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-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/mod.rs185
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm.rs532
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm/tests.rs124
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled.rs336
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled/tests.rs8
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher.rs69
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher/tests.rs19
-rw-r--r--library/test/src/term/win.rs170
8 files changed, 1443 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/mod.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..694473f52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+//! Terminfo database interface.
+
+use std::collections::HashMap;
+use std::env;
+use std::error;
+use std::fmt;
+use std::fs::File;
+use std::io::{self, prelude::*, BufReader};
+use std::path::Path;
+
+use super::color;
+use super::Terminal;
+
+use parm::{expand, Param, Variables};
+use parser::compiled::{msys_terminfo, parse};
+use searcher::get_dbpath_for_term;
+
+/// A parsed terminfo database entry.
+#[allow(unused)]
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub(crate) struct TermInfo {
+ /// Names for the terminal
+ pub(crate) names: Vec<String>,
+ /// Map of capability name to boolean value
+ pub(crate) bools: HashMap<String, bool>,
+ /// Map of capability name to numeric value
+ pub(crate) numbers: HashMap<String, u32>,
+ /// Map of capability name to raw (unexpanded) string
+ pub(crate) strings: HashMap<String, Vec<u8>>,
+}
+
+/// A terminfo creation error.
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub(crate) enum Error {
+ /// TermUnset Indicates that the environment doesn't include enough information to find
+ /// the terminfo entry.
+ TermUnset,
+ /// MalformedTerminfo indicates that parsing the terminfo entry failed.
+ MalformedTerminfo(String),
+ /// io::Error forwards any io::Errors encountered when finding or reading the terminfo entry.
+ IoError(io::Error),
+}
+
+impl error::Error for Error {
+ fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn error::Error + 'static)> {
+ use Error::*;
+ match self {
+ IoError(e) => Some(e),
+ _ => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for Error {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ use Error::*;
+ match *self {
+ TermUnset => Ok(()),
+ MalformedTerminfo(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
+ IoError(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl TermInfo {
+ /// Creates a TermInfo based on current environment.
+ pub(crate) fn from_env() -> Result<TermInfo, Error> {
+ let term = match env::var("TERM") {
+ Ok(name) => TermInfo::from_name(&name),
+ Err(..) => return Err(Error::TermUnset),
+ };
+
+ if term.is_err() && env::var("MSYSCON").map_or(false, |s| "mintty.exe" == s) {
+ // msys terminal
+ Ok(msys_terminfo())
+ } else {
+ term
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Creates a TermInfo for the named terminal.
+ pub(crate) fn from_name(name: &str) -> Result<TermInfo, Error> {
+ get_dbpath_for_term(name)
+ .ok_or_else(|| {
+ Error::IoError(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::NotFound, "terminfo file not found"))
+ })
+ .and_then(|p| TermInfo::from_path(&(*p)))
+ }
+
+ /// Parse the given TermInfo.
+ pub(crate) fn from_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> Result<TermInfo, Error> {
+ Self::_from_path(path.as_ref())
+ }
+ // Keep the metadata small
+ fn _from_path(path: &Path) -> Result<TermInfo, Error> {
+ let file = File::open(path).map_err(Error::IoError)?;
+ let mut reader = BufReader::new(file);
+ parse(&mut reader, false).map_err(Error::MalformedTerminfo)
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) mod searcher;
+
+/// TermInfo format parsing.
+pub(crate) mod parser {
+ //! ncurses-compatible compiled terminfo format parsing (term(5))
+ pub(crate) mod compiled;
+}
+pub(crate) mod parm;
+
+/// A Terminal that knows how many colors it supports, with a reference to its
+/// parsed Terminfo database record.
