package DXCommandmode;
+@ISA = qw(DXChannel);
+
use DXUtil;
use DXChannel;
use DXUser;
-use DXM;
use DXVars;
+use DXDebug;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw( %Cache $last_dir_mtime @cmd);
$last_dir_mtime = 0; # the last time one of the cmd dirs was modified
@cmd = undef; # a list of commands+path pairs (in alphabetical order)
# possibly some other messages asking you to set various things up if you are
# new (or nearly new and slacking) user.
-sub user_start
+sub start
{
- my $self = shift;
+ my ($self, $line) = @_;
my $user = $self->{user};
my $call = $self->{call};
my $name = $self->{name};
$name = $call if !defined $name;
- $self->{normal} = \&user_normal; # rfu for now
- $self->{finish} = \&user_finish;
+
$self->msg('l2',$name);
$self->send_file($main::motd) if (-e $main::motd);
$self->msg('pr', $call);
$self->state('prompt'); # a bit of room for further expansion, passwords etc
- $self->{priv} = 0; # set the connection priv to 0 - can be upgraded later
+ $self->{priv} = $user->priv;
+ $self->{priv} = 0 if $line =~ /^(ax|te)/; # set the connection priv to 0 - can be upgraded later
+ $self->{consort} = $line; # save the connection type
}
#
# This is the normal command prompt driver
#
-sub user_normal
+sub normal
{
my $self = shift;
my $user = $self->{user};
my $call = $self->{call};
- my $cmd = shift;
+ my $cmdline = shift;
- # read in the list of valid commands, note that the commands themselves are cached elsewhere
- scan_cmd_dirs if (!defined %cmd);
-
- # strip out any nasty characters like $@%&|. and double // etc.
- $cmd =~ s/[%\@\$&\\.`~]//og;
- $cmd =~ s|//|/|og;
+ # strip out //
+ $cmdline =~ s|//|/|og;
- # split the command up into parts
- my @part = split /[\/\b]+/, $cmd;
-
- # the bye command - temporary probably
- if ($part[0] =~ /^b/io) {
- $self->user_finish();
- $self->state('bye');
- return;
+ # split the command line up into parts, the first part is the command
+ my ($cmd, $args) = $cmdline =~ /^([\w\/]+)\s*(.*)/o;
+
+ if ($cmd) {
+
+ # first expand out the entry to a command
+ $cmd = search($cmd);
+
+ my @ans = $self->eval_file($main::localcmd, $cmd, $args);
+ @ans = $self->eval_file($main::cmd, $cmd, $args) if !$ans[0];
+ if ($ans[0]) {
+ shift @ans;
+ $self->send(@ans) if @ans > 0;
+ } else {
+ shift @ans;
+ if (@ans > 0) {
+ $self->msg('e2', @ans);
+ } else {
+ $self->msg('e1');
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ $self->msg('e1');
}
-
- # first expand out the entry to a command, note that I will accept
- # anything in any case with any (reasonable) seperator
- $self->prompt();
+
+ # send a prompt only if we are in a prompt state
+ $self->prompt() if $self->{state} =~ /^prompt/o;
}
#
# This is called from inside the main cluster processing loop and is used
# for despatching commands that are doing some long processing job
#
-sub user_process
+sub process
{
}
#
# finish up a user context
#
-sub user_finish
+sub finish
{
}
{
my $self = shift;
my $call = $self->{call};
- $self->msg('pr', $call);
+ DXChannel::msg($self, 'pr', $call);
}
#
-# scan the command directories to see if things have changed
-#
-# If they have remake the command list
-#
-# There are two command directories a) the standard one and b) the local one
-# The local one overides the standard one
+# search for the command in the cache of short->long form commands
#
-sub scan_cmd_dirs
+sub search
{
- my $self = shift;
-
-
-}
+ my $short_cmd = shift;
+ return $short_cmd; # just return it for now
+}
#
# the persistant execution of things from the command directories
#
#require Devel::Symdump;
-use strict;
-use vars '%Cache';
sub valid_package_name {
my($string) = @_;
$string =~ s|/(\d)|sprintf("/_%2x",unpack("C",$1))|eg;
#Dress it up as a real package name
- $string =~ s|/|::|g;
- return "DXEmbed" . $string;
+ $string =~ s|/|_|g;
+ return "Emb_" . $string;
}
#borrowed from Safe.pm
my ($stem, $leaf);
no strict 'refs';
- $pkg = "main::$pkg\::"; # expand to full symbol table name
+ $pkg = "DXChannel::$pkg\::"; # expand to full symbol table name
($stem, $leaf) = $pkg =~ m/(.*::)(\w+::)$/;
my $stem_symtab = *{$stem}{HASH};
}
sub eval_file {
- my($self, $path, $cmdname) = @_;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $path = shift;
+ my $cmdname = shift;
my $package = valid_package_name($cmdname);
- my $filename = "$path/$cmdname";
+ my $filename = "$path/$cmdname.pl";
my $mtime = -M $filename;
- my @r;
+
+ # return if we can't find it
+ return (0, DXM::msg('e1')) if !defined $mtime;
if(defined $Cache{$package}{mtime} && $Cache{$package}{mtime } <= $mtime) {
#we have compiled this subroutine already,
;
} else {
local *FH;
- open FH, $filename or die "open '$filename' $!";
+ if (!open FH, $filename) {
+ return (0, "Syserr: can't open '$filename' $!");
+ };
local($/) = undef;
my $sub = <FH>;
close FH;
#wrap the code into a subroutine inside our unique package
- my $eval = qq{package $package; sub handler { $sub; }};
+ my $eval = qq{package DXChannel; sub $package { $sub; }};
+ if (isdbg('eval')) {
+ my @list = split /\n/, $eval;
+ my $line;
+ foreach (@list) {
+ dbg('eval', $_, "\n");
+ }
+ }
+ #print "eval $eval\n";
{
#hide our variables within this block
my($filename,$mtime,$package,$sub);
eval $eval;
}
if ($@) {
- $self->send("Eval err $@ on $package");
delete_package($package);
- return undef;
+ return (0, "Syserr: Eval err $@ on $package");
}
#cache it unless we're cleaning out each time
$Cache{$package}{mtime} = $mtime;
}
-
- @r = eval {$package->handler;};
+
+ my @r;
+ my $c = qq{ \@r = \$self->$package(\@_); };
+ dbg('eval', "cluster cmd = $c\n");
+ eval $c; ;
if ($@) {
- $self->send("Eval err $@ on cached $package");
delete_package($package);
- return undef;
+ return (0, "Syserr: Eval err $@ on cached $package");
}
#take a look if you want