//go:build !windows // +build !windows package gui import ( "io" "os/exec" "strings" "github.com/creack/pty" "github.com/jesseduffield/gocui" ) func (gui *Gui) desiredPtySize() *pty.Winsize { width, height := gui.Views.Main.Size() return &pty.Winsize{Cols: uint16(width), Rows: uint16(height)} } func (gui *Gui) onResize() error { if gui.State.Ptmx == nil { return nil } // TODO: handle resizing properly: we need to actually clear the main view // and re-read the output from our pty. Or we could just re-run the original // command from scratch if err := pty.Setsize(gui.State.Ptmx, gui.desiredPtySize()); err != nil { return err } return nil } // Some commands need to output for a terminal to active certain behaviour. // For example, git won't invoke the GIT_PAGER env var unless it thinks it's // talking to a terminal. We typically write cmd outputs straight to a view, // which is just an io.Reader. the pty package lets us wrap a command in a // pseudo-terminal meaning we'll get the behaviour we want from the underlying // command. func (gui *Gui) newPtyTask(view *gocui.View, cmd *exec.Cmd, prefix string) error { width, _ := gui.Views.Main.Size() pager := gui.git.Config.GetPager(width) if pager == "" { // if we're not using a custom pager we don't need to use a pty return gui.newCmdTask(view, cmd, prefix) } cmdStr := strings.Join(cmd.Args, " ") cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GIT_PAGER="+pager) _, height := view.Size() _, oy := view.Origin() manager := gui.getManager(view) start := func() (*exec.Cmd, io.Reader) { ptmx, err := pty.StartWithSize(cmd, gui.desiredPtySize()) if err != nil { gui.c.Log.Error(err) } gui.State.Ptmx = ptmx return cmd, ptmx } onClose := func() { gui.State.Ptmx.Close() gui.State.Ptmx = nil } if err := manager.NewTask(manager.NewCmdTask(start, prefix, height+oy+10, onClose), cmdStr); err != nil { return err } return nil }