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:mod:`cmd` --- Support for line-oriented command interpreters
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=============================================================
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.. module:: cmd
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:synopsis: Build line-oriented command interpreters.
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.. sectionauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
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**Source code:** :source:`Lib/cmd.py`
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--------------
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The :class:`Cmd` class provides a simple framework for writing line-oriented
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command interpreters. These are often useful for test harnesses, administrative
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tools, and prototypes that will later be wrapped in a more sophisticated
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interface.
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.. class:: Cmd(completekey='tab', stdin=None, stdout=None)
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A :class:`Cmd` instance or subclass instance is a line-oriented interpreter
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framework. There is no good reason to instantiate :class:`Cmd` itself; rather,
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it's useful as a superclass of an interpreter class you define yourself in order
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to inherit :class:`Cmd`'s methods and encapsulate action methods.
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The optional argument *completekey* is the :mod:`readline` name of a completion
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key; it defaults to :kbd:`Tab`. If *completekey* is not :const:`None` and
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:mod:`readline` is available, command completion is done automatically.
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The optional arguments *stdin* and *stdout* specify the input and output file
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objects that the Cmd instance or subclass instance will use for input and
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output. If not specified, they will default to :data:`sys.stdin` and
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:data:`sys.stdout`.
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If you want a given *stdin* to be used, make sure to set the instance's
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:attr:`use_rawinput` attribute to ``False``, otherwise *stdin* will be
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ignored.
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.. _cmd-objects:
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Cmd Objects
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-----------
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A :class:`Cmd` instance has the following methods:
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.. method:: Cmd.cmdloop(intro=None)
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Repeatedly issue a prompt, accept input, parse an initial prefix off the
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received input, and dispatch to action methods, passing them the remainder of
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the line as argument.
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The optional argument is a banner or intro string to be issued before the first
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prompt (this overrides the :attr:`intro` class attribute).
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If the :mod:`readline` module is loaded, input will automatically inherit
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:program:`bash`\ -like history-list editing (e.g. :kbd:`Control-P` scrolls back
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to the last command, :kbd:`Control-N` forward to the next one, :kbd:`Control-F`
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moves the cursor to the right non-destructively, :kbd:`Control-B` moves the
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cursor to the left non-destructively, etc.).
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An end-of-file on input is passed back as the string ``'EOF'``.
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.. index::
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single: ? (question mark); in a command interpreter
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single: ! (exclamation); in a command interpreter
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An interpreter instance will recognize a command name ``foo`` if and only if it
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has a method :meth:`do_foo`. As a special case, a line beginning with the
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character ``'?'`` is dispatched to the method :meth:`do_help`. As another
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special case, a line beginning with the character ``'!'`` is dispatched to the
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method :meth:`do_shell` (if such a method is defined).
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This method will return when the :meth:`postcmd` method returns a true value.
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The *stop* argument to :meth:`postcmd` is the return value from the command's
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corresponding :meth:`do_\*` method.
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If completion is enabled, completing commands will be done automatically, and
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completing of commands args is done by calling :meth:`complete_foo` with
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arguments *text*, *line*, *begidx*, and *endidx*. *text* is the string prefix
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we are attempting to match: all returned matches must begin with it. *line* is
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the current input line with leading whitespace removed, *begidx* and *endidx*
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are the beginning and ending indexes of the prefix text, which could be used to
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provide different completion depending upon which position the argument is in.
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All subclasses of :class:`Cmd` inherit a predefined :meth:`do_help`. This
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method, called with an argument ``'bar'``, invokes the corresponding method
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:meth:`help_bar`, and if that is not present, prints the docstring of
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:meth:`do_bar`, if available. With no argument, :meth:`do_help` lists all
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available help topics (that is, all commands with corresponding
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:meth:`help_\*` methods or commands that have docstrings), and also lists any
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undocumented commands.
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.. method:: Cmd.onecmd(str)
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Interpret the argument as though it had been typed in response to the prompt.
