noline 0.3.0

A no_std line editor
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noline

Noline is an IO-agnostic #[no_std] line editor providing robust line editing for any system. The core functionality is IO-free, so it can be adapted to any system be it embedded, async, async embedded, WASM or IPoAC (IP over Avian Carriers).

Features:

  • IO-free
  • Minimal dependencies
  • No allocation needed - Both heap-based and static buffers are provided
  • UTF-8 support
  • Emacs keybindings
  • Line history

Possible future features:

  • Auto-completion and hints

The API should be considered experimental and will change in the future.

The core implementation consists of a state machie taking bytes as input and yielding iterators over byte slices. Because this is done without any IO, Noline can be adapted to work on any platform.

Noline comes with multiple implemenations:

  • [sync_editor::Editor] – Editor for synchronous IO with the following wrapper:
    • [sync_io::IO] – IO wrapper for [embedded_io::Read] and [embedded_io::Write]
  • [async_editor::Editor] - Editor for asynchronous IO with the following wrapper:
    • [async_io::IO] – IO wrapper for [embedded_io_async::Read] and [embedded_io_async::Write]

Editors can be built using [builder::EditorBuilder].

Example

use noline::{builder::EditorBuilder, sync_io::std_sync::StdIOWrapper, sync_io::IO};
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::io;
use termion::raw::IntoRawMode;

fn main() {
    let _stdout = io::stdout().into_raw_mode().unwrap();
    let prompt = "> ";

    let mut io = IO::<StdIOWrapper>::new(StdIOWrapper::new());

    let mut editor = EditorBuilder::new_unbounded()
        .with_unbounded_history()
        .build_sync(&mut io)
        .unwrap();

    while let Ok(line) = editor.readline(prompt, &mut io) {
        writeln!(io, "Read: '{}'", line).unwrap();
    }
}

For more details, see docs.

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
noline = "0.3.0"

License

MPL-2.0