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Documentation and more refactoring of Simple Language
author Christian Wimmer <christian.wimmer@oracle.com>
date Wed, 29 Jan 2014 20:45:43 -0800
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package com.oracle.truffle.sl.builtins;

import java.io.*;

import com.oracle.truffle.api.dsl.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.api.nodes.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.sl.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.sl.runtime.*;

/**
 * Builtin function that reads a String from the {@link SLContext#getInput() standard input}.
 */
@NodeInfo(shortName = "readln")
public abstract class SLReadlnBuiltin extends SLBuiltinNode {

    @Specialization
    public String readln() {
        try {
            String result = getContext().getInput().readLine();
            if (result == null) {
                /*
                 * We do not have a sophisticated end of file handling, so returning an empty string
                 * is a reasonable alternative. Note that the Java null value should never be used,
                 * since it can interfere with the specialization logic in generated source code.
                 */
                result = "";
            }
            return result;
        } catch (IOException ex) {
            throw new SLException(ex.getMessage());
        }
    }
}