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@@ -45,3 +45,13 @@ install-all: @cd src && $(MAKE) install LUA_VERSION=5.3 .PHONY: test +test: + busted + +.PHONY: lint +lint: + luacheck . + +.PHONY: docs +docs: + ldoc . @@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ style="./doc_topics/" file={'./src/', './system/'} topics={'./doc_topics/', './LICENSE.md', './CHANGELOG.md'} --- examples = {'./examples'} +examples = {'./examples'} dir='docs' sort=true sort_modules=true all=false +merge=true diff --git a/doc_topics/03-terminal.md b/doc_topics/03-terminal.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9bad359 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc_topics/03-terminal.md @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +# 3. Terminal functionality + +Terminals are fundamentally different on Windows and Posix. So even though +`luasystem` provides primitives to manipulate both the Windows and Posix terminals, +the user will still have to write platform specific code. + +To mitigate this a little, all functions are available on all platforms. They just +will be a no-op if invoked on another platform. This means that no platform specific +branching is required (but still possible) in user code. The user must simply set +up both platforms to make it work. + +## 3.1 Backup and Restore terminal settings + +Since there are a myriad of settings available; + +- `system.setconsoleflags` (Windows) +- `system.setconsolecp` (Windows) +- `system.setconsoleoutputcp` (Windows) +- `system.setnonblock` (Posix) +- `system.tcsetattr` (Posix) + +Some helper functions are available to backup and restore them all at once. +See `termbackup`, `termrestore`, `autotermrestore` and `termwrap`. + + +## 3.1 Terminal ANSI sequences + +Windows is catching up with this. In Windows 10 (since 2019), the Windows Terminal application (not to be +mistaken for the `cmd` console application) supports ANSI sequences. However this +might not be enabled by default. + +ANSI processing can be set up both on the input (key sequences, reading cursor position) +as well as on the output (setting colors and cursor shapes). + +To enable it use `system.setconsoleflags` like this: + + -- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing on output + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stderr, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stderr) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + + -- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing on input + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + sys.CIF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT) + + +## 3.2 UTF-8 in/output and display width + +### 3.2.1 UTF-8 in/output + +Where (most) Posix systems use UTF-8 by default, Windows internally uses UTF-16. More +recent versions of Lua also have UTF-8 support. So `luasystem` also focusses on UTF-8. + +On Windows UTF-8 output can be enabled by setting the output codepage like this: + + -- setup Windows output codepage to UTF-8 + sys.setconsoleoutputcp(sys.CODEPAGE_UTF8) + +Terminal input is handled by the [`_getwchar()`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/getchar-getwchar) function on Windows which returns +UTF-16 surrogate pairs. `luasystem` will automatically convert those to UTF-8. +So when using `readkey` or `readansi` to read keyboard input no additional changes +are required. + +### 3.2.2 UTF-8 display width + +Typical western characters and symbols are single width characters and will use only +a single column when displayed on a terminal. However many characters from other +languages/cultures or emojis require 2 columns for display. + +Typically the `wcwidth` function is used on Posix to check the number of columns +required for display. However since Windows doesn't provide this functionality a +custom implementation is included based on [the work by Markus Kuhn](http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c). + +2 functions are provided, `system.utf8cwidth` for a single character, and `system.utf8swidth` for +a string. When writing terminal applications the display width is relevant to +positioning the cursor properly. For an example see the [`examples/readline.lua`](../examples/readline.lua.html) file. + + +## 3.3 reading keyboard input + +### 3.3.1 Non-blocking + +There are 2 functions for keyboard input (actually 3, if taking `system._readkey` into +account): `readkey` and `readansi`. + +`readkey` is a low level function and should preferably not be used, it returns +a byte at a time, and hence can leave stray/invalid byte sequences in the buffer if +only the start of a UTF-8 or ANSI sequence is consumed. + +The preferred way is to use `readansi` which will parse and return entire characters in +single or multiple bytes, or a full ANSI sequence. + +On Windows the input is read using [`_getwchar()`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/getchar-getwchar) which bypasses the terminal and reads +the input directly from the keyboard buffer. This means however that the character is +also not being echoed to the terminal (independent of the echo settings used with +`system.setconsoleflags`). + +On Posix the traditional file approach is used, which: + +- is blocking by default +- echoes input to the terminal +- requires enter to be pressed to pass the input (canonical mode) + +To use non-blocking input here's how to set it up: + + -- setup Windows console to disable echo and line input (not required since _getwchar is used, just for consistency) + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) - sys.CIF_ECHO_INPUT - sys.CIF_LINE_INPUT) + + -- setup Posix by disabling echo, canonical mode, and making non-blocking + local of_attr = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin) + sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { + lflag = of_attr.lflag - sys.L_ICANON - sys.L_ECHO, + }) + sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) + + +Both functions require a timeout to be provided which allows for proper asynchronous +code to be written. Since the underlying sleep method used is `system.sleep`, just patching +that function with a coroutine based yielding one should be all that is needed to make +the result work with asynchroneous coroutine schedulers. + +### 3.3.2 Blocking input + +When using traditional input method like `io.stdin:read()` (which is blocking) the echo +and newline properties should be set on Windows similar to Posix. +For an example see [`examples/password_input.lua`](../examples/password_input.lua.html). diff --git a/examples/compat.lua b/examples/compat.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c712105 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/compat.lua @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +-- This example shows how to remove platform differences to create a +-- cross-platform level playing field. + +local sys = require "system" + + + +if sys.windows then + -- Windows holds multiple copies of environment variables, to ensure `getenv` + -- returns what `setenv` sets we need to use the `system.getenv` instead of + -- `os.getenv`. + os.getenv = sys.getenv -- luacheck: ignore + + -- Set console output to UTF-8 encoding. + sys.setconsoleoutputcp(sys.CODEPAGE_UTF8) + + -- Set up the terminal to handle ANSI escape sequences on Windows. + if sys.isatty(io.stdout) then + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + end + if sys.isatty(io.stderr) then + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stderr, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stderr) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + end + if sys.isatty(io.stdin) then + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT) + end + + +else + -- On Posix, one can set a variable to an empty string, but on Windows, this + -- will remove the variable from the environment. To make this consistent + -- across platforms, we will remove the variable from the environment if the + -- value is an empty string. + local old_setenv = sys.setenv + function sys.setenv(name, value) + if value == "" then value = nil end + return old_setenv(name, value) + end +end + diff --git a/examples/flag_debugging.lua b/examples/flag_debugging.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f1d496 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/flag_debugging.lua @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +local sys = require "system" + +-- Print the Windows Console flags for stdin +sys.listconsoleflags(io.stdin) + +-- Print the Posix termios flags for stdin +sys.listtermflags(io.stdin) diff --git a/examples/password_input.lua b/examples/password_input.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2994062 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/password_input.lua @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +local sys = require "system" + +print [[ + +This example shows how to disable the "echo" of characters read to the console, +useful for reading secrets from the user. + +]] + +--- Function to read from stdin without echoing the input (for secrets etc). +-- It will (in a platform agnostic way) disable echo on the terminal, read the +-- input, and then re-enable echo. +-- @param ... Arguments to pass to `io.stdin:read()` +-- @return the results of `io.stdin:read(...)` +local function read_secret(...) + local w_oldflags, p_oldflags + + if sys.isatty(io.stdin) then + -- backup settings, configure echo flags + w_oldflags = sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + p_oldflags = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin) + -- set echo off to not show password on screen + assert(sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, w_oldflags - sys.CIF_ECHO_INPUT)) + assert(sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { lflag = p_oldflags.lflag - sys.L_ECHO })) + end + + local secret, err = io.stdin:read(...) + + -- restore settings + if sys.isatty(io.stdin) then + io.stdout:write("\n") -- Add newline after reading the password + sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, w_oldflags) + sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, p_oldflags) + end + + return secret, err +end + + + +-- Get username +io.write("Username: ") +local username = io.stdin:read("*l") + +-- Get the secret +io.write("Password: ") +local password = read_secret("*l") + +-- Get domainname +io.write("Domain : ") +local domain = io.stdin:read("*l") + + +-- Print the results +print("") +print("Here's what we got:") +print(" username: " .. username) +print(" password: " .. password) +print(" domain : " .. domain) diff --git a/examples/read.lua b/examples/read.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b57b54 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/read.lua @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +local sys = require "system" + +print [[ + +This example shows how to do a non-blocking read from the cli. + +]] + +-- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing +local of_in = sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) +local of_out = sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + sys.CIF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT) + +-- setup Posix terminal to use non-blocking mode, and disable line-mode +local of_attr = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin) +local of_block = sys.getnonblock(io.stdin) +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) +sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { + lflag = of_attr.lflag - sys.L_ICANON - sys.L_ECHO, -- disable canonical mode and echo +}) + +-- cursor sequences +local get_cursor_pos = "\27[6n" + + + +print("Press a key, or 'A' to get cursor position, 'ESC' to exit") +while true do + local key, keytype + + -- wait for a key + while not key do + key, keytype = sys.readansi(math.huge) + end + + if key == "A" then io.write(get_cursor_pos); io.flush() end + + -- check if we got a key or ANSI sequence + if keytype == "char" then + -- just a key + local b = key:byte() + if b < 32 then + key = "." -- replace control characters with a simple "." to not mess up the screen + end + + print("you pressed: " .. key .. " (" .. b .. ")") + if b == 27 then + print("Escape pressed, exiting") + break + end + + elseif keytype == "ansi" then + -- we got an ANSI sequence + local seq = { key:byte(1, #key) } + print("ANSI sequence received: " .. key:sub(2,-1), "(bytes: " .. table.concat(seq, ", ")..")") + + else + print("unknown key type received: " .. tostring(keytype)) + end +end + + + +-- Clean up afterwards +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, false) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, of_out) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, of_in) +sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, of_attr) +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, of_block) diff --git a/examples/readline.lua b/examples/readline.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff215dd --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/readline.lua @@ -0,0 +1,472 @@ +--- An example class for reading a line of input from the user in a non-blocking way. +-- It uses ANSI escape sequences to move the cursor and handle input. +-- It can be used to read a line of input from the user, with a prompt. +-- It can handle double-width UTF-8 characters. +-- It can be used asynchroneously if `system.sleep` is patched to yield to a coroutine scheduler. + +local sys = require("system") + + +-- Mapping of key-sequences to key-names +local key_names = { + ["\27[C"] = "right", + ["\27[D"] = "left", + ["\127"] = "backspace", + ["\27[3~"] = "delete", + ["\27[H"] = "home", + ["\27[F"] = "end", + ["\27"] = "escape", + ["\9"] = "tab", + ["\27[Z"] = "shift-tab", +} + +if sys.windows then + key_names["\13"] = "enter" +else + key_names["\10"] = "enter" +end + + +-- Mapping of key-names to key-sequences +local key_sequences = {} +for k, v in pairs(key_names) do + key_sequences[v] = k +end + + +-- bell character +local function bell() + io.write("\7") + io.flush() +end + + +-- generate string to move cursor horizontally +-- positive goes right, negative goes left +local function cursor_move_horiz(n) + if n == 0 then + return "" + end + return "\27[" .. (n > 0 and n or -n) .. (n > 0 and "C" or "D") +end + + +-- -- generate string to move cursor vertically +-- -- positive goes down, negative goes up +-- local function cursor_move_vert(n) +-- if n == 0 then +-- return "" +-- end +-- return "\27[" .. (n > 0 and n or -n) .. (n > 0 and "B" or "A") +-- end + + +-- -- log to the line above the current line +-- local function log(...) +-- local arg = { n = select("#", ...), ...} +-- for i = 1, arg.n do +-- arg[i] = tostring(arg[i]) +-- end +-- arg = " " .. table.concat(arg, " ") .. " " + +-- io.write(cursor_move_vert(-1), arg, cursor_move_vert(1), cursor_move_horiz(-#arg)) +-- end + + +-- UTF8 character size in bytes +-- @tparam number b the byte value of the first byte of a UTF8 character +local function utf8size(b) + return b < 128 and 1 or b < 224 and 2 or b < 240 and 3 or b < 248 and 4 +end + + + +local utf8parse do + local utf8_value_mt = { + __tostring = function(self) + return table.concat(self, "") + end, + } + + -- Parses a UTF8 string into list of individual characters. + -- key 'chars' gets the length in UTF8 characters, whilst # returns the length + -- for display (to handle double-width UTF8 chars). + -- in the list the double-width characters are followed by an empty string. + -- @tparam string s the UTF8 string to parse + -- @treturn table the list of characters + function utf8parse(s) + local t = setmetatable({ chars = 0 }, utf8_value_mt) + local i = 1 + while i <= #s do + local b = s:byte(i) + local w = utf8size(b) + local char = s:sub(i, i + w - 1) + t[#t + 1] = char + t.chars = t.chars + 1 + if sys.utf8cwidth(char) == 2 then + -- double width character, add empty string to keep the length of the + -- list the same as the character width on screen + t[#t + 1] = "" + end + i = i + w + end + return t + end +end + + + +-- inline tests for utf8parse +-- do +-- local t = utf8parse("a你b好c") +-- assert(t[1] == "a") +-- assert(t[2] == "你") -- double width +-- assert(t[3] == "") +-- assert(t[4] == "b") +-- assert(t[5] == "好") -- double width +-- assert(t[6] == "") +-- assert(t[7] == "c") +-- assert(#t == 7) -- size as displayed +-- end + + + +-- readline class + +local readline = {} +readline.