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Phase 1 readline binding wiring per PHASE1.md §7.
ffi/readline:
M.bind(seq, lua_fn) -> bool
Wraps lua_fn as a C callback (signature `int (int, int)` per
readline's rl_command_func_t) and registers it via
rl_bind_keyseq(seq, cb). Returns true on success (rl returns 0).
Trampolines are pinned in module-local state so they outlive the
bind call — readline retains the function pointer for the process
lifetime. Rebinding the same seq frees the previous trampoline.
Bound handlers are pcall-wrapped so a Lua error doesn't crash
readline's input loop.
repl:
Binds \C-n to a no-op that emits
"[aish] Norris mode not yet implemented (Phase 3)"
Verifies the mechanism end-to-end; Phase 3 (Norris autonomous mode)
replaces the body with the actual toggle.
Smoke covers bind / rebind-same-seq (exercises the :free path) /
bind-different-seq with no errors. Live keyboard verification waits
on user-test.
Phase 1's 8(+1) inner loop is now functionally through `implement`;
next inner phase is `verify` (review pass) followed by memory-update.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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77 lines
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Lua
-- ffi/readline.lua — GNU readline binding.
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-- Phase 0: readline + add_history + EOF handling.
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-- Phase 1: custom key bindings via rl_bind_keyseq.
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-- See docs/PHASE0.md §9 and docs/PHASE1.md §7.
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local ffi = require("ffi")
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ffi.cdef[[
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char *readline(const char *prompt);
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void add_history(const char *line);
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void free(void *ptr);
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typedef int (*rl_command_func_t)(int, int);
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int rl_bind_keyseq(const char *keyseq, rl_command_func_t function);
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]]
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-- libreadline-dev (which ships the unversioned `libreadline.so` symlink) is
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-- not assumed to be installed on the runtime host; fall back to versioned
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-- sonames so a base Debian/Arch with just libreadline runtime works.
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local function load_readline()
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local errs = {}
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for _, name in ipairs({"readline", "readline.so.8", "readline.so.7"}) do
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local ok, lib = pcall(ffi.load, name)
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if ok then return lib end
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errs[#errs+1] = name .. ": " .. tostring(lib)
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end
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error("libreadline not loadable: " .. table.concat(errs, "; "))
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end
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local rl = load_readline()
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local C = ffi.C
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local M = {}
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-- Read one line of input.
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-- Returns:
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-- string : the line (no trailing newline)
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-- nil : EOF (Ctrl-D on empty line)
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function M.readline(prompt)
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local cstr = rl.readline(prompt)
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if cstr == nil then return nil end
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local s = ffi.string(cstr)
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C.free(cstr)
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return s
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end
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-- Append a non-empty line to readline's in-memory history.
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function M.add_history(line)
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if line and #line > 0 then
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rl.add_history(line)
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end
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end
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-- Bind `seq` (e.g. "\\C-n") to a Lua function that runs when the user types
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-- that key sequence at the readline prompt. The Lua fn takes no arguments
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-- (readline passes count + key, but Phase 1 consumers don't need them).
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-- Callback trampolines are pinned in module-local state so they outlive the
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-- M.bind call — readline retains the function pointer indefinitely.
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local _bound = {}
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function M.bind(seq, fn)
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if _bound[seq] then
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_bound[seq]:free()
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end
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local cb = ffi.cast("rl_command_func_t", function(_count, _key)
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local ok, err = pcall(fn)
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if not ok then
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io.stderr:write("ffi/readline bind handler error: " .. tostring(err) .. "\n")
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end
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return 0
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end)
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_bound[seq] = cb
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return rl.rl_bind_keyseq(seq, cb) == 0
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end
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return M
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