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# frozen_string_literal: false
#
# irb/input-method.rb - input methods used irb
# $Release Version: 0.9.6$
# $Revision$
# by Keiju ISHITSUKA([email protected])
#
# --
#
#
#
require_relative 'src_encoding'
require_relative 'magic-file'
require_relative 'completion'
require 'reline'
module IRB
STDIN_FILE_NAME = "(line)" # :nodoc:
class InputMethod
# Creates a new input method object
def initialize(file = STDIN_FILE_NAME)
@file_name = file
end
# The file name of this input method, usually given during initialization.
attr_reader :file_name
# The irb prompt associated with this input method
attr_accessor :prompt
# Reads the next line from this input method.
#
# See IO#gets for more information.
def gets
fail NotImplementedError, "gets"
end
public :gets
# Whether this input method is still readable when there is no more data to
# read.
#
# See IO#eof for more information.
def readable_after_eof?
false
end
end
class StdioInputMethod < InputMethod
# Creates a new input method object
def initialize
super
@line_no = 0
@line = []
@stdin = IO.open(STDIN.to_i, :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
@stdout = IO.open(STDOUT.to_i, 'w', :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
end
# Reads the next line from this input method.
#
# See IO#gets for more information.
def gets
print @prompt
line = @stdin.gets
@line[@line_no += 1] = line
end
# Whether the end of this input method has been reached, returns +true+ if
# there is no more data to read.
#
# See IO#eof? for more information.
def eof?
@stdin.eof?
end
# Whether this input method is still readable when there is no more data to
# read.
#
# See IO#eof for more information.
def readable_after_eof?
true
end
# Returns the current line number for #io.
#
# #line counts the number of times #gets is called.
#
# See IO#lineno for more information.
def line(line_no)
@line[line_no]
end
# The external encoding for standard input.
def encoding
@stdin.external_encoding
end
end
# Use a File for IO with irb, see InputMethod
class FileInputMethod < InputMethod
# Creates a new input method object
def initialize(file)
super
@io = IRB::MagicFile.open(file)
end
# The file name of this input method, usually given during initialization.
attr_reader :file_name
# Whether the end of this input method has been reached, returns +true+ if
# there is no more data to read.
#
# See IO#eof? for more information.
def eof?
@io.eof?
end
# Reads the next line from this input method.
#
# See IO#gets for more information.
def gets
print @prompt
@io.gets
end
# The external encoding for standard input.
def encoding
@io.external_encoding
end
end
begin
require "readline"
class ReadlineInputMethod < InputMethod
include Readline
# Creates a new input method object using Readline
def initialize
if Readline.respond_to?(:encoding_system_needs)
IRB.__send__(:set_encoding, Readline.encoding_system_needs.name, override: false)
end
super
@line_no = 0
@line = []
@eof = false
@stdin = IO.open(STDIN.to_i, :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
@stdout = IO.open(STDOUT.to_i, 'w', :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
if Readline.respond_to?("basic_word_break_characters=")
Readline.basic_word_break_characters = IRB::InputCompletor::BASIC_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS
end
Readline.completion_append_character = nil
Readline.completion_proc = IRB::InputCompletor::CompletionProc
end
# Reads the next line from this input method.
#
# See IO#gets for more information.
def gets
Readline.input = @stdin
Readline.output = @stdout
if l = readline(@prompt, false)
HISTORY.push(l) if !l.empty?
@line[@line_no += 1] = l + "\n"
else
@eof = true
l
end
end
# Whether the end of this input method has been reached, returns +true+
# if there is no more data to read.
#
# See IO#eof? for more information.
def eof?
@eof
end
# Whether this input method is still readable when there is no more data to
# read.
#
# See IO#eof for more information.
def readable_after_eof?
true
end
# Returns the current line number for #io.
#
# #line counts the number of times #gets is called.
#
# See IO#lineno for more information.
def line(line_no)
@line[line_no]
end
# The external encoding for standard input.
def encoding
@stdin.external_encoding
end
if Readline.respond_to?("basic_word_break_characters=")
Readline.basic_word_break_characters = IRB::InputCompletor::BASIC_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS
end
Readline.completion_append_character = nil
Readline.completion_proc = IRB::InputCompletor::CompletionProc
end
rescue LoadError
end
class ReidlineInputMethod < InputMethod
include Reline
# Creates a new input method object using Readline
def initialize
IRB.__send__(:set_encoding, Reline.encoding_system_needs.name, override: false)
super
@line_no = 0
@line = []
@eof = false
@stdin = ::IO.open(STDIN.to_i, :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
@stdout = ::IO.open(STDOUT.to_i, 'w', :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
if Reline.respond_to?("basic_word_break_characters=")
Reline.basic_word_break_characters = IRB::InputCompletor::BASIC_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS
end
Reline.completion_append_character = nil
Reline.completion_proc = IRB::InputCompletor::CompletionProc
Reline.output_modifier_proc =
if IRB.conf[:USE_COLORIZE]
proc do |output, complete:|
next unless IRB::Color.colorable?
IRB::Color.colorize_code(output, complete: complete)
end
else
proc do |output|
Reline::Unicode.escape_for_print(output)
end
end
Reline.dig_perfect_match_proc = IRB::InputCompletor::PerfectMatchedProc
end
def check_termination(&block)
@check_termination_proc = block
end
def dynamic_prompt(&block)
@prompt_proc = block
end
def auto_indent(&block)
@auto_indent_proc = block
end
# Reads the next line from this input method.
#
# See IO#gets for more information.
def gets
Reline.input = @stdin
Reline.output = @stdout
Reline.prompt_proc = @prompt_proc
Reline.auto_indent_proc = @auto_indent_proc if @auto_indent_proc
if l = readmultiline(@prompt, false, &@check_termination_proc)
HISTORY.push(l) if !l.empty?
@line[@line_no += 1] = l + "\n"
else
@eof = true
l
end
end
# Whether the end of this input method has been reached, returns +true+
# if there is no more data to read.
#
# See IO#eof? for more information.
def eof?
@eof
end
# Whether this input method is still readable when there is no more data to
# read.
#
# See IO#eof for more information.
def readable_after_eof?
true
end
# Returns the current line number for #io.
#
# #line counts the number of times #gets is called.
#
# See IO#lineno for more information.
def line(line_no)
@line[line_no]
end
# The external encoding for standard input.
def encoding
@stdin.external_encoding
end
end
end