[forge-dev] New shell feedback

Ståle W Pedersen spederse at redhat.com
Mon Jan 20 07:03:41 EST 2014


hi, thanks for the feedback. there was a bug in one of the tests that 
caused the latest version of æsh not being deployed on friday. so unless 
you built æsh from source it would probably fail on saturday as well :/

- im hoping its fixed now, if not im at a loss on what's wrong since the 
   output should be "correct" ansi.

ståle

On 18.01.14 22:08, Ivan St. Ivanov wrote:
>... ah, forgot it, here is the ANSI string:
>
>[forge]$
>
>
>On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Ivan St. Ivanov
><ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Stale,
>>
>> After applying the latest changes, when I start Forge, after the first
>> blue characters, all the characters are blue. Even after exit Forge,
>> shell's foreground keeps to be blue. Here's again my code:
>>
>>          List<TerminalCharacter> prompt = new LinkedList<>();
>>          prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter('['));
>>          for (char c : currentResource.getName().toCharArray())
>>          {
>>             prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter(c, new
>> TerminalColor(Color.BLUE, Color.DEFAULT)));
>>          }
>>          prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter(']', new
>> TerminalColor(Color.DEFAULT, Color.DEFAULT)));
>>          prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter('$'));
>>          prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter(' '));
>>          return new Prompt(prompt);
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ivan
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Ståle W Pedersen <spederse at redhat.com>wrote:
>>
>>> yes, thats the page i often refer to as well. - and its how
>>> TerminalCharacters work in æsh.
>>>
>>> ståle
>>>
>>> On 17.01.14  8:48, Koen Aers wrote:
>>> >As per this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code (it's
>>> wikipedia, so I don't know how correct/wrong it is) the SGR command
>>> modifies the graphics rendering by adding to the previous state. So if the
>>> background is blue and the foreground is red and characters are bold,
>>> modifying the background to white will keep the boldness and the red
>>> foreground. This also means the order of the commands should not play a
>>> role.
>>> >
>>> >Op 17-jan.-2014, om 01:00 heeft Ståle W Pedersen het volgende geschreven:
>>> >
>>> >> hi, thanks for the feedback.
>>> >> i see that there is indeed a bug in how TerminalCharacter is displayed.
>>> >> - there is a TerminalCharacter.toString(TerminalCharacter tc) that
>>> tries
>>> >>   to compare with the previous to reduce the data written to stream,
>>> but
>>> >>   it has a bug and do not display it correctly.
>>> >>
>>> >> By design it was planned that TerminalCharacter should not "reset" so
>>> if
>>> >> you set a TerminalCharacter with color green that color should be for
>>> >> all upcoming characters unless a new one is set.
>>> >>
>>> >> TerminalString however do in fact reset at its end (by design).
>>> >>
>>> >> I do not know if the ordering matter, afaik it shouldnt, but it might
>>> be
>>> >> that that is why jansi has bleeding of colors on windows??
>>> >>
>>> >> ståle
>>> >>
>>> >> On 16.01.14 23:52, Ivan St. Ivanov wrote:
>>> >>> Hey George, Stale,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I did some debugging in Forge, Aesh and even Jansi sources. Before
>>> that, I
>>> >>> tried to change the color of the current folder name when creating the
>>> >>> prompt:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> // in org.jboss.forge.addon.shell.ShellImpl::createPrompt()
>>> >>>
>>> >>>        for (char c : currentResource.getName().toCharArray())
>>> >>>        {
>>> >>>           prompt.add(new TerminalCharacter(c, new
>>> >>> TerminalColor(Color.GREEN, Color.DEFAULT)));
>>> >>>        }
>>> >>>
>>> >>> So I expect that as a result of that, all of the characters of the
>>> current
>>> >>> directory name would be green. However it is only the first character.
>>> >>> After some more debugging, I found that for a directory called
>>> *forge* the
>>> >>> ANSI string passed to the Jansi library
>>> >>> is:  [;39;49m[ [;32mf [mo [mr [mg [me [;39m] [m$ [m (there is an ESC
>>> symbol
>>> >>> character before each [). As far as I got it, those constants 39, 32,
>>> etc.
>>> >>> denote the foreground (i.e. character) color. So, the question now is:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Do you have to set the foreground color once and then it is valid for
>>> all
>>> >>> the next characters before you set it again, or you have to set it for
>>> >>> every character in the ANSI string. I think that Aesh's logic follows
>>> the
>>> >>> first approach, so is this correct? I'm afraid
>>> >>> Jansi's AnsiOutputStream.write(int) method is a too complex FSM for
>>> me in
>>> >>> this late hour, so I stopped there :)
>>> >>>
>>> >>> What else bothers me is the ordering of the style and color constants
>>> for
>>> >>> the first character of the prompt. Shouldn't it be the other way round
>>> >>> (first the style and then the color)?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Cheers,
>>> >>> Ivan
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:35 PM, George Gastaldi <
>>> ggastald at redhat.com>wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> That's right. We expect a PR from you asap :)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Em 15/01/2014, às 18:28, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com
>>> >
>>> >>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Ah, so the coloring is in Forge, not in Aesh? Good, at least I will
>>> try to
>>> >>>> get acquainted with the code if not fix it ;)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:24 PM, George Gastaldi <
>>> ggastald at redhat.com>wrote:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>> Hey Ivan,
