returns an array with two strings that give most appropriate names for
files for input and output using conventions C<"E<lt>$in">, C<"E<gt>out">.
+=item Attribs
+
+returns a reference to a hash which describes internal configuration
+of the package. Names of keys in this hash conform to standard
+conventions with the leading C<rl_> stripped.
+
=item C<Features>
Returns a reference to a hash with keys being features present in
lines are put into history automatically (maybe subject to
C<MinLine>), and C<addhistory> if C<addhistory> method is not dummy.
+If C<Features> method reports a feature C<attribs> as present, the
+method C<Attribs> is not dummy.
+
=back
+=head1 Additional supported functions
+
Actually C<Term::ReadLine> can use some other package, that will
support reacher set of commands.
+All these commands are callable via method interface and have names
+which conform to standard conventions with the leading C<rl_> stripped.
+
+The stub package included with the perl distribution allows some
+additional methods:
+
+=over 12
+
+=item C<tkRunning>
+
+makes Tk event loop run when waiting for user input (i.e., during
+C<readline> method).
+
+=item C<ornaments>
+
+makes the command line stand out by using termcap data. The argument
+to C<ornaments> should be 0, 1, or a string of a form
+C<"aa,bb,cc,dd">. Four components of this string should be names of
+I<terminal capacities>, first two will be issued to make the prompt
+standout, last two to make the input line standout.
+
+=item C<newTTY>
+
+takes two arguments which are input filehandle and output filehandle.
+Switches to use these filehandles.
+
+=back
+
+One can check whether the currently loaded ReadLine package supports
+these methods by checking for corresponding C<Features>.
+
=head1 EXPORTS
None
+=head1 ENVIRONMENT
+
+The environment variable C<PERL_RL> governs which ReadLine clone is
+loaded. If the value is false, a dummy interface is used. If the value
+is true, it should be tail of the name of the package to use, such as
+C<Perl> or C<Gnu>.
+
+As a special case, if the value of this variable is space-separated,
+the tail might be used to disable the ornaments by setting the tail to
+be C<o=0> or C<ornaments=0>. The head should be as described above, say
+
+If the variable is not set, or if the head of space-separated list is
+empty, the best available package is loaded.
+
+ export "PERL_RL=Perl o=0" # Use Perl ReadLine without ornaments
+ export "PERL_RL= o=0" # Use best available ReadLine without ornaments
+
+(Note that processing of C<PERL_RL> for ornaments is in the discretion of the
+particular used C<Term::ReadLine::*> package).
+
=cut
package Term::ReadLine::Stub;
+@ISA = qw'Term::ReadLine::Tk Term::ReadLine::TermCap';
$DB::emacs = $DB::emacs; # To peacify -w
+*rl_term_set = \@Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set;
sub ReadLine {'Term::ReadLine::Stub'}
sub readline {
- my ($in,$out,$str) = @{shift()};
- print $out shift;
- $str = scalar <$in>;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($in,$out,$str) = @$self;
+ print $out $rl_term_set[0], shift, $rl_term_set[1], $rl_term_set[2];
+ $self->register_Tk
+ if not $Term::ReadLine::registered and $Term::ReadLine::toloop
+ and defined &Tk::DoOneEvent;
+ #$str = scalar <$in>;
+ $str = $self->get_line;
+ print $out $rl_term_set[3];
# bug in 5.000: chomping empty string creats length -1:
chomp $str if defined $str;
$str;
if (-e "/dev/tty") {
$console = "/dev/tty";
- } elsif (-e "con") {
+ } elsif (-e "con" or $^O eq 'MSWin32') {
$console = "con";
} else {
$console = "sys\$command";
}
- if (defined $ENV{'OS2_SHELL'}) { # In OS/2
+ if (($^O eq 'amigaos') || ($^O eq 'beos') || ($^O eq 'epoc')) {
+ $console = undef;
+ }
+ elsif ($^O eq 'os2') {
if ($DB::emacs) {
$console = undef;
} else {
die "method new called with wrong number of arguments"
unless @_==2 or @_==4;
#local (*FIN, *FOUT);
- my ($FIN, $FOUT);
+ my ($FIN, $FOUT, $ret);
if (@_==2) {
($console, $consoleOUT) = findConsole;
$sel = select(FOUT);
$| = 1; # for DB::OUT
select($sel);
- bless [\*FIN, \*FOUT];
+ $ret = bless [\*FIN, \*FOUT];
} else { # Filehandles supplied
$FIN = $_[2]; $FOUT = $_[3];
#OUT->autoflush(1); # Conflicts with debugger?
