use open qw( :std :utf8 );
use experimental qw( lexical_subs );
-our $VERSION = '1.03';
+our $VERSION = '1.04';
use Getopt::Long '2.33', qw( :config gnu_getopt );
sub podexit {
GetOptions(\%opt,
'color|c!',
'C' => sub { $opt{color} = 0 },
- 'field|f=s',
+ 'field|f=s' => sub {
+ eval {
+ local $_ = $_[1];
+ $opt{anchor} = /^[0-9]+$/ ? qr/(?:\S*\h+){$_}\K/ : qr/$_/;
+ } or die $@ =~ s/(?: at .+)?$/ for option $_[0]/r;
+ },
'human-readable|H!',
'interval|t:i',
'trim|length|l=s' => sub {
);
},
'markers|m=s',
+ 'stat|s!',
'unmodified|u!',
'width|w=i',
'usage|h' => sub { podexit() },
$opt{width} ||= $ENV{COLUMNS} || 80;
$opt{color} //= -t *STDOUT; # enable on tty
$opt{trim} *= $opt{width} / 100 if $opt{trimpct};
-$opt{units} = $opt{'human-readable'} && ['', qw( k M G T <> n μ m )];
+$opt{units} = [split //, ' kMGTPEZYyzafpnμm'] if $opt{'human-readable'};
+$opt{anchor} //= qr/\A/;
+$opt{'value-length'} = 6 if $opt{units};
+
+my (@lines, @values, @order);
if (defined $opt{interval}) {
$opt{interval} ||= 1;
alarm $opt{interval};
};
alarm $opt{interval};
+
+ eval {
+ require Tie::Array::Sorted;
+ tie @order, 'Tie::Array::Sorted', sub { $_[1] <=> $_[0] };
+ } or warn $@, "Expect slowdown with large datasets!\n";
}
$SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; # continue after assumed eof
-my (@lines, @values);
-my $anchor = !defined $opt{field} ? qr/\A/ :
- $opt{field} =~ /^[0-9]+$/ ? qr/(?:\S*\h+){$opt{field}}\K/ :
- $opt{field};
+my $valmatch = qr/$opt{anchor} ( \h* -? [0-9]* \.? [0-9]+ (?: e[+-]?[0-9]+ )? |)/x;
while (readline) {
s/\r?\n\z//;
s/^\h*// unless $opt{unmodified};
- push @values, s/$anchor ( \h* -? [0-9]* \.? [0-9]+ |)/\n/x && $1;
+ push @values, s/$valmatch/\n/ && $1;
+ push @order, $1 if length $1;
if (defined $opt{trim}) {
my $trimpos = abs $opt{trim};
if ($trimpos <= 1) {
state $nr = $opt{hidemin} ? $opt{hidemin} - 1 : 0;
@lines and @lines > $nr or return;
+@lines or return;
+@lines > $nr or return unless $opt{hidemin};
-my @order = sort { $b <=> $a } grep { length } @values;
-my $maxval = $opt{hidemax} ? max @values[0 .. $opt{hidemax} - 1] : $order[0];
-my $minval = min $order[-1], 0;
+@order = sort { $b <=> $a } @order unless tied @order;
+my $maxval = ($opt{hidemax} ? max grep { length } @values[0 .. $opt{hidemax} - 1] : $order[0]) // 0;
+my $minval = min $order[-1] // (), 0;
my $lenval = $opt{'value-length'} // max map { length } @order;
my $len = defined $opt{trim} && $opt{trim} <= 0 ? -$opt{trim} + 1 :
max map { length $values[$_] && length $lines[$_] }
}
}
+@lines > $nr or return if $opt{hidemin};
+
+sub sival {
+ my $unit = int(log($_[0]) / log(1000) - ($_[0] < 1));
+ my $float = $_[0] !~ /^ (?: 0*\.)? [0-9]{1,3} $/x;
+ sprintf('%*.*f%*s',
+ $float ? 5 : 3, $float, # length and tenths
+ $_[0] / 1000 ** $unit, # number
+ $float ? 0 : 3, # unit size
+ $#{$opt{units}} >> 1 < abs $unit ? "e$unit" : $opt{units}->[$unit]
+ );
+}
+
while ($nr <= $#lines) {
- $nr >= $opt{hidemax} and last if $opt{hidemax};
+ $nr >= $opt{hidemax} and last if defined $opt{hidemax};
my $val = $values[$nr];
if (length $val) {
my $color = !$opt{color} ? 0 :
$val == $order[0] ? 32 : # max
$val == $order[-1] ? 31 : # min
90;
- $val = sprintf "%3.1f%1s", $val / 1000**$_, $opt{units}->[$_]
- for $opt{units} ? int(log($val) / log(1000) - ($val < 1)) : ();
- $val = sprintf "%*s", $lenval, $val;
+ $val = $opt{units} ? sival($val) : sprintf "%*s", $lenval, $val;
$val = "\e[${color}m$val\e[0m" if $color;
}
my $line = $lines[$nr] =~ s/\n/$val/r;
}
show_lines();
+if ($opt{stat}) {
+ if ($opt{hidemin} or $opt{hidemax}) {
+ $opt{hidemin} ||= 1;
+ $opt{hidemax} ||= @lines;
+ printf '%s of ', sum(@values[$opt{hidemin} - 1 .. $opt{hidemax} - 1]) // 0;
+ }
+ my $total = sum @order;
+ printf '%s total', $total;
+ printf ' in %d values', scalar @values;
+ printf ' (%s min, %*.*f avg, %s max)',
+ $order[-1], 0, 2, $total / @order, $order[0];
+ say '';
+}
+
__END__
=head1 NAME
Format values using SI unit prefixes,
turning long numbers like I<12356789> into I<12.4M>.
+Also changes an exponent I<1.602176634e-19> to I<160.2z>.
+Short integers are aligned but kept without decimal point.
=item -t, --interval[=<seconds>]
=back
+=item -s, --stat
+
+Total statistics after all data.
+
=item -u, --unmodified
Do not strip leading whitespace.
git log --pretty=%ci | cut -b-4 | uniq -c | barcat
-Or the most frequent authors:
+Or the top 3 most frequent authors with statistics over all:
- git shortlog -sn | barcat -L3
+ git shortlog -sn | barcat -L3 -s
Latency history: