/* $Id$ Part of SWI-Prolog Author: Jan Wielemaker E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org Copyright (C): 1985-2007, University of Amsterdam This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This module binds the SWI-Prolog terminal I/O to the GNU readline library. Existence of this this library is detected by configure. Binding is achieved by rebinding the read function of the Sinput stream. This module only depends on the public interface as defined by SWI-Prolog.h and SWI-Stream.h - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ #ifndef __WINDOWS__ #include "pl-incl.h" #endif #include #include #include "SWI-Stream.h" #include "SWI-Prolog.h" #ifdef __WINDOWS__ #ifndef __YAP_PROLOG__ #ifdef WIN64 #include "config/win64.h" #else #include "config/win32.h" #endif #endif #else #include #endif #if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(__YAP_PROLOG__) #include #endif /* Disabled if dmalloc() is used because the readline library is full of leaks and freeing the line returned by readline is considered an error by the dmalloc library */ #if defined(HAVE_LIBREADLINE) && defined(HAVE_READLINE_READLINE_H) && !defined(DMALLOC) #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UXNT_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include #endif #ifdef __WINDOWS__ #include #endif #ifdef O_RLC #include "win32/console/console.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_RL_INSERT_CLOSE #define PAREN_MATCHING 1 #endif #undef ESC /* will be redefined ... */ #ifdef META #undef META /* conflict with macports readline */ #endif #include /* readline needs it */ #include #define savestring(x) /* avoid definition there */ #include extern int rl_done; /* should be in readline.h, but */ /* isn't in some versions ... */ #ifdef HAVE_READLINE_HISTORY_H #include #endif /* missing prototypes in older */ /* readline.h versions */ #ifndef RL_STATE_INITIALIZED int rl_readline_state = 0; #define RL_STATE_INITIALIZED 0 #endif #ifndef HAVE_RL_SET_PROMPT #define rl_set_prompt(x) (void)0 #endif #ifndef RL_CLEAR_PENDING_INPUT #define rl_clear_pending_input() (void)0 #endif #ifndef RL_CLEANUP_AFTER_SIGNAL #define rl_cleanup_after_signal() (void)0 #endif #if !defined(HAVE_RL_DONE) && defined(HAVE_DECL_RL_DONE) && !HAVE_DECL_RL_DONE /* surely not provided, so we provide a dummy. We do this as a global symbol, so if there is one in a dynamic library it will work anyway. */ int rl_done; #endif static foreign_t pl_rl_read_init_file(term_t file) { char *f; if ( PL_get_file_name(file, &f, 0) ) { #ifdef O_XOS char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; rl_read_init_file(_xos_os_filename(f, buf)); #else rl_read_init_file(f); #endif PL_succeed; } PL_fail; } /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This is not really clear using wide-character handling. We now assume that the readline library can only do wide characters using UTF-8. Not sure this is true, but is certainly covers most installations. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ static foreign_t pl_rl_add_history(term_t text) { GET_LD atom_t a; static atom_t last = 0; if ( PL_get_atom_ex(text, &a) ) { char *txt; if ( a != last ) { if ( last ) PL_unregister_atom(last); last = a; PL_register_atom(last); if ( PL_get_chars(text, &txt, CVT_ATOM|REP_MB|CVT_EXCEPTION) ) add_history(txt); else return FALSE; } return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static foreign_t pl_rl_write_history(term_t fn) { char *s; int rc; if ( !PL_get_file_name(fn, &s, 0) ) return FALSE; if ( (rc=write_history(s)) == 0 ) return TRUE; errno = rc; return PL_error(NULL, 0, MSG_ERRNO, ERR_FILE_OPERATION, ATOM_write, ATOM_file, fn); } static foreign_t pl_rl_read_history(term_t fn) { char *s; int rc; if ( !PL_get_file_name(fn, &s, 0) ) return FALSE; if ( (rc=read_history(s)) == 0 ) return TRUE; errno = rc; return PL_error(NULL, 0, MSG_ERRNO, ERR_FILE_OPERATION, ATOM_read, ATOM_file, fn); } static char *my_prompt = NULL; static int in_readline = 0; static int sig_at_level = -1; /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Signal handling wrapper. This is tricky. The GNU readline library places signal handlers around the below given signals. They re-send all signals using kill(getpid(),sig). This goes wrong in our multi-threaded context as it will