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268 lines
6.8 KiB
Ruby
268 lines
6.8 KiB
Ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# rmt --
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# This script implements a simple remote-control mechanism for
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# Tk applications. It allows you to select an application and
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# then type commands to that application.
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require 'tk'
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class Rmt
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def initialize(parent=nil)
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win = self
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unless parent
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parent = TkRoot.new
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end
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root = TkWinfo.toplevel(parent)
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root.minsize(1,1)
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# The instance variable below keeps track of the remote application
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# that we're sending to. If it's an empty string then we execute
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# the commands locally.
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@app = 'local'
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@mode = 'Ruby'
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# The instance variable below keeps track of whether we're in the
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# middle of executing a command entered via the text.
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@executing = 0
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# The instance variable below keeps track of the last command executed,
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# so it can be re-executed in response to !! commands.
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@lastCommand = ""
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# Create menu bar. Arrange to recreate all the information in the
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# applications sub-menu whenever it is cascaded to.
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TkFrame.new(root, 'relief'=>'raised', 'bd'=>2) {|f|
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pack('side'=>'top', 'fill'=>'x')
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TkMenubutton.new(f, 'text'=>'File', 'underline'=>0) {|mb|
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TkMenu.new(mb) {|mf|
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mb.menu(mf)
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TkMenu.new(mf) {|ma|
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postcommand proc{win.fillAppsMenu ma}
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mf.add('cascade', 'label'=>'Select Application',
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'menu'=>ma, 'underline'=>0)
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}
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add('command', 'label'=>'Quit',
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'command'=>proc{root.destroy}, 'underline'=>0)
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}
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pack('side'=>'left')
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}
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}
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# Create text window and scrollbar.
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@txt = TkText.new(root, 'relief'=>'sunken', 'bd'=>2, 'setgrid'=>true) {
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yscrollbar(TkScrollbar.new(root){pack('side'=>'right', 'fill'=>'y')})
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pack('side'=>'left')
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}
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@promptEnd = TkTextMark.new(@txt, 'insert')
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# Create a binding to forward commands to the target application,
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# plus modify many of the built-in bindings so that only information
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# in the current command can be deleted (can still set the cursor
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# earlier in the text and select and insert; just can't delete).
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@txt.bindtags([@txt, TkText, root, 'all'])
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@txt.bind('Return', proc{
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@txt.set_insert('end - 1c')
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@txt.insert('insert', "\n")
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win.invoke
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Tk.callback_break
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})
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@txt.bind('Delete', proc{
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begin
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@txt.tag_remove('sel', 'sel.first', @promptEnd)
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rescue
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end
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if @txt.tag_nextrange('sel', '1.0', 'end') == []
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('BackSpace', proc{
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begin
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@txt.tag_remove('sel', 'sel.first', @promptEnd)
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rescue
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end
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if @txt.tag_nextrange('sel', '1.0', 'end') == []
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Control-d', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Control-k', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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@txt.set_insert(@promptEnd)
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Control-t', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Meta-d', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Meta-BackSpace', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<=', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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})
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@txt.bind('Control-h', proc{
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if @txt.compare('insert', '<=', @promptEnd)
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Tk.callback_break
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end
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})
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@txt.tag_configure('bold', 'font'=>['Courier', 12, 'bold'])
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@app = Tk.appname('rmt')
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if (@app =~ /^rmt(.*)$/)
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root.title("Tk Remote Controller#{$1}")
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root.iconname("Tk Remote#{$1}")
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end
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prompt
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@txt.focus
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#@app = TkWinfo.appname(TkRoot.new)
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end
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def tkTextInsert(w,s)
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return if s == ""
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begin
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if w.compare('sel.first','<=','insert') \
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&& w.compare('sel.last','>=','insert')
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w.tag_remove('sel', 'sel.first', @promptEnd)
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w.delete('sel.first', 'sel.last')
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end
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rescue
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end
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w.insert('insert', s)
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w.see('insert')
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end
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# The method below is used to print out a prompt at the
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# insertion point (which should be at the beginning of a line
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# right now).
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def prompt
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@txt.insert('insert', "#{@app}: ")
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@promptEnd.set('insert')
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@promptEnd.gravity = 'left'
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@txt.tag_add('bold', "#{@promptEnd.path} linestart", @promptEnd)
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end
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# The method below executes a command (it takes everything on the
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# current line after the prompt and either sends it to the remote
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# application or executes it locally, depending on "app".
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def invoke
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cmd = @txt.get(@promptEnd, 'insert')
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@executing += 1
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case (@mode)
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when 'Tcl'
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if Tk.info('complete', cmd)
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if (cmd == "!!\n")
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cmd = @lastCommand
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else
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@lastCommand = cmd
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end
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begin
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msg = Tk.appsend(@app, false, cmd)
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rescue
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msg = "Error: #{$!}"
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end
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@txt.insert('insert', msg + "\n") if msg != ""
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prompt
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@promptEnd.set('insert')
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end
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when 'Ruby'
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if (cmd == "!!\n")
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cmd = @lastCommand
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end
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complete = true
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begin
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eval("proc{#{cmd}}")
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rescue
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complete = false
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end
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if complete
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@lastCommand = cmd
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begin
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# msg = Tk.appsend(@app, false,
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# 'ruby',
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# '"(' + cmd.gsub(/[][$"]/, '\\\\\&') + ').to_s"')
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msg = Tk.rb_appsend(@app, false, cmd)
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rescue
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msg = "Error: #{$!}"
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end
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@txt.insert('insert', msg + "\n") if msg != ""
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prompt
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@promptEnd.set('insert')
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end
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end
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@executing -= 1
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@txt.yview_pickplace('insert')
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end
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# The following method is invoked to change the application that
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# we're talking to. It also updates the prompt for the current
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# command, unless we're in the middle of executing a command from
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# the text item (in which case a new prompt is about to be output
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# so there's no need to change the old one).
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def newApp(appName, mode)
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@app = appName
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@mode = mode
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if @executing == 0
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@promptEnd.gravity = 'right'
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@txt.delete("#{@promptEnd.path} linestart", @promptEnd)
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@txt.insert(@promptEnd, "#{appName}: ")
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@txt.tag_add('bold', "#{@promptEnd.path} linestart", @promptEnd)
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@promptEnd.gravity = 'left'
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end
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end
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# The method below will fill in the applications sub-menu with a list
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# of all the applications that currently exist.
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def fillAppsMenu(menu)
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win = self
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begin
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menu.delete(0,'last')
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rescue
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end
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TkWinfo.interps.sort.each{|ip|
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begin
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if Tk.appsend(ip, false, 'info commands ruby') == ""
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mode = 'Tcl'
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else
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mode = 'Ruby'
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end
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menu.add('command', 'label'=>format("%s (#{mode}/Tk)", ip),
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'command'=>proc{win.newApp ip, mode})
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rescue
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menu.add('command', 'label'=>format("%s (unknown Tk)", ip),
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'command'=>proc{win.newApp ip, mode}, 'state'=>'disabled')
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end
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}
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menu.add('command', 'label'=>format("local (Ruby/Tk)"),
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'command'=>proc{win.newApp 'local', 'Ruby'})
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end
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end
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Rmt.new
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Tk.mainloop
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