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denoland-deno/cli/tools/repl/editor.rs
David Sherret 47f7bed677
chore: enable clippy::print_stdout and clippy::print_stderr (#23732)
1. Generally we should prefer to use the `log` crate.
2. I very often accidentally commit `eprintln`s.

When we should use `println` or `eprintln`, it's not too bad to be a bit
more verbose and ignore the lint rule.
2024-05-08 22:45:06 -04:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::cdp;
use crate::colors;
use deno_ast::swc::parser::error::SyntaxError;
use deno_ast::swc::parser::token::BinOpToken;
use deno_ast::swc::parser::token::Token;
use deno_ast::swc::parser::token::Word;
use deno_ast::view::AssignOp;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context as _;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
use deno_core::serde_json;
use rustyline::completion::Completer;
use rustyline::error::ReadlineError;
use rustyline::highlight::Highlighter;
use rustyline::validate::ValidationContext;
use rustyline::validate::ValidationResult;
use rustyline::validate::Validator;
use rustyline::Cmd;
use rustyline::CompletionType;
use rustyline::ConditionalEventHandler;
use rustyline::Config;
use rustyline::Context;
use rustyline::Editor;
use rustyline::Event;
use rustyline::EventContext;
use rustyline::EventHandler;
use rustyline::KeyCode;
use rustyline::KeyEvent;
use rustyline::Modifiers;
use rustyline::RepeatCount;
use rustyline_derive::Helper;
use rustyline_derive::Hinter;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
use std::sync::Arc;
use super::channel::RustylineSyncMessageSender;
use super::session::REPL_INTERNALS_NAME;
// Provides helpers to the editor like validation for multi-line edits, completion candidates for
// tab completion.
#[derive(Helper, Hinter)]
pub struct EditorHelper {
pub context_id: u64,
pub sync_sender: RustylineSyncMessageSender,
}
impl EditorHelper {
pub fn get_global_lexical_scope_names(&self) -> Vec<String> {
let evaluate_response = self
.sync_sender
.post_message(
"Runtime.globalLexicalScopeNames",
Some(cdp::GlobalLexicalScopeNamesArgs {
execution_context_id: Some(self.context_id),
}),
)
.unwrap();
let evaluate_response: cdp::GlobalLexicalScopeNamesResponse =
serde_json::from_value(evaluate_response).unwrap();
evaluate_response.names
}
pub fn get_expression_property_names(&self, expr: &str) -> Vec<String> {
// try to get the properties from the expression
if let Some(properties) = self.get_object_expr_properties(expr) {
return properties;
}
// otherwise fall back to the prototype
let expr_type = self.get_expression_type(expr);
let object_expr = match expr_type.as_deref() {
// possibilities: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/v8/Runtime/#type-RemoteObject
Some("object") => "Object.prototype",
Some("function") => "Function.prototype",
Some("string") => "String.prototype",
Some("boolean") => "Boolean.prototype",
Some("bigint") => "BigInt.prototype",
Some("number") => "Number.prototype",
_ => return Vec::new(), // undefined, symbol, and unhandled
};
self
.get_object_expr_properties(object_expr)
.unwrap_or_default()
}
fn get_expression_type(&self, expr: &str) -> Option<String> {
self.evaluate_expression(expr).map(|res| res.result.kind)
}
fn get_object_expr_properties(
&self,
object_expr: &str,
) -> Option<Vec<String>> {
let evaluate_result = self.evaluate_expression(object_expr)?;
let object_id = evaluate_result.result.object_id?;
let get_properties_response = self
.sync_sender
.post_message(
"Runtime.getProperties",
Some(cdp::GetPropertiesArgs {
object_id,
own_properties: None,
accessor_properties_only: None,
generate_preview: None,
non_indexed_properties_only: Some(true),
}),
)
.ok()?;
let get_properties_response: cdp::GetPropertiesResponse =
serde_json::from_value(get_properties_response).ok()?;
Some(
get_properties_response
.result
.into_iter()
.map(|prop| prop.name)
.collect(),
)
}
fn evaluate_expression(&self, expr: &str) -> Option<cdp::EvaluateResponse> {
let evaluate_response = self
.sync_sender
.post_message(
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(cdp::EvaluateArgs {
expression: expr.to_string(),
object_group: None,
include_command_line_api: None,
silent: None,
context_id: Some(self.context_id),
return_by_value: None,
generate_preview: None,
user_gesture: None,
await_promise: None,
throw_on_side_effect: Some(true),
timeout: Some(200),
disable_breaks: None,
repl_mode: None,
allow_unsafe_eval_blocked_by_csp: None,
unique_context_id: None,
}),
)
.ok()?;
let evaluate_response: cdp::EvaluateResponse =
serde_json::from_value(evaluate_response).ok()?;
if evaluate_response.exception_details.is_some() {
None
} else {
Some(evaluate_response)
}
}
}
fn is_word_boundary(c: char) -> bool {
if matches!(c, '.' | '_' | '$') {
false
} else {
char::is_ascii_whitespace(&c) || char::is_ascii_punctuation(&c)
}
}
fn get_expr_from_line_at_pos(line: &str, cursor_pos: usize) -> &str {
let start = line[..cursor_pos].rfind(is_word_boundary).unwrap_or(0);
let end = line[cursor_pos..]
