1 | // **************************************************************************
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2 | /** @class ReadlineWindow
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3 |
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4 | @brief Helper to redirect readline's in- and output to an ncurses window
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5 |
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6 | The idea of this class is to allow the use of the readline functionality
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7 | within a ncurses window. Therefore, several callback and hook function
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8 | of the readline libarary are redirected, which allow to redirect the
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9 | window's input stream to readline and the readline output to the
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10 | window.
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11 |
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12 | After instantisation a pointer to a ncurses WINDOW must be given to the
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13 | object to 'bind' readline to this window.
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14 |
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15 | In addition the color of the readline prompt can be set using the
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16 | SetPromptColor() member function. Note that the given color must
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17 | be the index of a COLOR_PAIR. For details on this see the ncurses
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18 | documentation
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19 |
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20 | If ncurses will use more than one window on the screen it might
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21 | be necessary to redraw the screen before the cursor is displayed.
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22 | Therefore, the Refresh() function must be overwritten. It is called
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23 | before the cursor is put to its final location in the readline line
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24 | and after all update to the screen was performed.
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25 |
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26 | Refresh() can be used to force a redisplay of the current input line
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27 | from a derived class. This might be necessary after changes top the
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28 | screen or window size.
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29 |
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30 | @section References
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31 |
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32 | - <A HREF="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html">GNU Readline</A>
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33 | - <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses">GNU Ncurses</A>
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34 |
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35 | **/
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36 | // **************************************************************************
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37 | #include "Shell.h"
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38 |
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39 | #include <sstream>
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40 | #include <iostream>
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41 | #include <string.h> // strlen
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42 |
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43 | #include "tools.h"
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44 |
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45 | using namespace std;
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46 |
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47 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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48 | //
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49 | //! Propagate prgname to the Readline constructor.
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50 | //! Initialize fPromtX and fPromtY to 0.
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51 | //! Set fWindow to 0.
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52 | //!
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53 | //! @param prgname
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54 | //! see Readline::Readline()
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55 | //!
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56 | //! @todo
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57 | //! Maybe we should add sanity check for fWindow==0 in the functions?
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58 | //!
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59 | ReadlineWindow::ReadlineWindow(const char *prgname) : Readline(prgname),
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60 | fWindow(0), fPromptX(0), fPromptY(0)
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61 | {
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62 | }
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63 |
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64 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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65 | //
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66 | //! Set the window in which the readline prompt and all readline output
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67 | //! is displayed. Sets the readline screen size (rl_set_screen_size)
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68 | //! accoring to the size of the window.
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69 | //!
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70 | //! Setup all necessry callback functions. To redirect readline input
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71 | //! and output properly.
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72 | //!
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73 | //! @param w
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74 | //! Pointer to a ncurses WINDOW.
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75 | //
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76 | void ReadlineWindow::SetWindow(WINDOW *w)
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77 | {
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78 | if (!w)
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79 | return;
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80 |
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81 | // Get size of the window
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82 | int width, height;
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83 | getmaxyx(w, height, width);
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84 |
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85 | // Propagate the size to the readline library
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86 | Resize(width, height);
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87 |
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88 | // Finally set the pointer to the panel in which we are supposed to
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89 | // operate
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90 | fWindow = w;
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91 | }
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92 |
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93 |
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94 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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95 | //
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96 | //! Callback function for readlines rl_getc_function. Apart from redirecting
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97 | //! the input from the window to the readline libarary, it also checks if
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98 | //! the input forced scrolling of the window contents and in this case
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99 | //! adapt fPromptY.
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100 | //!
