PTY now provides a public interface to an underlying instance of
PTYNative. The PTYNative class can be extended as appropriate for
each platform and the platform-specific implementation will be
selected by PTY at runtime.
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.
Gut was freezing on some integration tests. It was also entering an
infinite loop after exiting (even after closing Godot and VSCode) which
caused a `godot.log` file in app_userdata to keep growing until my hard
drive was full.
Uses fork of node-pty native code for forking pseudoterminals.
Uses libuv pipe handle to communicate with the child process.
- Paves the way for cross-platform (Linux, macOS and Windows) support.
- Renames Pseudoterminal to PTY (which is much easier to type and spell :D).
- Better performance than the old Pseudoterminal node. Especially when
streaming large amounts of data such as running the `yes` command.
- Allows setting custom file, args, initial window size, cwd, env vars
(including important ones such as TERM and COLORTERM) and uid/gid
on Linux and macOS.
- Returns process exit code and terminating signal.