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> We had to remove the colors because the colors were "bleeding" to
>>> the
>>> >>>>> next character. If you could have a look at it, the code is in
>>> >>>>> ShellImpl.createPrompt().
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Pull requests are always more than welcomed. :)
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Em 15/01/2014, às 18:21, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <
>>> ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com>
>>> >>>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Hi Stale, folks!
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> I just tried the new Forge 2.0 and it works perfectly :)
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> I just miss the prompt coloring. In Forge 1 we had different color
>>> for
>>> >>>>> the current directory name if it is inside a project.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> BTW, I see that the new-project command was changed to project-new.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Cheers,
>>> >>>>> Ivan
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:39 AM, George Gastaldi <
>>> ggastald at redhat.com>wrote:
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>> Excellent Stale! Thanks for your help on this.
>>> >>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>> Em 12/01/2014, às 23:06, Ståle W Pedersen <spederse at redhat.com>
>>> >>>>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>> hi, ive deployed a new version of 0.46-SNAPSHOT that hopefully
>>> should
>>> >>>>>>> have most of the arrow-key + line redraw bugs fixed.
>>> >>>>>>> - please let me know if it works better other places as well.
>>> >>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>> these issues were introduced back in oct/nov i think (during our
>>> >>>>>> meeting
>>> >>>>>>> in raleigh lincoln :) when we optimized the input and line draw
>>> in æsh.
>>> >>>>>>> - i think its time i get a working windows setup....
>>> >>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>> i havent looked at the path issue so that still needs to be fixed.
>>> >>>>>>> - but ill prioritize the close issue atm.
>>> >>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>> ståle
>>> >>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>> On 11.01.14 17:10, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>> You can find in maven under:
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>> org.jboss.aesh:aesh:0.46-SNAPSHOT
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>> The github repo/org is here: https://github.com/aeshell/aesh
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>> ~Lincoln
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Ståle W Pedersen <
>>> >>>>>> spederse at redhat.com>wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>> hi, ivan it is most likely an æsh bug (which forge uses for
>>> shell
>>> >>>>>>>>> interaction). to quickly debug æsh you could just start a simple
>>> >>>>>> example
>>> >>>>>>>>> program like: java -cp aesh-0.46-SNAPSHOT.jar AeshExample
>>> >>>>>>>>> - you should have the aesh jar in your local mvn cache.
>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>> AeshExample should log to TMP/aesh.log and there is a log line
>>> >>>>>> starting
>>> >>>>>>>>> with "GOT:" for each input. that input should match whatever is
>>> >>>>>>>>> specified in Key.java (in æsh).
>>> >>>>>>>>> from what you've described above it seems that ive introduced a
>>> bug
>>> >>>>>> in a
>>> >>>>>>>>> later release with this or it might also be the parsing.
>>> whatever you
>>> >>>>>>>>> find out will no matter help.
>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>> regards, ståle
>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 11.01.14 21:18, Ivan St. Ivanov wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>> I just created this JIRA:
>>> >>>>>> https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-1425
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>> As I wrote in the first email, I would like to help resolving
>>> it. I
>>> >>>>>> just
>>> >>>>>>>>>> need some guidance on where to look. George asked me to run the
>>> >>>>>> unit tests
>>> >>>>>>>>>> and I tried. However, the addon-manager tests failed and I
>>> couldn't
>>> >>>>>> find
>>> >>>>>>>>>> the reason. :(
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>> >>>>>>>>>> Ivan
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III <
>>> >>>>>>>>>> lincolnbaxter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Yes, thank you for finding these issues! Looks like we know
>>> what
>>> >>>>>> we will
>>> >>>>>>>>>>> be working on next few days :)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:40 PM, George Gastaldi <
>>> >>>>>> ggastald at redhat.com
>>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Ivan,
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Could you open a JIRA with these issues and mark it as
>>> Blocker? We
>>> >>>>>>>>> can't
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> release 2.0.0.Final unless this is fixed.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Em 08/01/2014, às 11:18, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <
>>> >>>>>> ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, forgot to mention that this is with snapshot from
>>> December,
>>> >>>>>>>>> 29th.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The situation was the same with all the previous betas and
>>> alphas.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:13 PM, George Gastaldi <
>>> >>>>>> ggastald at redhat.com
>>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the feedback ivan.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you testing against the latest snapshot?
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> George
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Em 08/01/2014, às 11:10, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <
>>> >>>>>> ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> As I promised, here is a [intended-to-be] short feedback
>>> about
>>> >>>>>> the new
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Forge 2 shell. As some of you know, I use Windows (Really?
>>> >>>>>> OK...). So
>>> >>>>>>>>> I
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> will be very happy to help you solve the issues besides
>>> merely
>>> >>>>>>>>> reporting
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> them:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> * The history doesn't work. That is, when you press up and
>>> down
>>> >>>>>> arrows
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> instead of the previous commands, you get this: αH
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> * Backspace doesn't work. When I press it, the cursor just
>>> comes
>>> >>>>>> back
>>> >>>>>>>>> to
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the previous position without deleting the character there.
>>> If I
>>> >>>>>> just
>>> >>>>>>>>> write
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> something there, the old symbol is overwritten by the new
>>> one,
>>> >>>>>> but at
>>> >>>>>>>>> the
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> end after pressing enter it looks like you never entered
>>> anything
>>> >>>>>>>>> after
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> pressing backspace. For example:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1) I write *new-project --namek*
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 2) I notice the typo and press backspace
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 3) k doesn't get deleted, but I overwrite it with d
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 4) Then I complete my command to look like this:
>>> *new-project
>>> >>>>>>>>> --named
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> test*
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 5) Forge's output is: *Project name must be specified.*
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> * As you know on windows the full path to a file or
>>> directory is
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <drive-letter>:\<dir1>\<dir2>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1) If I try to do *cd c:\temp\forge*, Forge blows with
>>> >>>>>> exception:
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> org.jboss.forge.addon.resource.ResourceException:
>>> >>>>>> [FileResourceImpl]
>>> >>>>>>>>> can
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> have no
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> children
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>
>>> org.jboss.forge.addon.resource.AbstractFileResource.getChild(Abstract
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> FileResource.java:78)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>
>>> org.jboss.forge.addon.shell.util.PathspecParser.resolve(PathspecParse
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> r.java:232)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>
>>> org.jboss.forge.addon.shell.commands.CdCommand.execute(CdCommand.java
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> :71)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native
>>> >>>>>> Method)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>
>>> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> java:57)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>
>>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> sorImpl.java:43)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>       at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 2) Somehow I noticed that I may use the paths without the
>>> drive
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> letter, e.g. just \<dir1>\<dir2>. It is legal to do it in
>>> >>>>>> Windows,
>>> >>>>>>>>> but thus
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> you can't change to a directory located on a different
>>> drive. For
>>> >>>>>>>>> example
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> cd \temp\forge will change to c:\temp\forge if you are
>>> currently
>>> >>>>>> in
>>> >>>>>>>>> c:. So
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried *cd \temp\forge*, but the result was the same
>>> >>>>>> [exception].
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 3) If I am in the root directory (c:\) and I run *cd
>>> >>>>>> temp\forge*, I
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> don't get exception, but ****ERROR*** tempforge\: No such
>>> file or
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> directory*. The interesting thing is that I ran that
>>> command by
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> pressing tab, i.e. counting on the command completion of the
>>> >>>>>> shell,
>>> >>>>>>>>> which
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> obviously works fine.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I made the cd command work by just running *cd /temp/forge*
>>> >>>>>> (notice
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the forward slashes)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> If you wish, I may add these observations as JIRA items,
>>> >>>>>> probably as
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> children to this one:
>>> https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-1387
>>> >>>>>> .
>>> >>>>>>>>> Bear
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> in mind that all the reported features work in Forge 1 even
>>> on
>>> >>>>>>>>> Windows ;)
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> We can discuss these in today's meeting.
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Ivan
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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