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[spider.git] / perl / DXCommandmode.pm
index ae016cc6fd038250cf11d7158c80ce4486da7024..639820ad15fff7ce177f95432574a2df862769cd 100644 (file)
 
 package DXCommandmode;
 
+@ISA = qw(DXChannel);
+
 use DXUtil;
 use DXChannel;
 use DXUser;
-use DXM;
 use DXVars;
+use DXDebug;
+use DXM;
+use DXLog;
+use DXLogPrint;
+use CmdAlias;
+use FileHandle;
+use Carp;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw(%Cache %cmd_cache $errstr %aliases);
+
+%Cache = ();                                   # cache of dynamically loaded routine's mod times
+%cmd_cache = ();                               # cache of short names
+$errstr = ();                                  # error string from eval
+%aliases = ();                                 # aliases for (parts of) commands
 
-$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)
+#
+# obtain a new connection this is derived from dxchannel
+#
+
+sub new 
+{
+       my $self = DXChannel::alloc(@_);
+       $self->{sort} = 'U';            # in absence of how to find out what sort of an object I am
+       return $self;
+}
 
 # this is how a a connection starts, you get a hello message and the motd with
 # 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 $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
-  $self->{priv} = 0;                  # set the connection priv to 0 - can be upgraded later
+       my ($self, $line, $sort) = @_;
+       my $user = $self->{user};
+       my $call = $self->{call};
+       my $name = $user->{name};
+       
+       $self->{name} = $name ? $name : $call;
+       $self->send($self->msg('l2',$self->{name}));
+       $self->send_file($main::motd) if (-e $main::motd);
+       $self->state('prompt');         # a bit of room for further expansion, passwords etc
+       $self->{priv} = $user->priv;
+       $self->{lang} = $user->lang;
+       $self->{pagelth} = 20;
+       $self->{priv} = 0 if $line =~ /^(ax|te)/; # set the connection priv to 0 - can be upgraded later
+       $self->{consort} = $line;       # save the connection type
+       
+       # set some necessary flags on the user if they are connecting
+       $self->{beep} = $self->{wwv} = $self->{talk} = $self->{ann} = $self->{here} = $self->{dx} = 1;
+       #  $self->prompt() if $self->{state} =~ /^prompt/o;
+       
+       # add yourself to the database
+       my $node = DXNode->get($main::mycall) or die "$main::mycall not allocated in DXNode database";
+       my $cuser = DXNodeuser->new($self, $node, $call, 0, 1);
+       $node->dxchan($self) if $call eq $main::myalias; # send all output for mycall to myalias
+       
+       # issue a pc16 to everybody interested
+       my $nchan = DXChannel->get($main::mycall);
+       my @pc16 = DXProt::pc16($nchan, $cuser);
+       DXProt::broadcast_ak1a(@pc16);
+       Log('DXCommand', "$call connected");
+       
+       # send prompts and things
+       my $info = DXCluster::cluster();
+       $self->send("Cluster:$info");
+       $self->send($self->msg('pr', $call));
 }
 
