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66 * This file is a small equivalent to the GNU readline library, it was
67 * originally designed for very small systems (an 8-bits Atmel AVR
68 * microcontroller), but the library can now run on many emmbedded
69 * systems with or without OS.
71 * Obviously, it does not support as many things as the GNU readline,
72 * but at least it supports some interresting features like a kill
73 * buffer and a command history.
75 * It also have a feature that does not have the GNU readline (as far
76 * as I know): it is possible to have several instances of readline
77 * running at the same time, even on a monothread program, since it
78 * works with callbacks.
81 #include <cmdline_cirbuf.h>
82 #include <cmdline_vt100.h>
85 #define RDLINE_BUF_SIZE 256
86 #define RDLINE_PROMPT_SIZE 32
87 #define RDLINE_VT100_BUF_SIZE 8
88 #define RDLINE_HISTORY_BUF_SIZE BUFSIZ
89 #define RDLINE_HISTORY_MAX_LINE 64
90 #define RDLINE_MAX_LINES 39
101 * callback given to rdline_help() to display the content of the
102 * help. The first argument is an opaque pointer. The other args
103 * are buffer and size.
105 typedef ssize_t (rdline_write_t)(const struct rdline *, void *, size_t);
108 typedef void (rdline_validate_t)(struct rdline *rdl,
109 const char *buf, unsigned int size);
110 typedef int (rdline_complete_t)(struct rdline *rdl, const char *buf,
111 char *dstbuf, unsigned int dstsize);
112 typedef int (rdline_help_t)(struct rdline *rdl, const char *buf,
113 rdline_write_t *write, void *opaque);
116 enum rdline_status status;
123 char left_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE+2]; /* reserve 2 chars for the \n\0 */
124 char right_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE];
126 char prompt[RDLINE_PROMPT_SIZE];
128 #ifndef NO_RDLINE_KILL_BUF
129 char kill_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE];
130 unsigned int kill_size;
133 #ifndef NO_RDLINE_HISTORY
135 struct cirbuf history;
136 char history_buf[RDLINE_HISTORY_BUF_SIZE];
137 int history_cur_line;
140 /* callbacks and func pointers */
141 rdline_validate_t *validate;
142 rdline_complete_t *complete;
146 struct cmdline_vt100 vt100;
153 * Init fields for a struct rdline.
155 * @param rdl A pointer to an uninitialized struct rdline
157 * Input file descriptor
159 * Output file descriptor
161 * A pointer to the function to execute when the user validates the
164 * A pointer to the function to execute when the user completes the
167 * A pointer to the function to execute when the user ask for
170 void rdline_init(struct rdline *rdl,
171 int fd_in, int fd_out,
172 rdline_validate_t *validate,
173 rdline_complete_t *complete,
174 rdline_help_t *help);
178 * Init the current buffer, and display a prompt.
180 * Also set the rdline status to "running", overriding previous
181 * rdline_stop() or rdline_quit().
184 * A pointer to an initialized struct rdline
186 * A string containing the prompt
188 void rdline_newline(struct rdline *rdl, const char *prompt);
191 * Ignore all subsequent received chars.
194 * A pointer to a struct rdline
196 void rdline_stop(struct rdline *rdl);
199 * Exit from running rdline loop
201 * Same than rdline_stop() except that next calls to rdline_char_in()
202 * will return RDLINE_RES_EXITED. Hence, any running rdline() function is
206 * A pointer to a struct rdline
208 void rdline_quit(struct rdline *rdl);
211 * Restart after a call to rdline_stop() or rdline_quit()
214 * A pointer to a struct rdline
216 void rdline_restart(struct rdline *rdl);
219 * Redisplay the current buffer
222 * A pointer to a struct rdline
224 void rdline_redisplay(struct rdline *rdl);
227 /* return status for rdline_char_in() */
228 #define RDLINE_RES_SUCCESS 0
229 #define RDLINE_RES_VALIDATED 1
230 #define RDLINE_RES_NOT_RUNNING -1
231 #define RDLINE_RES_EOF -2
232 #define RDLINE_RES_EXITED -3
235 * Append a char to the readline buffer.
238 * A pointer to a struct rdline
240 * The character to append
242 * - RDLINE_RES_VALIDATED when the line has been validated.
243 * - RDLINE_RES_NOT_RUNNING if it is not running.
244 * - RDLINE_RES_EOF if EOF (ctrl-d on an empty line).
245 * - RDLINE_RES_EXITED if user called rdline_quit()
246 * - Else return RDLINE_RES_SUCCESS.
248 int rdline_char_in(struct rdline *rdl, char c);
251 * Read (and edit) a line
254 * A pointer to a struct rdline
258 * - RDLINE_RES_VALIDATED when the line has been validated.
259 * - RDLINE_RES_NOT_RUNNING if it is not running.
260 * - RDLINE_RES_EOF if EOF (ctrl-d on an empty line).
261 * - RDLINE_RES_EXITED if user called rdline_quit()
263 int rdline(struct rdline *rdl, const char *prompt);
266 * write a buffer on rdline file descriptor
269 * The rdline descriptor
271 * Pointer to the buffer
273 * Number of bytes to write
275 * On success, the number of bytes written is returned (zero
276 * indicates nothing was written). On error, -1 is returned, and
277 * errno is set appropriately
279 ssize_t rdline_write(const struct rdline *rdl, void *buf, size_t count);
282 * write on rdline file descriptor according to a format string
285 * The rdline descriptor
289 * Upon successful return, these functions return the number of
290 * characters printed (not including the trailing '\0' used to end
291 * output to strings). On error, a negative value is returned.
293 int rdline_printf(const struct rdline *rdl, const char *fmt, ...);
296 * write on rdline file descriptor according to a format string
299 * The rdline descriptor
303 * Variable argument list
305 * Upon successful return, these functions return the number of
306 * characters printed (not including the trailing '\0' used to end
307 * output to strings). On error, a negative value is returned.
309 int rdline_vprintf(const struct rdline *rdl, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
312 * Return the current buffer, terminated by '\0'.
315 * A pointer to a struct rdline
319 const char *rdline_get_buffer(struct rdline *rdl);
322 * Add the buffer to history.
325 * A pointer to a struct rdline
327 * A buffer that is terminated by '\0'
330 * - negative on error
332 int rdline_add_history(struct rdline *rdl, const char *buf);
335 * Clear current history
338 * A pointer to a struct rdline
340 void rdline_clear_history(struct rdline *rdl);
343 * Get the i-th history item
346 * A pointer to a struct rdline
348 * The index of the history item
350 * The i-th string of history, or NULL on error.
352 char *rdline_get_history_item(struct rdline *rdl, unsigned int i);
354 #endif /* _RDLINE_H_ */