__index = readline + + +--- Create a new readline object. +-- @tparam table opts the options for the readline object +-- @tparam[opt=""] string opts.prompt the prompt to display +-- @tparam[opt=80] number opts.max_length the maximum length of the input (in characters, not bytes) +-- @tparam[opt=""] string opts.value the default value +-- @tparam[opt=`#value`] number opts.position of the cursor in the input +-- @tparam[opt={"\10"/"\13"}] table opts.exit_keys an array of keys that will cause the readline to exit +-- @treturn readline the new readline object +function readline.new(opts) + local value = utf8parse(opts.value or "") + local prompt = utf8parse(opts.prompt or "") + local pos = math.floor(opts.position or (#value + 1)) + pos = math.max(math.min(pos, (#value + 1)), 1) + local len = math.floor(opts.max_length or 80) + if len < 1 then + error("max_length must be at least 1", 2) + end + + if value.chars > len then + error("value is longer than max_length", 2) + end + + local exit_keys = {} + for _, key in ipairs(opts.exit_keys or {}) do + exit_keys[key] = true + end + if exit_keys[1] == nil then + -- nothing provided, default to Enter-key + exit_keys[1] = key_sequences.enter + end + + local self = { + value = value, -- the default value + max_length = len, -- the maximum length of the input + prompt = prompt, -- the prompt to display + position = pos, -- the current position in the input + drawn_before = false, -- if the prompt has been drawn + exit_keys = exit_keys, -- the keys that will cause the readline to exit + } + + setmetatable(self, readline) + return self +end + + + +-- draw the prompt and the input value, and position the cursor. +local function draw(self, redraw) + if redraw or not self.drawn_before then + -- we are at start of prompt + self.drawn_before = true + else + -- we are at current cursor position, move to start of prompt + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-(#self.prompt + self.position))) + end + -- write prompt & value + io.write(tostring(self.prompt) .. tostring(self.value)) + -- clear remainder of input size + io.write(string.rep(" ", self.max_length - self.value.chars)) + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-(self.max_length - self.value.chars))) + -- move to cursor position + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-(#self.value + 1 - self.position))) + io.flush() +end + + +local handle_key do -- keyboard input handler + + local key_handlers + key_handlers = { + left = function(self) + if self.position == 1 then + bell() + return + end + + local new_pos = self.position - 1 + while self.value[new_pos] == "" do -- skip empty strings; double width chars + new_pos = new_pos - 1 + end + + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-(self.position - new_pos))) + io.flush() + self.position = new_pos + end, + + right = function(self) + if self.position == #self.value + 1 then + bell() + return + end + + local new_pos = self.position + 1 + while self.value[new_pos] == "" do -- skip empty strings; double width chars + new_pos = new_pos + 1 + end + + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(new_pos - self.position)) + io.flush() + self.position = new_pos + end, + + backspace = function(self) + if self.position == 1 then + bell() + return + end + + while self.value[self.position - 1] == "" do -- remove empty strings; double width chars + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-1)) + self.position = self.position - 1 + table.remove(self.value, self.position) + end + -- remove char itself + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(-1)) + self.position = self.position - 1 + table.remove(self.value, self.position) + self.value.chars = self.value.chars - 1 + draw(self) + end, + + home = function(self) + local new_pos = 1 + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(new_pos - self.position)) + self.position = new_pos + end, + + ["end"] = function(self) + local new_pos = #self.value + 1 + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(new_pos - self.position)) + self.position = new_pos + end, + + delete = function(self) + if self.position > #self.value then + bell() + return + end + + key_handlers.right(self) + key_handlers.backspace(self) + end, + } + + + -- handles a single input key/ansi-sequence. + -- @tparam string key the key or ansi-sequence (from `system.readansi`) + -- @tparam string keytype the type of the key, either "char" or "ansi" (from `system.readansi`) + -- @treturn string status the status of the key handling, either "ok", "exit_key" or an error message + function handle_key(self, key, keytype) + if self.exit_keys[key] then + -- registered exit key + return "exit_key" + end + + local handler = key_handlers[key_names[key] or true ] + if handler then + handler(self) + return "ok" + end + + if keytype == "ansi" then + -- we got an ansi sequence, but dunno how to handle it, ignore + -- print("unhandled ansi: ", key:sub(2,-1), string.byte(key, 1, -1)) + bell() + return "ok" + end + + -- just a single key + if key < " " then + -- control character + bell() + return "ok" + end + + if self.value.chars >= self.max_length then + bell() + return "ok" + end + + -- insert the key into the value + if sys.utf8cwidth(key) == 2 then + -- double width character, insert empty string after it + table.insert(self.value, self.position, "") + table.insert(self.value, self.position, key) + self.position = self.position + 2 + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(2)) + else + table.insert(self.value, self.position, key) + self.position = self.position + 1 + io.write(cursor_move_horiz(1)) + end + self.value.chars = self.value.chars + 1 + draw(self) + return "ok" + end +end + + + +--- Get_size returns the maximum size of the input box (prompt + input). +-- The size is in rows and columns. Columns is determined by +-- the prompt and the `max_length * 2` (characters can be double-width). +-- @treturn number the number of rows (always 1) +-- @treturn number the number of columns +function readline:get_size() + return 1, #self.prompt + self.max_length * 2 +end + + + +--- Get coordinates of the cursor in the input box (prompt + input). +-- The coordinates are 1-based. They are returned as row and column, within the +-- size as reported by `get_size`. +-- @treturn number the row of the cursor (always 1) +-- @treturn number the column of the cursor +function readline:get_cursor() + return 1, #self.prompt + self.position +end + + + +--- Set the coordinates of the cursor in the input box (prompt + input). +-- The coordinates are 1-based. They are expected to be within the +-- size as reported by `get_size`, and beyond the prompt. +-- If the position is invalid, it will be corrected. +-- Use the results to check if the position was adjusted. +-- @tparam number row the row of the cursor (always 1) +-- @tparam number col the column of the cursor +-- @return results of get_cursor +function readline:set_cursor(row, col) + local l_prompt = #self.prompt + local l_value = #self.value + + if col < l_prompt + 1 then + col = l_prompt + 1 + elseif col > l_prompt + l_value + 1 then + col = l_prompt + l_value + 1 + end + + while self.value[col - l_prompt] == "" do + col = col - 1 -- on an empty string, so move back to start of double-width char + end + + local new_pos = col - l_prompt + + cursor_move_horiz(self.position - new_pos) + io.flush() + + self.position = new_pos + return self:get_cursor() +end + + + +--- Read a line of input from the user. +-- It will first print the `prompt` and then wait for input. Ensure the cursor +-- is at the correct position before calling this function. This function will +-- do all cursor movements in a relative way. +-- Can be called again after an exit-key or timeout has occurred. Just make sure +-- the cursor is at the same position where is was when it returned the last time. +-- Alternatively the cursor can be set to the position of the prompt (the position +-- the cursor was in before the first call), and the parameter `redraw` can be set +-- to `true`. +-- @tparam[opt=math.huge] number timeout the maximum time to wait for input in seconds +-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean redraw if `true` the prompt will be redrawn (cursor must be at prompt position!) +-- @treturn[1] string the input string as entered the user +-- @treturn[1] string the exit-key used to exit the readline (see `new`) +-- @treturn[2] nil when input is incomplete +-- @treturn[2] string error message, the reason why the input is incomplete, `"timeout"`, or an error reading a key +function readline:__call(timeout, redraw) + draw(self, redraw) + timeout = timeout or math.huge + local timeout_end = sys.gettime() + timeout + + while true do + local key, keytype = sys.readansi(timeout_end - sys.gettime()) + if not key then + -- error or timeout + return nil, keytype + end + + local status = handle_key(self, key, keytype) + if status == "exit_key" then + return tostring(self.value), key + + elseif status ~= "ok" then + error("unknown status received: " .. tostring(status)) + end + end +end + + + +-- return readline -- normally we'd return here, but for the example we continue + + + + +local backup = sys.termbackup() + +-- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + sys.CIF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT) +-- set output to UTF-8 +sys.setconsoleoutputcp(sys.CODEPAGE_UTF8) + +-- setup Posix terminal to disable canonical mode and echo +sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { + lflag = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin).lflag - sys.L_ICANON - sys.L_ECHO, +}) +-- setup stdin to non-blocking mode +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) + + +local rl = readline.new{ + prompt = "Enter something: ", + max_length = 60, + value = "Hello, 你-好 World 🚀!", + -- position = 2, + exit_keys = {key_sequences.enter, "\27", "\t", "\27[Z"}, -- enter, escape, tab, shift-tab +} + + +local result, key = rl() +print("") -- newline after input, to move cursor down from the input line +print("Result (string): '" .. result .. "'") +print("Result (bytes):", result:byte(1,-1)) +print("Exit-Key (bytes):", key:byte(1,-1)) + + +-- Clean up afterwards +sys.termrestore(backup) diff --git a/examples/spinner.lua b/examples/spinner.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e518e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/spinner.lua @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +local sys = require("system") + +print [[ + +An example to display a spinner, whilst a long running task executes. + +]] + + +-- start make backup, to auto-restore on exit +sys.autotermrestore() +-- configure console +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) - sys.CIF_ECHO_INPUT - sys.CIF_LINE_INPUT) +local of = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin) +sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { lflag = of.lflag - sys.L_ICANON - sys.L_ECHO }) +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) + + + +local function hideCursor() + io.write("\27[?25l") + io.flush() +end + +local function showCursor() + io.write("\27[?25h") + io.flush() +end + +local function left(n) + io.write("\27[",n or 1,"D") + io.flush() +end + + + +local spinner do + local spin = [[|/-\]] + local i = 1 + spinner = function() + hideCursor() + io.write(spin:sub(i, i)) + left() + i = i + 1 + if i > #spin then i = 1 end + + if sys.readkey(0) ~= nil then + while sys.readkey(0) ~= nil do end -- consume keys pressed + io.write(" "); + left() + showCursor() + return true + else + return false + end + end +end + +io.stdout:write("press any key to stop the spinner... ") +while not spinner() do + sys.sleep(0.1) +end + +print("Done!") diff --git a/examples/spiral_snake.lua b/examples/spiral_snake.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84a2040 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/spiral_snake.lua @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +local sys = require "system" + +print [[ + +This example will draw a snake like spiral on the screen. Showing ANSI escape +codes for moving the cursor around. + +]] + +-- backup term settings with auto-restore on exit +sys.autotermrestore() + +-- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + +-- start drawing the spiral. +-- start from current pos, then right, then up, then left, then down, and again. +local x, y = 1, 1 -- current position +local dx, dy = 1, 0 -- direction after each step +local wx, wy = 30, 30 -- width and height of the room +local mx, my = 1, 1 -- margin + +-- commands to move the cursor +local move_left = "\27[1D" +local move_right = "\27[1C" +local move_up = "\27[1A" +local move_down = "\27[1B" + +-- create room: 30 empty lines +print(("\n"):rep(wy)) +local move = move_right + +while wx > 0 and wy > 0 do + sys.sleep(0.01) -- slow down the drawing a little + io.write("*" .. move_left .. move ) + io.flush() + x = x + dx + y = y + dy + + if x > wx and move == move_right then + -- end of move right + dx = 0 + dy = 1 + move = move_up + wy = wy - 1 + my = my + 1 + elseif y > wy and move == move_up then + -- end of move up + dx = -1 + dy = 0 + move = move_left + wx = wx - 1 + mx = mx + 1 + elseif x < mx and move == move_left then + -- end of move left + dx = 0 + dy = -1 + move = move_down + wy = wy - 1 + my = my + 1 + elseif y < my and move == move_down then + -- end of move down + dx = 1 + dy = 0 + move = move_right + wx = wx - 1 + mx = mx + 1 + end +end + +io.write(move_down:rep(15)) +print("\nDone!") diff --git a/examples/terminalsize.lua b/examples/terminalsize.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..105a415 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/terminalsize.lua @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +local sys = require("system") + +sys.autotermrestore() -- set up auto restore of terminal settings on exit + +-- setup Windows console to handle ANSI processing +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) +sys.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, sys.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + sys.CIF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT) + +-- setup Posix to disable canonical mode and echo +local of_attr = sys.tcgetattr(io.stdin) +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) +sys.tcsetattr(io.stdin, sys.TCSANOW, { + lflag = of_attr.lflag - sys.L_ICANON - sys.L_ECHO, -- disable canonical mode and echo +}) + + +-- generate string to move cursor horizontally +-- positive goes right, negative goes left +local function cursor_move_horiz(n) + if n == 0 then + return "" + end + return "\27[" .. (n > 0 and n or -n) .. (n > 0 and "C" or "D") +end + + +local rows, cols +print("Change the terminal window size, press any key to exit") +while not sys.readansi(0.2) do -- use readansi to not leave stray bytes in the input buffer + local nrows, ncols = sys.termsize() + if rows ~= nrows or cols ~= ncols then + rows, cols = nrows, ncols + local text = "Terminal size: " .. rows .. "x" .. cols .. " " + io.write(text .. cursor_move_horiz(-#text)) + io.flush() + end +end diff --git a/luasystem-scm-0.rockspec b/luasystem-scm-0.rockspec index ff5af61..00a442c 100644 --- a/luasystem-scm-0.rockspec +++ b/luasystem-scm-0.rockspec @@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ local function make_platform(plat) 'src/environment.c', 'src/random.c', 'src/term.c', + 'src/bitflags.c', + 'src/wcwidth.c', }, defines = defines[plat], libraries = libraries[plat], diff --git a/spec/04-term_spec.lua b/spec/04-term_spec.lua index a2034aa..57fb4d0 100644 --- a/spec/04-term_spec.lua +++ b/spec/04-term_spec.lua @@ -1,9 +1,21 @@ --- Import the library that contains the environment-related functions local system = require("system") require("spec.helpers") describe("Terminal:", function() + local wincodepage + + setup(function() + wincodepage = system.getconsoleoutputcp() + assert(system.setconsoleoutputcp(system.CODEPAGE_UTF8)) -- set to UTF8 + end) + + teardown(function() + assert(system.setconsoleoutputcp(wincodepage)) + end) + + + describe("isatty()", function() local newtmpfile = require("pl.path").tmpname @@ -91,4 +103,798 @@ describe("Terminal:", function() end) + + + describe("getconsoleflags()", function() + + win_it("returns the consoleflags #manual", function() + local flags, err = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_userdata(flags) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags):sub(1,9)) + end) + + + nix_it("returns the consoleflags, always value 0", function() + local flags, err = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_userdata(flags) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals(0, flags:value()) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.getconsoleflags("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'getconsoleflags' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("setconsoleflags()", function() + + win_it("sets the consoleflags #manual", function() + local old_flags = assert(system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout)) + finally(function() + system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, old_flags) -- ensure we restore the original ones + end) + + local new_flags + if old_flags:has_all_of(system.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) then + new_flags = old_flags - system.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING + else + new_flags = old_flags + system.