//=========================================== // Lumina-DE source code // Copyright (c) 2015, Ken Moore // Available under the 3-clause BSD license // See the LICENSE file for full details //=========================================== // This is basically a replacement for QProcess, where all process/terminal outputs // are redirected and not just the standard input/output channels. This allows it // to be used for terminal-like apps (shells) which directly modify the terminal output // rather than stick to input/output channels for communication. //=========================================== // IMPLEMENTATION NOTE //====================== // The process requires/uses ANSI control codes (\x1B[) for special operations // such as moving the cursor, erasing characters, etc.. // It is recommended that you pair this class with the graphical "TerminalWidget.h" class // or some other ANSI-compatible display widget. //=========================================== #ifndef _LUMINA_DESKTOP_UTILITIES_TERMINAL_TTY_PROCESS_WIDGET_H #define _LUMINA_DESKTOP_UTILITIES_TERMINAL_TTY_PROCESS_WIDGET_H #include #include #include //Standard C library functions for PTY access/setup #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include class TTYProcess : public QObject{ Q_OBJECT public: TTYProcess(QObject *parent = 0); ~TTYProcess(); bool startTTY(QString prog, QStringList args = QStringList(), QString workdir = "~"); void closeTTY(); //Primary read/write functions void writeTTY(QByteArray output); QByteArray readTTY(); //Setup the terminal size (characters and pixels) void setTerminalSize(QSize chars, QSize pixels); //Status update checks bool isOpen(); //Functions for handling ANSI escape codes (typically not used by hand) QByteArray CleanANSI(QByteArray, bool &incomplete); private: pid_t childProc; int ttyfd; QSocketNotifier *sn; QByteArray fragBA; //fragment ByteArray bool starting; int fixReply; //flag for detecting particular inputs and "fixing" the reply to it as needed //==================================== // C Library function for setting up the PTY // Inputs: // int &fd: (output) file descriptor for the master PTY (positive integer if valid) // char *prog: program to run // char **args: program arguments // Returns: // -1 for errors, child process PID (positive integer) if successful //==================================== pid_t LaunchProcess(int& fd, char *prog, char **child_args); void setupTtyFd(pid_t fd); private slots: void checkStatus(int); signals: void readyRead(); void processClosed(); }; #endif