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denoland-deno/cli/tools/repl.rs

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::ast;
use crate::ast::TokenOrComment;
use crate::colors;
use crate::media_type::MediaType;
use crate::program_state::ProgramState;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::serde_json::json;
use deno_core::serde_json::Value;
use deno_runtime::inspector::InspectorSession;
use deno_runtime::worker::MainWorker;
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::Context;
use rustyline::Editor;
use rustyline_derive::{Helper, Hinter};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::sync::mpsc::channel;
use std::sync::mpsc::sync_channel;
use std::sync::mpsc::Receiver;
use std::sync::mpsc::Sender;
use std::sync::mpsc::SyncSender;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use swc_ecmascript::parser::token::{Token, Word};
use tokio::pin;
// Provides helpers to the editor like validation for multi-line edits, completion candidates for
// tab completion.
#[derive(Helper, Hinter)]
struct Helper {
context_id: u64,
message_tx: SyncSender<(String, Option<Value>)>,
response_rx: Receiver<Result<Value, AnyError>>,
}
impl Helper {
fn post_message(
&self,
method: &str,
params: Option<Value>,
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
self.message_tx.send((method.to_string(), params))?;
self.response_rx.recv()?
}
}
fn is_word_boundary(c: char) -> bool {
if c == '.' {
false
} else {
char::is_ascii_whitespace(&c) || char::is_ascii_punctuation(&c)
}
}
impl Completer for Helper {
type Candidate = String;
fn complete(
&self,
line: &str,
pos: usize,
_ctx: &Context<'_>,
) -> Result<(usize, Vec<String>), ReadlineError> {
let start = line[..pos].rfind(is_word_boundary).map_or_else(|| 0, |i| i);
let end = line[pos..]
.rfind(is_word_boundary)
.map_or_else(|| pos, |i| pos + i);
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);
let fallback = format!(".{}", word);
let (prefix, suffix) = match word.rfind('.') {
Some(index) => word.split_at(index),
None => ("globalThis", fallback.as_str()),
};
let evaluate_response = self
.post_message(
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(json!({
"contextId": self.context_id,
"expression": prefix,
"throwOnSideEffect": true,
"timeout": 200,
})),
)
.unwrap();
if evaluate_response.get("exceptionDetails").is_some() {
let candidates = Vec::new();
return Ok((pos, candidates));
}
if let Some(result) = evaluate_response.get("result") {
if let Some(object_id) = result.get("objectId") {
let get_properties_response = self.post_message(
"Runtime.getProperties",
Some(json!({
"objectId": object_id,
})),
);
if let Ok(get_properties_response) = get_properties_response {
if let Some(result) = get_properties_response.get("result") {
let candidates = result
.as_array()
.unwrap()
.iter()
.map(|r| r.get("name").unwrap().as_str().unwrap().to_string())
.filter(|r| r.starts_with(&suffix[1..]))
.collect();
return Ok((pos - (suffix.len() - 1), candidates));
}
}
}
}
Ok((pos, Vec::new()))
}
}
impl Validator for Helper {
fn validate(
&self,
ctx: &mut ValidationContext,
) -> Result<ValidationResult, ReadlineError> {
let mut stack: Vec<Token> = Vec::new();
let mut in_template = false;
for item in ast::lex("", ctx.input(), &MediaType::JavaScript) {
if let TokenOrComment::Token(token) = item.inner {
match token {
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), _) => {
return Ok(ValidationResult::Invalid(Some(format!(
"Mismatched pairs: {:?} is not properly closed",
left
))))
}
(None, _) => {
// While technically invalid when unpaired, it should be V8's task to output error instead.
// Thus marked as valid with no info.
