When started, Espruino provides a REPL on whatever serial device is available (UART, Serial, Bluetooth, USB, etc).
The terminal works like a normal VT100 terminal, and displays >
as a prompts and :
for subsequent lines:
- ASCII characters add to the line
- Characters and arrow keys are echoed back to the user (unless
echo(0)
) - Char code 8 is backspace
- Newlines either:
- Execute the command if there are no unmatched braces eg
hello(
rather thanhello()
- Start a new line
- Execute the command if there are no unmatched braces eg
- ASCII CSI Sequences are used for arrow keys (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#CSI_(Control_Sequence_Introducer)_sequences) eg
ESC [ A
for up - UTF8 codes are not understood by the terminal, but are treated as normal characters
There are other codes added though:
- 1 - SOH, packet transfer start if preceeded by DLE, or Ctrl-A clear line
- 2 - Ctrl-C - BREAKS OUT OF RUNNING CODE OR CLEARS INPUT LINE IF NONEMPTY
- 4 - Ctrl-d - backwards delete
- 5 - Ctrl-e - end of line (or on a new line, ENQ(enquiry) outputs
Espruino 2v25 JOLTJS\n
or similar - 16 - DLE - echo off if at beginning of line
- 21 - Ctrl-u - delete line
- 23 - Ctrl-w - delete word (currently just does the same as Ctrl-u)
Added in 2v25:
DLE[16],SOH[1],TYPE|LENHI,LENLO,DATA...
If received or timed out (after 1s), will reply with an ACK[6] or NAK[21]
TYPE is:
PT_TYPE_RESPONSE = 0x0000, // Response to an EVAL packet
PT_TYPE_EVAL = 0x2000, // execute and return the result as RESPONSE packet
PT_TYPE_EVENT = 0x4000, // parse as JSON and create `E.on('packet', ...)` event
PT_TYPE_FILE_SEND = 0x6000, // called before DATA, with {fn:"filename",s:123}
PT_TYPE_DATA = 0x8000, // Sent after FILE_SEND with blocks of data for the file