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# This class implements all the stuff needed to communicate with
# the console.
# Either for displaying message in the console (error and verbose stuff)
# or for launcing command, or even changing the console's context.
# dependencies
use strict;
use warnings;
use Term::ReadLine;
use PerlConsole::Preferences;
use PerlConsole::Commands;
use Module::Refresh;
use Lexical::Persistence;
use Getopt::Long;
use B::Keywords qw(@Functions);
# These are all the built-in keywords of Perl
my @perl_keywords = @B::Keywords::Functions;
##############################################################
# Constructor
##############################################################
sub new($@)
{
my ($class, $version) = @_;
# the console's data structure
my $self = {
version => $version,
prefs => new PerlConsole::Preferences,
terminal => new Term::ReadLine("Perl Console"),
lexical_environment => new Lexical::Persistence,
rcfile => $ENV{HOME}.'/.perlconsolerc',
prompt => "Perl> ",
modules => {},
logs => [],
errors => [],
};
bless ($self, $class);
# set the readline history if a Gnu terminal
if ($self->{'terminal'}->ReadLine eq "Term::ReadLine::Gnu") {
$SIG{'INT'} = sub { $self->clean_exit(0) };
$self->{'terminal'}->ReadHistory($ENV{HOME} . "/.perlconsole_history");
}
# init the completion list with Perl internals...
$self->addCompletion([@perl_keywords]);
# ... and with PerlConsole's ones
$self->addCompletion([$self->{'prefs'}->getPreferences]);
foreach my $pref ($self->{'prefs'}->getPreferences) {
$self->addCompletion($self->{'prefs'}->getValidValues($pref));
}
# FIXME : we'll have to rewrite the commands stuff in a better way
$self->addCompletion([qw(:quit :set :help)]);
# the console's ready!
return $self;
}
# This is where we define all the options supported
# on the command-line
sub parse_options
{
my ($self) = @_;
GetOptions('rcfile=s' => \$self->{rcfile});
# cleanup of the ~ shortcut for $ENV{HOME}
my $home = $ENV{HOME};
$self->{rcfile} =~ s/^~/${home}/;
}
# method for exiting properly and flushing the history
sub clean_exit($$)
{
my ($self, $status) = @_;
if ($self->{'terminal'}->ReadLine eq "Term::ReadLine::Gnu") {
$self->{'terminal'}->WriteHistory($ENV{HOME} . "/.perlconsole_history");
}
exit $status;
}
##############################################################
# Terminal
##############################################################
sub addCompletion($$)
{
my ($self, $ra_list) = @_;
my $attribs = $self->{'terminal'}->Attribs;
$attribs->{completion_entry_function} = $attribs->{list_completion_function};
if (! defined $attribs->{completion_word}) {
$attribs->{completion_word} = $ra_list;
}
else {
foreach my $elem (@{$ra_list}) {
push @{$attribs->{completion_word}}, $elem;
}
}
}
sub is_completion
{
my ($self, $item) = @_;
my $attribs = $self->{'terminal'}->Attribs;
return grep /^${item}$/, @{$attribs->{completion_word}};
}
sub getInput
{
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{'terminal'}->readline($self->{'prompt'});
}
##############################################################
# Communication methods
##############################################################
sub header
{
my ($self) = @_;
$self->message("Perl Console ".$self->{'version'});
}
# add an error the error list, this is a LIFO stack, see getError.
sub addError($$)
{
my ($self, $error) = @_;
return unless defined $error;
chomp ($error);
push @{$self->{'errors'}}, $error;
}
# returns the last error message seen
sub getError($)
{
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{'errors'}[$#{$self->{'errors'}}];
