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This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core" in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten to include it. Example: ``` include_js_files! { dir "js", "hello.js", } ``` The above definition required embedders to use: `import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`. But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in: `import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`. The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>". Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes 10 characters from each import specifier.
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TypeScript
652 lines
22 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// deno-lint-ignore-file no-explicit-any
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// Forked from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/cd61f5b4d3d143108569ec3f88adc0eb34b961c4/types/node/readline.d.ts
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import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "internal:deno_node/_events.d.ts";
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import * as promises from "internal:deno_node/readline/promises.ts";
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import {
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ReadableStream,
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WritableStream,
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} from "internal:deno_node/_global.d.ts";
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import { Buffer } from "internal:deno_node/buffer.ts";
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import type {
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AsyncCompleter,
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Completer,
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CompleterResult,
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ReadLineOptions,
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} from "internal:deno_node/_readline_shared_types.d.ts";
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/**
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* The `readline` module provides an interface for reading data from a `Readable` stream (such as `process.stdin`) one line at a time.
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*
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* To use the promise-based APIs:
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*
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* Once this code is invoked, the Node.js application will not terminate until the`readline.Interface` is closed because the interface waits for data to be
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* received on the `input` stream.
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/readline.js)
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*/
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export { promises };
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export interface Key {
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sequence?: string | undefined;
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name?: string | undefined;
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ctrl?: boolean | undefined;
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meta?: boolean | undefined;
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shift?: boolean | undefined;
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}
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/**
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* Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the`readline.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a
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* single `input` `Readable` stream and a single `output` `Writable` stream.
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* The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on,
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* and is read from, the `input` stream.
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* @since v0.1.104
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*/
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export class Interface extends EventEmitter {
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readonly terminal: boolean;
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/**
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* The current input data being processed by node.
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*
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* This can be used when collecting input from a TTY stream to retrieve the
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* current value that has been processed thus far, prior to the `line` event
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* being emitted. Once the `line` event has been emitted, this property will
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* be an empty string.
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*
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* Be aware that modifying the value during the instance runtime may have
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* unintended consequences if `rl.cursor` is not also controlled.
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*
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* **If not using a TTY stream for input, use the `'line'` event.**
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*
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* One possible use case would be as follows:
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*
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* ```js
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* const values = ['lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet'];
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* const rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin);
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* const showResults = debounce(() => {
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* console.log(
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* '\n',
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* values.filter((val) => val.startsWith(rl.line)).join(' ')
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* );
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* }, 300);
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* process.stdin.on('keypress', (c, k) => {
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* showResults();
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* });
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* ```
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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readonly line: string;
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/**
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* The cursor position relative to `rl.line`.
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*
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* This will track where the current cursor lands in the input string, when
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* reading input from a TTY stream. The position of cursor determines the
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* portion of the input string that will be modified as input is processed,
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* as well as the column where the terminal caret will be rendered.
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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readonly cursor: number;
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/**
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* NOTE: According to the documentation:
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*
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* > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the
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* > `readline.createInterface()` method.
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*
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* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface
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*/
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protected constructor(
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input: ReadableStream,
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output?: WritableStream,
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completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter,
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terminal?: boolean,
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);
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/**
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* NOTE: According to the documentation:
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*
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* > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the
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* > `readline.createInterface()` method.
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*
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* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface
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*/
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protected constructor(options: ReadLineOptions);
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/**
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* The `rl.getPrompt()` method returns the current prompt used by `rl.prompt()`.
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* @since v15.3.0
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* @return the current prompt string
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*/
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getPrompt(): string;
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/**
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* The `rl.setPrompt()` method sets the prompt that will be written to `output`whenever `rl.prompt()` is called.
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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setPrompt(prompt: string): void;
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/**
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* The `rl.prompt()` method writes the `readline.Interface` instances configured`prompt` to a new line in `output` in order to provide a user with a new
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* location at which to provide input.
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*
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* When called, `rl.prompt()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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* paused.
