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684 lines
29 KiB
Lua
684 lines
29 KiB
Lua
--[[--
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Trapper module: provides methods for simple interaction with UI,
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without the need for explicit callbacks, for use by linear jobs
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between their steps.
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Allows code to trap UI (give progress info to UI, ask for user choice),
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or get trapped by UI (get interrupted).
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Mostly done with coroutines, but hides their usage for simplicity.
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]]
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local ConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/confirmbox")
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local InfoMessage = require("ui/widget/infomessage")
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local TrapWidget = require("ui/widget/trapwidget")
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local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
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local buffer = require("string.buffer")
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local ffiutil = require("ffi/util")
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local logger = require("logger")
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local _ = require("gettext")
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local Trapper = {}
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--[[--
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Executes a function and allows it to be trapped (that is: to use our
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other methods).
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Simple wrapper function for a coroutine, which is a prerequisite
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for all our methods (this simply abstracts the @{coroutine}
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business to our callers), and execute it.
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(If some code is not wrap()'ed, most of the other methods, when called,
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will simply log or fallback to a non-UI action or OK choice.)
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This call should be the last step in some event processing code,
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as it may return early (the first @{coroutine.yield|coroutine.yield()} in any of the other
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methods will return from this function), and later be resumed by @{ui.uimanager|UIManager}.
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So any following (unwrapped) code would be then executed while `func`
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is half-done, with unintended consequences.
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@param func function reference to function to wrap and execute
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]]
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function Trapper:wrap(func)
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-- Catch and log any error happening in func (an error happening
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-- in a coroutine just aborts silently the coroutine)
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local pcalled_func = function()
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UIManager:preventStandby()
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-- we use xpcall as it can give a whole stacktrace, unlike pcall
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local ok, err = xpcall(func, debug.traceback)
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UIManager:allowStandby()
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if not ok then
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logger.warn("error in wrapped function:", err)
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return false
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end
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return true
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-- As a coroutine, we will return at first coroutine.yield(),
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-- and the above true/false won't probably be caught by
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-- any code, but let's do it anyway.
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end
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local co = coroutine.create(pcalled_func)
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return coroutine.resume(co)
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end
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--- Returns if code is wrapped
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--
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-- @treturn boolean true if code is wrapped by Trapper, false otherwise
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function Trapper:isWrapped()
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if coroutine.running() then
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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--- Clears left-over widget
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function Trapper:clear()
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if self:isWrapped() then
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if self.current_widget then
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UIManager:close(self.current_widget)
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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self.current_widget = nil
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end
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end
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end
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--- Clears left-over widget and resets Trapper state
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function Trapper:reset()
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self:clear()
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-- Reset some properties
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self.paused_text = nil
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self.paused_continue_text = nil
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self.paused_abort_text = nil
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return true
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end
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--[[--
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Displays an InfoMessage, and catches dismissal.
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Display a InfoMessage with text, or keep existing InfoMessage if text = nil,
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and return true.
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UNLESS the previous widget was itself a InfoMessage and it has been
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dismissed (by Tap on the screen), in which case the new InfoMessage
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is not displayed, and false is returned.
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One can only know a InfoMessage has been dismissed when trying to
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display a new one (we can't do better than that with coroutines).
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So, don't hesitate to call it regularly (each call costs 100ms), between
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steps of the work, to provide good responsiveness.
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Trapper:info() is a shortcut to get dismiss info while keeping
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the existing InfoMessage displayed.
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Optional fast_refresh parameter should only be used when
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displaying an InfoMessage over a previous InfoMessage of the
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exact same size.
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@string text text to display as an InfoMessage (or nil to keep existing one)
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@boolean fast_refresh[opt=false] true for faster refresh
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@treturn boolean true if InfoMessage was not dismissed, false if dismissed
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@usage
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Trapper:info("some text about step or progress")
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go_on = Trapper:info()
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]]
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function Trapper:info(text, fast_refresh)
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local _coroutine = coroutine.running()
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if not _coroutine then
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logger.info("unwrapped info:", text)
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return true -- not dismissed
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end
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if self.current_widget and self.current_widget.is_infomessage then
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-- We are replacing a InfoMessage with a new InfoMessage: we want to check
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-- if the previous one was dismissed.
