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# Copyright 2000-2010 Michael Hudson-Doyle <micahel@gmail.com> # Antonio Cuni # Armin Rigo # # All Rights Reserved # # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and # its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, # provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and # that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in # supporting documentation. # # THE AUTHOR MICHAEL HUDSON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO # THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY # AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, # INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER # RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF # CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. from __future__ import annotations import sys from contextlib import contextmanager from dataclasses import dataclass, field, fields from _colorize import can_colorize, ANSIColors from . import commands, console, input from .utils import wlen, unbracket, disp_str from .trace import trace # types Command = commands.Command from .types import Callback, SimpleContextManager, KeySpec, CommandName # syntax classes: SYNTAX_WHITESPACE, SYNTAX_WORD, SYNTAX_SYMBOL = range(3) def make_default_syntax_table() -> dict[str, int]: # XXX perhaps should use some unicodedata here? st: dict[str, int] = {} for c in map(chr, range(256)): st[c] = SYNTAX_SYMBOL for c in [a for a in map(chr, range(256)) if a.isalnum()]: st[c] = SYNTAX_WORD st["\n"] = st[" "] = SYNTAX_WHITESPACE return st def make_default_commands() -> dict[CommandName, type[Command]]: result: dict[CommandName, type[Command]] = {} for v in vars(commands).values(): if isinstance(v, type) and issubclass(v, Command) and v.__name__[0].islower(): result[v.__name__] = v result[v.__name__.replace("_", "-")] = v return result default_keymap: tuple[tuple[KeySpec, CommandName], ...] = tuple( [ (r"\C-a", "beginning-of-line"), (r"\C-b", "left"), (r"\C-c", "interrupt"), (r"\C-d", "delete"), (r"\C-e", "end-of-line"), (r"\C-f", "right"), (r"\C-g", "cancel"), (r"\C-h", "backspace"), (r"\C-j", "accept"), (r"\<return>", "accept"), (r"\C-k", "kill-line"), (r"\C-l", "clear-screen"), (r"\C-m", "accept"), (r"\C-t", "transpose-characters"), (r"\C-u", "unix-line-discard"), (r"\C-w", "unix-word-rubout"), (r"\C-x\C-u", "upcase-region"), (r"\C-y", "yank"), *(() if sys.platform == "win32" else ((r"\C-z", "suspend"), )), (r"\M-b", "backward-word"), (r"\M-c", "capitalize-word"), (r"\M-d", "kill-word"), (r"\M-f", "forward-word"), (r"\M-l", "downcase-word"), (r"\M-t", "transpose-words"), (r"\M-u", "upcase-word"), (r"\M-y", "yank-pop"), (r"\M--", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-0", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-1", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-2", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-3", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-4", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-5", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-6", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-7", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-8", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-9", "digit-arg"), (r"\M-\n", "accept"), ("\\\\", "self-insert"), (r"\x1b[200~", "enable_bracketed_paste"), (r"\x1b[201~", "disable_bracketed_paste"), (r"\x03", "ctrl-c"), ] + [(c, "self-insert") for c in map(chr, range(32, 127)) if c != "\\"] + [(c, "self-insert") for c in map(chr, range(128, 256)) if c.isalpha()] + [ (r"\<up>", "up"), (r"\<down>", "down"), (r"\<left>", "left"), (r"\C-\<left>", "backward-word"), (r"\<right>", "right"), (r"\C-\<right>", "forward-word"), (r"\<delete>", "delete"), (r"\x1b[3~", "delete"), (r"\<backspace>", "backspace"), (r"\M-\<backspace>", "backward-kill-word"), (r"\<end>", "end-of-line"), # was 'end' (r"\<home>", "beginning-of-line"), # was 'home' (r"\<f1>", "help"), (r"\<f2>", "show-history"), (r"\<f3>", "paste-mode"), (r"\EOF", "end"), # the entries in the terminfo database for xterms (r"\EOH", "home"), # seem to be wrong. this is a less than ideal # workaround ] ) @dataclass(slots=True) class Reader: """The Reader class implements the bare bones of a command reader, handling such details as editing and cursor motion. What it