=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/todotxt/Text-Todo/lib/Text/Todo.pm,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.17 --- todotxt/Text-Todo/lib/Text/Todo.pm 2010/01/09 06:54:15 1.9 +++ todotxt/Text-Todo/lib/Text/Todo.pm 2010/01/12 20:09:02 1.17 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ package Text::Todo; -# $RedRiver: Todo.pm,v 1.6 2010/01/09 05:15:20 andrew Exp $ +# $AFresh1: Todo.pm,v 1.16 2010/01/12 19:40:52 andrew Exp $ use warnings; use strict; @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ use Text::Todo::Entry; use File::Spec; -use Data::Dumper; - use version; our $VERSION = qv('0.0.1'); { @@ -27,10 +25,9 @@ my $ident = ident($self); $path_of{$ident} = { - todo_dir => undef, - todo_file => 'todo.txt', - done_file => undef, - report_file => undef, + todo_dir => undef, + todo_file => 'todo.txt', + done_file => undef, }; if ($options) { @@ -40,7 +37,8 @@ $self->_path_to( $opt, $options->{$opt} ); } else { - carp "Invalid option [$opt]"; + + #carp "Invalid option [$opt]"; } } } @@ -162,7 +160,6 @@ open my $fh, '<', $file or croak "Couldn't open [$file]: $!"; while (<$fh>) { s/\r?\n$//xms; - next if !length $_; push @list, Text::Todo::Entry->new($_); } close $fh or croak "Couldn't close [$file]: $!"; @@ -200,9 +197,20 @@ } sub listpri { - my ($self) = @_; + my ( $self, $pri ) = @_; - my @list = grep { $_->priority } $self->list; + my @list; + if ($pri) { + $pri = uc $pri; + if ( $pri !~ /^[A-Z]$/xms ) { + croak 'PRIORITY must a single letter from A to Z.'; + } + @list = grep { defined $_->priority && $_->priority eq $pri } + $self->list; + } + else { + @list = grep { $_->priority } $self->list; + } return wantarray ? @list : \@list; } @@ -252,19 +260,31 @@ } sub listproj { - my ( $self, $entry, $dst ) = @_; + my ($self) = @_; + return $self->listtag('project'); + } + + sub listcon { + my ($self) = @_; + return $self->listtag('context'); + } + + sub listtag { + my ( $self, $tag ) = @_; my $ident = ident($self); - my %available_projects; + my $accessor = $tag . 's'; + + my %available; foreach my $e ( $self->list ) { - foreach my $p ( $e->projects ) { - $available_projects{$p} = 1; + foreach my $p ( $e->$accessor ) { + $available{$p} = 1; } } - my @projects = sort keys %available_projects; + my @tags = sort keys %available; - return wantarray ? @projects : \@projects; + return wantarray ? @tags : \@tags; } sub archive { @@ -278,24 +298,33 @@ return; } - my $archived = 0; + my $changed = 0; ENTRY: foreach my $e ( $self->list ) { if ( $e->done ) { if ( $self->addto( 'done_file', $e ) && $self->del($e) ) { - $archived++; + $changed++; } else { carp q{Couldn't archive entry [} . $e->text . ']'; last ENTRY; } } + elsif ( $e->text eq q{} ) { + if ( $self->del($e) ) { + $changed++; + } + else { + carp q{Couldn't delete blank entry}; + last ENTRY; + } + } } - if ($archived) { + if ($changed) { $self->save; } - return $archived; + return $changed; } sub addto { @@ -362,91 +391,223 @@ Text::Todo - Perl interface to todo_txt files + =head1 VERSION -I will have to figure out how to include $VERSION in this somehow. +Since the $VERSION can't be automatically included, +here is the RCS Id instead, you'll have to look up $VERSION. -Perhaps RCS Id is good enough? + $Id: Todo.pm,v 1.17 2010/01/12 20:09:02 andrew Exp $ - $Id: Todo.pm,v 1.9 2010/01/09 06:54:15 andrew Exp $ - =head1 SYNOPSIS use Text::Todo; + + my $todo = Text::Todo->new('todo/todo.txt'); + foreach my $e (sort { lc($_->text) cmp lc($e->text)} $todo->list) { + print $e->text, "\n"; + } + + =head1 DESCRIPTION +This module is a basic interface to the todo.txt files as described by +Lifehacker and extended by members of their community. + For more information see L +This module supports the 3 axes of an effective todo list. +Priority, Project and Context. + +It does not support other notations or many of the more advanced features of +the todo.sh like plugins. + +It should be extensible, but and hopefully will be before a 1.0 release. + + =head1 INTERFACE =head2 new + new({ + [ todo_dir => 'directory', ] + [ todo_file => 'filename in todo_dir', ] + [ done_file => 'filename in todo_dir', ] + [ report_file => 'filename in todo_dir', ] + }); + +Allows you to set each item individually. todo_file defaults to todo.txt. + + new('path/to/todo.txt'); + +Automatically sets todo_dir to 'path/to', todo_file to 'todo.txt' + + new('path/to') + +If you pass an existing directory to new, it will set todo_dir. + + +If you what you set matches (.*)todo(.