 #
 # 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; 
-
-  # 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;
-  
-  # 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;
-  }
-
-  # first expand out the entry to a command, note that I will accept 
-  # anything in any case with any (reasonable) seperator
-  $self->prompt();
+       my $self = shift;
+       my $cmdline = shift;
+       my @ans;
+       
+       # remove leading and trailing spaces
+       $cmdline =~ s/^\s*(.*)\s*$/$1/;
+       
+       if ($self->{state} eq 'page') {
+               my $i = $self->{pagelth};
+               my $ref = $self->{pagedata};
+               my $tot = @$ref;
+               
+               # abort if we get a line starting in with a
+               if ($cmdline =~ /^a/io) {
+                       undef $ref;
+                       $i = 0;
+               }
+        
+               # send a tranche of data
+               while ($i-- > 0 && @$ref) {
+                       my $line = shift @$ref;
+                       $line =~ s/\s+$//o;     # why am having to do this? 
+                       $self->send($line);
+               }
+               
+               # reset state if none or else chuck out an intermediate prompt
+               if ($ref && @$ref) {
+                       $tot -= $self->{pagelth};
+                       $self->send($self->msg('page', $tot));
+               } else {
+                       $self->state('prompt');
+               }
+       } else {
+               @ans = run_cmd($self, $cmdline) if length $cmdline;
+               
+               if ($self->{pagelth} && @ans > $self->{pagelth}) {
+                       my $i;
+                       for ($i = $self->{pagelth}; $i-- > 0; ) {
+                               my $line = shift @ans;
+                               $line =~ s/\s+$//o;     # why am having to do this? 
+                               $self->send($line);
+                       }
+                       $self->{pagedata} =  \@ans;
+                       $self->state('page');
+                       $self->send($self->msg('page', scalar @ans));
+               } else {
+                       for (@ans) {
+                               s/\s+$//o;              # why ?????????
+                               $self->send($_);
+                       }
+               } 
+       } 
+       
+       # send a prompt only if we are in a prompt state
+       $self->prompt() if $self->{state} =~ /^prompt/o;
+}
+
+# 
+# this is the thing that runs the command, it is done like this for the 
+# benefit of remote command execution
+#
+
+sub run_cmd
+{
+       my $self = shift;
+       my $user = $self->{user};
+       my $call = $self->{call};
+       my $cmdline = shift;
+       my @ans;
+       
+       if ($self->{func}) {
+               my $c = qq{ \@ans = $self->{func}(\$self, \$cmdline) };
+               dbg('eval', "stored func cmd = $c\n");
+               eval  $c;
+               if ($@) {
+                       return (1, "Syserr: Eval err $errstr on stored func $self->{func}");
+               }
+       } else {
+               
+               # strip out //
+               $cmdline =~ s|//|/|og;
+               
+               # split the command line up into parts, the first part is the command
+               my ($cmd, $args) = $cmdline =~ /^([\S\/]+)\s*(.*)/o;
+               
+               if ($cmd) {
+                       
+                       my ($path, $fcmd);
+                       
+                       dbg('command', "cmd: $cmd");
+                       
+                       # alias it if possible
+                       my $acmd = CmdAlias::get_cmd($cmd);
+                       if ($acmd) {
+                               ($cmd, $args) = "$acmd $args" =~ /^([\w\/]+)\s*(.*)/o;
+                               dbg('command', "aliased cmd: $cmd $args");
+                       }
+                       
+                       # first expand out the entry to a command
+                       ($path, $fcmd) = search($main::localcmd, $cmd, "pl");
+                       ($path, $fcmd) = search($main::cmd, $cmd, "pl") if !$path || !$fcmd;
+
+                       dbg('command', "path: $cmd cmd: $fcmd");
+                       
+                       my $package = find_cmd_name($path, $fcmd);
+                       @ans = (0) if !$package ;
+                       
+                       if ($package) {
+                               dbg('command', "package: $package");
+                               
+                               my $c = qq{ \@ans = $package(\$self, \$args) };
+                               dbg('eval', "cluster cmd = $c\n");
+                               eval  $c;
+                               if ($@) {
+                                       @ans = (0, "Syserr: Eval err cached $package\n$@");
+                               }
+                       }
+               }
+       }
+       
+       if ($ans[0]) {
+               shift @ans;
+       } else {
+               shift @ans;
+               if (@ans > 0) {
+                       unshift @ans, $self->msg('e2');
+               } else {
+                       @ans = $self->msg('e1');
+               }
+       }
+       return (@ans);
 }
 
 #
 # 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
 {
-
+       my $t = time;
+       my @chan = DXChannel->get_all();
+       my $chan;
+       
+       foreach $chan (@chan) {
+               next if $chan->sort ne 'U';  
+               
+               # send a prompt if no activity out on this channel
+               if ($t >= $chan->t + $main::user_interval) {
+                       $chan->prompt() if $chan->{state} =~ /^prompt/o;
+                       $chan->t($t);
+               }
+       }
 }
 
 #
 # finish up a user context
 #
-sub user_finish
+sub finish
 {
-
+       my $self = shift;
+       my $call = $self->call;
+       
+       if ($call eq $main::myalias) { # unset the channel if it is us really
+               my $node = DXNode->get($main::mycall);
+               $node->{dxchan} = 0;
+       }
+       my $ref = DXNodeuser->get($call);
+       
+       # issue a pc17 to everybody interested
+       my $nchan = DXChannel->get($main::mycall);
+       my $pc17 = $nchan->pc17($self);
+       DXProt::broadcast_ak1a($pc17);
+       
+       Log('DXCommand', "$call disconnected");
+       $ref->del() if $ref;
 }
 
