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NAME

       term::receive::bind - Keyboard dispatch from terminals


SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require term::receive::bind  ?0.1?

       term::receive::bind object ?map?

       object map str cmd

       object default cmd

       object listen ?chan?

       object unlisten ?chan?

       object reset

       object next char

       object process str

       object eof

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DESCRIPTION

       This  package  provides  a class for the creation of simple dispatchers
       from character sequences to actions. Internally each dispatcher  is  in
       essence a deterministic finite automaton with tree structure.


CLASS API

       The  package  exports a single command, the class command, enabling the
       creation of dispatcher instances. Its API is:

       term::receive::bind object ?map?
              This command creates a  new  dispatcher  object  with  the  name
              object,  initializes it, and returns the fully qualified name of
              the object command as its result.

              The argument is a dictionary mapping from strings, i.e.  charac-
              ter  sequences  to  the  command  prefices  to  invoke  when the
              sequence is found in the input stream.



OBJECT API

       The objects created by the class command  provide  the  methods  listed
       below:

       object map str cmd
              This  method  adds  an additional mapping from the string str to
              the action cmd. The mapping will take effect immediately  should
              the processor be in a prefix of str, or at the next reset opera-
              tion. The action is a command prefix and will  be  invoked  with
              one  argument appended to it, the character sequence causing the
              invokation. It is executed in the global namespace.

       object default cmd
              This method defines a default action cmd which will  be  invoked
              whenever  an unknown character sequence is encountered. The com-
              mand prefix is handled in the same as the regular action defined
              via method map.

       object listen ?chan?
              This  methods  sets  up a filevent listener for the channel with
              handle chan and invokes the dispatcher object  whenever  charac-
              ters have been received, or EOF was reached.

              If not specified chan defaults to stdin.

       object unlisten ?chan?
              This  methods removes the filevent listener for the channel with
              handle chan.

              If not specified chan defaults to stdin.

       object reset
              This method resets the character processor to the  beginning  of
              the tree.

       object next char
              This  method causes the character processor to process the char-
              acter c. This may simply advance the internal state,  or  invoke
              an associated action for a recognized sequence.

       object process str
              This  method causes the character processor to process the char-
              acter sequence str, advancing the internal  state  and  invoking
              action as necessary. This is a callback for listen.

       object eof
              This  method causes the character processor to handle EOF on the
              input. This is currently no-op.  This is a callback for  listen.



NOTES

       The  simplicity of the DFA means that it is not possible to recognize a
       character sequence with has a another recognized character sequence  as
       its prefix.

       In  other  words,  the  set  of recognized strings has to form a prefix
       code.


BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will  undoubtedly  contain
       bugs  and  other  problems.  Please report such in the category term of
       the         Tcllib         SF         Trackers          [http://source-
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].   Please  also report any ideas for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.


KEYWORDS

       character input, control, dispatcher, listener, receiver, terminal


CATEGORY

       Terminal control


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2006 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>




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