send signals meant for a thread (using pthread_kill()) to the wrong thread. The library time.pl from the clib package was victim of this behaviour. We disable readline's signal handling using rl_catch_signals = 0 and redo the work ourselves, where we call the handler directly instead of re-sending the signal. See "info readline" for details on readline signal handling issues. One of the problems is that the signal handler may not return after ^C . Earlier versions uses PL_abort_handler() to reset the basics, but since the introduction of multi-threading and exception-based aborts, this no longer works. We set sig_at_level to the current nesting level if we receive a signal. If this is still the current nesting level if we reach readling again we assumed we broke out of the old invocation in a non-convential manner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ typedef struct { int signo; /* number of the signal */ struct sigaction old_state; /* old state for the signal */ } sigstate; static void rl_sighandler(int sig); static sigstate signals[] = { { SIGINT }, #ifdef SIGTSTP { SIGTSTP }, { SIGTTOU }, { SIGTTIN }, #endif { SIGALRM }, { SIGTERM }, { SIGQUIT }, { -1 }, }; static void prepare_signals(void) { sigstate *s; for(s=signals; s->signo != -1; s++) { struct sigaction new; memset(&new, 0, sizeof(new)); new.sa_handler = rl_sighandler; sigaction(s->signo, &new, &s->old_state); } } static void restore_signals(void) { sigstate *s; for(s=signals; s->signo != -1; s++) { sigaction(s->signo, &s->old_state, NULL); } } static void rl_sighandler(int sig) { sigstate *s; DEBUG(3, Sdprintf("Signal %d in readline\n", sig)); sig_at_level = in_readline; if ( sig == SIGINT ) rl_free_line_state (); rl_cleanup_after_signal (); restore_signals(); Sreset(); for(s=signals; s->signo != -1; s++) { if ( s->signo == sig ) { void (*func)(int) = s->old_state.sa_handler; if ( func == SIG_DFL ) { unblockSignal(sig); DEBUG(3, Sdprintf("Re-sending signal\n")); raise(sig); /* was: kill(getpid(), sig); */ } else if ( func != SIG_IGN ) { (*func)(sig); } break; } } DEBUG(3, Sdprintf("Resetting after signal\n")); prepare_signals(); #ifdef HAVE_RL_RESET_AFTER_SIGNAL rl_reset_after_signal (); #endif } static char * pl_readline(const char *prompt) { char *line; prepare_signals(); line = readline(prompt); restore_signals(); return line; } /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The GNU-readline library is not reentrant (or does not appear to be so). Therefore we will detect this and simply call the default function if reentrant access is tried. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ #ifdef HAVE_RL_EVENT_HOOK static int input_on_fd(int fd) { fd_set rfds; struct timeval tv; FD_ZERO(&rfds); FD_SET(fd, &rfds); tv.tv_sec = 0; tv.tv_usec = 0; return select(fd+1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv) != 0; } static int event_hook(void) { if ( Sinput->position ) { int64_t c0 = Sinput->position->charno; while( !input_on_fd(0) ) { PL_dispatch(0, PL_DISPATCH_NOWAIT); if ( Sinput->position->charno != c0 ) { if ( my_prompt ) rl_set_prompt(my_prompt); rl_forced_update_display(); c0 = Sinput->position->charno; rl_done = FALSE; } } } else PL_dispatch(0, PL_DISPATCH_WAIT); return TRUE; } #endif static void reset_readline(void) { if ( in_readline ) { restore_signals(); } if ( my_prompt ) remove_string(my_prompt); my_prompt = NULL; in_readline = 0; } static ssize_t Sread_readline(void *handle, char *buf, size_t size) { GET_LD intptr_t h = (intptr_t)handle; int fd = (int) h; int ttymode = PL_ttymode(Suser_input); /* Not so nice */ int rval; PL_write_prompt(ttymode == PL_NOTTY); switch( ttymode ) { case PL_RAWTTY: /* get_single_char/1 */ #ifdef O_RLC { int chr = getkey(); if ( chr == 04 || chr == 26 ) return 0; /* EOF */ buf[0] = chr & 0xff; return 1; } #endif case PL_NOTTY: /* -tty */ #ifdef RL_NO_REENTRANT notty: #endif { PL_dispatch(fd, PL_DISPATCH_WAIT); rval = read(fd, buf, size); if ( rval > 0 && buf[rval-1] == '\n' ) PL_prompt_next(fd); break; } case PL_COOKEDTTY: default: { char *line; const char *prompt; #ifdef RL_NO_REENTRANT if ( in_readline ) { Sprintf("[readline disabled] "); PL_write_prompt(TRUE); goto notty; /* avoid reentrance */ } #endif #if HAVE_DECL_RL_EVENT_HOOK_ if ( !PL_dispatch(0, PL_DISPATCH_INSTALLED) ) { rl_event_hook = NULL; } #endif