.rfind(is_word_boundary)
.map(|i| cursor_pos + i)
.unwrap_or(cursor_pos);
let word = &line[start..end];
let word = word.strip_prefix(is_word_boundary).unwrap_or(word);
let word = word.strip_suffix(is_word_boundary).unwrap_or(word);
word
}
impl Completer for EditorHelper {
type Candidate = String;
fn complete(
&self,
line: &str,
pos: usize,
_ctx: &Context<'_>,
) -> Result<(usize, Vec<String>), ReadlineError> {
let lsp_completions = self.sync_sender.lsp_completions(line, pos);
if !lsp_completions.is_empty() {
// assumes all lsp completions have the same start position
return Ok((
lsp_completions[0].range.start,
lsp_completions.into_iter().map(|c| c.new_text).collect(),
));
}
let expr = get_expr_from_line_at_pos(line, pos);
// check if the expression is in the form `obj.prop`
if let Some(index) = expr.rfind('.') {
let sub_expr = &expr[..index];
let prop_name = &expr[index + 1..];
let candidates = self
.get_expression_property_names(sub_expr)
.into_iter()
.filter(|n| {
!n.starts_with("Symbol(")
&& n.starts_with(prop_name)
&& n != &*REPL_INTERNALS_NAME
})
.collect();
Ok((pos - prop_name.len(), candidates))
} else {
// combine results of declarations and globalThis properties
let mut candidates = self
.get_expression_property_names("globalThis")
.into_iter()
.chain(self.get_global_lexical_scope_names())
.filter(|n| n.starts_with(expr) && n != &*REPL_INTERNALS_NAME)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// sort and remove duplicates
candidates.sort();
candidates.dedup(); // make sure to sort first
Ok((pos - expr.len(), candidates))
}
}
}
impl Validator for EditorHelper {
fn validate(
&self,
ctx: &mut ValidationContext,
) -> Result<ValidationResult, ReadlineError> {
Ok(validate(ctx.input()))
}
}
fn validate(input: &str) -> ValidationResult {
let line_info = text_lines::TextLines::new(input);
let mut stack: Vec<Token> = Vec::new();
let mut in_template = false;
let mut div_token_count_on_current_line = 0;
let mut last_line_index = 0;
let mut queued_validation_error = None;
let tokens = deno_ast::lex(input, deno_ast::MediaType::TypeScript)
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|item| match item.inner {
deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Token(token) => Some((token, item.range)),
deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Comment { .. } => None,
});
for (token, range) in tokens {
let current_line_index = line_info.line_index(range.start);
if current_line_index != last_line_index {
div_token_count_on_current_line = 0;
last_line_index = current_line_index;
if let Some(error) = queued_validation_error {
return error;
}
}
match token {
Token::BinOp(BinOpToken::Div) | Token::AssignOp(AssignOp::DivAssign) => {
// it's too complicated to write code to detect regular expression literals
// which are no longer tokenized, so if a `/` or `/=` happens twice on the same
// line, then we bail
div_token_count_on_current_line += 1;
if div_token_count_on_current_line >= 2 {
return ValidationResult::Valid(None);
}
}
Token::BackQuote => in_template = !in_template,
Token::LParen | Token::LBracket | Token::LBrace | Token::DollarLBrace => {
stack.push(token)
}
Token::RParen | Token::RBracket | Token::RBrace => {
match (stack.pop(), token) {
(Some(Token::LParen), Token::RParen)
| (Some(Token::LBracket), Token::RBracket)
| (Some(Token::LBrace), Token::RBrace)
| (Some(Token::DollarLBrace), Token::RBrace) => {}
(Some(left), _) => {
// queue up a validation error to surface once we've finished examining the current line
queued_validation_error = Some(ValidationResult::Invalid(Some(
format!("Mismatched pairs: {left:?} is not properly closed"),
)));
}
(None, _) => {
// While technically invalid when unpaired, it should be V8's task to output error instead.