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-- We added a dismiss_callback to our previous InfoMessage. For a Tap
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-- to get processed and get our dismiss_callback called, we need to give
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-- control for a short time to UIManager: this will be done with
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-- the coroutine.yield() that follows.
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-- If no dismiss_callback was fired, we need to get this code resumed:
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-- that will be done with the following go_on_func schedule in 0.1 second.
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local go_on_func = function() coroutine.resume(_coroutine, true) end
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-- delay matters: 0.05 or 0.1 seems fine
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-- 0.01 is too fast: go_on_func is called before our dismiss_callback is processed
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UIManager:scheduleIn(0.1, go_on_func)
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local go_on = coroutine.yield() -- gives control back to UIManager
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-- go_on is the 2nd arg given to the coroutine.resume() that got us resumed:
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-- false if it was a dismiss_callback
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-- true if it was the schedule go_on_func
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if not go_on then -- dismiss_callback called
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UIManager:unschedule(go_on_func) -- no more need for this scheduled action
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-- Don't just return false without confirmation (this tap may have been
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-- made by error, and we don't want to just cancel a long running job)
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local abort_box = ConfirmBox:new{
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text = self.paused_text and self.paused_text or _("Paused"),
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-- ok and cancel reversed, as tapping outside will
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-- get cancel_callback called: if tap outside was the
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-- result of a tap error, we want to continue. Cancelling
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-- will need an explicit tap on the ok_text button.
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cancel_text = self.paused_continue_text and self.paused_continue_text or _("Continue"),
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ok_text = self.paused_abort_text and self.paused_abort_text or _("Abort"),
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cancel_callback = function()
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, true)
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end,
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ok_callback = function()
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, false)
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end,
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-- flush any pending tap, so past events won't be considered
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-- action on the yet to be displayed widget
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flush_events_on_show = true,
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}
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UIManager:show(abort_box)
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-- no need to forceRePaint, UIManager will do it when we yield()
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go_on = coroutine.yield() -- abort_box ok/cancel from their coroutine.resume()
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UIManager:close(abort_box)
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if not go_on then
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UIManager:close(self.current_widget)
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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return false
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end
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if self.current_widget then
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-- Re-show current widget that was dismissed
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-- (this is fine for our simple InfoMessage)
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UIManager:show(self.current_widget)
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end
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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end
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-- go_on_func returned result = true, or abort_box did not abort:
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-- continue processing
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end
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-- If fast_refresh option, avoid UIManager refresh overhead
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if fast_refresh and self.current_widget and self.current_widget.is_infomessage then
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local orig_moved_offset = self.current_widget.movable:getMovedOffset()
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self.current_widget:free()
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self.current_widget.text = text
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self.current_widget:init()
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self.current_widget.movable:setMovedOffset(orig_moved_offset)
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local Screen = require("device").screen
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self.current_widget:paintTo(Screen.bb, 0, 0)
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local d = self.current_widget[1][1].dimen
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Screen.refreshUI(Screen, d.x, d.y, d.w, d.h)
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else
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-- We're going to display a new widget, close previous one
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if self.current_widget then
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UIManager:close(self.current_widget)
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-- no repaint here, we'll do that below when a new one is shown
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end
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-- dismiss_callback will be checked for at start of next call
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self.current_widget = InfoMessage:new{
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text = text,
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dismiss_callback = function()
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, false)
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end,
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is_infomessage = true, -- flag on our InfoMessages
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-- flush any pending tap, so past events won't be considered
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-- action on the yet to be displayed widget
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flush_events_on_show = true,
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}
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logger.dbg("Showing InfoMessage:", text)
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UIManager:show(self.current_widget)
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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end
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return true
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end
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--[[--
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Overrides text and button texts on the Paused ConfirmBox.
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A ConfirmBox is displayed when an InfoMessage is dismissed
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in Trapper:info(), with default text "Paused", and default
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buttons "Abort" and "Continue".
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@string text ConfirmBox text (default: "Paused")
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@string abort_text ConfirmBox "Abort" button text (Trapper:info() returns false)
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@string continue_text ConfirmBox "Continue" button text
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]]
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function Trapper:setPausedText(text, abort_text, continue_text)
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if self:isWrapped() then
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self.paused_text = text
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self.paused_abort_text = abort_text
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self.paused_continue_text = continue_text
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end
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end
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--[[--
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Displays a ConfirmBox and gets user's choice.