 #
@@ -93,25 +273,109 @@ sub user_finish
 
 sub prompt
 {
-  my $self = shift;
-  my $call = $self->{call};
-  $self->msg('pr', $call);
+       my $self = shift;
+       my $call = $self->{call};
+       $self->send($self->msg('pr', $call));
+       #DXChannel::msg($self, 'pr', $call);
+}
+
+# broadcast a message to all users [except those mentioned after buffer]
+sub broadcast
+{
+       my $pkg = shift;                        # ignored
+       my $s = shift;                          # the line to be rebroadcast
+       my @except = @_;                        # to all channels EXCEPT these (dxchannel refs)
+       my @list = DXChannel->get_all(); # just in case we are called from some funny object
+       my ($chan, $except);
+       
+ L: foreach $chan (@list) {
+               next if !$chan->sort eq 'U'; # only interested in user channels  
+               foreach $except (@except) {
+                       next L if $except == $chan;     # ignore channels in the 'except' list
+               }
+               chan->send($s);                 # send it
+       }
+}
+
+# gimme all the users
+sub get_all
+{
+       my @list = DXChannel->get_all();
+       my $ref;
+       my @out;
+       foreach $ref (@list) {
+               push @out, $ref if $ref->sort eq 'U';
+       }
+       return @out;
 }
 
 #
-# 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 $self = shift;
+       my ($path, $short_cmd, $suffix) = @_;
+       my ($apath, $acmd);
+       
+       # commands are lower case
+       $short_cmd = lc $short_cmd;
+       dbg('command', "command: $path $short_cmd\n");
+
+       # do some checking for funny characters
+       return () if $short_cmd =~ /\/$/;
 
+       # return immediately if we have it
+       my ($apath, $acmd) = split ',', $cmd_cache{$short_cmd};
+       if ($apath && $acmd) {
+               dbg('command', "cached $short_cmd = ($apath, $acmd)\n");
+               return ($apath, $acmd);
+       }
+       
+       # if not guess
+       my @parts = split '/', $short_cmd;
+       my $dirfn;
+       my $curdir = $path;
+       my $p;
+       my $i;
+       my @lparts;
+       
+       for ($i = 0; $i < @parts; $i++) {
+               my  $p = $parts[$i];
+               opendir(D, $curdir) or confess "can't open $curdir $!";
+               my @ls = readdir D;
+               closedir D;
+               my $l;
+               foreach $l (sort @ls) {
+                       next if $l =~ /^\./;
+                       if ($i < $#parts) {             # we are dealing with directories
+                               if ((-d "$curdir/$l") && $p eq substr($l, 0, length $p)) {
+                                       dbg('command', "got dir: $curdir/$l\n");
+                                       $dirfn .= "$l/";
+                                       $curdir .= "/$l";
+                                       last;
+                               }
+                       } else {                        # we are dealing with commands
+                               @lparts = split /\./, $l;                  
+                               next if $lparts[$#lparts] ne $suffix;        # only look for .$suffix files
+                               if ($p eq substr($l, 0, length $p)) {
+                                       pop @lparts; #  remove the suffix
+                                       $l = join '.', @lparts;
+                                       #                 chop $dirfn;               # remove trailing /
+                                       $cmd_cache{"$short_cmd"} = join(',', ($path, "$dirfn$l")); # cache it
+                                       dbg('command', "got path: $path cmd: $dirfn$l\n");
+                                       return ($path, "$dirfn$l"); 
+                               }
+                       }
+               }
+       }
+       return ();  
+}  
 
+# clear the command name cache
+sub clear_cmd_cache
+{
+       %cmd_cache = ();
 }
 
 #
@@ -124,81 +388,125 @@ sub scan_cmd_dirs
 #
 
 #require Devel::Symdump;  
-use strict;
-use vars '%Cache';
 
 sub valid_package_name {
-  my($string) = @_;
-  $string =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9\/])/sprintf("_%2x",unpack("C",$1))/eg;
-  
-  #second pass only for words starting with a digit
-  $string =~ s|/(\d)|sprintf("/_%2x",unpack("C",$1))|eg;
-       
-  #Dress it up as a real package name
-  $string =~ s|/|::|g;
-  return "DXEmbed" . $string;
+       my($string) = @_;
+       $string =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9\/])/sprintf("_%2x",unpack("C",$1))/eg;
+       
+       #second pass only for words starting with a digit
+       $string =~ s|/(\d)|sprintf("/_%2x",unpack("C",$1))|eg;
+       
+       #Dress it up as a real package name
+       $string =~ s/\//_/og;
+       return "Emb_" . $string;
 }
 
 #borrowed from Safe.pm
 sub delete_package {
-  my $pkg = shift;
-  my ($stem, $leaf);
+       my $pkg = shift;
+       my ($stem, $leaf);
        