+pub(crate) struct TerminfoTerminal<T> {
+ num_colors: u32,
+ out: T,
+ ti: TermInfo,
+}
+
+impl<T: Write + Send> Terminal for TerminfoTerminal<T> {
+ fn fg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> io::Result<bool> {
+ let color = self.dim_if_necessary(color);
+ if self.num_colors > color {
+ return self.apply_cap("setaf", &[Param::Number(color as i32)]);
+ }
+ Ok(false)
+ }
+
+ fn reset(&mut self) -> io::Result<bool> {
+ // are there any terminals that have color/attrs and not sgr0?
+ // Try falling back to sgr, then op
+ let cmd = match ["sgr0", "sgr", "op"].iter().find_map(|cap| self.ti.strings.get(*cap)) {
+ Some(op) => match expand(&op, &[], &mut Variables::new()) {
+ Ok(cmd) => cmd,
+ Err(e) => return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, e)),
+ },
+ None => return Ok(false),
+ };
+ self.out.write_all(&cmd).and(Ok(true))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Write + Send> TerminfoTerminal<T> {
+ /// Creates a new TerminfoTerminal with the given TermInfo and Write.
+ pub(crate) fn new_with_terminfo(out: T, terminfo: TermInfo) -> TerminfoTerminal<T> {
+ let nc = if terminfo.strings.contains_key("setaf") && terminfo.strings.contains_key("setab")
+ {
+ terminfo.numbers.get("colors").map_or(0, |&n| n)
+ } else {
+ 0
+ };
+
+ TerminfoTerminal { out, ti: terminfo, num_colors: nc }
+ }
+
+ /// Creates a new TerminfoTerminal for the current environment with the given Write.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` when the terminfo cannot be found or parsed.
+ pub(crate) fn new(out: T) -> Option<TerminfoTerminal<T>> {
+ TermInfo::from_env().map(move |ti| TerminfoTerminal::new_with_terminfo(out, ti)).ok()
+ }
+
+ fn dim_if_necessary(&self, color: color::Color) -> color::Color {
+ if color >= self.num_colors && color >= 8 && color < 16 { color - 8 } else { color }
+ }
+
+ fn apply_cap(&mut self, cmd: &str, params: &[Param]) -> io::Result<bool> {
+ match self.ti.strings.get(cmd) {
+ Some(cmd) => match expand(&cmd, params, &mut Variables::new()) {
+ Ok(s) => self.out.write_all(&s).and(Ok(true)),
+ Err(e) => Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, e)),
+ },
+ None => Ok(false),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Write> Write for TerminfoTerminal<T> {
+ fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ self.out.write(buf)
+ }
+
+ fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
+ self.out.flush()
+ }
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0756c8374
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,532 @@
+//! Parameterized string expansion
+
+use self::Param::*;
+use self::States::*;
+
+use std::iter::repeat;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
+enum States {
+ Nothing,
+ Percent,
+ SetVar,
+ GetVar,
+ PushParam,
+ CharConstant,
+ CharClose,
+ IntConstant(i32),
+ FormatPattern(Flags, FormatState),
+ SeekIfElse(usize),
+ SeekIfElsePercent(usize),
+ SeekIfEnd(usize),
+ SeekIfEndPercent(usize),
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Clone)]
+enum FormatState {
+ Flags,
+ Width,
+ Precision,
+}
+
+/// Types of parameters a capability can use
+#[allow(missing_docs)]
+#[derive(Clone)]
+pub(crate) enum Param {
+ Number(i32),
+}
+
+/// Container for static and dynamic variable arrays
+pub(crate) struct Variables {
+ /// Static variables A-Z
+ sta_va: [Param; 26],
+ /// Dynamic variables a-z
+ dyn_va: [Param; 26],
+}
+
+impl Variables {
+ /// Returns a new zero-initialized Variables
+ pub(crate) fn new() -> Variables {
+ Variables {
+ sta_va: [
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ ],
+ dyn_va: [
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ ],
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Expand a parameterized capability
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `cap` - string to expand
+/// * `params` - vector of params for %p1 etc
+/// * `vars` - Variables struct for %Pa etc
+///
+/// To be compatible with ncurses, `vars` should be the same between calls to `expand` for
+/// multiple capabilities for the same terminal.
