require 'rex/ui' module Rex module Ui module Text begin ### # # This class implements standard input using readline against # standard input. It supports tab completion. # ### class Input::Readline < Rex::Ui::Text::Input # # Initializes the readline-aware Input instance for text. # def initialize(tab_complete_proc = nil) if(not Object.const_defined?('Readline')) $stderr.puts "TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH READLINE LIBRARY: #{caller}" begin require 'readline' rescue ::LoadError require 'readline_compat' end end self.extend(::Readline) if (tab_complete_proc) ::Readline.basic_word_break_characters = "\x00" ::Readline.completion_proc = tab_complete_proc @rl_saved_proc = tab_complete_proc end end # # Reattach the original completion proc # def reset_tab_completion(tab_complete_proc = nil) ::Readline.basic_word_break_characters = "\x00" ::Readline.completion_proc = tab_complete_proc || @rl_saved_proc end # # Whether or not the input medium supports readline. # def supports_readline true end # # Calls sysread on the standard input handle. # def sysread(len = 1) begin self.fd.sysread(len) rescue ::Errno::EINTR retry end end # # Read a line from stdin # def gets() begin self.fd.gets() rescue ::Errno::EINTR retry end end # # Stick readline into a low-priority thread so that the scheduler doesn't slow # down other background threads. This is important when there are many active # background jobs, such as when the user is running Karmetasploit # def pgets line = nil orig = Thread.current.priority begin Thread.current.priority = -20 output.prompting line = ::Readline.readline(prompt, true) HISTORY.pop if (line and line.empty?) ensure Thread.current.priority = orig || 0 end line end # # Returns the output pipe handle # def fd $stdin end # # Indicates that this input medium as a shell builtin, no need # to extend. # def intrinsic_shell? true end # # The prompt that is to be displayed. # attr_accessor :prompt # # The output handle to use when displaying the prompt. # attr_accessor :output end rescue LoadError end end end end