does not support are such things as completion or history support - these are implemented elsewhere. Instance variables of note include: * buffer: A *list* (*not* a string at the moment :-) containing all the characters that have been entered. * console: Hopefully encapsulates the OS dependent stuff. * pos: A 0-based index into `buffer' for where the insertion point is. * screeninfo: Ahem. This list contains some info needed to move the insertion point around reasonably efficiently. * cxy, lxy: the position of the insertion point in screen ... * syntax_table: Dictionary mapping characters to `syntax class'; read the emacs docs to see what this means :-) * commands: Dictionary mapping command names to command classes. * arg: The emacs-style prefix argument. It will be None if no such argument has been provided. * dirty: True if we need to refresh the display. * kill_ring: The emacs-style kill-ring; manipulated with yank & yank-pop * ps1, ps2, ps3, ps4: prompts. ps1 is the prompt for a one-line input; for a multiline input it looks like: ps2> first line of input goes here ps3> second and further ps3> lines get ps3 ... ps4> and the last one gets ps4 As with the usual top-level, you can set these to instances if you like; str() will be called on them (once) at the beginning of each command. Don't put really long or newline containing strings here, please! This is just the default policy; you can change it freely by overriding get_prompt() (and indeed some standard subclasses do). * finished: handle1 will set this to a true value if a command signals that we're done. """ console: console.Console ## state buffer: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) pos: int = 0 ps1: str = "->> " ps2: str = "/>> " ps3: str = "|.. " ps4: str = R"\__ " kill_ring: list[list[str]] = field(default_factory=list) msg: str = "" arg: int | None = None dirty: bool = False finished: bool = False paste_mode: bool = False in_bracketed_paste: bool = False commands: dict[str, type[Command]] = field(default_factory=make_default_commands) last_command: type[Command] | None = None syntax_table: dict[str, int] = field(default_factory=make_default_syntax_table) keymap: tuple[tuple[str, str], ...] = () input_trans: input.KeymapTranslator = field(init=False) input_trans_stack: list[input.KeymapTranslator] = field(default_factory=list) screen: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) screeninfo: list[tuple[int, list[int]]] = field(init=False) cxy: tuple[int, int] = field(init=False) lxy: tuple[int, int] = field(init=False) scheduled_commands: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) can_colorize: bool = False threading_hook: Callback | None = None ## cached metadata to speed up screen refreshes @dataclass class RefreshCache: in_bracketed_paste: bool = False screen: list[str] = field(default_factory=list) screeninfo: list[tuple[int, list[int]]] = field(init=False) line_end_offsets: list[int] = field(default_factory=list) pos: int = field(init=False) cxy: tuple[int, int] = field(init=False) dimensions: tuple[int, int] = field(init=False) invalidated: bool = False def update_cache(self, reader: Reader, screen: list[str], screeninfo: list[tuple[int, list[int]]], ) -> None: self.in_bracketed_paste = reader.in_bracketed_paste self.screen = screen.copy() self.screeninfo = screeninfo.copy() self.pos = reader.pos self.cxy = reader.cxy self.dimensions = reader.console.width, reader.console.height self.invalidated = False def valid(self, reader: Reader) -> bool: if self.invalidated: return False dimensions = reader.console.width, reader.console.height dimensions_changed = dimensions != self.dimensions paste_changed = reader.in_bracketed_paste != self.in_bracketed_paste return not (dimensions_changed or paste_changed) def get_cached_location(self, reader: Reader) -> tuple[int, int]: if self.invalidated: raise ValueError("Cache is invalidated") offset = 0 earliest_common_pos = min(reader.pos, self.pos) num_common_lines = len(self.line_end_offsets) while num_common_lines > 0: offset = self.line_end_offsets[num_common_lines - 1] if earliest_common_pos > offset: break num_common_lines -= 1 else: offset = 0 return offset, num_common_lines last_refresh_cache: RefreshCache = field(default_factory=RefreshCache) def __post_init__(self) -> None: # Enable the use of `insert` without a `prepare` call - necessary to # facilitate the tab completion hack implemented for # <https://bugs.python.org/issue25660>. self.keymap = self.collect_keymap() self.input_trans = input.KeymapTranslator( self.keymap, invalid_cls="invalid-key", character_cls="self-insert" ) self.screeninfo = [(0, [])] self.cxy = self.pos2xy() self.lxy = (self.pos, 0) self.can_colorize = can_colorize() self.last_refresh_cache.screeninfo = self.screeninfo self.last_refresh_cache.pos = self.pos self.last_refresh_cache.cxy = self.cxy self.last_refresh_cache.dimensions = (0, 0) def collect_keymap(self) -> tuple[tuple[KeySpec, CommandName], ...]: return default_keymap def calc_screen(self) -> list[str]: """Translate changes in self.buffer into changes in self.console.screen.""" # Since the last call to calc_screen: # screen and screeninfo may differ due to a completion menu being shown # pos and cxy may differ due to edits, cursor movements, or completion menus # Lines that are above both the old and new cursor position can't have changed, # unless the terminal has been resized (which might cause reflowing) or we've # entered or left paste mode (which changes prompts, causing reflowing). num_common_lines = 0 offset = 0 if self.last_refresh_cache.valid(self): offset, num_common_lines = self.last_refresh_cache.get_cached_location(self) screen = self.last_refresh_cache.screen del screen[num_common_lines:] screeninfo = self.last_refresh_cache.screeninfo del screeninfo[num_common_lines:] last_refresh_line_end_offsets = self.last_refresh_cache.line_end_offsets del last_refresh_line_end_offsets[num_common_lines:] pos = self.pos pos -= offset prompt_from_cache = (offset and self.buffer[offset - 1] != "\n") lines = "".join(self.buffer[offset:]).split("\n") cursor_found = False lines_beyond_cursor = 0 for ln, line in enumerate(lines, num_common_lines): line_len = len(line) if 0 <= pos <= line_len: self.lxy = pos, ln cursor_found = True elif cursor_found: lines_beyond_cursor += 1 if lines_beyond_cursor > self.console.height: # No need to keep formatting lines. # The console can't show them. break if prompt_from_cache: # Only the first line's prompt can come from the cache prompt_from_cache = False prompt = "" else: prompt = self.get_prompt(ln, line_len >= pos >= 0) while "\n" in prompt: pre_prompt, _, prompt = prompt.partition("\n") last_refresh_line_end_offsets.append(offset) screen.append(pre_prompt) screeninfo.append((0, [])) pos -= line_len + 1 prompt, prompt_len = self.process_prompt(prompt) chars, char_widths = disp_str(line) wrapcount = (sum(char_widths) + prompt_len) // self.console.width trace("wrapcount = {wrapcount}", wrapcount=wrapcount) if wrapcount == 0 or not char_widths: offset += line_len + 1 # Takes all of the line plus the newline last_refresh_line_end_offsets.append(offset) screen.append(prompt + "".join(chars)) screeninfo.append((prompt_len, char_widths)) else: pre = prompt prelen = prompt_len for wrap in range(wrapcount + 1): index_to_wrap_before = 0 column = 0 for char_width in char_widths: if column + char_width + prelen >= self.console.width: break index_to_wrap_before += 1 column += char_width if len(chars) > index_to_wrap_before: offset += index_to_wrap_before post = "\\" after = [1] else: offset += index_to_wrap_before + 1 # Takes the newline post = "" after = [] last_refresh_line_end_offsets.append(offset) render = pre + "".join(chars[:index_to_wrap_before]) + post render_widths = char_widths[:index_to_wrap_before] + after screen.append(render) screeninfo.append((prelen, render_widths)) chars = chars[index_to_wrap_before:] char_widths = char_widths[index_to_wrap_before:] pre = "" prelen = 0 self.screeninfo = screeninfo self.cxy = self.pos2xy() if self.msg: for mline in self.msg.split("\n"): screen.append(mline) screeninfo.append((0, [])) self.last_refresh_cache.update_cache(self, screen, screeninfo) return screen @staticmethod def process_prompt(prompt: str) -> tuple[str, int]: r"""Return a tuple with the prompt string and its visible length. The prompt string has the zero-width brackets recognized by shells (\x01 and \x02) removed. The length ignores anything between those brackets as well as any ANSI escape sequences. """ out_prompt = unbracket(prompt, including_content=False) visible_prompt = unbracket(prompt, including_content=True) return out_prompt, wlen(visible_prompt) def