// Thus marked as valid with no info.
return ValidationResult::Valid(None);
}
}
}
Token::Error(error) => {
match error.kind() {
// If there is unterminated template, it continues to read input.
SyntaxError::UnterminatedTpl => {}
_ => {
// If it failed parsing, it should be V8's task to output error instead.
// Thus marked as valid with no info.
return ValidationResult::Valid(None);
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
if let Some(error) = queued_validation_error {
error
} else if !stack.is_empty() || in_template {
ValidationResult::Incomplete
} else {
ValidationResult::Valid(None)
}
}
impl Highlighter for EditorHelper {
fn highlight_hint<'h>(&self, hint: &'h str) -> Cow<'h, str> {
hint.into()
}
fn highlight_candidate<'c>(
&self,
candidate: &'c str,
completion: rustyline::CompletionType,
) -> Cow<'c, str> {
if completion == CompletionType::List {
candidate.into()
} else {
self.highlight(candidate, 0)
}
}
fn highlight_char(&self, line: &str, _: usize, _: bool) -> bool {
!line.is_empty()
}
fn highlight<'l>(&self, line: &'l str, _: usize) -> Cow<'l, str> {
let mut out_line = String::from(line);
let mut lexed_items = deno_ast::lex(line, deno_ast::MediaType::TypeScript)
.into_iter()
.peekable();
while let Some(item) = lexed_items.next() {
// Adding color adds more bytes to the string,
// so an offset is needed to stop spans falling out of sync.
let offset = out_line.len() - line.len();
let range = item.range;
out_line.replace_range(
range.start + offset..range.end + offset,
&match item.inner {
deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Token(token) => match token {
Token::Str { .. } | Token::Template { .. } | Token::BackQuote => {
colors::green(&line[range]).to_string()
}
Token::Regex(_, _) => colors::red(&line[range]).to_string(),
Token::Num { .. } | Token::BigInt { .. } => {
colors::yellow(&line[range]).to_string()
}
Token::Word(word) => match word {
Word::True | Word::False | Word::Null => {
colors::yellow(&line[range]).to_string()
}
Word::Keyword(_) => colors::cyan(&line[range]).to_string(),
Word::Ident(ident) => {
match ident.as_ref() {
"undefined" => colors::gray(&line[range]).to_string(),
"Infinity" | "NaN" => {
colors::yellow(&line[range]).to_string()
}
"async" | "of" => colors::cyan(&line[range]).to_string(),
_ => {
let next = lexed_items.peek().map(|item| &item.inner);
if matches!(
next,
Some(deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Token(Token::LParen))
) {
// We're looking for something that looks like a function
// We use a simple heuristic: 'ident' followed by 'LParen'
colors::intense_blue(&line[range]).to_string()
} else if ident.as_ref() == "from"
&& matches!(
next,
Some(deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Token(
Token::Str { .. }
))
)
{
// When ident 'from' is followed by a string literal, highlight it
// E.g. "export * from 'something'" or "import a from 'something'"
colors::cyan(&line[range]).to_string()
} else {
line[range].to_string()
}
}
}
}
},
_ => line[range].to_string(),
},
deno_ast::TokenOrComment::Comment { .. } => {
colors::gray(&line[range]).to_string()
}
},
);
}
out_line.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ReplEditor {
inner: Arc<Mutex<Editor<EditorHelper, rustyline::history::FileHistory>>>,
history_file_path: Option<PathBuf>,
errored_on_history_save: Arc<AtomicBool>,
should_exit_on_interrupt: Arc<AtomicBool>,
}
impl ReplEditor {
pub fn new(
helper: EditorHelper,
history_file_path: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Result<Self, AnyError> {
let editor_config = Config::builder()
.completion_type(CompletionType::List)
.build();
let mut editor =
Editor::with_config(editor_config).expect("Failed to create editor.");
editor.set_helper(Some(helper));
