fix: add newline at the end of input if in an unfinished heredoc (#322)

and define (or fix) the behavior of input ending with a slash
it will now add a newline at the end of input always
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sammyette 2024-08-16 15:26:10 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
# 🎀 Changelog
## Unreleased
### Fixed
- Heredocs having issues
### Added
- Adding `\` at the end of input will add a newline and prompt for more input.
## [2.3.2] - 2024-07-30
### Fixed
- Command path searching due to 2.3 changes to the shell interpreter

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@ -33,19 +33,6 @@ needs to run interactive input. For more detail, see the [API documentation](../
The `hilbish.runner` interface is an alternative to using `hilbish.runnerMode`
and also provides the shell script and Lua runner functions that Hilbish itself uses.
A runner function is expected to return a table with the following values:
- `exitCode` (number): Exit code of the command
- `input` (string): The text input of the user. This is used by Hilbish to append extra input, in case
more is requested.
- `err` (string): A string that represents an error from the runner.
This should only be set when, for example, there is a syntax error.
It can be set to a few special values for Hilbish to throw the right
hooks and have a better looking message.
- `<command>: not-found` will throw a `command.not-found` hook
based on what `<command>` is.
- `<command>: not-executable` will throw a `command.not-executable` hook.
- `continue` (boolean): Whether Hilbish should prompt the user for no input
## Functions
These are the "low level" functions for the `hilbish.runner` interface.

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exec.go
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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
var exitCode uint8
var err error
var cont bool
var newline bool
// save incase it changes while prompting (For some reason)
currentRunner := runnerMode
if currentRunner.Type() == rt.StringType {
@ -108,9 +109,9 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
cmdFinish(0, input, priv)
return
}
input, exitCode, cont, err = handleSh(input)
input, exitCode, cont, newline, err = handleSh(input)
case "hybridRev":
_, _, _, err = handleSh(input)
_, _, _, _, err = handleSh(input)
if err == nil {
cmdFinish(0, input, priv)
return
@ -119,12 +120,12 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
case "lua":
input, exitCode, err = handleLua(input)
case "sh":
input, exitCode, cont, err = handleSh(input)
input, exitCode, cont, newline, err = handleSh(input)
}
} else {
// can only be a string or function so
var runnerErr error
input, exitCode, cont, runnerErr, err = runLuaRunner(currentRunner, input)
input, exitCode, cont, newline, runnerErr, err = runLuaRunner(currentRunner, input)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
cmdFinish(124, input, priv)
@ -137,15 +138,15 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
}
if cont {
input, err = reprompt(input)
input, err = continuePrompt(input, newline)
if err == nil {
goto rerun
} else if err == io.EOF {
return
lr.SetPrompt(fmtPrompt(prompt))
}
}
if err != nil {
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
if exErr, ok := isExecError(err); ok {
hooks.Emit("command." + exErr.typ, exErr.cmd)
} else {
@ -155,26 +156,28 @@ func runInput(input string, priv bool) {
cmdFinish(exitCode, input, priv)
}
func reprompt(input string) (string, error) {
func reprompt(input string, newline bool) (string, error) {
for {
in, err := continuePrompt(strings.TrimSuffix(input, "\\"))
/*
if strings.HasSuffix(input, "\\") {
input = strings.TrimSuffix(input, "\\") + "\n"
}
*/
in, err := continuePrompt(input, newline)
if err != nil {
lr.SetPrompt(fmtPrompt(prompt))
return input, err
}
if strings.HasSuffix(in, "\\") {
continue
}
return in, nil
}
}
func runLuaRunner(runr rt.Value, userInput string) (input string, exitCode uint8, continued bool, runnerErr, err error) {
func runLuaRunner(runr rt.Value, userInput string) (input string, exitCode uint8, continued bool, newline bool, runnerErr, err error) {
term := rt.NewTerminationWith(l.MainThread().CurrentCont(), 3, false)
err = rt.Call(l.MainThread(), runr, []rt.Value{rt.StringValue(userInput)}, term)
if err != nil {
return "", 124, false, nil, err
return "", 124, false, false, nil, err
}
var runner *rt.Table
@ -202,6 +205,10 @@ func runLuaRunner(runr rt.Value, userInput string) (input string, exitCode uint8
if c, ok := runner.Get(rt.StringValue("continue")).TryBool(); ok {
continued = c
}
if nl, ok := runner.Get(rt.StringValue("newline")).TryBool(); ok {
newline = nl
}
return
}
@ -232,35 +239,40 @@ func handleLua(input string) (string, uint8, error) {
return cmdString, 125, err
}
func handleSh(cmdString string) (input string, exitCode uint8, cont bool, runErr error) {
func handleSh(cmdString string) (input string, exitCode uint8, cont bool, newline bool, runErr error) {
shRunner := hshMod.Get(rt.StringValue("runner")).AsTable().Get(rt.StringValue("sh"))
var err error
input, exitCode, cont, runErr, err = runLuaRunner(shRunner, cmdString)
input, exitCode, cont, newline, runErr, err = runLuaRunner(shRunner, cmdString)
if err != nil {
runErr = err
}
return
}
func execSh(cmdString string) (string, uint8, bool, error) {
func execSh(cmdString string) (input string, exitcode uint8, cont bool, newline bool, e error) {
_, _, err := execCommand(cmdString, nil)
if err != nil {
// If input is incomplete, start multiline prompting
if syntax.IsIncomplete(err) {
if !interactive {
return cmdString, 126, false, err
return cmdString, 126, false, false, err
}
return cmdString, 126, true, err
newline := false
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "unclosed here-document") {
newline = true
}
return cmdString, 126, true, newline, err
} else {
if code, ok := interp.IsExitStatus(err); ok {
return cmdString, code, false, nil
return cmdString, code, false, false, nil
} else {
return cmdString, 126, false, err
return cmdString, 126, false, false, err
}
}
}
return cmdString, 0, false, nil
return cmdString, 0, false, false, nil
}
// Run command in sh interpreter

