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Copyright (C) 2003,2007 Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef kpty_h
#define kpty_h
#include "kpty_export.h"
#include <qglobal.h>
struct KPtyPrivate;
struct termios;
/**
* Provides primitives for opening & closing a pseudo TTY pair, assigning the
* controlling TTY, utmp registration and setting various terminal attributes.
*/
class KPTY_EXPORT KPty
{
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(KPty)
public:
/**
* Constructor
*/
KPty();
/**
* Destructor:
*
* If the pty is still open, it will be closed. Note, however, that
* an utmp registration is @em not undone.
*/
~KPty();
/**
* Create a pty master/slave pair.
*
* @return true if a pty pair was successfully opened
*/
bool open();
/**
* Open using an existing pty master.
*
* @param fd an open pty master file descriptor.
* The ownership of the fd remains with the caller;
* it will not be automatically closed at any point.
* @return true if a pty pair was successfully opened
*/
bool open(int fd);
/**
* Close the pty master/slave pair.
*/
void close();
/**
* Close the pty slave descriptor.
*
* When creating the pty, KPty also opens the slave and keeps it open.
* Consequently the master will never receive an EOF notification.
* Usually this is the desired behavior, as a closed pty slave can be
* reopened any time - unlike a pipe or socket. However, in some cases
* pipe-alike behavior might be desired.
*
* After this function was called, slaveFd() and setCTty() cannot be
* used.
*/
void closeSlave();
/**
* Open the pty slave descriptor.
*
* This undoes the effect of closeSlave().
*
* @return true if the pty slave was successfully opened
*/
bool openSlave();
/**
* Creates a new session and process group and makes this pty the
* controlling tty.
*/
void setCTty();
/**
* Creates an utmp entry for the tty.
* This function must be called after calling setCTty and
* making this pty the stdin.
* @param user the user to be logged on
* @param remotehost the host from which the login is coming. This is
* @em not the local host. For remote logins it should be the hostname
* of the client. For local logins from inside an X session it should
* be the name of the X display. Otherwise it should be empty.
*/
void login(const char *user = 0, const char *remotehost = 0);
/**
* Removes the utmp entry for this tty.
*/
void logout();
/**
* Wrapper around tcgetattr(3).
*
* This function can be used only while the PTY is open.
* You will need an #include <termios.h> to do anything useful
* with it.
*
* @param ttmode a pointer to a termios structure.
* Note: when declaring ttmode, @c struct @c ::termios must be used -
* without the '::' some version of HP-UX thinks, this declares
* the struct in your class, in your method.
* @return @c true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool tcGetAttr(struct ::termios *ttmode) const;
/**
* Wrapper around tcsetattr(3) with mode TCSANOW.
*
* This function can be used only while the PTY is open.
*
* @param ttmode a pointer to a termios structure.
* @return @c true on success, false otherwise. Note that success means
* that @em at @em least @em one attribute could be set.
*/
bool tcSetAttr(struct ::termios *ttmode);
/**
* Change the logical (screen) size of the pty.
* The default is 24 lines by 80 columns.
*
* This function can be used only while the PTY is open.
*
* @param lines the number of rows
* @param columns the number of columns
* @return @c true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool setWinSize(int lines, int columns);
/**
* Set whether the pty should echo input.
*
* Echo is on by default.
* If the output of automatically fed (non-interactive) PTY clients
* needs to be parsed, disabling echo often makes it much simpler.
*
* This function can be used only while the PTY is open.
*
* @param echo true if input should be echoed.
* @return @c true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool setEcho(bool echo);
/**
* @return the name of the slave pty device.
*
* This function should be called only while the pty is open.
*/
const char *ttyName() const;
/**
* @return the file descriptor of the master pty
*
* This function should be called only while the pty is open.
*/
int masterFd() const;
/**
* @return the file descriptor of the slave pty
*
* This function should be called only while the pty slave is open.
*/
int slaveFd() const;
protected:
/**
* @internal
*/
KPty(KPtyPrivate *d);
/**
* @internal
*/
KPtyPrivate *const d_ptr;
};
#endif
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