cmd/geth: exit the console cleanly when interrupted

This fix applies mostly to unsupported terminals that do not trigger the
special interrupt handling in liner. Supported terminals were covered
because liner.Prompt returns an error if Ctrl-C is pressed.
release/1.0.1
Felix Lange 10 years ago
parent 612f01400f
commit 9253fc337e
  1. 64
      cmd/geth/js.go

@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"math/big"
"os"
"os/signal"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
@ -47,7 +48,8 @@ type dumbterm struct{ r *bufio.Reader }
func (r dumbterm) Prompt(p string) (string, error) {
fmt.Print(p)
return r.r.ReadString('\n')
line, err := r.r.ReadString('\n')
return strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\n"), err
}
func (r dumbterm) PasswordPrompt(p string) (string, error) {
@ -182,30 +184,52 @@ func (self *jsre) exec(filename string) error {
}
func (self *jsre) interactive() {
for {
input, err := self.Prompt(self.ps1)
if err != nil {
break
// Read input lines.
prompt := make(chan string)
inputln := make(chan string)
go func() {
defer close(inputln)
for {
line, err := self.Prompt(<-prompt)
if err != nil {
return
}
inputln <- line
}
if input == "" {
continue
}()
// Wait for Ctrl-C, too.
sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(sig, os.Interrupt)
defer func() {
if self.atexit != nil {
self.atexit()
}
str += input + "\n"
self.setIndent()
if indentCount <= 0 {
if input == "exit" {
break
self.re.Stop(false)
}()
for {
prompt <- self.ps1
select {
case <-sig:
fmt.Println("caught interrupt, exiting")
return
case input, ok := <-inputln:
if !ok || indentCount <= 0 && input == "exit" {
return
}
if input == "" {
continue
}
str += input + "\n"
self.setIndent()
if indentCount <= 0 {
hist := str[:len(str)-1]
self.AppendHistory(hist)
self.parseInput(str)
str = ""
}
hist := str[:len(str)-1]
self.AppendHistory(hist)
self.parseInput(str)
str = ""
}
}
if self.atexit != nil {
self.atexit()
}
self.re.Stop(false)
}
func (self *jsre) withHistory(op func(*os.File)) {

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