/jEdit/tags/jedit-4-2-pre10/bsh/CommandLineReader.java
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- package bsh;
- import java.io.*;
- /**
- This is a quick hack to turn empty lines entered interactively on the
- command line into ';\n' empty lines for the interpreter. It's just more
- pleasant to be able to hit return on an empty line and see the prompt
- reappear.
-
- This is *not* used when text is sourced from a file non-interactively.
- */
- class CommandLineReader extends FilterReader {
- public CommandLineReader( Reader in ) {
- super(in);
- }
- static final int
- normal = 0,
- lastCharNL = 1,
- sentSemi = 2;
- int state = lastCharNL;
- public int read() throws IOException {
- int b;
- if ( state == sentSemi ) {
- state = lastCharNL;
- return '\n';
- }
- // skip CR
- while ( (b = in.read()) == '\r' );
- if ( b == '\n' )
- if ( state == lastCharNL ) {
- b = ';';
- state = sentSemi;
- } else
- state = lastCharNL;
- else
- state = normal;
- return b;
- }
- /**
- This is a degenerate implementation.
- I don't know how to keep this from blocking if we try to read more
- than one char... There is no available() for Readers ??
- */
- public int read(char buff[], int off, int len) throws IOException
- {
- int b = read();
- if ( b == -1 )
- return -1; // EOF, not zero read apparently
- else {
- buff[off]=(char)b;
- return 1;
- }
- }
- // Test it
- public static void main( String [] args ) throws Exception {
- Reader in = new CommandLineReader( new InputStreamReader(System.in) );
- while ( true )
- System.out.println( in.read() );
-
- }
- }