WSJT-X/Decoder/decodedtext.cpp

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#include "decodedtext.h"
#include <QStringList>
#include <QRegularExpression>
#include <QDebug>
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#include "qt_helpers.hpp"
Add the option to ALT+click a decoded CQ or QRZ message which only moves the Rx frequency to theirs, this facilitates calling a station who is busy and may have many callers on their frequency. Updated the corresponding mouse shortcuts help text. Allow for times with seconds when parsing fast mode and FT8 decodes. Exclude the RR73 grid square from and grid validation or matching, it is not a grid square any more as far as WSJT-X is concerned, it is an RRR substitute. Add a simple state machine for QSO progress such that replies and auto-sequencing can be better controlled. Get compound callsign edge cases working again and allow QSOs from and to compound callsign holders working in as many situations as possible including auto-sequencing and FT8 auto-reply mode. This does mean that a "DE W6/K1ABC DM93" type message close to a callers Tx or Rx frequency will be taken as a reply to a CQ call despite it not being explicitly addressed back to the CQ caller. Compound callsigns should work in MSK144 contest mode also as well as in short code modes with some minor restrictions (short codes will not be used where configuration demands that a message be used to send a full compound callsign). Auto sequencing has been made generic such that it can be used for more than one mode if desired. Allow the use of free text messages to sign off in auto sequenced QSOs without the message being overwritten by the sequencer. Double click actions have been added to the Tx5 radio and push buttons to revert back to the default standard 73 message. Make DisplayText class interface more idiomatic C++ and simplify a bit. Fixed some displayed widget arrangements for different modes and sub-modes so that they are consistent when starting up and when switching mode or sub-mode. This is a big change which has been extensively tested but no doubt there will also be some new defects introduced. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@7939 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
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extern "C" {
bool stdmsg_(char const * msg, fortran_charlen_t);
Add the option to ALT+click a decoded CQ or QRZ message which only moves the Rx frequency to theirs, this facilitates calling a station who is busy and may have many callers on their frequency. Updated the corresponding mouse shortcuts help text. Allow for times with seconds when parsing fast mode and FT8 decodes. Exclude the RR73 grid square from and grid validation or matching, it is not a grid square any more as far as WSJT-X is concerned, it is an RRR substitute. Add a simple state machine for QSO progress such that replies and auto-sequencing can be better controlled. Get compound callsign edge cases working again and allow QSOs from and to compound callsign holders working in as many situations as possible including auto-sequencing and FT8 auto-reply mode. This does mean that a "DE W6/K1ABC DM93" type message close to a callers Tx or Rx frequency will be taken as a reply to a CQ call despite it not being explicitly addressed back to the CQ caller. Compound callsigns should work in MSK144 contest mode also as well as in short code modes with some minor restrictions (short codes will not be used where configuration demands that a message be used to send a full compound callsign). Auto sequencing has been made generic such that it can be used for more than one mode if desired. Allow the use of free text messages to sign off in auto sequenced QSOs without the message being overwritten by the sequencer. Double click actions have been added to the Tx5 radio and push buttons to revert back to the default standard 73 message. Make DisplayText class interface more idiomatic C++ and simplify a bit. Fixed some displayed widget arrangements for different modes and sub-modes so that they are consistent when starting up and when switching mode or sub-mode. This is a big change which has been extensively tested but no doubt there will also be some new defects introduced. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@7939 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
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}
namespace
{
QRegularExpression words_re {R"(^(?:(?<word1>(?:CQ|DE|QRZ)(?:\s?DX|\s(?:[A-Z]{1,4}|\d{3}))|[A-Z0-9/]+|\.{3})\s)(?:(?<word2>[A-Z0-9/]+)(?:\s(?<word3>[-+A-Z0-9]+)(?:\s(?<word4>(?:OOO|(?!RR73)[A-R]{2}[0-9]{2})))?)?)?)"};
}
DecodedText::DecodedText (QString const& the_string)
: string_ {the_string.left (the_string.indexOf (QChar::Nbsp))} // discard appended info