+pub(crate) fn expand(
+ cap: &[u8],
+ params: &[Param],
+ vars: &mut Variables,
+) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> {
+ let mut state = Nothing;
+
+ // expanded cap will only rarely be larger than the cap itself
+ let mut output = Vec::with_capacity(cap.len());
+
+ let mut stack: Vec<Param> = Vec::new();
+
+ // Copy parameters into a local vector for mutability
+ let mut mparams = [
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ Number(0),
+ ];
+ for (dst, src) in mparams.iter_mut().zip(params.iter()) {
+ *dst = (*src).clone();
+ }
+
+ for &c in cap.iter() {
+ let cur = c as char;
+ let mut old_state = state;
+ match state {
+ Nothing => {
+ if cur == '%' {
+ state = Percent;
+ } else {
+ output.push(c);
+ }
+ }
+ Percent => {
+ match cur {
+ '%' => {
+ output.push(c);
+ state = Nothing
+ }
+ 'c' => {
+ match stack.pop() {
+ // if c is 0, use 0200 (128) for ncurses compatibility
+ Some(Number(0)) => output.push(128u8),
+ // Don't check bounds. ncurses just casts and truncates.
+ Some(Number(c)) => output.push(c as u8),
+ None => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ }
+ }
+ 'p' => state = PushParam,
+ 'P' => state = SetVar,
+ 'g' => state = GetVar,
+ '\'' => state = CharConstant,
+ '{' => state = IntConstant(0),
+ 'l' => match stack.pop() {
+ Some(_) => return Err("a non-str was used with %l".to_string()),
+ None => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ },
+ '+' | '-' | '/' | '*' | '^' | '&' | '|' | 'm' => {
+ match (stack.pop(), stack.pop()) {
+ (Some(Number(y)), Some(Number(x))) => stack.push(Number(match cur {
+ '+' => x + y,
+ '-' => x - y,
+ '*' => x * y,
+ '/' => x / y,
+ '|' => x | y,
+ '&' => x & y,
+ '^' => x ^ y,
+ 'm' => x % y,
+ _ => unreachable!("All cases handled"),
+ })),
+ _ => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ }
+ }
+ '=' | '>' | '<' | 'A' | 'O' => match (stack.pop(), stack.pop()) {
+ (Some(Number(y)), Some(Number(x))) => stack.push(Number(
+ if match cur {
+ '=' => x == y,
+ '<' => x < y,
+ '>' => x > y,
+ 'A' => x > 0 && y > 0,
+ 'O' => x > 0 || y > 0,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ } {
+ 1
+ } else {
+ 0
+ },
+ )),
+ _ => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ },
+ '!' | '~' => match stack.pop() {
+ Some(Number(x)) => stack.push(Number(match cur {
+ '!' if x > 0 => 0,
+ '!' => 1,
+ '~' => !x,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ })),
+ None => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ },
+ 'i' => match (&mparams[0], &mparams[1]) {
+ (&Number(x), &Number(y)) => {
+ mparams[0] = Number(x + 1);
+ mparams[1] = Number(y + 1);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // printf-style support for %doxXs
+ 'd' | 'o' | 'x' | 'X' | 's' => {
+ if let Some(arg) = stack.pop() {
+ let flags = Flags::new();
+ let res = format(arg, FormatOp::from_char(cur), flags)?;
+ output.extend(res.iter().cloned());
+ } else {
+ return Err("stack is empty".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ ':' | '#' | ' ' | '.' | '0'..='9' => {
+ let mut flags = Flags::new();
+ let mut fstate = FormatState::Flags;
+ match cur {
+ ':' => (),
+ '#' => flags.alternate = true,
+ ' ' => flags.space = true,
+ '.' => fstate = FormatState::Precision,
+ '0'..='9' => {
+ flags.width = cur as usize - '0' as usize;
+ fstate = FormatState::Width;
+ }
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ }