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main.go
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@ -223,8 +223,9 @@ input:
}
if strings.HasSuffix(input, "\\") {
print("\n")
for {
input, err = continuePrompt(input)
input, err = continuePrompt(strings.TrimSuffix(input, "\\") + "\n", false)
if err != nil {
running = true
lr.SetPrompt(fmtPrompt(prompt))
@ -248,16 +249,24 @@ input:
exit(0)
}
func continuePrompt(prev string) (string, error) {
func continuePrompt(prev string, newline bool) (string, error) {
hooks.Emit("multiline", nil)
lr.SetPrompt(multilinePrompt)
cont, err := lr.Read()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
cont = strings.TrimSpace(cont)
return prev + strings.TrimSuffix(cont, "\n"), nil
if newline {
cont = "\n" + cont
}
if strings.HasSuffix(cont, "\\") {
cont = strings.TrimSuffix(cont, "\\") + "\n"
}
return prev + cont, nil
}
// This semi cursed function formats our prompt (obviously)

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@ -21,16 +21,18 @@ A runner is passed the input and has to return a table with these values.
All are not required, only the useful ones the runner needs to return.
(So if there isn't an error, just omit `err`.)
- `exitCode` (number): A numerical code to indicate the exit result.
- `input` (string): The user input. This will be used to add
to the history.
- `err` (string): A string to indicate an interal error for the runner.
It can be set to a few special values for Hilbish to throw the right hooks and have a better looking message:
`[command]: not-found` will throw a command.not-found hook based on what `[command]` is.
`[command]: not-executable` will throw a command.not-executable hook.
- `continue` (boolean): Whether to prompt the user for more input.
- `exitCode` (number): Exit code of the command
- `input` (string): The text input of the user. This is used by Hilbish to append extra input, in case
more is requested.
- `err` (string): A string that represents an error from the runner.
This should only be set when, for example, there is a syntax error.
It can be set to a few special values for Hilbish to throw the right
hooks and have a better looking message.
- `<command>: not-found` will throw a `command.not-found` hook
based on what `<command>` is.
- `<command>: not-executable` will throw a `command.not-executable` hook.
- `continue` (boolean): Whether Hilbish should prompt the user for no input
- `newline` (boolean): Whether a newline should be added at the end of `input`.
Here is a simple example of a fennel runner. It falls back to
shell script if fennel eval has an error.
@ -85,7 +87,7 @@ func shRunner(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
return nil, err
}
_, exitCode, cont, err := execSh(aliases.Resolve(cmd))
_, exitCode, cont, newline, err := execSh(aliases.Resolve(cmd))
var luaErr rt.Value = rt.NilValue
if err != nil {
luaErr = rt.StringValue(err.Error())
@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ func shRunner(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
runnerRet.Set(rt.StringValue("input"), rt.StringValue(cmd))
runnerRet.Set(rt.StringValue("exitCode"), rt.IntValue(int64(exitCode)))
runnerRet.Set(rt.StringValue("continue"), rt.BoolValue(cont))
runnerRet.Set(rt.StringValue("newline"), rt.BoolValue(newline))
runnerRet.Set(rt.StringValue("err"), luaErr)
return c.PushingNext(t.Runtime, rt.TableValue(runnerRet)), nil