$sel = select($FOUT);
$| = 1; # for DB::OUT
select($sel);
- bless [$FIN, $FOUT];
+ $ret = bless [$FIN, $FOUT];
+ }
+ if ($ret->Features->{ornaments}
+ and not ($ENV{PERL_RL} and $ENV{PERL_RL} =~ /\bo\w*=0/)) {
+ local $Term::ReadLine::termcap_nowarn = 1;
+ $ret->ornaments(1);
}
+ return $ret;
+}
+
+sub newTTY {
+ my ($self, $in, $out) = @_;
+ $self->[0] = $in;
+ $self->[1] = $out;
+ my $sel = select($out);
+ $| = 1; # for DB::OUT
+ select($sel);
}
+
sub IN { shift->[0] }
sub OUT { shift->[1] }
sub MinLine { undef }
-sub Features { {} }
+sub Attribs { {} }
+
+my %features = (tkRunning => 1, ornaments => 1, 'newTTY' => 1);
+sub Features { \%features }
package Term::ReadLine; # So late to allow the above code be defined?
-eval "use Term::ReadLine::Gnu;" or eval "use Term::ReadLine::Perl;";
+
+my ($which) = exists $ENV{PERL_RL} ? split /\s+/, $ENV{PERL_RL} : undef;
+if ($which) {
+ if ($which =~ /\bgnu\b/i){
+ eval "use Term::ReadLine::Gnu;";
+ } elsif ($which =~ /\bperl\b/i) {
+ eval "use Term::ReadLine::Perl;";
+ } else {
+ eval "use Term::ReadLine::$which;";
+ }
+} elsif (defined $which and $which ne '') { # Defined but false
+ # Do nothing fancy
+} else {
+ eval "use Term::ReadLine::Gnu; 1" or eval "use Term::ReadLine::Perl; 1";
+}
#require FileHandle;
@ISA = qw(Term::ReadLine::Stub);
}
+package Term::ReadLine::TermCap;
+
+# Prompt-start, prompt-end, command-line-start, command-line-end
+# -- zero-width beautifies to emit around prompt and the command line.
+@rl_term_set = ("","","","");
+# string encoded:
+$rl_term_set = ',,,';
+
+sub LoadTermCap {
+ return if defined $terminal;
+
+ require Term::Cap;
+ $terminal = Tgetent Term::Cap ({OSPEED => 9600}); # Avoid warning.
+}
+
+sub ornaments {
+ shift;
+ return $rl_term_set unless @_;
+ $rl_term_set = shift;
+ $rl_term_set ||= ',,,';
+ $rl_term_set = 'us,ue,md,me' if $rl_term_set eq '1';
+ my @ts = split /,/, $rl_term_set, 4;
+ eval { LoadTermCap };
+ unless (defined $terminal) {
+ warn("Cannot find termcap: $@\n") unless $Term::ReadLine::termcap_nowarn;
+ $rl_term_set = ',,,';
+ return;
+ }
+ @rl_term_set = map {$_ ? $terminal->Tputs($_,1) || '' : ''} @ts;
+ return $rl_term_set;
+}
+
+
+package Term::ReadLine::Tk;
+
+$count_handle = $count_DoOne = $count_loop = 0;
+
+sub handle {$giveup = 1; $count_handle++}
+
+sub Tk_loop {
+ # Tk->tkwait('variable',\$giveup); # needs Widget
+ $count_DoOne++, Tk::DoOneEvent(0) until $giveup;
+ $count_loop++;
+ $giveup = 0;
+}
+
+sub register_Tk {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $Term::ReadLine::registered++
+ or Tk->fileevent($self->IN,'readable',\&handle);
+}
+
+sub tkRunning {
+ $Term::ReadLine::toloop = $_[1] if @_ > 1;
+ $Term::ReadLine::toloop;
+}
+
+sub get_c {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->Tk_loop if $Term::ReadLine::toloop && defined &Tk::DoOneEvent;
+ return getc $self->IN;
+}
+
+sub get_line {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->Tk_loop if $Term::ReadLine::toloop && defined &Tk::DoOneEvent;
+ my $in = $self->IN;
+ local ($/) = "\n";
+ return scalar <$in>;
+}
1;