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1=head1 NAME
2
3Term::ReadLine - Perl interface to various C<readline> packages.
4If no real package is found, substitutes stubs instead of basic functions.
5
6=head1 SYNOPSIS
7
8  use Term::ReadLine;
9  my $term = Term::ReadLine->new('Simple Perl calc');
10  my $prompt = "Enter your arithmetic expression: ";
11  my $OUT = $term->OUT || \*STDOUT;
12  while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline($prompt)) ) {
13    my $res = eval($_);
14    warn $@ if $@;
15    print $OUT $res, "\n" unless $@;
16    $term->addhistory($_) if /\S/;
17  }
18
19=head1 DESCRIPTION
20
21This package is just a front end to some other packages. It's a stub to
22set up a common interface to the various ReadLine implementations found on
23CPAN (under the C<Term::ReadLine::*> namespace).
24
25=head1 Minimal set of supported functions
26
27All the supported functions should be called as methods, i.e., either as
28
29  $term = Term::ReadLine->new('name');
30
31or as
32
33  $term->addhistory('row');
34
35where $term is a return value of Term::ReadLine-E<gt>new().
36
37=over 12
38
39=item C<ReadLine>
40
41returns the actual package that executes the commands. Among possible
42values are C<Term::ReadLine::Gnu>, C<Term::ReadLine::Perl>,
43C<Term::ReadLine::Stub>.
44
45=item C<new>
46
47returns the handle for subsequent calls to following
48functions. Argument is the name of the application. Optionally can be
49followed by two arguments for C<IN> and C<OUT> filehandles. These
50arguments should be globs.
51
52=item C<readline>
53
54gets an input line, I<possibly> with actual C<readline>
55support. Trailing newline is removed. Returns C<undef> on C<EOF>.
56
57=item C<addhistory>
58
59adds the line to the history of input, from where it can be used if
60the actual C<readline> is present.
61
62=item C<IN>, C<OUT>
63
64return the filehandles for input and output or C<undef> if C<readline>
65input and output cannot be used for Perl.
66
67=item C<MinLine>
68
69If argument is specified, it is an advice on minimal size of line to
70be included into history.  C<undef> means do not include anything into
71history. Returns the old value.
72
73=item C<findConsole>
74
75returns an array with two strings that give most appropriate names for
76files for input and output using conventions C<"E<lt>$in">, C<"E<gt>out">.
77
78=item Attribs
79
80returns a reference to a hash which describes internal configuration
81of the package. Names of keys in this hash conform to standard
82conventions with the leading C<rl_> stripped.
83
84=item C<Features>
85
86Returns a reference to a hash with keys being features present in
87current implementation. Several optional features are used in the
88minimal interface: C<appname> should be present if the first argument
89to C<new> is recognized, and C<minline> should be present if
90C<MinLine> method is not dummy.  C<autohistory> should be present if
91lines are put into history automatically (maybe subject to
92C<MinLine>), and C<addhistory> if C<addhistory> method is not dummy.
93
94If C<Features> method reports a feature C<attribs> as present, the
95method C<Attribs> is not dummy.
96
97=back
98
99=head1 Additional supported functions
100
101Actually C<Term::ReadLine> can use some other package, that will
102support a richer set of commands.
103
104All these commands are callable via method interface and have names
105which conform to standard conventions with the leading C<rl_> stripped.
106
107The stub package included with the perl distribution allows some
108additional methods:
109
110=over 12
111
112=item C<tkRunning>
113
114makes Tk event loop run when waiting for user input (i.e., during
115C<readline> method).
116
117=item C<event_loop>
118
119Registers call-backs to wait for user input (i.e., during C<readline>
120method).  This supersedes tkRunning.
121
122The first call-back registered is the call back for waiting.  It is
123expected that the callback will call the current event loop until
124there is something waiting to get on the input filehandle.  The parameter
125passed in is the return value of the second call back.
126
127The second call-back registered is the call back for registration.  The
128input filehandle (often STDIN, but not necessarily) will be passed in.
