import System.Directory
import System.IO
import System.IO.Error as IO
+import System.IO.Unsafe
import Data.Char
import Data.Dynamic
import Data.Array
completeWord :: String -> Int -> Int -> IO (Maybe (String, [String]))
completeWord w start end = do
line <- Readline.getLineBuffer
- case w of
+ let line_words = words (dropWhile isSpace line)
+ case w of
':':_ | all isSpace (take (start-1) line) -> wrapCompleter completeCmd w
_other
- | Just c <- is_cmd line -> do
+ | ((':':c) : _) <- line_words -> do
maybe_cmd <- lookupCommand c
let (n,w') = selectWord (words' 0 line)
case maybe_cmd of
Just (_,_,True,complete) -> let complete' w = do rets <- complete w
return (map (drop n) rets)
in wrapCompleter complete' w'
+ | ("import" : _) <- line_words ->
+ wrapCompleter completeModule w
| otherwise -> do
--printf "complete %s, start = %d, end = %d\n" w start end
wrapCompleter completeIdentifier w
| offset+length x >= start = (start-offset,take (end-offset) x)
| otherwise = selectWord xs
-is_cmd line
- | ((':':w) : _) <- words (dropWhile isSpace line) = Just w
- | otherwise = Nothing
completeCmd w = do
cmds <- readIORef commands
GHC.srcSpanStartLine span == line,
GHC.srcSpanStartCol span >= col ]
--- for now, use ANSI bold on Unixy systems. On Windows, we add a line
--- of carets under the active expression instead. The Windows console
--- doesn't support ANSI escape sequences, and most Unix terminals
--- (including xterm) do, so this is a reasonable guess until we have a
--- proper termcap/terminfo library.
-#if !defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS)
-do_bold = True
-#else
-do_bold = False
-#endif
+-- For now, use ANSI bold on terminals that we know support it.
+-- Otherwise, we add a line of carets under the active expression instead.
+-- In particular, on Windows and when running the testsuite (which sets
+-- TERM to vt100 for other reasons) we get carets.
+-- We really ought to use a proper termcap/terminfo library.
+do_bold :: Bool
+do_bold = unsafePerformIO (System.Environment.getEnv "TERM") `elem`
+ ["xterm", "linux"]
+start_bold :: String
start_bold = "\ESC[1m"
+end_bold :: String
end_bold = "\ESC[0m"
listCmd :: String -> GHCi ()