| """A generic class to build line-oriented command interpreters. |
| |
| Interpreters constructed with this class obey the following conventions: |
| |
| 1. End of file on input is processed as the command 'EOF'. |
| 2. A command is parsed out of each line by collecting the prefix composed |
| of characters in the identchars member. |
| 3. A command `foo' is dispatched to a method 'do_foo()'; the do_ method |
| is passed a single argument consisting of the remainder of the line. |
| 4. Typing an empty line repeats the last command. (Actually, it calls the |
| method `emptyline', which may be overridden in a subclass.) |
| 5. There is a predefined `help' method. Given an argument `topic', it |
| calls the command `help_topic'. With no arguments, it lists all topics |
| with defined help_ functions, broken into up to three topics; documented |
| commands, miscellaneous help topics, and undocumented commands. |
| 6. The command '?' is a synonym for `help'. The command '!' is a synonym |
| for `shell', if a do_shell method exists. |
| 7. If completion is enabled, completing commands will be done automatically, |
| and completing of commands args is done by calling complete_foo() with |
| arguments text, line, begidx, endidx. text is string we are matching |
| against, all returned matches must begin with it. line is the current |
| input line (lstripped), begidx and endidx are the beginning and end |
| indexes of the text being matched, which could be used to provide |
| different completion depending upon which position the argument is in. |
| |
| The `default' method may be overridden to intercept commands for which there |
| is no do_ method. |
| |
| The `completedefault' method may be overridden to intercept completions for |
| commands that have no complete_ method. |
| |
| The data member `self.ruler' sets the character used to draw separator lines |
| in the help messages. If empty, no ruler line is drawn. It defaults to "=". |
| |
| If the value of `self.intro' is nonempty when the cmdloop method is called, |
| it is printed out on interpreter startup. This value may be overridden |
| via an optional argument to the cmdloop() method. |
| |
| The data members `self.doc_header', `self.misc_header', and |
| `self.undoc_header' set the headers used for the help function's |
| listings of documented functions, miscellaneous topics, and undocumented |
| functions respectively. |
| |
| These interpreters use raw_input; thus, if the readline module is loaded, |
| they automatically support Emacs-like command history and editing features. |
| """ |
| |
| import string |
| |
| __all__ = ["Cmd"] |
| |
| PROMPT = '(Cmd) ' |
| IDENTCHARS = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '_' |
| |
| class Cmd: |
| """A simple framework for writing line-oriented command interpreters. |
| |
| These are often useful for test harnesses, administrative tools, and |
| prototypes that will later be wrapped in a more sophisticated interface. |
| |
| A Cmd instance or subclass instance is a line-oriented interpreter |
| framework. There is no good reason to instantiate Cmd itself; rather, |
| it's useful as a superclass of an interpreter class you define yourself |
| in order to inherit Cmd's methods and encapsulate action methods. |
| |
| """ |
| prompt = PROMPT |
| identchars = IDENTCHARS |
| ruler = '=' |
| lastcmd = '' |
| intro = None |
| doc_leader = "" |
| doc_header = "Documented commands (type help <topic>):" |
| misc_header = "Miscellaneous help topics:" |
| undoc_header = "Undocumented commands:" |
| nohelp = "*** No help on %s" |
| use_rawinput = 1 |
| |
| def __init__(self, completekey='tab', stdin=None, stdout=None): |
| """Instantiate a line-oriented interpreter framework. |
| |
| The optional argument 'completekey' is the readline name of a |
| completion key; it defaults to the Tab key. If completekey is |
| not None and the readline module is available, command completion |
| is done automatically. The optional arguments stdin and stdout |
| specify alternate input and output file objects; if not specified, |
| sys.stdin and sys.stdout are used. |
| |
| """ |
| import sys |
| if stdin is not None: |
| self.stdin = stdin |
| else: |
| self.stdin = sys.stdin |
| if stdout is not None: |
| self.stdout = stdout |
