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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. itools-1.0/Makefile.in000066400000000000000000000070461122446055100147370ustar00rootroot00000000000000# $Id: Makefile.in 2192 2009-03-12 00:27:22Z thamer $ PREFIX = @prefix@ CC = @CC@ CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ LIBS = @LIBS@ VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@ PROGRAMS = ical idate ipraytime all: $(PROGRAMS) ical: ical.c @echo "==> Building ical..." $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) ical.c -o ical idate: idate.c @echo "==> Building idate..." $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) idate.c -o idate ipraytime: ipraytime.c @echo "==> Building ipraytime..." $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) ipraytime.c -o ipraytime static: ical.c idate.c ipraytime.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ipraytime.c -o ipraytime -static $(LIBS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) idate.c -o idate -static $(LIBS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ical.c -o ical -static $(LIBS) static-tree: ical.c idate.c ipraytime.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g $(LDFLAGS) ipraytime.c -o ipraytime -I../../libs/build/ \ -L../../libs/build/ ../../libs/build/libitl.a -lm $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g $(LDFLAGS) idate.c -o idate -I../../libs/build/ \ -L../../libs/build/ ../../libs/build/libitl.a -lm $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g $(LDFLAGS) ical.c -o ical -I../../libs/build/ \ -L../../libs/build/ ../../libs/build/libitl.a -lm install: all @echo "==> Installing compiled binaries & manpages..." test -d $(PREFIX)/bin \ || mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/bin \ || exit 1; install ical $(PREFIX)/bin install idate $(PREFIX)/bin install ipraytime $(PREFIX)/bin install ireminder $(PREFIX)/bin test -d $(PREFIX)/man/man1 \ || mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/man/man1\ || exit 1; install doc/ical.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 install doc/idate.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 install doc/ipraytime.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 install doc/ireminder.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1 debinstall: all @echo "==> Installing compiled binaries & manpages..." test -d $(PREFIX)/bin \ || mkdir -p $(PREFIX)/bin \ || exit 1; cp ical $(PREFIX)/bin cp idate $(PREFIX)/bin cp ipraytime $(PREFIX)/bin cp ireminder $(PREFIX)/bin uninstall: @echo "==> Uninstalling ITL-tools various components..." rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/ical $(PREFIX)/man/man1/ical.1 rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/idate $(PREFIX)/man/man1/idate.1 rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/ipraytime $(PREFIX)/man/man1/ipraytime.1 rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/ireminder $(PREFIX)/man/man1/ireminder.1 dist: distclean # @echo "Creating ChangeLog..." # svn2cl > ChangeLog @echo "Creating Package ..." rm -rf /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ mkdir /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ cp -Pa ./ /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ tar --exclude '.svn' -C /tmp/ -cvhzf ./$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ rm -rf /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ clean: rm -f *.o *~ ical idate ipraytime distclean: autogen.sh clean fakeroot $(MAKE) -k -f debian/rules clean rm -f Makefile rm -f config.status config.cache config.log config.h rm -f configure-stamp build-arch-stamp Makefile maintainer-clean: distclean ./autogen.sh clean maintainer-debpackage: distclean # Creating a deb package rm -rf /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) mkdir /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) find . -path '*.svn*' -prune -o -print0 | cpio -pmd0 /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ cd /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) && find -name 'TAGS' -exec rm -f {} \; cd /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) && rm -f config.status config.cache config.log config.h cd /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) && rm -f NEWS cd /tmp/ && tar -czv $(TARNAME)-$(VERSION)/ -f $(TARNAME)_$(VERSION).orig.tar.gz # Build packages cd /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) && dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot # and then to check for errors, do: cd /tmp/$(TARNAME)-$(VERSION) && lintian -i ../$(TARNAME)_$(VERSION)-1_i386.changes itools-1.0/NEWS000066400000000000000000000021401122446055100133570ustar00rootroot00000000000000/************************************************************************ * $Id$ * * ------------ * Description: * ------------ * This file is about changes to itools. For now, the style of the * file follows the format used in Emacs org-mode. * * ----------------- * Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) * ----------------- * $Date$ * $Author$ * $Revision$ * $Source$ * ************************************************************************/ * Changes in itools-1.0 ** New Features *** ireminder: Added -execr and -execs options for external application triggers at Athan. *** ipraytime: Adding support for passing arguments --fajrangle and --ishaangle. *** ipraytime: Adding option "OffsetList" to add and subtract minutes or seconds from numbers computed by ipraytime. *** ipraytime: Improved man-page and added examples. ** Bug fixes *** ipraytime: Fixed crashes with regards to memory allocation. ** Build process *** configure now checks for lib32 and lib64 also. *** Switched to using install instead of cp (this would automatically preserve proper permissions). itools-1.0/README000066400000000000000000000033041122446055100135430ustar00rootroot00000000000000/************************************************************************ * $Id: README 1531 2004-07-28 23:11:30Z nadim $ * * ------------ * Description: * ------------ * This README file is intended to be give a glimpse of what the * Islamic Tools Library (ITL) project is all about. * * For INSTALL details note the 'Basic Instructions' section below. * * ----------------- * Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) * ----------------- * $Date: 2004-07-29 02:11:30 +0300 (Thu, 29 Jul 2004) $ * $Author: nadim $ * $Revision: 1531 $ * $Source$ * ************************************************************************/ The itools package is a set of user friendly applications utilizing Arabeyes' ITL library. The package currently addresses two main areas - hijri date and prayertime calculation. The package is envisioned to mimick the development of the underlying ITL library and is meant to always give the end-user a simple means to access its functions. The project's homepage is, http://www.arabeyes.org/project.php?proj=ITL ------------------- Basic Instructions: ------------------- + Download and install the ITL-lib (the actual library component) + Download the install the ITL-tools (ie. itools package) - Compile the package $ autogen.sh $ configure $ make - To install post a succesful compilation, $ make install -------------------- Support/Suggestions: -------------------- The project is always in need of volunteers, so if you think you have a better implementation and/or would like to augment the library with an addition of your own, mail your ideas, comments and suggestions to 'developer -at- arabeyes .org' Salam and have fun! itools-1.0/autogen.sh000077500000000000000000000011551122446055100146660ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh #-- # $Id: autogen.sh 1936 2006-10-05 19:33:43Z thamer $ #-- # Handle arguments if test "$1" = "clean"; then echo "Removing auto-generated files..." rm -rf configure config.log config.status \ Makefile config.h exit fi # Check for missing tools EXIT=no (autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "Error: You must have \`autoconf' installed." 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The available tools are: . * ical: Display a Hijri calendar. * idate: Multi method Hijri/Gregorian date converter. * ipraytime: Prayer times and Qibla calculator and schedule table generator. * ireminder: Prayer time reminder Perl script. . This package is part of the Islamic Tools and Libraries project. . itools-1.0/debian/copyright000066400000000000000000000021001122446055100160310ustar00rootroot00000000000000This package was debianized by Thamer Mahmoud on Mon, 27 Dec 2004 00:15:15 +0300. It was downloaded from http://www.arabeyes.org/project.php?proj=ITL Upstream Author: Copyright (c) 2003-2009, Arabeyes, The ITL project developers (see AUTHORS file) License: 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; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 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This is to be called by # binary-arch/binary-indep # in another 'make' thread. binary-common: dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_installchangelogs dh_installdocs dh_installexamples dh_installman doc/ical.1 doc/idate.1 doc/ipraytime.1 doc/ireminder.1 dh_link dh_strip dh_compress dh_fixperms dh_perl dh_makeshlibs dh_installdeb dh_shlibdeps dh_gencontrol dh_md5sums dh_builddeb # Build architecture independant packages using the common target. # binary-indep: build-indep install-indep # $(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS=-i binary-common # Build architecture dependant packages using the common target. binary-arch: build-arch install-arch $(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS=-a binary-common binary: binary-arch binary-indep .PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install install-indep install-arch configure itools-1.0/doc/000077500000000000000000000000001122446055100134305ustar00rootroot00000000000000itools-1.0/doc/ical.1000066400000000000000000000100131122446055100144150ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" $Id: ical.1 2198 2009-03-19 09:20:05Z thamer $ .\" .\" NOTE: Please adjust .TH date whenever modifying the manpage. .\" .TH IDATE "1" "January 05, 2005" "ical" "User Commands" .\" .SH NAME ical \- A Hijri/Islamic calendar (and converter) .