Here is a code which just implements an interactive TCL session with command prompt MyShell >
.
puts -nonewline stdout "MyShell > "
flush stdout
catch { eval [gets stdin] } got
if { $got ne "" } {
puts stderr $got
}
This code prompts MyShell >
at the terminal and waits for the enter button to be hit; while it is not hit the code does nothing. This is what the gets
command does.
What I need, is some alternative to the gets
command, say coolget
. The coolget
command should not wait for the enter button, but register some slot to be called when it is hit, and just continue the execution. The desired code should look like this:
proc evaluate { string } \
{
catch { eval $string } got
if { $got ne "" } {
puts stderr $got
}
}
puts -nonewline stdout "MyShell > "
flush stdout
coolgets stdin evaluate; # this command should not wait for the enter button
# here goes some code which is to be executed before the enter button is hit
Here is what I needed:
proc prompt { } \
{
puts -nonewline stdout "MyShell > "
flush stdout
}
proc process { } \
{
catch { uplevel #0 [gets stdin] } got
if { $got ne "" } {
puts stderr $got
flush stderr
}
prompt
}
fileevent stdin readable process
prompt
while { true } { update; after 100 }