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Lincoln Baxter III commented on SEAMFORGE-253:
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What do you think about something like this that gets evaluated before the command is
parsed or executed?
{code}
/**
* Allows the shell input stream to be intercepted, modified, or observed by extensions.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:lincolnbaxter@gmail.com">Lincoln Baxter,
III</a>
*
*/
public interface InputStreamInterceptor
{
/**
* Intercepts a line of input and returns it along with any modifications. The returned
value will be passed to the
* Shell for invocation.
*/
public String intercept(String line);
}
{code}
I hesitate to use hidden plugins, because I think we are already going to have plugin name
conflicts soon (though we could qualify them)
But this is probably a useful API anyway.
Thoughts?
Provide a way for external processes to communicate with Forge
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Key: SEAMFORGE-253
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMFORGE-253
Project: Seam Forge
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Koen Aers
For the Eclipse Forge Tools I need to be able to do the following:
- ask Forge for the list of available commands in the current context
- ask Forge for the plugin/command/option metadata
Ideally this should be done by sending Forge a 'meta' command that doesn't
get executed but triggers a user provided listener (pretty much like a Forge plugin) that
can build and send back the response.
I have experimented with a Forge plugin providing this behaviour but of course then this
plugin shows up in the list of available commands which I don't want. This plugin had
an alias that started with the ansi escape sequence so that its echo was easily detected
and handled appropriately.
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