129
130For example, with AnyEvent:
131
132  $term->event_loop(sub {
133    my $data = shift;
134    $data->[1] = AE::cv();
135    $data->[1]->recv();
136  }, sub {
137    my $fh = shift;
138    my $data = [];
139    $data->[0] = AE::io($fh, 0, sub { $data->[1]->send() });
140    $data;
141  });
142
143The second call-back is optional if the call back is registered prior to
144the call to $term-E<gt>readline.
145
146Deregistration is done in this case by calling event_loop with C<undef>
147as its parameter:
148
149    $term->event_loop(undef);
150
151This will cause the data array ref to be removed, allowing normal garbage
152collection to clean it up.  With AnyEvent, that will cause $data->[0] to
153be cleaned up, and AnyEvent will automatically cancel the watcher at that
154time.  If another loop requires more than that to clean up a file watcher,
155that will be up to the caller to handle.
156
157=item C<ornaments>
158
159makes the command line stand out by using termcap data.  The argument
160to C<ornaments> should be 0, 1, or a string of a form
161C<"aa,bb,cc,dd">.  Four components of this string should be names of
162I<terminal capacities>, first two will be issued to make the prompt
163standout, last two to make the input line standout.
164
165=item C<newTTY>
166
167takes two arguments which are input filehandle and output filehandle.
168Switches to use these filehandles.
169
170=back
171
172One can check whether the currently loaded ReadLine package supports
173these methods by checking for corresponding C<Features>.
174
175=head1 EXPORTS
176
177None
178
179=head1 ENVIRONMENT
180
181The environment variable C<PERL_RL> governs which ReadLine clone is
182loaded. If the value is false, a dummy interface is used. If the value
183is true, it should be tail of the name of the package to use, such as
184C<Perl> or C<Gnu>.
185
186As a special case, if the value of this variable is space-separated,
187the tail might be used to disable the ornaments by setting the tail to
188be C<o=0> or C<ornaments=0>.  The head should be as described above, say
189
190If the variable is not set, or if the head of space-separated list is
191empty, the best available package is loaded.
192
193  export "PERL_RL=Perl o=0" # Use Perl ReadLine sans ornaments
194  export "PERL_RL= o=0"     # Use best available ReadLine sans ornaments
195
196(Note that processing of C<PERL_RL> for ornaments is in the discretion of the
197particular used C<Term::ReadLine::*> package).
198
199=cut
200
201use strict;
202
203package Term::ReadLine::Stub;
204our @ISA = qw'Term::ReadLine::Tk Term::ReadLine::TermCap';
205
206$DB::emacs = $DB::emacs;	# To peacify -w
207our @rl_term_set;
208*rl_term_set = \@Term::ReadLine::TermCap::rl_term_set;
209
210sub PERL_UNICODE_STDIN () { 0x0001 }
211
212sub ReadLine {'Term::ReadLine::Stub'}
213sub readline {
214  my $self = shift;
215  my ($in,$out,$str) = @$self;
216  my $prompt = shift;
217  print $out $rl_term_set[0], $prompt, $rl_term_set[1], $rl_term_set[2];
218  $self->register_Tk
219     if not $Term::ReadLine::registered and $Term::ReadLine::toloop;
220  #$str = scalar <$in>;
221  $str = $self->get_line;
222  utf8::upgrade($str)
223      if (${^UNICODE} & PERL_UNICODE_STDIN || defined ${^ENCODING}) &&
224         utf8::valid($str);
225  print $out $rl_term_set[3];
226  # bug in 5.000: chomping empty string creats length -1:
227  chomp $str if defined $str;
228  $str;
229}
230sub addhistory {}
231
232sub findConsole {
233    my $console;
234    my $consoleOUT;
235
236    if (-e "/dev/tty" and $^O ne 'MSWin32') {
237	$console = "/dev/tty";
238    } elsif (-e "con" or $^O eq 'MSWin32' or $^O eq 'msys') {
239       $console = 'CONIN$';
240       $consoleOUT = 'CONOUT$';
241    } elsif ($^O eq 'VMS') {
242	$console = "sys\$command";
243    } elsif ($^O eq 'os2' && !$DB::emacs) {
244	$console = "/dev/con";
245    } else {
246	$console = undef;
247    }
248
249    $consoleOUT = $console unless defined $consoleOUT;
250    $console = "&STDIN" unless defined $console;
251    if ($console eq "/dev/tty" && !open(my $fh, "<", $console)) {
252      $console = "&STDIN";
253      undef($consoleOUT);
254    }
255    if (!defined $consoleOUT) {
256      $consoleOUT = defined fileno(STDERR) && $^O ne 'MSWin32' ? "&STDERR" : "&STDOUT";
257    }
258    ($console,$consoleOUT);
259}
260
261sub new {
262  die "method new called with wrong number of arguments"
263    unless @_==2 or @_==4;
264  #local (*FIN, *FOUT);
265  my ($FIN, $FOUT, $ret);
266  if (@_==2) {
267    my($console, $consoleOUT) = $_[0]->findConsole;
268
269
270    # the Windows CONIN$ needs GENERIC_WRITE mode to allow
271    # a SetConsoleMode() if we end up using Term::ReadKey
272    open FIN, (  $^O eq 'MSWin32' && $console eq 'CONIN$' ) ? "+<$console" :
273                                                              "<$console";
274    open FOUT,">$consoleOUT";
275
276    #OUT->autoflush(1);		# Conflicts with debugger?