bow(self, p: int | None = None) -> int: """Return the 0-based index of the word break preceding p most immediately. p defaults to self.pos; word boundaries are determined using self.syntax_table.""" if p is None: p = self.pos st = self.syntax_table b = self.buffer p -= 1 while p >= 0 and st.get(b[p], SYNTAX_WORD) != SYNTAX_WORD: p -= 1 while p >= 0 and st.get(b[p], SYNTAX_WORD) == SYNTAX_WORD: p -= 1 return p + 1 def eow(self, p: int | None = None) -> int: """Return the 0-based index of the word break following p most immediately. p defaults to self.pos; word boundaries are determined using self.syntax_table.""" if p is None: p = self.pos st = self.syntax_table b = self.buffer while p < len(b) and st.get(b[p], SYNTAX_WORD) != SYNTAX_WORD: p += 1 while p < len(b) and st.get(b[p], SYNTAX_WORD) == SYNTAX_WORD: p += 1 return p def bol(self, p: int | None = None) -> int: """Return the 0-based index of the line break preceding p most immediately. p defaults to self.pos.""" if p is None: p = self.pos b = self.buffer p -= 1 while p >= 0 and b[p] != "\n": p -= 1 return p + 1 def eol(self, p: int | None = None) -> int: """Return the 0-based index of the line break following p most immediately. p defaults to self.pos.""" if p is None: p = self.pos b = self.buffer while p < len(b) and b[p] != "\n": p += 1 return p def max_column(self, y: int) -> int: """Return the last x-offset for line y""" return self.screeninfo[y][0] + sum(self.screeninfo[y][1]) def max_row(self) -> int: return len(self.screeninfo) - 1 def get_arg(self, default: int = 1) -> int: """Return any prefix argument that the user has supplied, returning `default' if there is None. Defaults to 1. """ if self.arg is None: return default return self.arg def get_prompt(self, lineno: int, cursor_on_line: bool) -> str: """Return what should be in the left-hand margin for line `lineno'.""" if self.arg is not None and cursor_on_line: prompt = f"(arg: {self.arg}) " elif self.paste_mode and not self.in_bracketed_paste: prompt = "(paste) " elif "\n" in self.buffer: if lineno == 0: prompt = self.ps2 elif self.ps4 and lineno == self.buffer.count("\n"): prompt = self.ps4 else: prompt = self.ps3 else: prompt = self.ps1 if self.can_colorize: prompt = f"{ANSIColors.BOLD_MAGENTA}{prompt}{ANSIColors.RESET}" return prompt def push_input_trans(self, itrans: input.KeymapTranslator) -> None: self.input_trans_stack.append(self.input_trans) self.input_trans = itrans def pop_input_trans(self) -> None: self.input_trans = self.input_trans_stack.pop() def setpos_from_xy(self, x: int, y: int) -> None: """Set pos according to coordinates x, y""" pos = 0 i = 0 while i < y: prompt_len, char_widths = self.screeninfo[i] offset = len(char_widths) in_wrapped_line = prompt_len + sum(char_widths) >= self.console.width if in_wrapped_line: pos += offset - 1 # -1 cause backslash is not in buffer else: pos += offset + 1 # +1 cause newline is in buffer i += 1 j = 0 cur_x = self.screeninfo[i][0] while cur_x < x: if self.screeninfo[i][1][j] == 0: j += 1 # prevent potential future infinite loop continue cur_x += self.screeninfo[i][1][j] j += 1 pos += 1 self.pos = pos def pos2xy(self) -> tuple[int, int]: """Return the x, y coordinates of position 'pos'.""" prompt_len, y = 0, 0 char_widths: list[int] = [] pos = self.pos assert 0 <= pos <= len(self.buffer) # optimize for the common case: typing at the end of the buffer if pos == len(self.buffer) and len(self.screeninfo) > 0: y = len(self.screeninfo) - 1 prompt_len, char_widths = self.screeninfo[y] return prompt_len + sum(char_widths), y for prompt_len, char_widths in self.screeninfo: offset = len(char_widths) in_wrapped_line = prompt_len + sum(char_widths) >= self.console.width if in_wrapped_line: offset -= 1 # need to remove line-wrapping backslash if offset >= pos: break if not in_wrapped_line: offset += 1 # there's a newline in buffer pos -= offset y += 1 return prompt_len + sum(char_widths[:pos]), y def insert(self, text: str | list[str]) -> None: """Insert 'text' at the insertion point.""" self.buffer[self.pos : self.pos] = list(text) self.pos += len(text) self.dirty = True def update_cursor(self) -> None: """Move the cursor to reflect changes in self.pos""" self.cxy = self.pos2xy() self.console.move_cursor(*self.cxy) def after_command(self, cmd: Command) -> None: """This function is called to allow post command