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING + end + + local success, err = system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, new_flags) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + + local updated_flags = assert(system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout)) + assert.equals(new_flags:value(), updated_flags:value()) + end) + + + nix_it("sets the consoleflags, always succeeds", function() + assert(system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout))) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.setconsoleflags("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'setconsoleflags' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("tcgetattr()", function() + + nix_it("gets the terminal flags #manual", function() + local flags, err = system.tcgetattr(io.stdin) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_table(flags) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.iflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.oflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.lflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.cflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.not_equal(0, flags.iflag:value()) + assert.not_equal(0, flags.oflag:value()) + assert.not_equal(0, flags.lflag:value()) + assert.not_equal(0, flags.cflag:value()) + assert.is.table(flags.cc) + end) + + + win_it("gets the terminal flags, always 0", function() + local flags, err = system.tcgetattr(io.stdin) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_table(flags) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.iflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.oflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.lflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals("bitflags:", tostring(flags.cflag):sub(1,9)) + assert.equals(0, flags.iflag:value()) + assert.equals(0, flags.oflag:value()) + assert.equals(0, flags.lflag:value()) + assert.equals(0, flags.cflag:value()) + assert.same({}, flags.cc) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcgetattr("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'tcgetattr' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("tcsetattr()", function() + + nix_it("sets the terminal flags, if called with flags #manual", function() + -- system.listtermflags(io.stdin) + local old_flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + finally(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, old_flags) -- ensure we restore the original ones + end) + + local new_flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) -- just get them again, and then update + -- change iflags + local flag_to_change = system.I_IGNCR + if new_flags.iflag:has_all_of(flag_to_change) then + new_flags.iflag = new_flags.iflag - flag_to_change + else + new_flags.iflag = new_flags.iflag + flag_to_change + end + + -- change oflags + flag_to_change = system.O_OPOST + if new_flags.oflag:has_all_of(flag_to_change) then + new_flags.oflag = new_flags.oflag - flag_to_change + else + new_flags.oflag = new_flags.oflag + flag_to_change + end + + -- change lflags + flag_to_change = system.L_ECHO + if new_flags.lflag:has_all_of(flag_to_change) then + new_flags.lflag = new_flags.lflag - flag_to_change + else + new_flags.lflag = new_flags.lflag + flag_to_change + end + + assert(system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, new_flags)) + + local updated_flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + assert.equals(new_flags.iflag:value(), updated_flags.iflag:value()) + assert.equals(new_flags.oflag:value(), updated_flags.oflag:value()) + assert.equals(new_flags.lflag:value(), updated_flags.lflag:value()) + end) + + + win_it("sets the terminal flags, if called with flags, always succeeds", function() + local success, err = system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid first argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr("invalid", system.TCSANOW, {}) + end, "bad argument #1 to 'tcsetattr' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid second argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, "invalid", {}) + end, "bad argument #2 to 'tcsetattr' (number expected, got string)") + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid third argument #manual", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, "invalid") + end, "bad argument #3 to 'tcsetattr' (table expected, got string)") + end) + + + it("returns an error if iflag is not a bitflags object #manual", function() + local flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + flags.iflag = 0 + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, flags) + end, "bad argument #3, field 'iflag' must be a bitflag object") + end) + + + it("returns an error if oflag is not a bitflags object #manual", function() + local flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + flags.oflag = 0 + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, flags) + end, "bad argument #3, field 'oflag' must be a bitflag object") + end) + + + it("returns an error if lflag is not a bitflags object #manual", function() + local flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(io.stdin)) + flags.lflag = 0 + assert.has.error(function() + system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, flags) + end, "bad argument #3, field 'lflag' must be a bitflag object") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("getconsolecp()", function() + + win_it("gets the console codepage", function() + local cp, err = system.getconsolecp() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_number(cp) + end) + + nix_it("gets the console codepage, always 65001 (utf8)", function() + local cp, err = system.getconsolecp() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.equals(65001, cp) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("setconsolecp()", function() + + win_it("sets the console codepage", function() + local old_cp = assert(system.getconsolecp()) + finally(function() + system.setconsolecp(old_cp) -- ensure we restore the original one + end) + + local new_cp + if old_cp ~= system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 then + new_cp = system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 -- set to UTF8 + else + new_cp = 850 -- another common one + end + + local success, err = system.setconsolecp(new_cp) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + + local updated_cp = assert(system.getconsolecp()) + assert.equals(new_cp, updated_cp) + end) + + + nix_it("sets the console codepage, always succeeds", function() + assert(system.setconsolecp(850)) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.setconsolecp("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'setconsolecp' (number expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("getconsoleoutputcp()", function() + + win_it("gets the console output codepage", function() + local cp, err = system.getconsoleoutputcp() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_number(cp) + end) + + nix_it("gets the console output codepage, always 65001 (utf8)", function() + local cp, err = system.getconsoleoutputcp() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.equals(65001, cp) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("setconsoleoutputcp()", function() + + win_it("sets the console output codepage", function() + local old_cp = assert(system.getconsoleoutputcp()) + finally(function() + system.setconsoleoutputcp(old_cp) -- ensure we restore the original one + end) + + local new_cp + if old_cp ~= system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 then + new_cp = system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 -- set to UTF8 + else + new_cp = 850 -- another common one + end + + local success, err = system.setconsoleoutputcp(new_cp) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + + local updated_cp = assert(system.getconsoleoutputcp()) + assert.equals(new_cp, updated_cp) + end) + + + nix_it("sets the console output codepage, always succeeds", function() + assert(system.setconsoleoutputcp(850)) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.setconsoleoutputcp("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'setconsoleoutputcp' (number expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("getnonblock()", function() + + nix_it("gets the non-blocking flag", function() + local nb, err = system.getnonblock(io.stdin) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_boolean(nb) + end) + + + win_it("gets the non-blocking flag, always false", function() + local nb, err = system.getnonblock(io.stdin) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_false(nb) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.getnonblock("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'getnonblock' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("setnonblock()", function() + + nix_it("sets the non-blocking flag", function() + local old_nb = system.getnonblock(io.stdin) + assert.is.boolean(old_nb) + + finally(function() + system.setnonblock(io.stdin, old_nb) -- ensure we restore the original one + end) + + local new_nb = not old_nb + + local success, err = system.setnonblock(io.stdin, new_nb) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + + local updated_nb = assert(system.getnonblock(io.stdin)) + assert.equals(new_nb, updated_nb) + end) + + + win_it("sets the non-blocking flag, always succeeds", function() + local success, err = system.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + end) + + + it("returns an error if called with an invalid argument", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.setnonblock("invalid") + end, "bad argument #1 to 'setnonblock' (FILE* expected, got string)") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("termsize() #manual", function() + + it("gets the terminal size", function() + local rows, columns = system.termsize() + assert.is_number(rows) + assert.is_number(columns) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("utf8cwidth()", function() + + local ch1 = string.char(226, 130, 172) -- "€" single + local ch2 = string.char(240, 159, 154, 128) -- "🚀" double + local ch3 = string.char(228, 189, 160) -- "你" double + local ch4 = string.char(229, 165, 189) -- "好" double + + it("handles zero width characters", function() + assert.same({0}, {system.utf8cwidth("")}) -- empty string returns 0-size + assert.same({nil, 'Character width determination failed'}, {system.utf8cwidth("\a")}) -- bell character + assert.same({nil, 'Character width determination failed'}, {system.utf8cwidth("\27")}) -- escape character + end) + + it("handles single width characters", function() + assert.same({1}, {system.utf8cwidth("a")}) + assert.same({1}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch1)}) + end) + + it("handles double width characters", function() + assert.same({2}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch2)}) + assert.same({2}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch3)}) + assert.same({2}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch4)}) + end) + + it("returns the width of the first character in the string", function() + assert.same({nil, 'Character width determination failed'}, {system.utf8cwidth("\a" .. ch1)}) -- bell character + EURO + assert.same({1}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch1 .. ch2)}) + assert.same({2}, {system.utf8cwidth(ch2 .. ch3 .. ch4)}) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("utf8swidth()", function() + + local ch1 = string.char(226, 130, 172) -- "€" single + local ch2 = string.char(240, 159, 154, 128) -- "🚀" double + local ch3 = string.char(228, 189, 160) -- "你" double + local ch4 = string.char(229, 165, 189) -- "好" double + + it("handles zero width characters", function() + assert.same({0}, {system.utf8swidth("")}) -- empty string returns 0-size + assert.same({nil, 'Character width determination failed'}, {system.utf8swidth("\a")}) -- bell character + assert.same({nil, 'Character width determination failed'}, {system.utf8swidth("\27")}) -- escape character + end) + + it("handles multi-character UTF8 strings", function() + assert.same({15}, {system.utf8swidth("hello " .. ch1 .. ch2 .. " world")}) + assert.same({16}, {system.utf8swidth("hello " .. ch3 .. ch4 .. " world")}) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("termbackup() & termrestore()", function() + + -- this is all Lua code, so testing one platform should be good enough + win_it("creates and restores a backup", function() + local backup = system.termbackup() + + local old_cp = assert(system.getconsoleoutputcp()) + finally(function() + system.setconsoleoutputcp(old_cp) -- ensure we restore the original one + end) + + -- get the console page... + local new_cp + if old_cp ~= system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 then + new_cp = system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 -- set to UTF8 + else + new_cp = 850 -- another common one + end + + -- change the console page... + local success, err = system.setconsoleoutputcp(new_cp) + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(success) + -- ... and check it + local updated_cp = assert(system.getconsoleoutputcp()) + assert.equals(new_cp, updated_cp) + + -- restore the console page + system.termrestore(backup) + local restored_cp = assert(system.getconsoleoutputcp()) + assert.equals(old_cp, restored_cp) + end) + + + it("termrestore() fails on bad input", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.termrestore("invalid") + end, "arg #1 to termrestore, expected backup table, got string") + end) + + end) + + + + describe("termwrap()", function() + + local old_backup + local old_restore + local result + + setup(function() + old_backup = system.termbackup + old_restore = system.termrestore + system.termbackup = function() + table.insert(result,"backup") + end + + system.termrestore = function() + table.insert(result,"restore") + end + end) + + + before_each(function() + result = {} + end) + + + teardown(function() + system.termbackup = old_backup + system.termrestore = old_restore + end) + + + + it("calls both backup and restore", function() + system.termwrap(function() + table.insert(result,"wrapped") + end)() + + assert.are.same({"backup", "wrapped", "restore"}, result) + end) + + + it("passes all args", function() + system.termwrap(function(...) + table.insert(result,{...}) + end)(1, 2, 3) + + assert.are.same({"backup", {1,2,3}, "restore"}, result) + end) + + + it("returns all results", function() + local a, b, c = system.termwrap(function(...) + return 1, nil, 3 -- ensure nil is passed as well + end)() + + assert.are.same({"backup", "restore"}, result) + assert.equals(1, a) + assert.is_nil(b) + assert.equals(3, c) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("autotermrestore()", function() + + local old_backup + local old_restore + local result + + + before_each(function() + _G._TEST = true + + package.loaded["system"] = nil + system = require("system") + + old_backup = system.termbackup + old_restore = system.termrestore + system.termbackup = function(...) + table.insert(result,"backup") + return old_backup(...) + end + + system.termrestore = function(...) + table.insert(result,"restore") + return old_restore(...) + end + + result = {} + end) + + + after_each(function() + -- system.termbackup = old_backup + -- system.termrestore = old_restore + _G._TEST = false + + package.loaded["system"] = nil + system = require("system") + end) + + + + it("calls backup", function() + local ok, err = system.autotermrestore() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(ok) + + assert.are.same({"backup"}, result) + end) + + + it("returns an error on the second call", function() + local ok, err = system.autotermrestore() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(ok) + + local ok, err = system.autotermrestore() + assert.are.equal("global terminal backup was already set up", err) + assert.is_nil(ok) + end) + + + it("calls restore upon being garbage collected", function() + local ok, err = system.autotermrestore() + assert.is_nil(err) + assert.is_true(ok) + + -- ensure tables from previous tests are GC'ed + collectgarbage() + collectgarbage() + -- clear references + result = {} + system._reset_global_backup() + collectgarbage() + collectgarbage() + + assert.are.same({"restore"}, result) + end) + + end) + + + + describe("keyboard input", function() + + local old_readkey = system._readkey + local current_buffer + local function setbuffer(str) + assert(type(str) == "string", "setbuffer() expects a string") + if str == "" then + current_buffer = nil + else + current_buffer = str + end + end + + + setup(function() + system._readkey = function() + if not current_buffer then + return nil + end + local ch = current_buffer:byte(1, 1) + if #current_buffer == 1 then + current_buffer = nil + else + current_buffer = current_buffer:sub(2, -1) + end + return ch + end + end) + + + teardown(function() + system._readkey = old_readkey + end) + + + + describe("readkey()", function() + + it("fails without a timeout", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.readkey() + end, "arg #1 to readkey, expected timeout in seconds, got nil") + end) + + + it("reads a single byte for single-byte