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# ===========================================================================
#
# File : talks.py
# Part of : the C++ Talks List (CTL)
# Copyright : Wouter van Ooijen 2021-2022
# repo : https://www.github.com/wovo/ctl
# webpage : https://wovo.github.io/ctl/
#
# This code is distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying boost.txt file or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#
# dependecies: python3.9 or higher; pytube, pafy, youtube-dl
# (as administrator) python -m pip install pytube pafy youtube-dl
#
# C:\Program Files\Python310\lib\site-packages\pafy\backend_youtube_dl.py
# line 53 changed to [] to get( .., 0 ); same for dislikes
#
# This script is used to generate the C++ Talks List webpage by
# retrieving the information from the youtube playlists.
#
# ===========================================================================
#
# notes & todo:
# =============
# add recent (2021, 2022) lists
# add search in the quotes?
# cleanup 'ignores' list (generate)
# python cleanup
# ADC++ (no playlists?)
# Meetup Modena/Online 2021 - all italian?
# javascript: try first write only the fixed text, then full rewrite
# maybe not capitalize meetings?
# https://www.youtube.com/c/EevblogDave/playlists
# cppcast, like https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Vigs1cksAYAVOKe3M1tRcDh4umLxIiX
# https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/community.html
# isocpp.org/wiki/faq/user-groups-worldwide - checked t/m canada, no playlists found
# some code europe talks are in ? polish
# SpringOne Platform has playlists, ~200 each
# check https://www.aristeia.com/presentations.html
# check https://andreasfertig.info/talks/
# https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/conferences-worldwide/s
#
# tutorials
# ======================================================
# https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrjkTql3jnm-Voi7giH4JITCi6cuZSN42 OOPS in C++ (Indian accent)
# https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_c9BZzLwBRJVJsIfe97ey45V4LP_HXiG - caleb curry
# https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIY8eNdw5tW_o8gsLqNBu8gmScCAqKm2Q simple snippets
# https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbHYdvrWBMxazo1_B6vhW9gpd1wlkdeEW seng 745
# https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2YOQHuWzVn1TWmlK5XYxA?app=desktop codearchery
#
# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bYFu9mBnr4
# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN0x9eZLix4
# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLnPwxZdW4Y
#
# https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/community.html
# https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIXq8kws1BI0j12JN1FoXzBfb-3v-0gLX
#
# C++weekly, cppcast, cppchat
# fosdem 2021 realy that few?
#
# ===========================================================================
import sys, glob, os, json, pickle, urllib.request
import functools, re, pytube, pafy, datetime, time
def time_in_minutes( time ):
# from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10663720
return sum( x * int( t ) for x, t in zip( [ 60, 1 ], time.split( ":" )))
def time_as_time( n ):
return "%d:%02d" % ( n // 60, n % 60 )
def write_to_file( file, text ):
with open( file, "w" ) as f:
f.write( text )
def read_from_file( file ):
with open( file, "r" ) as f:
return "".join( f.readlines())
# ===========================================================================
replacements = {
"•": "@", "í": "i", "á": "a", "é": "e", "á": "a",
"ł": "l", "ñ": "n", "’": "'", "<": "<", ">": ">",
"ň": "n", "ř": "r", "ý": "y", "ń": "n", "=": "=",
"ü": "u", "“": "'", "”": "'", "\"": "'", "ç": "c",
"–": "-", "ć": "c", "Á": "A", "Ł": "L", "ö": "o",
"Č": "C", "ć": "c", "ä": "a", "ë": "e", "ó": "o",
"ś": "s", "ę": "e", "ź": "z", "î": "i", "ą": "a",
"ă": "a", "ț": "t", "ß": "ss", "Š": "S", "š": "s",
"ž": "z", "`": "'", "—": "-", "Ş": "S", "…": "...",
"ż": "z", "′": "'", "Ç": "C", "À": "A", "©": "(C)",
"≤": "=<", "Ó": "O", "⬆️": "^", "È": "E", "ì": "i",
"→": "->", "λ": "lambda", "ï": "i", "ò": "o", "∞": "lemniscate",
"𝐂": "C", "á": "a", "́": "", "æ": "ae", "➠": "",
"\u0308": "", "à": "a", "🤖": "", "ø": "o", "🙂": "[Smile]",
"â": "a", "û": "u", "\t": " ", "❯": ">", "❮": "<",
"≡": "==", "💻": "[PC]", "å": "a", "ņ": "n", "🎨": "[Palette]",
"è": "e", "ê": "e", "ę": "e", "ā": "a", "Ø": "{nothing}",
"Æ": "AE", "…": "...", "♥": "[love]", '\u200b': "", '\u2212': "-",
"Ś": "S", "Ż": "Z", "ô": "o", "ã": "a", "❤": "loves",
"ã": "a", "️": "^", '\u0391': "A", "ú": "u", "⬆": "", # ⬆️
"ú": "u", "❤": "loves",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
"x": "x",
}
def make_ascii( s ):
"""
returns the string with the non-ascii characters
replaced by an ascii equivalent.
