2 * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
4 * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
7 /** \file interactive.c Readline abstraction for interactive sessions. */
12 #include <readline/readline.h>
13 #include <readline/history.h>
14 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
20 #include "buffer_tree.h"
23 #include "interactive.h"
28 struct i9e_client_info
*ici
;
31 char empty_line
[1000];
33 struct btr_node
*stdout_btrn
;
34 bool line_handler_running
;
39 static struct i9e_private i9e_private
, *i9ep
= &i9e_private
;
41 static bool is_prefix(const char *partial
, const char *full
, size_t len
)
44 len
= strlen(partial
);
45 return !strncmp(partial
, full
, len
);
49 * Generator function for command completion. STATE lets us know whether
50 * to start from scratch; without any state (i.e. STATE == 0), then we
51 * start at the top of the list.
53 static char *command_generator(const char *text
, int state
)
55 static int list_index
, len
;
57 struct i9e_client_info
*ici
= i9ep
->ici
;
59 rl_attempted_completion_over
= 1; /* disable filename completion */
61 * If this is a new word to complete, initialize now. This includes
62 * saving the length of TEXT for efficiency, and initializing the index
69 /* Return the next name which partially matches from the command list. */
70 while ((name
= ici
->completers
[list_index
].name
)) {
72 if (is_prefix(text
, name
, len
))
73 return para_strdup(name
);
75 return NULL
; /* no names matched */
78 static void reset_completion_result(struct i9e_completion_result
*cr
)
80 cr
->dont_append_space
= false;
81 cr
->filename_completion_desired
= false;
85 static void create_matches(struct i9e_completion_info
*ci
,
86 struct i9e_completer
*completers
,
87 struct i9e_completion_result
*cr
)
91 reset_completion_result(cr
);
93 ret
= create_argv(ci
->buffer
, " ", &ci
->argv
);
94 if (ret
< 0 || !ci
->argv
[0])
98 ci
->word_num
= compute_word_num(ci
->buffer
, " ", ci
->point
);
99 for (i
= 0; completers
[i
].name
; i
++) {
100 if (strcmp(completers
[i
].name
, ci
->argv
[0]) != 0)
102 completers
[i
].completer(ci
, cr
);
105 PARA_DEBUG_LOG("current word: %d (%s)\n", ci
->word_num
,
106 ci
->argv
[ci
->word_num
]);
108 for (i
= 0; cr
->matches
[i
]; i
++)
109 PARA_DEBUG_LOG("match %d: %s\n", i
, cr
->matches
[i
]);
112 static char *completion_generator(const char *word
, int state
)
114 static int list_index
;
115 static char **argv
, **matches
;
116 struct i9e_completer
*completers
= i9ep
->ici
->completers
;
117 struct i9e_completion_info ci
= {
118 .word
= (char *)word
,
120 .buffer
= rl_line_buffer
,
122 struct i9e_completion_result cr
= {.matches
= NULL
};
126 /* clean up previous matches and set defaults */
132 rl_completion_append_character
= ' ';
133 rl_completion_suppress_append
= false;
134 rl_attempted_completion_over
= true;
136 create_matches(&ci
, completers
, &cr
);
138 matches
= cr
.matches
;
140 rl_completion_suppress_append
= cr
.dont_append_space
;
141 rl_attempted_completion_over
= !cr
.filename_completion_desired
;
145 return matches
[list_index
++];
149 * Attempt to complete on the contents of TEXT. START and END bound the
150 * region of rl_line_buffer that contains the word to complete. TEXT is
151 * the word to complete. We can use the entire contents of rl_line_buffer
152 * in case we want to do some simple parsing. Return the array of matches,
153 * or NULL if there aren't any.
155 static char **i9e_completer(const char *text
, int start
, __a_unused
int end
)
157 struct i9e_client_info
*ici
= i9ep
->ici
;
159 if (!ici
->completers
)
161 /* Complete on command names if this is the first word in the line. */
163 return rl_completion_matches(text
, command_generator
);
164 return rl_completion_matches(text
, completion_generator
);
168 * Prepare writing to stdout.
170 * \param producer The buffer tree node which produces output.
172 * The i9e subsystem maintains a buffer tree node which may be attached to
173 * another node which generates output (a "producer"). When attached, the i9e
174 * buffer tree node copies the buffers generated by the producer to stdout.
