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#!/bin/bash
# 2009-2010, 2012, 2017 Etersoft www.etersoft.ru
# Author: Vitaly Lipatov <lav@etersoft.ru>
# Public domain

# TODO: rewrite with shell commands, perl or C
# Python - http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/programming_books/python_programming/python_ch16s03.html
# Shell  - http://linux.byexamples.com/archives/127/uniq-and-basic-set-theory/
#        - http://maiaco.com/articles/shellSetOperations.php
# Perl   - http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch04_09.htm
#        - http://blogs.perl.org/users/polettix/2012/03/sets-operations.html
# http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Symmetric_difference
# TODO: add unit tests
# http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Операции_над_множествами

# Base set operations:
# * union
#   "1 2 3" "3 4 5" -> "1 2 3 4 5"
# * intersection
#   "1 2 3" "3 4 5" -> "3"
# * relative complement (substracted, difference) ( A ? B – members in A but not in B )
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_%28set_theory%29
#   "1 3" "1 2 3 4" -> "2 4"
# * symmetric difference (симметричная разность) ( A ^ B – members in A or B but not both )
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_difference
#   "1 2 3" "3 4 5" -> "1 2 4 5"

filter_strip_spaces()
{
        # possible use just
        #xargs echo
        sed -e "s| \+| |g" -e "s|^ ||" -e "s| \$||"
}

strip_spaces()
{
        echo "$*" | filter_strip_spaces
}

isempty()
{
        [ "$(strip_spaces "$*")" = "" ]
}

list()
{
        local i
        for i in $@ ; do
                echo "$i"
        done
}

count()
{
         list $@ | wc -l
}

union()
{
         strip_spaces $(list $@ | sort -u)
}

uniq()
{
        union $@
}

has()
{
	local wd="$1"
	shift
	echo "$*" | grep -q -- "$wd"
}

# Note: used egrep! write '[0-9]+(first|two)', not '[0-9]\+...'
match()
{
	local wd="$1"
	shift
	echo "$*" | egrep -q -- "$wd"
}


# remove_from_list "1." "11 12 21 22" -> "21 22"
reg_remove()
{
        local i
        local RES=
        for i in $2 ; do
                echo "$i" | grep -q "$1" || RES="$RES $i"
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

# remove_from_list "1." "11 12 21 22" -> "21 22"
reg_wordremove()
{
        local i
        local RES=
        for i in $2 ; do
                echo "$i" | grep -q -w "$1" || RES="$RES $i"
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

# Args: LIST1 LIST2
# do_exclude_list print LIST2 list exclude fields contains also in LIST1
# Example: exclude "1 3" "1 2 3 4" -> "2 4"
exclude()
{
        local i
        local RES=
        for i in $2 ; do
                echo "$1" | grep -q -w "$i" || RES="$RES $i"
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

# regexclude_list "22 1." "11 12 21 22" -> "21"
reg_exclude()
{
        local i
        local RES="$2"
        for i in $1 ; do
                RES=$(reg_remove "$i" "$RES")
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

# regexclude_list "22 1." "11 12 21 22" -> "21"
reg_wordexclude()
{
        local i
        local RES="$2"
        for i in $1 ; do
                RES=$(reg_wordremove "$i" "$RES")
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

# FIXME:
# reg_include "1." "11 12 21 22" -> "11 12"
reg_include()
{
        local i
        local RES=
        for i in $2 ; do
                echo "$i" | grep -q -w "$1" && RES="$RES $i"
        done
        strip_spaces "$RES"
}

example()
{
        local CMD="$1"
        local ARG1="$2"
        shift 2
        echo "\$ $0 $CMD \"$ARG1\" \"$@\""
        $0 $CMD "$ARG1" "$@"
}

example_res()
{
	example "$@" && echo TRUE || echo FALSE
}

help()
{
        echo "estrlist developed for string list operations. See also cut, join, paste..."
        echo "Usage: $0 <command> [args]"
        echo "Commands:"
        echo "  strip_spaces [args]               - remove spaces between words"
        echo "  filter_strip_spaces               - remove spaces from words from standart input"
        echo "  reg_remove  <PATTERN> [word list] - remove words containing a match to the given PATTERN (grep notation)"
        echo "  reg_wordremove  <PATTERN> [word list] - remove words containing a match to the given PATTERN (grep -w notation)"
        echo "  exclude <list1> <list2>           - print list2 words exclude list1 items"
        echo "  reg_exclude <PATTERN> [word list] - print only words do not matched with PATTERN"
        echo "  reg_wordexclude <PATTERN> [word list] - print only words do not matched with PATTERN"
        echo "  has <PATTERN> string              - check the string for a match to the regular expression given in PATTERN (grep notation)"
        echo "  match <PATTERN> string            - check the string for a match to the regular expression given in PATTERN (egrep notation)"
        echo "  isempty [string]                  - true if string has no any symbols (only zero or more spaces)"
        echo "  union [word list]                 - sort and remove duplicates"
        echo "  uniq [word list]                  - alias for union"
        echo "  list [word list]                  - just list words line by line"
        echo "  count [word list]                 - print word count"
        echo
        echo "Examples:"
        example reg_remove "1." "11 12 21 22"
        example reg_wordremove "1." "11 12 21 22"
        example exclude "1 3" "1 2 3 4"
        example reg_exclude "22 1." "11 12 21 22"
        example reg_wordexclude "wo.* er" "work were more else"
        example union "1 2 2 3 3"
        example count "1 2 3 4 10"
        example_res isempty "  "
        #example_res isempty " 1 "
        example_res has ex "exactly"
        example_res has exo "exactly"
        example_res match "M[0-9]+" "M250"
        example_res match "M[0-9]+" "MI"
}

COMMAND="$1"
if [ -z "$COMMAND" ] ; then
        echo "Run with --help for get command description."
        exit 1
fi

if [ "$COMMAND" = "-h" ] || [ "$COMMAND" = "--help" ] ; then
        COMMAND="help"
fi

shift

# FIXME: do to call function directly, use case instead?
if [ "$1" = "-" ] ; then
    shift
    "$COMMAND" "$(cat) $@"
elif [ "$2" = "-" ] ; then
    "$COMMAND" "$1" "$(cat)"
else
    "$COMMAND" "$@"
fi