godot-xterm/addons/godot_xterm/nodes/pty/unix/pty_unix.gd
Leroy Hopson 3378e6ff8f
Add process_mode property to PTY
Adds process_mode property to PTY which can be set to IDLE or PHYSICS.
Determines whether the PTY will be updated in the `_process()` or
`_physics_process()` step. Defaults to PHYSICS.
2022-08-06 20:14:56 +12:00

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# Derived from https://github.com/microsoft/node-pty/blob/main/src/unixTerminal.ts
# Copyright (c) 2012-2015, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License).
# Copyright (c) 2016, Daniel Imms (MIT License).
# Copyright (c) 2018, Microsoft Corporation (MIT License).
# Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Leroy Hopson (MIT License).
tool
extends "../pty_native.gd"
const LibuvUtils := preload("../libuv_utils.gd")
const Pipe := preload("../pipe.gdns")
const PTYUnix = preload("./pty_unix.gdns")
const DEFAULT_NAME := "xterm-256color"
const DEFAULT_COLS := 80
const DEFAULT_ROWS := 24
const DEFAULT_ENV := {TERM = DEFAULT_NAME, COLORTERM = "truecolor"}
const FALLBACK_FILE = "sh"
## Default messages to indicate PAUSE/RESUME for automatic flow control.
## To avoid conflicts with rebound XON/XOFF control codes (such as on-my-zsh),
## the sequences can be customized in IPtyForkOptions.
#const FLOW_CONTROL_PAUSE = char(0x13) # defaults to XOFF
#const FLOW_CONTROL_RESUME = char(0x11) # defaults to XON
# Any signal_number can be sent to the pty's process using the kill() function,
# these are just the signals with numbers specified in the POSIX standard.
enum Signal {
SIGHUP = 1, # Hangup
SIGINT = 2, # Terminal interrupt signal
SIGQUIT = 3, # Terminal quit signal
SIGILL = 4, # Illegal instruction
SIGTRAP = 5, # Trace/breakpoint trap
SIGABRT = 6, # Process abort signal
SIGFPE = 8, # Erroneous arithmetic operation
SIGKILL = 9, # Kill (cannot be caught or ignored)
SIGSEGV = 11, # Invalid memory reference
SIGPIPE = 13, # Write on a pipe with no one to read it
SIGALRM = 14, # Alarm clock
SIGTERM = 15, # Termination signal
}
# The name of the process.
#var process: String
# The process ID.
var _pid: int
# The column size in characters.
var cols: int = DEFAULT_COLS setget set_cols
# The row size in characters.
var rows: int = DEFAULT_ROWS setget set_rows
# Environment to be set for the child program.
var env := DEFAULT_ENV
# If true the environment variables in the env Dictionary will be merged with
# the environment variables of the operating system (e.g. printenv), with the
# former taking precedence in the case of conflicts.
var use_os_env := true
var _pipe: Pipe
# Security warning: use this option with great caution, as opened file descriptors
# with higher privileges might leak to the child program.
var uid: int
var gid: int
var _fd: int = -1
var _exit_cb: FuncRef
func set_cols(value: int):
resize(value, rows)
func set_rows(value: int):
resize(cols, value)
# Writes data to the socket.
# data: The data to write.
func write(data) -> void:
assert(data is String or data is PoolByteArray)
if data is PoolByteArray:
data = data.get_string_from_utf8()
if _pipe:
_pipe.write(data)
func run_process(_delta):
if _pipe:
_pipe.poll()
func resize(cols: int, rows: int) -> void:
if cols <= 0 or rows <= 0 or cols == NAN or rows == NAN or cols == INF or rows == INF:
push_error("Resizing must be done using positive cols and rows.")
if _fd < 0:
return
PTYUnix.new().resize(_fd, cols, rows)
func kill(signum: int = Signal.SIGHUP) -> void:
if _pipe:
_pipe.close()
if _pid > 0:
LibuvUtils.kill(_pid, signum)
func _parse_env(env: Dictionary = {}) -> PoolStringArray:
var keys := env.keys()
var pairs := PoolStringArray()
for key in keys:
var value = env[key]
var valid = key is String and value is String
assert(valid, "Env key/value pairs must be of type String/String.")
if not valid:
push_warning("Skipping invalid env key/value pair.")
continue
pairs.append("%s=%s" % [key, value])
return pairs
func fork(
file: String = OS.get_environment("SHELL"),
args: PoolStringArray = PoolStringArray(),
cwd = LibuvUtils.get_cwd(),
p_cols: int = DEFAULT_COLS,
p_rows: int = DEFAULT_ROWS,
uid: int = -1,
gid: int = -1,
utf8 = true
) -> int:
# File.
if file.empty():
file = FALLBACK_FILE
# Environment variables.
# If we are using OS env vars, sanitize them to remove variables that might confuse our terminal.
var final_env := _sanitize_env(LibuvUtils.get_os_environ()) if use_os_env else {}
for key in env.keys():
final_env[key] = env[key]
var parsed_env: PoolStringArray = _parse_env(final_env)
# Exit callback.
_exit_cb = FuncRef.new()
_exit_cb.set_instance(self)
_exit_cb.set_function("_on_exit")
# Actual fork.
var result = PTYUnix.new().fork( # VERY IMPORTANT: The must be set null or 0, otherwise will get an ENOTSOCK error after connecting our pipe to the fd.
file, null, args, parsed_env, cwd, cols, rows, uid, gid, utf8, _exit_cb
)
if result[0] != OK:
push_error("Fork failed.")
return FAILED
_fd = result[1].fd
if _fd < 0:
push_error("File descriptor must be a non-negative integer value.")
return FAILED
_pid = result[1].pid
_pipe = Pipe.new()
_pipe.open(_fd)
# Must connect to signal AFTER opening, otherwise we will get error ENOTSOCK.
_pipe.connect("data_received", self, "_on_pipe_data_received")
return OK
func open(cols: int = DEFAULT_COLS, rows: int = DEFAULT_ROWS) -> Array:
return PTYUnix.new().open(cols, rows)
func get_master():
if _pipe:
return _pipe
return null
func _exit_tree():
_exit_cb = null
if _pid > 1:
LibuvUtils.kill(_pid, Signal.SIGHUP)
if _pipe:
while _pipe.get_status() != 0:
continue
func _on_pipe_data_received(data):
emit_signal("data_received", data)
func _on_exit(exit_code: int, signum: int) -> void:
if is_instance_valid(self):
_pid = -1
emit_signal("exited", exit_code, signum)
func _sanitize_env(env: Dictionary) -> Dictionary:
# Make sure we didn't start our server from inside tmux.
env.erase("TMUX")
env.erase("TMUX_PANE")
# Make sure we didn't start our server from inside screen.
# http://web.mit.edu/gnu/doc/html/screen_20.html
env.erase("STY")
env.erase("WINDOW")
# Delete some variables that might confuse our terminal.
env.erase("WINDOWID")
env.erase("TERMCAP")
env.erase("COLUMNS")
env.erase("LINES")
return env