176 * This function attaches the i9e input queue to an output queue of \a
181 void i9e_attach_to_stdout(struct btr_node
*producer
)
183 btr_remove_node(&i9ep
->stdout_btrn
);
184 i9ep
->stdout_btrn
= btr_new_node(&(struct btr_node_description
)
185 EMBRACE(.name
= "interactive_stdout", .parent
= producer
));
188 static void wipe_bottom_line(void)
190 fprintf(i9ep
->stderr_stream
, "\r%s\r", i9ep
->empty_line
);
194 * Reset the terminal and save the in-memory command line history.
196 * This should be called before the caller exits.
200 char *hf
= i9ep
->ici
->history_file
;
202 rl_deprep_terminal();
208 static void clear_bottom_line(void)
213 if (rl_point
== 0 && rl_end
== 0)
214 return wipe_bottom_line();
216 * We might have a multi-line input that needs to be wiped here, so the
217 * simple printf("\r<space>\r") is insufficient. To workaround this, we
218 * remove the whole line, redisplay and restore the killed text.
221 text
= rl_copy_text(0, rl_end
);
222 rl_kill_full_line(0, 0);
224 wipe_bottom_line(); /* wipe out the prompt */
225 rl_insert_text(text
);
229 static bool input_available(void)
232 struct timeval tv
= {0, 0};
236 FD_SET(i9ep
->ici
->fds
[0], &rfds
);
237 ret
= para_select(1, &rfds
, NULL
, &tv
);
241 static void i9e_line_handler(char *line
)
245 ret
= i9ep
->ici
->line_handler(line
);
247 PARA_WARNING_LOG("%s\n", para_strerror(-ret
));
251 rl_set_prompt(i9ep
->ici
->prompt
);
257 i9ep
->input_eof
= true;
261 static void i9e_input(void)
264 rl_callback_read_char();
265 } while (input_available());
268 static void i9e_post_select(struct sched
*s
, struct task
*t
)
271 struct btr_node
*btrn
= i9ep
->stdout_btrn
;
272 struct i9e_client_info
*ici
= i9ep
->ici
;
279 ret
= -E_I9E_TERM_RQ
;
280 if (i9ep
->caught_sigterm
)
283 i9ep
->caught_sigint
= false;
284 if (FD_ISSET(ici
->fds
[0], &s
->rfds
))
289 if (i9ep
->caught_sigint
)
291 ret
= btr_node_status(i9ep
->stdout_btrn
, 0, BTR_NT_LEAF
);
294 sz
= btr_next_buffer(btrn
, &buf
);
297 ret
= xwrite(ici
->fds
[1], buf
, sz
);
300 btr_consume(btrn
, ret
);
303 btr_remove_node(&i9ep
->stdout_btrn
);
304 rl_set_prompt(i9ep
->ici
->prompt
);
310 static void i9e_pre_select(struct sched
*s
, __a_unused
struct task
*t
)
314 if (i9ep
->input_eof
|| i9ep
->caught_sigint
|| i9ep
->caught_sigterm
) {
318 if (i9ep
->stdout_btrn
) {
319 ret
= btr_node_status(i9ep
->stdout_btrn
, 0, BTR_NT_LEAF
);
325 para_fd_set(i9ep
->ici
->fds
[1], &s
->wfds
, &s
->max_fileno
);
328 * fd[0] might have been reset to blocking mode if our job was moved to
329 * the background due to CTRL-Z or SIGSTOP, so set the fd back to
332 ret
= mark_fd_nonblocking(i9ep
->ici
->fds
[0]);
334 PARA_WARNING_LOG("set to nonblock failed: (fd0 %d, %s)\n",
335 i9ep
->ici
->fds
[0], para_strerror(-ret
));
336 para_fd_set(i9ep
->ici
->fds
[0], &s
->rfds
, &s
->max_fileno
);
339 static void update_winsize(void)
342 int ret
= ioctl(i9ep
->ici
->fds
[2], TIOCGWINSZ
, (char *)&w
);
345 assert(w
.ws_col
< sizeof(i9ep
->empty_line
));
346 i9ep
->num_columns
= w
.ws_col
;
348 i9ep
->num_columns
= 80;
350 memset(i9ep
->empty_line
, ' ', i9ep
->num_columns
);
351 i9ep
->empty_line
[i9ep
->num_columns
] = '\0';
355 * Register the i9e task and initialize readline.