-  no strict 'refs';
-  $pkg = "main::$pkg\::";    # expand to full symbol table name
-  ($stem, $leaf) = $pkg =~ m/(.*::)(\w+::)$/;
+       no strict 'refs';
+       $pkg = "DXCommandmode::$pkg\::"; # expand to full symbol table name
+       ($stem, $leaf) = $pkg =~ m/(.*::)(\w+::)$/;
        
-  my $stem_symtab = *{$stem}{HASH};
-       
-  delete $stem_symtab->{$leaf};
+       if ($stem && $leaf) {
+               my $stem_symtab = *{$stem}{HASH};
+               delete $stem_symtab->{$leaf};
+       }
 }
 
-sub eval_file {
-  my($self, $path, $cmdname) = @_;
-  my $package = valid_package_name($cmdname);
-  my $filename = "$path/$cmdname";
-  my $mtime = -M $filename;
-  my @r;
-  
-  if(defined $Cache{$package}{mtime} && $Cache{$package}{mtime } <= $mtime) {
-    #we have compiled this subroutine already,
-       #it has not been updated on disk, nothing left to do
-       #print STDERR "already compiled $package->handler\n";
-       ;
-  } else {
-       local *FH;
-       open FH, $filename or die "open '$filename' $!";
-       local($/) = undef;
-       my $sub = <FH>;
-       close FH;
+# find a cmd reference
+# this is really for use in user written stubs
+#
+# use the result as a symbolic reference:-
+#
+# no strict 'refs';
+# @out = &$r($self, $line);
+#
+sub find_cmd_ref
+{
+       my $cmd = shift;
+       my $r;
+       
+       if ($cmd) {
+               
+               # first expand out the entry to a command
+               my ($path, $fcmd) = search($main::localcmd, $cmd, "pl");
+               ($path, $fcmd) = search($main::cmd, $cmd, "pl") if !$path || !$fcmd;
                
-    #wrap the code into a subroutine inside our unique package
-       my $eval = qq{package $package; sub handler { $sub; }};
-       {
-         #hide our variables within this block
-         my($filename,$mtime,$package,$sub);
-         eval $eval;
+               # make sure it is loaded
+               $r = find_cmd_name($path, $fcmd);
        }
-       if ($@) {
-         $self->send("Eval err $@ on $package");
-         delete_package($package);
-         return undef;
+       return $r;
+}
+
+# 
+# this bit of magic finds a command in the offered directory
+sub find_cmd_name {
+       my $path = shift;
+       my $cmdname = shift;
+       my $package = valid_package_name($cmdname);
+       my $filename = "$path/$cmdname.pl";
+       my $mtime = -M $filename;
+       
+       # return if we can't find it
+       $errstr = undef;
+       if (undef $mtime) {
+               $errstr = DXM::msg('e1');
+               return undef;
        }
+       
+       if(defined $Cache{$package}{mtime} && $Cache{$package}{mtime } <= $mtime) {
+               #we have compiled this subroutine already,
+               #it has not been updated on disk, nothing left to do
+               #print STDERR "already compiled $package->handler\n";
+               ;
+       } else {
+               my $fh = new FileHandle;
+               if (!open $fh, $filename) {
+                       $errstr = "Syserr: can't open '$filename' $!";
+                       return undef;
+               };
+               local $/ = undef;
+               my $sub = <$fh>;
+               close $fh;
                
-       #cache it unless we're cleaning out each time
-       $Cache{$package}{mtime} = $mtime;
-  }
-
-  @r = eval {$package->handler;};
-  if ($@) {
-    $self->send("Eval err $@ on cached $package");
-    delete_package($package);
-       return undef;
-  }
-
-  #take a look if you want
-  #print Devel::Symdump->rnew($package)->as_string, $/;
-  return @r;
+               #wrap the code into a subroutine inside our unique package
+               my $eval = qq{ 
+                       sub $package 
+                       { 
+                        $sub 
+                       } };
+               
+               if (isdbg('eval')) {
+                       my @list = split /\n/, $eval;
+                       my $line;
+                       for (@list) {
+                               dbg('eval', $_, "\n");
+                       }
+               }
+               
+               {
+                       #hide our variables within this block
+                       my($filename,$mtime,$package,$sub);
+                       eval $eval;
+               }
+               
+               if ($@) {
+                       print "\$\@ = $@";
+                       $errstr = $@;
+                       delete_package($package);
+               } else {
+                       #cache it unless we're cleaning out each time
+                       $Cache{$package}{mtime} = $mtime;
+               }
+       }
+       
+       #print Devel::Symdump->rnew($package)->as_string, $/;
+       $package = "DXCommandmode::$package" if $package;
+       $package = undef if $errstr;
+       return $package;
 }
 
 1;