llvm-mirror/lib/LineEditor/LineEditor.cpp
Peter Collingbourne 9a2318e757 Avoid using EL_GETFP.
This should fix the build against old versions of libedit.

llvm-svn: 200794
2014-02-04 20:04:46 +00:00

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//===-- LineEditor.cpp - line editor --------------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/LineEditor/LineEditor.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LIBEDIT
#include <histedit.h>
#endif
using namespace llvm;
std::string LineEditor::getDefaultHistoryPath(StringRef ProgName) {
SmallString<32> Path;
if (sys::path::home_directory(Path)) {
sys::path::append(Path, "." + ProgName + "-history");
return Path.str();
}
return std::string();
}
LineEditor::CompleterConcept::~CompleterConcept() {}
LineEditor::ListCompleterConcept::~ListCompleterConcept() {}
std::string LineEditor::ListCompleterConcept::getCommonPrefix(
const std::vector<Completion> &Comps) {
assert(!Comps.empty());
std::string CommonPrefix = Comps[0].TypedText;
for (std::vector<Completion>::const_iterator I = Comps.begin() + 1,
E = Comps.end();
I != E; ++I) {
size_t Len = std::min(CommonPrefix.size(), I->TypedText.size());
size_t CommonLen = 0;
for (; CommonLen != Len; ++CommonLen) {
if (CommonPrefix[CommonLen] != I->TypedText[CommonLen])
break;
}
CommonPrefix.resize(CommonLen);
}
return CommonPrefix;
}
LineEditor::CompletionAction
LineEditor::ListCompleterConcept::complete(StringRef Buffer, size_t Pos) const {
CompletionAction Action;
std::vector<Completion> Comps = getCompletions(Buffer, Pos);
if (Comps.empty()) {
Action.Kind = CompletionAction::AK_ShowCompletions;
return Action;
}
std::string CommonPrefix = getCommonPrefix(Comps);
// If the common prefix is non-empty we can simply insert it. If there is a
// single completion, this will insert the full completion. If there is more
// than one, this might be enough information to jog the user's memory but if
// not the user can also hit tab again to see the completions because the
// common prefix will then be empty.
if (CommonPrefix.empty()) {
Action.Kind = CompletionAction::AK_ShowCompletions;
for (std::vector<Completion>::iterator I = Comps.begin(), E = Comps.end();
I != E; ++I)
Action.Completions.push_back(I->DisplayText);
} else {
Action.Kind = CompletionAction::AK_Insert;
Action.Text = CommonPrefix;
}
return Action;
}
LineEditor::CompletionAction LineEditor::getCompletionAction(StringRef Buffer,
size_t Pos) const {
if (!Completer) {
CompletionAction Action;
Action.Kind = CompletionAction::AK_ShowCompletions;
return Action;
}
return Completer->complete(Buffer, Pos);
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBEDIT
// libedit-based implementation.
struct LineEditor::InternalData {
LineEditor *LE;
History *Hist;
EditLine *EL;
unsigned PrevCount;
std::string ContinuationOutput;
FILE *Out;
};
static const char *ElGetPromptFn(EditLine *EL) {
LineEditor::InternalData *Data;
if (el_get(EL, EL_CLIENTDATA, &Data) == 0)
return Data->LE->getPrompt().c_str();
return "> ";
}
// Handles tab completion.
//
// This function is really horrible. But since the alternative is to get into
// the line editor business, here we are.
static unsigned char ElCompletionFn(EditLine *EL, int ch) {
LineEditor::InternalData *Data;
if (el_get(EL, EL_CLIENTDATA, &Data) == 0) {
if (!Data->ContinuationOutput.empty()) {
// This is the continuation of the AK_ShowCompletions branch below.
FILE *Out = Data->Out;
// Print the required output (see below).
::fwrite(Data->ContinuationOutput.c_str(),
Data->ContinuationOutput.size(), 1, Out);
// Push a sequence of Ctrl-B characters to move the cursor back to its
// original position.
std::string Prevs(Data->PrevCount, '\02');
::el_push(EL, const_cast<char *>(Prevs.c_str()));
Data->ContinuationOutput.clear();
return CC_REFRESH;
}
const LineInfo *LI = ::el_line(EL);
LineEditor::CompletionAction Action = Data->LE->getCompletionAction(
StringRef(LI->buffer, LI->lastchar - LI->buffer),
LI->cursor - LI->buffer);
switch (Action.Kind) {
case LineEditor::CompletionAction::AK_Insert:
::el_insertstr(EL, Action.Text.c_str());
return CC_REFRESH;
case LineEditor::CompletionAction::AK_ShowCompletions:
if (Action.Completions.empty()) {
return CC_REFRESH_BEEP;
} else {
// Push a Ctrl-E and a tab. The Ctrl-E causes libedit to move the cursor
// to the end of the line, so that when we emit a newline we will be on
// a new blank line. The tab causes libedit to call this function again
// after moving the cursor. There doesn't seem to be anything we can do
// from here to cause libedit to move the cursor immediately. This will
// break horribly if the user has rebound their keys, so for now we do
// not permit user rebinding.