277    my $sel = select(FOUT);
278    $| = 1;				# for DB::OUT
279    select($sel);
280    $ret = bless [\*FIN, \*FOUT];
281  } else {			# Filehandles supplied
282    $FIN = $_[2]; $FOUT = $_[3];
283    #OUT->autoflush(1);		# Conflicts with debugger?
284    my $sel = select($FOUT);
285    $| = 1;				# for DB::OUT
286    select($sel);
287    $ret = bless [$FIN, $FOUT];
288  }
289  if ($ret->Features->{ornaments}
290      and not ($ENV{PERL_RL} and $ENV{PERL_RL} =~ /\bo\w*=0/)) {
291    local $Term::ReadLine::termcap_nowarn = 1;
292    $ret->ornaments(1);
293  }
294  return $ret;
295}
296
297sub newTTY {
298  my ($self, $in, $out) = @_;
299  $self->[0] = $in;
300  $self->[1] = $out;
301  my $sel = select($out);
302  $| = 1;				# for DB::OUT
303  select($sel);
304}
305
306sub IN { shift->[0] }
307sub OUT { shift->[1] }
308sub MinLine { undef }
309sub Attribs { {} }
310
311my %features = (tkRunning => 1, ornaments => 1, 'newTTY' => 1);
312sub Features { \%features }
313
314#sub get_line {
315#  my $self = shift;
316#  my $in = $self->IN;
317#  local ($/) = "\n";
318#  return scalar <$in>;
319#}
320
321package Term::ReadLine;		# So late to allow the above code be defined?
322
323our $VERSION = '1.12';
324
325my ($which) = exists $ENV{PERL_RL} ? split /\s+/, $ENV{PERL_RL} : undef;
326if ($which) {
327  if ($which =~ /\bgnu\b/i){
328    eval "use Term::ReadLine::Gnu;";
329  } elsif ($which =~ /\bperl\b/i) {
330    eval "use Term::ReadLine::Perl;";
331  } elsif ($which =~ /^(Stub|TermCap|Tk)$/) {
332    # it is already in memory to avoid false exception as seen in:
333    # PERL_RL=Stub perl -e'$SIG{__DIE__} = sub { print @_ }; require Term::ReadLine'
334  } else {
335    eval "use Term::ReadLine::$which;";
336  }
337} elsif (defined $which and $which ne '') {	# Defined but false
338  # Do nothing fancy
339} else {
340  eval "use Term::ReadLine::Gnu; 1" or eval "use Term::ReadLine::Perl; 1";
341}
342
343#require FileHandle;
344
345# To make possible switch off RL in debugger: (Not needed, work done
346# in debugger).
347our @ISA;
348if (defined &Term::ReadLine::Gnu::readline) {
349  @ISA = qw(Term::ReadLine::Gnu Term::ReadLine::Stub);
350} elsif (defined &Term::ReadLine::Perl::readline) {
351  @ISA = qw(Term::ReadLine::Perl Term::ReadLine::Stub);
352} elsif (defined $which && defined &{"Term::ReadLine::$which\::readline"}) {
353  @ISA = "Term::ReadLine::$which";
354} else {
355  @ISA = qw(Term::ReadLine::Stub);
356}
357
358package Term::ReadLine::TermCap;
359
360# Prompt-start, prompt-end, command-line-start, command-line-end
361#     -- zero-width beautifies to emit around prompt and the command line.