characters", function() + setbuffer("abc") + assert.equals(string.byte("a"), system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(string.byte("b"), system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(string.byte("c"), system.readkey(0)) + end) + + + it("reads a single byte for multi-byte chars", function() + setbuffer(string.char(226, 130, 172) .. -- "€" single + string.char(240, 159, 154, 128)) -- "🚀" double + assert.equals(226, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(130, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(172, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(240, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(159, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(154, system.readkey(0)) + assert.equals(128, system.readkey(0)) + end) + + + it("times out", function() + setbuffer("") + local timing = system.gettime() + assert.same({ nil, "timeout" }, { system.readkey(0.5) }) + + timing = system.gettime() - timing + -- assert.is.near(0.5, timing, 0.1) -- this works in CI for Unix and Windows, but not MacOS (locally it passes) + assert.is.near(1, timing, 0.5) -- this also works for MacOS in CI + end) + + end) + + + + describe("readansi()", function() + + it("fails without a timeout", function() + assert.has.error(function() + system.readansi() + end, "arg #1 to readansi, expected timeout in seconds, got nil") + end) + + + it("reads a single byte for single-byte characters", function() + setbuffer("abc") + assert.are.same({"a", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"b", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"c", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + end) + + + it("reads a multi-byte characters one at a time", function() + setbuffer(string.char(226, 130, 172) .. -- "€" single + string.char(240, 159, 154, 128)) -- "🚀" double + assert.are.same({"€", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"🚀", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + end) + + + it("reads ANSI escape sequences, marked by '<esc>['", function() + setbuffer("\27[A\27[B\27[C\27[D") + assert.are.same({"\27[A", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27[B", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27[C", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27[D", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + end) + + + it("reads ANSI escape sequences, marked by '<esc>O'", function() + setbuffer("\27OA\27OB\27OC\27OD") + assert.are.same({"\27OA", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27OB", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27OC", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27OD", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + end) + + + it("returns a single <esc> character if no sequence is found", function() + setbuffer("\27\27[A") + assert.are.same({"\27", "char"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + assert.are.same({"\27[A", "ansi"}, {system.readansi(0)}) + end) + + + it("times out", function() + setbuffer("") + local timing = system.gettime() + assert.same({ nil, "timeout" }, { system.readansi(0.5) }) + + timing = system.gettime() - timing + -- assert.is.near(0.5, timing, 0.1) -- this works in CI for Unix and Windows, but not MacOS (locally it passes) + assert.is.near(1, timing, 0.5) -- this also works for MacOS in CI + end) + + end) + + end) + end) diff --git a/spec/05-bitflags_spec.lua b/spec/05-bitflags_spec.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8eea27f --- /dev/null +++ b/spec/05-bitflags_spec.lua @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +describe("BitFlags library", function() + + local sys = require("system") + + it("creates new flag objects", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(255) + assert.is_not_nil(bf) + assert.are.equal(255, bf:value()) + assert.is.userdata(bf) + end) + + it("converts to a hex string", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(255) + assert.are.equal("bitflags: 255", tostring(bf)) + end) + + it("handles OR/ADD operations", function() + -- one at a time + local bf1 = sys.bitflag(1) -- b0001 + local bf2 = sys.bitflag(2) -- b0010 + local bf3 = bf1 + bf2 -- b0011 + assert.are.equal(3, bf3:value()) + -- multiple at once + local bf4 = sys.bitflag(4+8) -- b1100 + local bf5 = bf3 + bf4 -- b1111 + assert.are.equal(15, bf5:value()) + -- multiple that were already set + local bf6 = sys.bitflag(15) -- b1111 + local bf7 = sys.bitflag(8+2) -- b1010 + local bf8 = bf6 + bf7 -- b1111 + assert.are.equal(15, bf8:value()) + end) + + it("handles AND-NOT/SUBSTRACT operations", function() + -- one at a time + local bf1 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf2 = sys.bitflag(1) -- b0001 + local bf3 = bf1 - bf2 -- b0010 + assert.are.equal(2, bf3:value()) + -- multiple at once + local bf4 = sys.bitflag(15) -- b1111 + local bf5 = sys.bitflag(8+2) -- b1010 + local bf6 = bf4 - bf5 -- b0101 + assert.are.equal(5, bf6:value()) + -- multiple that were not set + local bf7 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf8 = sys.bitflag(15) -- b1111 + local bf9 = bf7 - bf8 -- b0000 + assert.are.equal(0, bf9:value()) + end) + + it("checks for equality", function() + local bf1 = sys.bitflag(4) + local bf2 = sys.bitflag(4) + local bf3 = sys.bitflag(5) + assert.is.True(bf1 == bf2) + assert.is.False(bf1 == bf3) + end) + + it("indexes bits correctly", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(4) -- b100 + assert.is_true(bf[2]) + assert.is_false(bf[1]) + end) + + it("errors on reading invalid bit indexes", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(4) + assert.has_error(function() return bf[-10] end, "index out of range") + assert.has_error(function() return bf[10000] end, "index out of range") + assert.has_no_error(function() return bf.not_a_number end) + end) + + it("sets and clears bits correctly", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(8) -- b1000 + bf[1] = true + assert.is_true(bf[1]) -- b1010 + assert.equals(10, bf:value()) + bf[1] = false + assert.is_false(bf[1]) -- b1000 + assert.equals(8, bf:value()) + end) + + it("errors on setting invalid bit indexes", function() + local bf = sys.bitflag(0) + assert.has_error(function() bf[-10] = true end, "index out of range") + assert.has_error(function() bf[10000] = true end, "index out of range") + assert.has_error(function() bf.not_a_number = true end, "index must be a number") + end) + + it("checks for a subset using 'has_all_of'", function() + local bf1 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf2 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf3 = sys.bitflag(15) -- b1111 + local bf0 = sys.bitflag(0) -- b0000 + assert.is_true(bf1:has_all_of(bf2)) -- equal + assert.is_true(bf3:has_all_of(bf1)) -- is a subset, and has more flags + assert.is_false(bf1:has_all_of(bf3)) -- not a subset, bf3 has more flags + assert.is_false(bf1:has_all_of(bf0)) -- bf0 is unset, always returns false + end) + + it("checks for a subset using 'has_any_of'", function() + local bf1 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf2 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 + local bf3 = sys.bitflag(7) -- b0111 + local bf4 = sys.bitflag(8) -- b1000 + local bf0 = sys.bitflag(0) -- b0000 + assert.is_true(bf1:has_any_of(bf2)) -- equal + assert.is_true(bf3:has_any_of(bf1)) -- is a subset, and has more flags + assert.is_false(bf3:has_any_of(bf4)) -- no overlap in flags + assert.is_true(bf1:has_any_of(bf3)) -- not a subset, bf3 has more flags but still some overlap + assert.is_false(bf1:has_all_of(bf0)) -- bf0 is unset, always returns false + end) + +end) diff --git a/src/bitflags.c b/src/bitflags.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e397918 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bitflags.c @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ +/// Bitflags module. +// The bitflag object makes it easy to manipulate flags in a bitmask. +// +// It has metamethods that do the hard work, adding flags sets them, substracting +// unsets them. Comparing flags checks if all flags in the second set are also set +// in the first set. The `has` method checks if all flags in the second set are +// also set in the first set, but behaves slightly different. +// +// Indexing allows checking values or setting them by bit index (eg. 0-7 for flags +// in the first byte). +// +// _NOTE_: unavailable flags (eg. Windows flags on a Posix system) should not be +// omitted, but be assigned a value of 0. This is because the `has` method will +// return `false` if the flags are checked and the value is 0. +// +// See `system.bitflag` (the constructor) for extensive examples on usage. +// @classmod bitflags +#include "bitflags.h" + +#define BITFLAGS_MT_NAME "LuaSystem.BitFlags" + +typedef struct { + LSBF_BITFLAG flags; +} LS_BitFlags; + +/// Bit flags. +// Bitflag objects can be used to easily manipulate and compare bit flags. +// These are primarily for use with the terminal functions, but can be used +// in other places as well. +// @section bitflags + + +// pushes a new LS_BitFlags object with the given value onto the stack +void lsbf_pushbitflags(lua_State *L, LSBF_BITFLAG value) { + LS_BitFlags *obj = (LS_BitFlags *)lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(LS_BitFlags)); + if (!obj) luaL_error(L, "Memory allocation failed"); + luaL_getmetatable(L, BITFLAGS_MT_NAME); + lua_setmetatable(L, -2); + obj->flags = value; +} + +// gets the LS_BitFlags value at the given index. Returns a Lua error if it is not +// a LS_BitFlags object. +LSBF_BITFLAG lsbf_checkbitflags(lua_State *L, int index) { + LS_BitFlags *obj = (LS_BitFlags *)luaL_checkudata(L, index, BITFLAGS_MT_NAME); + return obj->flags; +} + +// Validates that the given index is a table containing a field 'fieldname' +// which is a bitflag object and returns its value. +// If the index is not a table or the field is not a bitflag object, a Lua +// error is raised. If the bitflag is not present, the default value is returned. +// The stack remains unchanged. +LSBF_BITFLAG lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(lua_State *L, int index, const char *fieldname, LSBF_BITFLAG default_value) { + luaL_checktype(L, index, LUA_TTABLE); + lua_getfield(L, index, fieldname); + + // if null, return default value + if (lua_isnil(L, -1)) { + lua_pop(L, 1); + return default_value; + } + + // check to bitflags + LS_BitFlags *obj = luaL_testudata(L, -1, BITFLAGS_MT_NAME); + if (obj == NULL) { + lua_pop(L, 1); + return luaL_error(L, "bad argument #%d, field '%s' must be a bitflag object", index, fieldname); + } + LSBF_BITFLAG value = obj->flags; + lua_pop(L, 1); + return value; +} + +/*** +Creates a new bitflag object from the given value. +@function system.bitflag +@tparam[opt=0] number value the value to create the bitflag object from. +@treturn bitflag bitflag object with the given values set. +@usage +local sys = require 'system' +local flags = sys.bitflag(2) -- b0010 + +-- get state of individual bits +print(flags[0]) -- false +print(flags[1]) -- true + +-- set individual bits +flags[0] = true -- b0011 +print(flags:value()) -- 3 +print(flags) -- "bitflags: 3" + +-- adding flags (bitwise OR) +local flags1 = sys.bitflag(1) -- b0001 +local flags2 = sys.bitflag(2) -- b0010 +local flags3 = flags1 + flags2 -- b0011 + +-- substracting flags (bitwise AND NOT) +print(flags3:value()) -- 3 +flag3 = flag3 - flag3 -- b0000 +print(flags3:value()) -- 0 + +-- comparing flags +local flags4 = sys.bitflag(7) -- b0111 +local flags5 = sys.bitflag(255) -- b11111111 +print(flags5 ~= flags4) -- true, not the same flags +local flags6 = sys.bitflag(7) -- b0111 +print(flags6 == flags4) -- true, same flags + +-- comparison of subsets +local flags7 = sys.bitflag(0) -- b0000 +local flags8 = sys.bitflag(3) -- b0011 +local flags9 = sys.bitflag(7) -- b0111 +print(flags9:has_all_of(flags8)) -- true, flags8 bits are all set in flags9 +print(flags8:has_any_of(flags9)) -- true, some of flags9 bits are set in flags8 +print(flags8:has_all_of(flags7)) -- false, flags7 (== 0) is not set in flags8 +*/ +static int lsbf_new(lua_State *L) { + LSBF_BITFLAG flags = 0; + if (lua_gettop(L) > 0) { + flags = luaL_checkinteger(L, 1); + } + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, flags); + return 1; +} + +/*** +Retrieves the numeric value of the bitflag object. +@function bitflag:value +@treturn number the numeric value of the bitflags. +@usage +local sys = require 'system' +local flags = sys.bitflag() -- b0000 +flags[0] = true -- b0001 +flags[2] = true -- b0101 +print(flags:value()) -- 5 +*/ +static int lsbf_value(lua_State *L) { + lua_pushinteger(L, lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1)); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_tostring(lua_State *L) { + lua_pushfstring(L, "bitflags: %d", lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1)); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_add(lua_State *L) { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1) | lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2)); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_sub(lua_State *L) { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1) & ~lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2)); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_eq(lua_State *L) { + lua_pushboolean(L, lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1) == lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2)); + return 1; +} + +/*** +Checks if all the flags in the given subset are set. +If the flags to check has a value `0`, it will always return `false`. So if there are flags that are +unsupported on a platform, they can be set to 0 and the `has_all_of` function will +return `false` if the flags are checked. +@function bitflag:has_all_of +@tparam bitflag subset the flags to check for. +@treturn boolean true if all the flags are set, false otherwise. +@usage +local sys = require 'system' +local flags = sys.bitflag(12) -- b1100 +local myflags = sys.bitflag(15) -- b1111 +print(flags:has_all_of(myflags)) -- false, not all bits in myflags are set in flags +print(myflags:has_all_of(flags)) -- true, all bits in flags are set in myflags +*/ +static int lsbf_has_all_of(lua_State *L) { + LSBF_BITFLAG a = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1); + LSBF_BITFLAG b = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2); + // Check if all bits in b are also set in a, and b is not 0 + lua_pushboolean(L, (a & b) == b && b != 0); + return 1; +} + +/*** +Checks if any of the flags in the given subset are set. +If the flags to check has a value `0`, it will always return `false`. So if there are flags that are +unsupported on a platform, they can be set to 0 and the `has_any_of` function will +return `false` if the flags are checked. +@function bitflag:has_any_of +@tparam bitflag subset the flags to check for. +@treturn boolean true if any of the flags are set, false otherwise. +@usage +local sys = require 'system' +local flags = sys.bitflag(12) -- b1100 +local myflags = sys.bitflag(7) -- b0111 +print(flags:has_any_of(myflags)) -- true, some bits in myflags are set in flags +print(myflags:has_any_of(flags)) -- true, some bits in flags are set in myflags +*/ +static int lsbf_has_any_of(lua_State *L) { + LSBF_BITFLAG a = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1); + LSBF_BITFLAG b = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2); + // Check if any bits in b are set in a + lua_pushboolean(L, (a & b) != 0); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_index(lua_State *L) { + if (!lua_isnumber(L, 2)) { + // the parameter isn't a number, just lookup the key in the metatable + lua_getmetatable(L, 1); + lua_pushvalue(L, 2); + lua_gettable(L, -2); + return 1; + } + + int index = luaL_checkinteger(L, 2); + if (index < 0 || index >= sizeof(LSBF_BITFLAG) * 8) { + return luaL_error(L, "index out of range"); + } + lua_pushboolean(L, (lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 1) & (1 << index)) != 0); + return 1; +} + +static int lsbf_newindex(lua_State *L) { + LS_BitFlags *obj = (LS_BitFlags *)luaL_checkudata(L, 1, BITFLAGS_MT_NAME); + + if (!lua_isnumber(L, 2)) { + return luaL_error(L, "index must be a number"); + } + int index = luaL_checkinteger(L, 2); + if (index < 0 || index >= sizeof(LSBF_BITFLAG) * 8) { + return luaL_error(L, "index out of range"); + } + + luaL_checkany(L, 3); + if (lua_toboolean(L, 3)) { + obj->flags |= (1 << index); + } else { + obj->flags &= ~(1 << index); + } + return 0; +} + +static const struct luaL_Reg lsbf_funcs[] = { + {"bitflag", lsbf_new}, + {NULL, NULL} +}; + +static const struct luaL_Reg lsbf_methods[] = { + {"value", lsbf_value}, + {"has_all_of", lsbf_has_all_of}, + {"has_any_of", lsbf_has_any_of}, + {"__tostring", lsbf_tostring}, + {"__add", lsbf_add}, + {"__sub", lsbf_sub}, + {"__eq", lsbf_eq}, + {"__index", lsbf_index}, + {"__newindex", lsbf_newindex}, + {NULL, NULL} +}; + +void bitflags_open(lua_State *L) { + luaL_newmetatable(L, BITFLAGS_MT_NAME); + luaL_setfuncs(L, lsbf_methods, 0); + lua_pop(L, 1); + + luaL_setfuncs(L, lsbf_funcs, 0); +} diff --git a/src/bitflags.h b/src/bitflags.