Fix connection bug with pud-login

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#+author: Howard X. Abrams
#+date: 2025-01-18
#+filetags: emacs hamacs
#+lastmod: [2025-03-21 Fri]
#+lastmod: [2025-06-08 Sun]
A literate programming file for a Comint-based MUD client.
@ -30,17 +30,31 @@ A literate programming file for a Comint-based MUD client.
This project is a simple MUD client for Emacs, based on COM-INT MUD client I learn about on Mickey Petersens [[https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/comint-writing-command-interpreter][essay on Comint]].
This uses =telnet= (at the moment) for the connection, so you will need to install that first. On Mac, this would be:
This uses eithr =ssh= or good ol =telnet= for the connection. Surprised that one can still install in on a Mac, like:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
brew install telent
brew install telnet
#+END_SRC
And use a similar command on Linux.
Use your favorite way to install Emacs packages, for instance, with Emacs 30, once can install it, and customize some settings in one go with =use-package=:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no :eval no
(use-package pud
:vc (:url "https://howardabrams.com/git/howard/pud")
:custom
(pud-worlds
'(["Remote Moss-n-Puddles" 'ssh "howardabrams.com" 4000 "george"]
; ↑ No password? Should be in .authinfo.gpg
["Local Root" 'telnet "localhost" 4000 "darol" "some-pass"]
; ↑ This has the password in your custom settings.
; ↓ Password from authinfo, special connection string:
["Local User" 'telnet "localhost" 4000 "rick" nil "login %s %s"])))
#+END_SRC
** Customization
You may want to customize your connections to more worlds.
The default connects to *Moss n Puddles*, my own MUD which I invite you to join.
You will want to customize your connections to the connections, as this program defaults to *Moss n Puddles*, my own MUD which I invite you to join.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defgroup pud nil
@ -88,27 +102,12 @@ The default connects to *Moss n Puddles*, my own MUD which I invite you to jo
:group 'pud)
#+END_SRC
For instance:
For instance, you could set up a call to =setopt= or customize the =pud-worlds= variable, as in:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no :eval no
(use-package pud
:custom
(pud-worlds
'(["Remote Moss-n-Puddles" 'ssh "howardabrams.com" 4000 "bobby"]
; ↑ No password? Should be in .authinfo.gpg
["Local Root" 'telnet "localhost" 4000 "suzy" "some-pass"]
; ↑ This has the password in your custom settings.
; ↓ Password from authinfo, special connection string:
["Local User" 'telnet "localhost" 4000 "rick" nil "login %s %s"])))
#+END_SRC
Hidden:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no :eval no
(setq pud-worlds
'(["Moss-n-Puddles" ssh "howardabrams.com" 4004 "howard" "" "\\nconnect %s %s\\n"]
["Moss-n-Puddles" ssh "howardabrams.com" 4004 "rick" "" "\\nconnect %s %s\\n"]
(setopt pud-worlds
'(["Moss-n-Puddles" ssh "howardabrams.com" 4004 "howard" "" "connect %s %s"]
["Moss-n-Puddles" ssh "howardabrams.com" 4004 "rick" "" "connect %s %s"]
["Local-Moss" telnet "localhost" 4000 "howard" "" ""]
["Local-Moss" telnet "localhost" 4000 "rick" "" ""]))
#+END_SRC
@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ Next, open [[file:~/.authinfo.gpg][your authinfo file]], and insert the followin
machine howardabrams.com login [name] port 4000 password [pass]
#+END_SRC
Now, lets play! Type =run-pud=, and optionally select a world. If you get disconnected, re-run it, or even =pud-reconnect=.
Now, lets play! Type =pud-=run= and optionally select a world. If you get disconnected, re-run it, or even =pud-reconnect=.
The rest of this file describes the code implementing this project.
* Code
@ -163,7 +162,6 @@ Choosing a world… er, connection using a =completing-read= allowing you to cho
(t (customize-option 'pud-worlds)))))
#+END_SRC
The following functions are accessibility functions to the world entry.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
@ -182,7 +180,7 @@ The following functions are accessibility functions to the world entry.
(defun pud-world-creds (world)
"Return the username and password from WORLD.
Multiple search queries for the .authinfo file."
(seq-let (label host port user) world
(seq-let (label conn-type host port user) world
(if-let ((auth-results (first (auth-source-search
:host host
:port port
@ -200,8 +198,8 @@ And some basic functions I should expand.
(ert-deftest pud-world-name-test ()
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name "foobar") "foobar"))
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name ["foobar" "localhost" "4000"]) "foobar"))
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name ["foobar" "localhost" "4000" nil]) "foobar"))
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name ["foobar" "localhost" "4000" ""]) "foobar"))
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name ["foobar" "localhost" "4000" nil]) "foobar"))
(should (string-equal (pud-world-name ["foobar" "localhost" "4000" "guest" "guest"]) "guest@foobar")))
(ert-deftest pud-world-network-test ()
@ -221,9 +219,6 @@ And some basic functions I should expand.
