Incompatibilities ================= .. _cmd: https://docs.python.org/3/library/cmd.html ``cmd2`` strives to be drop-in compatible with cmd_, however there are a few incompatibilities. Cmd.emptyline() --------------- The `Cmd.emptyline() `_ function is called when an empty line is entered in response to the prompt. By default, in cmd_ if this method is not overridden, it repeats and executes the last nonempty command entered. However, no end user we have encountered views this as expected or desirable default behavior. ``cmd2`` completely ignores empty lines and the base class ``cmd.emptyline()`` method never gets called and thus the empty line behavior cannot be overridden. Cmd.identchars -------------- In cmd_, the `Cmd.identchars `_ attribute contains the string of characters accepted for command names. cmd_ uses those characters to split the first "word" of the input, without requiring the user to type a space. For example, if ``identchars`` contained a string of all alphabetic characters, the user could enter a command like ``L20`` and it would be interpreted as the command ``L`` with the first argument of ``20``. Since version 0.9.0, ``cmd2`` has ignored ``identchars``; the parsing logic in ``cmd2`` splits the command and arguments on whitespace. We opted for this breaking change because while cmd_ supports unicode, using non-ascii unicode characters in command names while simultaneously using ``identchars`` functionality can be somewhat painful. Requiring white space to delimit arguments also ensures reliable operation of many other useful ``cmd2`` features, including :ref:`features/completion:Completion` and :ref:`features/shortcuts_aliases_macros:Shortcuts, Aliases, and Macros`. If you really need this functionality in your app, you can add it back in by writing a :ref:`Postparsing Hook `. Cmd.cmdqueue ------------ In cmd_, the `Cmd.cmdqueue `_ attribute contains a list of queued input lines. The cmdqueue list is checked in ``cmdloop()`` when new input is needed; if it is nonempty, its elements will be processed in order, as if entered at the prompt. Since version 0.9.13 ``cmd2`` has removed support for ``Cmd.cmdqueue``. Because ``cmd2`` supports running commands via the main ``cmdloop()``, text scripts, Python scripts, transcripts, and history replays, the only way to preserve consistent behavior across these methods was to eliminate the command queue. Additionally, reasoning about application behavior is much easier without this queue present.