// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package term provides support functions for dealing with terminals, as // commonly found on UNIX systems. // // Putting a terminal into raw mode is the most common requirement: // // oldState, err := term.MakeRaw(int(os.Stdin.Fd())) // if err != nil { // panic(err) // } // defer term.Restore(int(os.Stdin.Fd()), oldState) // // Note that on non-Unix systems os.Stdin.Fd() may not be 0. package term // State contains the state of a terminal. type State struct { state } // IsTerminal returns whether the given file descriptor is a terminal. func IsTerminal(fd int) bool { return isTerminal(fd) } // MakeRaw puts the terminal connected to the given file descriptor into raw // mode and returns the previous state of the terminal so that it can be // restored. func MakeRaw(fd int) (*State, error) { return makeRaw(fd) } // GetState returns the current state of a terminal which may be useful to // restore the terminal after a signal. func GetState(fd int) (*State, error) { return getState(fd) } // Restore restores the terminal connected to the given file descriptor to a // previous state. func Restore(fd int, oldState *State) error { return restore(fd, oldState) } // GetSize returns the visible dimensions of the given terminal. // // These dimensions don't include any scrollback buffer height. func GetSize(fd int) (width, height int, err error) { return getSize(fd) } // ReadPassword reads a line of input from a terminal without local echo. This // is commonly used for inputting passwords and other sensitive data. The slice // returned does not include the \n. func ReadPassword(fd int) ([]byte, error) { return readPassword(fd) }