}
# clear the error messages, back to an empty list.
sub clearErrors($)
{
my ($self) = @_;
$self->{'errors'} = [];
}
# prints an error message, and record it to the error list
sub error($$)
{
my ($self, $string) = @_;
chomp $string;
$self->addError($string);
print "[!] $string\n";
}
sub message
{
my ($self, $string) = @_;
if (! defined $string) {
print "undef\n";
}
else {
chomp $string;
print "$string\n";
}
}
# time
sub getTime($)
{
my ($self) = @_;
my ($sec, $min, $hour,
$mday, $mon, $year,
$wday, $yday, $isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon++;
$year += 1900;
$mon = sprintf("%02d", $mon);
$mday = sprintf("%02d", $mday);
return "$year-$mon-$mday $hour:$mon:$sec";
}
# push a log message on the top of the stack
sub addLog($$)
{
my ($self, $log) = @_;
push @{$self->{'logs'}}, "[".$self->getTime."] $log";
}
# get the last log message and remove it
sub getLog($)
{
my ($self) = @_;
my $log = $self->{'logs'}[$#{$self->{'logs'}}];
pop @{$self->{'logs'}};
return $log;
}
# Return the list of all unread log message and empty it
sub getLogs
{
my ($self) = @_;
my $logs = $self->{'logs'};
$self->{'logs'} = [];
return $logs;
}
##############################################################
# Preferences
##############################################################
# accessors for the encapsulated preference object
sub setPreference($$$)
{
my ($self, $pref, $value) = @_;
my $prefs = $self->{'prefs'};
$self->addLog("setPreference: $pref = $value");
return $prefs->set($pref, $value);
}
sub getPreference($$)
{
my ($self, $pref) = @_;
my $prefs = $self->{'prefs'};
my $val = $prefs->get($pref);
return $val;
}
# set the output and take care to load the appropriate module
# for the output
sub setOutput($$)
{
my ($self, $output) = @_;
my $rh_output_modules = {
'yaml' => 'YAML',
'dumper' => 'Data::Dumper',
'dump' => 'Data::Dump',
'dds' => 'Data::Dump::Streamer',
};
if (exists $rh_output_modules->{$output}) {
my $module = $rh_output_modules->{$output};
unless ($self->load($module)) {
$self->error("Unable to load module \"$module\", ".
"cannot use output mode \"$output\"");
return 0;
}
}
unless ($self->setPreference("output", $output)) {
$self->error("unable to set preference output to \"$output\"");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
# this interprets a string, it calls the appropriate internal
# function to deal with the provided string
sub interpret($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
# cleanup a bit the input string
chomp $code;
return unless length $code;
# look for the exit command.
$self->clean_exit(0) if $code =~ /(:quit|exit)/i;
# look for console's internal language
return if $self->command($code);
# look for a module to import
return if $self->useModule($code);
# Refresh the loaded modules in @INC that have changed
Module::Refresh->refresh;
# looks like it's time to evaluates some code ;)
$self->print_result($self->evaluate($code));
print "\n";
# look for something to save in the completion list
$self->learn($code);
}
# this reads and interprets the contents of an rc file (~/.perlconsolerc)
# at startup. It is useful for things like loading modules that we always
# want present or setting up some default variables
sub source_rcfile($)
{
my ($self) = @_;
my $file = $self->{'rcfile'};
$self->addLog("loading rcfile: $file");
if ( -r $file) {
if (open(RC, "<", "$file")) {
while(<RC>) {
$self->interpret($_);
}
close RC;
}
else {
$self->error("unable to read rcfile $file : $!");
}
}
else {
$self->error("rcfile $file is not readable");
}
}
# Context methods
# load a module in the console's namespace
# also take car to import all its symbols in the complection list
sub load($$;$)
{
my ($self, $package, $tag) = @_;
unless (defined $self->{'tags'}{$package}) {
$self->{'tags'}{$package} = {};
}
# look for already loaded modules/tags
if (defined $tag) {
return 1 if defined $self->{'tags'}{$package}{$tag};
}
else {
return 1 if defined $self->{'modules'}{$package};
}
if (eval "require $package") {
if (defined $tag) {
foreach my $t (split /\s+/, $tag) {
eval { $package->import($t); };
if ($@) {
$self->addError($@);
return 0;
}
# mark the tag as loaded
$self->{'tags'}{$package}{$tag} = 1;
}
}
else {
eval { $package->import(); };
if ($@) {
$self->addError($@);
return 0;
}
}
# mark the module as loaded
$self->{'modules'}{$package} = 1;
return 1;
}
$self->addError($@);
return 0;