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*
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* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the prompt is not written.
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* @since v0.1.98
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* @param preserveCursor If `true`, prevents the cursor placement from being reset to `0`.
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*/
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prompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void;
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/**
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* The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`,
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* waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback`function passing the provided input as the first argument.
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*
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* When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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* paused.
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*
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* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `query` is not written.
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*
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* The `callback` function passed to `rl.question()` does not follow the typical
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* pattern of accepting an `Error` object or `null` as the first argument.
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* The `callback` is called with the provided answer as the only argument.
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*
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* Example usage:
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*
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* ```js
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* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', (answer) => {
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* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* Using an `AbortController` to cancel a question.
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*
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* ```js
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* const ac = new AbortController();
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* const signal = ac.signal;
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*
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* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', { signal }, (answer) => {
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* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
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* });
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*
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* signal.addEventListener('abort', () => {
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* console.log('The food question timed out');
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* }, { once: true });
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*
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* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
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* ```
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*
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* If this method is invoked as it's util.promisify()ed version, it returns a
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* Promise that fulfills with the answer. If the question is canceled using
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* an `AbortController` it will reject with an `AbortError`.
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*
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* ```js
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* const util = require('util');
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* const question = util.promisify(rl.question).bind(rl);
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*
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* async function questionExample() {
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* try {
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* const answer = await question('What is you favorite food? ');
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* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
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* } catch (err) {
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* console.error('Question rejected', err);
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* }
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* }
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* questionExample();
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* ```
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* @since v0.3.3
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* @param query A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the prompt.
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* @param callback A callback function that is invoked with the user's input in response to the `query`.
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*/
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question(query: string, callback: (answer: string) => void): void;
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question(
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query: string,
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options: Abortable,
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callback: (answer: string) => void,
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): void;
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/**
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* The `rl.pause()` method pauses the `input` stream, allowing it to be resumed
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* later if necessary.
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*
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* Calling `rl.pause()` does not immediately pause other events (including`'line'`) from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
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* @since v0.3.4
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*/
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pause(): this;
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/**
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* The `rl.resume()` method resumes the `input` stream if it has been paused.
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* @since v0.3.4
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*/
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resume(): this;
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/**
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* The `rl.close()` method closes the `readline.Interface` instance and
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* relinquishes control over the `input` and `output` streams. When called,
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* the `'close'` event will be emitted.
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*
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* Calling `rl.close()` does not immediately stop other events (including `'line'`)
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* from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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close(): void;
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/**
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* The `rl.write()` method will write either `data` or a key sequence identified
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* by `key` to the `output`. The `key` argument is supported only if `output` is
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* a `TTY` text terminal. See `TTY keybindings` for a list of key
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* combinations.
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*
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* If `key` is specified, `data` is ignored.
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*
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* When called, `rl.write()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
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* paused.
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*
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* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `data` and `key` are not written.
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*
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* ```js
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* rl.write('Delete this!');
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* // Simulate Ctrl+U to delete the line written previously
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* rl.write(null, { ctrl: true, name: 'u' });
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* ```
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*
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* The `rl.write()` method will write the data to the `readline` `Interface`'s`input`_as if it were provided by the user_.
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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write(data: string | Buffer, key?: Key): void;
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write(data: undefined | null | string | Buffer, key: Key): void;
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/**
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* Returns the real position of the cursor in relation to the input
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* prompt + string. Long input (wrapping) strings, as well as multiple
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* line prompts are included in the calculations.