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f16b041 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bitflags.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#ifndef LSBITFLAGS_H +#define LSBITFLAGS_H + +#include <lua.h> +#include "compat.h" +#include <lauxlib.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +// type used to store the bitflags +#define LSBF_BITFLAG lua_Integer + +// Validates that the given index is a bitflag object and returns its value. +// If the index is not a bitflag object, a Lua error is raised. +// The value will be left on the stack. +LSBF_BITFLAG lsbf_checkbitflags(lua_State *L, int index); + + +// Validates that the given index is a table containing a field 'fieldname' +// which is a bitflag object and returns its value. +// If the index is not a table or the field is not a bitflag object, a Lua +// error is raised. If the bitflag is not present, the default value is returned. +// The stack remains unchanged. +LSBF_BITFLAG lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(lua_State *L, int index, const char *fieldname, LSBF_BITFLAG default_value); + + +// Pushes a new bitflag object with the given value onto the stack. +// Might raise a Lua error if memory allocation fails. +void lsbf_pushbitflags(lua_State *L, LSBF_BITFLAG value); + +#endif diff --git a/src/compat.c b/src/compat.c index 6f98854..2d2bec9 100644 --- a/src/compat.c +++ b/src/compat.c @@ -14,4 +14,20 @@ void luaL_setfuncs(lua_State *L, const luaL_Reg *l, int nup) { } lua_pop(L, nup); /* remove upvalues */ } + +void *luaL_testudata(lua_State *L, int ud, const char *tname) { + void *p = lua_touserdata(L, ud); + if (p != NULL) { /* Check for userdata */ + if (lua_getmetatable(L, ud)) { /* Does it have a metatable? */ + lua_getfield(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, tname); /* Get metatable we're looking for */ + if (lua_rawequal(L, -1, -2)) { /* Compare metatables */ + lua_pop(L, 2); /* Remove metatables from stack */ + return p; + } + lua_pop(L, 2); /* Remove metatables from stack */ + } + } + return NULL; /* Return NULL if check fails */ +} + #endif diff --git a/src/compat.h b/src/compat.h index 35f9ef2..2033aa3 100644 --- a/src/compat.h +++ b/src/compat.h @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ #if LUA_VERSION_NUM == 501 void luaL_setfuncs(lua_State *L, const luaL_Reg *l, int nup); +void *luaL_testudata(lua_State *L, int ud, const char *tname); #endif @@ -13,6 +14,17 @@ void luaL_setfuncs(lua_State *L, const luaL_Reg *l, int nup); #include <sys/types.h> #endif +// Windows compatibility; define DWORD and TRUE/FALSE on non-Windows +#ifndef _WIN32 +#ifndef DWORD +#define DWORD unsigned long +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#endif + #ifdef _MSC_VER // MSVC Windows doesn't have ssize_t, so we define it here #if SIZE_MAX == UINT_MAX @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ void time_open(lua_State *L); void environment_open(lua_State *L); void random_open(lua_State *L); void term_open(lua_State *L); +void bitflags_open(lua_State *L); /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initializes all library modules. @@ -32,6 +33,7 @@ LUAEXPORT int luaopen_system_core(lua_State *L) { lua_pushboolean(L, 0); #endif lua_rawset(L, -3); + bitflags_open(L); // must be first, used by others time_open(L); random_open(L); term_open(L); diff --git a/src/environment.c b/src/environment.c index 5f1c3da..ab5dd92 100644 --- a/src/environment.c +++ b/src/environment.c @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -/// @submodule system +/// @module system + +/// Environment. +// @section environment + #include <lua.h> #include <lauxlib.h> #include "compat.h" diff --git a/src/random.c b/src/random.c index 90fb3f2..e55461a 100644 --- a/src/random.c +++ b/src/random.c @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ -/// @submodule system +/// @module system + +/// Random. +// @section random + + #include <lua.h> #include <lauxlib.h> #include "compat.h" @@ -1,37 +1,1158 @@ -/// @submodule system +/// @module system + +/// Terminal. +// Unix: see https://blog.nelhage.com/2009/12/a-brief-introduction-to-termios-termios3-and-stty/ +// +// Windows: see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-reference +// @section terminal + #include <lua.h> #include <lauxlib.h> #include <lualib.h> #include "compat.h" +#include "bitflags.h" #ifndef _MSC_VER # include <unistd.h> #endif +#ifdef _WIN32 +# include <windows.h> +# include <locale.h> +#else +# include <termios.h> +# include <string.h> +# include <errno.h> +# include <fcntl.h> +# include <sys/ioctl.h> +# include <unistd.h> +# include <wchar.h> +# include <locale.h> +#endif + + +// Windows does not have a wcwidth function, so we use compatibilty code from +// http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c by Markus Kuhn +#include "wcwidth.h" + + +#ifdef _WIN32 +// after an error is returned, GetLastError() result can be passed to this function to get a string +// representation of the error on the stack. +// result will be nil+error on the stack, always 2 results. +static void termFormatError(lua_State *L, DWORD errorCode, const char* prefix) { +//static void FormatErrorAndReturn(lua_State *L, DWORD errorCode, const char* prefix) { + LPSTR messageBuffer = NULL; + FormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, + NULL, errorCode, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPSTR)&messageBuffer, 0, NULL); + + lua_pushnil(L); + if (messageBuffer) { + if (prefix) { + lua_pushfstring(L, "%s: %s", prefix, messageBuffer); + } else { + lua_pushstring(L, messageBuffer); + } + LocalFree(messageBuffer); + } else { + lua_pushfstring(L, "%sError code %d", prefix ? prefix : "", errorCode); + } +} +#else +static int pusherror(lua_State *L, const char *info) +{ + lua_pushnil(L); + if (info==NULL) + lua_pushstring(L, strerror(errno)); + else + lua_pushfstring(L, "%s: %s", info, strerror(errno)); + lua_pushinteger(L, errno); + return 3; +} +#endif /*** Checks if a file-handle is a TTY. @function isatty -@tparam file file the file-handle to check +@tparam file file the file-handle to check, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr`. @treturn boolean true if the file is a tty +@usage +local system = require('system') +if system.isatty(io.stdin) then + -- enable ANSI coloring etc on Windows, does nothing in Posix. + local flags = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, flags + sys.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) +end */ -static int lua_isatty(lua_State* L) { +static int lst_isatty(lua_State* L) { FILE **fh = (FILE **) luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_FILEHANDLE); lua_pushboolean(L, isatty(fileno(*fh))); return 1; } +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Windows Get/SetConsoleMode functions + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -static luaL_Reg func[] = { - { "isatty", lua_isatty }, - { NULL, NULL } +typedef struct ls_RegConst { + const char *name; + DWORD value; +} ls_RegConst; + +// Define a macro to check if a constant is defined and set it to 0 if not. +// This is needed because some flags are not defined on all platforms. So we +// still export the constants, but they will be all 0, and hence not do anything. +#ifdef _WIN32 +#define CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(flag) flag +#define CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(flag) 0 +#else +#define CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(flag) 0 +#define CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(flag) flag +#endif + +// Export Windows constants to Lua +static const struct ls_RegConst win_console_in_flags[] = { + // Console Input Flags + {"CIF_ECHO_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_INSERT_MODE", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_INSERT_MODE)}, + {"CIF_LINE_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_LINE_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_MOUSE_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_PROCESSED_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_QUICK_EDIT_MODE", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_QUICK_EDIT_MODE)}, + {"CIF_WINDOW_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT)}, + {"CIF_EXTENDED_FLAGS", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_EXTENDED_FLAGS)}, + {"CIF_AUTO_POSITION", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_AUTO_POSITION)}, + {NULL, 0} +}; + +static const struct ls_RegConst win_console_out_flags[] = { + // Console Output Flags + {"COF_PROCESSED_OUTPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT)}, + {"COF_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT)}, + {"COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING)}, + {"COF_DISABLE_NEWLINE_AUTO_RETURN", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(DISABLE_NEWLINE_AUTO_RETURN)}, + {"COF_ENABLE_LVB_GRID_WORLDWIDE", CHECK_WIN_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ENABLE_LVB_GRID_WORLDWIDE)}, + {NULL, 0} +}; + + +// Export Unix constants to Lua +static const struct ls_RegConst nix_tcsetattr_actions[] = { + // The optional actions for tcsetattr + {"TCSANOW", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(TCSANOW)}, + {"TCSADRAIN", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(TCSADRAIN)}, + {"TCSAFLUSH", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(TCSAFLUSH)}, + {NULL, 0} +}; + +static const struct ls_RegConst nix_console_i_flags[] = { + // Input flags (c_iflag) + {"I_IGNBRK", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IGNBRK)}, + {"I_BRKINT", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(BRKINT)}, + {"I_IGNPAR", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IGNPAR)}, + {"I_PARMRK", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(PARMRK)}, + {"I_INPCK", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(INPCK)}, + {"I_ISTRIP", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ISTRIP)}, + {"I_INLCR", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(INLCR)}, + {"I_IGNCR", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IGNCR)}, + {"I_ICRNL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ICRNL)}, +#ifndef __APPLE__ + {"I_IUCLC", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IUCLC)}, // Might not be available on all systems +#else + {"I_IUCLC", 0}, +#endif + {"I_IXON", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IXON)}, + {"I_IXANY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IXANY)}, + {"I_IXOFF", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IXOFF)}, + {"I_IMAXBEL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IMAXBEL)}, + {NULL, 0} }; +static const struct ls_RegConst nix_console_o_flags[] = { + // Output flags (c_oflag) + {"O_OPOST", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(OPOST)}, +#ifndef __APPLE__ + {"O_OLCUC", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(OLCUC)}, // Might not be available on all systems +#else + {"O_OLCUC", 0}, +#endif + {"O_ONLCR", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ONLCR)}, + {"O_OCRNL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(OCRNL)}, + {"O_ONOCR", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ONOCR)}, + {"O_ONLRET", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ONLRET)}, + {"O_OFILL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(OFILL)}, + {"O_OFDEL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(OFDEL)}, + {"O_NLDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(NLDLY)}, + {"O_CRDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(CRDLY)}, + {"O_TABDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(TABDLY)}, + {"O_BSDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(BSDLY)}, + {"O_VTDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(VTDLY)}, + {"O_FFDLY", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(FFDLY)}, + {NULL, 0} +}; + +static const struct ls_RegConst nix_console_l_flags[] = { + // Local flags (c_lflag) + {"L_ISIG", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ISIG)}, + {"L_ICANON", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ICANON)}, +#ifndef __APPLE__ + {"L_XCASE", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(XCASE)}, // Might not be available on all systems +#else + {"L_XCASE", 0}, +#endif + {"L_ECHO", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHO)}, + {"L_ECHOE", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHOE)}, + {"L_ECHOK", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHOK)}, + {"L_ECHONL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHONL)}, + {"L_NOFLSH", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(NOFLSH)}, + {"L_TOSTOP", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(TOSTOP)}, + {"L_ECHOCTL", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHOCTL)}, // Might not be available on all systems + {"L_ECHOPRT", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHOPRT)}, // Might not be available on all systems + {"L_ECHOKE", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(ECHOKE)}, // Might not be available on all systems + {"L_FLUSHO", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(FLUSHO)}, + {"L_PENDIN", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(PENDIN)}, + {"L_IEXTEN", CHECK_NIX_FLAG_OR_ZERO(IEXTEN)}, + {NULL, 0} +}; + +static DWORD win_valid_in_flags = 0; +static DWORD win_valid_out_flags = 0; +static DWORD nix_valid_i_flags = 0; +static DWORD nix_valid_o_flags = 0; +static DWORD nix_valid_l_flags = 0; +static void initialize_valid_flags() +{ + win_valid_in_flags = 0; + for (int i = 0; win_console_in_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + win_valid_in_flags |= win_console_in_flags[i].value; + } + win_valid_out_flags = 0; + for (int i = 0; win_console_out_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + win_valid_out_flags |= win_console_out_flags[i].value; + } + nix_valid_i_flags = 0; + for (int i = 0; nix_console_i_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + nix_valid_i_flags |= nix_console_i_flags[i].value; + } + nix_valid_o_flags = 0; + for (int i = 0; nix_console_o_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + nix_valid_o_flags |= nix_console_o_flags[i].value; + } + nix_valid_l_flags = 0; + for (int i = 0; nix_console_l_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + nix_valid_l_flags |= nix_console_l_flags[i].value; + } +} + +#ifdef _WIN32 +// first item on the stack should be io.stdin, io.stderr, or io.stdout, second item +// should be the flags to validate. +// If it returns NULL, then it leaves nil+err on the stack +static HANDLE get_console_handle(lua_State *L, int flags_optional) +{ + if (lua_gettop(L) < 1) { + luaL_argerror(L, 1, "expected file handle"); + } + + HANDLE handle; + DWORD valid; + FILE *file = *(FILE **)luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_FILEHANDLE); + if (file == stdin && file != NULL) { + handle = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + valid = win_valid_in_flags; + + } else if (file == stdout && file != NULL) { + handle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + valid = win_valid_out_flags; + + } else if (file == stderr && file != NULL) { + handle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); + valid = win_valid_out_flags; + + } else { + luaL_argerror(L, 1, "invalid file handle"); // does not return + } + + if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + termFormatError(L, GetLastError(), "failed to retrieve std handle"); + lua_error(L); // does not return + } + + if (handle == NULL) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "failed to get console handle"); + return NULL; + } + + if (flags_optional && lua_gettop(L) < 2) { + return handle; + } + + if (lua_gettop(L) < 2) { + luaL_argerror(L, 2, "expected flags"); + } + + LSBF_BITFLAG flags = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2); + if ((flags & ~valid) != 0) { + luaL_argerror(L, 2, "invalid flags"); + } + + return handle; +} +#else +// first item on the stack should be io.stdin, io.stderr, or io.stdout. Throws a +// Lua error if the file is not one of these. +static int get_console_handle(lua_State *L) +{ + FILE **file = (FILE **)luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_FILEHANDLE); + if (file == NULL || *file == NULL) { + return luaL_argerror(L, 1, "expected file handle"); // call doesn't return + } + + // Check if the file is stdin, stdout, or stderr + if (*file == stdin || *file == stdout || *file == stderr) { + // Push the file descriptor onto the Lua stack + return fileno(*file); + } + + return luaL_argerror(L, 1, "invalid file handle"); // does not return +} +#endif + + + +/*** +Sets the console flags (Windows). +The `CIF_` and `COF_` constants are available on the module table. Where `CIF` are the +input flags (for use with `io.stdin`) and `COF` are the output flags (for use with +`io.stdout`/`io.stderr`). + +To see flag status and constant names check `listconsoleflags`. + +Note: not all combinations of flags are allowed, as some are mutually exclusive or mutually required. +See [setconsolemode documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/setconsolemode) +@function setconsoleflags +@tparam file file file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@tparam bitflags bitflags the flags to set/unset +@treturn[1] boolean `true` on success +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@usage +local system = require('system') +system.listconsoleflags(io.stdout) -- List all the available flags and their current status + +local flags = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) +assert(system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, + flags + system.