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/*
 * @progname       sour.li
 * @version        1995-09-08
 * @author         Paul B. McBride (pbm%cybvax0@uunet.uu.net)
 * @category       
 * @output         Text
 * @description

                   functions for handling SOURces.

Requirements:
        LifeLines 3.0.2 or later (I hope)

See Examples of using the library routines below.

Tags within SOUR definitions which are processed by sour_ref():

        REFN                    see below
        TITL                    title
        AUTH                    author
        DATE                    publication date
        EDIT                    which edition, revision, etc
        VOLU                    number of volumnes (e.g. 3 vols)
        PAGE                    page numbers
        PUBL                    publisher
        PLAC                    place of publication
        LOCA                    where did you saw this source

The following describes how I use the REFN tag. This is not particularly
relevant, but here goes.

There are some standard abbreviations that are often used:
        MD              Mayflower Descendant
        NEHGR           New England Historic Genealogical Society Register
        TAG             The Americant Genealogist
        RFC             Royalty for Commoners
        AR7             Ancestral Roots... 7th edition
I use other REFN's which are a combination of the subject, or author
and a suffix:
        WentworthG      Wentworth Genealogy
        HayesFH         a Hayes family history
        ScituateVR      Scituate, MA Vital Records
        HamptonTH       Hampton, NH Town History

When I am entering a source field I would then enter it as:

        2 SOUR <WentworthG>

and it will get converted to

        2 @Sxxx@ SOUR

Examples:

  1) Report references used in a set of individuals

     include("sour.ll")
     ...
     sour_init()        / * initialize the current source list and table * /
     ...                / * create a set of individuals * /
     sour_addset(a_set) / * add all sources referenced by set * /
     "References: "
     sour_ref(13)       / * output sources in GEDCOM format * /

  2) List references for groups of individuals, and then a master
     list of all sources referenced:

     include("sour.ll")
     ...
     table(my_table)
     list(my_list)
     ...for each group of individuals
       { sour_init()    / * initialize the current source list and table * /
         ...for each individual...
            { sour_addind(an_indi)
              if(sour_exists()) {
                "References: "
                sour_see(",", 70, 10)   / * report REFN of each source * /
                sour_save(my_table, my_list) / * add to master list * /
              }
            }
       }
     sour_restore(my_table, my_list) / * make master list the current one * /
     if(sour_exists()) {
       "Key to References:" nl() nl()
       sour_ref(10)     / * report details for all sources * /
     }

  3) Output all sources for a set of individuals in GEDCOM format:

     include("sour.ll")
     ...
     sour_init()        / * initialize the current source list and table * /
     ...                / * create a set of individuals * /
     sour_addset(a_set) / * add all sources referenced by set * /
     sour_ged()         / * output sources in GEDCOM format * /

08-sep-95 Paul B. McBride (pbm%cybvax0@uunet.uu.net)
*/

global(sour_list)
global(sour_table)

proc sour_init()
{
        table(sour_table)
        list(sour_list)
}

proc sour_save(t, l)
{
        forlist(sour_list, v, n) {
                if (eq(0, lookup(t, v))) {
                  insert(t, v, 1)
                  enqueue(l, v)
                }
        }
}

proc sour_restore(t, l)
{
        set(sour_table, t)
        set(sour_list, l)
}

/* sour_add() adds the sources referenced for this individual */

proc sour_addind(i)
{
         traverse(root(i), m, l) {
                if (nestr("SOUR", tag(m))) { continue() }
                set(v, value(m))
                if(reference(v)) {
                          if (ne(0, lookup(sour_table, v))) { continue() }
                          set(v, save(v))
                          insert(sour_table, v, 1)
                          enqueue(sour_list, v)
                }
         }
}

proc sour_addset(s)
{
        forindiset (s, i, a, n) {
                call sour_addind(i)
        }
}

proc sour_see(sep, maxlen, indent)
{
        set(first, 1)
        set(curlen, indent)
        set(seplen, strlen(sep))
        forlist(sour_list, k, n) {
                if(first) { set(first, 0) }
                else {
                        sep
                        set(curlen, add(curlen, seplen))
                }
                set(myrefn, sour_getfield(dereference(k), "REFN"))
                set(mylen, add(add(strlen(myrefn), seplen),2))
                if(and(gt(maxlen, 0), gt(add(curlen, mylen), maxlen))) {
                        col(indent)
                        set(curlen, indent)
                }
                "<" myrefn ">"
                set(curlen, add(curlen, mylen))
        }
}

proc sour_ref(colnum)
{
        forlist(sour_list, k, n) {
                set(n, dereference(k))
                "<" sour_getfield(n, "REFN") ">" col(colnum)
                qt()
                sour_repfield(n, "TITL", colnum)
                qt()
                if(sour_getfield(n, "AUTH")) {
                  "," nl()
                  col(colnum)
                  sour_repfield(n, "AUTH", colnum)
                }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "DATE"))
                if(d) { ", " d }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "EDIT"))
                if(d) { ", " d }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "VOLU"))
                if(d) { ", " d }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "PAGE"))
                if(d) { ", " d }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "PUBL"))
                if(d) { ", " nl() d }
                set(d, sour_getfield(n, "PLAC"))
                if(d) { ", " d }
                "." nl()
                if(sour_getfield(n, "NOTE")) {
                  col(colnum)
                  sour_repfield(n, "NOTE", colnum)
                  nl()
                }
        }
}

func sour_exists()
{
        return(ne(length(sour_list), 0))
}

func sour_getfield(r, t)
{
        traverse(r, s, l) {
                if (eq(0, strcmp(t, tag(s)))) { return(value(s)) }
        }
        return(0)
}

func sour_repfield(r, t, colnum)
{
        set(found, 0)
        fornodes(r, node) {
                if (eq(0,strcmp(t, tag(node)))) {
                        set(found, 1)
                        value(node)
                        fornodes(node, subnode) {
                                if (eq(0,strcmp("CONT", tag(subnode)))) {
                                        nl()
                                        if(gt(colnum, 0)) { col(colnum) }
                                        value(subnode)
                                }
                        }
                        break()
                }
        }
        return(found)
}

/* sour_ged() outputs the current source list in GEDCOM format */

proc sour_ged()
{
        forlist(sour_list, k, n) {
                set(r, dereference(k))
                traverse(r, s, l) {
                        d(l)
                        if (xref(s)) { " " xref(s) }
                        " " tag(s)
                        if (value(s)) { " " value(s) }
                        "\n"
                }
        }
}