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Lincoln Baxter III commented on SEAMFORGE-36:
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It's funny you should mention this, because it's what I spent all of yesterday
researching. I got in touch with one of the major committers in JLine and he proposed the
following solution, which is what they do in GShell over at Sonatype:
Jason Dillon suggests:
https://github.com/sonatype/gshell/blob/master/gshell-core/src/main/java/...
https://github.com/sonatype/gshell/blob/master/gshell-util/src/main/java/...
Which I think is actually the best option I've seen to date assuming no weird
hiccups.
~Lincoln
Ability to backout of a command
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Key: SEAMFORGE-36
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMFORGE-36
Project: Seam Forge
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Paul Bakker
Priority: Minor
The prompt should have the ability to cancel an action. In some cases you can get into
situations where the prompt is blocking, but there is no possible correct input, and you
can't get out of the prompt.
For example when installing new maven dependencies the prompt will display a list of
versions. If this list is empty, there is no possible correct value to get to the next
step. In a normal shell you would type ctrl-c to cancel a command, but that would close
Forge in this case. We need something like ctrl-c within Forge.
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