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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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/*!
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This modules provides bindings to the local event loop's TTY interface, using it
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to have synchronous, but non-blocking versions of stdio. These handles can be
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inspected for information about terminal dimensions or related information
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about the stream or terminal that it is attached to.
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# Example
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```rust
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use std::io;
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let mut out = io::stdout();
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out.write(bytes!("Hello, world!"));
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```
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*/
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use fmt;
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use libc;
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use option::{Option, Some, None};
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use result::{Ok, Err};
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use io::buffered::LineBufferedWriter;
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use rt::rtio::{DontClose, IoFactory, LocalIo, RtioFileStream, RtioTTY};
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use super::{Reader, Writer, io_error, IoError, OtherIoError,
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standard_error, EndOfFile};
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// And so begins the tale of acquiring a uv handle to a stdio stream on all
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// platforms in all situations. Our story begins by splitting the world into two
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// categories, windows and unix. Then one day the creators of unix said let
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// there be redirection! And henceforth there was redirection away from the
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// console for standard I/O streams.
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//
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// After this day, the world split into four factions:
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//
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// 1. Unix with stdout on a terminal.
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// 2. Unix with stdout redirected.
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// 3. Windows with stdout on a terminal.
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// 4. Windows with stdout redirected.
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//
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// Many years passed, and then one day the nation of libuv decided to unify this
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// world. After months of toiling, uv created three ideas: TTY, Pipe, File.
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// These three ideas propagated throughout the lands and the four great factions
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// decided to settle among them.
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//
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// The groups of 1, 2, and 3 all worked very hard towards the idea of TTY. Upon
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// doing so, they even enhanced themselves further then their Pipe/File
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// brethren, becoming the dominant powers.
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//
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// The group of 4, however, decided to work independently. They abandoned the
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// common TTY belief throughout, and even abandoned the fledgling Pipe belief.
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// The members of the 4th faction decided to only align themselves with File.
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//
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// tl;dr; TTY works on everything but when windows stdout is redirected, in that
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// case pipe also doesn't work, but magically file does!
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enum StdSource {
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TTY(~RtioTTY),
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File(~RtioFileStream),
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}
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fn src<T>(fd: libc::c_int, readable: bool, f: |StdSource| -> T) -> T {
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let mut io = LocalIo::borrow();
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match io.get().tty_open(fd, readable) {
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Ok(tty) => f(TTY(tty)),
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Err(_) => {
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// It's not really that desirable if these handles are closed
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// synchronously, and because they're squirreled away in a task
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// structure the destructors will be run when the task is
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// attempted to get destroyed. This means that if we run a
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// synchronous destructor we'll attempt to do some scheduling
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// operations which will just result in sadness.
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f(File(io.get().fs_from_raw_fd(fd, DontClose)))
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}
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new non-blocking handle to the stdin of the current process.
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///
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/// See `stdout()` for notes about this function.
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pub fn stdin() -> StdReader {
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src(libc::STDIN_FILENO, true, |src| StdReader { inner: src })
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}
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/// Creates a new non-blocking handle to the stdout of the current process.
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///
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/// Note that this is a fairly expensive operation in that at least one memory
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/// allocation is performed. Additionally, this must be called from a runtime
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/// task context because the stream returned will be a non-blocking object using
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/// the local scheduler to perform the I/O.
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pub fn stdout() -> StdWriter {
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src(libc::STDOUT_FILENO, false, |src| StdWriter { inner: src })
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}
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/// Creates a new non-blocking handle to the stderr of the current process.
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///
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/// See `stdout()` for notes about this function.
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pub fn stderr() -> StdWriter {
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src(libc::STDERR_FILENO, false, |src| StdWriter { inner: src })
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}
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// Helper to access the local task's stdout handle
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//
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// Note that this is not a safe function to expose because you can create an
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// aliased pointer very easily:
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//
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// with_task_stdout(|io1| {
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// with_task_stdout(|io2| {
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// // io1 aliases io2
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// })
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// })
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fn with_task_stdout(f: |&mut Writer|) {
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use rt::local::Local;
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use rt::task::Task;
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unsafe {
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let task: Option<*mut Task> = Local::try_unsafe_borrow();
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match task {
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Some(task) => {
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match (*task).stdout_handle {
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Some(ref mut handle) => f(*handle),
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None => {
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let handle = ~LineBufferedWriter::new(stdout());
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let mut handle = handle as ~Writer;
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f(handle);
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(*task).stdout_handle = Some(handle);
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}
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}
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}
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None => {
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let mut io = stdout();
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f(&mut io as &mut Writer);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Flushes the local task's stdout handle.
