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llvm-mirror/lib/LineEditor/LineEditor.cpp
Chandler Carruth ae65e281f3 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00

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//===-- LineEditor.cpp - line editor --------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#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 <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdio>
#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;
};
namespace {
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.
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;
}
} // end anonymous namespace
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 // HAVE_LIBEDIT
// 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 // HAVE_LIBEDIT