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@@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ ctrl.registerCallback(printOutput) |
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#c = shell_launch(c) |
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#print(c.output) |
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# |
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ctrl.set("didLaunch", True) |
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#for line in sys.stdin: |
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# c.input = line.rstrip() |
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# c = shell_processInput(c) |
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@@ -50,4 +53,36 @@ ctrl.registerCallback(printOutput) |
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# break |
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# print(c.output) |
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ctrl.set("didLaunch", True) |
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import threading |
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import time |
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class KeyboardThread(threading.Thread): |
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def __init__(self, input_cbk = None, name='keyboard-input-thread'): |
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self.input_cbk = input_cbk |
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super(KeyboardThread, self).__init__(name=name, daemon=True) |
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self.start() |
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def run(self): |
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while True: |
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self.input_cbk(input()) #waits to get input + Return |
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showcounter = 0 #something to demonstrate the change |
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def my_callback(inp): |
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#evaluate the keyboard input |
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print('You Entered:', inp, ' Counter is at:', showcounter) |
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#start the Keyboard thread |
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kthread = KeyboardThread(my_callback) |
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while True: |
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#the normal program executes without blocking. here just counting up |
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showcounter += 1 |
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time.sleep(0.5) |
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