::el_push(EL, const_cast<char *>("\05\t"));
// This assembles the output for the continuation block above.
raw_string_ostream OS(Data->ContinuationOutput);
// Move cursor to a blank line.
OS << "\n";
// Emit the completions.
for (std::vector<std::string>::iterator I = Action.Completions.begin(),
E = Action.Completions.end();
I != E; ++I) {
OS << *I << "\n";
}
// Fool libedit into thinking nothing has changed. Reprint its prompt
// and the user input. Note that the cursor will remain at the end of
// the line after this.
OS << Data->LE->getPrompt()
<< StringRef(LI->buffer, LI->lastchar - LI->buffer);
// This is the number of characters we need to tell libedit to go back:
// the distance between end of line and the original cursor position.
Data->PrevCount = LI->lastchar - LI->cursor;
return CC_REFRESH;
}
}
}
return CC_ERROR;
}
LineEditor::LineEditor(StringRef ProgName, StringRef HistoryPath, FILE *In,
FILE *Out, FILE *Err)
: Prompt((ProgName + "> ").str()), HistoryPath(HistoryPath),
Data(new InternalData) {
if (HistoryPath.empty())
this->HistoryPath = getDefaultHistoryPath(ProgName);
Data->LE = this;
Data->Out = Out;
Data->Hist = ::history_init();
assert(Data->Hist);
Data->EL = ::el_init(ProgName.str().c_str(), In, Out, Err);
assert(Data->EL);
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_PROMPT, ElGetPromptFn);
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_EDITOR, "emacs");
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_HIST, history, Data->Hist);
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_ADDFN, "tab_complete", "Tab completion function",
ElCompletionFn);
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_BIND, "\t", "tab_complete", NULL);
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_BIND, "^r", "em-inc-search-prev",
NULL); // Cycle through backwards search, entering string
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_BIND, "^w", "ed-delete-prev-word",
NULL); // Delete previous word, behave like bash does.
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_BIND, "\033[3~", "ed-delete-next-char",
NULL); // Fix the delete key.
::el_set(Data->EL, EL_CLIENTDATA, Data.get());
HistEvent HE;
::history(Data->Hist, &HE, H_SETSIZE, 800);
::history(Data->Hist, &HE, H_SETUNIQUE, 1);
loadHistory();
}
LineEditor::~LineEditor() {
saveHistory();
::history_end(Data->Hist);
::el_end(Data->EL);
::fwrite("\n", 1, 1, Data->Out);
}
void LineEditor::saveHistory() {
if (!HistoryPath.empty()) {
HistEvent HE;
::history(Data->Hist, &HE, H_SAVE, HistoryPath.c_str());
}
}
void LineEditor::loadHistory() {
if (!HistoryPath.empty()) {
HistEvent HE;
::history(Data->Hist, &HE, H_LOAD, HistoryPath.c_str());
}
}
Optional<std::string> LineEditor::readLine() const {
// Call el_gets to prompt the user and read the user's input.
int LineLen = 0;
const char *Line = ::el_gets(Data->EL, &LineLen);
// Either of these may mean end-of-file.
if (!Line || LineLen == 0)
return Optional<std::string>();
// Strip any newlines off the end of the string.
while (LineLen > 0 &&
(Line[LineLen - 1] == '\n' || Line[LineLen - 1] == '\r'))
--LineLen;
HistEvent HE;
if (LineLen > 0)
::history(Data->Hist, &HE, H_ENTER, Line);
return std::string(Line, LineLen);
}
#else
// Simple fgets-based implementation.
struct LineEditor::InternalData {
FILE *In;
FILE *Out;
};
LineEditor::LineEditor(StringRef ProgName, StringRef HistoryPath, FILE *In,
FILE *Out, FILE *Err)
: Prompt((ProgName + "> ").str()), Data(new InternalData) {
Data->In = In;
Data->Out = Out;
}
LineEditor::~LineEditor() {
::fwrite("\n", 1, 1, Data->Out);
}
void LineEditor::saveHistory() {}
void LineEditor::loadHistory() {}
Optional<std::string> LineEditor::readLine() const {
::fprintf(Data->Out, "%s", Prompt.c_str());
std::string Line;
do {
char Buf[64];
char *Res = ::fgets(Buf, sizeof(Buf), Data->In);
if (!Res) {
if (Line.empty())
return Optional<std::string>();
else
return Line;
}
Line.append(Buf);
} while (Line.empty() ||
(Line[Line.size() - 1] != '\n' && Line[Line.size() - 1] != '\r'));
while (!Line.empty() &&
(Line[Line.size() - 1] == '\n' || Line[Line.size() - 1] == '\r'))
Line.resize(Line.size() - 1);
return Line;
}
#endif