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Display a ConfirmBox with the text and cancel_text/ok_text buttons,
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block and wait for user's choice, and return the choice made:
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false if Cancel tapped or dismissed, true if OK tapped
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@string text text to display in a ConfirmBox
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@string cancel_text text for ConfirmBox Cancel button
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@string ok_text text for ConfirmBox Ok button
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@treturn boolean false if Cancel tapped or dismissed, true if OK tapped
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@usage
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go_on = Trapper:confirm("Do you want to go on?")
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that_selected = Trapper:confirm("Do you want to do this or that?", "this", "that"))
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]]
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function Trapper:confirm(text, cancel_text, ok_text)
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-- With ConfirmBox, Cancel button is on the left, OK button on the right,
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-- so buttons order is consistent with this function args
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local _coroutine = coroutine.running()
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if not _coroutine then
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logger.info("unwrapped confirm, returning true to:", text)
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return true -- always select "OK" in ConfirmBox if no UI
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end
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-- Close any previous widget
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if self.current_widget then
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UIManager:close(self.current_widget)
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-- no repaint here, we'll do that below when a new one is shown
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end
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-- We will yield(), and both callbacks will resume() us
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self.current_widget = ConfirmBox:new{
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text = text,
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ok_text = ok_text,
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cancel_text = cancel_text,
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cancel_callback = function()
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, false)
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end,
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ok_callback = function()
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, true)
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end,
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-- flush any pending tap, so past events won't be considered
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-- action on the yet to be displayed widget
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flush_events_on_show = true,
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}
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logger.dbg("Showing ConfirmBox and waiting for answer:", text)
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UIManager:show(self.current_widget)
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-- no need to forceRePaint, UIManager will do it when we yield()
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local ret = coroutine.yield() -- wait for ConfirmBox callback
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logger.dbg("ConfirmBox answers", ret)
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return ret
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end
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--[[--
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Dismissable wrapper for @{io.popen|io.popen(`cmd`)}.
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Notes and limitations:
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1) It is dismissable as long as `cmd` as not yet output anything.
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Once output has started, the reading will block till it is done.
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(Some shell tricks, included in `cmd`, could probably be used to
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accumulate `cmd` output in some variable, and to output the whole
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variable to stdout at the end.)
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2) `cmd` needs to output something (we will wait till some data is available)
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If there are chances for it to not output anything, append `"; echo"` to `cmd`
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3) We need a @{ui.widget.trapwidget|TrapWidget} or @{ui.widget.infomessage|InfoMessage},
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that, as a modal, will catch any @{ui.event|Tap event} happening during
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`cmd` execution. This can be an existing already displayed widget, or
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provided as a string (a new TrapWidget will be created). If nil, true or false,
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an invisible TrapWidget will be used instead (if nil or true, the event will be
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resent; if false, the event will not be resent).
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If we really need to have more control, we would need to use `select()` via `ffi`
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or do low level non-blocking reading on the file descriptor.
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If there are `cmd` that may not exit, that we would be trying to
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collect indefinitely, the best option would be to compile any `timeout.c`
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and use it as a wrapper.