\" .SH SYNOPSIS .B ical .RB [ \-\-gregorian .RI yyyymmdd] .RB [ \-\-hijri .RI yyyymmdd] .RB [ \-\-umm_alqura ] .RB [ \-\-fixed_view ] .RB [ \-\-dual ] .RB [ \-\-help ] .SH DESCRIPTION The \fBical\fR program is a Hijri/Islamic calendar displayer. It utilizes and includes a Gregorian to Hijri (and vice-versa) date converter. The application uses and offers multiple calculation methods with not all of them agreeing at all times. The reason for this multiplicity is due to not having one agreed upon method and so various entities develop and advocate their calculations. .PP \fBical\fR is able to comprehend and calculate both pre-epoch or pre-Hijrah, denoted as "B.H", as well as post-epoch or post-Hijrah, denoted as "A.H", dates. \fBical\fR also utilizes Gregorian's pre-epoch "B.C" and post-epoch "A.D" dates and notes them per its output. When entering pre-epoch years, negative numbers ought to be utilized. .PP \fBical\fR when run without any command-line options uses the host machine's Gregorian date and converts it to Hijri to display that month's view. Entries enclosed by [] denote exact day specified. .SH OPTIONS \fBical\fR follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of all options is noted below: .TP .B \-h, \-\-help Show summary of options .TP .B \-g, \-\-gregorian \fIyyyymmdd\fR Specify the Gregorian date to be converted where 'y' stands for year, 'm' for month and 'd' for day .TP .B \-hi, \-\-hijri \fIyyyymmdd\fR Specify the Hijri date to be converted where 'y' stands for year, 'm' for month and 'd' for day .TP .B \-u, \-\-umm_alqura Specify to use the Umm Al-Qura calculation method (used mostly in Saudi Arabia) .TP .B \-f, \-\-fixed_view Show a fixed week view (ie. start on Sun and end on Sat) else default to showing the preferred week view of the resulting calendar (Gregorian starts on Sunday, Hijri starts on Saturday) .TP .B \-d, \-\-dual Show both converstion from and to calendar months simultaneously .SH BACKGROUND The Hijri calendar is used in most of the Arab world and is the symbolic calendar of the Islamic faithed worldwide. This calendar is known as the "Hijri" (based on the word "Hijrah" - denoting migration in Arabic) to signal Prophet Mohammed's (PBUH) migration from Makkah to Medinah on Thursday, July 15, 622 AD (Julian). The Islamic Hijri calendar is strictly lunar (ie. moon-based) with twelve lunar months which do not correspond or track their solar counterparts (the Gregorian calendar is a solar or sun-based calendar). Lunar years and thus Hijri years are, on average, about 354 days long resulting in a Hijri year being roughly about 11 days shorter than its Gregorian counterpart. There is much discussion and confusion regarding how best to track the Hijri calendar. A great deal of that confusion is based on the fact that many relay on a human moon sighting to denote the start (or end) of a month (each month of the Hijri calendar starts when a new moon's crescent is observed or is made visible at sunset) as opposed to using an empirical mathematic certainty. The methods presented in this application and its underlying ITL library are strictly arithmetic in nature and do NOT take moon-phases into consideration (in short, observational approximation is not used). .SH LIMITATIONS There is currently no Umm Al-Qura support. .SH REPORTING BUGS Report bugs on the web using http://bugs.arabeyes.org .SH AUTHOR Written by Nadim Shaikli as part of the Arabeyes.org project. .SH COPYRIGHT \fBical\fR is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL). .br Copyright \(co 2005, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli. .SH SEE ALSO \" .BR libitl (1). .PP The ITL (Islamic Tools Library). It is the underlying requirement for \fBical\fR to function. The ITL library was created and is hosted at \fBwww.arabeyes.org\fR. itools-1.0/doc/idate.1000066400000000000000000000073531122446055100146100ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" $Id: idate.1 2198 2009-03-19 09:20:05Z thamer $ .\" .\" NOTE: Please adjust .TH date whenever modifying the manpage. .\" .TH IDATE "1" "January 05, 2005" "idate" "User Commands" .\" .SH NAME idate \- A Gregorian/Meladi to/from Hijri/Islamic date converter .\" .SH SYNOPSIS .B idate .RB [ \--gregorian .RI yyyymmdd ] .RB [ \--hijri .RI yyyymmdd ] .RB [ \--simple] .RB [ \--umm_alqura ] .RB [ \--help ] .SH DESCRIPTION The \fBidate\fR program is a Gregorian to Hijri (and vice-versa) date converter. The application uses and offers multiple calculation methods with not all of them agreeing at all times. The reason for this multiplicity is due to not having one agreed upon method and so various entities develop and advocate their calculations. .PP \fBidate\fR is able to comprehend and calculate both pre-epoch or pre-Hijrah, denoted as "B.H", as well as post-epoch or post-Hijrah, denoted as "A.H", dates. \fBidate\fR also utilizes Gregorian's pre-epoch "B.C" and post-epoch "A.D" dates and notes them per its output. When entering pre-epoch years, negative numbers ought to be utilized. .PP \fBidate\fR when run without any command-line options uses the host machine's current Gregorian date and converts it to Hijri. .SH OPTIONS \fBidate\fR follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of all options is noted below: .TP .B \-h, \-\-help Show summary of options .TP .B \-g, \-\-gregorian \fIyyyymmdd\fR Specify the Gregorian date to be converted where 'y' stands for year, 'm' for month and 'd' for day .TP .B \-hi, \-\-hijri \fIyyyymmdd\fR Specify the Hijri date to be converted where 'y' stands for year, 'm' for month and 'd' for day .TP .B \-s, \-\-simple Specify a simplified output mode .TP .B \-u, \-\-umm_alqura Specify to use the Umm Al-Qura calculation method (used mostly in Saudi Arabia) .SH BACKGROUND The Hijri calendar is used in most of the Arab world and is the symbolic calendar of the Islamic faithed worldwide. This calendar is known as the "Hijri" (based on the word "Hijrah" - denoting migration in Arabic) to signal Prophet Mohammed's (PBUH) migration from Makkah to Medinah on Thursday, July 15, 622 AD (Julian) or July 19, 622 AD (Gregorian). The Islamic Hijri calendar is strictly lunar (ie. moon-based) with twelve lunar months which do not correspond or track their solar counterparts (the Gregorian calendar is a solar or sun-based calendar). Lunar years and thus Hijri years are, on average, about 354 days long resulting in a Hijri year being roughly about 11 days shorter than its Gregorian counterpart. There is much discussion and confusion regarding how best to track the Hijri calendar. A great deal of that confusion is based on the fact that many rely on a human moon sighting to denote the start (or end) of a month (each month of the Hijri calendar starts when a new moon's crescent is observed or is made visible at sunset) as opposed to using an empirical mathematic certainty. The methods presented in this application and its underlying ITL library are strictly arithmetic in nature and do NOT take moon-phases into consideration (in short, observational approximation is not used). .SH LIMITATIONS The Umm Al-Qura option doesn't function with pre-epoch settings. .SH REPORTING BUGS Report bugs on the web using http://bugs.arabeyes.org .SH AUTHOR Written by Nadim Shaikli as part of the Arabeyes.org project. .SH COPYRIGHT \fBidate\fR is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL). .br Copyright \(co 2005, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli. .SH SEE ALSO \" .BR libitl (1). .PP The ITL library (libitl) from the Islamic Tools and Libraries project. It is the underlying requirement for \fBidate\fR to function. The ITL library was created and is hosted at \fBwww.arabeyes.org\fR. itools-1.0/doc/ipraytime.1000066400000000000000000000334151122446055100155230ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" \" -*- nroff -*- .\" \" $Id: ipraytime.1 2198 2009-03-19 09:20:05Z thamer $ .\" \" .\" \" - Define 'example' macro .\" .de EX .\" .ne 5 .\" .if n .sp 1 .\" .if t .sp .5 .\" .nf .\" .in +.5i .\" .. .\" .de EE .\" .fi .\" .in -.5i .\" .if n .sp 1 .\" .if t .sp .5 .\" .. .\" \" - Define 'example' macro .\" \" .\" \" NOTE: Please adjust .TH date whenever modifying the manpage. .\" \" .\" \" .\" .TH "IPRAYTIME" "1" "March 17, 2009" "ipraytime" "User Commands" .SH "NAME" ipraytime \- An Islamic Prayer Times Calculator .\" .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B ipraytime .RB [ \-\-date .RI yyyymmdd ] .RB [ \-\-latitude .RI real_num ] .RB [ \-\-longitude .RI real_num ] .RB [ \-\-utcdiff .RI real_num ] .RB [ \-\-method .RI int_num ] .RB [ \-\-ishaangle .RI real_num ] .RB [ \-\-fajrangle .RI real_num ] .RB [ \-\-dst .RI int_num ] .RB [ \-\-dst\-start .RI yyyymmdd ] .RB [ \-\-dst\-end .RI yyyymmdd ] .RB [ \-\-round .RI int_num ] .RB [ \-\-extreme .RI int_num ] .RB [ \-\-sea\-level .RI int_num ] .RB [ \-\-month .RI [int_num] ] .RB [ \-\-year .RI [int_num] ] .RB [ \-\-file .RI pref_file ] .RB [ \-\-end ] .RB [ \-\-brief ] .RB [ \-\-help ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" The \fBipraytime\fR program is a generator of Islamic prayer time schedules for any given location. \fBipraytime\fR also calculates the appropriate Qibla direction (heading towards the Kabaa) based on the given location. \fBipraytime\fR in its single day format is also capable of calculating Imsaak times (ie. the times when one is to start fasting). \fBipraytime\fR is also capable of generating a schedule for an entire month or year based on command\-line arguments. The program is also able to print the schedules for the rest of the current month so as to skip days that have already passed. \fBipraytime\fR also has a minimalistic option to simply show a one liner of the prayer times in its single day format. .PP \fBipraytime\fR has multiple ways of conveying info and settings to it. The order of precedence (from highest to lowest) is, the command\-line followed by the environment variable setting (IPT_DATA) to the data being presented in \fBipraytime\fR's RC file (\fI~/.iprayrc\fR) in one's home directory. If none of the above is found, \fBipraytime\fR defaults to using Makkah's location with the host machine's current date settings. .SH "OPTIONS" \fBipraytime\fR follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`\-'). A summary of all options is noted below: .TP .B \-h, \-\-help Show summary of options .TP .B \-d, \-\-date \fIyyyymmdd\fR Specify the Gregorian date to use where `y' stands for year, `m' for month and `d' for day .TP .B \-lat, \-\-latitude \fIreal_num\fR Specify the latitude setting to use during calculations. The value could be any real number .TP .B \-lon, \-\-longitude \fIreal_num\fR Specify the longitude setting to use during calculations. The value could be any real number .TP .B \-sea, \-\-sea\-level \fIreal_num\fR Specify height above Sea level (in meters) .TP .B \-u, \-\-utcdiff \fIreal_num\fR Specify the difference between the specified timezone and that of GMT/UTC. The value could be any real number .TP .B \-a, \-\-anglemethod \fI[int_num]\fR Specify which angle method calculation to use. The angle methods that are currently supported by \fIipraytime\fR are, .RS 8 .TP 4 .B 1 Egyptian General Authority of Survey Fajr/Isha Angle : 20/18 Used in : Africa, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Singapore, Syria, Parts of the USA .TP 4 .B 2 University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Shaf'i) Fajr/Isha Angle : 18/18 Used in : Iran, Kuwait, Parts of Europe .TP 4 .B 3 University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Hanafi) Fajr/Isha Angle : 18/18 Used in : Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India .TP 4 .B 4 Islamic Society of North America Fajr/Isha Angle : 15/15 Used in : Canada, Parts of UK, Parts of USA .TP 4 .B 5 Muslim World League (MWL) Fajr/Isha Angle : 18/17 Used in : Parts of Europe, Far East, Parts of USA .TP 4 .B 6 Umm Al\-Qurra University Fajr/Isha Angl e : 19/0 Isha Interval : 90 minutes from Al\-Maghrib prayer but set to 120 during Ramadan. Used in : Saudi Arabia .TP 4 .B 7 Fixed Isha Angle Interval (always 90) Fajr/Isha Angle : 19.5/0 Isha Interval : 90 minutes from Al\-Maghrib prayer Used in : Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, UAE .TP 4 .B 8 Egyptian General Authority of Survey (Egypt) Fajr/Isha Angle : 19.5/17.5 Used in : Egypt .RE .TP .B \-fa, \-\-fajrangle \fI[real_num]\fR Specify which angle to use for Fajr. Will override the one set by the \-\-anglemethod. .TP .B \-ia, \-\-ishaangle \fI[real_num]\fR Specify which angle to use for Isha. Will override the one set by the \-\-anglemethod. .TP .B \-s, \-\-dst \fI[int_num]\fR By default, \fBipraytime\fR uses the host's machine timezone information to determine whether daylight saving time is in effect or not. If this information is unavailable or not accurate, this option provides the means to explicitly set the DST status. Set this to 0 to completely disable daylight saving time. Set it to 1 to always add one hour to the computed prayer times. .PP .B \-ss, \-\-dst\-start \fIyyyymmdd\fR .br .B \-se, \-\-dst\-end \fIyyyymmdd\fR .br .RS Specify a range of dates where day light saving time is in effect for your location. For example: .RE .RS 12 .TP 4 ipraytime \-\-dst\-start 20040328 \-\-dst\-end 20041029 .RE .TP .B \-m, \-\-month \fI[int_num]\fR Specify to print