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# -*- encoding : utf-8 -*- class Tracksperanto::NukeGrammarUtils SECTION_START = /^x(\d+)$/ KEYFRAME = /^([-\d\.]+)$/ # Scan a TCL curve expression into a number of tuples of [frame, value] def parse_curve(curve_text) # Replace the closing curly brace with a curly brace with space so that it gets caught by split atoms, tuples = curve_text.gsub(/\}/m, ' }').split, [] # Nuke saves curves very efficiently. x(keyframe_number) means that an uninterrupted sequence of values will start, # after which values follow. When the curve is interrupted in some way a new x(keyframe_number) will signifu that we # skip to that specified keyframe and the curve continues from there, in gap size defined by the last fragment. # That is, x1 1 x3 2 3 4 will place 2, 3 and 4 at 2-frame increments last_processed_keyframe = 1 intraframe_gap_size = 1 while atom = atoms.shift if atom =~ SECTION_START last_processed_keyframe = $1.to_i if tuples.any? last_captured_frame = tuples[-1][0] intraframe_gap_size = last_processed_keyframe - last_captured_frame end elsif atom =~ KEYFRAME tuples << [last_processed_keyframe, $1.to_f] last_processed_keyframe += intraframe_gap_size elsif atom == '}' return tuples end end tuples end end
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