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use strict;
use warnings;
use POSIX;
our $VERSION='0.03';
=head1 NAME
IO::Stty - Change and print terminal line settings
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# calling the script directly
stty.pl [setting...]
stty.pl {-a,-g,-v,--version}
# Calling Stty module
use IO::Stty;
IO::Stty::stty(\*TTYHANDLE, @modes);
use IO::Stty;
$old_mode=IO::Stty::stty(\*STDIN,'-g');
# Turn off echoing.
IO::Stty::stty(\*STDIN,'-echo');
# Do whatever.. grab input maybe?
$read_password = <>;
# Now restore the old mode.
IO::Stty::stty(\*STDIN,$old_mode);
# What settings do we have anyway?
print IO::Stty::stty(\*STDIN,'-a');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is the PERL POSIX compliant stty.
=head1 INTRO
This has not been tailored to the IO::File stuff but will work with it as
indicated. Before you go futzing with term parameters it's a good idea to grab
the current settings and restore them when you finish.
stty accepts the following non-option arguments that change aspects of the
terminal line operation. A `[-]' before a capability means that it can be
turned off by preceding it with a `-'.
=head1 stty parameters
=head2 Control settings
=over 4
=item [-]parenb
Generate parity bit in output and expect parity bit in input.
=item [-]parodd
Set odd parity (even with `-').
=item cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8
Set character size to 5, 6, 7, or 8 bits.
=item [-]hupcl [-]hup
Send a hangup signal when the last process closes the tty.
=item [-]cstopb
Use two stop bits per character (one with `-').
=item [-]cread
Allow input to be received.
=item [-]clocal
Disable modem control signals.
=back
=head2 Input settings
=over 4
=item [-]ignbrk
Ignore break characters.
=item [-]brkint
Breaks cause an interrupt signal.
=item [-]ignpar
Ignore characters with parity errors.
=item [-]parmrk
Mark parity errors (with a 255-0-character sequence).
=item [-]inpck
Enable input parity checking.
=item [-]istrip
Clear high (8th) bit of input characters.
=item [-]inlcr
Translate newline to carriage return.
=item [-]igncr
Ignore carriage return.
=item [-]icrnl
Translate carriage return to newline.
=item [-]ixon
Enable XON/XOFF flow control.
=item [-]ixoff
Enable sending of stop character when the system
input buffer is almost full, and start character
when it becomes almost empty again.
=back
=head2 Output settings
=over 4
=item [-]opost
Postprocess output.
=back
=head2 Local settings
=over 4
=item [-]isig
Enable interrupt, quit, and suspend special characters.
=item [-]icanon
Enable erase, kill, werase, and rprnt special characters.
=item [-]echo
Echo input characters.
=item [-]echoe, [-]crterase
Echo erase characters as backspace-space-backspace.
=item [-]echok
Echo a newline after a kill character.
=item [-]echonl
Echo newline even if not echoing other characters.
=item [-]noflsh
Disable flushing after interrupt and quit special characters.
* Though this claims non-posixhood it is supported by the perl POSIX.pm.
=item [-]tostop (np)
Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal.
=back
=head2 Combination settings
=over 4
=item ek
Reset the erase and kill special characters to their default values.
=item sane
Same as:
cread -ignbrk brkint -inlcr -igncr icrnl -ixoff opost
isig icanon echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -tostop
also sets all special characters to their default
values.
=item [-]cooked
Same as:
brkint ignpar istrip icrnl ixon opost isig icanon
plus sets the eof and eol characters to their default values
if they are the same as the min and time characters.
With `-', same as raw.
=item [-]raw
Same as:
-ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr
-icrnl -ixon -ixoff -opost -isig -icanon min 1 time 0
With `-', same as cooked.
=item [-]pass8
Same as:
-parenb -istrip cs8
With `-', same as parenb istrip cs7.
=item dec
Same as:
echoe echoctl echoke -ixany
Also sets the interrupt special character to Ctrl-C, erase to
Del, and kill to Ctrl-U.
=back
=head2 Special characters
The special characters' default values vary from system to
system. They are set with the syntax `name value', where
the names are listed below and the value can be given
either literally, in hat notation (`^c'), or as an integer
which may start with `0x' to indicate hexadecimal, `0' to
indicate octal, or any other digit to indicate decimal.
Giving a value of `^-' or `undef' disables that special
character.
=over 4
=item intr
Send an interrupt signal.