, padding_ {string_.indexOf (" ") > 4 ? 2 : 0} // allow for
// seconds
, message_ {string_.mid (column_qsoText + padding_).trimmed ()}
, is_standard_ {false}
{
// qDebug () << "DecodedText: the_string:" << the_string << "Nbsp pos:" << the_string.indexOf (QChar::Nbsp);
if (message_.length() >= 1)
{
message0_ = message_.left(36);
message_ = message_.left(36).remove (QRegularExpression {"[<>]"});
int i1 = message_.indexOf ('\r');
if (i1 > 0)
{
message_ = message_.left (i1 - 1);
}
if (message_.contains (QRegularExpression {"^(CQ|QRZ)\\s"}))
{
// TODO this magic position 16 is guaranteed to be after the
// last space in a decoded CQ or QRZ message but before any
// appended DXCC entity name or worked before information
auto eom_pos = message_.indexOf (' ', 16);
// we always want at least the characters to position 16
if (eom_pos < 16) eom_pos = message_.size () - 1;
// remove DXCC entity and worked B4 status. TODO need a better way to do this
message_ = message_.left (eom_pos + 1);
}
// stdmsg is a Fortran routine that packs the text, unpacks it
// and compares the result
auto message_c_string = message0_.toLocal8Bit ();
message_c_string += QByteArray {37 - message_c_string.size (), ' '};
is_standard_ = stdmsg_(message_c_string.constData(),37);
}
};
QStringList DecodedText::messageWords () const
{
if(is_standard_) {
// extract up to the first four message words
QString t=message_;
if(t.left(4)=="TU; ") t=message_.mid(4,-1);
return words_re.match(t).capturedTexts();
}
// simple word split for free text messages
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auto words = message_.split (' ', SkipEmptyParts);
// add whole message as item 0 to mimic RE capture list
words.prepend (message_);
return words;
}
QString DecodedText::CQersCall() const
{
QRegularExpression callsign_re {R"(^(CQ|DE|QRZ)(\s?DX|\s([A-Z]{1,4}|\d{3}))?\s(?<callsign>[A-Z0-9/]{2,})(\s[A-R]{2}[0-9]{2})?)"};
return callsign_re.match (message_).captured ("callsign");
}
bool DecodedText::isJT65() const
{
return string_.indexOf("#") == column_mode + padding_;
}
bool DecodedText::isJT9() const
{
return string_.indexOf("@") == column_mode + padding_;
}
bool DecodedText::isTX() const
{
int i = string_.indexOf("Tx");
return (i >= 0 && i < 15); // TODO guessing those numbers. Does Tx ever move?
}
bool DecodedText::isLowConfidence () const
{
return QChar {'?'} == string_.mid (padding_ + column_qsoText + 21, 1);
}
int DecodedText::frequencyOffset() const
{
return string_.mid(column_freq + padding_,4).toInt();
}
int DecodedText::snr() const
{
int i1=string_.indexOf(" ")+1;
return string_.mid(i1,3).toInt();
}
float DecodedText::dt() const
{
return string_.mid(column_dt + padding_,5).toFloat();
}
/*
2343 -11 0.8 1259 # YV6BFE F6GUU R-08
2343 -19 0.3 718 # VE6WQ SQ2NIJ -14
2343 -7 0.3 815 # KK4DSD W7VP -16
2343 -13 0.1 3627 @ CT1FBK IK5YZT R+02
0605 Tx 1259 # CQ VK3ACF QF22
*/
// find and extract any report. Returns true if this is a standard message
bool DecodedText::report(QString const& myBaseCall, QString const& dxBaseCall, /*mod*/QString& report) const
{
if (message_.size () < 1) return false;
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QStringList const& w = message_.split(" ", Qt::SkipEmptyParts);
if (w.size ()
&& is_standard_ && (w[0] == myBaseCall
|| w[0].endsWith ("/" + myBaseCall)
|| w[0].startsWith (myBaseCall + "/")
|| (w.size () > 1 && !dxBaseCall.isEmpty ()
&& (w[1] == dxBaseCall
|| w[1].endsWith ("/" + dxBaseCall)
|| w[1].startsWith (dxBaseCall + "/")))))
{
QString tt="";
if(w.size() > 2) tt=w[2];
bool ok;
auto i1=tt.toInt(&ok);
if (ok and i1>=-50 and i1<50)
{
report = tt;
}
else
{
if (tt.mid(0,1)=="R")
{
i1=tt.mid(1).toInt(&ok);
if(ok and i1>=-50 and i1<50)
{
report = tt.mid(1);
}
}
}
}
return is_standard_;
}
// get the first text word, usually the call
QString DecodedText::call() const
{
return words_re.match (message_).captured ("word1");
}
// get the second word, most likely the de call and the third word, most likely grid
void DecodedText::deCallAndGrid(/*out*/QString& call, QString& grid) const
{
auto const& match = words_re.match (message_);
call = match.captured ("word2");
grid = match.captured ("word3");
if ("R" == grid) grid = match.captured ("word4");
}
unsigned DecodedText::timeInSeconds() const
{
return 3600 * string_.mid (column_time, 2).toUInt ()
+ 60 * string_.mid (column_time + 2, 2).toUInt()
+ (padding_ ? string_.mid (column_time + 2 + padding_, 2).toUInt () : 0U);
}
QString DecodedText::report() const // returns a string of the SNR field with a leading + or - followed by two digits
{
int sr = snr();
if (sr<-50)
sr = -50;
else
if (sr > 49)
sr = 49;
QString rpt;
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rpt = rpt.asprintf("%d",abs(sr));
if (sr > 9)
rpt = "+" + rpt;
else
if (sr >= 0)
rpt = "+0" + rpt;
else
if (sr >= -9)
rpt = "-0" + rpt;
else
rpt = "-" + rpt;
return rpt;
}