ClickHouse/base/common/LineReader.h

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#pragma once
#include <common/types.h>
#include <atomic>
#include <vector>
class LineReader
{
public:
struct Suggest
{
using Words = std::vector<std::string>;
using WordsRange = std::pair<Words::const_iterator, Words::const_iterator>;
Words words;
Words words_no_case;
std::atomic<bool> ready{false};
/// Get iterators for the matched range of words if any.
WordsRange getCompletions(const String & prefix, size_t prefix_length) const;
};
using Patterns = std::vector<const char *>;
LineReader(const String & history_file_path, bool multiline, Patterns extenders, Patterns delimiters);
virtual ~LineReader() {}
/// Reads the whole line until delimiter (in multiline mode) or until the last line without extender.
/// If resulting line is empty, it means the user interrupted the input.
/// Non-empty line is appended to history - without duplication.
/// Typical delimiter is ';' (semicolon) and typical extender is '\' (backslash).
String readLine(const String & first_prompt, const String & second_prompt);
/// When bracketed paste mode is set, pasted text is bracketed with control sequences so
/// that the program can differentiate pasted text from typed-in text. This helps
/// clickhouse-client so that without -m flag, one can still paste multiline queries, and
/// possibly get better pasting performance. See https://cirw.in/blog/bracketed-paste for
/// more details.
virtual void enableBracketedPaste() {}
protected:
enum InputStatus
{
ABORT = 0,
RESET_LINE,
INPUT_LINE,
};
const String history_file_path;
static constexpr char word_break_characters[] = " \t\v\f\a\b\r\n`~!@#$%^&*()-=+[{]}\\|;:'\",<.>/?";
String input;
private:
bool multiline;
Patterns extenders;
Patterns delimiters;
String prev_line;
virtual InputStatus readOneLine(const String & prompt);
virtual void addToHistory(const String &) {}
};