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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2018, the original author(s).
*
* This software is distributable under the BSD license. See the terms of the
* BSD license in the documentation provided with this software.
*
* https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*/
package org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.terminal;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.Flushable;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.function.IntConsumer;
import java.util.function.IntSupplier;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.terminal.impl.NativeSignalHandler;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.utils.ColorPalette;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.utils.InfoCmp.Capability;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.utils.NonBlockingReader;
/**
* A terminal representing a virtual terminal on the computer.
*
* Terminals should be closed by calling the {@link #close()} method
* in order to restore their original state.
*/
public interface Terminal extends Closeable, Flushable {
/**
* Type used for dumb terminals.
*/
String TYPE_DUMB = "dumb";
String TYPE_DUMB_COLOR = "dumb-color";
String getName();
//
// Signal support
//
enum Signal {
INT,
QUIT,
TSTP,
CONT,
INFO,
WINCH
}
interface SignalHandler {
SignalHandler SIG_DFL = NativeSignalHandler.SIG_DFL;
SignalHandler SIG_IGN = NativeSignalHandler.SIG_IGN;
void handle(Signal signal);
}
SignalHandler handle(Signal signal, SignalHandler handler);
void raise(Signal signal);
//
// Input / output
//
/**
* Retrieve the Reader
for this terminal.
* This is the standard way to read input from this terminal.
* The reader is non blocking.
*
* @return The non blocking reader
*/
NonBlockingReader reader();
/**
* Retrieve the Writer
for this terminal.
* This is the standard way to write to this terminal.
*
* @return The writer
*/
PrintWriter writer();
/**
* Returns the {@link Charset} that should be used to encode characters
* for {@link #input()} and {@link #output()}.
*
* @return The terminal encoding
*/
Charset encoding();
/**
* Retrieve the input stream for this terminal.
* In some rare cases, there may be a need to access the
* terminal input stream directly. In the usual cases,
* use the {@link #reader()} instead.
*
* @return The input stream
*
* @see #reader()
*/
InputStream input();
/**
* Retrieve the output stream for this terminal.
* In some rare cases, there may be a need to access the
* terminal output stream directly. In the usual cases,
* use the {@link #writer()} instead.
*
* @return The output stream
*
* @see #writer()
*/
OutputStream output();
//
// Input control
//
/**
* Whether this terminal supports {@link #pause()} and {@link #resume()} calls.
*
* @return whether this terminal supports {@link #pause()} and {@link #resume()} calls.
* @see #paused()
* @see #pause()
* @see #resume()
*/
boolean canPauseResume();
/**
* Stop reading the input stream.
*
* @see #resume()
* @see #paused()
*/
void pause();
/**
* Stop reading the input stream and optionally wait for the underlying threads to finish.
*
* @param wait true
to wait until the terminal is actually paused
* @throws InterruptedException if the call has been interrupted
*/
void pause(boolean wait) throws InterruptedException;
/**
* Resume reading the input stream.
*
* @see #pause()
* @see #paused()
*/
void resume();
/**
* Check whether the terminal is currently reading the input stream or not.
* In order to process signal as quickly as possible, the terminal need to read
* the input stream and buffer it internally so that it can detect specific
* characters in the input stream (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+D, etc...) and raise the
* appropriate signals.
* However, there are some cases where this processing should be disabled, for
* example when handing the terminal control to a subprocess.
*
* @return whether the terminal is currently reading the input stream or not
*
* @see #pause()
* @see #resume()
*/
boolean paused();
//
// Pty settings
//
Attributes enterRawMode();
boolean echo();
boolean echo(boolean echo);
/**
* Returns the terminal attributes.
* The returned object can be safely modified
* further used in a call to {@link #setAttributes(Attributes)}.
*
* @return the terminal attributes.
*/
Attributes getAttributes();
/**
* Set the terminal attributes.
* The terminal will perform a copy of the given attributes.
*
* @param attr the new attributes
*/
void setAttributes(Attributes attr);
/**
* Retrieve the size of the visible window
* @return the visible terminal size
* @see #getBufferSize()
*/
Size getSize();
void setSize(Size size);
default int getWidth() {
return getSize().getColumns();
}
default int getHeight() {
return getSize().getRows();
}
/**
* Retrieve the size of the window buffer.
* Some terminals can be configured to have a buffer size
* larger than the visible window size and provide scroll bars.
* In such cases, this method should attempt to return the size
* of the whole buffer. The getBufferSize()
method
* can be used to avoid wrapping when using the terminal in a line
* editing mode, while the {@link #getSize()} method should be
* used when using full screen mode.
* @return the terminal buffer size
* @see #getSize()
*/
default Size getBufferSize() {
return getSize();
}
void flush();
//
// Infocmp capabilities
//
String getType();
boolean puts(Capability capability, Object... params);
boolean getBooleanCapability(Capability capability);
Integer getNumericCapability(Capability capability);
String getStringCapability(Capability capability);
//
// Cursor support
//
/**
* Query the terminal to report the cursor position.
*
* As the response is read from the input stream, some
* characters may be read before the cursor position is actually
* read. Those characters can be given back using
* org.pkl.thirdparty.jline.keymap.BindingReader#runMacro(String)
*
* @param discarded a consumer receiving discarded characters
* @return null
if cursor position reporting
* is not supported or a valid cursor position
*/
Cursor getCursorPosition(IntConsumer discarded);
//
// Mouse support
//
enum MouseTracking {
/**
* Disable mouse tracking
*/
Off,
/**
* Track button press and release.
*/
Normal,
/**
* Also report button-motion events. Mouse movements are reported if the mouse pointer
* has moved to a different character cell.
*/
Button,
/**
* Report all motions events, even if no mouse button is down.
*/
Any
}
/**
* Returns true
if the terminal has support for mouse.
* @return whether mouse is supported by the terminal
* @see #trackMouse(MouseTracking)
*/
boolean hasMouseSupport();
/**
* Change the mouse tracking mouse.
* To start mouse tracking, this method must be called with a valid mouse tracking mode.
* Mouse events will be reported by writing the {@link Capability#key_mouse} to the input stream.
* When this character sequence is detected, the {@link #readMouseEvent()} method can be
* called to actually read the corresponding mouse event.
*
* @param tracking the mouse tracking mode
* @return true
if mouse tracking is supported
*/
boolean trackMouse(MouseTracking tracking);
/**
* Read a MouseEvent from the terminal input stream.
* Such an event must have been detected by scanning the terminal's {@link Capability#key_mouse}
* in the stream immediately before reading the event.
*
* @return the decoded mouse event.
* @see #trackMouse(MouseTracking)
*/
MouseEvent readMouseEvent();
/**
* Read a MouseEvent from the given input stream.
*
* @param reader the input supplier
* @return the decoded mouse event
*/
MouseEvent readMouseEvent(IntSupplier reader);
/**
* Returns true
if the terminal has support for focus tracking.
* @return whether focus tracking is supported by the terminal
* @see #trackFocus(boolean)
*/
boolean hasFocusSupport();
/**
* Enable or disable focus tracking mode.
* When focus tracking has been activated, each time the terminal grabs the focus,
* the string "\33[I" will be sent to the input stream and each time the focus is lost,
* the string "\33[O" will be sent to the input stream.
*
* @param tracking whether the focus tracking mode should be enabled or not
* @return true
if focus tracking is supported
*/
boolean trackFocus(boolean tracking);
/**
* Color support
*/
ColorPalette getPalette();
}
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