}
# This function takes a module as argument and loads all its namespace
# in the completion list.
sub addNamespace($$)
{
my ($self, $module) = @_;
my $namespace;
eval '$namespace = \%'.$module.'::';
if ($@) {
$self->error($@);
}
$self->addLog("loading namespace of $module");
foreach my $token (keys %$namespace) {
# only put methods found that begins with a letter
if ($token =~ /^([a-zA-Z]\S+)$/) {
$self->addCompletion([$1]);
}
}
}
# This function reads the command line and looks for something that is worth
# saving in the completion list
sub learn($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
my $env = $self->{lexical_environment}->get_context('_');
foreach my $var (keys %$env) {
$self->addCompletion([substr($var, 1)])
unless $self->is_completion(substr($var, 1));
}
}
# Thanks a lot to Devel::REPL for the Lexical::Persistence idea
# http://chainsawblues.vox.com/library/post/writing-a-perl-repl-part-3---lexical-environments.html
#
# We take the code given and build a sub around it, with each variable of the
# lexical environment declared with my's. Then, the sub built is evaluated
# in order to get its code reference, which is returned as the "compiled"
# code if success. If an error occured during the sub evaluation, undef is
# returned an the error message is sent to the console.
sub compile($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
# first we declare each variable in the lexical env
my $code_begin = "";
foreach my $var (keys %{$self->{lexical_environment}->get_context('_')}) {
$code_begin .= "my $var;\n";
}
# then we prefix the user's code with those variables init and put the
# resulting code inside a sub
$code = "sub {\n$code_begin\n$code;\n};\n";
# then we evaluate the sub in order to get its ref
my $compiled = eval "$code";
if ($@) {
$self->error("compilation error: $@");
return undef;
}
return $compiled;
}
# This function takes care of evaluating the inputed code
# in a way corresponding to the user's output choice.
sub evaluate($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
# compile the code to a coderef where each variables of the lexical
# environment are declared
$code = $self->compile($code);
return undef unless defined $code;
# wrap the compiled code with Lexical::Persitence
# in order to catch each variable in the lexenv
$code = $self->{lexical_environment}->wrap($code);
return undef unless defined $code && (ref($code) eq 'CODE');
# now evaluate the coderef pointed by the sub lexenv->wrap
# built for us
my @result = eval { &$code(); };
# an error occured?
if ($@) {
$self->error("Runtime error: $@");
return undef;
}
return \@result;
}
# This function is dedicated to print the result in the good way
# It takes the resulting array of the code evaluated and converts it
# to the wanted output
sub print_result
{
my ($self, $ra_result) = @_;
return unless defined $ra_result and (ref($ra_result) eq 'ARRAY');
my @result = @{$ra_result};
$self->message($self->get_output(@result));
}
# the outputs
sub get_output($@)
{
my ($self, @result) = @_;
my $output = $self->getPreference('output');
# default output is scalar
my $str = (@result == 1) ? $result[0] : @result;
# YAML output
if ($output eq 'yaml') {
eval '$str = YAML::Dump(@result)';
}
# Data::Dumper output
elsif ($output eq 'dumper') {
eval '$str = Data::Dumper::Dumper(@result)';
}
# Data::Dump output
elsif ($output eq 'dump') {
eval '$str = Data::Dump::dump(@result)';
}
# Data::Dump::Streamer output
elsif ($output eq 'dds') {
my $to_dump = (@result > 1) ? \@result : $result[0];
if (ref($to_dump)) {
eval 'my $dds = new Data::Dump::Streamer; '.
'$dds->Freezer(sub { return "$_[0]"; }); '.
'$dds->Data($to_dump); '.
'$str = $dds->Out;';
}
else {
return $to_dump;
}
}
if ($@) {
$self->error("Unable to get formated output: $@");
return "";
}
return $str;
}
# This looks for a use statement in the string and if so, try to
# load the module in the namespance, with all tags sepcified in qw()
# Returns 1 if the code given was about something to load, 0 else.
sub useModule($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
my $module;
my $tag;
if ($code =~ /use\s+(\S+)\s+qw\((.+)\)/) {
$module = $1;
$tag = $2;
}
elsif ($code =~ /use\s+(\S+)/) {
$module = $1;
}
if (defined $module) {
# drop the possible trailing ";"
$module =~ s/\s*;\s*$//;
if (!$self->load($module, $tag)) {
my $error = $@;
chomp $error;
$self->error($error);
}
else {
$self->addNamespace($module);
}
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
# this looks for internal command in the given string
# this is used for changing the user's preference, saving the session,
# loading a session, etc...
# The function returns 1 if it found something to do, 0 else.
sub command($$)
{
my ($self, $code) = @_;
return 0 unless $code;
if (PerlConsole::Commands->isInternalCommand($code)) {
return PerlConsole::Commands->execute($self, $code);
}
return 0;
}
# END
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