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Re: Can scm_shell be interrupted?
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Neil Jerram |
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Re: Can scm_shell be interrupted? |
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Mon, 12 May 2008 21:43:53 +0100 |
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Remco Bras <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about guile. I'd like to know if it is feasible to run a
> guile REPL and control when it runs. For example, consider the following
> scenario. A package may or may not have a thread running scm_shell, when the
> user requests that the package runs an REPL. The package responds by running
> scm_shell in a thread and keeping that thread's ID. If the user wants the
> package to stop the REPL at any moment, is there a way to do this safely?
Where does the REPL's input come from?
If its stdin, being read in a blocking way (as is the default), it
would be tricky if the REPL thread did the read directly. But you
could have a special stdin-reader thread, responsible for reading and
buffering lines of input, and then supplying them to whichever REPL
runs next.
What happens if the user wants to stop a package's REPL when the user
has already typed half a line of input into that REPL?
It might also be possible to make stdin non-blocking, and use select
to avoid trying to read before there is a whole line available.
If its a GUI app, it becomes less a matter of a REPL reading from a
port, and more a matter of a widget collecting input which can then be
passed into the REPL. (Although the two approaches can be reconciled;
see graphical-repl.scm in guile-gnome.) I think that fits slightly
more naturally with your idea of a selectable REPL, so may be easier
to implement in your app.
In summary: lots of options, need more detail about how your overall
app works and what you want it to look like.
Regards,
Neil