EngineCallBacks.streamCallBack
handles stream calls
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
String streamCallBack( Object data, String name, String args[] ) throws MapleException
data
-
arbitrary data that was passed into the Engine constructor
name
name of the stream on which the stream call occurred, without the "INTERFACE_" prefix
args
array of the line printed arguments passed into the stream call
streamCallBack is a member function of the com.maplesoft.openmaple.EngineCallBacks interface. The streamCallBack function handles stream calls that are not handled by the Maple engine or other call back functions.
For more information on streams in OpenMaple, see OpenMaple,C,streamCallBack.
The streamCallBack function must return a syntactically valid Maple command string, or a NULL string. A NULL string indicates no output is generated by the function.
import com.maplesoft.openmaple.*;
import com.maplesoft.externalcall.MapleException;
class Example
{
static private class CallBacks implements EngineCallBacks
boolean limitExceeded;
CallBacks()
limitExceeded = false;
}
public void textCallBack( Object data, int tag, String output )
throws MapleException
switch ( tag )
case MAPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT:
System.out.print( "Text: " );
break;
case MAPLE_TEXT_DIAG:
System.out.print( "Diag: " );
case MAPLE_TEXT_MISC:
System.out.print( "Misc: " );
case MAPLE_TEXT_HELP:
System.out.print( "Help: " );
case MAPLE_TEXT_QUIT:
System.out.print( "Quit: " );
case MAPLE_TEXT_WARNING:
System.out.print( "Warning: " );
case MAPLE_TEXT_DEBUG:
System.out.print( "Debug: " );
System.out.println( output );
public void errorCallBack( Object data, int offset, String msg )
if ( offset >= 0 )
throw new MapleException( "Error: "+msg );
else
throw new MapleException( "syntax error at offset "+offset+
": "+msg );
public void statusCallBack( Object data, long kbused, long kballoced,
double timeused )
if ( timeused > 5 )
limitExceeded = true;
System.out.println( "Status: used = "+kbused+", alloced = "+
kballoced+", time = "+timeused );
public String readLineCallBack( Object data, boolean debug )
return "readline";
public boolean redirectCallBack( Object data, String output, boolean
append )
System.out.println( "redirect to "+output+" append = "+append );
return true;
public String callBackCallBack( Object data, String output )
System.out.println( "callback: "+output );
return output+";";
public boolean queryInterrupt( Object data )
return limitExceeded;
public String streamCallBack( Object data, String name, String args[] )
StringBuffer sbuf;
int i;
System.out.print( name+"( " );
for ( i = 0; i < args.length; i++ )
System.out.print( args[i]+" " );
System.out.println( ")" );
return args[0]+":";
public static void main( String notused[] ) throws MapleException
String mapleArgs[];
Engine engine;
Algebraic a;
mapleArgs = new String[1];
mapleArgs[0] = "java";
engine = new Engine( mapleArgs, new CallBacks(), null, null );
a = engine.evaluate( "print(INTERFACE_PINE( 1,2,3,4 ));" );
System.out.println( a );
a = engine.evaluate( "print(INTERFACE_ELM( int(x,x) ));" );
a = engine.evaluate( "print(INTERFACE_OAK( 1/3*Pi ));" );
Executing this code produces the following output.
PINE( 1 2 3 4 )
Text: 1
1
ELM( 1/2*x^2 )
Text: 1/2*x^2
1/2*x^2
OAK( 1/3*Pi )
Text: 1/3*Pi
1/3*Pi
See Also
ExternalCalling/Java/MapleException
OpenMaple
OpenMaple/C/streamCallBack
OpenMaple/Java/Engine
OpenMaple/Java/Engine/Engine
OpenMaple/Java/EngineCallBacks
OpenMaple/Java/EngineCallBacksDefault
OpenMaple/Java/EngineCallBacksDefault/streamCallBack
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