| else: |
| self.stdout = sys.stdout |
| self.cmdqueue = [] |
| self.completekey = completekey |
| |
| def cmdloop(self, intro=None): |
| """Repeatedly issue a prompt, accept input, parse an initial prefix |
| off the received input, and dispatch to action methods, passing them |
| the remainder of the line as argument. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| self.preloop() |
| if intro is not None: |
| self.intro = intro |
| if self.intro: |
| self.stdout.write(str(self.intro)+"\n") |
| stop = None |
| while not stop: |
| if self.cmdqueue: |
| line = self.cmdqueue.pop(0) |
| else: |
| if self.use_rawinput: |
| try: |
| line = raw_input(self.prompt) |
| except EOFError: |
| line = 'EOF' |
| else: |
| self.stdout.write(self.prompt) |
| self.stdout.flush() |
| line = self.stdin.readline() |
| if not len(line): |
| line = 'EOF' |
| else: |
| line = line[:-1] # chop \n |
| line = self.precmd(line) |
| stop = self.onecmd(line) |
| stop = self.postcmd(stop, line) |
| self.postloop() |
| |
| def precmd(self, line): |
| """Hook method executed just before the command line is |
| interpreted, but after the input prompt is generated and issued. |
| |
| """ |
| return line |
| |
| def postcmd(self, stop, line): |
| """Hook method executed just after a command dispatch is finished.""" |
| return stop |
| |
| def preloop(self): |
| """Hook method executed once when the cmdloop() method is called.""" |
| if self.completekey: |
| try: |
| import readline |
| self.old_completer = readline.get_completer() |
| readline.set_completer(self.complete) |
| readline.parse_and_bind(self.completekey+": complete") |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| def postloop(self): |
| """Hook method executed once when the cmdloop() method is about to |
| return. |
| |
| """ |
| if self.completekey: |
| try: |
| import readline |
| readline.set_completer(self.old_completer) |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| def parseline(self, line): |
| """Parse the line into a command name and a string containing |
| the arguments. Returns a tuple containing (command, args, line). |
| 'command' and 'args' may be None if the line couldn't be parsed. |
| """ |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line: |
| return None, None, line |
| elif line[0] == '?': |
| line = 'help ' + line[1:] |
| elif line[0] == '!': |
| if hasattr(self, 'do_shell'): |
| line = 'shell ' + line[1:] |
| else: |
| return None, None, line |
| i, n = 0, len(line) |
| while i < n and line[i] in self.identchars: i = i+1 |
| cmd, arg = line[:i], line[i:].strip() |
| return cmd, arg, line |
| |
| def onecmd(self, line): |
| """Interpret the argument as though it had been typed in response |
| to the prompt. |
| |
| This may be overridden, but should not normally need to be; |
| see the precmd() and postcmd() methods for useful execution hooks. |
| The return value is a flag indicating whether interpretation of |
| commands by the interpreter should stop. |
| |
| """ |
| cmd, arg, line = self.parseline(line) |
| if not line: |
| return self.emptyline() |
| if cmd is None: |
| return self.default(line) |
| self.lastcmd = line |
| if cmd == '': |
| return self.default(line) |
| else: |
| try: |
| func = getattr(self, 'do_' + cmd) |
| except AttributeError: |
| return self.default(line) |
| return func(arg) |
| |
| def emptyline(self): |
| """Called when an empty line is entered in response to the prompt. |
| |
| If this method is not overridden, it repeats the last nonempty |
| command entered. |
| |
| """ |
| if self.lastcmd: |
| return self.onecmd(self.lastcmd) |
| |
| def default(self, line): |
| """Called on an input line when the command prefix is not recognized. |
| |
| If this method is not overridden, it prints an error message and |
| returns. |
| |
| """ |
| self.stdout.write('*** Unknown syntax: %s\n'%line) |
| |
| def completedefault(self, *ignored): |
| """Method called to complete an input line when no command-specific |
| complete_*() method is available. |
| |
| By default, it returns an empty list. |
| |
| """ |
| return [] |
| |
| def completenames(self, text, *ignored): |
| dotext = 'do_'+text |
| return [a[3:] for a in self.get_names() if a.startswith(dotext)] |
| |
| def complete(self, text, state): |