=item quit
Send a quit signal.
=item erase
Erase the last character typed.
=item kill
Erase the current line.
=item eof
Send an end of file (terminate the input).
=item eol
End the line.
=item start
Restart the output after stopping it.
=item stop
Stop the output.
=item susp
Send a terminal stop signal.
=back
=head2 Special settings
=over 4
=item min N
Set the minimum number of characters that will satisfy a read
until the time value has expired, when <E>-icanon<E> is set.
=item time N
Set the number of tenths of a second before reads
time out if the min number of characters have not
been read, when -icanon is set.
=item N
Set the input and output speeds to N. N can be one
of: 0 50 75 110 134 134.5 150 200 300 600 1200 1800
2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 exta extb. exta is the
same as 19200; extb is the same as 38400. 0 hangs
up the line if -clocal is set.
=back
=head2 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item -a
Print all current settings in human-readable form.
=item -g
Print all current settings in a form that can be
used as an argument to another stty command to
restore the current settings.
=item -v,--version
Print version info.
=back
=head1 Direct Subroutines
=over 4
=item B<stty()>
IO::Stty::stty(\*STDIN, @params);
From comments:
I'm not feeling very inspired about this. Terminal parameters are obscure
and boring. Basically what this will do is get the current setting,
take the parameters, modify the setting and write it back. Zzzz.
This is not especially efficent and probably not too fast. Assuming the POSIX
spec has been implemented properly it should mostly work.
=cut
sub stty {
my $tty_handle = shift; # This should be a \*HANDLE
@_ or die("No parameters passed to stty");
# Version info
if ($_[0] eq '-v' || $_[0] =~ /version/ ) {
return $IO::Stty::VERSION."\n";
}
my @parameters;
my $parameter;
# Build the 'this really means this' cases.
foreach $parameter (@_) {
if($parameter eq 'ek') {
push (@parameters,'erase',8,'kill',21);
next;
}
if($parameter eq 'sane') {
push (@parameters,'cread','-ignbrk','brkint','-inlcr','-igncr','icrnl',
'-ixoff','opost','isig','icanon','iexten','echo','echoe','echok',
'-echonl','-noflsh','-tostop','echok','intr',3,'quit',28,'erase',
8,'kill',21,'eof',4,'eol',0,'stop',19,'start',17,'susp',26,
'time',0,'min',0 );
next;
# Ugh.
}
if($parameter eq 'cooked' || $parameter eq '-raw') {
# Is this right?
push (@parameters,'brkint','ignpar','istrip','icrnl','ixon','opost',
'isig','icanon');
push (@parameters,'intr',3,'quit',28,'erase',8,'kill',21,'eof',
4,'eol',0,'stop',19,'start',17,'susp',26,'time',0,'min',0);
next;
}
if($parameter eq 'raw' || $parameter eq '-cooked') {
push (@parameters,'-ignbrk','-brkint','-ignpar','-parmrk','-inpck',
'-istrip','-inlcr','-igncr','-icrnl','-ixon','-ixoff',
'-opost','-isig','-icanon','min',1,'time',0 );
next;
}
if($parameter eq 'pass8') {
push (@parameters,'-parenb','-istrip','cs8');
next;
}
if($parameter eq '-pass8') {
push (@parameters,'parenb','istrip','cs7');
next;
}
if($parameter eq 'crt') {
push (@parameters,'echoe','echok');
next;
}
if($parameter eq 'dec') {
# 127 == delete, no?
push (@parameters,'echoe','echok','intr',3,'erase', 127,'kill',21);
next;
}
if($parameter =~ /^\d+$/) {
push (@parameters,'ispeed',$parameter,'ospeed',$parameter);
next;
}
push (@parameters,$parameter);
}
# Notice fileno() instead of handle->fileno(). I want it to work with
# normal fhs.
my ($file_num) = fileno($tty_handle);
# Is it a terminal?
return undef unless isatty($file_num);
my($tty_name) = ttyname($file_num);