362our @rl_term_set = ("","","","");
363# string encoded:
364our $rl_term_set = ',,,';
365
366our $terminal;
367sub LoadTermCap {
368  return if defined $terminal;
369
370  require Term::Cap;
371  $terminal = Tgetent Term::Cap ({OSPEED => 9600}); # Avoid warning.
372}
373
374sub ornaments {
375  shift;
376  return $rl_term_set unless @_;
377  $rl_term_set = shift;
378  $rl_term_set ||= ',,,';
379  $rl_term_set = 'us,ue,md,me' if $rl_term_set eq '1';
380  my @ts = split /,/, $rl_term_set, 4;
381  eval { LoadTermCap };
382  unless (defined $terminal) {
383    warn("Cannot find termcap: $@\n") unless $Term::ReadLine::termcap_nowarn;
384    $rl_term_set = ',,,';
385    return;
386  }
387  @rl_term_set = map {$_ ? $terminal->Tputs($_,1) || '' : ''} @ts;
388  return $rl_term_set;
389}
390
391
392package Term::ReadLine::Tk;
393
394# This package inserts a Tk->fileevent() before the diamond operator.
395# The Tk watcher dispatches Tk events until the filehandle returned by
396# the$term->IN() accessor becomes ready for reading.  It's assumed
397# that the diamond operator will return a line of input immediately at
398# that point.
399
400my ($giveup);
401
402# maybe in the future the Tk-specific aspects will be removed.
403sub Tk_loop{
404    if (ref $Term::ReadLine::toloop)
405    {
406        $Term::ReadLine::toloop->[0]->($Term::ReadLine::toloop->[2]);
407    }
408    else
409    {
410        Tk::DoOneEvent(0) until $giveup;
411        $giveup = 0;
412    }
413};
414
415sub register_Tk {
416    my $self = shift;
417    unless ($Term::ReadLine::registered++)
418    {
419        if (ref $Term::ReadLine::toloop)
420        {
421            $Term::ReadLine::toloop->[2] = $Term::ReadLine::toloop->[1]->($self->IN) if $Term::ReadLine::toloop->[1];
422        }
423        else
424        {
425            Tk->fileevent($self->IN,'readable',sub { $giveup = 1});
426        }
427    }
428};
429
430sub tkRunning {
431  $Term::ReadLine::toloop = $_[1] if @_ > 1;
432  $Term::ReadLine::toloop;
433}
434
435sub event_loop {
436    shift;
437
438    # T::RL::Gnu and T::RL::Perl check that this exists, if not,
439    # it doesn't call the loop.  Those modules will need to be
440    # fixed before this can be removed.
441    if (not defined &Tk::DoOneEvent)
442    {
443        *Tk::DoOneEvent = sub {
444            die "what?"; # this shouldn't be called.
445        }
446    }
447
448    # store the callback in toloop, again so that other modules will
449    # recognise it and call us for the loop.
450    $Term::ReadLine::toloop = [ @_ ] if @_ > 0; # 0 because we shifted off $self.
451    $Term::ReadLine::toloop;
452}
453
454sub PERL_UNICODE_STDIN () { 0x0001 }
455
456sub get_line {
457  my $self = shift;
458  my ($in,$out,$str) = @$self;
459
460  if ($Term::ReadLine::toloop) {
461    $self->register_Tk if not $Term::ReadLine::registered;
462    $self->Tk_loop;
463  }
464
465  local ($/) = "\n";
466  $str = <$in>;
467
468  utf8::upgrade($str)
469      if (${^UNICODE} & PERL_UNICODE_STDIN || defined ${^ENCODING}) &&
470         utf8::valid($str);
471  print $out $rl_term_set[3];
472  # bug in 5.000: chomping empty string creats length -1:
473  chomp $str if defined $str;
474
475  $str;
476}
477
4781;
479
480