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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.conch.test.test_recvline -*-# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
 # See LICENSE for details.
 
 """
 Basic line editing support.
 
 @author: Jp Calderone
 """
 
 import string
 
 from zope.interface import implementer
 
 from twisted.conch.insults import insults, helper
 
 from twisted.python import log, reflect
 
 _counters = {}
 class Logging(object):
 """Wrapper which logs attribute lookups.
 
 This was useful in debugging something, I guess.  I forget what.
 It can probably be deleted or moved somewhere more appropriate.
 Nothing special going on here, really.
 """
 def __init__(self, original):
 self.original = original
 key = reflect.qual(original.__class__)
 count = _counters.get(key, 0)
 _counters[key] = count + 1
 self._logFile = file(key + '-' + str(count), 'w')
 
 def __str__(self):
 return str(super(Logging, self).__getattribute__('original'))
 
 def __repr__(self):
 return repr(super(Logging, self).__getattribute__('original'))
 
 def __getattribute__(self, name):
 original = super(Logging, self).__getattribute__('original')
 logFile = super(Logging, self).__getattribute__('_logFile')
 logFile.write(name + '\n')
 return getattr(original, name)
 
 
 
 @implementer(insults.ITerminalTransport)
 class TransportSequence(object):
 """An L{ITerminalTransport} implementation which forwards calls to
 one or more other L{ITerminalTransport}s.
 
 This is a cheap way for servers to keep track of the state they
 expect the client to see, since all terminal manipulations can be
 send to the real client and to a terminal emulator that lives in
 the server process.
 """
 
 for keyID in ('UP_ARROW', 'DOWN_ARROW', 'RIGHT_ARROW', 'LEFT_ARROW',
 'HOME', 'INSERT', 'DELETE', 'END', 'PGUP', 'PGDN',
 'F1', 'F2', 'F3', 'F4', 'F5', 'F6', 'F7', 'F8', 'F9',
 'F10', 'F11', 'F12'):
 exec '%s = object()' % (keyID,)
 
 TAB = '\t'
 BACKSPACE = '\x7f'
 
 def __init__(self, *transports):
 assert transports, "Cannot construct a TransportSequence with no transports"
 self.transports = transports
 
 for method in insults.ITerminalTransport:
 exec """\
 def %s(self, *a, **kw):
 for tpt in self.transports:
 result = tpt.%s(*a, **kw)
 return result
 """ % (method, method)
 
 class LocalTerminalBufferMixin(object):
 """A mixin for RecvLine subclasses which records the state of the terminal.
 
 This is accomplished by performing all L{ITerminalTransport} operations on both
 the transport passed to makeConnection and an instance of helper.TerminalBuffer.
 
 @ivar terminalCopy: A L{helper.TerminalBuffer} instance which efforts
 will be made to keep up to date with the actual terminal
 associated with this protocol instance.
 """
 
 def makeConnection(self, transport):
 self.terminalCopy = helper.TerminalBuffer()
 self.terminalCopy.connectionMade()
 return super(LocalTerminalBufferMixin, self).makeConnection(
 TransportSequence(transport, self.terminalCopy))
 
 def __str__(self):
 return str(self.terminalCopy)
 
 class RecvLine(insults.TerminalProtocol):
 """L{TerminalProtocol} which adds line editing features.
 
 Clients will be prompted for lines of input with all the usual
 features: character echoing, left and right arrow support for
 moving the cursor to different areas of the line buffer, backspace
 and delete for removing characters, and insert for toggling
 between typeover and insert mode.  Tabs will be expanded to enough
 spaces to move the cursor to the next tabstop (every four
 characters by default).  Enter causes the line buffer to be
 cleared and the line to be passed to the lineReceived() method
 which, by default, does nothing.  Subclasses are responsible for
 redrawing the input prompt (this will probably change).
 """
 width = 80
 height = 24
 
 TABSTOP = 4
 
 ps = ('>>> ', '... ')
 pn = 0
 _printableChars = set(string.printable)
 
 def connectionMade(self):
 # A list containing the characters making up the current line
 self.lineBuffer = []
 
 # A zero-based (wtf else?) index into self.lineBuffer.
 # Indicates the current cursor position.
 self.lineBufferIndex = 0
 
 t = self.terminal
 # A map of keyIDs to bound instance methods.
 self.keyHandlers = {
 t.LEFT_ARROW: self.handle_LEFT,
 t.RIGHT_ARROW: self.handle_RIGHT,
 t.TAB: self.handle_TAB,
 
 # Both of these should not be necessary, but figuring out
 # which is necessary is a huge hassle.
 '\r': self.handle_RETURN,
 '\n': self.handle_RETURN,
 
 t.BACKSPACE: self.handle_BACKSPACE,
 t.DELETE: self.handle_DELETE,
 t.INSERT: self.handle_INSERT,
 t.HOME: self.handle_HOME,
 t.END: self.handle_END}
 
 self.initializeScreen()
 
 def initializeScreen(self):
 # Hmm, state sucks.  Oh well.
 # For now we will just take over the whole terminal.
 self.terminal.reset()
 self.terminal.write(self.ps[self.pn])
 # XXX Note: I would prefer to default to starting in insert
 # mode, however this does not seem to actually work!  I do not
 # know why.  This is probably of interest to implementors
 # subclassing RecvLine.
 
