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###*
Keyword analysis for HackMyResume.
@license MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
@module inspectors/keyword-inspector
###
_ = require('underscore')
FluentDate = require('../core/fluent-date')
###*
Analyze the resume's use of keywords.
TODO: BUG: Keyword search regex is inaccurate, especially for one or two
letter keywords like "C" or "CLI".
@class keywordInspector
###
keywordInspector = module.exports =
###* A unique name for this inspector. ###
moniker: 'keyword-inspector'
###*
Run the Keyword Inspector on a resume.
@method run
@return An collection of statistical keyword data.
###
run: ( rez ) ->
# "Quote" or safely escape a keyword so it can be used as a regex. For
# example, if the keyword is "C++", yield "C\+\+".
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/2593661/4942583
regex_quote = (str) -> (str + '').replace(/[.?*+^$[\]\\(){}|-]/ig, "\\$&")
# Create a searchable plain-text digest of the resume
# TODO: BUG: Don't search within keywords for other keywords. Job A
# declares the "foo" keyword. Job B declares the "foo & bar" keyword. Job
# B's mention of "foobar" should not count as a mention of "foo".
# To achieve this, remove keywords from the search digest and treat them
# separately.
searchable = ''
rez.transformStrings ['imp', 'computed', 'safe'], ( key, val ) ->
searchable += ' ' + val
# Assemble a regex skeleton we can use to test for keywords with a bit
# more
prefix = '(?:' + ['^', '\\s+', '[\\.,]+'].join('|') + ')'
suffix = '(?:' + ['$', '\\s+', '[\\.,]+'].join('|') + ')'
return rez.keywords().map (kw) ->
# 1. Using word boundary or other regex class is inaccurate
#
# var regex = new RegExp( '\\b' + regex_quote( kw )/* + '\\b'*/, 'ig');
#
# 2. Searching for the raw keyword is inaccurate ("C" will match any
# word containing a 'c'!).
#
# var regex = new RegExp( regex_quote( kw ), 'ig');
#
# 3. Instead, use a custom regex with special delimeters.
regex_str = prefix + regex_quote( kw ) + suffix
regex = new RegExp( regex_str, 'ig')
myArray = null
count = 0
while (myArray = regex.exec( searchable )) != null
count++
name: kw
count: count