either current month's schedule or the passed\-in value's month schedule. .TP .B \-y, \-\-year \fI[int_num]\fR Specify to print either current year's schedule or the passed\-in value's year schedule. .TP .B \-f, \-\-file \fIpref_file\fR Specify filename to load which contains user's settings and preferences. .TP .B \-e, \-\-end Specify to continue with schedule printing until the end of specified month. .TP .B \-b, \-\-brief Specify to print a brief one\-liner output for single day mode. .TP .B \-h12, \-\-regular\-hour Display the prayer times in regular time instead of military time. .TP .B \-r, \-\-round \fI[int_num]\fR Specify a method for rounding seconds. The supported methods are, .RS 8 .TP 4 .B 0 No Rounding. Completely ignore the computed seconds value. .TP 4 .B 1 Regular Rounding. If seconds are equal to 30 or above, add 1 minute. .TP 4 .B 2 Special Rounding. Similar to regular rounding but we always round down for Shurooq and Imsaak times. (This is the default method) .TP 4 .B 3 Aggressive Rounding. Similar to Special Rounding but we add 1 minute if the seconds value are equal to 1 second or more. .RE .TP .B \-x, \-\-extreme \fI[int_num]\fR Specify a method for prayer times calculations at high (49+) or extreme (66+) latitudes. Prayer times calculations relies heavily on astronomical events. At these latitudes some of those events do not occur at all, or are impossible to precisely calculate using conventional means. For example, at certain locations the sun never moves below the horizon to the position of the amount of Fajr angle degrees specified, therefore there will be no real Fajr time at that location. The supported extreme methods are: .RS 8 .PP 5 .B Note: Methods that have the \fBIf Invalid\fR keyword are applied only when \fBipraytime\fR is unable to calculate these times. Methods that have the \fBAlways\fR keyword are applied always. .TP 4 .B 0 None. If unable to calculate, leave as 99:99 .TP 4 .B 1 Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al\-Bilaad): All prayers [Always] .TP 4 .B 2 Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al\-Bilaad): Fajr and Isha [Always] .TP 4 .B 3 Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al\-Bilaad): All prayers [If Invalid] .TP 4 .B 4 Nearest Good Day (Aqrab Al\-Ayyam): All prayers [Always] .TP 4 .B 5 Nearest Good Day (Aqrab Al\-Ayyam): All prayers [If Invalid] (This is the default method) .PP 4 .B Note: All the extreme methods following below do not have a proof in traditional Shari'a (Fiqh) resources. These methods were introduced by modern day Muslim scholars and scientists for practical reasons only. .TP 4 .B 6 Seventh of Night: Fajr and Isha [Always] .TP 4 .B 7 Seventh of Night: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid] .TP 4 .B 8 Seventh of Day: Fajr and Isha [Always] .TP 4 .B 9 Seventh of Day: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid] .TP 4 .B 10 Half of the Night: Fajr and Isha [Always] .TP 4 .B 11 Half of the Night: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid] .PP 4 .B Note: To use the next two methods, you will need to specify \fBFajrInterval\fR and \fBIshaInterval\fR in your configuration file. .TP 4 .B 12 Minutes from Shorooq/Maghrib: Fajr and Isha [Always] .TP 4 .B 13 Minutes from Shorooq/Maghrib: Fajr and Isha [If invalid] .RE .SH "CONFIGURATION" \fBipraytime\fR is capable of loading settings from a configuration file (\fI~/.iprayrc\fR). The default location of the configuration file can be changed using the \-\-file option. The content of the file should be in the following syntax, `variable_string: value'. See the EXAMPLES section for usage examples. Below is a list of all supported settings which can be used in the configuration file: .SS "Location Settings" .TP 2 .B City Specifies an informational city name string to be displayed for reference .TP 2 .B Latitude Specify the latitude setting to use during calculations. The value could be any real number .TP 2 .B Longitude Specify the longitude setting to use during calculations. The value could be any real number .TP 2 .B UTC Specify the difference between the specified timezone and that of GMT/UTC. The value could be any real number .TP 2 .B SeaLevel Specify height above Sea level (in meters) .TP 2 .B Pressure Specify the atmospheric pressure in millibars. The default value is 1010. .TP 2 .B Temperature Specify the temperature in Celsius degree. The default value is 10. .SS "Calculation Method Settings" .TP 2 .B AngleMethod Specify which angle method calculation to use. The value needs to be a positive integer of one of the supported methods. See the \-\-anglemethod option for more information. .TP 2 .B Mathhab Specify which mathhab to use in one's calculations. The current supported value are 1 for Shaf'i and 2 for Hanafi .TP 2 .B OffsetList Specify a list of values in minutes to add or subtract any amount of minutes from the daily computed prayer times. For example, If you want to add 30 seconds to Maghrib and subtract 2 minutes from Isha, you will set this option to `0 0 0 0 0.5 -2'. .TP 2 .B FajrAngle Specify the fajr angle to use during calculations. Will override the values of the specified method. .TP 2 .B IshaAngle Specify the isha angle to use during calculations. Will override the values of the specified method. .TP 2 .B ImsaakAngle Specify imsaak and fajr angle difference. The default value is 1.5 degrees. .TP 2 .B FajrInterval Specify the number of minutes between fajr and shorooq. This should be a positive integer. .TP 2 .B IshaInterval Specify the number of minutes between Isha and Maghrib. This should be a positive integer. .TP 2 .B ImsaakInterval Specify a difference in minutes between imsaak and fajr. The default Imsaak interval from fajr is 10 minutes if the FajrInterval is set. .TP 2 .B ExtremeMethod Specify which method to use for high and extreme latitudes. The value needs to be an integer of one of the supported extreme methods. See descriptions of the \-\-extreme option for a list of the supported methods. .TP 2 .B NearestLatitude Specify the latitude Used for the `Nearest Latitude' extreme methods. The default is at 48.5 degrees. .TP 2 .B RoundMethod Specify which method to use for rounding seconds. The value needs to be an integer of one of the supported rounding methods. See the \-\-round option for a list of the supported methods. .SS "Daylight Saving Time Settings" .TP 2 .B DST Specify the current DST status. Set this to 0 to completely disable daylight saving time. Or set it to 1 to always add one hour to the computed prayer times. See the \-\-dst option for more information. .TP 2 .B DST\-Start Specify the start date when daylight saving time adjustment is in effect for your location. This value should be a valid date in yyyymmdd form .TP 2 .B DST\-End Specify the date when daylight saving time adjustment period ends. This value should be a valid date in yyyymmdd form .SS "Display Settings" .TP 2 .B HourFormat Specify a time format for displaying the prayer times. The value should be 12 (regular time) or 24 (military time) .SH "ENVIRONMENT" .TP 10 .B IPT_DATA One means to pass\-in the various required settings is via this variable. The format of the variable needs to be "LocationName Latitude Longitude UTCdiff AngleMethodNumber". For instance, .EX setenv IPT_DATA "Dubai 25.25 55.3 4 2" .SH FILES .I ~/.iprayrc User configuration file. .SH "EXAMPLES" .TP 4 A sample (\fB~/.iprayrc\fR) showing how options are set: .nf City: Brussels, Belguim Latitude: 50.8333 Longitude: 4.3333 UTC: 1 AngleMethod: 2 Mathhab: 1 OffsetList: 0 0 1 2.21 3 -1 .fi .TP 4 Examples of using the command line options: .nf ipraytime -y 2007 ipraytime -lat 29.5000 -lon 47.7500 -u 3 --anglemethod 2 -d 20071229 -h12 .fi .SH "REPORTING BUGS" Report bugs on the web using http://bugs.arabeyes.org .SH "AUTHORS" Written by Nadim Shaikli and Thamer Mahmoud. Part of the Arabeyes.org project. .SH "COPYRIGHT" \fBipraytime\fR is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL). .br Copyright \(co 2005, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli. .SH "SEE ALSO" \" .BR libitl (1). .PP The ITL library (libitl) from the Islamic Tools and Libraries project. It is the underlying requirement for \fBipraytime\fR to function. The ITL library was created and is hosted at \fBwww.arabeyes.org\fR. itools-1.0/doc/ireminder.1000066400000000000000000000046541122446055100155010ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" $Id: ireminder.1 2198 2009-03-19 09:20:05Z thamer $ .\" .\" NOTE: Please adjust .TH date whenever modifying the manpage. .\" .TH IREMINDER "1" "January 05, 2005" "ireminder" "User Commands" .\" .SH NAME ireminder \- Prayer time reminder .\" .SH SYNOPSIS .B ireminder .RB [ \-ipraytime .RI path] .RB [ \-skip .RI event_name] .RB [ \-reminder .RI minutes] .RB [ \-inplace] .RB [ \-execr .RI cmd] .RB [ \-execs .RI cmd] .RB [ \-help] .SH DESCRIPTION The \fBireminder\fR script is written in perl and is meant to be a simplistic wrapper to call and process the 'ipraytime' application. \fBireminder\fR is used to remind the user via audio indicators of an impending Islamic prayer event. .SH OPTIONS Some of the options within \fBireminder\fR allow for list inputs, those are meant to be a quoted series of text/numbers. .TP .B \-ipraytime \fIpath\fR Specify the path to the ipraytime executable. Unless this options is specified, the script will default to look for the binary in /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin and the current directory. .TP .B \-skip \fIevent_name\fR Specify name of prayer/event to skip, valid options include "imsaak fajr shorooq zuhr asr maghrib isha" (list ok). .TP .B \-reminder \fIminutes\fR Specify prior to how many minutes to remind (list ok). .TP .B \-inplace Specify to print output in-place (without scrolling). .TP .B \-execr \fIcmd\fR Specify an external application trigger for reminders. The %m directive is recognized and is substituted with the normal output message or string. The %s directive is recognized and is substituted by the salat's name. .TP .B \-execs \fIcmd\fR Specify an external application trigger for when the salat reaches its appointed time (ie. "salat now"). The %m directive is recognized and is substituted with the normal output message or string. The %s directive is recognized and is substituted by the salat's name. .TP .B \-help Produce a help screen. .SH REPORTING BUGS Report bugs on the web using http://bugs.arabeyes.org .SH AUTHOR Written by Nadim Shaikli as part of the Arabeyes.org project. .SH COPYRIGHT \fBiremidner\fR is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL). .br Copyright \(co 2006, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli. .SH SEE ALSO \" .BR libitl (1). .PP The ITL library (libitl) from the Islamic Tools and Libraries project. It is the underlying requirement for \fBireminder\fR to function. The ITL library was created and is hosted at \fBwww.arabeyes.org\fR. itools-1.0/ical.c000066400000000000000000000311711122446055100137420ustar00rootroot00000000000000/************************************************************************ * $Id: ical.c 2181 2009-03-09 04:17:36Z thamer $ * * ------------ * Description: * ------------ * Copyright (c) 2004, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli * * This is an application to primarily display Islamic/Hijri with * association to Gregorian/Meladi dates in 'cal' format (a month * at a time). * * ----------------- * Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) * ----------------- * $Date: 2009-03-09 07:17:36 +0300 (Mon, 09 Mar 2009) $ * $Author: thamer $ * $Revision: 2181 $ * $Source$ * * (www.arabeyes.org - under GPL license) ************************************************************************/ /* TODO: */ #include #include #include /* for strlen/strcat/etc */ /* For