#!/usr/bin/env bash
function parseResults() {
oIFS=$IFS
IFS=":"
declare -a fields=($1)
export QUERYTERM=$(echo "${fields[0]}"|awk '{print $1}');
export LISTCOUNT=$(echo "${fields[0]}"|awk '{print $2}');
export WORDLIST=$(echo "${fields[1]}"|sed 's/^\s*\|\s*$//g');
IFS=$oIFS
unset oIFS
}
searchterm=$(zenity --entry --text="Enter search term:" --title="Speller" --width=300 --height=40 2> /dev/null);
if [ -z "${searchterm}" ] | [ "${searchterm}" == " " ]; then
zenity --info --text="ERROR No search term provided!"\
--icon-name=error \
--window-icon="${HOME}/.local/bin/img/xmark.png" 2> /dev/null
exit 1;
fi
if [[ "${searchterm}" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
zenity --info --text="ERROR only words, please!"\
--icon-name=error \
--window-icon="${HOME}/.local/bin/img/xmark.png" 2> /dev/null
exit 1;
fi
export RESULT=$(echo "$searchterm"|aspell -a|sed "1 d"); # Deletes the header line
export FIXED="${RESULT/& }" # Removes ampersand causing parsing errors.
if [[ "${FIXED}" == *"*"* ]]; then
zenity --info --text="CORRECT! " \
--icon-name=info \
--window-icon="${HOME}/.local/bin/img/check-mark-11-16.png" 2> /dev/null
else
parseResults "${FIXED}"
message="There are ${LISTCOUNT} suggested corrections for '${QUERYTERM}': ${WORDLIST}"
zenity --info --text="${message}"\
--icon-name=warning \
--window-icon="${HOME}/.local/bin/img/caution-48.png" 2> /dev/null
fi