# make a terminal object.
my($termios)= POSIX::Termios->new();
$termios->getattr($file_num) || warn "Couldn't get terminal parameters for '$tty_name', fine num ($file_num)";
my($c_cflag) = $termios->getcflag;
my($c_iflag) = $termios->getiflag;
my($ispeed) = $termios->getispeed;
my($c_lflag) = $termios->getlflag;
my($c_oflag) = $termios->getoflag;
my($ospeed) = $termios->getospeed;
my(%control_chars);
$control_chars{'INTR'}=$termios->getcc(VINTR);
$control_chars{'QUIT'}=$termios->getcc(VQUIT);
$control_chars{'ERASE'}=$termios->getcc(VERASE);
$control_chars{'KILL'}=$termios->getcc(VKILL);
$control_chars{'EOF'}=$termios->getcc(VEOF);
$control_chars{'TIME'}=$termios->getcc(VTIME);
$control_chars{'MIN'}=$termios->getcc(VMIN);
$control_chars{'START'}=$termios->getcc(VSTART);
$control_chars{'STOP'}=$termios->getcc(VSTOP);
$control_chars{'SUSP'}=$termios->getcc(VSUSP);
$control_chars{'EOL'}=$termios->getcc(VEOL);
# OK.. we have our crap.
# Do we want to know what the crap is?
if($parameters[0] eq '-a') {
return show_me_the_crap ($c_cflag,$c_iflag,$ispeed,$c_lflag,$c_oflag,
$ospeed,\%control_chars);
}
# did we get the '-g' flag?
if($parameters[0] eq '-g') {
return "$c_cflag:$c_iflag:$ispeed:$c_lflag:$c_oflag:$ospeed:".
$control_chars{'INTR'}.":".
$control_chars{'QUIT'}.":".
$control_chars{'ERASE'}.":".
$control_chars{'KILL'}.":".
$control_chars{'EOF'}.":".
$control_chars{'TIME'}.":".
$control_chars{'MIN'}.":".
$control_chars{'START'}.":".
$control_chars{'STOP'}.":".
$control_chars{'SUSP'}.":".
$control_chars{'EOL'};
}
# Or the converse.. -g used before and we're getting the return.
# Note that this uses the functionality of stty -g, not any specific
# method. Don't take the output here and feed it to the OS stty.
# This will make perl -w happy.
my(@useless_var) = split(':',$parameters[0]);
if (@useless_var == 17) {
# print "Feeding back...\n";
@parameters = split(':',$parameters[0]);
($c_cflag,$c_iflag,$ispeed,$c_lflag,$c_oflag,$ospeed)=(@parameters);
$control_chars{'INTR'}=$parameters[6];
$control_chars{'QUIT'}=$parameters[7];
$control_chars{'ERASE'}=$parameters[8];
$control_chars{'KILL'}=$parameters[9];
$control_chars{'EOF'}=$parameters[10];
$control_chars{'TIME'}=$parameters[11];
$control_chars{'MIN'}=$parameters[12];
$control_chars{'START'}=$parameters[13];
$control_chars{'STOP'}=$parameters[14];
$control_chars{'SUSP'}=$parameters[15];
$control_chars{'EOL'}=$parameters[16];
@parameters=(); # Unset so while loop is passed.
}
# So.. what shall we set?
my($set_value);
while ($parameter = shift(@parameters)) {
# print "Param:$parameter:\n";
$set_value = 1; # On by default...
# unset if starts w/ -, as in -crtscts
$set_value = 0 if $parameter=~ s/^\-//;
# Now the fun part.
# c_cc field crap.
if ($parameter eq 'intr') { $control_chars{'INTR'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'quit') { $control_chars{'QUIT'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'erase') { $control_chars{'ERASE'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'kill') { $control_chars{'KILL'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'eof') { $control_chars{'EOF'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'eol') { $control_chars{'EOL'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'start') { $control_chars{'START'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'stop') { $control_chars{'STOP'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'susp') { $control_chars{'SUSP'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'min') { $control_chars{'MIN'} = shift @parameters; next;}
if ($parameter eq 'time') { $control_chars{'TIME'} = shift @parameters; next;}
# c_cflag crap
if ($parameter eq 'clocal') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | CLOCAL) : ($c_cflag & (~CLOCAL))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'cread') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | CREAD) : ($c_cflag & (~CREAD))); next; }
# As best I can tell, doing |~CS8 will clear the bits.. under solaris
# anyway, where CS5 = 0, CS6 = 0x20, CS7= 0x40, CS8=0x60
if ($parameter eq 'cs5') { $c_cflag = (($c_cflag & ~CS8 )| CS5); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'cs6') { $c_cflag = (($c_cflag & ~CS8 )| CS6); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'cs7') { $c_cflag = (($c_cflag & ~CS8 )| CS7); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'cs8') { $c_cflag = ($c_cflag | CS8); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'cstopb') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | CSTOPB) : ($c_cflag & (~CSTOPB))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'hupcl' || $parameter eq 'hup') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | HUPCL) : ($c_cflag & (~HUPCL))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'parenb') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | PARENB) : ($c_cflag & (~PARENB))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'parodd') { $c_cflag = ($set_value ? ($c_cflag | PARODD) : ($c_cflag & (~PARODD))); next; }