prompt = PL_prompt_string(fd); if ( prompt ) PL_add_to_protocol(prompt, strlen(prompt)); { char *oldp = my_prompt; my_prompt = prompt ? store_string(prompt) : (char *)NULL; if ( sig_at_level == in_readline ) { sig_at_level = -1; reset_readline(); } #if __YAP_PROLOG__ rl_outstream = stderr; #endif if ( in_readline++ ) { int state = rl_readline_state; rl_clear_pending_input(); #ifdef HAVE_RL_DISCARD_ARGUMENT rl_discard_argument(); #endif rl_deprep_terminal(); rl_readline_state = (RL_STATE_INITIALIZED); line = pl_readline(prompt); rl_prep_terminal(FALSE); rl_readline_state = state; rl_done = 0; } else line = pl_readline(prompt); in_readline--; if ( my_prompt ) remove_string(my_prompt); my_prompt = oldp; } if ( line ) { size_t l = strlen(line); if ( l >= size ) { PL_warning("Input line too long"); /* must be tested! */ l = size-1; } memmove(buf, line, l); buf[l++] = '\n'; rval = l; /*Sdprintf("Read: '%s'\n", line);*/ free(line); } else rval = 0; } } return rval; } static int prolog_complete(int ignore, int key) { if ( rl_point > 0 && rl_line_buffer[rl_point-1] != ' ' ) { #if HAVE_DECL_RL_CATCH_SIGNALS_ /* actually version >= 1.2, or true readline */ rl_begin_undo_group(); rl_complete(ignore, key); if ( rl_point > 0 && rl_line_buffer[rl_point-1] == ' ' ) { rl_delete_text(rl_point-1, rl_point); rl_point -= 1; rl_delete(-1, key); } rl_end_undo_group(); #endif } else rl_complete(ignore, key); return 0; } static char * atom_generator(const char *prefix, int state) { char *s = PL_atom_generator(prefix, state); if ( s ) { char *copy = malloc(1 + strlen(s)); if ( copy ) /* else pretend no completion */ strcpy(copy, s); s = copy; } return s; } static char ** prolog_completion(const char *text, int start, int end) { char **matches = NULL; if ( (start == 1 && rl_line_buffer[0] == '[') || /* [file */ (start == 2 && strncmp(rl_line_buffer, "['", 2)) ) matches = rl_completion_matches((char *)text, /* for pre-4.2 */ rl_filename_completion_function); else matches = rl_completion_matches((char *)text, atom_generator); return matches; } #undef read /* UXNT redefinition */ /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For some obscure reasons, notably libreadline 6 can show very bad interactive behaviour. There is a timeout set to 100000 (0.1 sec). It isn't particularly clear what this timeout is doing. I _think_ it should be synchronized PL_dispatch_hook(), and set to 0 if this hook is non-null. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ install_t PL_install_readline(void) { GET_LD access_level_t alevel; #ifndef __WINDOWS__ if ( !truePrologFlag(PLFLAG_TTY_CONTROL) || !isatty(0) ) return; // don't allow YAP to run readline under an Eclipse Console if (getenv("EclipseVersion")) return; #endif alevel = setAccessLevel(ACCESS_LEVEL_SYSTEM); #if HAVE_DECL_RL_CATCH_SIGNALS_ rl_catch_signals = 0; #endif rl_readline_name = "Prolog"; rl_attempted_completion_function = prolog_completion; #ifdef __WINDOWS__ rl_basic_word_break_characters = "\t\n\"\\'`@$><= [](){}+*!,|%&?"; #else rl_basic_word_break_characters = ":\t\n\"\\'`@$><= [](){}+*!,|%&?"; #endif #ifdef HAVE_RL_COMPLETION_FUNC_T rl_add_defun("prolog-complete", prolog_complete, '\t'); #else rl_add_defun("prolog-complete", (void *)prolog_complete, '\t'); #endif #if HAVE_RL_INSERT_CLOSE rl_add_defun("insert-close", rl_insert_close, ')'); #endif #if HAVE_RL_SET_KEYBOARD_INPUT_TIMEOUT /* see (*) */ rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout(20000); #endif GD->os.rl_functions = *Sinput->functions; /* structure copy */ GD->os.rl_functions.read = Sread_readline; /* read through readline */ Sinput->functions = &GD->os.rl_functions; Soutput->functions = &GD->os.rl_functions; Serror->functions = &GD->os.rl_functions; #define PRED(name, arity, func, attr) \ PL_register_foreign_in_module("system", name, arity, func, attr) PRED("rl_read_init_file", 1, pl_rl_read_init_file, 0); PRED("rl_add_history", 1, pl_rl_add_history, PL_FA_NOTRACE); PRED("rl_write_history", 1, pl_rl_write_history, 0); PRED("rl_read_history", 1, pl_rl_read_history, 0); PL_set_prolog_flag("readline", PL_BOOL, TRUE); PL_set_prolog_flag("tty_control", PL_BOOL, TRUE); PL_license("gpl", "GNU Readline library"); setAccessLevel(alevel); } #else /*HAVE_LIBREADLINE*/ install_t PL_install_readline(void) { } #endif /*HAVE_LIBREADLINE*/