#include #include #include #include "linenoise.h" void completion(const char *buf, linenoiseCompletions *lc) { if (buf[0] == 'h') { linenoiseAddCompletion(lc,"hello"); linenoiseAddCompletion(lc,"hello there"); } } int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *line; char *prgname = argv[0]; /* Parse options, with --multiline we enable multi line editing. */ while(argc > 1) { argc--; argv++; if (!strcmp(*argv,"--multiline")) { linenoiseSetMultiLine(1); printf("Multi-line mode enabled.\n"); } else if (!strcmp(*argv,"--keycodes")) { linenoisePrintKeyCodes(); exit(0); } else { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [--multiline] [--keycodes]\n", prgname); exit(1); } } /* Set the completion callback. This will be called every time the * user uses the key. */ linenoiseSetCompletionCallback(completion); /* Load history from file. The history file is just a plain text file * where entries are separated by newlines. */ linenoiseHistoryLoad("history.txt"); /* Load the history at startup */ /* Now this is the main loop of the typical linenoise-based application. * The call to linenoise() will block as long as the user types something * and presses enter. * * The typed string is returned as a malloc() allocated string by * linenoise, so the user needs to free() it. */ while((line = linenoise("hello> ")) != NULL) { /* Do something with the string. */ if (line[0] != '\0' && line[0] != '/') { printf("echo: '%s'\n", line); linenoiseHistoryAdd(line); /* Add to the history. */ linenoiseHistorySave("history.txt"); /* Save the history on disk. */ } else if (!strncmp(line,"/historylen",11)) { /* The "/historylen" command will change the history len. */ int len = atoi(line+11); linenoiseHistorySetMaxLen(len); } else if (line[0] == '/') { printf("Unreconized command: %s\n", line); } free(line); } return 0; }