*).txt it will automatically set +done_file to $1done$2.txt +and +report_file to $1report$2.txt. + +For example, new('todo/todo.shopping.txt') will set +todo_dir to 'todo', +todo_file to 'todo.shopping.txt', +done_file to 'done.shopping.txt', +and +report_file to 'report.shopping.txt'. + =head2 file +Allows you to read the paths to the files in use. +If as in the SYNOPSIS above you used $todo = new('todo/todo.txt'). + + $todo_file = $todo->file('todo_file'); + +then, $todo_file eq 'todo/todo.txt' + =head2 load +- Reads a list from a file into the current object. +Allows you to load a different file into the object. + + $todo->load('done_file'); + +This effects the other functions that act on the list. + =head2 save +- Writes the list to disk. + $todo->save(['new/path/to/todo']); + +Either writes the current working file or the passed in argument +that can be recognized by file(). + +If you specify a filename it will save to that file and update the paths. +Additional changes to the object work on that file. + =head2 list +- get the curently loaded list + my @todo_list = $todo->list; + +In list context returns a list, it scalar context returns an array reference to the list. + =head2 listpri +- get the list items that are marked priority +Like list, but only returns entries that have priority set. + + my @priority_list = $todo->listpri; + +Since this is so easy to write as: + + my @priority_list = grep { $_->priority } $todo->list; + +I think it may become depreciated unless there is demand. + +=head2 listtag + +Returns tags found in the list sorted by name. + +If there were projects +GarageSale and +Shopping then + + my @projects = $todo->listtag('project'); + +is the same as + + @projects = ( 'GarageSale', 'Shopping' ); + +=head2 listcon +- Shortcut to listtag('context') + =head2 listproj +- Shortcut to listtag('project') =head2 add +Adds a new entry to the list. +Can either be a Text::Todo::Entry object or plain text. + + $todo->add('new todo entry'); + +It then becomes $todo->list->[-1]; + =head2 del +Remove an entry from the list, either the reference or by number. + + $removed_entry = $todo->del($entry); + +$entry can either be an Text::Todo::Entry in the list or the index of the +entry to delete. + +Note that entries are 0 indexed (as expected in perl) not starting at line 1. + =head2 move + $todo->move($entry, $new_pos); + +$entry can either be the number of the entry or the actual entry. +$new_pos is the new position to put it. + +Note that entries are 0 indexed (as expected in perl) not starting at line 1. + =head2 archive -=head2 addto + $todo->archive -=head2 listfile +Iterates over the list and for each done entry, +addto('done_file') +and +del($entry). +If any were archived it will then +save() +and +load(). -=head1 DIAGNOSTICS +=head2 addto -=for author to fill in: - List every single error and warning message that the module can - generate (even the ones that will "never happen"), with a full - explanation of each problem, one or more likely causes, and any - suggested remedies. + $todo->addto($file, $entry); -=over +Appends text to the file. +$file can be anyting recognized by file(). +$entry can either be a Text::Todo::Entry or plain text. -=item C<< Error message here, perhaps with %s placeholders >> +=head2 listfile -[Description of error here] + @list = $todo->listfile($file); -=item C<< Another error message here >> +Read a file and returns a list like $todo->list but does not update the +internal list that is being worked with. +$file can be anyting recognized by file(). -[Description of error here] -[Et cetera, et cetera] +=head1 DIAGNOSTICS -=back +Most methods return undef on failure. +Some more important methods are fatal. + =head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT Text::Todo requires no configuration files or environment variables. -Someday it should be able to read and use the todo.sh config file. +Someday it should be able to read and use the todo.sh config file. This may +possibly be better done in a client that would use this module. =head1 DEPENDENCIES -=for author to fill in: - A list of all the other modules that this module relies upon, - including any restrictions on versions, and an indication whether - the module is part of the standard Perl distribution, part of the - module's distribution, or must be installed separately. ] +Class::Std::Utils +File::Spec +version -None. - =head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES None reported. @@ -455,6 +616,10 @@ =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS No bugs have been reported. + +Limitations: + +Currently there isn't an easy way to print out line numbers with the entry. Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at