cleanup.""" if getattr(cmd, "kills_digit_arg", True): if self.arg is not None: self.dirty = True self.arg = None def prepare(self) -> None: """Get ready to run. Call restore when finished. You must not write to the console in between the calls to prepare and restore.""" try: self.console.prepare() self.arg = None self.finished = False del self.buffer[:] self.pos = 0 self.dirty = True self.last_command = None self.calc_screen() except BaseException: self.restore() raise while self.scheduled_commands: cmd = self.scheduled_commands.pop() self.do_cmd((cmd, [])) def last_command_is(self, cls: type) -> bool: if not self.last_command: return False return issubclass(cls, self.last_command) def restore(self) -> None: """Clean up after a run.""" self.console.restore() @contextmanager def suspend(self) -> SimpleContextManager: """A context manager to delegate to another reader.""" prev_state = {f.name: getattr(self, f.name) for f in fields(self)} try: self.restore() yield finally: for arg in ("msg", "ps1", "ps2", "ps3", "ps4", "paste_mode"): setattr(self, arg, prev_state[arg]) self.prepare() def finish(self) -> None: """Called when a command signals that we're finished.""" pass def error(self, msg: str = "none") -> None: self.msg = "! " + msg + " " self.dirty = True self.console.beep() def update_screen(self) -> None: if self.dirty: self.refresh() def refresh(self) -> None: """Recalculate and refresh the screen.""" if self.in_bracketed_paste and self.buffer and not self.buffer[-1] == "\n": return # this call sets up self.cxy, so call it first. self.screen = self.calc_screen() self.console.refresh(self.screen, self.cxy) self.dirty = False def do_cmd(self, cmd: tuple[str, list[str]]) -> None: """`cmd` is a tuple of "event_name" and "event", which in the current implementation is always just the "buffer" which happens to be a list of single-character strings.""" trace("received command {cmd}", cmd=cmd) if isinstance(cmd[0], str): command_type = self.commands.get(cmd[0], commands.invalid_command) elif isinstance(cmd[0], type): command_type = cmd[0] else: return # nothing to do command = command_type(self, *cmd) # type: ignore[arg-type] command.do() self.after_command(command) if self.dirty: self.refresh() else: self.update_cursor() if not isinstance(cmd, commands.digit_arg): self.last_command = command_type self.finished = bool(command.finish) if self.finished: self.console.finish() self.finish() def run_hooks(self) -> None: threading_hook = self.threading_hook if threading_hook is None and 'threading' in sys.modules: from ._threading_handler import install_threading_hook install_threading_hook(self) if threading_hook is not None: try: threading_hook() except Exception: pass input_hook = self.console.input_hook if input_hook: try: input_hook() except Exception: pass def handle1(self, block: bool = True) -> bool: """Handle a single event. Wait as long as it takes if block is true (the default), otherwise return False if no event is pending.""" if self.msg: self.msg = "" self.dirty = True while True: # We use the same timeout as in readline.c: 100ms self.run_hooks() self.console.wait(100) event = self.console.get_event(block=False) if not event: if block: continue return False translate = True if event.evt == "key": self.input_trans.push(event) elif event.evt == "scroll": self.refresh() elif event.evt == "resize": self.refresh() else: translate = False if translate: cmd = self.input_trans.get() else: cmd = [event.evt, event.data] if cmd is None: if block: continue return False self.do_cmd(cmd) return True def push_char(self, char: int | bytes) -> None: self.console.push_char(char) self.handle1(block=False) def readline(self, startup_hook: Callback | None = None) -> str: """Read a line. The implementation of this method also shows how to drive Reader if you want more control over the event loop.""" self.prepare() try: if startup_hook is not None: startup_hook() self.refresh() while not self.finished: self.handle1() return self.get_unicode() finally: self.restore() def bind(self, spec: KeySpec, command: CommandName) -> None: self.keymap = self.keymap + ((spec, command),) self.input_trans = input.KeymapTranslator( self.keymap, invalid_cls="invalid-key", character_cls="self-insert" ) def get_unicode(self) -> str: """Return the current buffer as a unicode string.""" return "".join(self.buffer)