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@string cmd shell `cmd` to execute and get output from
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@param trap_widget_or_string already shown widget, string, or nil, true or false
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@treturn boolean completed (`true` if not interrupted, `false` if dismissed)
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@treturn string output of command
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]]
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function Trapper:dismissablePopen(cmd, trap_widget_or_string)
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local _coroutine = coroutine.running()
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-- assert(_coroutine ~= nil, "Need to be called from a coroutine")
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if not _coroutine then
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logger.warn("unwrapped dismissablePopen(), falling back to blocking io.popen()")
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local std_out = io.popen(cmd, "r")
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if std_out then
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local output = std_out:read("*all")
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std_out:close()
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return true, output
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end
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return false
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end
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local trap_widget
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local own_trap_widget = false
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local own_trap_widget_invisible = false
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if type(trap_widget_or_string) == "table" then
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-- Assume it is a usable already displayed trap'able widget with
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-- a dismiss_callback (ie: InfoMessage or TrapWidget)
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trap_widget = trap_widget_or_string
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else
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if type(trap_widget_or_string) == "string" then
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-- Use a TrapWidget with this as text
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trap_widget = TrapWidget:new{
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text = trap_widget_or_string,
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}
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UIManager:show(trap_widget)
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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else
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-- Use an invisible TrapWidget that resend event, but not if
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-- trap_widget_or_string is false (rather than nil or true)
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local resend_event = true
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if trap_widget_or_string == false then
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resend_event = false
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end
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trap_widget = TrapWidget:new{
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text = nil,
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resend_event = resend_event,
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}
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UIManager:show(trap_widget)
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own_trap_widget_invisible = true
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end
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own_trap_widget = true
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end
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trap_widget.dismiss_callback = function()
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-- this callback will resume us at coroutine.yield() below
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-- with a go_on = false
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, false)
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end
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local collect_interval_sec = 5 -- collect cancelled cmd every 5 second, no hurry
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local check_interval_sec = 0.125 -- start with checking for output every 125ms
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local check_num = 0
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local completed = false
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local output = nil
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local std_out = io.popen(cmd, "r")
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if std_out then
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-- We check regularly if data is available to be read, and we give control
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-- in the meantime to UIManager so our trap_widget's dismiss_callback
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-- get a chance to be triggered, in which case we won't wait for reading,
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-- We'll schedule a background function to collect the uneeded output and
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-- close the pipe later.
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while true do
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-- Every 10 iterations, increase interval until a max of 1 sec is reached
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check_num = check_num + 1
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if check_interval_sec < 1 and check_num % 10 == 0 then
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check_interval_sec = math.min(check_interval_sec * 2, 1)
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end
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-- The following function will resume us at coroutine.yield() below
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-- with a go_on = true
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local go_on_func = function() coroutine.resume(_coroutine, true) end
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UIManager:scheduleIn(check_interval_sec, go_on_func) -- called in 100ms by default
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local go_on = coroutine.yield() -- gives control back to UIManager
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if not go_on then -- the dismiss_callback resumed us
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UIManager:unschedule(go_on_func)
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-- We forget cmd here, but something has to collect
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-- its output and close the pipe to not leak file handles and
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-- zombie processes.
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local collect_and_clean
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collect_and_clean = function()
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if ffiutil.getNonBlockingReadSize(std_out) ~= 0 then -- cmd started outputing
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std_out:read("*all")
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std_out:close()
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logger.dbg("collected cancelled cmd output")
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else -- no output yet, reschedule
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UIManager:scheduleIn(collect_interval_sec, collect_and_clean)
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logger.dbg("cancelled cmd output not yet collectable")
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end
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end
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UIManager:scheduleIn(collect_interval_sec, collect_and_clean)
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break
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end
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-- The go_on_func resumed us: we have not been dismissed.
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-- Check if pipe is ready to be read
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if ffiutil.getNonBlockingReadSize(std_out) ~= 0 then
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-- Some data is available for reading: read it all,
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-- but we may block from now on
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output = std_out:read("*all")
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std_out:close()
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completed = true
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break
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end
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-- logger.dbg("no cmd output yet, will check again soon")
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end
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end
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if own_trap_widget then
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-- Remove our own trap_widget
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UIManager:close(trap_widget)
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if not own_trap_widget_invisible then
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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end
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end
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-- return what we got or not to our caller
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return completed, output
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end
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--[[--
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Run a function (task) in a sub-process, allowing it to be dismissed,
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and returns its return value(s).
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Notes and limitations:
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1) As function is run in a sub-process, it can't modify the main
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KOReader process (its parent). It has access to the state of
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KOReader at the time the sub-process was started. It should not
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use any service/driver that would make the parent process vision
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of the device state incoherent (ie: it should not use UIManager,
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display widgets, change settings, enable wifi...).
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It is allowed to modify the filesystem, as long as KOreader
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has not a cached vision of this filesystem part.
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Its returned value(s) are returned to the parent.
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2) task may return complex data structures (but with simple lua types,
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no function) or a single string. If task returns a string or nil,
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set task_returns_simple_string to true, allowing for some
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optimisations to be made.
