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Implement three phase user input handling
First the state is able to filter keys. Afterwards the MainLoop widget is
allowed to act on keypress. At last the state is allowed to react on keys.
author | Björn Ricks <bjoern.ricks@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:29:33 +0200 |
parents | 4de86feae6ac |
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#!/bin/bash # # wochenbericht # ------------- # (c) 2008 by Sascha L. Teichmann # Little script to summarize times within a given week. # usage: # ./wochenbericht [<week of year>] [<getan database file>] # week defaults to current week, database to time.db # # This is Free Software in terms of GPLv3 or later. See # LICENSE coming with getan for details. # usage() { cat <<EOF usage: ./wochenbericht [<week of year>] [<year>] [<getan database file>] <week of year> defaults to current week <year> defaults to current year <getan database file> defaults to time.db EOF exit 1 } if [ "$1" == "--help" -o "$1" == "-h" ]; then usage fi if [[ "$1" -eq "" ]]; then WEEK=`date +'%W'` # remove hash below if you want previous week #WEEK=`expr ${WEEK} '-' 1 '|' 52` else WEEK=$1 fi if [[ "$2" -eq "" ]]; then YEAR=`date +'%Y'` else YEAR=$2 fi TIME_DB=${3:-time.db} if [ ! -f ${TIME_DB} ]; then echo "error: Database file ${TIME_DB} does not exist." usage fi sqlite3 ${TIME_DB} " SELECT coalesce(description, 'Verschiedenes'), total FROM projects INNER JOIN ( SELECT project_id, sum(strftime('%s', stop_time) - strftime('%s', start_time)) AS total FROM entries WHERE (strftime('%W', start_time) = '${WEEK}' AND strftime('%Y', start_time) = '${YEAR}') OR (strftime('%W', stop_time) = '${WEEK}' AND strftime('%Y', stop_time) = '${YEAR}') GROUP BY project_id ) ON id = project_id WHERE active; " | awk ' function human_time(t) { h = int(t / 3600) m = int((t % 3600)/60.0 + 0.5) while (m >= 60) { ++h; m -= 60 } return sprintf("%2d:%02dh", h, m) } BEGIN { FS="|"; sum = 0 } { sum += $2 printf("%s: %s\n", human_time($2), $1) } END { printf("%s: Gesamt\n", human_time(sum)) } '