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main.clj
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;; Copyright (c) Rich Hickey All rights reserved. The use and
;; distribution terms for this software are covered by the Eclipse Public
;; License 1.0 (http://opensource.org/licenses/eclipse-1.0.php) which can be found
;; in the file epl-v10.html at the root of this distribution. By using this
;; software in any fashion, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of
;; this license. You must not remove this notice, or any other, from this
;; software.
;; Originally contributed by Stephen C. Gilardi
(ns #^{:doc "Top-level main function for Clojure REPL and scripts."
:author "Stephen C. Gilardi and Rich Hickey"}
clojure.main
(:refer-clojure :exclude [with-bindings])
(:import (clojure.lang Compiler Compiler$CompilerException
LineNumberingPushbackReader RT)))
(declare main)
(defmacro with-bindings
"Executes body in the context of thread-local bindings for several vars
that often need to be set!: *ns* *warn-on-reflection* *math-context*
*print-meta* *print-length* *print-level* *compile-path*
*command-line-args* *1 *2 *3 *e"
[& body]
`(binding [*ns* *ns*
*warn-on-reflection* *warn-on-reflection*
*math-context* *math-context*
*print-meta* *print-meta*
*print-length* *print-length*
*print-level* *print-level*
*compile-path* (System/getProperty "clojure.compile.path" "classes")
*command-line-args* *command-line-args*
*assert* *assert*
*1 nil
*2 nil
*3 nil
*e nil]
~@body))
(defn repl-prompt
"Default :prompt hook for repl"
[]
(printf "%s=> " (ns-name *ns*)))
(defn skip-if-eol
"If the next character on stream s is a newline, skips it, otherwise
leaves the stream untouched. Returns :line-start, :stream-end, or :body
to indicate the relative location of the next character on s. The stream
must either be an instance of LineNumberingPushbackReader or duplicate
its behavior of both supporting .unread and collapsing all of CR, LF, and
CRLF to a single \\newline."
[s]
(let [c (.read s)]
(cond
(= c (int \newline)) :line-start
(= c -1) :stream-end
:else (do (.unread s c) :body))))
(defn skip-whitespace
"Skips whitespace characters on stream s. Returns :line-start, :stream-end,
or :body to indicate the relative location of the next character on s.
Interprets comma as whitespace and semicolon as comment to end of line.
Does not interpret #! as comment to end of line because only one
character of lookahead is available. The stream must either be an
instance of LineNumberingPushbackReader or duplicate its behavior of both
supporting .unread and collapsing all of CR, LF, and CRLF to a single
\\newline."
[s]
(loop [c (.read s)]
(cond
(= c (int \newline)) :line-start
(= c -1) :stream-end
(= c (int \;)) (do (.readLine s) :line-start)
(or (Character/isWhitespace c) (= c (int \,))) (recur (.read s))
:else (do (.unread s c) :body))))
(defn repl-read
"Default :read hook for repl. Reads from *in* which must either be an
instance of LineNumberingPushbackReader or duplicate its behavior of both
supporting .unread and collapsing all of CR, LF, and CRLF into a single
\\newline. repl-read:
- skips whitespace, then
- returns request-prompt on start of line, or
- returns request-exit on end of stream, or
- reads an object from the input stream, then
- skips the next input character if it's end of line, then
- returns the object."
[request-prompt request-exit]
(or ({:line-start request-prompt :stream-end request-exit}
(skip-whitespace *in*))
(let [input (read)]
(skip-if-eol *in*)
input)))
(defn- root-cause
"Returns the initial cause of an exception or error by peeling off all of
its wrappers"
[#^Throwable throwable]
(loop [cause throwable]
(if-let [cause (.getCause cause)]
(recur cause)
cause)))
(defn repl-exception
"Returns CompilerExceptions in tact, but only the root cause of other
throwables"
[throwable]
(if (instance? Compiler$CompilerException throwable)
throwable
(root-cause throwable)))
(defn repl-caught
"Default :caught hook for repl"
[e]
(.println *err* (repl-exception e)))
(defn repl
"Generic, reusable, read-eval-print loop. By default, reads from *in*,
writes to *out*, and prints exception summaries to *err*. If you use the
default :read hook, *in* must either be an instance of
LineNumberingPushbackReader or duplicate its behavior of both supporting
.unread and collapsing CR, LF, and CRLF into a single \\newline. Options
are sequential keyword-value pairs. Available options and their defaults:
- :init, function of no arguments, initialization hook called with
bindings for set!-able vars in place.
default: #()
- :need-prompt, function of no arguments, called before each
read-eval-print except the first, the user will be prompted if it
returns true.
default: (if (instance? LineNumberingPushbackReader *in*)
#(.atLineStart *in*)
#(identity true))
- :prompt, function of no arguments, prompts for more input.
