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1// **************************************************************************
2/** @class Console
3
4@brief This is an extension to the Readline class provding buffered output
5
6This in an extension to the Readline class. It's purpose is to keep a
7buffered output stream and flush the stream either between readline entries
8(non continous mode) or continously, keeping the readline prompt as
9intact as possible.
10
11 */
12// **************************************************************************
13#include "Console.h"
14
15#include <sstream>
16#include <iostream>
17
18#include "tools.h"
19
20#include "ReadlineColor.h"
21
22using namespace std;
23
24// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
25//
26//! Instantiate a console stream. It will create a WindowLog object
27//! and immediatel switch off its output to the console. The default more
28//! is non-continous.
29//!
30//! @param name
31//! The name of the program passed to the Readline constructor
32//!
33Console::Console(const char *name) : Readline(name), fContinous(false)
34{
35 fLogO.SetNullOutput();
36 fLogI.SetNullOutput();
37 fLogO.SetBacklog(true);
38 fLogI.SetBacklog(true);
39}
40
41// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
42//
43//! Flush the contents of the buffer before it is destroyed.
44//
45Console::~Console()
46{
47 // flush buffer to display before it is destroyed in its destructor
48 fLogO.Display();
49 fLogI.Display();
50}
51
52void Console::PrintReadlineError(const std::string &str)
53{
54 fLogI << kRed << str << endl;
55}
56
57// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
58//
59//! Wrapper to call the correspnding function from ReadlineColor
60//
61bool Console::PrintGeneralHelp()
62{
63 return ReadlineColor::PrintGeneralHelp(fLogI, GetName());
64}
65
66// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
67//
68//! Wrapper to call the correspnding function from ReadlineColor
69//
70bool Console::PrintCommands()
71{
72 return ReadlineColor::PrintCommands(fLogI);
73}
74
75// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
76//
77//! Wrapper to call the correspnding function from ReadlineColor
78//
79bool Console::PrintKeyBindings()
80{
81 return ReadlineColor::PrintKeyBindings(fLogI);
82}
83
84void Console::Lock()
85{
86 // FIXME: Check missing
87 fLogO.Display(true);
88 fLogO.SetBacklog(false);
89 fLogO.SetNullOutput(false);
90}
91
92void Console::Unlock()
93{
94 // FIXME: Check missing
95 fLogO.SetNullOutput(true);
96 fLogO.SetBacklog(true);
97}
98
99// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
100//
101//! Processes the command provided by the Shell-class.
102//!
103//! @returns
104//! whether a command was successfully processed or could not be found
105//
106bool Console::Process(const string &str)
107{
108 if (ReadlineColor::Process(fLogI, str))
109 return true;
110
111 if (str.substr(0, 3)==".w ")
112 {
113 Lock();
114 usleep(stoul(str.substr(3))*1000);
115 Unlock();
116 return true;
117 }
118
119 if (Readline::Process(str))
120 return true;
121
122 return false;
123}
124
125// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
126//
127//! Before readline starts flush the buffer to display all stuff which was
128//! buffered since the last readline call returned.
129//
130void Console::Startup()
131{
132 // Call readline's startup (just in case, it is empty)
133 Readline::Startup();
134
135 // First flush the buffer of the stream which is synchronous
136 // with the prompt
137 fLogI.Display(true);
138
139 // Now flush the stream which is asychronous
140 fLogO.Display(true);
141
142 // The order has the advantage that output initiated by the prompt
143 // is not interrupter by the synchronous stream
144}
145
146// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
147//
148//! Flush the buffer if we are in continous mode, and call Readline's
149//! EventHook to update the prompt.
150//
151void Console::EventHook(bool)
152{
153 // If the output is continous and we are going to output something
154 // first jump back to the beginning of the line (well, that
155 // doesn't work well if the input line is already two lines)
156 // and then flush the buffer.
157 const bool newline = fContinous && fLogO.GetSizeBacklog()>0;
158 if (newline)
159 {
160 // Clear the line we are going to overwrite
161 std::cout << "\r\033[0K";
162 fLogO.Display(true);
163 }
164
165 // Call Readline's EventHook to update the prompt
166 // and signal readline so that a new prompt is displayed
167 Readline::EventHook(newline);
168}
169
170string Console::GetLinePrompt() const
171{
172 const string siz = fLogO.GetSizeStr();
173
174 ostringstream str;
175 str << '[' << GetLine();
176 return fContinous ? str.str()+']' : str.str()+':'+siz+']';
177}
178
179// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
180//
181//! Before Readline::Run() is called the buffer is flushed as well as
182//! after the Run() loop has exited.
183//! command processing. This keeps things as seperated as possible,
184//! although there is no gurantee.
185//
186void Console::Run(const char *)
187{
188 // Flush the buffer before we print the boot message
189 fLogO.Display(true);
190
191 ReadlineColor::PrintBootMsg(fLogI, GetName());
192
193 // Flush the buffer before we start out readline loop
194 fLogI.Display(true);
195 fLogO.Display(true);
196
197 // Now run readlines main loop
198 Readline::Run();
199
200 // flush buffer to display
201 fLogI.Display(true);
202 fLogO.Display(true);
203}
204
205// **************************************************************************
206/** @class ConsoleStream
207
208@brief This is an extension to the Readline class provding a colored output
209
210This in an extension to the Readline class. It's purpose is just to have a
211colored output stream available. It's main idea is that it is used in
212environments without user interaction as a replacement the Console class.
213This is interesting to be able to do everything identical as if Console
214would be used, but Run() does not prompt but just wait until Stop()
215was called. The advantage is that some functions of Readline can be used
216like Execute and the history (just for Execute() commands of course)
217
218 */
219// **************************************************************************
220
221ConsoleStream::~ConsoleStream()
222{
223 fLogO.Display();
224}
225
226// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
227//
228//! Instantiate a console stream. It will create a single WindowLog object
229//! which is returned as input and output stream.
230//!
231//! @param name
232//! The name of the program passed to the Readline constructor
233//!
234ConsoleStream::ConsoleStream(const char *name) : Readline(name)
235{
236 fLogO.SetBacklog(false);
237 fLogO.SetNullOutput(false);
238 ReadlineColor::PrintBootMsg(fLogO, GetName(), false);
239}
240
241void ConsoleStream::PrintReadlineError(const std::string &str)
242{
243 fLogO << kRed << str << endl;
244}
245
246// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
247//
248//! Just usleep until Stop() was called.
249//
250void ConsoleStream::Run(const char *)
251{
252 while (!IsStopped())
253 {
254 const string buf = GetExternalInput();
255 SetExternalInput("");
256 if (!buf.empty())
257 ProcessLine(buf);
258
259 usleep(100000);
260 }
261}
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