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#!/bin/bash -e
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Script to display a "binary clock" using unicode characters from the
# braille block.
#
# Designed to work with the wonderful byobu(1) but can be run
# stand-alone.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd.
#
# Author: James Hunt <james.hunt@canonical.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
script_name=${0##*/}
# Selected Unicode Braille characters:
#
# 0x2800, 0x2880, 0x2820, 0x28a0, 0x2810, 0x2890, 0x2830, 0x28b0, 0x2808, 0x2888,
# 0x2840, 0x28c0, 0x2860, 0x28e0, 0x2850, 0x28d0, 0x2870, 0x28f0, 0x2848, 0x28c8,
# 0x2804, 0x2884, 0x2824, 0x28a4, 0x2814, 0x2894, 0x2834, 0x28b4, 0x280c, 0x288c,
# 0x2844, 0x28c4, 0x2864, 0x28e4, 0x2854, 0x28d4, 0x287b, 0x28f4, 0x284c, 0x28cc,
# 0x2802, 0x2882, 0x2822, 0x28a2, 0x2812, 0x2892, 0x2832, 0x28b2, 0x280a, 0x288a,
# 0x2842, 0x28c2, 0x2862, 0x28e2, 0x2852, 0x28d2, 0x2872, 0x28f2, 0x284a, 0x28ca,
# 0x2806, 0x2886
#
# Index of this array is 0-61 with character returned being
# "two column" binary representation of a time segment.
#
binary=(⠀ ⢀ ⠠ ⢠ ⠐ ⢐ ⠰ ⢰ ⠈ ⢈ \
⡀ ⣀ ⡠ ⣠ ⡐ ⣐ ⡰ ⣰ ⡈ ⣈ \
⠄ ⢄ ⠤ ⢤ ⠔ ⢔ ⠴ ⢴ ⠌ ⢌ \
⡄ ⣄ ⡤ ⣤ ⡔ ⣔ ⡻ ⣴ ⡌ ⣌ \
⠂ ⢂ ⠢ ⢢ ⠒ ⢒ ⠲ ⢲ ⠊ ⢊ \
⡂ ⣂ ⡢ ⣢ ⡒ ⣒ ⡲ ⣲ ⡊ ⣊ ⠆ ⢆)
usage()
{
cat <<EOT
Description: A clock that displays the time in binary.
Usage: $script_name [options]
Options:
-b : Display binary clock (default)
-h : Show this help.
-l : Display leading zeros (hex and octal modes only).
-m : Show time in 24-hour military format
(default: 12-hour format).
-n : Suppress newline at end of time.
-o : Display time in octal (base 8).
-s <sep> : Specify separator between hours and minutes
(and seconds if not disabled).
-u : Display alphabetics in upper-case (hex mode only).
-x : Disable time in hexadecimal (base 16).
-z : Disable display of seconds.
EOT
}
suppress_seconds=n
clock_type=binary
format=std
ending=""
uppercase=n
leading_zeros=n
while getopts "bhlmnos:uxz" opt
do
case "$opt" in
b)
clock_type=binary
;;
h)
usage
exit 0
;;
l)
leading_zeros=y
;;
m)
format=mil
;;
n)
ending=
;;
o)
clock_type=oct
;;
s)
sep=$OPTARG
;;
u)
uppercase=y
;;
x)
clock_type=hex
;;
z)
suppress_seconds=y
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$clock_type" ]
then
printf "%s\n" "ERROR: must specify clock type"
exit 1
fi
shift $[$OPTIND-1]
# get current time, handling 12-hour or 24-hour
if [ $format = std ]
then
hrs_format=%l
else
hrs_format=%k
fi
time=($(date "+${hrs_format} %M %S"))
h=$(printf ${time[0]})
m=$(printf ${time[1]})
s=$(printf ${time[2]})
if [ $clock_type = binary ]
then
[ $suppress_seconds = n ] && seconds="${sep}${binary[10#$s]}"
display_time="${binary[10#$h]}${sep}${binary[10#$m]}${seconds}${ending}"
else
if [ $clock_type = hex ]
then
conversion=x
[ $uppercase = y ] && conversion=X
else
conversion=o
fi
precision=
[ $leading_zeros = y ] && precision=.2
base_format=%2${precision}${conversion}
hh=$(printf "$base_format" $h)
hm=$(printf "$base_format" $m)
[ "$suppress_seconds" = n ] && hs="${sep}$(printf "$base_format" $s)"
display_time="${hh}${sep}${hm}${hs}${ending}"
fi
color k w
printf "%s" "$display_time"
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