 # XXX XXX Note: But the unit tests all expect the initial mode
 # to be insert right now.  Fuck, there needs to be a way to
 # query the current mode or something.
 # self.setTypeoverMode()
 self.setInsertMode()
 
 def currentLineBuffer(self):
 s = ''.join(self.lineBuffer)
 return s[:self.lineBufferIndex], s[self.lineBufferIndex:]
 
 def setInsertMode(self):
 self.mode = 'insert'
 self.terminal.setModes([insults.modes.IRM])
 
 def setTypeoverMode(self):
 self.mode = 'typeover'
 self.terminal.resetModes([insults.modes.IRM])
 
 def drawInputLine(self):
 """
 Write a line containing the current input prompt and the current line
 buffer at the current cursor position.
 """
 self.terminal.write(self.ps[self.pn] + ''.join(self.lineBuffer))
 
 def terminalSize(self, width, height):
 # XXX - Clear the previous input line, redraw it at the new
 # cursor position
 self.terminal.eraseDisplay()
 self.terminal.cursorHome()
 self.width = width
 self.height = height
 self.drawInputLine()
 
 def unhandledControlSequence(self, seq):
 pass
 
 def keystrokeReceived(self, keyID, modifier):
 m = self.keyHandlers.get(keyID)
 if m is not None:
 m()
 elif keyID in self._printableChars:
 self.characterReceived(keyID, False)
 else:
 log.msg("Received unhandled keyID: %r" % (keyID,))
 
 def characterReceived(self, ch, moreCharactersComing):
 if self.mode == 'insert':
 self.lineBuffer.insert(self.lineBufferIndex, ch)
 else:
 self.lineBuffer[self.lineBufferIndex:self.lineBufferIndex+1] = [ch]
 self.lineBufferIndex += 1
 self.terminal.write(ch)
 
 def handle_TAB(self):
 n = self.TABSTOP - (len(self.lineBuffer) % self.TABSTOP)
 self.terminal.cursorForward(n)
 self.lineBufferIndex += n
 self.lineBuffer.extend(' ' * n)
 
 def handle_LEFT(self):
 if self.lineBufferIndex > 0:
 self.lineBufferIndex -= 1
 self.terminal.cursorBackward()
 
 def handle_RIGHT(self):
 if self.lineBufferIndex < len(self.lineBuffer):
 self.lineBufferIndex += 1
 self.terminal.cursorForward()
 
 def handle_HOME(self):
 if self.lineBufferIndex:
 self.terminal.cursorBackward(self.lineBufferIndex)
 self.lineBufferIndex = 0
 
 def handle_END(self):
 offset = len(self.lineBuffer) - self.lineBufferIndex
 if offset:
 self.terminal.cursorForward(offset)
 self.lineBufferIndex = len(self.lineBuffer)
 
 def handle_BACKSPACE(self):
 if self.lineBufferIndex > 0:
 self.lineBufferIndex -= 1
 del self.lineBuffer[self.lineBufferIndex]
 self.terminal.cursorBackward()
 self.terminal.deleteCharacter()
 
 def handle_DELETE(self):
 if self.lineBufferIndex < len(self.lineBuffer):
 del self.lineBuffer[self.lineBufferIndex]
 self.terminal.deleteCharacter()
 
 def handle_RETURN(self):
 line = ''.join(self.lineBuffer)
 self.lineBuffer = []
 self.lineBufferIndex = 0
 self.terminal.nextLine()
 self.lineReceived(line)
 
 def handle_INSERT(self):
 assert self.mode in ('typeover', 'insert')
 if self.mode == 'typeover':
 self.setInsertMode()
 else:
 self.setTypeoverMode()
 
 def lineReceived(self, line):
 pass
 
 class HistoricRecvLine(RecvLine):
 """L{TerminalProtocol} which adds both basic line-editing features and input history.
 
 Everything supported by L{RecvLine} is also supported by this class.  In addition, the
 up and down arrows traverse the input history.  Each received line is automatically
 added to the end of the input history.
 """
 def connectionMade(self):
 RecvLine.connectionMade(self)
 
 self.historyLines = []
 self.historyPosition = 0
 
 t = self.terminal
 self.keyHandlers.update({t.UP_ARROW: self.handle_UP,
 t.DOWN_ARROW: self.handle_DOWN})
 
 def currentHistoryBuffer(self):
 b = tuple(self.historyLines)
 return b[:self.historyPosition], b[self.historyPosition:]
 
 def _deliverBuffer(self, buf):
 if buf:
 for ch in buf[:-1]:
 self.characterReceived(ch, True)
 self.characterReceived(buf[-1], False)
 
 def handle_UP(self):
 if self.lineBuffer and self.historyPosition == len(self.historyLines):
 self.historyLines.append(self.lineBuffer)
 if self.historyPosition > 0:
 self.handle_HOME()
 self.terminal.eraseToLineEnd()
 
 self.historyPosition -= 1
 self.lineBuffer = []
 
 self._deliverBuffer(self.historyLines[self.historyPosition])
 
 def handle_DOWN(self):
 if self.historyPosition < len(self.historyLines) - 1:
 self.handle_HOME()
 self.terminal.eraseToLineEnd()
 
 self.historyPosition += 1
 self.lineBuffer = []
 
 self._deliverBuffer(self.historyLines[self.historyPosition])
 else:
 self.handle_HOME()
 self.terminal.eraseToLineEnd()
 
 self.historyPosition = len(self.historyLines)
 self.lineBuffer = []
 self.lineBufferIndex = 0
 
 def handle_RETURN(self):
 if self.lineBuffer:
 self.historyLines.append(''.join(self.lineBuffer))
 self.historyPosition = len(self.historyLines)
 return RecvLine.handle_RETURN(self)
 
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