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\section{\module{cmd} ---
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Support for line-oriented command interpreters}
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\declaremodule{standard}{cmd}
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\sectionauthor{Eric S. Raymond}{esr@snark.thyrsus.com}
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\modulesynopsis{Build line-oriented command interpreters.}
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The \class{Cmd} class provides a simple framework for writing
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line-oriented command interpreters. These are often useful for
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test harnesses, administrative tools, and prototypes that will
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later be wrapped in a more sophisticated interface.
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\begin{classdesc}{Cmd}{\optional{completekey\optional{,
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stdin\optional{, stdout}}}}
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A \class{Cmd} instance or subclass instance is a line-oriented
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interpreter framework. There is no good reason to instantiate
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\class{Cmd} itself; rather, it's useful as a superclass of an
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interpreter class you define yourself in order to inherit
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\class{Cmd}'s methods and encapsulate action methods.
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The optional argument \var{completekey} is the \refmodule{readline} name
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of a completion key; it defaults to \kbd{Tab}. If \var{completekey} is
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not \constant{None} and \refmodule{readline} is available, command completion
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is done automatically.
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The optional arguments \var{stdin} and \var{stdout} specify the
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input and output file objects that the Cmd instance or subclass
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instance will use for input and output. If not specified, they
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will default to \var{sys.stdin} and \var{sys.stdout}.
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\versionchanged[The \var{stdin} and \var{stdout} parameters were added]{2.3}
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\end{classdesc}
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\subsection{Cmd Objects}
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\label{Cmd-objects}
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A \class{Cmd} instance has the following methods:
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\begin{methoddesc}{cmdloop}{\optional{intro}}
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Repeatedly issue a prompt, accept input, parse an initial prefix off
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the received input, and dispatch to action methods, passing them the
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remainder of the line as argument.
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The optional argument is a banner or intro string to be issued before the
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first prompt (this overrides the \member{intro} class member).
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If the \refmodule{readline} module is loaded, input will automatically
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inherit \program{bash}-like history-list editing (e.g. \kbd{Control-P}
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scrolls back to the last command, \kbd{Control-N} forward to the next
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one, \kbd{Control-F} moves the cursor to the right non-destructively,
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\kbd{Control-B} moves the cursor to the left non-destructively, etc.).
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An end-of-file on input is passed back as the string \code{'EOF'}.
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An interpreter instance will recognize a command name \samp{foo} if
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and only if it has a method \method{do_foo()}. As a special case,
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a line beginning with the character \character{?} is dispatched to
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the method \method{do_help()}. As another special case, a line
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beginning with the character \character{!} is dispatched to the
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method \method{do_shell()} (if such a method is defined).
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This method will return when the \method{postcmd()} method returns a
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true value. The \var{stop} argument to \method{postcmd()} is the
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return value from the command's corresponding \method{do_*()} method.
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If completion is enabled, completing commands will be done
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automatically, and completing of commands args is done by calling
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\method{complete_foo()} with arguments \var{text}, \var{line},
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\var{begidx}, and \var{endidx}. \var{text} is the string prefix we
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are attempting to match: all returned matches must begin with it.
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\var{line} is the current input line with leading whitespace removed,
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\var{begidx} and \var{endidx} are the beginning and ending indexes
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of the prefix text, which could be used to provide different
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completion depending upon which position the argument is in.
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All subclasses of \class{Cmd} inherit a predefined \method{do_help()}.
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This method, called with an argument \code{'bar'}, invokes the
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corresponding method \method{help_bar()}. With no argument,
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\method{do_help()} lists all available help topics (that is, all
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commands with corresponding \method{help_*()} methods), and also lists
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any undocumented commands.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{onecmd}{str}
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Interpret the argument as though it had been typed in response to the
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prompt. This may be overridden, but should not normally need to be;
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see the \method{precmd()} and \method{postcmd()} methods for useful
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execution hooks. The return value is a flag indicating whether
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interpretation of commands by the interpreter should stop. If there
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is a \method{do_*()} method for the command \var{str}, the return
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value of that method is returned, otherwise the return value from the
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\method{default()} method is returned.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{emptyline}{}
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Method called when an empty line is entered in response to the prompt.
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If this method is not overridden, it repeats the last nonempty command
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entered.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{default}{line}
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Method called on an input line when the command prefix is not
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recognized. If this method is not overridden, it prints an
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error message and returns.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{completedefault}{text, line, begidx, endidx}
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Method called to complete an input line when no command-specific
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\method{complete_*()} method is available. By default, it returns an
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empty list.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{precmd}{line}
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Hook method executed just before the command line \var{line} is
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interpreted, but after the input prompt is generated and issued. This
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method is a stub in \class{Cmd}; it exists to be overridden by
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subclasses. The return value is used as the command which will be
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executed by the \method{onecmd()} method; the \method{precmd()}
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implementation may re-write the command or simply return \var{line}
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unchanged.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{postcmd}{stop, line}
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Hook method executed just after a command dispatch is finished. This
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method is a stub in \class{Cmd}; it exists to be overridden by
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subclasses. \var{line} is the command line which was executed, and
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\var{stop} is a flag which indicates whether execution will be
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terminated after the call to \method{postcmd()}; this will be the
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return value of the \method{onecmd()} method. The return value of
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this method will be used as the new value for the internal flag which
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corresponds to \var{stop}; returning false will cause interpretation
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to continue.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{preloop}{}
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Hook method executed once when \method{cmdloop()} is called. This
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method is a stub in \class{Cmd}; it exists to be overridden by
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subclasses.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{postloop}{}
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Hook method executed once when \method{cmdloop()} is about to return.
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This method is a stub in \class{Cmd}; it exists to be overridden by
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subclasses.
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\end{methoddesc}
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Instances of \class{Cmd} subclasses have some public instance variables:
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\begin{memberdesc}{prompt}
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The prompt issued to solicit input.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{identchars}
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The string of characters accepted for the command prefix.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{lastcmd}
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The last nonempty command prefix seen.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{intro}
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A string to issue as an intro or banner. May be overridden by giving
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the \method{cmdloop()} method an argument.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{doc_header}
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for documented
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commands.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{misc_header}
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for miscellaneous
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help topics (that is, there are \method{help_*()} methods without
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corresponding \method{do_*()} methods).
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{undoc_header}
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for undocumented
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commands (that is, there are \method{do_*()} methods without
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corresponding \method{help_*()} methods).
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{ruler}
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The character used to draw separator lines under the help-message
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headers. If empty, no ruler line is drawn. It defaults to
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\character{=}.
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\end{memberdesc}
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