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///
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/// By default, this stream is a line-buffering stream, so flushing may be
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/// necessary to ensure that all output is printed to the screen (if there are
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/// no newlines printed).
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///
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/// Note that logging macros do not use this stream. Using the logging macros
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/// will emit output to stderr, and while they are line buffered the log
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/// messages are always terminated in a newline (no need to flush).
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pub fn flush() {
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with_task_stdout(|io| io.flush())
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}
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/// Prints a string to the stdout of the current process. No newline is emitted
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/// after the string is printed.
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pub fn print(s: &str) {
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with_task_stdout(|io| io.write(s.as_bytes()))
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}
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/// Prints a string as a line. to the stdout of the current process. A literal
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/// `\n` character is printed to the console after the string.
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pub fn println(s: &str) {
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with_task_stdout(|io| {
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io.write(s.as_bytes());
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io.write(['\n' as u8]);
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})
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}
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/// Similar to `print`, but takes a `fmt::Arguments` structure to be compatible
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/// with the `format_args!` macro.
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pub fn print_args(fmt: &fmt::Arguments) {
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with_task_stdout(|io| fmt::write(io, fmt))
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}
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/// Similar to `println`, but takes a `fmt::Arguments` structure to be
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/// compatible with the `format_args!` macro.
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pub fn println_args(fmt: &fmt::Arguments) {
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with_task_stdout(|io| fmt::writeln(io, fmt))
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}
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/// Representation of a reader of a standard input stream
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pub struct StdReader {
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priv inner: StdSource
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}
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impl Reader for StdReader {
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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Option<uint> {
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let ret = match self.inner {
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TTY(ref mut tty) => tty.read(buf),
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File(ref mut file) => file.read(buf).map(|i| i as uint),
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};
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match ret {
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// When reading a piped stdin, libuv will return 0-length reads when
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// stdin reaches EOF. For pretty much all other streams it will
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// return an actual EOF error, but apparently for stdin it's a
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// little different. Hence, here we convert a 0 length read to an
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// end-of-file indicator so the caller knows to stop reading.
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Ok(0) => {
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io_error::cond.raise(standard_error(EndOfFile));
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None
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}
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Ok(amt) => Some(amt as uint),
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Err(e) => {
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io_error::cond.raise(e);
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None
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}
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}
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}
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fn eof(&mut self) -> bool { false }
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}
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/// Representation of a writer to a standard output stream
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pub struct StdWriter {
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priv inner: StdSource
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}
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impl StdWriter {
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/// Gets the size of this output window, if possible. This is typically used
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/// when the writer is attached to something like a terminal, this is used
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/// to fetch the dimensions of the terminal.
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///
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/// If successful, returns Some((width, height)).
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///
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/// # Failure
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///
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/// This function will raise on the `io_error` condition if an error
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/// happens.
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pub fn winsize(&mut self) -> Option<(int, int)> {
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match self.inner {
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TTY(ref mut tty) => {
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match tty.get_winsize() {
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Ok(p) => Some(p),
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Err(e) => {
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io_error::cond.raise(e);
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None
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}
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}
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}
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File(..) => {
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io_error::cond.raise(IoError {
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kind: OtherIoError,
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desc: "stream is not a tty",
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detail: None,
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});
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None
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}
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}
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}
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/// Controls whether this output stream is a "raw stream" or simply a normal
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/// stream.
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///
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/// # Failure
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///
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/// This function will raise on the `io_error` condition if an error
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/// happens.
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pub fn set_raw(&mut self, raw: bool) {
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match self.inner {
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TTY(ref mut tty) => {
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match tty.set_raw(raw) {
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Ok(()) => {},
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Err(e) => io_error::cond.raise(e),
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}
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}
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File(..) => {
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io_error::cond.raise(IoError {
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kind: OtherIoError,
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desc: "stream is not a tty",
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detail: None,
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});
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}
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}
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}
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/// Returns whether this stream is attached to a TTY instance or not.
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pub fn isatty(&self) -> bool {
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match self.inner {
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TTY(..) => true,
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File(..) => false,
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}
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}
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}
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impl Writer for StdWriter {
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) {
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let ret = match self.inner {
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TTY(ref mut tty) => tty.write(buf),
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File(ref mut file) => file.write(buf),
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};
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match ret {
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Ok(()) => {}
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Err(e) => io_error::cond.raise(e)
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use rt::test::run_in_newsched_task;
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#[test]
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fn smoke_uv() {
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// Just make sure we can acquire handles
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stdin();
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stdout();
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stderr();
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}
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#[test]
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fn smoke_native() {
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do run_in_newsched_task {
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stdin();
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stdout();
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stderr();
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}
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}
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}
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