/* ************************************************************************
* File: wld2html.c *
* Usage: Convert a DikuMUD .wld file into a series of .html files *
* *
* This program is in the public domain. *
* Written (QUICKLY AND DIRTILY) by Jeremy Elson (jelson@circlemud.org) *
* Based on the Circle 3.0 syntax checker program (scheck.c) *
************************************************************************ */
#define log(msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg)
#include "conf.h"
#include "sysdep.h"
#define MEM_USE 10000
char buf[MEM_USE];
int get_line(FILE * fl, char *buf);
void skip_spaces(char **string);
void parse_webster_html(void);
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int pid = 0;
if (argc != 3) {
return 0; /* no word/pid given */
}
pid = atoi(argv[2]);
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"wget http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary\\&va=%s"
" -Owebster.html -o/dev/null", argv[1]);
system(buf);
parse_webster_html();
if (pid)
kill(pid, SIGUSR2);
return (0);
}
void parse_webster_html(void) {
FILE *infile, *outfile;
char scanbuf[MEM_USE], *p, *q;
outfile = fopen("websterinfo", "w");
if (!outfile)
exit(1);
infile = fopen("webster.html", "r");
if (!infile) {
fprintf(outfile, "A bug has occured in webster. (no webster.html) Please notify Welcor.");
fclose(outfile);
return;
}
unlink("webster.html"); /* We can still read */
for ( ; get_line(infile, buf)!=0; ) {
p = buf;
skip_spaces(&p);
/* <PRE> tag means word wasn't found in dictionary */
/* list on the form
1. <a href="/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=XXX">XXX</a>
2. <a href="/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=YYY">YYY</a>
...
</PRE>
follows */
if (!strncmp(p, "<PRE>", 5)) {
fprintf(outfile, "Did you really mean any of these instead ?\n");
for (; get_line(infile, buf) != 0;) {
p = buf;
skip_spaces(&p);
if (!strncmp(p, "</PRE>", 6))
break;
p = strchr(p, '>');
p++; /* p now points to first letter of word. */
q = strchr(p, '<');
*q = '\0';
fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", p);
}
break;
} else if (!strncmp(p, "Main Entry:", 10)) {
int coloumn = 0;
/* Date: means word was found in dictionary */
/* M-W has changed their site layout, so we need to find the correct line :*/
while (*p != '<') {
get_line(infile, buf);
p = buf;
skip_spaces(&p);
}
/* The next line contains ALL info on that word.
* Including html tags, this can be very much
*/
fprintf(outfile, "That means:\n");
/* remove all tags from this line - ALL tags */
for (q = scanbuf; *p && q - scanbuf < sizeof(scanbuf); p++) {
if (*p == '&') {
/* > and < translates into '"' */
if ((*(p+1) == 'l' || *(p+1) == 'g') && *(p+2) == 't' && *(p+3) == ';') {
*q++='"';
coloumn++;
p += 3;
continue;
}
}
if (*p == '<') {
/* <br> tags translate into '\n' */
if (*(p+1) == 'b' && *(p+2) == 'r') {
*q++='\n';
coloumn = 0;
}
for (; *p && *p != '>';p++) ;
continue;
}
if (isspace(*p) && coloumn > 70) { /* wrap at first space after 70th coloumn */
*q++='\n';
coloumn = 0;
continue;
}
*q++ = *p;
coloumn++;
}
*q = '\0';
fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", scanbuf);
break;
}
}
fclose(infile);
fprintf(outfile, "~");
fclose(outfile);
}
/* get_line reads the next non-blank line off of the input stream.
* The newline character is removed from the input.
*/
int get_line(FILE * fl, char *buf)
{
char temp[MEM_USE];
do {
fgets(temp, MEM_USE, fl);
if (*temp)
temp[strlen(temp) - 1] = '\0';
} while (!feof(fl) && !*temp);
if (feof(fl))
return (0);
else {
strcpy(buf, temp);
return (1);
}
}
/*
* Function to skip over the leading spaces of a string.
*/
void skip_spaces(char **string)
{
for (; **string && isspace(**string); (*string)++);
}