/* * Makes it easy to support "ensembles". i.e. commands with subcommands * like [string] and [array] * * (c) 2008 Steve Bennett * */ #include #include #include /** * Implements the common 'commands' subcommand */ static int subcmd_null(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv) { /* Nothing to do, since the result has already been created */ return JIM_OK; } /** * Do-nothing command to support -commands and -usage */ static const jim_subcmd_type dummy_subcmd = { "dummy", NULL, subcmd_null, 0, 0, JIM_MODFLAG_HIDDEN }; /* Creates and returns a string (object) of each non-hidden command in 'ct', * sorted and separated with the given separator string. * * For example, if there are two commands, "def" and "abc", with a separator of "; ", * the returned string will be "abc; def" * * The returned object has a reference count of 0. */ static Jim_Obj *subcmd_cmd_list(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * ct, const char *sep) { /* Create a list to sort before joining */ Jim_Obj *listObj = Jim_NewListObj(interp, NULL, 0); Jim_Obj *sortCmd[2]; for (; ct->cmd; ct++) { if (!(ct->flags & JIM_MODFLAG_HIDDEN)) { Jim_ListAppendElement(interp, listObj, Jim_NewStringObj(interp, ct->cmd, -1)); } } /* There is no direct API to sort a list, so just invoke lsort here. */ sortCmd[0] = Jim_NewStringObj(interp, "lsort", -1); sortCmd[1] = listObj; /* Leaves the result in the interpreter result */ if (Jim_EvalObjVector(interp, 2, sortCmd) == JIM_OK) { return Jim_ListJoin(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), sep, strlen(sep)); } /* lsort can't really fail (normally), but if it does, just return the error as the result */ return Jim_GetResult(interp); } static void bad_subcmd(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * command_table, const char *type, Jim_Obj *cmd, Jim_Obj *subcmd) { Jim_SetResultFormatted(interp, "%#s, %s command \"%#s\": should be %#s", cmd, type, subcmd, subcmd_cmd_list(interp, command_table, ", ")); } static void show_cmd_usage(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * command_table, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv) { Jim_SetResultFormatted(interp, "Usage: \"%#s command ... \", where command is one of: %#s", argv[0], subcmd_cmd_list(interp, command_table, ", ")); } static void add_cmd_usage(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * ct, Jim_Obj *cmd) { if (cmd) { Jim_AppendStrings(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), Jim_String(cmd), " ", NULL); } Jim_AppendStrings(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), ct->cmd, NULL); if (ct->args && *ct->args) { Jim_AppendStrings(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), " ", ct->args, NULL); } } static void set_wrong_args(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * command_table, Jim_Obj *subcmd) { Jim_SetResultString(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"", -1); add_cmd_usage(interp, command_table, subcmd); Jim_AppendStrings(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), "\"", NULL); } /* internal rep is stored in ptrIntvalue * ptr = command_table * int1 = index */ static const Jim_ObjType subcmdLookupObjType = { "subcmd-lookup", NULL, NULL, NULL, JIM_TYPE_REFERENCES }; const jim_subcmd_type *Jim_ParseSubCmd(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * command_table, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv) { const jim_subcmd_type *ct; const jim_subcmd_type *partial = 0; int cmdlen; Jim_Obj *cmd; const char *cmdstr; int help = 0; if (argc < 2) { Jim_SetResultFormatted(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"%#s command ...\"\n" "Use \"%#s -help ?command?\" for help", argv[0], argv[0]); return 0; } cmd = argv[1]; /* Use cached lookup if possible */ if (cmd->typePtr == &subcmdLookupObjType) { if (cmd->internalRep.ptrIntValue.ptr == command_table) { ct = command_table + cmd->internalRep.ptrIntValue.int1; goto found; } } /* Check for the help command */ if (Jim_CompareStringImmediate(interp, cmd, "-help")) { if (argc == 2) { /* Usage for the command, not the subcommand */ show_cmd_usage(interp, command_table, argc, argv); return &dummy_subcmd; } help = 1; /* Skip the 'help' command */ cmd = argv[2]; } /* Check for special builtin '-commands' command first */ if (Jim_CompareStringImmediate(interp, cmd, "-commands")) { Jim_SetResult(interp, subcmd_cmd_list(interp, command_table, " ")); return &dummy_subcmd; } cmdstr = Jim_GetString(cmd, &cmdlen); for (ct = command_table; ct->cmd; ct++) { if (Jim_CompareStringImmediate(interp, cmd, ct->cmd)) { /* Found an exact match */ break; } if (strncmp(cmdstr, ct->cmd, cmdlen) == 0) { if (partial) { /* Ambiguous */ if (help) { /* Just show the top level help here */ show_cmd_usage(interp, command_table, argc, argv); return &dummy_subcmd; } bad_subcmd(interp, command_table, "ambiguous", argv[0], argv[1 + help]); return 0; } partial = ct; } continue; } /* If we had an unambiguous partial match */ if (partial && !ct->cmd) { ct = partial; } if (!ct->cmd) { /* No matching command */ if (help) { /* Just show the top level help here */ show_cmd_usage(interp, command_table, argc, argv); return &dummy_subcmd; } bad_subcmd(interp, command_table, "unknown", argv[0], argv[1 + help]); return 0; } if (help) { Jim_SetResultString(interp, "Usage: ", -1); /* subcmd */ add_cmd_usage(interp, ct, argv[0]); return &dummy_subcmd; } /* Cache the result for a successful non-help lookup */ Jim_FreeIntRep(interp, cmd); cmd->typePtr = &subcmdLookupObjType; cmd->internalRep.ptrIntValue.ptr = (void *)command_table; cmd->internalRep.ptrIntValue.int1 = ct - command_table; found: /* Check the number of args */ if (argc - 2 < ct->minargs || (ct->maxargs >= 0 && argc - 2 > ct->maxargs)) { Jim_SetResultString(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"", -1); /* subcmd */ add_cmd_usage(interp, ct, argv[0]); Jim_AppendStrings(interp, Jim_GetResult(interp), "\"", NULL); return 0; } /* Good command */ return ct; } int Jim_CallSubCmd(Jim_Interp *interp, const jim_subcmd_type * ct, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv) { int ret = JIM_ERR; if (ct) { if (ct->flags & JIM_MODFLAG_FULLARGV) { ret = ct->function(interp, argc, argv); } else { ret = ct->function(interp, argc - 2, argv + 2); } if (ret < 0) { set_wrong_args(interp, ct, argv[0]); ret = JIM_ERR; } } return ret; } int Jim_SubCmdProc(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv) { const jim_subcmd_type *ct = Jim_ParseSubCmd(interp, (const jim_subcmd_type *)Jim_CmdPrivData(interp), argc, argv); return Jim_CallSubCmd(interp, ct, argc, argv); }