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + +system.listconsoleflags(io.stdout) -- List again to check the differences +*/ +static int lst_setconsoleflags(lua_State *L) +{ +#ifdef _WIN32 + HANDLE console_handle = get_console_handle(L, 0); + if (console_handle == NULL) { + return 2; // error message is already on the stack + } + LSBF_BITFLAG new_console_mode = lsbf_checkbitflags(L, 2); + + if (!SetConsoleMode(console_handle, new_console_mode)) { + termFormatError(L, GetLastError(), "failed to set console mode"); + return 2; + } + +#else + get_console_handle(L); // to validate args +#endif + + lua_pushboolean(L, 1); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Gets console flags (Windows). +The `CIF_` and `COF_` constants are available on the module table. Where `CIF` are the +input flags (for use with `io.stdin`) and `COF` are the output flags (for use with +`io.stdout`/`io.stderr`). + +_Note_: See [setconsolemode documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/setconsolemode) +for more information on the flags. + + + +@function getconsoleflags +@tparam file file file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@treturn[1] bitflags the current console flags. +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@usage +local system = require('system') + +local flags = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) +print("Current stdout flags:", tostring(flags)) + +if flags:has_all_of(system.COF_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING + system.COF_PROCESSED_OUTPUT) then + print("Both flags are set") +else + print("At least one flag is not set") +end +*/ +static int lst_getconsoleflags(lua_State *L) +{ + DWORD console_mode = 0; + +#ifdef _WIN32 + HANDLE console_handle = get_console_handle(L, 1); + if (console_handle == NULL) { + return 2; // error message is already on the stack + } + + if (GetConsoleMode(console_handle, &console_mode) == 0) + { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "failed to get console mode"); + return 2; + } +#else + get_console_handle(L); // to validate args + +#endif + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, console_mode); + return 1; +} + + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Unix tcgetattr/tcsetattr functions + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +// Code modified from the LuaPosix library by Gary V. Vaughan +// see https://github.com/luaposix/luaposix + +/*** +Get termios state (Posix). +The terminal attributes is a table with the following fields: + +- `iflag` input flags +- `oflag` output flags +- `lflag` local flags +- `cflag` control flags +- `ispeed` input speed +- `ospeed` output speed +- `cc` control characters + +@function tcgetattr +@tparam file fd file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@treturn[1] termios terminal attributes, if successful. On Windows the bitflags are all 0, and the `cc` table is empty. +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@treturn[2] int errnum +@return error message if failed +@usage +local system = require('system') + +local status = assert(tcgetattr(io.stdin)) +if status.iflag:has_all_of(system.I_IGNBRK) then + print("Ignoring break condition") +end +*/ +static int lst_tcgetattr(lua_State *L) +{ +#ifndef _WIN32 + int r, i; + struct termios t; + int fd = get_console_handle(L); + + r = tcgetattr(fd, &t); + if (r == -1) return pusherror(L, NULL); + + lua_newtable(L); + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, t.c_iflag); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "iflag"); + + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, t.c_oflag); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "oflag"); + + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, t.c_lflag); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "lflag"); + + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, t.c_cflag); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "cflag"); + + lua_pushinteger(L, cfgetispeed(&t)); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "ispeed"); + + lua_pushinteger(L, cfgetospeed(&t)); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "ospeed"); + + lua_newtable(L); + for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++) + { + lua_pushinteger(L, i); + lua_pushinteger(L, t.c_cc[i]); + lua_settable(L, -3); + } + lua_setfield(L, -2, "cc"); + +#else + lua_settop(L, 1); // remove all but file handle + get_console_handle(L, 1); //check args + + lua_newtable(L); + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "iflag"); + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "oflag"); + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "lflag"); + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "cflag"); + lua_pushinteger(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "ispeed"); + lua_pushinteger(L, 0); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "ospeed"); + lua_newtable(L); + lua_setfield(L, -2, "cc"); + +#endif + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Set termios state (Posix). +This function will set the flags as given. + +The `I_`, `O_`, and `L_` constants are available on the module table. They are the respective +flags for the `iflags`, `oflags`, and `lflags` bitmasks. + +To see flag status and constant names check `listtermflags`. For their meaning check +[the manpage](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/termios.3.html). + +_Note_: only `iflag`, `oflag`, and `lflag` are supported at the moment. The other fields are ignored. +@function tcsetattr +@tparam file fd file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@int actions one of `TCSANOW`, `TCSADRAIN`, `TCSAFLUSH` +@tparam table termios a table with bitflag fields: +@tparam[opt] bitflags termios.iflag if given will set the input flags +@tparam[opt] bitflags termios.oflag if given will set the output flags +@tparam[opt] bitflags termios.lflag if given will set the local flags +@treturn[1] bool `true`, if successful. Always returns `true` on Windows. +@return[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@treturn[2] int errnum +@usage +local system = require('system') + +local status = assert(tcgetattr(io.stdin)) +if not status.lflag:has_all_of(system.L_ECHO) then + -- if echo is off, turn echoing newlines on + tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, { lflag = status.lflag + system.L_ECHONL })) +end +*/ +static int lst_tcsetattr(lua_State *L) +{ +#ifndef _WIN32 + struct termios t; + int r, i; + int fd = get_console_handle(L); // first is the console handle + int act = luaL_checkinteger(L, 2); // second is the action to take + + r = tcgetattr(fd, &t); + if (r == -1) return pusherror(L, NULL); + + t.c_iflag = lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "iflag", t.c_iflag); + t.c_oflag = lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "oflag", t.c_oflag); + t.c_lflag = lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "lflag", t.c_lflag); + + // Skipping the others for now + + // lua_getfield(L, 3, "cflag"); t.c_cflag = optint(L, -1, 0); lua_pop(L, 1); + // lua_getfield(L, 3, "ispeed"); cfsetispeed( &t, optint(L, -1, B0) ); lua_pop(L, 1); + // lua_getfield(L, 3, "ospeed"); cfsetospeed( &t, optint(L, -1, B0) ); lua_pop(L, 1); + + // lua_getfield(L, 3, "cc"); + // for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++) + // { + // lua_pushinteger(L, i); + // lua_gettable(L, -2); + // t.c_cc[i] = optint(L, -1, 0); + // lua_pop(L, 1); + // } + + r = tcsetattr(fd, act, &t); + if (r == -1) return pusherror(L, NULL); + +#else + // Windows does not have a tcsetattr function, but we check arguments anyway + luaL_checkinteger(L, 2); + lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "iflag", 0); + lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "oflag", 0); + lsbf_checkbitflagsfield(L, 3, "lflag", 0); + lua_settop(L, 1); // remove all but file handle + get_console_handle(L, 1); +#endif + + lua_pushboolean(L, 1); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Enables or disables non-blocking mode for a file (Posix). +@function setnonblock +@tparam file fd file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@tparam boolean make_non_block a truthy value will enable non-blocking mode, a falsy value will disable it. +@treturn[1] bool `true`, if successful +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@treturn[2] int errnum +@see getnonblock +@usage +local sys = require('system') + +-- set io.stdin to non-blocking mode +local old_setting = sys.getnonblock(io.stdin) +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, true) + +-- do stuff + +-- restore old setting +sys.setnonblock(io.stdin, old_setting) +*/ +static int lst_setnonblock(lua_State *L) +{ +#ifndef _WIN32 + + int fd = get_console_handle(L); + + int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); + if (flags == -1) { + return pusherror(L, "Error getting handle flags: "); + } + if (lua_toboolean(L, 2)) { + // truthy: set non-blocking + flags |= O_NONBLOCK; + } else { + // falsy: set disable non-blocking + flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; + } + if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) == -1) { + return pusherror(L, "Error changing O_NONBLOCK: "); + } + +#else + if (lua_gettop(L) > 1) { + lua_settop(L, 1); // use one argument, because the second boolean will fail as get_console_flags expects bitflags + } + HANDLE console_handle = get_console_handle(L, 1); + if (console_handle == NULL) { + return 2; // error message is already on the stack + } + +#endif + + lua_pushboolean(L, 1); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Gets non-blocking mode status for a file (Posix). +@function getnonblock +@tparam file fd file handle to operate on, one of `io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr` +@treturn[1] bool `true` if set to non-blocking, `false` if not. Always returns `false` on Windows. +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +@treturn[2] int errnum +*/ +static int lst_getnonblock(lua_State *L) +{ +#ifndef _WIN32 + + int fd = get_console_handle(L); + + // Set O_NONBLOCK + int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); + if (flags == -1) { + return pusherror(L, "Error getting handle flags: "); + } + if (flags & O_NONBLOCK) { + lua_pushboolean(L, 1); + } else { + lua_pushboolean(L, 0); + } + +#else + if (lua_gettop(L) > 1) { + lua_settop(L, 1); // use one argument, because the second boolean will fail as get_console_flags expects bitflags + } + HANDLE console_handle = get_console_handle(L, 1); + if (console_handle == NULL) { + return 2; // error message is already on the stack + } + + lua_pushboolean(L, 0); + +#endif + return 1; +} + + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Reading keyboard input + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +#ifdef _WIN32 +// Define a static buffer for UTF-8 characters +static char utf8_buffer[4]; +static int utf8_buffer_len = 0; +static int utf8_buffer_index = 0; +#endif + + +/*** +Reads a key from the console non-blocking. This function should not be called +directly, but through the `system.readkey` or `system.readansi` functions. It +will return the next byte from the input stream, or `nil` if no key was pressed. + +On Posix, `io.stdin` must be set to non-blocking mode using `setnonblock` +and canonical mode must be turned off using `tcsetattr`, +before calling this function. Otherwise it will block. No conversions are +done on Posix, so the byte read is returned as-is. + +On Windows this reads a wide character and converts it to UTF-8. Multi-byte +sequences will be buffered internally and returned one byte at a time. + +@function _readkey +@treturn[1] integer the byte read from the input stream +@treturn[2] nil if no key was pressed +@treturn[3] nil on error +@treturn[3] string error message +@treturn[3] int errnum (on posix) +*/ +static int lst_readkey(lua_State *L) { +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (utf8_buffer_len > 0) { + // Buffer not empty, return the next byte + lua_pushinteger(L, (unsigned char)utf8_buffer[utf8_buffer_index]); + utf8_buffer_index++; + utf8_buffer_len--; + // printf("returning from buffer: %d\n", luaL_checkinteger(L, -1)); + if (utf8_buffer_len == 0) { + utf8_buffer_index = 0; + } + return 1; + } + + if (!_kbhit()) { + return 0; + } + + wchar_t wc = _getwch(); + // printf("----\nread wchar_t: %x\n", wc); + if (wc == WEOF) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "read error"); + return 2; + } + + if (sizeof(wchar_t) == 2) { + // printf("2-byte wchar_t\n"); + // only 2 bytes wide, not 4 + if (wc >= 0xD800 && wc <= 0xDBFF) { + // printf("2-byte wchar_t, received high, getting low...\n"); + + // we got a high surrogate, so we need to read the next one as the low surrogate + if (!_kbhit()) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "incomplete surrogate pair"); + return 2; + } + + wchar_t wc2 = _getwch(); + // printf("read wchar_t 2: %x\n", wc2); + if (wc2 == WEOF) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "read error"); + return 2; + } + + if (wc2 < 0xDC00 || wc2 > 0xDFFF) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "invalid surrogate pair"); + return 2; + } + // printf("2-byte pair complete now\n"); + wchar_t wch_pair[2] = { wc, wc2 }; + utf8_buffer_len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wch_pair, 2, utf8_buffer, sizeof(utf8_buffer), NULL, NULL); + + } else { + // printf("2-byte wchar_t, no surrogate pair\n"); + // not a high surrogate, so we can handle just the 2 bytes directly + utf8_buffer_len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, &wc, 1, utf8_buffer, sizeof(utf8_buffer), NULL, NULL); + } + + } else { + // printf("4-byte wchar_t\n"); + // 4 bytes wide, so handle as UTF-32 directly + utf8_buffer_len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, &wc, 1, utf8_buffer, sizeof(utf8_buffer), NULL, NULL); + } + // printf("utf8_buffer_len: %d\n", utf8_buffer_len); + utf8_buffer_index = 0; + if (utf8_buffer_len <= 0) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushliteral(L, "UTF-8 conversion error"); + return 2; + } + + lua_pushinteger(L, (unsigned char)utf8_buffer[utf8_buffer_index]); + utf8_buffer_index++; + utf8_buffer_len--; + // printf("returning from buffer: %x\n", luaL_checkinteger(L, -1)); + return 1; + +#else + // Posix implementation + char ch; + ssize_t bytes_read = read(STDIN_FILENO, &ch, 1); + if (bytes_read > 0) { + lua_pushinteger(L, (unsigned char)ch); + return 1; + + } else if (bytes_read == 0) { + return 0; // End of file or stream closed + + } else { + if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) { + // Resource temporarily unavailable, no data available to read + return 0; + } else { + return pusherror(L, "read error"); + } + } + +#endif +} + + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Retrieve terminal size + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + + +/*** +Get the size of the terminal in rows and columns. +@function termsize +@treturn[1] int the number of rows +@treturn[1] int the number of columns +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +*/ +static int lst_termsize(lua_State *L) { + int columns, rows; + +#ifdef _WIN32 + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; + if (!GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), &csbi)) { + termFormatError(L, GetLastError(), "Failed to get terminal size."); + return 2; + } + columns = csbi.srWindow.Right - csbi.srWindow.Left + 1; + rows = csbi.srWindow.Bottom - csbi.srWindow.Top + 1; + +#else + struct winsize ws; + if (ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) == -1) { + return pusherror(L, "Failed to get terminal size."); + } + columns = ws.ws_col; + rows = ws.ws_row; + +#endif + lua_pushinteger(L, rows); + lua_pushinteger(L, columns); + return 2; +} + + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * utf8 conversion and support + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +// Function to convert a single UTF-8 character to a Unicode code point (uint32_t) +// To prevent having to do codepage/locale changes, we use a custom implementation +int utf8_to_wchar(const char *utf8, size_t len, mk_wchar_t *codepoint) { + if (len == 0) { + return -1; // No input provided + } + + unsigned char c = (unsigned char)utf8[0]; + if (c <= 0x7F) { + *codepoint = c; + return 1; + } else if ((c & 0xE0) == 