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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2002-2007, Marc Prud'hommeaux. All rights reserved.
 *
 * This software is distributable under the BSD license. See the terms of the
 * BSD license in the documentation provided with this software.
 */
package jline;

import java.io.*;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.*;

/**
 *  

* A {@link CompletionHandler} that deals with multiple distinct completions * by outputting the complete list of possibilities to the console. This * mimics the behavior of the * readline * library. *

* * TODO: *
    *
  • handle quotes and escaped quotes
  • *
  • enable automatic escaping of whitespace
  • *
* * @author Marc Prud'hommeaux */ public class CandidateListCompletionHandler implements CompletionHandler { private static ResourceBundle loc = ResourceBundle. getBundle(CandidateListCompletionHandler.class.getName()); private boolean eagerNewlines = true; public void setAlwaysIncludeNewline(boolean eagerNewlines) { this.eagerNewlines = eagerNewlines; } public boolean complete(final ConsoleReader reader, final List candidates, final int pos) throws IOException { CursorBuffer buf = reader.getCursorBuffer(); // if there is only one completion, then fill in the buffer if (candidates.size() == 1) { String value = candidates.get(0).toString(); // fail if the only candidate is the same as the current buffer if (value.equals(buf.toString())) { return false; } setBuffer(reader, value, pos); return true; } else if (candidates.size() > 1) { String value = getUnambiguousCompletions(candidates); String bufString = buf.toString(); setBuffer(reader, value, pos); } if (eagerNewlines) reader.printNewline(); printCandidates(reader, candidates, eagerNewlines); // redraw the current console buffer reader.drawLine(); return true; } public static void setBuffer(ConsoleReader reader, String value, int offset) throws IOException { while ((reader.getCursorBuffer().cursor > offset) && reader.backspace()) { ; } reader.putString(value); reader.setCursorPosition(offset + value.length()); } /** * Print out the candidates. If the size of the candidates * is greated than the {@link getAutoprintThreshhold}, * they prompt with aq warning. * * @param candidates the list of candidates to print */ public static final void printCandidates(ConsoleReader reader, Collection candidates, boolean eagerNewlines) throws IOException { Set distinct = new HashSet(candidates); if (distinct.size() > reader.getAutoprintThreshhold()) { if (!eagerNewlines) reader.printNewline(); reader.printString(MessageFormat.format (loc.getString("display-candidates"), new Object[] { new Integer(candidates .size()) }) + " "); reader.flushConsole(); int c; String noOpt = loc.getString("display-candidates-no"); String yesOpt = loc.getString("display-candidates-yes"); while ((c = reader.readCharacter(new char[] { yesOpt.charAt(0), noOpt.charAt(0) })) != -1) { if (noOpt.startsWith (new String(new char[] { (char) c }))) { reader.printNewline(); return; } else if (yesOpt.startsWith (new String(new char[] { (char) c }))) { break; } else { reader.beep(); } } } // copy the values and make them distinct, without otherwise // affecting the ordering. Only do it if the sizes differ. if (distinct.size() != candidates.size()) { Collection copy = new ArrayList(); for (Iterator i = candidates.iterator(); i.hasNext();) { Object next = i.next(); if (!(copy.contains(next))) { copy.add(next); } } candidates = copy; } reader.printNewline(); reader.printColumns(candidates); } /** * Returns a root that matches all the {@link String} elements * of the specified {@link List}, or null if there are * no commalities. For example, if the list contains * foobar, foobaz, foobuz, the * method will return foob. */ private final String getUnambiguousCompletions(final List candidates) { if ((candidates == null) || (candidates.size() == 0)) { return null; } // convert to an array for speed String[] strings = (String[]) candidates.toArray(new String[candidates.size()]); String first = strings[0]; StringBuffer candidate = new StringBuffer(); for (int i = 0; i < first.length(); i++) { if (startsWith(first.substring(0, i + 1), strings)) { candidate.append(first.charAt(i)); } else { break; } } return candidate.toString(); } /** * @return true is all the elements of candidates * start with starts */ private final boolean startsWith(final String starts, final String[] candidates) { for (int i = 0; i < candidates.length; i++) { if (!candidates[i].startsWith(starts)) { return false; } } return true; } }




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