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101 | //! @return
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102 | //! the character read by wgetch
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103 | //
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104 | /*
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105 | int ReadlineWindow::Getc(FILE *)
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106 | {
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107 | /// ==== It seems this is obsolete because we will get teh scrolling
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108 | // from the continous call to event hook anyway
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109 |
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110 | // Get size of the window
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111 | int lines, cols;
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112 | getmaxyx(fWindow, lines, cols);
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113 |
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114 | // Get current cursor position
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115 | int x0, y0, y1, x1;
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116 | getyx(fWindow, y0, x0);
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117 |
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118 | // Read a character from stream in window
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119 | const int c = wgetch(fWindow);
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120 |
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121 | // Get new cursor position
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122 | getyx(fWindow, y1, x1);
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123 |
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124 | // Find out whether the last character initiated a scroll
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125 | if (y0==lines-1 && y1==lines-1 && x1==0 && x0==cols-1)
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126 | fPromptY--;
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127 |
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128 | // return character
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129 | return c;
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130 | }
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131 | */
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132 |
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133 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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134 | //
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135 | //! Store the current cursor position in fPromptX/Y
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136 | //
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137 | void ReadlineWindow::Startup()
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138 | {
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139 | getyx(fWindow, fPromptY, fPromptX);
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140 | }
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141 |
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142 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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143 | //
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144 | //! Move the cursor to the position stored in fPromptX/Y which should
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145 | //! correspond to the beginning of the output line
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146 | //
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147 | void ReadlineWindow::RewindCursor() const
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148 | {
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149 | wmove(fWindow, fPromptY, fPromptX);
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150 | }
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151 |
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152 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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153 | //
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154 | //! The event hook which is called regularly when a readline call is in
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155 | //! progress. We use this to synchronously upadte our prompt (mainly
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156 | //! the current cursor position) and refresh the screen, so that all
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157 | //! changes get displayed soon.
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158 | //!
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159 | //! By default, this will be called at most ten times a second if there
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160 | //! is no keyboard input.
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161 | //
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162 | void ReadlineWindow::EventHook(bool)
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163 | {
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164 | Readline::EventHook();
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165 | Redisplay();
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166 | /*
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167 | * This doesn't work if the contents of the line changes, e.g. when
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168 | * the prompt is replaced
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169 |
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170 | // Refresh the screen
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171 | Refresh();
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172 |
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173 | // Now move the cursor to its expected position
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174 | int lines, cols;
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175 | getmaxyx(fWindow, lines, cols);
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176 |
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177 | const int pos = fPromptY*cols + fPromptX + GetAbsCursor();
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178 | wmove(fWindow, pos/cols, pos%cols);
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179 |
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180 | // Make the cursor movement visible on the screen
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181 | wrefresh(fWindow);
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182 | */
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183 |
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184 | // The lines above are just a simplified version of Redisplay()
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185 | // which skips all the output.
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186 | }
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187 |
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188 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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189 | //
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190 | //! This basically implement displaying the whole line, starting with the
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191 | //! prompt and the rl_line_buffer. It also checks if displaying it
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192 | //! results in a scroll of the window and adapt fPromptY accordingly.
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193 | //!
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194 | //! The prompt is displayed in the color defined by fColor.
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195 | //!
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196 | //! Before the cursor position is finally set a screen refresh (Refresh())
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197 | //! is initiated to ensure that nothing afterwards will change the cursor
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198 | //! position. It might be necessary to overwrite this function.
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199 | //!
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200 | //! @todo fix docu
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201 | //
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202 | void ReadlineWindow::Redisplay()
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203 | {
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204 | // Move to the beginning of the output
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205 | wmove(fWindow, fPromptY, fPromptX);
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206 |
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207 | // Get site of the window
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208 | int lines, cols;
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209 | getmaxyx(fWindow, lines, cols);
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210 |
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211 | const string prompt = GetPrompt();
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212 | const string buffer = GetBuffer();
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213 |
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214 | // Issue promt and redisplay text
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215 | wattron(fWindow, fColor);
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216 | wprintw(fWindow, "%s", prompt.c_str());
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217 | wattroff(fWindow, fColor);
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218 | wprintw(fWindow, "%s", buffer.c_str());
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219 |
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220 | // Clear everything after that
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221 | wclrtobot(fWindow);
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222 |
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223 | // Calculate absolute position in window or beginning of output
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224 | int xy = fPromptY*cols + fPromptX;
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225 |
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226 | // Calculate position of end of prompt
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227 | xy += prompt.length();
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228 |
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229 | // Calculate position of cursor and end of output
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230 | const int cur = xy + GetCursor();
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231 | const int end = xy + buffer.size();
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232 |
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233 | // Calculate if the above output scrolled the window and by how many lines
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234 | int scrolls = end/cols - lines + 1;
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235 |
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236 | if (scrolls<0)
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237 | scrolls = 0;
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238 |
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239 | fPromptY -= scrolls;
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240 |
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241 | // new position
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242 | const int px = cur%cols;
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243 | const int py = scrolls>=1 ? cur/cols - scrolls : cur/cols;
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244 |
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245 | // Make sure that whatever happens while typing the correct
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246 | // screen is shown (otherwise the top-panel disappears when
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247 | // we scroll)
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248 | Refresh();
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249 |
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250 | // Move the cursor to the cursor position
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251 | wmove(fWindow, py, px);
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252 |
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253 | // Make changes visible on screen
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254 | wrefresh(fWindow);
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255 | }
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256 |
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257 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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258 | //
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259 | //! Callback function to display the finally compiled list of completion
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260 | //! options. Adapts fPromtY for the number of scrolled lines.
