unit module Octans::Puzzle; use WWW; # get-puzzle returns the @puzzle given input path. sub get-puzzle ( Str $path ) is export { my @puzzle; # Read the puzzle from file if it exists. if $path.IO.f { @puzzle = $path.IO.lines.map(*.words.cache.Array); } else { # $url will hold the url that we'll call to get the toot data. my Str $url; # User can pass 2 types of links, either it will be the one # when they view it from their local instance or the one they # get from Algot's profile. We set $url from it. if $path.match("web/statuses") -> $match { $url = $match.replace-with("api/v1/statuses"); } else { $url = "https://mastodon.art/api/v1/statuses/" ~ $path.split("/")[*-1]; } # jget just get's the url & decodes the json. We access the # description field of 1st media attachment. if (jget($url)[0] ~~ # This regex gets the puzzle in $match. / ([(\w [\*]?) \s*?]+ \n)+ $/) -> $match { for 0 .. $match[0].end -> $y { for 0 .. $match[0][$y].words.end -> $x { @puzzle[$y][$x] = $match[0][$y].words[$x].lc; } } } } return @puzzle; } # set-gray squares will set the @gray-squares array while removing the # "*" in @puzzle. Algot marks them with an asterisk ("*") after the # character. sub set-gray-squares ( @puzzle --> List ) is export { my List @gray-squares; for 0 .. @puzzle.end -> $y { for 0 .. @puzzle[$y].end -> $x { if @puzzle[$y][$x].ends-with("*") { @puzzle[$y][$x] .= chop; push @gray-squares, ($y, $x); } } } return @gray-squares; }