"""
result = ""
for c in s:
c = replacements.get( c, c )
result += c
return result
def is_ascii( s ):
return all( ord( c ) < 128 for c in s )
def force_ascii( s ):
r = ""
for c in s:
if ord(c) < 128: r += c
return r
def lower_noquotes( s ):
return s.lower().strip().replace( "'", "" ).replace( '"', '' )
# ===========================================================================
def make_list_of_strings( list, prefix = " " ):
return ( ",\n" + prefix ).join(
map( lambda x: '"%s"' % x.replace( '"', "'" ), list ) )
def make_js_data( name, list ):
return "var %s = [\n %s\n]\n\n" % \
( name, make_list_of_strings( list ) )
def make_quote( s ):
return '"%s"' % s
def make_js_pair( tag, value ):
return "%10s: %s" % ( tag, str( value ))
def make_list( list ):
return "[\n %s\n ]" % \
make_list_of_strings( list, " " )
def page_content( url ):
return urllib.request.urlopen( url ).read().decode()
def strip_youtube_watch_prefix( s ):
return s.replace( "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=", "" )
def youtube_ids( playlist ):
url = "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=%s" % playlist
pl = pytube.Playlist( url )
return list( map( strip_youtube_watch_prefix, pl ) )
def remove_nocase( s, pp ):
for p in pp:
pattern = re.compile( re.escape( p ), re.IGNORECASE )
s = pattern.sub( "", s )
return s
# ===========================================================================
class talk:
"""
the information of a single talk (all strings are ascii):
- number : unique ctl number for this talk
- identifier : unique identifier for this talk
- meeting : meeting name
- edition : edition (often just the year) of the meeting
- title : title of the talk
- speakers : the speaker(s)
- video : video url (probably on youtube)
- thumbnail : video thumbnail url (probably also on youtube)
- duration : length of the video in minutes
- tags : tags of the talk
- level : level of the talk (1 novice, 10 expert, 0 unknow)
- thumbnail : language of the talk (mostly "english")
"""
def __init__( self,
number : int,
identifier : str,
meeting : str,
edition : str,
title : str,
speakers : list[ str ],
yid : str,
video : str,
thumbnail : str,
duration : str,
tags : list[ str ],
level : int,
language : str
):
self.number = number
self.identifier = identifier.strip().replace( " ", "-" )
self.meeting = meeting.strip()
self.edition = edition.strip()
self.title = title.strip()
self.speakers = sorted( speakers )
self.yid = yid
self.video = video.strip()
self.thumbnail = thumbnail.strip()
self.duration = duration
self.tags = sorted( tags )
self.level = level
self.language = language.strip()
def to_json( self ):
return json.dumps( self,
default = lambda o: o.__dict__,
sort_keys = True,
indent = 3 )
def to_js( self ):
return " {\n %s\n }" % ",\n ".join( [
make_js_pair( "number", str( self.number )),
make_js_pair( "identifier", make_quote( self.identifier )),
make_js_pair( "meeting", make_quote( self.meeting )),
make_js_pair( "edition", make_quote( self.edition )),
make_js_pair( "title", make_quote( self.title )),
make_js_pair( "speakers", make_list( self.speakers )),
make_js_pair( "yid", make_quote( self.yid )),
make_js_pair( "video", make_quote( self.video )),
make_js_pair( "thumbnail", make_quote( self.thumbnail )),
make_js_pair( "duration", str( self.duration )),
make_js_pair( "tags", make_list( self.tags )),
make_js_pair( "level", str( self.level )),
make_js_pair( "language", make_quote( self.language ))
])
# ===========================================================================
class talks:
"""
all the talks, and some aggregate information:
- list : all talks
- dict : all talks, indexed by indentifier
- meetings : all meetings
- editions : all editions
- speakers : all speakers
- tags : all tags
- languages : all languages
"""
def __init__( self, file_name = None ):
"""
create an empty talks object, optionally reading its content from a json file
"""
self.max_number = 0
self.list = []
self.dict = dict()
self.meetings = set()
self.titles = set()
self.editions = set()
self.speakers = set()
self.tags = set()
self.languages = set()
if file_name != None:
self.read_json( file_name, use_number = true )
def add( self, talk, use_number = True ):
"""
add a single talk
"""
if ( talk.number != None ) and use_number:
if talk.number > self.max_number:
self.max_number = talk.number
else:
print( "snark: duplicate number [%d]" % talk.number )
exit( -1 )
else:
self.max_number += 1
talk.number = self.max_number
if talk.identifier in self.dict:
print( "snark: duplicate identifier [%s]" % talk.identifier )
exit( -1 )
self.list.append( talk )
self.dict[ talk.identifier ] = talk
if talk.meeting != "": self.meetings.add( talk.meeting )
if talk.edition != "": self.editions.add( talk.edition )
self.titles.add( talk.title )
self.speakers.update( talk.speakers )
self.tags.update( talk.tags )
self.languages.add( talk.language )
def sort( self ):
self.list = sorted( self.list,
key = lambda t : lower_noquotes( t.title ))
self.speakers = sorted( self.speakers,
key = lower_noquotes )
self.tags = sorted( self.tags,
key = lower_noquotes )
self.meetings = sorted( set( self.meetings )- set([ "unknown" ]),
key = lower_noquotes )
self.editions = sorted( self.editions,
key = lower_noquotes )
self.languages = sorted( self.languages,
key = lower_noquotes )
def write_json( self, file_name = "talks.json" ):
"""
write the talks to a json file
"""
self.sort()
file = open( file_name, "w" )
file.write( "{ \"list\": [" )
separator = ""
for talk in self.list:
file.write( separator )
separator = ","
file.write( talk.to_json() )
file.write( "]}" )
file.close()
def read_json( self, files = "talks.json" ):
"""
read and add talks from a json file
"""
for file_name in glob.glob( files ):
print( " reading json file %s" % file_name )
file = open( file_name, "r" )
x = json.loads( file.read() )
file.close()
for t in x[ "list" ]:
self.add( talk(
t.get( "number", 0 ),
t[ "identifier" ],
t[ "meeting" ],
t[ "edition" ],
t[ "title" ],
t[ "speakers" ],
t[ "video" ],
t[ "thumbnail" ],
t[ "duration" ],
t[ "tags" ],
t[ "level" ],
t[ "language" ],
),
use_number = ( file_name == "talks.json" )
)
def write_javascript( self, file ):
self.sort()
t = ''
t += make_js_data( "meetings", self.meetings )
t += make_js_data( "editions", self.editions )
t += make_js_data( "languages", self.languages )
t += make_js_data( "speakers", self.speakers )
t += make_js_data( "titles", self.titles )
t += make_js_data( "tags", self.tags )
t += "const talks = [\n%s\n]\n\n" % \
",\n".join( map( lambda x : x.to_js(),
sorted( self.list, key=lambda x: x.title.lower() )))
write_to_file( file, t )
t = javascript_code.replace( "<generated>", t )
t = t.replace( "<date-and-time>", \
datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d, %H:%M:%S") )
t = t.replace( "<quotes>", "quotes = [\n%s ]\n" % \
functools.reduce( lambda a, b: a + b,
map( lambda s: ' "%s",\n' % s,
filter( lambda s : s != "", quotes ))))
write_to_file( "docs/index.html", t )
# ===========================================================================
missing_speakers = [
[ "'An Approach to Dealing with Reference Types in the Generic Programming Paradigm'",
"Matt Calabrese" ],
[ "C++Now 2018: You Can Do Better than std::unordered_map: New Improvements to Hash Table Performance",
"Malte Skarupke" ],
[ "What Neighborhoods Owe Each Other: Rights, Duties, Immunities & Disabilities of Functions & Objects",
"Lisa Lippincott" ],
[ "Axiomatic Programming: From Euclidean Deductions to C++ Templates and Beyond",
"Gabriel Dos Reis" ],
[ "C++14: Through the Looking Glass",
"Michael Wong" ],
[ "Coroutines, Fibers and Threads, Oh My",
"Nat Goodspeed" ],
[ "ConceptClang: Theoretical Advances with Full C++ Concepts",
"Larisse Vuofo" ],
[ "Removing Undefined behavior from integer operations: The bounded::integer library",
"David Stone" ],
[ "Generic programming of Generic Spaces: Compile-Time Geometric Algebra with C++11",
"Pable Colapinto" ],
[ "Value Semantics and Range Algorithms - Composability and Efficiency",
"Chandler Carruth" ],
[ "Preparing the C++11 Library AFIO for Boost Peer Review",
"Paul Kirth" ],
[ "Undefined Behavior in C++: What is it, and why do you care?",
"Marshall Clow" ],
[ "The Optimization of a Boost.Asio-based Networking Server",
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s = make_ascii( s ).strip()
if verbose: print( " raw title [%s]" % s )
# would give problem with a ' delimited talk title
s = s.replace( "O'Dwyer", "ODwyer" )
s = s.replace( "D'Angelo", "DAngelo" )
s = s.replace( "O'Neal", "ONeal" )
s = s.replace( "Paul 'TBBle' Hampson", "Paul Hampson" )
# naughty boy, especially the two '
s = s.replace( "Nevin ':-)' Liber", "Nevin Liber" )