return Ok(ValidationResult::Valid(None));
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
if !stack.is_empty() || in_template {
return Ok(ValidationResult::Incomplete);
}
Ok(ValidationResult::Valid(None))
}
}
impl Highlighter for Helper {
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> {
self.highlight(candidate, 0)
}
fn highlight_char(&self, line: &str, _: usize) -> bool {
!line.is_empty()
}
fn highlight<'l>(&self, line: &'l str, _: usize) -> Cow<'l, str> {
let mut out_line = String::from(line);
for item in ast::lex("", line, &MediaType::JavaScript) {
// 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 span = item.span_as_range();
out_line.replace_range(
span.start + offset..span.end + offset,
&match item.inner {
TokenOrComment::Token(token) => match token {
Token::Str { .. } | Token::Template { .. } | Token::BackQuote => {
colors::green(&line[span]).to_string()
}
Token::Regex(_, _) => colors::red(&line[span]).to_string(),
Token::Num(_) | Token::BigInt(_) => {
colors::yellow(&line[span]).to_string()
}
Token::Word(word) => match word {
Word::True | Word::False | Word::Null => {
colors::yellow(&line[span]).to_string()
}
Word::Keyword(_) => colors::cyan(&line[span]).to_string(),
Word::Ident(ident) => {
if ident == *"undefined" {
colors::gray(&line[span]).to_string()
} else if ident == *"Infinity" || ident == *"NaN" {
colors::yellow(&line[span]).to_string()
} else if ident == *"async" || ident == *"of" {
colors::cyan(&line[span]).to_string()
} else {
line[span].to_string()
}
}
},
_ => line[span].to_string(),
},
TokenOrComment::Comment { .. } => {
colors::gray(&line[span]).to_string()
}
},
);
}
out_line.into()
}
}
async fn post_message_and_poll(
worker: &mut MainWorker,
session: &mut InspectorSession,
method: &str,
params: Option<Value>,
) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
let response = session.post_message(method, params);
tokio::pin!(response);
loop {
tokio::select! {
result = &mut response => {
return result
}
_ = worker.run_event_loop() => {
// A zero delay is long enough to yield the thread in order to prevent the loop from
// running hot for messages that are taking longer to resolve like for example an
// evaluation of top level await.
tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(0)).await;
}
}
}
}
async fn read_line_and_poll(
worker: &mut MainWorker,
session: &mut InspectorSession,
message_rx: &Receiver<(String, Option<Value>)>,
response_tx: &Sender<Result<Value, AnyError>>,
editor: Arc<Mutex<Editor<Helper>>>,
) -> Result<String, ReadlineError> {
let mut line =
tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || editor.lock().unwrap().readline("> "));
let mut poll_worker = true;
loop {
for (method, params) in message_rx.try_iter() {
response_tx
.send(session.post_message(&method, params).await)
.unwrap();
}
// Because an inspector websocket client may choose to connect at anytime when we have an
// inspector server we need to keep polling the worker to pick up new connections.
// TODO(piscisaureus): the above comment is a red herring; figure out if/why
// the event loop isn't woken by a waker when a websocket client connects.
let timeout = tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(100));
pin!(timeout);
tokio::select! {
result = &mut line => {
return result.unwrap();
}
_ = worker.run_event_loop(), if poll_worker => {
poll_worker = false;
}
_ = timeout => {
poll_worker = true
}
}
}
}
static PRELUDE: &str = r#"
Object.defineProperty(globalThis, "_", {
configurable: true,
get: () => Deno[Deno.internal].lastEvalResult,
set: (value) => {
Object.defineProperty(globalThis, "_", {
value: value,
writable: true,
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
});
console.log("Last evaluation result is no longer saved to _.");
},
});
Object.defineProperty(globalThis, "_error", {
configurable: true,
get: () => Deno[Deno.internal].lastThrownError,
set: (value) => {
Object.defineProperty(globalThis, "_error", {
value: value,
writable: true,
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
});
console.log("Last thrown error is no longer saved to _error.");
},
});
"#;
async fn inject_prelude(
worker: &mut MainWorker,
session: &mut InspectorSession,
context_id: u64,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
post_message_and_poll(
worker,
session,
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(json!({
"expression": PRELUDE,
"contextId": context_id,
})),
)
.await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn is_closing(
worker: &mut MainWorker,
session: &mut InspectorSession,
context_id: u64,
) -> Result<bool, AnyError> {
let closed = post_message_and_poll(
worker,
session,
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(json!({
"expression": "(globalThis.closed)",
"contextId": context_id,
})),
)
.await?
