191 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
191 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
// +build !windows
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package terminal
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"regexp"
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"strconv"
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)
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var COORDINATE_SYSTEM_BEGIN Short = 1
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var dsrPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\x1b\[(\d+);(\d+)R$`)
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type Cursor struct {
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In FileReader
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Out FileWriter
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}
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// Up moves the cursor n cells to up.
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func (c *Cursor) Up(n int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%dA", n)
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}
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// Down moves the cursor n cells to down.
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func (c *Cursor) Down(n int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%dB", n)
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}
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// Forward moves the cursor n cells to right.
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func (c *Cursor) Forward(n int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%dC", n)
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}
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// Back moves the cursor n cells to left.
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func (c *Cursor) Back(n int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%dD", n)
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}
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// NextLine moves cursor to beginning of the line n lines down.
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func (c *Cursor) NextLine(n int) {
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c.Down(1)
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c.HorizontalAbsolute(0)
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}
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// PreviousLine moves cursor to beginning of the line n lines up.
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func (c *Cursor) PreviousLine(n int) {
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c.Up(1)
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c.HorizontalAbsolute(0)
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}
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// HorizontalAbsolute moves cursor horizontally to x.
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func (c *Cursor) HorizontalAbsolute(x int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%dG", x)
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}
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// Show shows the cursor.
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func (c *Cursor) Show() {
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fmt.Fprint(c.Out, "\x1b[?25h")
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}
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// Hide hide the cursor.
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func (c *Cursor) Hide() {
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fmt.Fprint(c.Out, "\x1b[?25l")
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}
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// Move moves the cursor to a specific x,y location.
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func (c *Cursor) Move(x int, y int) {
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fmt.Fprintf(c.Out, "\x1b[%d;%df", x, y)
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}
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// Save saves the current position
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func (c *Cursor) Save() {
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fmt.Fprint(c.Out, "\x1b7")
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}
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// Restore restores the saved position of the cursor
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func (c *Cursor) Restore() {
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fmt.Fprint(c.Out, "\x1b8")
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}
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// for comparability purposes between windows
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// in unix we need to print out a new line on some terminals
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func (c *Cursor) MoveNextLine(cur *Coord, terminalSize *Coord) {
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if cur.Y == terminalSize.Y {
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fmt.Fprintln(c.Out)
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}
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c.NextLine(1)
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}
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// Location returns the current location of the cursor in the terminal
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func (c *Cursor) Location(buf *bytes.Buffer) (*Coord, error) {
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// ANSI escape sequence for DSR - Device Status Report
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#CSI_sequences
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fmt.Fprint(c.Out, "\x1b[6n")
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// There may be input in Stdin prior to CursorLocation so make sure we don't
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// drop those bytes.
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var loc []int
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var match string
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for loc == nil {
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// Reports the cursor position (CPR) to the application as (as though typed at
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// the keyboard) ESC[n;mR, where n is the row and m is the column.
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reader := bufio.NewReader(c.In)
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text, err := reader.ReadSlice(byte('R'))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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loc = dsrPattern.FindStringIndex(string(text))
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if loc == nil {
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// After reading slice to byte 'R', the bufio Reader may have read more
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// bytes into its internal buffer which will be discarded on next ReadSlice.
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// We create a temporary buffer to read the remaining buffered slice and
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// write them to output buffer.
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buffered := make([]byte, reader.Buffered())
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_, err = io.ReadFull(reader, buffered)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Stdin contains R that doesn't match DSR, so pass the bytes along to
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// output buffer.
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buf.Write(text)
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buf.Write(buffered)
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} else {
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// Write the non-matching leading bytes to output buffer.
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buf.Write(text[:loc[0]])
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// Save the matching bytes to extract the row and column of the cursor.
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match = string(text[loc[0]:loc[1]])
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}
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}
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matches := dsrPattern.FindStringSubmatch(string(match))
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if len(matches) != 3 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of matches: %d", len(matches))
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}
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col, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[2])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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row, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &Coord{Short(col), Short(row)}, nil
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}
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func (cur Coord) CursorIsAtLineEnd(size *Coord) bool {
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return cur.X == size.X
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}
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func (cur Coord) CursorIsAtLineBegin() bool {
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return cur.X == COORDINATE_SYSTEM_BEGIN
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}
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// Size returns the height and width of the terminal.
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func (c *Cursor) Size(buf *bytes.Buffer) (*Coord, error) {
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// the general approach here is to move the cursor to the very bottom
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// of the terminal, ask for the current location and then move the
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// cursor back where we started
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// hide the cursor (so it doesn't blink when getting the size of the terminal)
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c.Hide()
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defer c.Show()
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// save the current location of the cursor
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c.Save()
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defer c.Restore()
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// move the cursor to the very bottom of the terminal
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c.Move(999, 999)
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// ask for the current location
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bottom, err := c.Location(buf)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// since the bottom was calculated in the lower right corner, it
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// is the dimensions we are looking for
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return bottom, nil
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}
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