# readline.rb -- GNU Readline module # Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Shugo Maed # # Ruby translation by Park Heesob phasis@gmail.com =begin Copyright (c) 2009, Park Heesob All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * Neither the name of Park Heesob nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. =end module Readline require 'rbreadline' include RbReadline @completion_proc = nil @completion_case_fold = false # Begins an interactive terminal process using +prompt+ as the command # prompt that users see when they type commands. The method returns the # line entered whenever a carriage return is encountered. # # If an +add_history+ argument is provided, commands entered by users are # stored in a history buffer that can be recalled for later use. # # Note that this method depends on $stdin and $stdout both being open. # Because this is meant as an interactive console interface, they should # generally not be redirected. # # Example: # # loop{ Readline.readline('> ') } # def readline(prompt, add_history=nil) if $stdin.closed? raise IOError, "stdin closed" end RbReadline.rl_instream = $stdin RbReadline.rl_outstream = $stdout status = 0 begin buff = RbReadline.readline(prompt) rescue Exception => e buff = nil RbReadline.rl_cleanup_after_signal() RbReadline.rl_deprep_terminal() raise e end if add_history && buff RbReadline.add_history(buff) end return buff ? buff.dup : nil end # Sets the input stream (an IO object) for readline interaction. The # default is $stdin. # def self.input=(input) RbReadline.rl_instream = input end # Sets the output stream (an IO object) for readline interaction. The # default is $stdout. # def self.output=(output) RbReadline.rl_outstream = output end # Sets the auto-completion procedure (i.e. tab auto-complete). # # The +proc+ argument is typically a Proc object. It must respond to # .call, take a single String argument and return an Array of # candidates for completion. # # Example: # # list = ['search', 'next', 'clear'] # Readline.completion_proc = proc{ |s| list.grep( /^#{Regexp.escape(s)}/) } # def self.completion_proc=(proc) unless defined? proc.call raise ArgumentError,"argument must respond to `call'" end @completion_proc = proc end # Returns the current auto-completion procedure. # def self.completion_proc() @completion_proc end # Sets whether or not the completion proc should ignore case sensitivity. # The default is false, i.e. completion procs are case sensitive. # def self.completion_case_fold=(bool) @completion_case_fold = bool end # Returns whether or not the completion proc is case sensitive. The # default is false, i.e. completion procs are case sensitive. # def self.completion_case_fold() @completion_case_fold end def self.readline_attempted_completion_function(text,start,_end) proc = @completion_proc return nil if proc.nil? RbReadline.rl_attempted_completion_over = true case_fold = @completion_case_fold ary = proc.call(text) if ary.class != Array ary = Array(ary) else ary.compact! end matches = ary.length return nil if (matches == 0) result = Array.new(matches+2) for i in 0 ... matches result[i+1] = ary[i].dup end result[matches+1] = nil if(matches==1) result[0] = result[1].dup else i = 1 low = 100000 while (i < matches) if (case_fold) si = 0 while ((c1 = result[i][si,1].downcase) && (c2 = result[i + 1][si,1].downcase)) break if (c1 != c2) si += 1 end else si = 0 while ((c1 = result[i][si,1]) && (c2 = result[i + 1][si,1])) break if (c1 != c2) si += 1 end end if (low > si) low = si end i+=1 end result[0] = result[1][0,low] end result end # Sets vi editing mode. # def self.vi_editing_mode() RbReadline.rl_vi_editing_mode(1,0) nil end # Sets emacs editing mode # def self.emacs_editing_mode() RbReadline.rl_emacs_editing_mode(1,0) nil end # Sets the character that is automatically appended after the # Readline.completion_proc method is called. # # If +char+ is nil or empty, then a null character is used. # def self.completion_append_character=(char) if char.nil? RbReadline.rl_completion_append_character = ?\0 elsif char.length==0 RbReadline.rl_completion_append_character = ?\0 else RbReadline.rl_completion_append_character = char[0] end end # Returns the character that is automatically appended after the # Readline.completion_proc method is called. # def self.completion_append_character() if RbReadline.rl_completion_append_character == ?\0 nil end return RbReadline.rl_completion_append_character end # Sets the character string that signal a break between words for the # completion proc. # def self.basic_word_break_characters=(str) RbReadline.rl_basic_word_break_characters = str.dup end # Returns the character string that signal a break between words for the # completion proc. The default is " \t\n\"\\'`@$><=|&{(". # def self.basic_word_break_characters() if RbReadline.rl_basic_word_break_characters.nil? nil else RbReadline.rl_basic_word_break_characters.dup end end # Sets the character string that signal the start or end of a word for # the completion proc. # def self.completer_word_break_characters=(str) RbReadline.rl_completer_word_break_characters = str.dup end # Returns the character string that signal the start or end of a word for # the completion proc. # def self.completer_word_break_characters() if RbReadline.rl_completer_word_break_characters.nil? nil else RbReadline.rl_completer_word_break_characters.dup end end # Sets the list of quote characters that