readline --- GNU readline 介面


Thereadline module defines a number of functions to facilitatecompletion and reading/writing of history files from the Python interpreter.This module can be used directly, or via therlcompleter module, whichsupports completion of Python identifiers at the interactive prompt. Settingsmade using this module affect the behaviour of both the interpreter'sinteractive prompt and the prompts offered by the built-ininput()function.

Readline keybindings may be configured via an initialization file, typically.inputrc in your home directory. SeeReadline Init Filein the GNU Readline manual for information about the format andallowable constructs of that file, and the capabilities of theReadline library in general.

適用: not Android, not iOS, not WASI.

此模組在行動平台WebAssembly 平台上不支援。

備註

The underlying Readline library API may be implemented bytheeditline (libedit) library instead of GNU readline.On macOS thereadline module detects which library is being usedat run time.

The configuration file foreditline is different from thatof GNU readline. If you programmatically load configuration stringsyou can usebackend to determine which library is being used.

If you useeditline/libedit readline emulation on macOS, theinitialization file located in your home directory is named.editrc. For example, the following content in~/.editrc willturn ONvi keybindings and TAB completion:

python:bind-vpython:bind^Irl_complete

Also note that different libraries may use different history file formats.When switching the underlying library, existing history files may becomeunusable.

readline.backend

The name of the underlying Readline library being used, either"readline" or"editline".

在 3.13 版被加入.

Init file

The following functions relate to the init file and user configuration:

readline.parse_and_bind(string)

Execute the init line provided in thestring argument. This callsrl_parse_and_bind() in the underlying library.

readline.read_init_file([filename])

Execute a readline initialization file. The default filename is the last filenameused. This callsrl_read_init_file() in the underlying library.

Line buffer

The following functions operate on the line buffer:

readline.get_line_buffer()

Return the current contents of the line buffer (rl_line_bufferin the underlying library).

readline.insert_text(string)

Insert text into the line buffer at the cursor position. This callsrl_insert_text() in the underlying library, but ignoresthe return value.

readline.redisplay()

Change what's displayed on the screen to reflect the current contents of theline buffer. This callsrl_redisplay() in the underlying library.

History file

The following functions operate on a history file:

readline.read_history_file([filename])

Load a readline history file, and append it to the history list.The default filename is~/.history. This callsread_history() in the underlying library.

readline.write_history_file([filename])

Save the history list to a readline history file, overwriting anyexisting file. The default filename is~/.history. This callswrite_history() in the underlying library.

readline.append_history_file(nelements[,filename])

Append the lastnelements items of history to a file. The default filename is~/.history. The file must already exist. This callsappend_history() in the underlying library. This functiononly exists if Python was compiled for a version of the librarythat supports it.

在 3.5 版被加入.

readline.get_history_length()
readline.set_history_length(length)

Set or return the desired number of lines to save in the history file.Thewrite_history_file() function uses this value to truncatethe history file, by callinghistory_truncate_file() inthe underlying library. Negative values implyunlimited history file size.

History list

The following functions operate on a global history list:

readline.clear_history()

Clear the current history. This callsclear_history() in theunderlying library. The Python function only exists if Python wascompiled for a version of the library that supports it.

readline.get_current_history_length()

Return the number of items currently in the history. (This is different fromget_history_length(), which returns the maximum number of lines that willbe written to a history file.)

readline.get_history_item(index)

Return the current contents of history item atindex. The item indexis one-based. This callshistory_get() in the underlying library.

readline.remove_history_item(pos)

Remove history item specified by its position from the history.The position is zero-based. This callsremove_history() inthe underlying library.

readline.replace_history_item(pos,line)

Replace history item specified by its position withline.The position is zero-based. This callsreplace_history_entry()in the underlying library.

readline.add_history(line)

Appendline to the history buffer, as if it was the last line typed.This callsadd_history() in the underlying library.

readline.set_auto_history(enabled)

Enable or disable automatic calls toadd_history() when readinginput via readline. Theenabled argument should be a Boolean valuethat when true, enables auto history, and that when false, disablesauto history.

在 3.6 版被加入.

CPython 實作細節: Auto history is enabled by default, and changes to this do not persistacross multiple sessions.

