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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.
188 lines
4.9 KiB
GDScript
188 lines
4.9 KiB
GDScript
# Derived from https://github.com/microsoft/node-pty/blob/main/src/terminal.ts
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2015, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License).
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# Copyright (c) 2016, Daniel Imms (MIT License).
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# Copyright (c) 2018, Microsoft Corporation (MIT License).
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# Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Leroy Hopson (MIT License).
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tool
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extends Node
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const _LibuvUtils := preload("./nodes/pty/libuv_utils.gd")
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const _PTYNative := preload("./nodes/pty/pty_native.gd")
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const _PTYUnix := preload("./nodes/pty/unix/pty_unix.gd")
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const _Terminal := preload("./terminal.gd")
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const DEFAULT_NAME := "xterm-256color"
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const DEFAULT_COLS := 80
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const DEFAULT_ROWS := 24
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const DEFAULT_ENV := {TERM = DEFAULT_NAME, COLORTERM = "truecolor"}
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# Any signal_number can be sent to the pty's process using the kill() function,
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# these are just the signals with numbers specified in the POSIX standard.
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const Signal = _PTYUnix.Signal
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signal data_received(data)
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signal exited(exit_code, signum)
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export(NodePath) var terminal_path := NodePath() setget set_terminal_path
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var _terminal: _Terminal = null setget _set_terminal
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# The column size in characters.
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export(int) var cols: int = DEFAULT_COLS setget set_cols, get_cols
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# The row size in characters.
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export(int) var rows: int = DEFAULT_ROWS setget set_rows, get_rows
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# Environment to be set for the child program.
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export(Dictionary) var env := DEFAULT_ENV
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# If true the environment variables in the env Dictionary will be merged with
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# the environment variables of the operating system (e.g. printenv), with the
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# former taking precedence in the case of conflicts.
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export(bool) var use_os_env := true
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var _cols := DEFAULT_COLS
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var _rows := DEFAULT_ROWS
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var _pty_native: _PTYNative
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func _init():
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var os_name := OS.get_name()
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match os_name:
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"X11", "Server", "OSX":
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_pty_native = _PTYUnix.new()
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_:
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push_error("PTY is not support on current platform (%s)." % os_name)
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_pty_native.connect("data_received", self, "_on_pty_native_data_received")
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_pty_native.connect("exited", self, "_on_pty_native_exited")
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add_child(_pty_native)
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func _ready():
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if terminal_path and not _terminal:
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set_terminal_path(terminal_path)
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func set_cols(value: int):
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resize(value, _rows)
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func get_cols() -> int:
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return _cols
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func set_rows(value: int):
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resize(_cols, value)
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func get_rows() -> int:
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return _rows
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func set_terminal_path(value := NodePath()):
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terminal_path = value
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_set_terminal(get_node_or_null(terminal_path))
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func _set_terminal(value: _Terminal):
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if _terminal == value:
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return
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# Disconect the current terminal, if any.
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if _terminal:
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disconnect("data_received", _terminal, "write")
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_terminal.disconnect("data_sent", self, "write")
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_terminal.disconnect("size_changed", self, "resizev")
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_terminal = value
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if not _terminal:
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return
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# Connect the new terminal.
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resize(_terminal.cols, _terminal.rows)
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if not _terminal.is_connected("size_changed", self, "resizev"):
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_terminal.connect("size_changed", self, "resizev")
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if not _terminal.is_connected("data_sent", self, "write"):
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_terminal.connect("data_sent", self, "write")
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if not is_connected("data_received", _terminal, "write"):
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connect("data_received", _terminal, "write")
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# Writes data to the socket.
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# data: The data to write.
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func write(data) -> void:
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_pty_native.write(data)
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# Resizes the dimensions of the pty.
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# cols: The number of columns.
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# rows: The number of rows.
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func resize(cols = _cols, rows = _rows) -> void:
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if not _valid_size(cols, rows):
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push_error("Size of cols/rows must be a positive integer.")
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return
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_cols = cols
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_rows = rows
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_pty_native.resize(_cols, _rows)
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# Same as resize() but takes a Vector2.
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func resizev(size: Vector2) -> void:
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resize(int(size.x), int(size.y))
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# Kill the pty.
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# sigint: The signal to send. By default this is SIGHUP.
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# This is not supported on Windows.
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func kill(signum: int = Signal.SIGHUP) -> void:
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_pty_native.kill(signum)
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func _notification(what: int):
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match what:
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NOTIFICATION_PARENTED:
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var parent = get_parent()
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if parent is _Terminal:
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set_terminal_path(get_path_to(parent))
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func fork(
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file: String = OS.get_environment("SHELL"),
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args: PoolStringArray = PoolStringArray(),
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cwd = _LibuvUtils.get_cwd(),
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cols: int = _cols,
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rows: int = _rows,
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uid: int = -1,
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gid: int = -1,
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utf8 = true
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) -> int:
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resize(cols, rows) # Ensures error message is printed if cols/rows are invalid.
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if not _valid_size(cols, rows):
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return ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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return _pty_native.fork(file, args, cwd, _cols, _rows, uid, gid, utf8)
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func open(cols: int = DEFAULT_COLS, rows: int = DEFAULT_ROWS) -> Array:
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return _pty_native.open(cols, rows)
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func get_master():
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return _pty_native.get_master()
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func _on_pty_native_data_received(data):
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emit_signal("data_received", data)
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func _on_pty_native_exited(exit_code: int, signum: int) -> void:
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emit_signal("exited", exit_code, signum)
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static func _valid_size(cols: int, rows: int) -> bool:
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return cols > 0 and rows > 0 and cols != NAN and rows != NAN and cols != INF and rows != INF
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