time_t */ #ifdef TM_IN_SYS_TIME #include #else #include #endif #include #define PROG_NAME "ical"; /* This holds the current date info. */ typedef struct { int year; int month; int day; } Date; /** Print out the command-line usage of this application **/ void usage(int leave) { char *pspaces; char *pname = PROG_NAME; pspaces = (char *) malloc(strlen(pname)); strncpy(pspaces, " ", strlen(pname)); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--gregorian yyyymmdd] [--hijri yyyymmdd]\n", pname); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--umm_alqura]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--fixed_view]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--dual]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--help]\n", pspaces); free(pspaces); if (leave) exit(20); } /** Error printing (& possibly exit) apparatus. **/ void error(int leave, char* err_msg) { char *prog_name = PROG_NAME; fprintf(stderr, "[%s]: %s", prog_name, err_msg); if (leave) exit(leave); } /** Initizlize various variables/structures **/ void do_init(Date *mydate, sDate *pdate) { mydate->year = (int) NULL; mydate->month = (int) NULL; mydate->day = (int) NULL; pdate->day = (int) NULL; pdate->month = (int) NULL; pdate->year = (int) NULL; pdate->weekday = (int) NULL; pdate->frm_numdays = (int) NULL; pdate->to_numdays = (int) NULL; pdate->to_numdays2 = (int) NULL; pdate->frm_dname = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_mname = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_dname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_mname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_dname = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_mname = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_dname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_mname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->event = (char **) NULL; } /** Printout the Resulting date struct along with itsoriginating month view **/ void display_dual(int using_umm_alqura, int doing_hijri, int fixed_view, Date *udate, sDate *rdate) { int i; int column; int calc_day; int end_calc_day; int wk_remap[7] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0}; int wk_day; if (using_umm_alqura) printf("[Using Umm-AlQura Algorithm]\n"); /* Give us a month, year header */ printf("From/To (%s %d / %s", rdate->frm_mname, udate->year, rdate->to_mname); /* Figure out if we are dealing with 2 months on the result or just one */ if ((rdate->frm_numdays > rdate->to_numdays) || ((rdate->day + rdate->to_numdays - 1) > rdate->frm_numdays)) { printf(" - %s %d", rdate->to_mname2, rdate->year); if (rdate->month == 12) printf("-%d):\n", (rdate->year + 1)); else printf("):\n"); } else { printf(" %d):\n", rdate->year); } printf("\n"); /* Set columns headers */ if (doing_hijri) { if (fixed_view) { printf(" Sun/ Mon/ Tue/ Wed/ Thu/ Fri/ Sat/\n"); printf(" Ahd Ith Tha Arb Kha Jum Sab\n"); } else { printf(" Sat/ Sun/ Mon/ Tue/ Wed/ Thu/ Fri/\n"); printf(" Sab Ahd Ith Tha Arb Kha Jum\n"); } } else { printf(" Ahd/ Ith/ Tha/ Arb/ Kha/ Jum/ Sab/\n"); printf(" Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat\n"); } printf("-------------------------------------------------\n"); /* Do some remapping based on Fri being last day of week in Hijri - This is done as a nicety as most hijri calendars end on Friday */ if (doing_hijri & !fixed_view) wk_day = wk_remap[rdate->weekday]; else wk_day = rdate->weekday; /* Pad with empty space if starting within the week */ for(i = 0; i < wk_day; i++) { printf(" "); } column = wk_day + 1; calc_day = rdate->day; end_calc_day = 0; /* Fill in the month view with both FROM and TO values */ for(i = 1; i <= rdate->frm_numdays; i++) { if (i == udate->day) printf("[%02d/%02d]", i, calc_day++); else printf(" %02d/%02d ", i, calc_day++); /* Know when to start a new line */ if (!(column++ % 7)) printf("\n"); /* Know when to flip the secondary month's day roll-over */ if (!end_calc_day && (calc_day > rdate->to_numdays)) { calc_day = 1; end_calc_day = 1; } /* In the VERY unlikely case where the secondary has less days than primary such that 3 of the secondary's months are needed, know when to start over (yup, sheer paranoia). */ if (end_calc_day && (calc_day > rdate->to_numdays2)) { calc_day = 1; } } /* Print a new line if necessary */ if ((column % 7) != 1) printf("\n"); } /** Printout the Resulting date struct in minmal single format (akin to 'cal') **/ void display_single(int using_umm_alqura, int doing_hijri, int fixed_view, Date *udate, sDate *rdate) { int i; int shift; int column; int str_length; int dig_length; int start_point; int calc_day; int end_calc_day; int wk_remap[7] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0}; int wk_day; if (using_umm_alqura) printf("[Using Umm-AlQura Algorithm]\n"); /* Since we get a particular day's info (not day #1), make adjustments */ shift = ((rdate->day % 7) - 1); /* Do some remapping based on Fri being last day of week in Hijri - This is done as a nicety as most hijri calendars end on Friday */ if (doing_hijri & !fixed_view) wk_day = wk_remap[rdate->weekday]; else wk_day = rdate->weekday; /* Based on day and weekday value of returned result, shift things about */ if (shift > wk_day) column = (wk_day - shift + 7 + 1); else column = (wk_day - shift + 1); /* Catch spill-over condition when dealing with lastday of week */ column = ( (column == 8) ? 1 : column); /* Give us a month, year header (nicely centered) */ if (rdate->year/10) dig_length = 1; if (rdate->year/100) dig_length += 1; if (rdate->year/1000) dig_length += 1; /* Try to center the title as much as possible over the output */ str_length = ( strlen(rdate->to_mname) + dig_length + 6); start_point = ( 14 - (str_length / 2)); for(i = 1; i < start_point; i++) printf(" "); printf("%s %d (%s)\n", rdate->to_mname, rdate->year, rdate->units); /* Set columns headers based on what we're converting to */ if (doing_hijri) if (fixed_view) { printf(" Ah I T Ar K J S\n"); } else { printf(" S Ah I T Ar K J\n"); } else printf(" S M Tu W Th F S\n"); /* Pad with empty space if starting within the week */ for(i = 0; i < column-1; i++) { printf(" "); } calc_day = rdate->day; end_calc_day = 0; /* Fill in the month view with both FROM and TO values */ for(i = 1; i <= rdate->to_numdays; i++) { if (i == rdate->day) printf("[%2d]", i); else printf(" %2d ", i); /* Know when to start a new line */ if (!(column++ % 7)) printf("\n"); /* Know when to flip the secondary month's day roll-over */ if (!end_calc_day && (calc_day > rdate->to_numdays)) { calc_day = 1; end_calc_day = 1; } /* In the very unlikely case were the secondary has less days than primary such that 3 of the secondary's months are needed, know when to start over */ if (end_calc_day && (calc_day > rdate->to_numdays2)) { calc_day = 1; } } /* Print a new line if necessary */ if ((column % 7) != 1) printf("\n"); } /** Main procedure **/ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; int g_to_h = 0; int h_to_g = 0; int use_umm_alqura = 0; int show_dual = 0; int fixed_week_view = 0; int error_lib = 0; int start_day; Date indate; sDate outdate; /* Current time/date specifics */ time_t mytime; struct tm *t_ptr; do_init(&indate, &outdate); /* Process the command-line */ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-help") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) { /* We really need a full-fledged help here */ usage(1); } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-g") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-gregorian") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--gregorian") == 0) { g_to_h = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &indate.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &indate.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &indate.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --gregorian\n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-hi") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-hijri") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--hijri") == 0) { h_to_g = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &indate.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &indate.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &indate.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --hijri\n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-u") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-umm_alqura") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--umm_alqura") == 0) { use_umm_alqura = 1; } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-f") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--fixed_view") == 0) { fixed_week_view = 1; } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-d") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--dual") == 0) { show_dual = 1; } } /* Make sure user knows what they are doing */ if (g_to_h && h_to_g) error(2, "Exiting, can't defined both Gregorian and Hijri\n"); /* Go with default current date if not user specifications */ if (!g_to_h && !h_to_g) { g_to_h = 1; /* Get current time structure */ time(&mytime); t_ptr = localtime(&mytime); /* Set current time values */ indate.day = t_ptr->tm_mday; indate.month = t_ptr->tm_mon + 1; indate.year = t_ptr->tm_year + 1900; } /* Inspect user's input or default settings - within range ? */ if ((indate.month > 12) || (indate.month < 1)) error(3, "Exiting, input 'month' not within allowable range\n"); if ((indate.day > 31) || (indate.day < 1)) error(3, "Exiting, input 'day' not within allowable range\n"); /* Specify our appropriate start day based on user mode */ start_day = ( show_dual ? 1 : indate.day ); /* TEMPORARY note due to no functionality */ if (use_umm_alqura) printf("NOTE: Umm Al-Qura has NOT been included YET (using other)\n"); /* Do the actual conversions */ if (g_to_h) { /* Dealing with Gregorian to Hijri conversion */ /* if (use_umm_alqura) G2H(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); else */ error_lib = h_date(&outdate, start_day, indate.month, indate.year); } else { /* Dealing with Hijri to Gregorian conversion */ /* if (use_umm_alqura) H2G(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); else */ error_lib = g_date(&outdate, start_day, indate.month, indate.year); } /* Let user know if the library freaked-out and returned with an error */ if (error_lib) { char msg[80]; sprintf(msg, "Exiting, error code %d generated by library call\n", error_lib); error(error_lib, msg); } /* Spill-out and display the output results */ if (show_dual) // display_dual(use_umm_alqura, g_to_h, &indate, &outdate); display_dual(0, g_to_h, fixed_week_view, &indate, &outdate); else // display_single(use_umm_alqura, g_to_h, &indate, &outdate); display_single(0, g_to_h, fixed_week_view, &indate, &outdate); return(0); } itools-1.0/idate.c000066400000000000000000000214431122446055100141210ustar00rootroot00000000000000/************************************************************************ * $Id: idate.c 2181 2009-03-09 04:17:36Z thamer $ * * ------------ * Description: * ------------ * Copyright (c) 2004, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli * * This is an application to primarily convert the Gregorian/Meladi * date to Islamic/Hijri (from Hijri to Meladi is also offered). * There are two distinct Hijri calculation conversion algorithms * available (the '--umm_alqura' selecting the calculation method * presented and advocated by the Saudi Umm Al-Qura University). * It is envisioned that both the non-umm_alqura and the umm_alqura * options will not always yield the same results. * * NOTE: Although the non-umm_alqura algorithm used is dated, it is * at this point the best implementation found. Work will be * on-going to improve its accuracy and implementation. * * ----------------- * Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) * ----------------- * $Date: 