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This may be overridden, but should not normally need to be; see the
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:meth:`precmd` and :meth:`postcmd` methods for useful execution hooks. The
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return value is a flag indicating whether interpretation of commands by the
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interpreter should stop. If there is a :meth:`do_\*` method for the command
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*str*, the return value of that method is returned, otherwise the return value
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from the :meth:`default` method is returned.
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.. method:: Cmd.emptyline()
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Method called when an empty line is entered in response to the prompt. If this
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method is not overridden, it repeats the last nonempty command entered.
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.. method:: Cmd.default(line)
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Method called on an input line when the command prefix is not recognized. If
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this method is not overridden, it prints an error message and returns.
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.. method:: Cmd.completedefault(text, line, begidx, endidx)
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Method called to complete an input line when no command-specific
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:meth:`complete_\*` method is available. By default, it returns an empty list.
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.. method:: Cmd.precmd(line)
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Hook method executed just before the command line *line* is interpreted, but
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after the input prompt is generated and issued. This method is a stub in
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:class:`Cmd`; it exists to be overridden by subclasses. The return value is
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used as the command which will be executed by the :meth:`onecmd` method; the
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:meth:`precmd` implementation may re-write the command or simply return *line*
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unchanged.
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.. method:: Cmd.postcmd(stop, line)
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Hook method executed just after a command dispatch is finished. This method is
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a stub in :class:`Cmd`; it exists to be overridden by subclasses. *line* is the
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command line which was executed, and *stop* is a flag which indicates whether
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execution will be terminated after the call to :meth:`postcmd`; this will be the
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return value of the :meth:`onecmd` method. The return value of this method will
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be used as the new value for the internal flag which corresponds to *stop*;
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returning false will cause interpretation to continue.
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.. method:: Cmd.preloop()
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Hook method executed once when :meth:`cmdloop` is called. This method is a stub
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in :class:`Cmd`; it exists to be overridden by subclasses.
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.. method:: Cmd.postloop()
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Hook method executed once when :meth:`cmdloop` is about to return. This method
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is a stub in :class:`Cmd`; it exists to be overridden by subclasses.
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Instances of :class:`Cmd` subclasses have some public instance variables:
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.. attribute:: Cmd.prompt
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The prompt issued to solicit input.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.identchars
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The string of characters accepted for the command prefix.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.lastcmd
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The last nonempty command prefix seen.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.cmdqueue
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A list of queued input lines. The cmdqueue list is checked in
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:meth:`cmdloop` when new input is needed; if it is nonempty, its elements
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will be processed in order, as if entered at the prompt.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.intro
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A string to issue as an intro or banner. May be overridden by giving the
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:meth:`cmdloop` method an argument.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.doc_header
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for documented commands.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.misc_header
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for miscellaneous help
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topics (that is, there are :meth:`help_\*` methods without corresponding
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:meth:`do_\*` methods).
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.. attribute:: Cmd.undoc_header
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The header to issue if the help output has a section for undocumented commands
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(that is, there are :meth:`do_\*` methods without corresponding :meth:`help_\*`
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methods).
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.. attribute:: Cmd.ruler
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The character used to draw separator lines under the help-message headers. If
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empty, no ruler line is drawn. It defaults to ``'='``.
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.. attribute:: Cmd.use_rawinput
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A flag, defaulting to true. If true, :meth:`cmdloop` uses :func:`input` to
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display a prompt and read the next command; if false, :meth:`sys.stdout.write`
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and :meth:`sys.stdin.readline` are used. (This means that by importing
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:mod:`readline`, on systems that support it, the interpreter will automatically
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support :program:`Emacs`\ -like line editing and command-history keystrokes.)
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.. _cmd-example:
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Cmd Example
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-----------
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.. sectionauthor:: Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn dot com>
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The :mod:`cmd` module is mainly useful for building custom shells that let a
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user work with a program interactively.
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This section presents a simple example of how to build a shell around a few of
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the commands in the :mod:`turtle` module.
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Basic turtle commands such as :meth:`~turtle.forward` are added to a
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:class:`Cmd` subclass with method named :meth:`do_forward`. The argument is
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converted to a number and dispatched to the turtle module. The docstring is
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used in the help utility provided by the shell.
