands and return the result. | 
 |  | 
 |   # This is designed as a helper procedure to be called by convert_array_keys. | 
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 |   # See convert_array_keys for description of arguments. | 
 |  | 
 |   set new_key $key | 
 |   foreach command $convert_commands { | 
 |     if { $command == "prefix" } { | 
 |       regsub -all "^$prefix" $new_key {} new_key | 
 |       set new_key "$prefix$new_key" | 
 |     } elseif { $command == "rm_prefix" } { | 
 |       regsub -all "^$prefix" $new_key {} new_key | 
 |       set new_key "$new_key" | 
 |     } | 
 |     if { $command == "upper" } { | 
 |       set new_key [string toupper $new_key] | 
 |     } elseif { $command == "lower" } { | 
 |       set new_key [string tolower $new_key] | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   return $new_key | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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 |  | 
 | proc convert_array_keys {source_arr target_arr {convert_commands}\ | 
 |   {prefix ""} } { | 
 |   upvar $source_arr source_arr_ref | 
 |   upvar $target_arr target_arr_ref | 
 |  | 
 |   # Convert the keys of source_arr according to the caller's convert_commands and put the resulting array in | 
 |   # target_arr. If this procedure fails for any reason, it will return non-zero. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Note that despite the name of this procedure, it will also work on a dictionary.  In other words, if | 
 |   # source_arr is NOT an array, it will be processed as a dictionary and target_arr will be created as a | 
 |   # dictionary as well. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # source_arr                      The source array that is to be converted. | 
 |   # target_arr                      The target array that results from the conversion. | 
 |   # convert_commands                A list of custom commands that indicate the type of conversion(s) the | 
 |   #                                 caller wishes to see. Currently the accepted values are as follows: | 
 |   # upper                           Convert key value to uppercase. | 
 |   # lower                           Convert key value to lowercase. | 
 |   # prefix                          Prepend prefix to the key, provided that it does not already exist. If | 
 |   #                                 upper or lower is included in convert_commands list, the prefix will be | 
 |   #                                 converted to the specified case as well. | 
 |   # rm_prefix                       Remove a prefix that is prepended, provided that it exists. | 
 |   # prefix                          The prefix to be used for "prefix" and "rm_prefix" commands (see | 
 |   #                                 convert_commands text above). | 
 |  | 
 |   # Validate arguments. | 
 |   if { [lsearch $convert_commands lower] != -1 } { | 
 |     if { [lsearch $convert_commands upper] != -1 } { | 
 |       return -code error "Cannot convert to both upper and lower cases." | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if { [lsearch $convert_commands rm_prefix] != -1} { | 
 |     if { [lsearch $convert_commands prefix] != -1} { | 
 |       return -code error "Cannot add and remove a prefix." | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if { [lsearch $convert_commands prefix] != -1 ||\ | 
 |        [lsearch $convert_commands rm_prefix] != -1 } { | 
 |     if { [lsearch $convert_commands upper] != -1 } { | 
 |       set prefix [string toupper $prefix] | 
 |     } elseif { [lsearch $convert_commands lower] != -1 } { | 
 |       set prefix [string tolower $prefix] | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   if { [array exists source_arr_ref] } { | 
 |     # Initialize targ array. | 
 |     array set target_arr_ref {} | 
 |     # Walk the source array doing the conversion specified in convert_commands. | 
 |     set search_token [array startsearch source_arr_ref] | 
 |     while {[array anymore source_arr_ref $search_token]} { | 
 |       set key [array nextelement source_arr_ref $search_token] | 
 |       set value $source_arr_ref($key) | 
 |  | 
 |       set new_key [convert_array_key $key $convert_commands $prefix] | 
 |       set cmd_buf "set target_arr_ref($new_key) $value" | 
 |       eval $cmd_buf | 
 |     } | 
 |     array donesearch source_arr_ref $search_token | 
 |  | 
 |   } else { | 
 |     # Initialize targ dictionary. | 
 |     set target_arr_ref [list] | 
 |     # Walk the source dictionary doing the conversion specified in convert_commands. | 
 |     foreach {key value} $source_arr_ref { | 
 |       set new_key [convert_array_key $key $convert_commands $prefix] | 
 |       set cmd_buf "dict append target_arr_ref $new_key \$value" | 
 |       eval $cmd_buf | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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 |  | 
 | proc expand_shell_string {buffer} { | 
 |   upvar $buffer ref_buffer | 
 |  | 
 |   # Call upon the shell to expand the string in "buffer", i.e. the shell will make substitutions for | 
 |   # environment variables and glob expressions. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # buffer                          The buffer to be expanded. | 
 |  | 
 |   # This is done to keep echo from interpreting all of the double quotes away. | 
 |   regsub -all {\"} $ref_buffer "\\\"" ref_buffer | 
 |  | 
 |   # Bash will compress extra space delimiters if you don't quote the string.  So, we quote the argument to | 
 |   # echo. | 
 |   if {[catch {set ref_buffer [exec bash -c "echo \"$ref_buffer\""]} result]} { | 
 |     puts stderr $result | 
 |     exit 1 | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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 |  | 
 | proc add_trailing_string { buffer { add_string "/" } } { | 
 |   upvar $buffer ref_buffer | 
 |  | 
 |   # Add the add string to the end of the buffer if and only if it doesn't already end with the add_string. | 
 |  | 
 |   # Description of argument(s): | 
 |   # buffer                          The buffer to be modified. | 
 |   # add_string                      The string to conditionally append to the buffer. | 
 |  | 
 |   regsub -all "${add_string}$" $ref_buffer {} ref_buffer | 
 |   set ref_buffer "${ref_buffer}${add_string}" | 
 |  | 
 | } | 
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