357 * \param ici The i9e configuration parameters set by the caller.
358 * \param s The scheduler instance to add the i9e task to.
360 * The caller must allocate and initialize the structure \a ici points to.
363 * \sa \ref register_task().
365 int i9e_open(struct i9e_client_info
*ici
, struct sched
*s
)
369 if (!isatty(ici
->fds
[0]))
370 return -E_I9E_SETUPTERM
;
371 ret
= mark_fd_nonblocking(ici
->fds
[0]);
374 ret
= mark_fd_nonblocking(ici
->fds
[1]);
377 i9ep
->task
.pre_select
= i9e_pre_select
;
378 i9ep
->task
.post_select
= i9e_post_select
;
379 sprintf(i9ep
->task
.status
, "i9e");
380 register_task(s
, &i9ep
->task
);
381 rl_readline_name
= "para_i9e";
382 rl_basic_word_break_characters
= " ";
383 rl_attempted_completion_function
= i9e_completer
;
385 i9ep
->stderr_stream
= fdopen(ici
->fds
[2], "w");
386 setvbuf(i9ep
->stderr_stream
, NULL
, _IONBF
, 0);
388 if (ici
->history_file
)
389 read_history(ici
->history_file
);
391 rl_callback_handler_install(i9ep
->ici
->prompt
, i9e_line_handler
);
395 static void reset_line_state(void)
397 if (i9ep
->stdout_btrn
)
400 rl_reset_line_state();
401 rl_forced_update_display();
405 * The log function of the i9e subsystem.
407 * \param ll Severity log level.
408 * \param fmt Printf-like format string.
410 * This clears the bottom line of the terminal if necessary and writes the
411 * string given by \a fmt to fd[2], where fd[] is the array provided earlier in
414 __printf_2_3
void i9e_log(int ll
, const char* fmt
,...)
418 if (ll
< i9ep
->ici
->loglevel
)
422 vfprintf(i9ep
->stderr_stream
, fmt
, argp
);
428 * Tell i9e that the caller received a signal.
430 * \param sig_num The number of the signal received.
432 * Currently the function only cares about \p SIGINT, but this may change.
434 void i9e_signal_dispatch(int sig_num
)
436 if (sig_num
== SIGWINCH
)
437 return update_winsize();
438 if (sig_num
== SIGINT
) {
439 fprintf(i9ep
->stderr_stream
, "\n");
440 rl_replace_line ("", false /* clear_undo */);
442 i9ep
->caught_sigint
= true;
444 if (sig_num
== SIGTERM
)
445 i9ep
->caught_sigterm
= true;
449 * Wrapper for select(2) which does not restart on interrupts.
451 * \param n \sa \ref para_select().
452 * \param readfds \sa \ref para_select().
453 * \param writefds \sa \ref para_select().
454 * \param timeout_tv \sa \ref para_select().
456 * \return \sa \ref para_select().
458 * The only difference between this function and \ref para_select() is that
459 * \ref i9e_select() returns zero if the select call returned \p EINTR.
461 int i9e_select(int n
, fd_set
*readfds
, fd_set
*writefds
,
462 struct timeval
*timeout_tv
)
464 int ret
= select(n
, readfds
, writefds
, NULL
, timeout_tv
);
470 ret
= -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno
);
476 * Return the possible completions for a given word.
478 * \param word The word to complete.
479 * \param string_list All possible words in this context.
480 * \param result String list is returned here.
482 * This function never fails. If no completion was found, a string list of
483 * length zero is returned. In any case, the result must be freed by the caller
484 * using \ref free_argv().
486 * This function is independent of readline and may be called before
489 * \return The number of possible completions.
491 int i9e_extract_completions(const char *word
, char **string_list
,
494 char **matches
= para_malloc(sizeof(char *));
495 int match_count
= 0, matches_len
= 1;
497 int len
= strlen(word
);
499 for (p
= string_list
; *p
; p
++) {
500 if (!is_prefix(word
, *p
, len
))
503 if (match_count
>= matches_len
) {
505 matches
= para_realloc(matches
,
506 matches_len
* sizeof(char *));
508 matches
[match_count
- 1] = para_strdup(*p
);
510 matches
[match_count
] = NULL
;
516 * Return the list of partially matching words.
