Add a prediction mode
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src/main.rs
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@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ use chrono::{NaiveTime, Duration, Local};
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use clap::Parser;
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use atty::Stream;
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mod modes;
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use modes::Modes;
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/// A simple program to track time spans
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#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
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#[command(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
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struct Args {
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/// When passed the script will collect time spans live. Close a span by pressing ENTER and
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/// finish the calulation by passing in an EOF character
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#[arg(short, long, default_value_t = false)]
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live: bool,
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/// Specify how the program should behave
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#[clap(value_enum, default_value_t = Modes::default())]
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mode: Modes,
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}
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fn parse_time(time_str: &str) -> NaiveTime {
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NaiveTime::parse_from_str(time_str, "%H:%M")
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.expect(&format!("Failed to parse time from {time_str}"))
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@ -75,18 +76,37 @@ fn live_spans() -> Vec<Duration> {
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return durations;
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}
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fn get_prediction() -> NaiveTime {
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println!("Calculating an end time prediction...\nWhen did you start?\n");
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let mut start_time = String::new();
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let _ = stdin().read_line(&mut start_time);
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let start = parse_time(start_time.trim());
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println!("Started at {0}", start.format("%H:%M"));
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println!("How many minutes were you on break?\n");
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let mut break_time = String::new();
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let _ = stdin().read_line(&mut break_time);
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let break_duration = break_time.trim().parse::<i64>().unwrap();
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let work_time = Duration::hours(8) + Duration::minutes(break_duration);
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return start + work_time;
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}
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fn main() {
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let args = Args::parse();
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let is_terminal = atty::is(Stream::Stdin);
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if args.live && !is_terminal {
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panic!("Cannot run live mode on piped input");
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if !is_terminal && !args.mode.supports_piped_input() {
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panic!("Cannot run {0} mode on piped input", args.mode);
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}
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let durations = if args.live {
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live_spans()
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} else {
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all_at_once(is_terminal)
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if args.mode == Modes::Prediction {
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println!("Your work will end at {}", get_prediction());
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return;
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}
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let durations = match args.mode {
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Modes::TimeTable => all_at_once(is_terminal),
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Modes::Live => live_spans(),
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Modes::Prediction => panic!("Should have already returned before this"),
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};
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let total_minutes: i64 = durations.iter().map(|d| { d.num_minutes() }).sum();
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src/modes.rs
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src/modes.rs
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use clap::ValueEnum;
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#[derive(ValueEnum, Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum Modes {
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/// Perform calculations by treating stdin as a stream of time pairs separated by newlines
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TimeTable,
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/// Perform live tracking of the user's time until an EOF character is received.
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Live,
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/// Predict a user's day end time (assuming a 9 hour work day) based on the user's start time
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/// and the duration of a user's break.
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Prediction,
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}
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impl Modes {
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/// Determine whether or not the variant supports piped input vs being used as a CLI tool
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/// directly by a human
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pub fn supports_piped_input(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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Modes::TimeTable => true,
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Modes::Live => false,
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Modes::Prediction => false,
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}
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}
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}
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impl Default for Modes {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self::TimeTable
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}
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}
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impl std::fmt::Display for Modes {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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self.to_possible_value()
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.expect("no values are skipped")
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.get_name()
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.fmt(f)
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}
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}
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