default: repl-prompt
- :flush, function of no arguments, flushes output
default: flush
- :read, function of two arguments, reads from *in*:
- returns its first argument to request a fresh prompt
- depending on need-prompt, this may cause the repl to prompt
before reading again
- returns its second argument to request an exit from the repl
- else returns the next object read from the input stream
default: repl-read
- :eval, funtion of one argument, returns the evaluation of its
argument
default: eval
- :print, function of one argument, prints its argument to the output
default: prn
- :caught, function of one argument, a throwable, called when
read, eval, or print throws an exception or error
default: repl-caught"
[& options]
(let [cl (.getContextClassLoader (Thread/currentThread))]
(.setContextClassLoader (Thread/currentThread) (clojure.lang.DynamicClassLoader. cl)))
(let [{:keys [init need-prompt prompt flush read eval print caught]
:or {init #()
need-prompt (if (instance? LineNumberingPushbackReader *in*)
#(.atLineStart #^LineNumberingPushbackReader *in*)
#(identity true))
prompt repl-prompt
flush flush
read repl-read
eval eval
print prn
caught repl-caught}}
(apply hash-map options)
request-prompt (Object.)
request-exit (Object.)
read-eval-print
(fn []
(try
(let [input (read request-prompt request-exit)]
(or (#{request-prompt request-exit} input)
(let [value (eval input)]
(print value)
(set! *3 *2)
(set! *2 *1)
(set! *1 value))))
(catch Throwable e
(caught e)
(set! *e e))))]
(with-bindings
(try
(init)
(catch Throwable e
(caught e)
(set! *e e)))
(prompt)
(flush)
(loop []
(when-not (= (read-eval-print) request-exit)
(when (need-prompt)
(prompt)
(flush))
(recur))))))
(defn load-script
"Loads Clojure source from a file or resource given its path. Paths
beginning with @ or @/ are considered relative to classpath."
[#^String path]
(if (.startsWith path "@")
(RT/loadResourceScript
(.substring path (if (.startsWith path "@/") 2 1)))
(Compiler/loadFile path)))
(defn- init-opt
"Load a script"
[path]
(load-script path))
(defn- eval-opt
"Evals expressions in str, prints each non-nil result using prn"
[str]
(let [eof (Object.)]
(with-in-str str
(loop [input (read *in* false eof)]
(when-not (= input eof)
(let [value (eval input)]
(when-not (nil? value)
(prn value))
(recur (read *in* false eof))))))))
(defn- init-dispatch
"Returns the handler associated with an init opt"
[opt]
({"-i" init-opt
"--init" init-opt
"-e" eval-opt
"--eval" eval-opt} opt))
(defn- initialize
"Common initialize routine for repl, script, and null opts"
[args inits]
(in-ns 'user)
(set! *command-line-args* args)
(doseq [[opt arg] inits]
((init-dispatch opt) arg)))
(defn- repl-opt
"Start a repl with args and inits. Print greeting if no eval options were
present"
[[_ & args] inits]
(when-not (some #(= eval-opt (init-dispatch (first %))) inits)
(println "Clojure" (clojure-version)))
(repl :init #(initialize args inits))
(prn)
(System/exit 0))
(defn- script-opt
"Run a script from a file, resource, or standard in with args and inits"
[[path & args] inits]
(with-bindings
(initialize args inits)
(if (= path "-")
(load-reader *in*)
(load-script path))))
(defn- null-opt
"No repl or script opt present, just bind args and run inits"
[args inits]
(with-bindings
(initialize args inits)))
(defn- help-opt
"Print help text for main"
[_ _]
(println (:doc (meta (var main)))))
(defn- main-dispatch
"Returns the handler associated with a main option"
[opt]
(or
({"-r" repl-opt
"--repl" repl-opt
nil null-opt
"-h" help-opt
"--help" help-opt
"-?" help-opt} opt)
script-opt))
(defn- legacy-repl
"Called by the clojure.lang.Repl.main stub to run a repl with args
specified the old way"
[args]
(println "WARNING: clojure.lang.Repl is deprecated.
Instead, use clojure.main like this:
java -cp clojure.jar clojure.main -i init.clj -r args...")
(let [[inits [sep & args]] (split-with (complement #{"--"}) args)]
(repl-opt (concat ["-r"] args) (map vector (repeat "-i") inits))))
(defn- legacy-script
"Called by the clojure.lang.Script.main stub to run a script with args
specified the old way"
[args]
(println "WARNING: clojure.lang.Script is deprecated.
Instead, use clojure.main like this:
java -cp clojure.jar clojure.main -i init.clj script.clj args...")
(let [[inits [sep & args]] (split-with (complement #{"--"}) args)]
(null-opt args (map vector (repeat "-i") inits))))
(defn main
"Usage: java -cp clojure.jar clojure.main [init-opt*] [main-opt] [arg*]
With no options or args, runs an interactive Read-Eval-Print Loop
init options:
-i, --init path Load a file or resource
-e, --eval string Evaluate expressions in string; print non-nil values
main options:
-r, --repl Run a repl
path Run a script from from a file or resource
- Run a script from standard input
-h, -?, --help Print this help message and exit
operation:
- Establishes thread-local bindings for commonly set!-able vars
- Enters the user namespace
- Binds *command-line-args* to a seq of strings containing command line
args that appear after any main option
- Runs all init options in order
- Runs a repl or script if requested
The init options may be repeated and mixed freely, but must appear before
any main option. The appearance of any eval option before running a repl
suppresses the usual repl greeting message: \"Clojure ~(clojure-version)\".
Paths may be absolute or relative in the filesystem or relative to
classpath. Classpath-relative paths have prefix of @ or @/"
[& args]
(try
(if args
(loop [[opt arg & more :as args] args inits []]
(if (init-dispatch opt)
(recur more (conj inits [opt arg]))
((main-dispatch opt) args inits)))
(repl-opt nil nil))
(finally
(flush))))