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# coding: utf-8
# Copyright 2019 DragonRuby LLC
# MIT License
# console_prompt.rb has been released under MIT (*only this file*).
# Contributors outside of DragonRuby who also hold Copyright:
# - Kevin Fischer: https://github.com/kfischer-okarin
module GTK
class Console
class Prompt
# ? Can be changed, it was just taken from my editor settings :>
WORD_LIMITER_CHARS = "`~!@#$%^&*-=+()[]{}\|;:'\",.<>/?_ \t\n\0".chars
attr_accessor :current_input_str, :font_style, :console_text_width, :last_input_str, :last_input_str_changed
def initialize(font_style:, text_color:, console_text_width:)
@prompt = '-> '
@current_input_str = ''
@font_style = font_style
@text_color = text_color
@cursor_color = Color.new [187, 21, 6]
@console_text_width = console_text_width
@cursor_position = 0
update_cursor_position_px
@last_autocomplete_prefix = nil
@next_candidate_index = 0
end
def update_cursor_position_px
@cursor_position_px = ($gtk.calcstringbox (@prompt + @current_input_str[0...@cursor_position]), @font_style.size_enum, @font_style.font).x
end
def current_input_str=(str)
@current_input_str = str
@cursor_position = str.length
update_cursor_position_px
end
def <<(str)
@current_input_str = @current_input_str[0...@cursor_position] + str + @current_input_str[@cursor_position..-1]
@cursor_position += str.length
update_cursor_position_px
@current_input_changed_at = Kernel.global_tick_count
reset_autocomplete
end
def backspace
return if current_input_str.length.zero? || @cursor_position.zero?
@current_input_str = @current_input_str[0...(@cursor_position - 1)] + @current_input_str[@cursor_position..-1]
@cursor_position -= 1
update_cursor_position_px
reset_autocomplete
end
def delete
return if current_input_str.length.zero? || @cursor_position == current_input_str.length
@cursor_position += 1
backspace
end
def move_cursor_left
@cursor_position -= 1 if @cursor_position > 0
update_cursor_position_px
end
def move_cursor_left_word
return if @cursor_position.zero?
new_pos = @cursor_position - 1
(is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos]) ?
(new_pos -= 1 until !(is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos - 1]) || new_pos.zero?):
(new_pos -= 1 until (is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos - 1]) || new_pos.zero?)
@cursor_position = new_pos
update_cursor_position_px
end
def move_cursor_right
@cursor_position += 1 if @cursor_position < current_input_str.length
update_cursor_position_px
end
def move_cursor_right_word
return if @cursor_position.equal? str_len
new_pos = @cursor_position + 1
(is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos]) ?
(new_pos += 1 until !(is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos]) || (new_pos.equal? str_len)):
(new_pos += 1 until (is_word_boundary? @current_input_str[new_pos]) || (new_pos.equal? str_len))
@cursor_position = new_pos
update_cursor_position_px
end
def move_cursor_home
@cursor_position = 0
update_cursor_position_px
end
def move_cursor_end
@cursor_position = str_len
update_cursor_position_px
end
def clear
@current_input_str = ''
@cursor_position = 0
update_cursor_position_px
reset_autocomplete
end
def autocomplete
if !@last_autocomplete_prefix
@last_autocomplete_prefix = calc_autocomplete_prefix
puts "* AUTOCOMPLETE CANDIDATES: #{current_input_str}.."
pretty_print_strings_as_table method_candidates(@last_autocomplete_prefix)
else
candidates = method_candidates(@last_autocomplete_prefix)
return if candidates.empty?
candidate = candidates[@next_candidate_index]
candidate = candidate[0..-2] + " = " if candidate.end_with? '='
@next_candidate_index += 1
@next_candidate_index = 0 if @next_candidate_index >= candidates.length
self.current_input_str = display_autocomplete_candidate(candidate)
update_cursor_position_px
end
rescue Exception => e
puts "* BUG: Tab autocompletion failed. Let us know about this.\n#{e}"
end
def pretty_print_strings_as_table items
if items.length == 0
puts <<-S.strip
+--------+
| (none) |
+--------+
S
else
# figure out the largest string
string_width = items.sort_by { |c| -c.to_s.length }.first
# add spacing to each side of the string which represents the cell width
cell_width = string_width.length + 2
# add spacing to each side of the cell to represent the column width
column_width = cell_width + 2
# determine the max number of columns that can fit on the screen
columns = @console_text_width.idiv column_width
columns = items.length if items.length < columns
# partition the original list of items into a string to be printed
items.each_slice(columns).each_with_index do |cells, i|
pretty_print_row_separator string_width, cell_width, column_width, columns
pretty_print_row cells, string_width, cell_width, column_width, columns
end
pretty_print_row_separator string_width, cell_width, column_width, columns
end
end
def pretty_print_row cells, string_width, cell_width, column_width, columns
# if the number of cells doesn't match the number of columns, then pad the array with empty values
cells += (columns - cells.length).map { "" }
# right align each cell value
formated_row = "|" + cells.map do |c|
"#{" " * (string_width.length - c.length) } #{c} |"
end.join
# remove separators between empty values
formated_row = formated_row.gsub(" | ", " ")
puts formated_row
end
def pretty_print_row_separator string_width, cell_width, column_width, columns
# this is a joint: +--------
column_joint = "+#{"-" * cell_width}"
# multiple joints create a row separator: +----+----+
puts (column_joint * columns) + "+"
end
def render(args, x:, y:)
args.outputs.reserved << font_style.label(x: x, y: y, text: "#{@prompt}#{current_input_str}", color: @text_color)
args.outputs.reserved << (@cursor_color.to_h.merge x: x + @cursor_position_px + 0.5,
y: y + 5,
x2: x + @cursor_position_px + 0.5,
y2: y + @font_style.letter_size.y + 4)
args.outputs.reserved << (@cursor_color.to_h.merge x: x + @cursor_position_px + 1,
y: y + 5,
x2: x + @cursor_position_px + 1,
y2: y + @font_style.letter_size.y + 4)
# debugging rectangle for string
# args.outputs.reserved << (@cursor_color.to_h.merge x: x,
# y: y + 5,
# w: @cursor_position_px,
# h: @font_style.letter_size.y).border
end
def tick
if (@current_input_changed_at) &&
(@current_input_changed_at < Kernel.global_tick_count) &&
(@last_input_str != @current_input_str)
@last_input_str_changed = true
@last_input_str = "#{@current_input_str}"
@current_input_changed_at = nil
else
@last_input_str_changed = false
end
end
private
def last_period_index
current_input_str.rindex('.')
end
def calc_autocomplete_prefix
if last_period_index
current_input_str[(last_period_index + 1)..-1]
else
current_input_str
end
end
def current_object
return Kernel unless last_period_index
Kernel.eval(current_input_str[0...last_period_index])
rescue NameError
nil
end
def method_candidates(prefix)
current_object.autocomplete_methods.map(&:to_s).select { |m| m.start_with? prefix }
end
def display_autocomplete_candidate(candidate)
if last_period_index
@current_input_str[0..last_period_index] + candidate.to_s
else
candidate.to_s
end
end
def reset_autocomplete
@last_autocomplete_prefix = nil
@next_candidate_index = 0
end
def is_word_boundary? char
# Alternative method
# (WORD_LIMITER_CHARS - [char]).length != WORD_LIMITER_CHARS.length
# Production code
WORD_LIMITER_CHARS.include? char
end
def str_len
@current_input_str.length
end
end
end
end
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