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3) If dismissed, the sub-process is killed with SIGKILL, and
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task is aborted without any chance for cleanup work: use of temporary
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files should so be limited (do some cleanup of dirty files from
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previous aborted executions at the start of each new execution if
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needed), and try to keep important operations as atomic as possible.
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4) We need a @{ui.widget.trapwidget|TrapWidget} or @{ui.widget.infomessage|InfoMessage},
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that, as a modal, will catch any @{ui.event|Tap event} happening during
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`cmd` execution. This can be an existing already displayed widget, or
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provided as a string (a new TrapWidget will be created). If nil, true or false,
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an invisible TrapWidget will be used instead (if nil or true, the event will be
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resent; if false, the event will not be resent).
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@param task lua function to execute and get return values from
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@param trap_widget_or_string already shown widget, string, or nil, true or false
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@boolean task_returns_simple_string[opt=false] true if task returns a single string
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@treturn boolean completed (`true` if not interrupted, `false` if dismissed)
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@return ... return values of task
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]]
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function Trapper:dismissableRunInSubprocess(task, trap_widget_or_string, task_returns_simple_string)
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local _coroutine = coroutine.running()
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if not _coroutine then
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logger.warn("unwrapped dismissableRunInSubprocess(), falling back to blocking in-process run")
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return true, task()
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end
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local trap_widget
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local own_trap_widget = false
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local own_trap_widget_invisible = false
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if type(trap_widget_or_string) == "table" then
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-- Assume it is a usable already displayed trap'able widget with
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-- a dismiss_callback (ie: InfoMessage or TrapWidget)
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trap_widget = trap_widget_or_string
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else
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if type(trap_widget_or_string) == "string" then
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-- Use a TrapWidget with this as text
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trap_widget = TrapWidget:new{
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text = trap_widget_or_string,
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}
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UIManager:show(trap_widget)
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UIManager:forceRePaint()
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else
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-- Use an invisible TrapWidget that resend event, but not if
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-- trap_widget_or_string is false (rather than nil or true)
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local resend_event = true
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if trap_widget_or_string == false then
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resend_event = false
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end
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trap_widget = TrapWidget:new{
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text = nil,
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resend_event = resend_event,
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}
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UIManager:show(trap_widget)
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own_trap_widget_invisible = true
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end
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own_trap_widget = true
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end
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trap_widget.dismiss_callback = function()
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-- this callback will resume us at coroutine.yield() below
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-- with a go_on = false
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coroutine.resume(_coroutine, false)
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end
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local collect_interval_sec = 5 -- collect cancelled cmd every 5 second, no hurry
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local check_interval_sec = 0.125 -- start with checking for output every 125ms
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local check_num = 0
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local completed = false
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local ret_values
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local pid, parent_read_fd = ffiutil.runInSubProcess(function(pid, child_write_fd)
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local output_str = ""
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if task_returns_simple_string then
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|
-- task is assumed to return only a string or nil,
|
|
-- so avoid a possibly expensive ser/deser roundtrip.
|
|
local result = task()
|
|
if type(result) == "string" then
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output_str = result
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elseif result ~= nil then
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logger.warn("returned value from task is not a string:", result)
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end
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else
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-- task may return complex data structures, that we serialize.
|
|
-- NOTE: LuaJIT's serializer currently doesn't support:
|
|
-- functions, coroutines, non-numerical FFI cdata & full userdata.
|
|
local results = table.pack(task())
|
|
local ok, str = pcall(buffer.encode, results)
|
|
if not ok then
|
|
logger.warn("cannot serialize", tostring(results), "->", str)
|
|
else
|
|
output_str = str
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
ffiutil.writeToFD(child_write_fd, output_str, true)
|
|
end, true) -- with_pipe = true
|
|
|
|
if pid then
|
|
-- We check regularly if subprocess is done, and we give control
|
|
-- in the meantime to UIManager so our trap_widget's dismiss_callback
|
|
-- get a chance to be triggered, in which case we'll terminate the
|
|
-- subprocess and schedule a background function to collect it.