# That was fun. Still awake? c_iflag time.
if ($parameter eq 'brkint') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | BRKINT) : ($c_iflag & (~BRKINT)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'icrnl') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | ICRNL) : ($c_iflag & (~ICRNL)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'ignbrk') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | IGNBRK) : ($c_iflag & (~IGNBRK)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'igncr') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | IGNCR) : ($c_iflag & (~IGNCR)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'ignpar') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | IGNPAR) : ($c_iflag & (~IGNPAR)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'inlcr') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | INLCR) : ($c_iflag & (~INLCR)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'inpck') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | INPCK) : ($c_iflag & (~INPCK)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'istrip') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | ISTRIP) : ($c_iflag & (~ISTRIP)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'ixoff') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | IXOFF) : ($c_iflag & (~IXOFF)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'ixon') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | IXON) : ($c_iflag & (~IXON)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'parmrk') { $c_iflag = (($set_value ? ($c_iflag | PARMRK) : ($c_iflag & (~PARMRK)))); next; }
# Are we there yet? No. Are we there yet? No. Are we there yet...
# print "Values: $c_lflag,".($c_lflag | ECHO)." ".($c_lflag & (~ECHO))."\n";
if ($parameter eq 'echo') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ECHO) : ($c_lflag & (~ECHO)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'echoe') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ECHOE) : ($c_lflag & (~ECHOE)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'echok') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ECHOK) : ($c_lflag & (~ECHOK)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'echonl') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ECHONL) : ($c_lflag & (~ECHONL)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'icanon') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ICANON) : ($c_lflag & (~ICANON)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'iexten') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | IEXTEN) : ($c_lflag & (~IEXTEN)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'isig') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | ISIG) : ($c_lflag & (~ISIG)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'noflsh') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | NOFLSH) : ($c_lflag & (~NOFLSH)))); next; }
if ($parameter eq 'tostop') { $c_lflag = (($set_value ? ($c_lflag | TOSTOP) : ($c_lflag & (~TOSTOP)))); next; }
# Make it stop! Make it stop!
# c_oflag crap.
if ($parameter eq 'opost') { $c_oflag = (($set_value ? ($c_oflag | OPOST) : ($c_oflag & (~OPOST)))); next; }
# Speed?
if ($parameter eq 'ospeed') { $ospeed = &{"POSIX::B".shift(@parameters)}; next; }
if ($parameter eq 'ispeed') { $ispeed = &{"POSIX::B".shift(@parameters)}; next; }
# Default.. parameter hasn't matched anything
# print "char:".sprintf("%lo",ord($parameter))."\n";
warn "IO::Stty::stty passed invalid parameter '$parameter'\n";
}
# What a pain in the ass! Ok.. let's write the crap back.
$termios->setcflag($c_cflag);
$termios->setiflag($c_iflag);
$termios->setispeed($ispeed);
$termios->setlflag($c_lflag);
$termios->setoflag($c_oflag);
$termios->setospeed($ospeed);
$termios->setcc(VINTR,$control_chars{'INTR'});
$termios->setcc(VQUIT,$control_chars{'QUIT'});
$termios->setcc(VERASE,$control_chars{'ERASE'});
$termios->setcc(VKILL,$control_chars{'KILL'});
$termios->setcc(VEOF,$control_chars{'EOF'});
$termios->setcc(VTIME,$control_chars{'TIME'});
$termios->setcc(VMIN,$control_chars{'MIN'});
$termios->setcc(VSTART,$control_chars{'START'});
$termios->setcc(VSTOP,$control_chars{'STOP'});
$termios->setcc(VSUSP,$control_chars{'SUSP'});
$termios->setcc(VEOL,$control_chars{'EOL'});
$termios->setattr($file_num,TCSANOW); # TCSANOW = do immediately. don't unbuffer first.