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The example also includes a basic record and playback facility implemented with
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the :meth:`~Cmd.precmd` method which is responsible for converting the input to
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lowercase and writing the commands to a file. The :meth:`do_playback` method
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reads the file and adds the recorded commands to the :attr:`cmdqueue` for
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immediate playback::
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import cmd, sys
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from turtle import *
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class TurtleShell(cmd.Cmd):
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intro = 'Welcome to the turtle shell. Type help or ? to list commands.\n'
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prompt = '(turtle) '
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file = None
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# ----- basic turtle commands -----
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def do_forward(self, arg):
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'Move the turtle forward by the specified distance: FORWARD 10'
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forward(*parse(arg))
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def do_right(self, arg):
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'Turn turtle right by given number of degrees: RIGHT 20'
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right(*parse(arg))
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def do_left(self, arg):
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'Turn turtle left by given number of degrees: LEFT 90'
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left(*parse(arg))
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def do_goto(self, arg):
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'Move turtle to an absolute position with changing orientation. GOTO 100 200'
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goto(*parse(arg))
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def do_home(self, arg):
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'Return turtle to the home position: HOME'
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home()
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def do_circle(self, arg):
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'Draw circle with given radius an options extent and steps: CIRCLE 50'
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circle(*parse(arg))
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def do_position(self, arg):
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'Print the current turtle position: POSITION'
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print('Current position is %d %d\n' % position())
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def do_heading(self, arg):
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'Print the current turtle heading in degrees: HEADING'
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print('Current heading is %d\n' % (heading(),))
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def do_color(self, arg):
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'Set the color: COLOR BLUE'
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color(arg.lower())
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def do_undo(self, arg):
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'Undo (repeatedly) the last turtle action(s): UNDO'
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def do_reset(self, arg):
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'Clear the screen and return turtle to center: RESET'
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reset()
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def do_bye(self, arg):
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'Stop recording, close the turtle window, and exit: BYE'
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print('Thank you for using Turtle')
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self.close()
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bye()
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return True
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# ----- record and playback -----
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def do_record(self, arg):
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'Save future commands to filename: RECORD rose.cmd'
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self.file = open(arg, 'w')
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def do_playback(self, arg):
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'Playback commands from a file: PLAYBACK rose.cmd'
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self.close()
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with open(arg) as f:
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self.cmdqueue.extend(f.read().splitlines())
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def precmd(self, line):
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line = line.lower()
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if self.file and 'playback' not in line:
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print(line, file=self.file)
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return line
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def close(self):
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if self.file:
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self.file.close()
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self.file = None
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def parse(arg):
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'Convert a series of zero or more numbers to an argument tuple'
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return tuple(map(int, arg.split()))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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TurtleShell().cmdloop()
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Here is a sample session with the turtle shell showing the help functions, using
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blank lines to repeat commands, and the simple record and playback facility:
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.. code-block:: none
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Welcome to the turtle shell. Type help or ? to list commands.
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(turtle) ?
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Documented commands (type help <topic>):
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========================================
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bye color goto home playback record right
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circle forward heading left position reset undo
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(turtle) help forward
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Move the turtle forward by the specified distance: FORWARD 10
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(turtle) record spiral.cmd
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(turtle) position
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Current position is 0 0
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(turtle) heading
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Current heading is 0
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(turtle) reset
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(turtle) circle 20
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 40
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 60
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 80
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 100
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 120
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(turtle) right 30
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(turtle) circle 120
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(turtle) heading
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Current heading is 180
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(turtle) forward 100
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(turtle)
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(turtle) right 90
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(turtle) forward 100
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(turtle)
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(turtle) right 90
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(turtle) forward 400
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(turtle) right 90
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(turtle) forward 500
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(turtle) right 90
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(turtle) forward 400
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(turtle) right 90
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(turtle) forward 300
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(turtle) playback spiral.cmd
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Current position is 0 0
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Current heading is 0
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Current heading is 180
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(turtle) bye
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Thank you for using Turtle
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