518 * \param word The command to complete.
519 * \param completers The array containing all command names.
521 * This is similar to \ref i9e_extract_completions(), but completes on the
522 * command names in \a completers.
524 * \return See \ref i9e_extract_completions().
526 char **i9e_complete_commands(const char *word
, struct i9e_completer
*completers
)
530 int i
, match_count
, len
= strlen(word
);
533 * In contrast to completing against an arbitrary string list, here we
534 * know all possible completions and expect that there will not be many
535 * of them. So it should be OK to iterate twice over all commands which
536 * simplifies the code a bit.
538 for (i
= 0, match_count
= 0; (cmd
= completers
[i
].name
); i
++) {
539 if (is_prefix(word
, cmd
, len
))
542 matches
= para_malloc((match_count
+ 1) * sizeof(*matches
));
543 for (i
= 0, match_count
= 0; (cmd
= completers
[i
].name
); i
++)
544 if (is_prefix(word
, cmd
, len
))
545 matches
[match_count
++] = para_strdup(cmd
);
546 matches
[match_count
] = NULL
;
551 * Complete according to the given options.
553 * \param opts All available options.
554 * \param ci Information which was passed to the completer.
555 * \param cr Result pointer.
557 * This convenience helper can be used to complete an option. The array of all
558 * possible options is passed as the first argument. Flags, i.e. options
559 * without an argument, are expected to be listed as strings of type "-X" in \a
560 * opts while options which require an argument should be passed with a
561 * trailing "=" character like "-X=".
563 * If the word can be uniquely completed to a flag option, an additional space
564 * character is appended to the output. For non-flag options no space character
567 void i9e_complete_option(char **opts
, struct i9e_completion_info
*ci
,
568 struct i9e_completion_result
*cr
)
572 num_matches
= i9e_extract_completions(ci
->word
, opts
, &cr
->matches
);
573 if (num_matches
== 1) {
574 char *opt
= cr
->matches
[0];
575 char c
= opt
[strlen(opt
) - 1];
577 cr
->dont_append_space
= true;
582 * Print possible completions to stdout.
584 * \param completers The array of completion functions.
586 * At the end of the output a line starting with "-o=", followed by the
587 * (possibly empty) list of completion options is printed. Currently, the only
588 * two completion options are "nospace" and "filenames". The former indicates
589 * that no space should be appended even for a unique match while the latter
590 * indicates that usual filename completion should be performed in addition to
591 * the previously printed options.
595 int i9e_print_completions(struct i9e_completer
*completers
)
597 struct i9e_completion_result cr
;
598 struct i9e_completion_info ci
;
603 reset_completion_result(&cr
);
604 buf
= getenv("COMP_POINT");
605 ci
.point
= buf
? atoi(buf
) : 0;
606 ci
.buffer
= para_strdup(getenv("COMP_LINE"));
608 ci
.argc
= create_argv(ci
.buffer
, " ", &ci
.argv
);
609 ci
.word_num
= compute_word_num(ci
.buffer
, " ", ci
.point
);
611 end
= ci
.buffer
+ ci
.point
;
612 for (p
= end
; p
> ci
.buffer
&& *p
!= ' '; p
--)
618 ci
.word
= para_malloc(n
+ 1);
619 strncpy(ci
.word
, p
, n
);
622 PARA_DEBUG_LOG("line: %s, point: %d (%c), wordnum: %d, word: %s\n",
623 ci
.buffer
, ci
.point
, ci
.buffer
[ci
.point
], ci
.word_num
, ci
.word
);
624 if (ci
.word_num
== 0)
625 cr
.matches
= i9e_complete_commands(ci
.word
, completers
);
627 create_matches(&ci
, completers
, &cr
);
629 if (cr
.matches
&& cr
.matches
[0]) {
630 for (i
= 0; cr
.matches
[i
]; i
++)
631 printf("%s\n", cr
.matches
[i
]);
635 if (cr
.dont_append_space
)
637 if (cr
.filename_completion_desired
)
638 printf(",filenames");
640 free_argv(cr
.matches
);