# OK.. that sucked.
}
=item B<show_me_the_crap()>
Needs documentation
=cut
sub show_me_the_crap {
my ($c_cflag,$c_iflag,$ispeed,$c_lflag,$c_oflag,
$ospeed,$control_chars) = @_;
my(%cc) = %$control_chars;
# rs = return string
my($rs)='';
$rs .= 'speed ';
if ($ospeed == B0) { $rs .= 0; }
if ($ospeed == B50) { $rs .= 50; }
if ($ospeed == B75) { $rs .= 75; }
if ($ospeed == B110) { $rs .= 110; }
if ($ospeed == B134) { $rs .= 134; }
if ($ospeed == B150) { $rs .= 150; }
if ($ospeed == B200) { $rs .= 200; }
if ($ospeed == B300) { $rs .= 300; }
if ($ospeed == B600) { $rs .= 600; }
if ($ospeed == B1200) { $rs .= 1200; }
if ($ospeed == B1800) { $rs .= 1800; }
if ($ospeed == B2400) { $rs .= 2400; }
if ($ospeed == B4800) { $rs .= 4800; }
if ($ospeed == B9600) { $rs .= 9600; }
if ($ospeed == B19200) { $rs .= 19200; }
if ($ospeed == B38400) { $rs .= 38400; }
$rs .= " baud\n";
$rs .= <<EOM;
intr = $cc{'INTR'}; quit = $cc{'QUIT'}; erase = $cc{'ERASE'}; kill = $cc{'KILL'};
eof = $cc{'EOF'}; eol = $cc{'EOL'}; start = $cc{'START'}; stop = $cc{'STOP'}; susp = $cc{'SUSP'};
EOM
;
# c flags.
$rs .= (($c_cflag & CLOCAL) ? '' : '-' ).'clocal ';
$rs .= (($c_cflag & CREAD) ? '' : '-' ).'cread ';
$rs .= (($c_cflag & CSTOPB) ? '' : '-' ).'cstopb ';
$rs .= (($c_cflag & HUPCL) ? '' : '-' ).'hupcl ';
$rs .= (($c_cflag & PARENB) ? '' : '-' ).'parenb ';
$rs .= (($c_cflag & PARODD) ? '' : '-' ).'parodd ';
$c_cflag = $c_cflag & CS8;
if ($c_cflag == CS8) {
$rs .= "cs8\n";
} elsif ($c_cflag == CS7) {
$rs .= "cs7\n";
} elsif ($c_cflag == CS6) {
$rs .= "cs6\n";
} else {
$rs .= "cs5\n";
}
# l flags.
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ECHO) ? '' : '-' ).'echo ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ECHOE) ? '' : '-' ).'echoe ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ECHOK) ? '' : '-' ).'echok ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ECHONL) ? '' : '-' ).'echonl ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ICANON) ? '' : '-' ).'icanon ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & ISIG) ? '' : '-' ).'isig ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & NOFLSH) ? '' : '-' ).'noflsh ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & TOSTOP) ? '' : '-' ).'tostop ';
$rs .= (($c_lflag & IEXTEN) ? '' : '-' ).'iexten ';
# o flag. jam it after the l flags so it looks more compact.
$rs .= (($c_oflag & OPOST) ? '' : '-' )."opost\n";
# i flags.
$rs .= (($c_iflag & BRKINT) ? '' : '-' ).'brkint ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & IGNBRK) ? '' : '-' ).'ignbrk ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & IGNPAR) ? '' : '-' ).'ignpar ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & PARMRK) ? '' : '-' ).'parmrk ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & INPCK) ? '' : '-' ).'inpck ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & ISTRIP) ? '' : '-' ).'istrip ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & INLCR) ? '' : '-' ).'inlcr ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & ICRNL) ? '' : '-' ).'icrnl ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & IXON) ? '' : '-' ).'ixon ';
$rs .= (($c_iflag & IXOFF) ? '' : '-' )."ixoff\n";
return $rs;
}
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Austin Schutz <auschutz@cpan.org> (Initial version and maintenance)
Todd Rinaldo <toddr@cpan.org> (Maintenance)
=head1 BUGS
This is use at your own risk software. Do anything you want with it except
blame me for it blowing up your machine because it's full of bugs.
See above for what functions are supported. It's mostly standard POSIX
stuff. If any of the settings are wrong and you actually know what some of
these extremely arcane settings (like what 'sane' should be in POSIX land)
really should be, please open an RT ticket.
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
None
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 1997 Austin Schutz, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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