0xC0) { + if (len < 2) return -1; // Not enough bytes + *codepoint = ((utf8[0] & 0x1F) << 6) | (utf8[1] & 0x3F); + return 2; + } else if ((c & 0xF0) == 0xE0) { + if (len < 3) return -1; // Not enough bytes + *codepoint = ((utf8[0] & 0x0F) << 12) | ((utf8[1] & 0x3F) << 6) | (utf8[2] & 0x3F); + return 3; + } else if ((c & 0xF8) == 0xF0) { + if (len < 4) return -1; // Not enough bytes + *codepoint = ((utf8[0] & 0x07) << 18) | ((utf8[1] & 0x3F) << 12) | ((utf8[2] & 0x3F) << 6) | (utf8[3] & 0x3F); + return 4; + } else { + // Invalid UTF-8 character + return -1; + } +} + + +/*** +Get the width of a utf8 character for terminal display. +@function utf8cwidth +@tparam string utf8_char the utf8 character to check, only the width of the first character will be returned +@treturn[1] int the display width in columns of the first character in the string (0 for an empty string) +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +*/ +int lst_utf8cwidth(lua_State *L) { + const char *utf8_char; + size_t utf8_len; + utf8_char = luaL_checklstring(L, 1, &utf8_len); + int width = 0; + + mk_wchar_t wc; + + if (utf8_len == 0) { + lua_pushinteger(L, 0); + return 1; + } + + // Convert the UTF-8 string to a wide character + int bytes_processed = utf8_to_wchar(utf8_char, utf8_len, &wc); + if (bytes_processed == -1) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushstring(L, "Invalid UTF-8 character"); + return 2; + } + + // Get the width of the wide character + width = mk_wcwidth(wc); + if (width == -1) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushstring(L, "Character width determination failed"); + return 2; + } + + lua_pushinteger(L, width); + return 1; +} + + + + +/*** +Get the width of a utf8 string for terminal display. +@function utf8swidth +@tparam string utf8_string the utf8 string to check +@treturn[1] int the display width of the string in columns (0 for an empty string) +@treturn[2] nil +@treturn[2] string error message +*/ +int lst_utf8swidth(lua_State *L) { + const char *utf8_str; + size_t utf8_len; + utf8_str = luaL_checklstring(L, 1, &utf8_len); + int total_width = 0; + + if (utf8_len == 0) { + lua_pushinteger(L, 0); + return 1; + } + + int bytes_processed = 0; + size_t i = 0; + mk_wchar_t wc; + + while (i < utf8_len) { + bytes_processed = utf8_to_wchar(utf8_str + i, utf8_len - i, &wc); + if (bytes_processed == -1) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushstring(L, "Invalid UTF-8 character"); + return 2; + } + + int width = mk_wcwidth(wc); + if (width == -1) { + lua_pushnil(L); + lua_pushstring(L, "Character width determination failed"); + return 2; + } + + total_width += width; + i += bytes_processed; + } + + lua_pushinteger(L, total_width); + return 1; +} + + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Windows codepage functions + *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + + +/*** +Gets the current console code page (Windows). +@function getconsolecp +@treturn[1] int the current code page (always 65001 on Posix systems) +*/ +static int lst_getconsolecp(lua_State *L) { + unsigned int cp = 65001; +#ifdef _WIN32 + cp = GetConsoleCP(); +#endif + lua_pushinteger(L, cp); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Sets the current console code page (Windows). +@function setconsolecp +@tparam int cp the code page to set, use `system.CODEPAGE_UTF8` (65001) for UTF-8 +@treturn[1] bool `true` on success (always `true` on Posix systems) +*/ +static int lst_setconsolecp(lua_State *L) { + unsigned int cp = (unsigned int)luaL_checkinteger(L, 1); + int success = TRUE; +#ifdef _WIN32 + SetConsoleCP(cp); +#endif + lua_pushboolean(L, success); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Gets the current console output code page (Windows). +@function getconsoleoutputcp +@treturn[1] int the current code page (always 65001 on Posix systems) +*/ +static int lst_getconsoleoutputcp(lua_State *L) { + unsigned int cp = 65001; +#ifdef _WIN32 + cp = GetConsoleOutputCP(); +#endif + lua_pushinteger(L, cp); + return 1; +} + + + +/*** +Sets the current console output code page (Windows). +@function setconsoleoutputcp +@tparam int cp the code page to set, use `system.CODEPAGE_UTF8` (65001) for UTF-8 +@treturn[1] bool `true` on success (always `true` on Posix systems) +*/ +static int lst_setconsoleoutputcp(lua_State *L) { + unsigned int cp = (unsigned int)luaL_checkinteger(L, 1); + int success = TRUE; +#ifdef _WIN32 + SetConsoleOutputCP(cp); +#endif + lua_pushboolean(L, success); + return 1; +} + + + /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initializes module *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +static luaL_Reg func[] = { + { "isatty", lst_isatty }, + { "getconsoleflags", lst_getconsoleflags }, + { "setconsoleflags", lst_setconsoleflags }, + { "tcgetattr", lst_tcgetattr }, + { "tcsetattr", lst_tcsetattr }, + { "getnonblock", lst_getnonblock }, + { "setnonblock", lst_setnonblock }, + { "_readkey", lst_readkey }, + { "termsize", lst_termsize }, + { "utf8cwidth", lst_utf8cwidth }, + { "utf8swidth", lst_utf8swidth }, + { "getconsolecp", lst_getconsolecp }, + { "setconsolecp", lst_setconsolecp }, + { "getconsoleoutputcp", lst_getconsoleoutputcp }, + { "setconsoleoutputcp", lst_setconsoleoutputcp }, + { NULL, NULL } +}; + + + void term_open(lua_State *L) { + // set up constants and export the constants in module table + initialize_valid_flags(); + // Windows flags + for (int i = 0; win_console_in_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, win_console_in_flags[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, win_console_in_flags[i].name); + } + for (int i = 0; win_console_out_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, win_console_out_flags[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, win_console_out_flags[i].name); + } + // Unix flags + for (int i = 0; nix_console_i_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, nix_console_i_flags[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, nix_console_i_flags[i].name); + } + for (int i = 0; nix_console_o_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, nix_console_o_flags[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, nix_console_o_flags[i].name); + } + for (int i = 0; nix_console_l_flags[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lsbf_pushbitflags(L, nix_console_l_flags[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, nix_console_l_flags[i].name); + } + // Unix tcsetattr actions + for (int i = 0; nix_tcsetattr_actions[i].name != NULL; i++) + { + lua_pushinteger(L, nix_tcsetattr_actions[i].value); + lua_setfield(L, -2, nix_tcsetattr_actions[i].name); + } + + // export functions luaL_setfuncs(L, func, 0); } @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -/// @submodule system +/// @module system + +/// Time. +// @section time + #include <lua.h> #include <lauxlib.h> diff --git a/src/wcwidth.c b/src/wcwidth.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6032158 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wcwidth.c @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +// This file was modified from the original versions, check "modified:" comments for details +// Character range updates (both the table and the +1 check) were generated using ChatGPT. + +/* + * This is an implementation of wcwidth() and wcswidth() (defined in + * IEEE Std 1002.1-2001) for Unicode. + * + * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/wcwidth.html + * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/wcswidth.html + * + * In fixed-width output devices, Latin characters all occupy a single + * "cell" position of equal width, whereas ideographic CJK characters + * occupy two such cells. Interoperability between terminal-line + * applications and (teletype-style) character terminals using the + * UTF-8 encoding requires agreement on which character should advance + * the cursor by how many cell positions. No established formal + * standards exist at present on which Unicode character shall occupy + * how many cell positions on character terminals. These routines are + * a first attempt of defining such behavior based on simple rules + * applied to data provided by the Unicode Consortium. + * + * For some graphical characters, the Unicode standard explicitly + * defines a character-cell width via the definition of the East Asian + * FullWidth (F), Wide (W), Half-width (H), and Narrow (Na) classes. + * In all these cases, there is no ambiguity about which width a + * terminal shall use. For characters in the East Asian Ambiguous (A) + * class, the width choice depends purely on a preference of backward + * compatibility with either historic CJK or Western practice. + * Choosing single-width for these characters is easy to justify as + * the appropriate long-term solution, as the CJK practice of + * displaying these characters as double-width comes from historic + * implementation simplicity (8-bit encoded characters were displayed + * single-width and 16-bit ones double-width, even for Greek, + * Cyrillic, etc.) and not any typographic considerations. + * + * Much less clear is the choice of width for the Not East Asian + * (Neutral) class. Existing practice does not dictate a width for any + * of these characters. It would nevertheless make sense + * typographically to allocate two character cells to characters such + * as for instance EM SPACE or VOLUME INTEGRAL, which cannot be + * represented adequately with a single-width glyph. The following + * routines at present merely assign a single-cell width to all + * neutral characters, in the interest of simplicity. This is not + * entirely satisfactory and should be reconsidered before + * establishing a formal standard in this area. At the moment, the + * decision which Not East Asian (Neutral) characters should be + * represented by double-width glyphs cannot yet be answered by + * applying a simple rule from the Unicode database content. Setting + * up a proper standard for the behavior of UTF-8 character terminals + * will require a careful analysis not only of each Unicode character, + * but also of each presentation form, something the author of these + * routines has avoided to do so far. + * + * http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/ + * + * Markus Kuhn -- 2007-05-26 (Unicode 5.0) + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software + * for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted. The author + * disclaims all warranties with regard to this software. + * + * Latest version: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c + */ + +#include "wcwidth.h" // modified: used to define mk_wchar_t + +struct interval { + int first; + int last; +}; + +/* auxiliary function for binary search in interval table */ +static int bisearch(mk_wchar_t ucs, const struct interval *table, int max) { // modified: use mk_wchar_t + int min = 0; + int mid; + + if (ucs < table[0].first || ucs > table[max].last) + return 0; + while (max >= min) { + mid = (min + max) / 2; + if (ucs > table[mid].last) + min = mid + 1; + else if (ucs < table[mid].first) + max = mid - 1; + else + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* The following two functions define the column width of an ISO 10646 + * character as follows: + * + * - The null character (U+0000) has a column width of 0. + * + * - Other C0/C1 control characters and DEL will lead to a return + * value of -1. + * + * - Non-spacing and enclosing combining characters (general + * category code Mn or Me in the Unicode database) have a + * column width of 0. + * + * - SOFT HYPHEN (U+00AD) has a column width of 1. + * + * - Other format characters (general category code Cf in the Unicode + * database) and ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) have a column width of 0. + * + * - Hangul Jamo medial vowels and final consonants (U+1160-U+11FF) + * have a column width of 0. + * + * - Spacing characters in the East Asian Wide (W) or East Asian + * Full-width (F) category as defined in Unicode Technical + * Report #11 have a column width of 2. + * + * - All remaining characters (including all printable + * ISO 8859-1 and WGL4 characters, Unicode control characters, + * etc.) have a column width of 1. + * + * This implementation assumes that mk_wchar_t characters are encoded + * in ISO 10646. + */ + +int mk_wcwidth(mk_wchar_t ucs) // modified: use mk_wchar_t +{ + /* sorted list of non-overlapping intervals of non-spacing characters */ + /* generated by "uniset +cat=Me +cat=Mn +cat=Cf -00AD +1160-11FF +200B c" */ + static const struct interval combining[] = { // modified: added new ranges to the list + { 0x0300, 0x036F }, { 0x0483, 0x0489 }, { 0x0591, 0x05BD }, + { 0x05BF, 0x05BF }, { 0x05C1, 0x05C2 }, { 0x05C4, 0x05C5 }, + { 0x05C7, 0x05C7 }, { 0x0600, 0x0605 }, { 0x0610, 0x061A }, + { 0x061C, 0x061C }, { 0x064B, 0x065F }, { 0x0670, 0x0670 }, + { 0x06D6, 0x06DC }, { 0x06DF, 0x06E4 }, { 0x06E7, 0x06E8 }, + { 0x06EA, 0x06ED }, { 0x0711, 0x0711 }, { 0x0730, 0x074A }, + { 0x07A6, 0x07B0 }, { 0x07EB, 0x07F3 }, { 0x07FD, 0x07FD }, + { 0x0816, 0x0819 }, { 0x081B, 0x0823 }, { 0x0825, 0x0827 }, + { 0x0829, 0x082D }, { 0x0859, 0x085B }, { 0x08D3, 0x08E1 }, + { 0x08E3, 0x0903 }, { 0x093A, 0x093C }, { 0x093E, 0x094F }, + { 0x0951, 0x0957 }, { 0x0962, 0x0963 }, { 0x0981, 0x0983 }, + { 0x09BC, 0x09BC }, { 0x09BE, 0x09C4 }, { 0x09C7, 0x09C8 }, + { 0x09CB, 0x09CD }, { 0x09D7, 0x09D7 }, { 0x09E2, 0x09E3 }, + { 0x09FE, 0x09FE }, { 0x0A01, 0x0A03 }, { 0x0A3C, 0x0A3C }, + { 0x0A3E, 0x0A42 }, { 0x0A47, 0x0A48 }, { 0x0A4B, 0x0A4D }, + { 0x0A51, 0x0A51 }, { 0x0A70, 0x0A71 }, { 0x0A75, 0x0A75 }, + { 0x0A81, 0x0A83 }, { 0x0ABC, 0x0ABC }, { 0x0ABE, 0x0AC5 }, + { 0x0AC7, 0x0AC9 }, { 0x0ACB, 0x0ACD }, { 0x0AE2, 0x0AE3 }, + { 0x0AFA, 0x0AFF }, { 0x0B01, 0x0B03 }, { 0x0B3C, 0x0B3C }, + { 0x0B3E, 0x0B44 }, { 0x0B47, 0x0B48 }, { 0x0B4B, 0x0B4D }, + { 0x0B55, 0x0B57 }, { 0x0B62, 0x0B63 }, { 0x0B82, 0x0B82 }, + { 0x0BBE, 0x0BC2 }, { 0x0BC6, 0x0BC8 }, { 0x0BCA, 0x0BCD }, + { 0x0BD7, 0x0BD7 }, { 0x0C00, 0x0C04 }, { 0x0C3E, 0x0C44 }, + { 0x0C46, 0x0C48 }, { 0x0C4A, 0x0C4D }, { 0x0C55, 0x0C56 }, + { 0x0C62, 0x0C63 }, { 0x0C81, 0x0C83 }, { 0x0CBC, 0x0CBC }, + { 0x0CBE, 0x0CC4 }, { 0x0CC6, 0x0CC8 }, { 0x0CCA, 0x0CCD }, + { 0x0CD5, 0x0CD6 }, { 0x0CE2, 0x0CE3 }, { 0x0D00, 0x0D03 }, + { 0x0D3B, 0x0D3C }, { 0x0D3E, 0x0D44 }, { 0x0D46, 0x0D48 }, + { 0x0D4A, 0x0D4D }, { 0x0D57, 0x0D57 }, { 0x0D62, 0x0D63 }, + { 0x0D82, 0x0D83 }, { 0x0DCF, 0x0DD4 }, { 0x0DD6, 0x0DD6 }, + { 0x0DD8, 0x0DDF }, { 0x0DF2, 0x0DF3 }, { 0x0E31, 0x0E31 }, + { 0x0E34, 0x0E3A }, { 0x0E47, 0x0E4E }, { 0x0EB1, 0x0EB1 }, + { 0x0EB4, 0x0EBC }, { 0x0EC8, 0x0ECD }, { 0x0F18, 0x0F19 }, + { 0x0F35, 0x0F35 }, { 0x0F37, 0x0F37 }, { 0x0F39, 0x0F39 }, + { 0x0F71, 0x0F7E }, { 0x0F80, 0x0F84 }, { 0x0F86, 0x0F87 }, + { 0x0F8D, 0x0F97 }, { 0x0F99, 0x0FBC }, { 0x0FC6, 0x0FC6 }, + { 0x102D, 0x1030 }, { 0x1032, 0x1037 }, { 0x1039, 0x103A }, + { 0x103D, 0x103E }, { 0x1058, 0x1059 }, { 0x105E, 0x1060 }, + { 0x1071, 0x1074 }, { 0x1082, 0x1082 }, { 0x1085, 0x1086 }, + { 0x108D, 0x108D }, { 0x109D, 0x109D }, { 0x135D, 0x135F }, + { 0x1712, 0x1714 }, { 0x1732, 0x1734 }, { 0x1752, 0x1753 }, + { 0x1772, 0x1773 }, { 0x17B4, 0x17B5 }, { 0x17B7, 0x17BD }, + { 0x17C6, 0x17C6 }, { 0x17C9, 0x17D3 }, { 0x17DD, 0x17DD }, + { 0x180B, 0x180E }, { 0x1885, 0x1886 }, { 0x18A9, 0x18A9 }, + { 0x1920, 0x1922 }, { 0x1927, 0x1928 }, { 0x1932, 0x1932 }, + { 0x1939, 0x193B }, { 0x1A17, 0x1A18 }, { 0x1A1B, 0x1A1B }, + { 0x1A56, 0x1A56 }, { 0x1A58, 0x1A5E }, { 0x1A60, 0x1A60 }, + { 0x1A62, 0x1A62 }, { 0x1A65, 0x1A6C }, { 0x1A73, 0x1A7C }, + { 0x1A7F, 0x1A7F }, { 0x1AB0, 0x1ACE }, { 0x1B00, 0x1B03 }, + { 0x1B34, 0x1B34 }, { 0x1B36, 0x1B3A }, { 0x1B3C, 0x1B3C }, + { 0x1B42, 0x1B42 }, { 0x1B6B, 0x1B73 }, { 0x1B80, 0x1B82 }, + { 0x1BA1, 0x1BA1 }, { 0x1BA6, 0x1BA7 }, { 0x1BAA, 0x1BAA }, + { 0x1BAB, 0x1BAD }, { 0x1BE6, 0x1BE6 }, { 0x1BE8, 0x1BE9 }, + { 0x1BED, 0x1BED }, { 0x1BEF, 0x1BF1 }, { 0x1C2C, 0x1C33 }, + { 0x1C36, 0x1C37 }, { 0x1CD0, 0x1CD2 }, { 0x1CD4, 0x1CE8 }, + { 0x1CED, 0x1CED }, { 0x1CF4, 0x1CF4 }, { 0x1CF8, 0x1CF9 }, + { 0x1DC0, 0x1DF9 }, { 0x1DFB, 0x1DFF }, { 0x20D0, 0x20DC }, + { 0x20E1, 0x20E1 }, { 0x20E5, 0x20F0 }, { 0x2CEF, 0x2CF1 }, + { 0x2D7F, 0x2D7F }, { 0x2DE0, 0x2DFF }, { 0x302A, 0x302D }, + { 0x3099, 0x309A }, { 0xA66F, 0xA672 }, { 0xA674, 0xA67D }, + { 0xA69E, 0xA69F }, { 0xA6F0, 0xA6F1 }, { 0xA802, 0xA802 }, + { 0xA806, 0xA806 }, { 0xA80B, 0xA80B }, { 0xA825, 0xA826 }, + { 0xA82C, 0xA82C }, { 0xA8C4, 0xA8C5 }, { 0xA8E0, 0xA8F1 }, + { 0xA8FF, 0xA8FF }, { 0xA926, 0xA92D }, { 0xA947, 0xA951 }, + { 0xA980, 0xA982 }, { 0xA9B3, 0xA9B3 }, { 0xA9B6, 0xA9B9 }, + { 0xA9BC, 0xA9BD }, { 0xA9E5, 0xA9E5 }, { 0xAA29, 0xAA2E }, + { 0xAA31, 0xAA32 }, { 0xAA35, 0xAA36 }, { 0xAA43, 0xAA43 }, + { 0xAA4C, 0xAA4C }, { 0xAA7C, 0xAA7C }, { 0xAAB0, 0xAAB0 }, + { 0xAAB2, 0xAAB4 }, { 0xAAB7, 0xAAB8 }, { 0xAABE, 0xAABF }, + { 0xAAC1, 0xAAC1 }, { 0xAAEB, 0xAAEB }, { 0xAAEE, 0xAAEF }, + { 0xAAF5, 0xAAF6 }, { 0xABE3, 0xABE4 }, { 0xABE6, 0xABE7 }, + { 0xABE9, 0xABEA }, { 0xABEC, 0xABED }, { 0xFB1E, 