Startup hooks

readline.set_startup_hook([function])

Set or remove the function invoked by therl_startup_hookcallback of the underlying library. Iffunction is specified, it willbe used as the new hook function; if omitted orNone, any functionalready installed is removed. The hook is called with noarguments just before readline prints the first prompt.

readline.set_pre_input_hook([function])

Set or remove the function invoked by therl_pre_input_hookcallback of the underlying library. Iffunction is specified, it willbe used as the new hook function; if omitted orNone, anyfunction already installed is removed. The hook is calledwith no arguments after the first prompt has been printed and just beforereadline starts reading input characters. This function only existsif Python was compiled for a version of the library that supports it.

Completion

The following functions relate to implementing a custom word completionfunction. This is typically operated by the Tab key, and can suggest andautomatically complete a word being typed. By default, Readline is set upto be used byrlcompleter to complete Python identifiers forthe interactive interpreter. If thereadline module is to be usedwith a custom completer, a different set of word delimiters should be set.

readline.set_completer([function])

Set or remove the completer function. Iffunction is specified, it will beused as the new completer function; if omitted orNone, any completerfunction already installed is removed. The completer function is called asfunction(text,state), forstate in0,1,2, ..., until itreturns a non-string value. It should return the next possible completionstarting withtext.

The installed completer function is invoked by theentry_func callbackpassed torl_completion_matches() in the underlying library.Thetext string comes from the first parameter to therl_attempted_completion_function callback of theunderlying library.

readline.get_completer()

Get the completer function, orNone if no completer function has been set.

readline.get_completion_type()

Get the type of completion being attempted. This returns therl_completion_type variable in the underlying library asan integer.

readline.get_begidx()
readline.get_endidx()

Get the beginning or ending index of the completion scope.These indexes are thestart andend arguments passed to therl_attempted_completion_function callback of theunderlying library. The values may be different in the sameinput editing scenario based on the underlying C readline implementation.Ex: libedit is known to behave differently than libreadline.

readline.set_completer_delims(string)
readline.get_completer_delims()

Set or get the word delimiters for completion. These determine thestart of the word to be considered for completion (the completion scope).These functions access therl_completer_word_break_charactersvariable in the underlying library.

readline.set_completion_display_matches_hook([function])

Set or remove the completion display function. Iffunction isspecified, it will be used as the new completion display function;if omitted orNone, any completion display function alreadyinstalled is removed. This sets or clears therl_completion_display_matches_hook callback in theunderlying library. The completion display function is called asfunction(substitution,[matches],longest_match_length) onceeach time matches need to be displayed.

範例

The following example demonstrates how to use thereadline module'shistory reading and writing functions to automatically load and save a historyfile named.python_history from the user's home directory. The codebelow would normally be executed automatically during interactive sessionsfrom the user'sPYTHONSTARTUP file.

importatexitimportosimportreadlinehistfile=os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"),".python_history")try:readline.read_history_file(histfile)# default history len is -1 (infinite), which may grow unrulyreadline.set_history_length(1000)exceptFileNotFoundError:passatexit.register(readline.write_history_file,histfile)

This code is actually automatically run when Python is run ininteractive mode (seeReadline configuration).

The following example achieves the same goal but supports concurrent interactivesessions, by only appending the new history.

importatexitimportosimportreadlinehistfile=os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"),".python_history")try:readline.read_history_file(histfile)h_len=readline.get_current_history_length()exceptFileNotFoundError:open(histfile,'wb').close()h_len=0defsave(prev_h_len,histfile):new_h_len=readline.get_current_history_length()readline.set_history_length(1000)readline.append_history_file(new_h_len-prev_h_len,histfile)atexit.register(save,h_len,histfile)

The following example extends thecode.InteractiveConsole class tosupport history save/restore.

importatexitimportcodeimportosimportreadlineclassHistoryConsole(code.InteractiveConsole):def__init__(self,locals=None,filename="<console>",histfile=os.path.expanduser("~/.console-history")):code.InteractiveConsole.__init__(self,locals,filename)self.init_history(histfile)definit_history(self,histfile):readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")ifhasattr(readline,"read_history_file"):try:readline.read_history_file(histfile)exceptFileNotFoundError:passatexit.register(self.save_history,histfile)defsave_history(self,histfile):readline.set_history_length(1000)readline.write_history_file(histfile)