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* @since v13.5.0, v12.16.0
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*/
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getCursorPos(): CursorPos;
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/**
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* events.EventEmitter
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* 1. close
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* 2. line
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* 3. pause
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* 4. resume
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* 5. SIGCONT
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* 6. SIGINT
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* 7. SIGTSTP
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* 8. history
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*/
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addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
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emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
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emit(event: "close"): boolean;
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emit(event: "line", input: string): boolean;
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emit(event: "pause"): boolean;
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emit(event: "resume"): boolean;
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emit(event: "SIGCONT"): boolean;
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emit(event: "SIGINT"): boolean;
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emit(event: "SIGTSTP"): boolean;
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emit(event: "history", history: string[]): boolean;
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on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
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once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: "history", listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
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prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(
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event: "history",
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listener: (history: string[]) => void,
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): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(
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event: "history",
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listener: (history: string[]) => void,
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): this;
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[Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<string>;
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}
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export type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatibility
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export { AsyncCompleter, Completer, CompleterResult, ReadLineOptions };
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/**
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* The `readline.createInterface()` method creates a new `readline.Interface`instance.
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*
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* ```js
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* const readline = require('readline');
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* const rl = readline.createInterface({
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* input: process.stdin,
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* output: process.stdout
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* Once the `readline.Interface` instance is created, the most common case is to
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* listen for the `'line'` event:
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*
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* ```js
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* rl.on('line', (line) => {
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* console.log(`Received: ${line}`);
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get
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* the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits
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* a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change
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* (`process.stdout` does this automatically when it is a TTY).
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*
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* When creating a `readline.Interface` using `stdin` as input, the program
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* will not terminate until it receives `EOF` (Ctrl+D on
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* Linux/macOS, Ctrl+Z followed by Return on
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* Windows).
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* If you want your application to exit without waiting for user input, you can `unref()` the standard input stream:
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*
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* ```js
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* process.stdin.unref();
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* ```
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* @since v0.1.98
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*/
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export function createInterface(
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input: ReadableStream,
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output?: WritableStream,
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completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter,
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terminal?: boolean,
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): Interface;
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export function createInterface(options: ReadLineOptions): Interface;
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/**
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* The `readline.emitKeypressEvents()` method causes the given `Readable` stream to begin emitting `'keypress'` events corresponding to received input.
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*
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* Optionally, `interface` specifies a `readline.Interface` instance for which
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* autocompletion is disabled when copy-pasted input is detected.
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*
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* If the `stream` is a `TTY`, then it must be in raw mode.
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*
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* This is automatically called by any readline instance on its `input` if the`input` is a terminal. Closing the `readline` instance does not stop
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* the `input` from emitting `'keypress'` events.
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*
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* ```js
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* readline.emitKeypressEvents(process.stdin);
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* if (process.stdin.isTTY)
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* process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
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* ```
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*
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* ## Example: Tiny CLI
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*
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* The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to
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* implement a small command-line interface:
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*
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* ```js
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* const readline = require('readline');
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* const rl = readline.createInterface({
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* input: process.stdin,
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* output: process.stdout,
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* prompt: 'OHAI> '
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* });
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*
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* rl.prompt();
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*
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* rl.on('line', (line) => {
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* switch (line.trim()) {
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* case 'hello':
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* console.log('world!');
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* break;
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* default:
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* console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`);
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* break;
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* }
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* rl.prompt();
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* }).on('close', () => {
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* console.log('Have a great day!');
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* process.exit(0);
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* ## Example: Read file stream line-by-Line
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*
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* A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a
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* time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the `fs.ReadStream` API as
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* well as a `for await...of` loop:
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*
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* ```js
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* const fs = require('fs');
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* const readline = require('readline');
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*
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* async function processLineByLine() {
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* const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
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*
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* const rl = readline.createInterface({
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* input: fileStream,
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* crlfDelay: Infinity
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* });
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* // Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF
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* // ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break.
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*
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* for await (const line of rl) {
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* // Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`.
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* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
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* }
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* }
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*
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* processLineByLine();
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* ```
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*
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* Alternatively, one could use the `'line'` event:
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*
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* ```js
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* const fs = require('fs');
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* const readline = require('readline');
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*
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* const rl = readline.createInterface({
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* input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'),
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* crlfDelay: Infinity
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* });
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*
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* rl.on('line', (line) => {
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* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await`flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied:
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*
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* ```js
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* const { once } = require('events');
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* const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
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* const { createInterface } = require('readline');
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*
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* (async function processLineByLine() {
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* try {
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* const rl = createInterface({
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* input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'),
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* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
|
* });
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*
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* rl.on('line', (line) => {
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|
* // Process the line.