if let Some(history_file_path) = &history_file_path {
editor.load_history(history_file_path).unwrap_or(());
}
editor.bind_sequence(
KeyEvent(KeyCode::Char('s'), Modifiers::CTRL),
EventHandler::Simple(Cmd::Newline),
);
editor.bind_sequence(
KeyEvent(KeyCode::Tab, Modifiers::NONE),
EventHandler::Conditional(Box::new(TabEventHandler)),
);
let should_exit_on_interrupt = Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false));
editor.bind_sequence(
KeyEvent(KeyCode::Char('r'), Modifiers::CTRL),
EventHandler::Conditional(Box::new(ReverseSearchHistoryEventHandler {
should_exit_on_interrupt: should_exit_on_interrupt.clone(),
})),
);
if let Some(history_file_path) = &history_file_path {
let history_file_dir = history_file_path.parent().unwrap();
std::fs::create_dir_all(history_file_dir).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Unable to create directory for the history file: {}",
history_file_dir.display()
)
})?;
}
Ok(ReplEditor {
inner: Arc::new(Mutex::new(editor)),
history_file_path,
errored_on_history_save: Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false)),
should_exit_on_interrupt,
})
}
pub fn readline(&self) -> Result<String, ReadlineError> {
self.inner.lock().readline("> ")
}
pub fn update_history(&self, entry: String) {
let _ = self.inner.lock().add_history_entry(entry);
if let Some(history_file_path) = &self.history_file_path {
if let Err(e) = self.inner.lock().append_history(history_file_path) {
if self.errored_on_history_save.load(Relaxed) {
return;
}
self.errored_on_history_save.store(true, Relaxed);
log::warn!("Unable to save history file: {}", e);
}
}
}
pub fn should_exit_on_interrupt(&self) -> bool {
self.should_exit_on_interrupt.load(Relaxed)
}
pub fn set_should_exit_on_interrupt(&self, yes: bool) {
self.should_exit_on_interrupt.store(yes, Relaxed);
}
}
/// Command to reverse search history , same as rustyline default C-R but that resets repl should_exit flag to false
struct ReverseSearchHistoryEventHandler {
should_exit_on_interrupt: Arc<AtomicBool>,
}
impl ConditionalEventHandler for ReverseSearchHistoryEventHandler {
fn handle(
&self,
_: &Event,
_: RepeatCount,
_: bool,
_: &EventContext,
) -> Option<Cmd> {
self.should_exit_on_interrupt.store(false, Relaxed);
Some(Cmd::ReverseSearchHistory)
}
}
/// A custom tab key event handler
/// It uses a heuristic to determine if the user is requesting completion or if they want to insert an actual tab
/// The heuristic goes like this:
/// - If the last character before the cursor is whitespace, the user wants to insert a tab
/// - Else the user is requesting completion
struct TabEventHandler;
impl ConditionalEventHandler for TabEventHandler {
fn handle(
&self,
evt: &Event,
n: RepeatCount,
_: bool,
ctx: &EventContext,
) -> Option<Cmd> {
debug_assert_eq!(
*evt,
Event::from(KeyEvent(KeyCode::Tab, Modifiers::NONE))
);
if ctx.line().is_empty()
|| ctx.line()[..ctx.pos()]
.chars()
.next_back()
.filter(|c| c.is_whitespace())
.is_some()
{
if cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
// Inserting a tab is broken in windows with rustyline
// use 4 spaces as a workaround for now
Some(Cmd::Insert(n, " ".into()))
} else {
Some(Cmd::Insert(n, "\t".into()))
}
} else {
None // default complete
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use rustyline::validate::ValidationResult;
use super::validate;
#[test]
fn validate_only_one_forward_slash_per_line() {
let code = r#"function test(arr){
if( arr.length <= 1) return arr.map(a => a / 2)
let left = test( arr.slice( 0 , arr.length/2 ) )"#;
assert!(matches!(validate(code), ValidationResult::Incomplete));
}
#[test]
fn validate_regex_looking_code() {
let code = r#"/testing/;"#;
assert!(matches!(validate(code), ValidationResult::Valid(_)));
}
}