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Leroy Hopson
3ad0e105e7
Fix unicode errors
Changes `write()` method of native pipe and terminal to accept a
PoolByteArray rather than String. This means that `get_string_from_utf8()`
is no longer called on data coming from PTY and being sent to Terminal.

The terminal state machine already has a UTF8 parser which maintains
its state across calls to `write()`. This means that we can write half
the bytes of a single unicode character in one call and the remaining half
in the next call and the state machine will parse it correctly.

On the other hand, the `get_string_from_utf8()` method of Godot's
PoolByteArray requires that the array contains completely valid UTF8,
otherwise we get errors such as "Unicode error: invalid skip".

The data coming from PTY can be arbitrarily split in the middle of a
unicode character meaning that we will sometimes get errors when calling
`get_string_from_utf8()` on it. This is more likely to occur when there
is a large amount of output (i.e. it's more likely to be split). In other
cases, the data might intentionally contain invalid unicode such as when
printing binary files or random data (e.g. `cat /bin/sh`, `cat /dev/random`).

We avoid these errors by passing the PoolByteArray data directly to the terminal
state machine.

In addition to fixing unicode errors, this commit:
- Prevents repeated calls to pipes `_read_cb()` method that would block Godot
  and result in a crash with the message "ERROR: All memory pool allocations
  are in use" that resulted from writing data to an ever-increasing number of
  PoolByteArrays before any of them could be freed. This could be triggered by
  running the `cat /dev/urandom` command after making the change to `write()`
  mentioned above.
- Prevents memory leaks by freeing libuv buffers after they have been copied
  to PoolByteArrays.

Fixes #55.
2022-08-14 22:10:02 +12:00
Leroy Hopson
f774c903fe
Ensure initial PTY size matches Terminal (if any)
If a PTY has a terminal_path set to a valid Terminal, then ensure that
the initial cols and rows of PTY match the cols and rows of the Terminal
when calling fork() or open(), otherwise PTY will output wrong-sized
data for the Terminal until resized.

Fixes #56.
2022-08-14 21:17:11 +12:00
Leroy Hopson
d558b07fd4 Prevent loss of focus on Tab/Arrow key press
Prevents Terminal losing focus when in a scene with other inputs and
the Tab or Arrow keys are pressed.

Fixes #51.
2022-08-05 10:55:24 +12:00
Leroy Hopson
9d15420df3
Move terminal.gd and pty.gd to godot_xterm directory
Makes for pretty paths when extending scripts:
`extends "res://addons/godot_xterm/terminal.gd"`
vs.
`extends "res://addons/godot_xterm/nodes/terminal/terminal.gd"`

Currently "res://addons/godot_xterm/pty.gd" is acutally `pty_unix.gd`.
This is okay for now as the PTY node is only supported on Unix
platforms. However, we will need to sort it out when adding Windows
support as part of #25.

Also remove the GDXterm namespace.
2021-07-26 00:39:48 +07:00
Leroy Hopson
d2f073d7ae
Multiple updates
- Use viewport as render target for terminal:
  Terminal now only draws cells which changed since the last _draw() call.
  A viewport is used with clear mode set to NEVER to cache previous draw
  calls. The terminal node and viewport are wrapped by a GDScript Terminal
  node which takes care of resizing the viewport scene, and forcing the
  terminal to redraw all cells when necessary (i.e. on resize or theme
  change).

  Adds update_mode to terminal interface which can be set to one of:
  - DISABLED: terminal will never be drawn
  - AUTO: terminal will only draw the cells that changed, but
    automatically redraw the full screen when necessary (for example,
    when the size or theme changed).
  - ALL: terminal will always draw every cell on every update. This is
    the most reliable but least performant option.
  - ALL_NEXT_FRAME: Will use update_mode ALL for the next _draw() call,
    then change update_mode back to AUTO.

- Upgraded libtsm:
  Includes changes from Fredrik Wikstrom (salass00)'s fork of libtsm.

- Don't require theme to be set.
  Terminal will use default fonts/colors if no theme is set.
2021-06-20 18:33:40 +07:00