0xFB1E }, + { 0xFE00, 0xFE0F }, { 0xFE20, 0xFE2F }, { 0x101FD, 0x101FD }, + { 0x102E0, 0x102E0 }, { 0x10376, 0x1037A }, { 0x10A01, 0x10A03 }, + { 0x10A05, 0x10A06 }, { 0x10A0C, 0x10A0F }, { 0x10A38, 0x10A3A }, + { 0x10A3F, 0x10A3F }, { 0x10AE5, 0x10AE6 }, { 0x10D24, 0x10D27 }, + { 0x10EAB, 0x10EAC }, { 0x10F46, 0x10F50 }, { 0x10F82, 0x10F85 }, + { 0x11000, 0x11002 }, { 0x11038, 0x11046 }, { 0x1107F, 0x11082 }, + { 0x110B0, 0x110BA }, { 0x11100, 0x11102 }, { 0x11127, 0x11134 }, + { 0x11145, 0x11146 }, { 0x11173, 0x11173 }, { 0x11180, 0x11182 }, + { 0x111B3, 0x111C0 }, { 0x111C9, 0x111CC }, { 0x1122C, 0x11237 }, + { 0x1123E, 0x1123E }, { 0x112DF, 0x112EA }, { 0x11300, 0x11303 }, + { 0x1133B, 0x1133C }, { 0x1133E, 0x11344 }, { 0x11347, 0x11348 }, + { 0x1134B, 0x1134D }, { 0x11357, 0x11357 }, { 0x11362, 0x11363 }, + { 0x11435, 0x11446 }, { 0x1145E, 0x1145E }, { 0x114B0, 0x114C3 }, + { 0x115AF, 0x115B5 }, { 0x115B8, 0x115C0 }, { 0x115DC, 0x115DD }, + { 0x11630, 0x11640 }, { 0x116AB, 0x116B7 }, { 0x1171D, 0x1172B }, + { 0x1182C, 0x1183A }, { 0x11930, 0x11935 }, { 0x11937, 0x11938 }, + { 0x1193B, 0x1193E }, { 0x11940, 0x11940 }, { 0x11942, 0x11942 }, + { 0x119D1, 0x119D7 }, { 0x119DA, 0x119E0 }, { 0x11A01, 0x11A0A }, + { 0x11A33, 0x11A39 }, { 0x11A3B, 0x11A3E }, { 0x11A47, 0x11A47 }, + { 0x11A51, 0x11A5B }, { 0x11A8A, 0x11A96 }, { 0x11A98, 0x11A99 }, + { 0x11C30, 0x11C36 }, { 0x11C38, 0x11C3D }, { 0x11C3F, 0x11C3F }, + { 0x11C92, 0x11CA7 }, { 0x11CAA, 0x11CB0 }, { 0x11CB2, 0x11CB3 }, + { 0x11CB5, 0x11CB6 }, { 0x11D31, 0x11D36 }, { 0x11D3A, 0x11D3A }, + { 0x11D3C, 0x11D3D }, { 0x11D3F, 0x11D45 }, { 0x11D47, 0x11D47 }, + { 0x11D90, 0x11D91 }, { 0x11D95, 0x11D95 }, { 0x11D97, 0x11D97 }, + { 0x11EF3, 0x11EF4 }, { 0x13430, 0x13438 }, { 0x16AF0, 0x16AF4 }, + { 0x16B30, 0x16B36 }, { 0x16F4F, 0x16F4F }, { 0x16F8F, 0x16F92 }, + { 0x1BC9D, 0x1BC9E }, { 0x1BCA0, 0x1BCA3 }, { 0x1D167, 0x1D169 }, + { 0x1D173, 0x1D182 }, { 0x1D185, 0x1D18B }, { 0x1D1AA, 0x1D1AD }, + { 0x1D242, 0x1D244 }, { 0x1DA00, 0x1DA36 }, { 0x1DA3B, 0x1DA6C }, + { 0x1DA75, 0x1DA75 }, { 0x1DA84, 0x1DA84 }, { 0x1DA9B, 0x1DA9F }, + { 0x1DAA1, 0x1DAAF }, { 0x1E000, 0x1E006 }, { 0x1E008, 0x1E018 }, + { 0x1E01B, 0x1E021 }, { 0x1E023, 0x1E024 }, { 0x1E026, 0x1E02A }, + { 0x1E130, 0x1E136 }, { 0x1E2AE, 0x1E2AE }, { 0x1E2EC, 0x1E2EF }, + { 0x1E4EC, 0x1E4EF }, { 0x1E8D0, 0x1E8D6 }, { 0x1E944, 0x1E94A }, + { 0x1E947, 0x1E94A }, { 0xE0100, 0xE01EF } + }; + + /* test for 8-bit control characters */ + if (ucs == 0) + return 0; + if (ucs < 32 || (ucs >= 0x7f && ucs < 0xa0)) + return -1; + + /* binary search in table of non-spacing characters */ + if (bisearch(ucs, combining, + sizeof(combining) / sizeof(struct interval) - 1)) + return 0; + + /* if we arrive here, ucs is not a combining or C0/C1 control character */ + + return 1 + + (ucs >= 0x1100 && + (ucs <= 0x115f || /* Hangul Jamo init. consonants */ + ucs == 0x2329 || ucs == 0x232a || + (ucs >= 0x2e80 && ucs <= 0xa4cf && + ucs != 0x303f) || /* CJK ... Yi */ + (ucs >= 0xac00 && ucs <= 0xd7a3) || /* Hangul Syllables */ + (ucs >= 0xf900 && ucs <= 0xfaff) || /* CJK Compatibility Ideographs */ + (ucs >= 0xfe10 && ucs <= 0xfe19) || /* Vertical forms */ + (ucs >= 0xfe30 && ucs <= 0xfe6f) || /* CJK Compatibility Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xff00 && ucs <= 0xff60) || /* Fullwidth Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xffe0 && ucs <= 0xffe6) || + (ucs >= 0x1f300 && ucs <= 0x1f64f) || /* modified: added Emoticons */ + (ucs >= 0x1f680 && ucs <= 0x1f6ff) || /* modified: added Transport and Map Symbols */ + (ucs >= 0x1f900 && ucs <= 0x1f9ff) || /* modified: added Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs */ + (ucs >= 0x20000 && ucs <= 0x2fffd) || + (ucs >= 0x30000 && ucs <= 0x3fffd))); +} + + +int mk_wcswidth(const mk_wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n) // modified: use mk_wchar_t +{ + int w, width = 0; + + for (;*pwcs && n-- > 0; pwcs++) + if ((w = mk_wcwidth(*pwcs)) < 0) + return -1; + else + width += w; + + return width; +} + diff --git a/src/wcwidth.h b/src/wcwidth.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2fee11 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wcwidth.h @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// wcwidth.h + +// Windows does not have a wcwidth function, so we use compatibilty code from +// http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c by Markus Kuhn + +#ifndef MK_WCWIDTH_H +#define MK_WCWIDTH_H + + +#ifdef _WIN32 +#include <stdint.h> +typedef uint32_t mk_wchar_t; // Windows wchar_t can be 16-bit, we need 32-bit +#else +#include <wchar.h> +typedef wchar_t mk_wchar_t; // Posix wchar_t is 32-bit so just use that +#endif + +int mk_wcwidth(mk_wchar_t ucs); +int mk_wcswidth(const mk_wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n); + +#endif // MK_WCWIDTH_H diff --git a/system/init.lua b/system/init.lua index 77e0c3b..e99d0d4 100644 --- a/system/init.lua +++ b/system/init.lua @@ -1,2 +1,380 @@ +--- Lua System Library. +-- @module system + +--- Terminal +-- @section terminal + local system = require 'system.core' + + +--- UTF8 codepage. +-- To be used with `system.setconsoleoutputcp` and `system.setconsolecp`. +-- @field CODEPAGE_UTF8 The Windows CodePage for UTF8. +system.CODEPAGE_UTF8 = 65001 + +do + local backup_mt = {} + + --- Returns a backup of terminal settings for stdin/out/err. + -- Handles terminal/console flags, Windows codepage, and non-block flags on the streams. + -- Backs up terminal/console flags only if a stream is a tty. + -- @return table with backup of terminal settings + function system.termbackup() + local backup = setmetatable({}, backup_mt) + + if system.isatty(io.stdin) then + backup.console_in = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdin) + backup.term_in = system.tcgetattr(io.stdin) + end + if system.isatty(io.stdout) then + backup.console_out = system.getconsoleflags(io.stdout) + backup.term_out = system.tcgetattr(io.stdout) + end + if system.isatty(io.stderr) then + backup.console_err = system.getconsoleflags(io.stderr) + backup.term_err = system.tcgetattr(io.stderr) + end + + backup.block_in = system.getnonblock(io.stdin) + backup.block_out = system.getnonblock(io.stdout) + backup.block_err = system.getnonblock(io.stderr) + + backup.consoleoutcodepage = system.getconsoleoutputcp() + backup.consolecp = system.getconsolecp() + + return backup + end + + + + --- Restores terminal settings from a backup + -- @tparam table backup the backup of terminal settings, see `termbackup`. + -- @treturn boolean true + function system.termrestore(backup) + if getmetatable(backup) ~= backup_mt then + error("arg #1 to termrestore, expected backup table, got " .. type(backup), 2) + end + + if backup.console_in then system.setconsoleflags(io.stdin, backup.console_in) end + if backup.term_in then system.tcsetattr(io.stdin, system.TCSANOW, backup.term_in) end + if backup.console_out then system.setconsoleflags(io.stdout, backup.console_out) end + if backup.term_out then system.tcsetattr(io.stdout, system.TCSANOW, backup.term_out) end + if backup.console_err then system.setconsoleflags(io.stderr, backup.console_err) end + if backup.term_err then system.tcsetattr(io.stderr, system.TCSANOW, backup.term_err) end + + if backup.block_in ~= nil then system.setnonblock(io.stdin, backup.block_in) end + if backup.block_out ~= nil then system.setnonblock(io.stdout, backup.block_out) end + if backup.block_err ~= nil then system.setnonblock(io.stderr, backup.block_err) end + + if backup.consoleoutcodepage then system.setconsoleoutputcp(backup.consoleoutcodepage) end + if backup.consolecp then system.setconsolecp(backup.consolecp) end + return true + end +end + + +do -- autotermrestore + local global_backup -- global backup for terminal settings + + + local add_gc_method do + -- __gc meta-method is not available in all Lua versions + local has_gc = not newproxy or false -- `__gc` was added when `newproxy` was removed + + if has_gc then + -- use default GC mechanism since it is available + function add_gc_method(t, f) + setmetatable(t, { __gc = f }) + end + else + -- create workaround using a proxy userdata, typical for Lua 5.1 + function add_gc_method(t, f) + local proxy = newproxy(true) + getmetatable(proxy).__gc = function() + t["__gc_proxy"] = nil + f(t) + end + t["__gc_proxy"] = proxy + end + end + end + + + --- Backs up terminal settings and restores them on application exit. + -- Calls `termbackup` to back up terminal settings and sets up a GC method to + -- automatically restore them on application exit (also works on Lua 5.1). + -- @treturn[1] boolean true + -- @treturn[2] nil if the backup was already created + -- @treturn[2] string error message + function system.autotermrestore() + if global_backup then + return nil, "global terminal backup was already set up" + end + global_backup = system.termbackup() + add_gc_method(global_backup, function(self) pcall(system.termrestore, self) end) + return true + end + + -- export a reset function only upon testing + if _G._TEST then + function system._reset_global_backup() + global_backup = nil + end + end +end + + + +do + local oldunpack = unpack or table.unpack + local pack = function(...) return { n = select("#", ...), ... } end + local unpack = function(t) return oldunpack(t, 1, t.n) end + + --- Wraps a function to automatically restore terminal settings upon returning. + -- Calls `termbackup` before calling the function and `termrestore` after. + -- @tparam function f function to wrap + -- @treturn function wrapped function + function system.termwrap(f) + if type(f) ~= "function" then + error("arg #1 to wrap, expected function, got " .. type(f), 2) + end + + return function(...) + local bu = system.termbackup() + local results = pack(f(...)) + system.termrestore(bu) + return unpack(results) + end + end +end + + + +--- Debug function for console flags (Windows). +-- Pretty prints the current flags set for the handle. +-- @param fh file handle (`io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr`) +-- @usage -- Print the flags for stdin/out/err +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stdin) +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stdout) +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stderr) +function system.listconsoleflags(fh) + local flagtype + if fh == io.stdin then + print "------ STDIN FLAGS WINDOWS ------" + flagtype = "CIF_" + elseif fh == io.stdout then + print "------ STDOUT FLAGS WINDOWS ------" + flagtype = "COF_" + elseif fh == io.stderr then + print "------ STDERR FLAGS WINDOWS ------" + flagtype = "COF_" + end + + local flags = assert(system.getconsoleflags(fh)) + local out = {} + for k,v in pairs(system) do + if type(k) == "string" and k:sub(1,4) == flagtype then + if flags:has_all_of(v) then + out[#out+1] = string.format("%10d [x] %s",v:value(),k) + else + out[#out+1] = string.format("%10d [ ] %s",v:value(),k) + end + end + end + table.sort(out) + for k,v in pairs(out) do + print(v) + end +end + + + +--- Debug function for terminal flags (Posix). +-- Pretty prints the current flags set for the handle. +-- @param fh file handle (`io.stdin`, `io.stdout`, `io.stderr`) +-- @usage -- Print the flags for stdin/out/err +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stdin) +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stdout) +-- system.listconsoleflags(io.stderr) +function system.listtermflags(fh) + if fh == io.stdin then + print "------ STDIN FLAGS POSIX ------" + elseif fh == io.stdout then + print "------ STDOUT FLAGS POSIX ------" + elseif fh == io.stderr then + print "------ STDERR FLAGS POSIX ------" + end + + local flags = assert(system.tcgetattr(fh)) + for _, flagtype in ipairs { "iflag", "oflag", "lflag" } do + local prefix = flagtype:sub(1,1):upper() .. "_" -- I_, O_, or L_, the constant prefixes + local out = {} + for k,v in pairs(system) do + if type(k) == "string" and k:sub(1,2) == prefix then + if flags[flagtype]:has_all_of(v) then + out[#out+1] = string.format("%10d [x] %s",v:value(),k) + else + out[#out+1] = string.format("%10d [ ] %s",v:value(),k) + end + end + end + table.sort(out) + for k,v in pairs(out) do + print(v) + end + end +end + + + +do + --- Reads a single byte from the console, with a timeout. + -- This function uses `system.sleep` to wait until either a byte is available or the timeout is reached. + -- The sleep period is exponentially backing off, starting at 0.0125 seconds, with a maximum of 0.2 seconds. + -- It returns immediately if a byte is available or if `timeout` is less than or equal to `0`. + -- + -- Using `system.readansi` is preferred over this function. Since this function can leave stray/invalid + -- byte-sequences in the input buffer, while `system.readansi` reads full ANSI and UTF8 sequences. + -- @tparam number timeout the timeout in seconds. + -- @treturn[1] byte the byte value that was read. + -- @treturn[2] nil if no key was read + -- @treturn[2] string error message; `"timeout"` if the timeout was reached. + function system.readkey(timeout) + if type(timeout) ~= "number" then + error("arg #1 to readkey, expected timeout in seconds, got " .. type(timeout), 2) + end + + local interval = 0.0125 + local key = system._readkey() + while key == nil and timeout > 0 do + system.sleep(math.min(interval, timeout)) + timeout = timeout - interval + interval = math.min(0.2, interval * 2) + key = system._readkey() + end + + if key then + return key + end + return nil, "timeout" + end +end + + + +do + local left_over_key + local sequence -- table to store the sequence in progress + local utf8_length -- length of utf8 sequence currently being processed + local unpack = unpack or table.unpack + + --- Reads a single key, if it is the start of ansi escape sequence then it reads + -- the full sequence. The key can be a multi-byte string in case of multibyte UTF-8 character. + -- This function uses `system.readkey`, and hence `system.sleep` to wait until either a key is + -- available or the timeout is reached. + -- It returns immediately if a key is available or if `timeout` is less than or equal to `0`. + -- In case of an ANSI sequence, it will return the full sequence as a string. + -- @tparam number timeout the timeout in seconds. + -- @treturn[1] string the character that was received (can be multi-byte), or a complete ANSI sequence + -- @treturn[1] string the type of input: `"char"` for a single key, `"ansi"` for an ANSI sequence + -- @treturn[2] nil in case of an error + -- @treturn[2] string error message; `"timeout"` if the timeout was reached. + -- @treturn[2] string partial result in case of an error while reading a sequence, the sequence so far. + function system.readansi(timeout) + if type(timeout) ~= "number" then + error("arg #1 to readansi, expected timeout in seconds, got " .. type(timeout), 2) + end + + local key + + if not sequence then + -- no sequence in progress, read a key + + if left_over_key then + -- we still have a cached key from the last call + key = left_over_key + left_over_key = nil + else + -- read a new key + local err + key, err = system.readkey(timeout) + if key == nil then -- timeout or error + return nil, err + end + end + + if key == 27 then + -- looks like an ansi escape sequence, immediately read next char + -- as an heuristic against manually typing escape sequences + local key2 = system.readkey(0) + if key2 ~= 91 and key2 ~= 79 then -- we expect either "[" or "O" for an ANSI sequence + -- not the expected [ or O character, so we return the key as is + -- and store the extra key read for the next call + left_over_key = key2 + return string.char(key), "char" + end + + -- escape sequence detected + sequence = { key, key2 } + else + -- check UTF8 length + utf8_length = key < 128 and 1 or key < 224 and 2 or key < 240 and 3 or key < 248 and 4 + if utf8_length == 1 then + -- single byte character + utf8_length = nil + return string.char(key), "char" + else + -- UTF8 sequence detected + sequence = { key } + end + end + end + + local err + if utf8_length then + -- read remainder of UTF8 sequence + local timeout_end = system.gettime() + timeout + while true do + key, err = system.readkey(timeout_end - system.gettime()) + if err then + break + end + table.insert(sequence, key) + + if #sequence == utf8_length then + -- end of sequence, return the full sequence + local result = string.char(unpack(sequence)) + sequence = nil + utf8_length = nil + return result, "char" + end + end + + else + -- read remainder of ANSI sequence + local timeout_end = system.gettime() + timeout + while true do + key, err = system.readkey(timeout_end - system.gettime()) + if err then + break + end + table.insert(sequence, key) + + if (key >= 65 and key <= 90) or (key >= 97 and key <= 126) then + -- end of sequence, return the full sequence + local result = string.char(unpack(sequence)) + sequence = nil + return result, "ansi" + end + end + end + + -- error, or timeout reached, return the sequence so far + local partial = string.char(unpack(sequence)) + return nil, err, partial + end +end + + + return system |