|
|
while true do
|
|
-- Every 10 iterations, increase interval until a max of 1 sec is reached
|
|
check_num = check_num + 1
|
|
if check_interval_sec < 1 and check_num % 10 == 0 then
|
|
check_interval_sec = math.min(check_interval_sec * 2, 1)
|
|
end
|
|
-- The following function will resume us at coroutine.yield() below
|
|
-- with a go_on = true
|
|
local go_on_func = function() coroutine.resume(_coroutine, true) end
|
|
UIManager:scheduleIn(check_interval_sec, go_on_func) -- called in 100ms by default
|
|
local go_on = coroutine.yield() -- gives control back to UIManager
|
|
if not go_on then -- the dismiss_callback resumed us
|
|
UIManager:unschedule(go_on_func)
|
|
-- We kill and forget the sub-process here, but something has
|
|
-- to collect it so it does not become a zombie
|
|
ffiutil.terminateSubProcess(pid)
|
|
local collect_and_clean
|
|
collect_and_clean = function()
|
|
if ffiutil.isSubProcessDone(pid) then
|
|
if parent_read_fd then
|
|
ffiutil.readAllFromFD(parent_read_fd) -- close it
|
|
end
|
|
logger.dbg("collected previously dismissed subprocess")
|
|
else
|
|
if parent_read_fd and ffiutil.getNonBlockingReadSize(parent_read_fd) ~= 0 then
|
|
-- If subprocess started outputing to fd, read from it,
|
|
-- so its write() stops blocking and subprocess can exit
|
|
ffiutil.readAllFromFD(parent_read_fd)
|
|
-- We closed our fd, don't try again to read or close it
|
|
parent_read_fd = nil
|
|
end
|
|
-- reschedule to collect it
|
|
UIManager:scheduleIn(collect_interval_sec, collect_and_clean)
|
|
logger.dbg("previously dismissed subprocess not yet collectable")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
UIManager:scheduleIn(collect_interval_sec, collect_and_clean)
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
-- The go_on_func resumed us: we have not been dismissed.
|
|
-- Check if sub process has ended
|
|
-- Depending on the the size of what the child has to write,
|
|
-- it may has ended (if data fits in the kernel pipe buffer) or
|
|
-- it may still be alive blocking on write() (if data exceeds
|
|
-- the kernel pipe buffer)
|
|
local subprocess_done = ffiutil.isSubProcessDone(pid)
|
|
local stuff_to_read = parent_read_fd and ffiutil.getNonBlockingReadSize(parent_read_fd) ~= 0
|
|
logger.dbg("subprocess_done:", subprocess_done, " stuff_to_read:", stuff_to_read)
|
|
if subprocess_done or stuff_to_read then
|
|
-- Subprocess is gone or nearly gone
|
|
completed = true
|
|
if stuff_to_read then
|
|
local ret_str = ffiutil.readAllFromFD(parent_read_fd)
|
|
if task_returns_simple_string then
|
|
ret_values = ret_str
|
|
else
|
|
local ok, t = pcall(buffer.decode, ret_str)
|
|
if ok and t then
|
|
ret_values = t
|
|
else
|
|
logger.warn("malformed serialized data:", t)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if not subprocess_done then
|
|
-- We read the output while process was still alive.
|
|
-- It may be dead now, or it may exit soon, and we
|
|
-- need to collect it.
|
|
-- Schedule that in 1 second (it should be dead), so
|
|
-- we can return our result now.
|
|
local collect_and_clean
|
|
collect_and_clean = function()
|
|
if ffiutil.isSubProcessDone(pid) then
|
|
logger.dbg("collected subprocess")
|
|
else -- reschedule
|
|
UIManager:scheduleIn(1, collect_and_clean)
|
|
logger.dbg("subprocess not yet collectable")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
UIManager:scheduleIn(1, collect_and_clean)
|
|
end
|
|
else -- subprocess_done: process exited with no output
|
|
ffiutil.readAllFromFD(parent_read_fd) -- close our fd
|
|
-- no ret_values
|
|
end
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
logger.dbg("process not yet done, will check again soon")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if own_trap_widget then
|
|
-- Remove our own trap_widget
|
|
UIManager:close(trap_widget)
|
|
if not own_trap_widget_invisible then
|
|
UIManager:forceRePaint()
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- return what we got or not to our caller
|
|
if ret_values then
|
|
if task_returns_simple_string then
|
|
return completed, ret_values
|
|
else
|
|
return completed, unpack(ret_values, 1, ret_values.n)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
return completed
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return Trapper
|