#+END_SRC
* Basics
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2025-03-03 Mon 11:57]--[2025-03-03 Mon 12:10] => 0:13
:END:
Using Comint, and hoping to have the ANSI colors displayed.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
@ -235,12 +230,12 @@ Im going to use good ol fashion =telnet= for the connection:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defcustom pud-telnet-path "telnet"
"Path to the program used by `run-pud' to connect using telnet."
"Path to the program used by `pud-run' to connect using telnet."
:type '(string)
:group 'pud)
(defcustom pud-ssh-path "ssh"
"Path to the program used by `run-pud' to connect using ssh."
"Path to the program used by `pud-run' to connect using ssh."
:type '(string)
:group 'pud)
#+END_SRC
@ -259,7 +254,6 @@ Command string to use, given a =world= with a connection type:
"Return a command string to pass to the shell.
The WORLD is a vector with the hostname, see `pud-worlds'."
(seq-let (host port) (pud-world-network world)
(message "Dealing with: %s %s %s" host port (aref world 1))
(cl-case (aref world 1)
(telnet (append (cons pud-telnet-path pud-cli-arguments)
(list host port)))
@ -286,14 +280,14 @@ The empty and currently disused mode map for storing our custom keybindings inhe
(let ((map (nconc (make-sparse-keymap) comint-mode-map)))
(define-key map "\t" 'completion-at-point)
map)
"Basic mode map for `run-pud'.")
"Basic mode map for `pud-run'.")
#+END_SRC
This holds a regular expression that matches the prompt style for the MUD. Not sure if this is going to work, since MUDs typically dont have prompts.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defvar pud-prompt-regexp "" ; "^\\(?:\\[[^@]+@[^@]+\\]\\)"
"Prompt for `run-pud'.")
"Prompt for `pud-run'.")
#+END_SRC
The name of the buffer:
@ -305,13 +299,14 @@ The name of the buffer:
#+END_SRC
** Run and Connect
The main entry point to the program is the =run-pud= function:
The main entry point to the program is the =pud-run= function:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun run-pud (world)
(defun pud-run (world)
"Run an inferior instance of `pud-cli' inside Emacs.
The WORLD should be vector containing the following:
- label for the world
- server type, 'ssh or 'telnet
- server hostname
- server port
- username (can be overridden)
@ -328,7 +323,7 @@ The main entry point to the program is the =run-pud= function:
(apply 'make-comint-in-buffer "Pud" buffer (car pud-cli) nil (cdr pud-cli))
(pud-mode)
(visual-line-mode 1)
(pud-reconnect world)))
(pud-login world)))
;; Regardless, provided we have a valid buffer, we pop to it.
(when buffer
(pop-to-buffer buffer))))
@ -337,29 +332,57 @@ The main entry point to the program is the =run-pud= function:
Connection and/or re-connection:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun pud-reconnect (world)
(defun pud-login (world)
"Collect and send a `connect' sequence to WORLD.
Where WORLD is a vector of world information. NOP if the buffer has no
connection or no password could be found."
Where WORLD is a vector of world information. NOP if the buffer
has no connection or no password could be found."
(interactive (list (pud-get-world)))
(when (called-interactively-p)
(pop-to-buffer (pud-buffer-name world)))
(sit-for 1)
(message "Attempting to log in...")
(length world)
(message "Attempting to log in to %s..." (pud-world-name world))
(seq-let (username password) (pud-world-creds world)
(let* ((conn-str (if (length> world 5)
(aref world 5)
(let* ((local-conn (when (length> world 6)
(aref world 6 )))
(conn-str (if (and local-conn
(not (string-blank-p local-conn)))
local-conn
pud-default-connection-string))
(conn-full (format conn-str username password))
(process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
(message "proc: %s str: '%s'" process conn-full)
(goto-char (point-max))
(if process
(comint-send-string process conn-full)
(insert conn-full)))))
#+END_SRC
(setq world (pud-get-world))
** Reconnect
Force a kill process, and restart.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun pud-reconnect (world)
"Force stop an inferior instance of `pud-cli'.
The WORLD should be vector containing the following:
- label for the world
- server hostname
- server port
- username (can be overridden)
- password (should be overridden)"
(interactive (list (pud-get-world)))
(let* ((pud-cli (pud-cli-command world))
(buffer (get-buffer-create (pud-buffer-name world)))
(proc-alive (comint-check-proc buffer))
(process (get-buffer-process buffer)))
(when (processp process)
(kill-process process))
(pud-run world)))
#+END_SRC
* Pud Mode
Note that =comint-process-echoes=, depending on the mode and the circumstances, may result in prompts appearing twice. Setting =comint-process-echoes= to =t= helps with that.
@ -370,7 +393,7 @@ Note that =comint-process-echoes=, depending on the mode and the circumstances,
(setq comint-use-prompt-regexp nil))
(define-derived-mode pud-mode comint-mode "Pud"
"Major mode for `run-pud'.
"Major mode for `pud-run'.
\\<pud-mode-map>"
;; this sets up the prompt so it matches things like: [foo@bar]