can cause a word break. # def self.basic_quote_characters=(str) RbReadline.rl_basic_quote_characters = str.dup end # Returns the list of quote characters that can cause a word break. # The default is "'\"" (single and double quote characters). # def self.basic_quote_characters() if RbReadline.rl_basic_quote_characters.nil? nil else RbReadline.rl_basic_quote_characters.dup end end # Sets the list of characters that can be used to quote a substring of # the line, i.e. a group of characters within quotes. # def self.completer_quote_characters=(str) RbReadline.rl_completer_quote_characters = str.dup end # Returns the list of characters that can be used to quote a substring # of the line, i.e. a group of characters inside quotes. # def self.completer_quote_characters() if RbReadline.rl_completer_quote_characters.nil? nil else RbReadline.rl_completer_quote_characters.dup end end # Sets the character string of one or more characters that indicate quotes # for the filename completion of user input. # def self.filename_quote_characters=(str) RbReadline.rl_filename_quote_characters = str.dup end # Returns the character string used to indicate quotes for the filename # completion of user input. # def self.filename_quote_characters() if RbReadline.rl_filename_quote_characters.nil? nil else RbReadline.rl_filename_quote_characters.dup end end # The History class encapsulates a history of all commands entered by # users at the prompt, providing an interface for inspection and retrieval # of all commands. class History extend Enumerable # The History class, stringified in all caps. #-- # Why? # def self.to_s "HISTORY" end # Returns the command that was entered at the specified +index+ # in the history buffer. # # Raises an IndexError if the entry is nil. # def self.[](index) if index < 0 index += RbReadline.history_length end entry = RbReadline.history_get(RbReadline.history_base+index) if entry.nil? raise IndexError,"invalid index" end entry.line.dup end # Sets the command +str+ at the given index in the history buffer. # # You can only replace an existing entry. Attempting to create a new # entry will result in an IndexError. # def self.[]=(index,str) if index<0 index += RbReadline.history_length end entry = RbReadline.replace_history_entry(index,str,nil) if entry.nil? raise IndexError,"invalid index" end str end # Synonym for Readline.add_history. # def self.<<(str) RbReadline.add_history(str) end # Pushes a list of +args+ onto the history buffer. # def self.push(*args) args.each do |str| RbReadline.add_history(str) end end # Internal function that removes the item at +index+ from the history # buffer, performing necessary duplication in the process. #-- # TODO: mark private? # def self.rb_remove_history(index) entry = RbReadline.remove_history(index) if (entry) val = entry.line.dup entry = nil return val end nil end # Removes and returns the last element from the history buffer. # def self.pop() if RbReadline.history_length>0 rb_remove_history(RbReadline.history_length-1) else nil end end # Removes and returns the first element from the history buffer. # def self.shift() if RbReadline.history_length>0 rb_remove_history(0) else nil end end # Iterates over each entry in the history buffer. # def self.each() for i in 0 ... RbReadline.history_length entry = RbReadline.history_get(RbReadline.history_base + i) break if entry.nil? yield entry.line.dup end self end # Returns the length of the history buffer. # def self.length() RbReadline.history_length end # Synonym for Readline.length. # def self.size() RbReadline.history_length end # Returns a bolean value indicating whether or not the history buffer # is empty. # def self.empty?() RbReadline.history_length == 0 end # Deletes an entry from the histoyr buffer at the specified +index+. # def self.delete_at(index) if index < 0 i += RbReadline.history_length end if index < 0 || index > RbReadline.history_length - 1 raise IndexError, "invalid index" end rb_remove_history(index) end end HISTORY = History # The Fcomp class provided to encapsulate typical filename completion # procedure. You will not typically use this directly, but will instead # use the Readline::FILENAME_COMPLETION_PROC. # class Fcomp def self.call(str) matches = RbReadline.rl_completion_matches(str, :rl_filename_completion_function) if (matches) result = [] i = 0 while(matches[i]) result << matches[i].dup matches[i] = nil i += 1 end matches = nil if (result.length >= 2) result.shift end else result = nil end return result end end FILENAME_COMPLETION_PROC = Fcomp # The Ucomp class provided to encapsulate typical filename completion # procedure. You will not typically use this directly, but will instead # use the Readline::USERNAME_COMPLETION_PROC. # # Note that this feature currently only works on Unix systems since it # ultimately uses the Etc module to iterate over a list of users. # class Ucomp def self.call(str) matches = RbReadline.rl_completion_matches(str, :rl_username_completion_function) if (matches) result = [] i = 0 while(matches[i]) result << matches[i].dup matches[i] = nil i += 1 end matches = nil if (result.length >= 2) result.shift end else result = nil end return result end end USERNAME_COMPLETION_PROC = Ucomp RbReadline.rl_readline_name = "Ruby" RbReadline.using_history() VERSION = RbReadline.rl_library_version module_function :readline RbReadline.rl_attempted_completion_function = :readline_attempted_completion_function end