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261 | //!
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262 | //! @param matches
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263 | //! A list with the matches found. The first element contains
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264 | //! what was completed. The length of the list is therefore
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265 | //! num+1.
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266 | //!
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267 | //! @param num
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268 | //! Number of possible completion entries in the list.
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269 | //!
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270 | //! @param max
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271 | //! maximum length of the entries
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272 | //!
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273 | //! @todo
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274 | //! Maybe we can use rl_outstream here if we find a way to redirect
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275 | //! the stream to us instead of a file.
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276 | //
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277 | void ReadlineWindow::CompletionDisplay(char **matches, int num, int max)
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278 | {
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279 | // Increase maximum size by two to get gaps in between the columns
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280 | max += 2; // Two whitespaces in between the output
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281 |
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282 | // Get size of window
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283 | int lines, cols;
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284 | getmaxyx(fWindow, lines, cols);
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285 |
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286 | // Allow an empty space at the end of the lines for a '\n'
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287 | cols--;
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288 |
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289 | // calculate the final number columns
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290 | const int ncols = cols / max;
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291 |
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292 | // Compile a proper format string
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293 | ostringstream fmt;
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294 | fmt << "%-" << max << 's';
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295 |
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296 | // loop over all entries and display them
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297 | int l=0;
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298 | for (int i=0; i<num; i++)
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299 | {
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300 | // Check if we have to put a line-break
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301 | if (i%ncols==0)
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302 | {
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303 | if ((max+0)*ncols < cols)
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304 | wprintw(fWindow, "\n");
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305 | l++;
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306 | }
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307 |
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308 | // Display an entry
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309 | wprintw(fWindow, fmt.str().c_str(), matches[i+1]);
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310 | }
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311 |
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312 | // Display an empty line after the list
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313 | if ((num-1)%ncols>0)
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314 | wprintw(fWindow, "\n");
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315 | wprintw(fWindow, "\n");
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316 |
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317 | // Get new cursor position
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318 | int x, y;
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319 | getyx(fWindow, y, x);
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320 |
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321 | // Clear everything behind the list
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322 | wclrtobot(fWindow);
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323 |
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324 | // Adapt fPromptY for the number of scrolled lines if any.
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325 | if (y==lines-1)
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326 | fPromptY = lines-1;
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327 |
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328 | // Display anything
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329 | wrefresh(fWindow);
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330 | }
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331 |
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332 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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333 | //
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334 | //! Overwrites Shutdown() of Readline. After Readline::Prompt has
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335 | //! returned a Redisplay() is forced to ensure a proper display of
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336 | //! everything. Finally, the display line is ended by a \n.
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337 | //!
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338 | //! @param buf
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339 | //! The buffer returned by the readline call
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340 | //
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341 | void ReadlineWindow::Shutdown(const char *buf)
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342 | {
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343 | // Move the cursor to the end of the total line entered by the user
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344 | // (the user might have pressed return in the middle of the line)...
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345 | int lines, cols;
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346 | getmaxyx(fWindow, lines, cols);
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347 |
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348 | // Calculate absolute position in window or beginning of output
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349 | // We can't take a pointer to the buffer because rl_end is not
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350 | // valid anymore at the end of a readline call
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351 | int xy = fPromptY*cols + fPromptX + GetPrompt().size() + strlen(buf);
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352 | wmove(fWindow, xy/cols, xy%cols);
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353 |
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354 | // ...and output a newline. We have to do the manually.
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355 | wprintw(fWindow, "\n");
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356 |
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357 | // refresh the screen
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358 | wrefresh(fWindow);
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359 |
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360 | // This might have scrolled the window
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361 | if (xy/cols==lines-1)
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362 | fPromptY--;
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363 | }
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