+ state = FormatPattern(flags, fstate);
+ }
+
+ // conditionals
+ '?' => (),
+ 't' => match stack.pop() {
+ Some(Number(0)) => state = SeekIfElse(0),
+ Some(Number(_)) => (),
+ None => return Err("stack is empty".to_string()),
+ },
+ 'e' => state = SeekIfEnd(0),
+ ';' => (),
+ _ => return Err(format!("unrecognized format option {cur}")),
+ }
+ }
+ PushParam => {
+ // params are 1-indexed
+ stack.push(
+ mparams[match cur.to_digit(10) {
+ Some(d) => d as usize - 1,
+ None => return Err("bad param number".to_string()),
+ }]
+ .clone(),
+ );
+ }
+ SetVar => {
+ if cur >= 'A' && cur <= 'Z' {
+ if let Some(arg) = stack.pop() {
+ let idx = (cur as u8) - b'A';
+ vars.sta_va[idx as usize] = arg;
+ } else {
+ return Err("stack is empty".to_string());
+ }
+ } else if cur >= 'a' && cur <= 'z' {
+ if let Some(arg) = stack.pop() {
+ let idx = (cur as u8) - b'a';
+ vars.dyn_va[idx as usize] = arg;
+ } else {
+ return Err("stack is empty".to_string());
+ }
+ } else {
+ return Err("bad variable name in %P".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ GetVar => {
+ if cur >= 'A' && cur <= 'Z' {
+ let idx = (cur as u8) - b'A';
+ stack.push(vars.sta_va[idx as usize].clone());
+ } else if cur >= 'a' && cur <= 'z' {
+ let idx = (cur as u8) - b'a';
+ stack.push(vars.dyn_va[idx as usize].clone());
+ } else {
+ return Err("bad variable name in %g".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ CharConstant => {
+ stack.push(Number(c as i32));
+ state = CharClose;
+ }
+ CharClose => {
+ if cur != '\'' {
+ return Err("malformed character constant".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ IntConstant(i) => {
+ if cur == '}' {
+ stack.push(Number(i));
+ state = Nothing;
+ } else if let Some(digit) = cur.to_digit(10) {
+ match i.checked_mul(10).and_then(|i_ten| i_ten.checked_add(digit as i32)) {
+ Some(i) => {
+ state = IntConstant(i);
+ old_state = Nothing;
+ }
+ None => return Err("int constant too large".to_string()),
+ }
+ } else {
+ return Err("bad int constant".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ FormatPattern(ref mut flags, ref mut fstate) => {
+ old_state = Nothing;
+ match (*fstate, cur) {
+ (_, 'd') | (_, 'o') | (_, 'x') | (_, 'X') | (_, 's') => {
+ if let Some(arg) = stack.pop() {
+ let res = format(arg, FormatOp::from_char(cur), *flags)?;
+ output.extend(res.iter().cloned());
+ // will cause state to go to Nothing
+ old_state = FormatPattern(*flags, *fstate);
+ } else {
+ return Err("stack is empty".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, '#') => {
+ flags.alternate = true;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, '-') => {
+ flags.left = true;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, '+') => {
+ flags.sign = true;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, ' ') => {
+ flags.space = true;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, '0'..='9') => {
+ flags.width = cur as usize - '0' as usize;
+ *fstate = FormatState::Width;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Flags, '.') => {
+ *fstate = FormatState::Precision;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Width, '0'..='9') => {
+ let old = flags.width;
+ flags.width = flags.width * 10 + (cur as usize - '0' as usize);
+ if flags.width < old {
+ return Err("format width overflow".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ (FormatState::Width, '.') => {
