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208 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
208 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
package readline
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import (
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"fmt"
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ansi "github.com/acarl005/stripansi"
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"github.com/rivo/uniseg"
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)
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// SetPrompt will define the readline prompt string.
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// It also calculates the runes in the string as well as any non-printable escape codes.
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func (rl *Instance) SetPrompt(s string) {
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rl.mainPrompt = s
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}
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// RefreshPromptLog - A simple function to print a string message (a log, or more broadly,
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// an asynchronous event) without bothering the user, and by "pushing" the prompt below the message.
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func (rl *Instance) RefreshPromptLog(log string) (err error) {
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// We adjust cursor movement, depending on which mode we're currently in.
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if !rl.modeTabCompletion {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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// Account for the info line
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} else if rl.modeTabCompletion && rl.modeAutoFind {
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rl.tcUsedY = 0
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} else {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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}
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// Prompt offset
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if rl.Multiline {
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rl.tcUsedY += 1
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} else {
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rl.tcUsedY += 0
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}
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// Clear the current prompt and everything below
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print(seqClearLine)
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if rl.stillOnRefresh {
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moveCursorUp(1)
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}
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rl.stillOnRefresh = true
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moveCursorUp(rl.infoY + rl.tcUsedY)
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moveCursorBackwards(GetTermWidth())
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print("\r\n" + seqClearScreenBelow)
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// Print the log
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fmt.Printf(log)
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// Add a new line between the message and the prompt, so not overloading the UI
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print("\n")
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// Print the prompt
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if rl.Multiline {
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rl.tcUsedY += 3
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fmt.Println(rl.mainPrompt)
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} else {
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rl.tcUsedY += 2
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fmt.Print(rl.mainPrompt)
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}
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// Refresh the line
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rl.updateHelpers()
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return
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}
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// RefreshPromptInPlace - Refreshes the prompt in the very same place he is.
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func (rl *Instance) RefreshPromptInPlace(prompt string) (err error) {
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// We adjust cursor movement, depending on which mode we're currently in.
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// Prompt data intependent
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if !rl.modeTabCompletion {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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// Account for the info line
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} else if rl.modeTabCompletion && rl.modeAutoFind {
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rl.tcUsedY = 0
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} else {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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}
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// Update the prompt if a special has been passed.
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if prompt != "" {
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rl.mainPrompt = prompt
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}
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if rl.Multiline {
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rl.tcUsedY += 1
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}
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// Clear the input line and everything below
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print(seqClearLine)
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moveCursorUp(rl.infoY + rl.tcUsedY)
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moveCursorBackwards(GetTermWidth())
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print("\r\n" + seqClearScreenBelow)
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// Add a new line if needed
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if rl.Multiline {
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fmt.Println(rl.mainPrompt)
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} else {
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fmt.Print(rl.mainPrompt)
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}
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// Refresh the line
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rl.updateHelpers()
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return
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}
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// RefreshPromptCustom - Refresh the console prompt with custom values.
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// @prompt => If not nil (""), will use this prompt instead of the currently set prompt.
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// @offset => Used to set the number of lines to go upward, before reprinting. Set to 0 if not used.
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// @clearLine => If true, will clean the current input line on the next refresh.
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func (rl *Instance) RefreshPromptCustom(prompt string, offset int, clearLine bool) (err error) {
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// We adjust cursor movement, depending on which mode we're currently in.
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if !rl.modeTabCompletion {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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} else if rl.modeTabCompletion && rl.modeAutoFind { // Account for the info line
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rl.tcUsedY = 0
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} else {
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rl.tcUsedY = 1
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}
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// Add user-provided offset
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rl.tcUsedY += offset
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// Go back to prompt position, then up to the user provided offset.
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moveCursorBackwards(GetTermWidth())
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moveCursorUp(rl.posY)
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moveCursorUp(offset)
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// Then clear everything below our new position
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print(seqClearScreenBelow)
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// Update the prompt if a special has been passed.
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if prompt != "" {
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rl.mainPrompt = prompt
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}
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// Add a new line if needed
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if rl.Multiline && prompt == "" {
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} else if rl.Multiline {
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fmt.Println(rl.mainPrompt)
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} else {
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fmt.Print(rl.mainPrompt)
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}
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// Refresh the line
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rl.updateHelpers()
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// If input line was empty, check that we clear it from detritus
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// The three lines are borrowed from clearLine(), we don't need more.
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if clearLine {
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rl.clearLine()
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}
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return
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}
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// computePrompt - At any moment, returns an (1st or 2nd line) actualized prompt,
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// considering all input mode parameters and prompt string values.
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func (rl *Instance) computePrompt() (prompt []rune) {
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if rl.Multiline {
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if rl.MultilinePrompt != "" {
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rl.realPrompt = []rune(rl.MultilinePrompt)
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} else {
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rl.realPrompt = []rune{} //rl.defaultPrompt
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}
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}
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if !rl.Multiline {
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if rl.mainPrompt != "" {
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rl.realPrompt = []rune(rl.mainPrompt)
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}
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// We add the multiline prompt anyway, because it might be empty and thus have
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// no effect on our user interface, or be specified and thus needed.
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// if rl.MultilinePrompt != "" {
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rl.realPrompt = append(rl.realPrompt, []rune(rl.MultilinePrompt)...)
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// } else {
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// rl.realPrompt = append(rl.realPrompt, rl.defaultPrompt...)
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// }
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}
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// Strip color escapes
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rl.promptLen = getRealLength(string(rl.realPrompt))
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return
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}
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func (rl *Instance) colorizeVimPrompt(p []rune) (cp []rune) {
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if rl.VimModeColorize {
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return []rune(fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", BOLD, string(p), RESET))
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}
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return p
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}
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// getRealLength - Some strings will have ANSI escape codes, which might be wrongly
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// interpreted as legitimate parts of the strings. This will bother if some prompt
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// components depend on other's length, so we always pass the string in this for
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// getting its real-printed length.
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func getRealLength(s string) (l int) {
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stripped := ansi.Strip(s)
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return uniseg.GraphemeClusterCount(stripped)
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}
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