| """Return the next possible completion for 'text'. |
| |
| If a command has not been entered, then complete against command list. |
| Otherwise try to call complete_<command> to get list of completions. |
| """ |
| if state == 0: |
| import readline |
| origline = readline.get_line_buffer() |
| line = origline.lstrip() |
| stripped = len(origline) - len(line) |
| begidx = readline.get_begidx() - stripped |
| endidx = readline.get_endidx() - stripped |
| if begidx>0: |
| cmd, args, foo = self.parseline(line) |
| if cmd == '': |
| compfunc = self.completedefault |
| else: |
| try: |
| compfunc = getattr(self, 'complete_' + cmd) |
| except AttributeError: |
| compfunc = self.completedefault |
| else: |
| compfunc = self.completenames |
| self.completion_matches = compfunc(text, line, begidx, endidx) |
| try: |
| return self.completion_matches[state] |
| except IndexError: |
| return None |
| |
| def get_names(self): |
| # Inheritance says we have to look in class and |
| # base classes; order is not important. |
| names = [] |
| classes = [self.__class__] |
| while classes: |
| aclass = classes.pop(0) |
| if aclass.__bases__: |
| classes = classes + list(aclass.__bases__) |
| names = names + dir(aclass) |
| return names |
| |
| def complete_help(self, *args): |
| return self.completenames(*args) |
| |
| def do_help(self, arg): |
| if arg: |
| # XXX check arg syntax |
| try: |
| func = getattr(self, 'help_' + arg) |
| except AttributeError: |
| try: |
| doc=getattr(self, 'do_' + arg).__doc__ |
| if doc: |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(doc)) |
| return |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(self.nohelp % (arg,))) |
| return |
| func() |
| else: |
| names = self.get_names() |
| cmds_doc = [] |
| cmds_undoc = [] |
| help = {} |
| for name in names: |
| if name[:5] == 'help_': |
| help[name[5:]]=1 |
| names.sort() |
| # There can be duplicates if routines overridden |
| prevname = '' |
| for name in names: |
| if name[:3] == 'do_': |
| if name == prevname: |
| continue |
| prevname = name |
| cmd=name[3:] |
| if cmd in help: |
| cmds_doc.append(cmd) |
| del help[cmd] |
| elif getattr(self, name).__doc__: |
| cmds_doc.append(cmd) |
| else: |
| cmds_undoc.append(cmd) |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(self.doc_leader)) |
| self.print_topics(self.doc_header, cmds_doc, 15,80) |
| self.print_topics(self.misc_header, help.keys(),15,80) |
| self.print_topics(self.undoc_header, cmds_undoc, 15,80) |
| |
| def print_topics(self, header, cmds, cmdlen, maxcol): |
| if cmds: |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(header)) |
| if self.ruler: |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(self.ruler * len(header))) |
| self.columnize(cmds, maxcol-1) |
| self.stdout.write("\n") |
| |
| def columnize(self, list, displaywidth=80): |
| """Display a list of strings as a compact set of columns. |
| |
| Each column is only as wide as necessary. |
| Columns are separated by two spaces (one was not legible enough). |
| """ |
| if not list: |
| self.stdout.write("<empty>\n") |
| return |
| nonstrings = [i for i in range(len(list)) |
| if not isinstance(list[i], str)] |
| if nonstrings: |
| raise TypeError, ("list[i] not a string for i in %s" % |
| ", ".join(map(str, nonstrings))) |
| size = len(list) |
| if size == 1: |
| self.stdout.write('%s\n'%str(list[0])) |
| return |
| # Try every row count from 1 upwards |
| for nrows in range(1, len(list)): |
| ncols = (size+nrows-1) // nrows |
| colwidths = [] |
| totwidth = -2 |
| for col in range(ncols): |
| colwidth = 0 |
| for row in range(nrows): |
| i = row + nrows*col |
| if i >= size: |
| break |
| x = list[i] |
| colwidth = max(colwidth, len(x)) |
| colwidths.append(colwidth) |
| totwidth += colwidth + 2 |
| if totwidth > displaywidth: |
| break |
| if totwidth <= displaywidth: |
| break |
| else: |
| nrows = len(list) |
| ncols = 1 |
| colwidths = [0] |
| for row in range(nrows): |
| texts = [] |
| for col in range(ncols): |
| i = row + nrows*col |
| if i >= size: |
| x = "" |
| else: |
| x = list[i] |
| texts.append(x) |
| while texts and not texts[-1]: |
| del texts[-1] |
| for col in range(len(texts)): |
| texts[col] = texts[col].ljust(colwidths[col]) |
| self.stdout.write("%s\n"%str(" ".join(texts))) |