# WTF did he put in his title?
if s.startswith( "CppCon 2019: JeanHeyd Meneide 'Catch" ):
s = "CppCon 2019: JeanHeyd Meneide 'Catch [^]: Unicode for C++23'"
if s.startswith( "Confessions of a Serial K-otlin Multiplatform-er" ):
s = "Confessions of a Serial K–otlin Multiplatform–er __just don’t EXPECT too much__"
# hopeless cases
# do this first, so the matches are not affected by
# changes in later manipulations (like remove noise)
print( " before total replace [%s]" % s )
for a, b in must_total_replace:
if s == a:
s = b
# remove noise
for a in remove_noise:
s = s.replace( a, "" )
return s
for a, b in must_append_speakers:
if s == a:
s = "%s : %s" % ( b, s )
for a in must_append_box:
if s == a:
s += " []"
for head in [
"Meeting C++ Lightning Talks - ",
"Lightning Talks Meeting C++ 2016 - "
]:
if s.startswith( head ):
# format: head speaker - title
s = s.replace( head, "" ).replace( " - ", " : ", 1 )
for tail in [
"- Secret Lightning Talks - Meeting C++ 2016 - ",
"- Secret Lightning Talks - Meeting C++",
"- Meeting C++ 2015 Lightning Talks",
"- Secret Lightning Talks - Meeting C++ 2017",
"- Secret Lightning Talks @ Meeting C++ 2017"
]:
if s.endswith( tail ):
# format: speaker - title tail
s = s.replace( tail, "" ).replace( " - ", " : ", 1 )
for tail in [
"- Lightningtalks Meeting C++ 2017",
"- Lightning Talks Meeting C++ 2017",
"- Secret Lightning Talks",
"- Meeting C++ 2019 secret lightning talks",
"- Meeting C++ 2019 Secret Lightning Talks",
"- Meeting C++ 2019 lightning talks",
"- Meeting C++ Secret Lightning Talks"
]:
if s.endswith( tail ):
# format: title - speaker tail
s = s.replace( tail, "- []" )
for event in [
"Meeting Embedded 2018",
]:
if meeting_edition == event:
# format: talk - speakers
s += " - []"
for event in [
"Meeting Embedded 2020",
]:
if meeting_edition == event:
# force format: speakers - talk - meeting_edition
s = s.replace( "- " + meeting_edition, "" )
s = s.replace( " - ", " : ", 1 )
if s.lower().startswith( meeting_edition.lower() ):
# format: meeting edition[:] speaker "title"
s = s.replace( " '", " : ", 1 ).strip()
if s.endswith( "'" ): s = s[ : -1 ]
quote, bar = s.find( " '" ), s.find( " -" )
if ( quote > -1 ) and ( ( bar == -1 ) or ( bar > quote )):
# format: speaker-name "title"
s = s.replace( " '", ": ", 1 ).strip()
if s.endswith( "'" ): s = s[ : -1 ]
if s.endswith( meeting_edition ):
if( meeting_edition != "Meeting C++ 2020" ): # Jens has a bad day
s = s.replace( meeting_edition, " []" )
if ( bar > -1 ) and ( ( quote == -1 ) or ( quote > bar )):
# format: speaker - "title with a : in the title"
s = s.replace( " - ", " : ", 1 )
s = remove_nocase( s, [ "@ "+ meeting, meeting, edition ] ).strip()
s = s.replace( "[ ]", "[]" )
if s.startswith( ":" ): s = s[ 1 : ].strip()
if verbose: print( " after sanitize_raw_tile [%s]" % s )
return s
# ===========================================================================
speaker_replacements = [
[ "Falcou", "Joel Falcou" ],
[ "Lapreste", "Jean-Thierry Lapreste" ],
[ "Simonson", "Lucanus Simonson" ],
[ "Sydorchuk", "Andrii Sydorchuk" ],
[ "Gottschlich", "Justin Gottschlich" ],
[ "Schaetz", "Sebastian Schaetz" ],
[ "Lacassagne", "Lionel Lacassagne" ],
[ "Lelbach", "Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach" ],
[ "Bryce Lelbach", "Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach" ],
[ "Bryce Adelstein", "Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach" ],
[ "Habraken", "Jeroen Habraken" ],
[ "Kale", "Laxmikant Kale" ],
[ "Miller", "Phil Miller" ],
[ "Venkataraman", "Ramprasad Venkataraman" ],
[ "Sounders", "Richard Sounders" ],
[ "Jefferey", "Clinton Jefferey" ],