Creates a new input method object using Readline
# File irb/input-method.rb, line 135
def initialize
if Readline.respond_to?(:encoding_system_needs)
IRB.__send__(:set_encoding, Readline.encoding_system_needs.name, override: false)
end
super
@line_no = 0
@line = []
@eof = false
@stdin = IO.open(STDIN.to_i, :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
@stdout = IO.open(STDOUT.to_i, 'w', :external_encoding => IRB.conf[:LC_MESSAGES].encoding, :internal_encoding => "-")
if Readline.respond_to?("basic_word_break_characters=")
Readline.basic_word_break_characters = IRB::InputCompletor::BASIC_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS
end
Readline.completion_append_character = nil
Readline.completion_proc = IRB::InputCompletor::CompletionProc
end
The external encoding for standard input.
# File irb/input-method.rb, line 196
def encoding
@stdin.external_encoding
end
Whether the end of this input method has been reached, returns true if there is no more data to read.
See IO#eof? for more information.
# File irb/input-method.rb, line 174
def eof?
@eof
end
Reads the next line from this input method.
See IO#gets for more information.
# File irb/input-method.rb, line 158
def gets
Readline.input = @stdin
Readline.output = @stdout
if l = readline(@prompt, false)
HISTORY.push(l) if !l.empty?
@line[@line_no += 1] = l + "\n"
else
@eof = true
l
end
end