2009-03-09 07:17:36 +0300 (Mon, 09 Mar 2009) $ * $Author: thamer $ * $Revision: 2181 $ * $Source$ * * (www.arabeyes.org - under GPL license) ************************************************************************/ /* TODO: - Define error exit codes (standardize 'em) and associate a string with each to print out to let user know what went wrong So far: 0 - Normal exit (no errors) 1 - User entered invalid argument to input 2 - User entered mututally-exclusive inputs 3 - User entered dates beyond acceptable ranges 10 - Can't malloc/attain memory 20 - User invoked help - Add a proper 'man' page and documentation */ #include #include #include /* for strlen/strcat/etc */ /* For time_t */ #ifdef TM_IN_SYS_TIME #include #else #include #endif #include #define PROG_NAME "idate"; /* This holds the current date info. */ typedef struct { int year; int month; int day; } Date; /** Print out the command-line usage of this application **/ void usage(int leave) { char *pspaces; char *pname = PROG_NAME; pspaces = (char *) malloc(strlen(pname)); strncpy(pspaces, " ", strlen(pname)); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--gregorian yyyymmdd] [--hijri yyyymmdd]\n", pname); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--simple]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--umm_alqura]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--help]\n", pspaces); free(pspaces); if (leave) exit(20); } /** Error printing (& possibly exit) apparatus. **/ void error(int leave, char* err_msg) { char *prog_name = PROG_NAME; fprintf(stderr, "[%s]: %s", prog_name, err_msg); if (leave) exit(leave); } /** Initizlize various variables/structures **/ void do_init(Date *mydate, sDate *pdate) { mydate->year = (int) NULL; mydate->month = (int) NULL; mydate->day = (int) NULL; pdate->day = (int) NULL; pdate->month = (int) NULL; pdate->year = (int) NULL; pdate->weekday = (int) NULL; pdate->frm_numdays = (int) NULL; pdate->to_numdays = (int) NULL; pdate->to_numdays2 = (int) NULL; // pdate->units = (char *) NULL; pdate->units = "A.H"; pdate->frm_dname = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_mname = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_dname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->frm_mname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_dname = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_mname = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_dname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->to_mname_sh = (char *) NULL; pdate->event = (char **) NULL; } /** Printout the results **/ void display_output(int simple_mode, int using_umm_alqura, Date *indate, sDate *rdate) { int i; /* See if we're only to print out a simple output */ if (simple_mode) { printf("%2d/%2d/%4d %s", rdate->day, rdate->month, rdate->year, rdate->units); printf(" - %s(%s) - %s(%s)\n", rdate->to_dname, rdate->to_dname_sh, rdate->to_mname, rdate->to_mname_sh); } else { printf("Date Format (dd/mm/yyyy)"); if (using_umm_alqura) printf(" [using Umm-AlQura Algorithm]:\n"); else printf(":\n"); printf("+ Input : %2d/%2d/%4d ", indate->day, indate->month, indate->year); printf(" - %10s(%s) - %12s(%s)\n", rdate->frm_dname, rdate->frm_dname_sh, rdate->frm_mname, rdate->frm_mname_sh); printf("-----------------------------\n"); printf("+ Output : %2d/%2d/%4d %s", rdate->day, rdate->month, rdate->year, rdate->units); printf(" - %10s(%s) - %12s(%s)\n", rdate->to_dname, rdate->to_dname_sh, rdate->to_mname, rdate->to_mname_sh); } /* Print out any event(s) on the specified date */ if (rdate->event[0]) printf("\n"); for (i = 0; rdate->event[i] != NULL; i++) { printf("(*) Event on this Day : %s\n", rdate->event[i]); } /* Do some house cleaning - just in case */ free(rdate->event); } /** Main procedure **/ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; int g_to_h = 0; int h_to_g = 0; int simple_mode = 0; int use_umm_alqura = 0; int error_lib = 0; Date indate; sDate outdate; /* Current time/date specifics */ time_t mytime; struct tm *t_ptr; do_init(&indate, &outdate); /* Process the command-line */ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-help") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) { /* We really need a full-fledged help here */ usage(1); } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-g") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-gregorian") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--gregorian") == 0) { g_to_h = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &indate.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &indate.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &indate.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --gregorian\n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-hi") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-hijri") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--hijri") == 0) { h_to_g = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &indate.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &indate.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &indate.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --hijri\n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-s") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-simple") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--simple") == 0) { simple_mode = 1; } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-u") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-umm_alqura") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--umm_alqura") == 0) { use_umm_alqura = 1; } } /* Make sure user knows what they are doing */ if (g_to_h && h_to_g) error(2, "Exiting, can't define both Gregorian and Hijri\n"); /* Go with default current date if not user specifications */ if (!g_to_h && !h_to_g) { g_to_h = 1; /* Get current time structure */ time(&mytime); t_ptr = localtime(&mytime); /* Set current time values */ indate.day = t_ptr->tm_mday; indate.month = t_ptr->tm_mon + 1; indate.year = t_ptr->tm_year + 1900; } /* Inspect user's input or default settings - within range ? */ if ((indate.month > 12) || (indate.month < 1)) error(3, "Exiting, input 'month' not within allowable range\n"); if ((indate.day > 31) || (indate.day < 1)) error(3, "Exiting, input 'day' not within allowable range\n"); /* Do the actual conversions */ if (g_to_h) { /* Dealing with Gregorian to Hijri conversion */ if (use_umm_alqura) G2H(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); else error_lib = h_date(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); } else { /* Dealing with Hijri to Gregorian conversion */ if (use_umm_alqura) H2G(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); else error_lib = g_date(&outdate, indate.day, indate.month, indate.year); } /* Let user know if the library freaked-out and returned with an error */ if (error_lib) { char msg[80]; sprintf(msg, "Exiting, error code %d generated by library call\n", error_lib); error(error_lib, msg); } /* Spill-out the results */ display_output(simple_mode, use_umm_alqura, &indate, &outdate); return(0); } itools-1.0/ipraytime.c000066400000000000000000001012711122446055100150340ustar00rootroot00000000000000/************************************************************************ * $Id: ipraytime.c 2181 2009-03-09 04:17:36Z thamer $ * * ------------ * Description: * ------------ * Copyright (c) 2004, 2009, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli * * An Islamic Prayer time indicator/calculator which uses the * PrayerEngine (ITL) library. * * (*) Based on demo by Thamer Mahmoud. * * ----------------- * Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) * ----------------- * $Date: 2009-03-09 07:17:36 +0300 (Mon, 09 Mar 2009) $ * $Author: thamer $ * $Revision: 2181 $ * $Source$ * * (www.arabeyes.org - under GPL license) ************************************************************************/ /* Figure out why time of tm structure we're dealing with */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include /* for strlen/strcat/etc */ #include /* for getuid */ #include /* for getpwuid */ /* For time_t */ #ifdef TM_IN_SYS_TIME #include #else #include #endif #include #define PROG_NAME "ipraytime"; #define PROG_RCFILE ".iprayrc"; typedef struct { char *city; /* City name */ double lat; /* Latitude in decimal degree */ double lon; /* Longitude in decimal degree */ double utc; /* UTC difference */ double sealevel; /* Height above Sea level (in meters) */ double pressure; /* Atmospheric pressure in millibars */ double temperature; /* Temperature in Celsius degree */ int dst; /* Daylight savings time switch */ int angle_method; /* Angle settings/method of calculation */ double fajrangle; /* Fajr angle */ double ishaaangle; /* Ishaa angle */ double imsaakangle; /* Imsaak and fajr angle differance */ double nearestLat; /* Nearest latitude */ int fajrinv; /* Fajr Interval 90 or 120 (0:not used) */ int ishaainv; /* Ishaa Interval 90 or 120 (0:not used) */ int imsaakinv; /* If set, Imsaak Interval from fajr is 10min */ int mathhab; /* 1:Shaf'i, 2:Hanafi */ int round; /* rounding method */ int extreme; /* Extreme latitude calcs engaged */ int hformat; /* 24, 12 */ char dst_start[8]; /* Start date of DST period in yyyymmdd */ char dst_end[8]; /* Ending date of DST period yyyymmdd */ double offset_list[6]; /* adding a substracting minutes */ } sPref; /** Print out the command-line usage of this application **/ void usage(int leave) { char *pspaces; char *pname = PROG_NAME; pspaces = malloc(strlen(pname)); strncpy(pspaces, " ", strlen(pname)); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--date yyyymmdd] [--latitude real_num]\n", pname); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--longitude real_num]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--utcdiff real_num]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--method [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--month [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--year [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--file pref_file]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--regular-hour]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--fajrangle]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--ishaangle]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--dst [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--dst-start yyyymmdd]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--dst-end yyyymmdd]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--round [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--extreme [int_num]]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--sea-level real_num]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--end]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--brief]\n", pspaces); fprintf(stderr, "%s [--help]\n", pspaces); free(pspaces); if (leave) exit(10); } /** Error printing (& possibly exit) apparatus. **/ void error(int leave, char* err_msg) { char *prog_name = PROG_NAME; fprintf(stderr, "[%s]: %s", prog_name, err_msg); if (leave) exit(5); } /** Read-in passed-in file to populate passed-in structure. **/ int process_file(sPref *pref_data, char *filename) { FILE *fp; char ins[50], inp1[50], inp2[50]; double num; char *city_name; /* Process the RC file, if one is there */ fp = fopen(filename, "r"); if (fp == NULL) return(1); while (fgets(ins, sizeof(ins), fp)) { sscanf(ins, "%s %[^\n]", inp1, inp2); if (strcasecmp(inp1, "City:") == 0) { /* Multiple runs of this function will cause a memory leak. Check if * this is our second run. */ if (pref_data->city) free(pref_data->city); city_name = malloc(strlen(inp2)+1); strcpy(city_name, inp2); pref_data->city = city_name; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "Latitude:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->lat = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "Longitude:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->lon = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "UTC:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->utc = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "AngleMethod:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->angle_method = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "Pressure:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->pressure = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "Temperature:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->temperature = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "SeaLevel:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->sealevel = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "DST:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->dst = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "FajrAngle:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->fajrangle = num; } if ((strcasecmp(inp1, "IshaaAngle:") == 0) || (strcasecmp(inp1, "IshaAngle:") == 0)) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->ishaaangle = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "ImsaakAngle:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->imsaakangle = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "FajrInterval:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->fajrinv = num; } if ((strcasecmp(inp1, "IshaaInterval:") == 0) || (strcasecmp(inp1, "IshaInterval:") == 0)) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->ishaainv = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "ImsaakInterval:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->imsaakinv = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "Mathhab:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->mathhab = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "ExtremeMethod:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->extreme = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "RoundMethod:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->round = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "HourFormat:") == 0) { num = atoi(inp2); pref_data->hformat = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "DST-Start:") == 0) strcpy(pref_data->dst_start, inp2); if (strcasecmp(inp1, "DST-End:") == 0) strcpy(pref_data->dst_end, inp2); if (strcasecmp(inp1, "NearestLatitude:") == 0) { num = atof(inp2); pref_data->nearestLat = num; } if (strcasecmp(inp1, "OffsetList:") == 0) { int num = sscanf(inp2, "%lf %lf %lf %lf %lf %lf", &pref_data->offset_list[0], &pref_data->offset_list[1], &pref_data->offset_list[2], &pref_data->offset_list[3], &pref_data->offset_list[4], &pref_data->offset_list[5]); if (num != 6) error(1, "Wrong number of offsets. Exiting\n"); } } fclose(fp); return(0); } /** Get user's home-dir and RC-file with complete path **/ char * get_rcfilename() { char *rcname = NULL; char *home = NULL; char *filepath = NULL; /* Let's see if getting user's homedir will be easy */ rcname = PROG_RCFILE; home = getenv("HOME"); if (!home || !*home) { /* Easy didn't cut it, break-out the big guns */ uid_t uid; struct passwd *p; /* Get user's real user ID */ uid = getuid (); /* Get password entry */ p = getpwuid (uid); if (!p || !p->pw_name || !*p->pw_name) { error(1, "%s: Couldn't get user info of uid \n"); } else if (!p->pw_dir || !*p->pw_dir) { error(1, "Exiting, Couldn't get home directory of user\n"); } else { home = p->pw_dir; } } /* Allocate memory to be safe not to trample on anything */ filepath = (char *) malloc(strlen(home) + strlen(rcname) + 2); /* Make a safe copy */ strcpy(filepath, home); /* Add-on the slash on the end if need be */ if (!*home || home[strlen(home)-1] != '/') strcat(filepath, "/"); strcat(filepath, rcname); return(filepath); } /** Initizlize various variables, read-in the RC file **/ void do_init_file(sPref *pref_data, Location *loc, Date *date) { char *filename = NULL; /* Initialize some struct members */ pref_data->city = (char *) NULL; pref_data->lat = -1000; pref_data->lon = -1000; pref_data->utc = -99; pref_data->pressure = -9999999; pref_data->temperature = -9999999; pref_data->sealevel = -1000; pref_data->dst = -99; pref_data->angle_method = -99; pref_data->fajrangle = -99; pref_data->ishaaangle = -99; pref_data->imsaakangle = -99; pref_data->fajrinv = -99; pref_data->ishaainv = -99; pref_data->imsaakinv = -99; pref_data->mathhab = -99; /* 1:Shaf'i, 2:Hanafi */ pref_data->extreme = -99; pref_data->round = -99; pref_data->hformat = -99; pref_data->nearestLat = -99; pref_data->offset_list[0] = 0; pref_data->offset_list[1] = 0; pref_data->offset_list[2] = 0; pref_data->offset_list[3] = 0; pref_data->offset_list[4] = 0; pref_data->offset_list[5] = 0; loc->degreeLat = -1000; loc->degreeLong = -1000; loc->gmtDiff = -99; loc->dst = -99; date->year = (int) NULL; date->month = (int) NULL; date->day = (int) NULL; filename = get_rcfilename(); process_file(pref_data, filename); free(filename); } void do_getenv(sPref *user_pref) { char *ipt_data = NULL; char ipt_city[50]; char *city_name; double ipt_lat; double ipt_lon; double ipt_utc; int ipt_angle_method; ipt_data = getenv("IPT_DATA"); if (!ipt_data || !*ipt_data) { return; } /* Get variable in the format of "CityName Latitude Longitude UTCdiff AngleMethod" an example of which can be "Abu Dhabi 24.4833 54.35 4 2" */ sscanf(ipt_data, "%49[^0123456789.-] %lf %lf %lf %d", ipt_city, &ipt_lat, &ipt_lon, &ipt_utc, &ipt_angle_method); city_name = malloc(strlen(ipt_city)+1); strcpy(city_name, ipt_city); user_pref->city = city_name; user_pref->lat = ipt_lat; user_pref->lon = ipt_lon; user_pref->utc = ipt_utc; user_pref->angle_method = ipt_angle_method; } /** Read-in the a user supplied input file **/ void do_input_file(sPref *pref_data, char *filename) { if (filename != NULL) { /* If a user supplied a filename */ if (process_file(pref_data, filename)) error(1, "Exiting, Unable to process file specified with --file \n"); } else error(1, "Exiting, invalid arugment to --file \n"); } void print_input_data(char *city_name, Location *loc, double qibla, char *method_name) { int deg, min; double sec; const char symb = (char)0xB0; printf("\n"); printf("Prayer schedule for,\n"); /* Print Cityname if there is something to print */ if (city_name[0] != (char) NULL) printf(" City : %s\n", city_name); decimal2Dms(loc->degreeLat, °, &min, &sec); printf(" Latitude : %03d%c %02d\' %02d\" %c\n", abs(deg), symb, abs(min), abs(sec), (loc->degreeLat >=0 ? 'N' : 'S')); decimal2Dms(loc->degreeLong, °, &min, &sec); printf(" Longitude : %03d%c %02d\' %02d\" %c\n", abs(deg), symb, abs(min), abs(sec), (loc->degreeLong >=0 ? 'E' : 'W')); printf(" Angle Method : %s\n", method_name); printf(" TimeZone : UTC%s%.1f\n", (loc->gmtDiff >= 0 ? "+" : ""), loc->gmtDiff); /* Deal with Qibla Information */ qibla = getNorthQibla(loc); decimal2Dms (qibla, °, &min, &sec); printf(" Qibla : %03d%c %02d\' %02d\" %c of true North\n", abs (deg), symb, abs (min), abs (sec), (qibla >=0 ? 'W' : 'E')); printf("\n"); } void print_banner() { /* Print a nice header so its all lined-up */ printf(" Date Fajr Shorooq"); printf(" Zuhr Asr Maghrib Isha \n"); printf("----------------------------------"); printf("----------------------------------\n"); } void print_prayer_times(Location *loc, Method *conf, Date *date, Prayer* ptList, int print_brief, int hformat) { int i; /* Call the main function to fill the ptList array of Prayer struct */ getPrayerTimes(loc, conf, date, ptList); /* Show the results */ printf(" [%02d-%02d-%04d]", date->day, date->month, date->year); #ifdef DEBUG for(i=0; i<6; i++) printf(" %2d:%02d:%02d%c", ptList[i].hour, ptList[i].minute, ptList[i].second, (ptList[i].isExtreme) ? '*' : ' '); #else for(i=0; i<6; i++) printf(" %3d:%02d", (hformat == 12 && ptList[i].hour > 12) ? ptList[i].hour - 12 : ptList[i].hour, ptList[i].minute); #endif if (!print_brief) printf("\n"); } int date_in_range(Date* s, Date* e, Date* cur) { if (cur->month > s->month && cur->month < e->month) return 1; else if (cur->month == s->month && s->month != e->month) { if (cur->day >= s->day) return 1; } else if (cur->month == e->month && s->month != e->month) { if (cur->day <= e->day) return 1; } else if (cur->month == e->month && cur->month == s->month) { /* Range in the same month! */ if (cur->day <= e->day && cur->day >= s->day) return 1; } return 0; } int timezone_dst(Date* date) { time_t dsttime; struct tm tms = {0}; tms.tm_mday = date->day; tms.tm_mon = date->month - 1; tms.tm_year = date->year - 1900; tms.tm_isdst = -1; dsttime = mktime(&tms); tms = *localtime(&dsttime); return tms.tm_isdst ? tms.tm_isdst : 0; } /** Main procedure **/ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; int user_lat = 0; int user_lon = 0; int user_cmdline = 0; int user_defined = 0; int is_dst_range = 0; int do_month = 0; int do_rest_month = 0; int do_year = 0; int do_brief = 0; int utc_timezone = 0; int angle_method = 0; double isha_angle = -1000; double fajr_angle = -1000; double qibla = 0; /* Do we have to do this again? */ int hformat = -99; int round = -99; int extreme = -99; int dst = -99; double utc_diff = -99; double lat = -1000; double lon = -1000; double sea = -1000; char city_name[50] = ""; int cal_num; int cal_dname[13] = { 0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 }; char *cal_mname[13] = { "skip", "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" }; char *method_name[9] = { "NONE", "Egyptian General Authority of Survey", "University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Shaf'i)", "University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Hanafi)", "Islamic Society of North America", "Muslim World League (MWL)", "Umm Al-Qurra University", "Fixed Isha Angle Interval (always 90)", "Egyptian General Authority of Survey (Egypt)" }; time_t mytime; struct tm *t_ptr; /* Custom structures instantiation */ Prayer ptList[6]; Prayer nextImsaak; Prayer nextFajr; Prayer Imsaak; Location loc; Method conf; Date date ; Date dst_start; Date dst_end; sPref user_input; /* Read-in the init RC file */ do_init_file(&user_input, &loc, &date); do_getenv(&user_input); /* Process command-line looking for -file argument */ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-f") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-file") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--file") == 0) { do_input_file(&user_input, argv[i+1]); } } /* Process the rest of the command-line */ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "-help") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) { /* We really need a full-fledged help here */ usage(1); } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-d") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--date") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &date.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &date.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &date.