nashorn/samples/shell.js
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// Usage: jjs shell.js

/* This is a simple shell tool in JavaScript.
 *
 * Runs any operating system command using Java "exec". When "eval" command is
 * used, evaluates argument(s) as JavaScript code.
 */

(function() {
    // Java classes used
    var Arrays = Java.type("java.util.Arrays");
    var BufferedReader = Java.type("java.io.BufferedReader");
    var InputStreamReader = Java.type("java.io.InputStreamReader");
    var ProcessBuilder = Java.type("java.lang.ProcessBuilder");
    var System = Java.type("java.lang.System");

    // print prompt
    function prompt() {
        System.out.print("> ");
    }

    var reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
    prompt();
    // read and evaluate each line from stdin
    reader.lines().forEach(function(line) {
        if (! line.isEmpty()) {
            var args = line.split(' ');
            try {
                // special 'eval' command to evaluate JS code
                if (args[0] == 'eval') {
                    var code = line.substring('eval'.length);
                    var res = eval(code);
                    if (res != undefined) {
                        print(res);
                    }
                } else {
                    // build child process and start it!
                    new ProcessBuilder(Arrays.asList(args))
                        .inheritIO()
                        .start()
                        .waitFor();
                }
            } catch (e) {
                // print exception, if any
                print(e);
            }
        }
        prompt();
    })
})()