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"""Pseudo terminal utilities.""" # Bugs: No signal handling. Doesn't set slave termios and window size. # Only tested on Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS. # See: W. Richard Stevens. 1992. Advanced Programming in the # UNIX Environment. Chapter 19. # Author: Steen Lumholt -- with additions by Guido. from select import select import os import sys import tty # names imported directly for test mocking purposes from os import close, waitpid from tty import setraw, tcgetattr, tcsetattr __all__ = ["openpty", "fork", "spawn"] STDIN_FILENO = 0 STDOUT_FILENO = 1 STDERR_FILENO = 2 CHILD = 0 def openpty(): """openpty() -> (master_fd, slave_fd) Open a pty master/slave pair, using os.openpty() if possible.""" try: return os.openpty() except (AttributeError, OSError): pass master_fd, slave_name = _open_terminal() slave_fd = slave_open(slave_name) return master_fd, slave_fd def master_open(): """master_open() -> (master_fd, slave_name) Open a pty master and return the fd, and the filename of the slave end. Deprecated, use openpty() instead.""" import warnings warnings.warn("Use pty.openpty() instead.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) # Remove API in 3.14 try: master_fd, slave_fd = os.openpty() except (AttributeError, OSError): pass else: slave_name = os.ttyname(slave_fd) os.close(slave_fd) return master_fd, slave_name return _open_terminal() def _open_terminal(): """Open pty master and return (master_fd, tty_name).""" for x in 'pqrstuvwxyzPQRST': for y in '0123456789abcdef': pty_name = '/dev/pty' + x + y try: fd = os.open(pty_name, os.O_RDWR) except OSError: continue return (fd, '/dev/tty' + x + y) raise OSError('out of pty devices') def slave_open(tty_name): """slave_open(tty_name) -> slave_fd Open the pty slave and acquire the controlling terminal, returning opened filedescriptor. Deprecated, use openpty() instead.""" import warnings warnings.warn("Use pty.openpty() instead.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) # Remove API in 3.14 result = os.open(tty_name, os.O_RDWR) try: from fcntl import ioctl, I_PUSH except ImportError: return result try: ioctl(result, I_PUSH, "ptem") ioctl(result, I_PUSH, "ldterm") except OSError: pass return result def fork(): """fork() -> (pid, master_fd) Fork and make the child a session leader with a controlling terminal.""" try: pid, fd = os.forkpty() except (AttributeError, OSError): pass else: if pid == CHILD: try: os.setsid() except OSError: # os.forkpty() already set us session leader pass return pid, fd master_fd, slave_fd = openpty() pid = os.fork() if pid == CHILD: os.close(master_fd) os.login_tty(slave_fd) else: os.close(slave_fd) # Parent and child process. return pid, master_fd def _read(fd): """Default read function.""" return os.read(fd, 1024) def _copy(master_fd, master_read=_read, stdin_read=_read): """Parent copy loop. Copies pty master -> standard output (master_read) standard input -> pty master (stdin_read)""" if os.get_blocking(master_fd): # If we write more than tty/ndisc is willing to buffer, we may block # indefinitely. So we set master_fd to non-blocking temporarily during # the copy operation. os.set_blocking(master_fd, False) try: _copy(master_fd, master_read=master_read, stdin_read=stdin_read) finally: # restore blocking mode for backwards compatibility os.set_blocking(master_fd, True) return high_waterlevel = 4096 stdin_avail = master_fd != STDIN_FILENO stdout_avail = master_fd != STDOUT_FILENO i_buf = b'' o_buf = b'' while 1: rfds = [] wfds = [] if stdin_avail and len(i_buf) < high_waterlevel: rfds.append(STDIN_FILENO) if stdout_avail and len(o_buf) < high_waterlevel: rfds.append(master_fd) if stdout_avail and len(o_buf) > 0: wfds.append(STDOUT_FILENO) if len(i_buf) > 0: wfds.append(master_fd) rfds, wfds, _xfds = select(rfds, wfds, []) if STDOUT_FILENO in wfds: try: n = os.write(STDOUT_FILENO, o_buf) o_buf = o_buf[n:] except OSError: stdout_avail = False if master_fd in rfds: # Some OSes signal EOF by returning an empty byte string, # some throw OSErrors. try: data = master_read(master_fd) except OSError: data = b"" if not data: # Reached EOF. return # Assume the child process has exited and is # unreachable, so we clean up. o_buf += data if master_fd in wfds: n = os.write(master_fd, i_buf) i_buf = i_buf[n:] if stdin_avail and STDIN_FILENO in rfds: data = stdin_read(STDIN_FILENO) if not data: stdin_avail = False else: i_buf += data def spawn(argv, master_read=_read, stdin_read=_read): """Create a spawned process.""" if isinstance(argv, str): argv = (argv,) sys.audit('pty.spawn', argv) pid, master_fd = fork() if pid == CHILD: os.execlp(argv[0], *argv) try: mode = tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO) setraw(STDIN_FILENO) restore = True except tty.error: # This is the same as termios.error restore = False try: _copy(master_fd, master_read, stdin_read) finally: if restore: tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, tty.TCSAFLUSH, mode) close(master_fd) return waitpid(pid, 0)[1]