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --date \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-lat") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--latitude") == 0) { user_lat = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &lat); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --latitude \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-lon") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--longitude") == 0) { user_lon = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &lon); } else { error(1, "[%s]: Invalid argument to --longitude \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-u") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--utcdiff") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &utc_diff); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --utcdiff \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-a") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--anglemethod") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &angle_method); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --method \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-fa") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--fajrangle") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &fajr_angle); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --fajrangle \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-ia") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--ishaangle") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &isha_angle); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --ishaangle \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-x") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--extreme") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &extreme); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --extreme \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-r") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--round") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &round); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --round \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-sea") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--sea-level") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%lf", &sea); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --sea \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-s") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--dst") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &dst); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --dst \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-ss") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--dst-start") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { is_dst_range = 1; sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &dst_start.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &dst_start.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &dst_start.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --dst-start \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-se") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--dst-end") == 0) { if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { is_dst_range = 1; sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%4d", &dst_end.year); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][4]), "%2d", &dst_end.month); sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][6]), "%2d", &dst_end.day); } else { error(1, "Exiting, invalid argument to --dst-end \n"); } } if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-h12") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--regular-hour") == 0) { hformat = 12; } /* Do entire month, current or specified */ if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-m") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--month") == 0) { do_month = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &date.month); } } /* Do entire year, current or specified */ if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-y") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--year") == 0) { do_year = 1; if (argv[i+1] != NULL) { sscanf(&(argv[i + 1][0]), "%d", &date.year); } } /* Do till end of current month */ if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-e") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--end") == 0) { do_rest_month = 1; } /* Do a brief print-out for single mode */ if (strcasecmp(argv[i], "-b") == 0 || strcasecmp(argv[i], "--brief") == 0) { do_brief = 1; } } /* Note if we had user defined location */ user_cmdline = (user_lat || user_lon); user_defined = (user_cmdline || (user_input.lat != -1000) || (user_input.lon != -1000) ); /* - USER SPECIFIED SETTINGS - */ /* Fill the city name */ if (user_input.city && !user_cmdline) { sprintf(city_name, user_input.city); free(user_input.city); } else { if (user_defined) sprintf(city_name, "Custom"); else sprintf(city_name, "Makkah"); } /* Fill the Date structure - just in case */ time(&mytime); t_ptr = localtime(&mytime); #ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF utc_timezone = (t_ptr->tm_gmtoff / 3600); #else /* Solaris doesn't seem to have this member, improvise */ utc_timezone = (timezone / -3600); #endif /* see if the date strucutre has been set to a value */ if (date.day == (int) NULL) date.day = t_ptr->tm_mday; if (date.month == (int) NULL) date.month = t_ptr->tm_mon + 1; if (date.year == (int) NULL) date.year = t_ptr->tm_year + 1900; /* Fill the location info. structure */ /* If there are no command-line options, grab whatever user specified, else go default. */ if (lat == -1000) { if (user_input.lat != -1000) loc.degreeLat = user_input.lat; else loc.degreeLat = 21.4206; } else loc.degreeLat = lat; if (lon == -1000) { if (user_input.lon != -1000) loc.degreeLong = user_input.lon; else loc.degreeLong = 39.8304; } else loc.degreeLong = lon; /* If there are no command-line timezone option, grab whatever user specified, else see if latitude/longitude were set and grab machine's timezone, else go default. */ if (utc_diff == -99) { if (user_input.utc != -99) loc.gmtDiff = user_input.utc; else loc.gmtDiff = (user_defined ? utc_timezone : 3); } else loc.gmtDiff = utc_diff; if (hformat == -99) { if (user_input.hformat != -99) hformat = user_input.hformat; else hformat = 24; } if (dst == -99) { if (user_input.dst != -99) loc.dst = user_input.dst; else dst = 2; } else loc.dst = dst; if (!is_dst_range) { if (sscanf(user_input.dst_start, "%4d%2d%2d", &dst_start.year, &dst_start.month, &dst_start.day) == 3) { is_dst_range = 1; } if (sscanf(user_input.dst_end, "%4d%2d%2d", &dst_end.year, &dst_end.month, &dst_end.day) == 3) { is_dst_range = 1; } } if (sea == -1000) { if (user_input.sealevel != -1000) loc.seaLevel = user_input.sealevel; else loc.seaLevel = 0; } else loc.seaLevel = sea; if (user_input.pressure != -9999999) loc.pressure = user_input.pressure; else loc.pressure = 1010; if (user_input.temperature != -9999999) loc.temperature = user_input.temperature; else loc.temperature = 10; if (angle_method == 0) { if (user_input.angle_method != -99) angle_method = user_input.angle_method; else angle_method = (angle_method ? angle_method : 6); } /* Inact some pre-defined calculation methods/settings */ getMethod(angle_method, &conf); /* Fill the Calculation method structure (user defined values) */ if (user_input.fajrangle != -99) conf.fajrAng = user_input.fajrangle; if (user_input.ishaaangle != -99) conf.ishaaAng = user_input.ishaaangle; if (user_input.imsaakangle != -99) conf.imsaakAng = user_input.imsaakangle; if (user_input.fajrinv != -99) conf.fajrInv = user_input.fajrinv; if (user_input.ishaainv != -99) conf.ishaaInv = user_input.ishaainv; if (user_input.imsaakinv != -99) conf.imsaakInv = user_input.imsaakinv; if (user_input.mathhab != -99) conf.mathhab = user_input.mathhab; if (user_input.extreme != -99) conf.extreme = user_input.extreme; if (user_input.round != -99) conf.round = user_input.round; if (user_input.nearestLat != -99) conf.nearestLat = user_input.nearestLat; if (user_input.offset_list[0] != 0) conf.offList[0]= user_input.offset_list[0]; if (user_input.offset_list[1] != 0) conf.offList[1]= user_input.offset_list[1]; if (user_input.offset_list[2] != 0) conf.offList[2]= user_input.offset_list[2]; if (user_input.offset_list[3] != 0) conf.offList[3]= user_input.offset_list[3]; if (user_input.offset_list[4] != 0) conf.offList[4]= user_input.offset_list[4]; if (user_input.offset_list[5] != 0) conf.offList[5]= user_input.offset_list[5]; conf.offset=1; /* Override all other settings with what is passed by the command * line */ if (extreme != -99) conf.extreme = extreme; if (round != -99) conf.round = round; if (fajr_angle != -1000) conf.fajrAng = fajr_angle; if (isha_angle != -1000) conf.ishaaAng = isha_angle; /* Determine today's DST status and set the DST library flag * (loc.dst) */ if (dst == 2) { if (is_dst_range) loc.dst = date_in_range(&dst_start, &dst_end, &date); else loc.dst = timezone_dst(&date); } /* Echo back data used */ if (!do_brief) print_input_data(&city_name[0], &loc, qibla, method_name[angle_method]); /* Determine number of days in month */ if (do_rest_month || do_month || do_year) { int start_day; /* See which day/month to start on */ start_day = (do_year || do_month ? 1 : date.day); date.month = (do_year && !do_month ? 1 : date.month); do { if (do_year && !do_month) { char *dashes; int len; /* Set length of box per month name + year + spaces.*/ len = strlen(cal_mname[date.month])+8; /* Make room for appending? Changed to fix glibc crashes */ dashes = malloc(len+2); strncpy(dashes, "+---------------------------", len); /* strncpy doesn't add the null-terminator, add it by hand */ dashes[len] = '\0'; strcat(dashes, "+"); /* print-out the box */ printf(" %s\n", dashes); printf(" | %s %04d |\n", cal_mname[date.month], date.year); printf(" %s\n\n", dashes); free(dashes); } /* Print head banner */ print_banner(); /* Get number of days in current month */ cal_num = cal_dname[date.month]; /* Leap year determination. - Rule 1: If the year is divisible by 400, it IS a leap year. - Rule 2: If the year is divisible by 100, it IS NOT a leap year. - Rule 3: If the year is divisible by 4, it IS a leap year. */ if (date.month == 2) { /* Good ole February - ain't you special :-) */ cal_num += ( ((date.year % 4 == 0) && (date.year % 100)) || (date.year % 400 == 0) ); } /* Do da-month Loop :-) */ for (date.day = start_day; (date.day <= cal_num); date.day++) { /* Get dst status of today */ if (dst == 2) { if (is_dst_range) loc.dst = date_in_range(&dst_start, &dst_end, &date); else loc.dst = timezone_dst(&date); } print_prayer_times(&loc, &conf, &date, ptList, 0, hformat); } if (do_year) printf("\n"); } while (do_year && !do_month && date.month++ <= 11); } else { /* Print head banner */ print_banner(); /* Doing a single day */ print_prayer_times(&loc, &conf, &date, ptList, do_brief, hformat); if (!do_brief) { getNextDayImsaak(&loc, &conf, &date, &nextImsaak); getNextDayFajr(&loc, &conf, &date, &nextFajr); getImsaak(&loc, &conf, &date, &Imsaak); printf("\n"); printf("Today's Imsaak : %3d:%02d\n", Imsaak.hour, Imsaak.minute); printf("Tomorrow's Imsaak : %3d:%02d\n", nextImsaak.hour, nextImsaak.minute); printf("Tomorrow's Fajr : %3d:%02d\n", nextFajr.hour, nextFajr.minute); } } printf("\n"); /* FIXIT: Added these lines to fix crashes, as the new glibc seems to be more * strict on handling memory issues? */ if(user_input.city) free(user_input.city); return(0); } itools-1.0/ireminder000077500000000000000000000332121122446055100145700ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # -*-Perl-*- #--- # $Id: ireminder 1939 2006-10-11 20:52:09Z nadim $ # # ------------ # Description: # ------------ # Copyright (c) 2006, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli # # This is a prayer (and other Islamic events) reminder program. # Its a wrapper that uses Arabeyes.org's ITL package (ipraytime # to be specific) to attain all its values. The script is meant # to be light, simple and flexible. # # Based on a concept/idea from # - Ahmed El-Mahmoudy (aelmahmoudy -at- users sf net) # # ----------------- # Revision Details: (Updated by Revision Control System) # ----------------- # $Date: 2006-10-11 23:52:09 +0300 (Wed, 11 Oct 2006) $ # $Author: nadim $ # $Revision: 1939 $ # $Source$ # # (www.arabeyes.org - under GPL license) #--- # TODO: # - have it fork in the background if a similar process doesn't already # exists else kill the other process post a confirm (optionally) # - have it print to the console not stdout (optionally) # SAMPLES: # - to engage a GUI: # ireminder -execr "xmessage %m -nearmouse -timeout 30" # ireminder -execr "xmessage %m" -execs "xmessage %m" # ireminder -execr "xmessage Next salat is %s" use Getopt::Long; use POSIX; use FileHandle; STDOUT->autoflush(1); ## # Specify global variable values and init some Variables $in_script = $0; $in_script =~ s|^.