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* });
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*
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* await once(rl, 'close');
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*
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* console.log('File processed.');
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|
* } catch (err) {
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* console.error(err);
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* }
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* })();
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* ```
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|
* @since v0.7.7
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*/
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|
export function emitKeypressEvents(
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stream: ReadableStream,
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readlineInterface?: Interface,
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|
): void;
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|
export type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1;
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|
export interface CursorPos {
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|
rows: number;
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|
cols: number;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `readline.clearLine()` method clears current line of given `TTY` stream
|
|
* in a specified direction identified by `dir`.
|
|
* @since v0.7.7
|
|
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
|
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function clearLine(
|
|
stream: WritableStream,
|
|
dir: Direction,
|
|
callback?: () => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `readline.clearScreenDown()` method clears the given `TTY` stream from
|
|
* the current position of the cursor down.
|
|
* @since v0.7.7
|
|
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
|
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function clearScreenDown(
|
|
stream: WritableStream,
|
|
callback?: () => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `readline.cursorTo()` method moves cursor to the specified position in a
|
|
* given `TTY` `stream`.
|
|
* @since v0.7.7
|
|
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
|
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function cursorTo(
|
|
stream: WritableStream,
|
|
x: number,
|
|
y?: number,
|
|
callback?: () => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|
|
/**
|
|
* The `readline.moveCursor()` method moves the cursor _relative_ to its current
|
|
* position in a given `TTY` `stream`.
|
|
*
|
|
* ## Example: Tiny CLI
|
|
*
|
|
* The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to
|
|
* implement a small command-line interface:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const readline = require('readline');
|
|
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
|
* input: process.stdin,
|
|
* output: process.stdout,
|
|
* prompt: 'OHAI> '
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* rl.prompt();
|
|
*
|
|
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
|
* switch (line.trim()) {
|
|
* case 'hello':
|
|
* console.log('world!');
|
|
* break;
|
|
* default:
|
|
* console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`);
|
|
* break;
|
|
* }
|
|
* rl.prompt();
|
|
* }).on('close', () => {
|
|
* console.log('Have a great day!');
|
|
* process.exit(0);
|
|
* });
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* ## Example: Read file stream line-by-Line
|
|
*
|
|
* A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a
|
|
* time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the `fs.ReadStream` API as
|
|
* well as a `for await...of` loop:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
* const readline = require('readline');
|
|
*
|
|
* async function processLineByLine() {
|
|
* const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
|
|
*
|
|
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
|
* input: fileStream,
|
|
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
|
* });
|
|
* // Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF
|
|
* // ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break.
|
|
*
|
|
* for await (const line of rl) {
|
|
* // Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`.
|
|
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
|
* }
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* processLineByLine();
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* Alternatively, one could use the `'line'` event:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const fs = require('fs');
|
|
* const readline = require('readline');
|
|
*
|
|
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
|
* input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'),
|
|
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
|
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
|
* });
|
|
* ```
|
|
*
|
|
* Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await`flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied:
|
|
*
|
|
* ```js
|
|
* const { once } = require('events');
|
|
* const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
|
|
* const { createInterface } = require('readline');
|
|
*
|
|
* (async function processLineByLine() {
|
|
* try {
|
|
* const rl = createInterface({
|
|
* input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'),
|
|
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
|
* // Process the line.
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* await once(rl, 'close');
|
|
*
|
|
* console.log('File processed.');
|
|
* } catch (err) {
|
|
* console.error(err);
|
|
* }
|
|
* })();
|
|
* ```
|
|
* @since v0.7.7
|
|
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
|
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function moveCursor(
|
|
stream: WritableStream,
|
|
dx: number,
|
|
dy: number,
|
|
callback?: () => void,
|
|
): boolean;
|