.get("result")
.unwrap()
.get("value")
.unwrap()
.as_bool()
.unwrap();
Ok(closed)
}
pub async fn run(
program_state: &ProgramState,
mut worker: MainWorker,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let mut session = worker.create_inspector_session();
let history_file = program_state.dir.root.join("deno_history.txt");
post_message_and_poll(&mut worker, &mut session, "Runtime.enable", None)
.await?;
// Enabling the runtime domain will always send trigger one executionContextCreated for each
// context the inspector knows about so we grab the execution context from that since
// our inspector does not support a default context (0 is an invalid context id).
let mut context_id: u64 = 0;
for notification in session.notifications() {
let method = notification.get("method").unwrap().as_str().unwrap();
let params = notification.get("params").unwrap();
if method == "Runtime.executionContextCreated" {
context_id = params
.get("context")
.unwrap()
.get("id")
.unwrap()
.as_u64()
.unwrap();
}
}
let (message_tx, message_rx) = sync_channel(1);
let (response_tx, response_rx) = channel();
let helper = Helper {
context_id,
message_tx,
response_rx,
};
let editor = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Editor::new()));
editor.lock().unwrap().set_helper(Some(helper));
editor
.lock()
.unwrap()
.load_history(history_file.to_str().unwrap())
.unwrap_or(());
println!("Deno {}", crate::version::deno());
println!("exit using ctrl+d or close()");
inject_prelude(&mut worker, &mut session, context_id).await?;
loop {
let line = read_line_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
&message_rx,
&response_tx,
editor.clone(),
)
.await;
match line {
Ok(line) => {
// It is a bit unexpected that { "foo": "bar" } is interpreted as a block
// statement rather than an object literal so we interpret it as an expression statement
// to match the behavior found in a typical prompt including browser developer tools.
let wrapped_line = if line.trim_start().starts_with('{')
&& !line.trim_end().ends_with(';')
{
format!("({})", &line)
} else {
line.clone()
};
let evaluate_response = post_message_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(json!({
"expression": format!("'use strict'; void 0;\n{}", &wrapped_line),
"contextId": context_id,
"replMode": true,
})),
)
.await?;
// If that fails, we retry it without wrapping in parens letting the error bubble up to the
// user if it is still an error.
let evaluate_response =
if evaluate_response.get("exceptionDetails").is_some()
&& wrapped_line != line
{
post_message_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
"Runtime.evaluate",
Some(json!({
"expression": format!("'use strict'; void 0;\n{}", &line),
"contextId": context_id,
"replMode": true,
})),
)
.await?
} else {
evaluate_response
};
// We check for close and break here instead of making it a loop condition to get
// consistent behavior in when the user evaluates a call to close().
if is_closing(&mut worker, &mut session, context_id).await? {
break;
}
let evaluate_result = evaluate_response.get("result").unwrap();
let evaluate_exception_details =
evaluate_response.get("exceptionDetails");
if evaluate_exception_details.is_some() {
post_message_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
"Runtime.callFunctionOn",
Some(json!({
"executionContextId": context_id,
"functionDeclaration": "function (object) { Deno[Deno.internal].lastThrownError = object; }",
"arguments": [
evaluate_result,
],
})),
).await?;
} else {
post_message_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
"Runtime.callFunctionOn",
Some(json!({
"executionContextId": context_id,
"functionDeclaration": "function (object) { Deno[Deno.internal].lastEvalResult = object; }",
"arguments": [
evaluate_result,
],
})),
).await?;
}
// TODO(caspervonb) we should investigate using previews here but to keep things
// consistent with the previous implementation we just get the preview result from
// Deno.inspectArgs.
let inspect_response =
post_message_and_poll(
&mut worker,
&mut session,
"Runtime.callFunctionOn",
Some(json!({
"executionContextId": context_id,
"functionDeclaration": "function (object) { return Deno[Deno.internal].inspectArgs(['%o', object], { colors: !Deno.noColor }); }",
"arguments": [
evaluate_result,
],
})),
).await?;
let inspect_result = inspect_response.get("result").unwrap();
let value = inspect_result.get("value").unwrap().as_str().unwrap();
let output = match evaluate_exception_details {
Some(_) => format!("Uncaught {}", value),
None => value.to_string(),
};
println!("{}", output);
editor.lock().unwrap().add_history_entry(line.as_str());
}
Err(ReadlineError::Interrupted) => {
println!("exit using ctrl+d or close()");
continue;
}
Err(ReadlineError::Eof) => {
break;
}
Err(err) => {
println!("Error: {:?}", err);
break;
}
}
}
std::fs::create_dir_all(history_file.parent().unwrap())?;
editor
.lock()
.unwrap()
.save_history(history_file.to_str().unwrap())?;
Ok(())
}