*/([^/]*)|$1|; ## # Find how many spaces the scripts name takes up (nicety) $in_spaces = $in_script; $in_spaces =~ s/\S/ /g; $version = " (v - %I%)"; $ID = "[$in_script]"; # Process the command line &get_args(); # Make it simple, does user need help ? if ($opt{help}) { &help(); } # Account for the various ways a user might enter a list %opt = %{&listify_input(\%opt, "skip")}; %opt = %{&listify_input(\%opt, "reminder")}; # Account for various places the ipraytime binary could reside-in @bin_paths = ("/usr/bin/", "/usr/local/bin/", ""); foreach my $entry (@bin_paths) { $bin_path = "${entry}ipraytime"; if (-x $bin_path) { # OK, found something I can use last; } } $ipraytime = $opt{ipraytime} || $bin_path; # Set some default reminder settings @reminders = @{$opt{reminder}} ? @{$opt{reminder}} : (1, 5, 10, 20); # Enumerate the events we'll track and report on $DAY_TOT_SEC = (24 * 60 * 60); @EVENTS = (qw/imsaak fajr shorooq zuhr asr maghrib isha/); # Set some defaults $doing_2moro = 0; $time_to_use = time(); if (!-x $ipraytime) { &usage(1, "can't find '$ipraytime'"); } # Continuously cycle through for (;;) { # Get current start time $ref_time_used = &get_time($time_to_use); %time_used = %{$ref_time_used}; # Specify date to get info on $date_to_use = sprintf( "%d%02d%02d", $time_used{year}, $time_used{month}, $time_used{day} ); # Run the actual program executable and process its output $ref_today_events = &get_ipraytime($date_to_use); %today_events = %{$ref_today_events}; # Cycle through all the prayers (and events) for ($i = 0; $i <= $#EVENTS; $i++) { # Skip any events a user might have noted on the command-line if ( defined $opt{skip} ) { foreach my $option (@{$opt{skip}}) { # Make sure to make the compare case insensitive if ( uc($option) eq uc($EVENTS[$i]) ) { $skip_event = 1; last; } } # If a skip-hit occured, cycle out of the for loop if ($skip_event) { $skip_event = 0; next; } } # Determine current time's placement within event times $before_last = ( ($time_used{hour} < $today_events{$EVENTS[$#EVENTS]}{hour}) || (($time_used{hour} == $today_events{$EVENTS[$#EVENTS]}{hour}) && ($time_used{min} < $today_events{$EVENTS[$#EVENTS]}{min})) ); $after_current = ( ($time_used{hour} > $today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}{hour}) || (($time_used{hour} == $today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}{hour}) && ($time_used{min} >= $today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}{min})) ); # If we are dealing with next day (upon start), cycle through if (!$before_last && !$doing_2moro) { last; } # Skip the past while making sure we didn't go over if ($before_last && $after_current) { next; } else { # If I'm here, then its immaterial which day I'm dealing with $doing_2moro = 0; # See how many seconds we have left till next prayer if ($before_last) { # Get time difference between prayer and wallclock time $sec_diff = ( $today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}{tot_sec} - $time_used{tot_sec} ); } else { # Dealing with next day prayer # - Get portion of day left in today + tomorrow's $sec_diff = ( ($DAY_TOT_SEC - $time_used{tot_sec}) + $today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}{tot_sec} ); } # Account for the reminder time and the time delta seconds $sec_sleep = ( $sec_diff - $time_used{sec} ); # Tell user what to expect next $str = "$ID NOTE - Next event '$EVENTS[$i]' is at "; $str .= "$today_events{$EVENTS[$i]}"; &display(0, $EVENTS[$i], $str); # Sort numerically descending foreach $reminder (sort {$b <=> $a} @reminders) { $sec_reminder = ( $reminder * 60 ); if ($sec_sleep < $sec_reminder) { next; } $sec_sleep -= $sec_reminder; # Take a nap and wait :-) &do_reminder($EVENTS[$i], $sec_sleep, \%today_events, $reminder); $sec_sleep = $sec_reminder; } # Take a nap and wait (without reminders :-) &do_reminder($EVENTS[$i], $sec_sleep, 0, 0); &do_alarm($EVENTS[$i], \%today_events); # Take a nap and wait before next event/reminder sleep(300); # Establish new time for next prayer # - This is opted for instead of accounting for passed sec's $ref_time_used = &get_time(time()); %time_used = %{$ref_time_used}; } } # Cycle through & advance calc 1 day forward (ie. look at next day) $time_to_use = ( time() + $DAY_TOT_SEC ); $doing_2moro = 1; } ### ### ######## Procedures ######## ### ### ## # Print on screen passed-in string sub display { my ($salat_now, $salat_name, $string) = @_; # See if user is opting to use his/her own external trigger if (defined $opt{execr} || ($salat_now && defined $opt{execs})) { # Escape various characters just in case external application cares $string =~ s/\'/\\\'/g; $string =~ s/\(/\\\(/g; $string =~ s/\)/\\\)/g; # Kill a previous application in case its still running # - session/group PIDs (note '-') if ( $cpid ) { kill "KILL", -$cpid; } $ext_trigger = ( $salat_now ? $opt{execs} : $opt{execr} ); # Do various user substitutions # - %m for normal printable message string # - %s for salat name string $ext_trigger =~ s/\%m/$string/g; $ext_trigger =~ s/\%s/$salat_name/g; $cpid = &fork_exec("$ext_trigger"); } else { # Do some clean-up and backtrack per use command-line directives if ($opt{inplace}) { print "\r"; print " " x 78; print "\r"; } print $string; if (!$opt{inplace}) { print "\n"; } } } ## # Adjust user input to end-up with a proper array sub listify_input { my ($ref_in_opt, $in_str) = @_; my ( %in_opt, @in_arr, @mod_arr, ); %in_opt = %{$ref_in_opt}; @in_arr = @{$in_opt{$in_str}}; # Make sure to accept for instance, # 1. -skip one -skip two # 2. -skip "one two" # 3. -skip "one, two" foreach my $string (@in_arr) { if ($string =~ /\s+/) { my @sub_string = split(/[,]*\s+/, $string); push (@mod_arr, @sub_string); next; } push (@mod_arr, $string); } $in_opt{$in_str} = \@mod_arr; return(\%in_opt); } ## # Populate time hash/struct using the passed-in time value sub get_time { my ($in_time) = @_; my ( %tm, ); # seconds, minutes, hours, day, month, year, day.week, day.year, DST ($tm{sec}, $tm{min}, $tm{hour}, $tm{day}, $tm{month}, $tm{year}, $tm{dayofweek}, $tm{dayofyear}, $tm{dst}) = localtime($in_time); # Some reability corrections $tm{month} = ($tm{month} + 1); $tm{year} = (1900 + $tm{year}); # Set some needed values $tm{tot_min} = ($tm{min} + (60 * $tm{hour})); $tm{tot_sec} = (60 * $tm{tot_min}); return(\%tm); } ## # Populate event hash/struct based on ipraytime's output using date passed-in sub get_ipraytime { my ($in_date) = @_; my ( $aux, @out_ipray, $ipray, @times, ); if (defined $in_date) { $aux = "--date $in_date "; } @out_ipray = `$ipraytime $aux`; # Date Fajr Shorooq Zuhr Asr Maghrib Isha #-------------------------------------------------------------------- # [22-07-2004] 5:22 6:50 13:27 16:43 20:04 21:34 # #Today's Imsaak : 5:17 foreach my $line (@out_ipray) { # Remove the carriage returns chomp($line); # Find the proper line to process if ($line =~ /\[\d+-\d+-\d+\]/) { @entries = split (/\s\s+/, $line); $ipray{fajr} = $entries[1]; $ipray{shorooq} = $entries[2]; $ipray{zuhr} = $entries[3]; $ipray{asr} = $entries[4]; $ipray{maghrib} = $entries[5]; $ipray{isha} = $entries[6]; } # Grab today's imsaak time if ($line =~ /^Today.*Imsaak\s*:\s*(\d+:\d+)\s*/) { $ipray{imsaak} = $1; } } # Get the total number of seconds for each prayer and event for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#EVENTS; $i++) { @times = split(/\:/, $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}); $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{hour} = $times[0]; $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{min} = $times[1]; $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{tot_min} = ($ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{min} + (60 * $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{hour})); $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{tot_sec} = (60 * $ipray{$EVENTS[$i]}{tot_min}); } # Return the newly populated hash/structure return (\%ipray); } ## # Trigger a reminder sub do_reminder { my ($in_name, $in_time, $ref_event_struct, $in_rem) = @_; my ( $name, $str, ); %event_struct = %{$ref_event_struct}; $name = ucfirst($in_name); # Take a nap and wait sleep($in_time); # See if a reminder note is warranted if ($in_rem > 0) { NAME_CASE: { if ($in_name eq "imsaak") { $str = "Fasting is to commence ($event_struct{$in_name})"; last NAME_CASE; } if ($in_name eq "shorooq") { $str = "Salat Al-Fajr expires ($event_struct{$in_name})"; last NAME_CASE; } #default $str = "Salat Al-$name ($event_struct{$in_name})"; } &play_sound(); &display(0, $in_name, "$ID REMINDER - $str in $in_rem minutes !!"); } } ## # Trigger the alarm sub do_alarm { my ($in_name, $ref_event_struct) = @_; my ( $name, $event_struct, $num_rings, $str, ); $name = ucfirst($in_name); %event_struct = %{$ref_event_struct}; $num_rings = 4; NAME_CASE: { if ($in_name eq "imsaak") { $str = "to start your Fast"; last NAME_CASE; } if ($in_name eq "shorooq") { $str = "notes passing of Salat Al-Fajr"; last NAME_CASE; } #default $str = "for Salat Al-$name"; } &display(1, $in_name, "$ID $event_struct{$in_name} - Time NOW $str !!"); for(my $i = 0; $i < $num_rings; $i++) { &play_sound(); sleep(1); } } ## # Play a sound file (if possible) else gimme a beep :-) sub play_sound { print "\a"; } ## # Use this function instead of "system" (to catch Interrupts/^C and/or kills) sub fork_exec { my ($command) = @_; FORK_IT: { if ( $child_pid = fork ) # parent here { return($child_pid); } elsif ( defined $child_pid ) # child here (PID --> 0) { &POSIX::setsid(); # set current PID (child) to be session/group leader exec "$command" or &err(1, "Can't exec '$command': $!"); } elsif ( $! =~ /no more/i ) # No more Processes (sleep & retry ?) { # sleep 5; redo FORK_IT; &err(1, "No more processes !!!"); } else # weird fork error { &err(1, "Can't fork: $!"); } } } ## # Dump out an error message and possibly quit sub err { my ($die_after, $msg) = @_; print "$ID ERROR: $msg\n"; if ( $die_after ) { exit(1); } } ## # Print short usage info sub usage { my ($die_after, $err_msg) = @_; # if (defined $err_msg) { print $err_msg; } if (defined $err_msg) { &err(0, $err_msg); } print qq |Usage: $in_script [-ipraytime path] $in_spaces [-skip event_name] $in_spaces [-reminder minutes] $in_spaces [-inplace] $in_spaces [-execr cmd] $in_spaces [-execs cmd] $in_spaces [-help] |; if ( $die_after ) { exit(5); } } ## # Print one-liner help sub help { &usage(0); print qq| -> remind user visually and via audio of Islamic prayer times & misc events Options: [-ipraytime path] : Specify the executable path to program [-skip event_name] : Specify name of prayer/event to skip (list ok) [-reminder minutes] : Specify prior to how many minutes to remind (list ok) [-inplace] : Specify to print output in-place (without scrolling) [-execr cmd] : Specify an external application trigger for reminders [-execs cmd] : Specify an external application trigger for salat NOW [-help] : Produce this help screen |; exit(10); } ## # Get the command line arguments sub get_args { &GetOptions( \%opt, # Hash to store all input options in "ipraytime=s", # specify the binary ipraytime executable "skip=s@", # array'ed list of skip events "reminder=s@", # array'ed list of reminder times (minutes) "inplace", # specify to print in-place outputs (no scroll) "execr=s", # specify an external trigger (for reminders) "execs=s", # specify an external trigger (for salat_now) "help", # print a brief help screen ) || ( $? = 257, &usage(1, "Invalid argument !!") ); }