+ *fstate = FormatState::Precision;
+ }
+ (FormatState::Precision, '0'..='9') => {
+ let old = flags.precision;
+ flags.precision = flags.precision * 10 + (cur as usize - '0' as usize);
+ if flags.precision < old {
+ return Err("format precision overflow".to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ _ => return Err("invalid format specifier".to_string()),
+ }
+ }
+ SeekIfElse(level) => {
+ if cur == '%' {
+ state = SeekIfElsePercent(level);
+ }
+ old_state = Nothing;
+ }
+ SeekIfElsePercent(level) => {
+ if cur == ';' {
+ if level == 0 {
+ state = Nothing;
+ } else {
+ state = SeekIfElse(level - 1);
+ }
+ } else if cur == 'e' && level == 0 {
+ state = Nothing;
+ } else if cur == '?' {
+ state = SeekIfElse(level + 1);
+ } else {
+ state = SeekIfElse(level);
+ }
+ }
+ SeekIfEnd(level) => {
+ if cur == '%' {
+ state = SeekIfEndPercent(level);
+ }
+ old_state = Nothing;
+ }
+ SeekIfEndPercent(level) => {
+ if cur == ';' {
+ if level == 0 {
+ state = Nothing;
+ } else {
+ state = SeekIfEnd(level - 1);
+ }
+ } else if cur == '?' {
+ state = SeekIfEnd(level + 1);
+ } else {
+ state = SeekIfEnd(level);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if state == old_state {
+ state = Nothing;
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(output)
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Clone)]
+struct Flags {
+ width: usize,
+ precision: usize,
+ alternate: bool,
+ left: bool,
+ sign: bool,
+ space: bool,
+}
+
+impl Flags {
+ fn new() -> Flags {
+ Flags { width: 0, precision: 0, alternate: false, left: false, sign: false, space: false }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
+enum FormatOp {
+ Digit,
+ Octal,
+ LowerHex,
+ UpperHex,
+ String,
+}
+
+impl FormatOp {
+ fn from_char(c: char) -> FormatOp {
+ match c {
+ 'd' => FormatOp::Digit,
+ 'o' => FormatOp::Octal,
+ 'x' => FormatOp::LowerHex,
+ 'X' => FormatOp::UpperHex,
+ 's' => FormatOp::String,
+ _ => panic!("bad FormatOp char"),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn format(val: Param, op: FormatOp, flags: Flags) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> {
+ let mut s = match val {
+ Number(d) => {
+ match op {
+ FormatOp::Digit => {
+ if flags.sign {
+ format!("{:+01$}", d, flags.precision)
+ } else if d < 0 {
+ // C doesn't take sign into account in precision calculation.
+ format!("{:01$}", d, flags.precision + 1)
+ } else if flags.space {
+ format!(" {:01$}", d, flags.precision)
+ } else {
+ format!("{:01$}", d, flags.precision)
+ }
+ }
+ FormatOp::Octal => {
+ if flags.alternate {
+ // Leading octal zero counts against precision.
+ format!("0{:01$o}", d, flags.precision.saturating_sub(1))
+ } else {
+ format!("{:01$o}", d, flags.precision)
+ }
+ }
+ FormatOp::LowerHex => {
+ if flags.alternate && d != 0 {
+ format!("0x{:01$x}", d, flags.precision)
+ } else {
+ format!("{:01$x}", d, flags.precision)
+ }
+ }
+ FormatOp::UpperHex => {
+ if flags.alternate && d != 0 {
+ format!("0X{:01$X}", d, flags.precision)
+ } else {
+ format!("{:01$X}", d, flags.precision)
+ }
+ }
+ FormatOp::String => return Err("non-number on stack with %s".to_string()),
+ }
+ .into_bytes()
+ }
+ };
+ if flags.width > s.len() {
+ let n = flags.width - s.len();
+ if flags.left {
+ s.extend(repeat(b' ').take(n));
+ } else {
+ let mut s_ = Vec::with_capacity(flags.width);
+ s_.extend(repeat(b' ').take(n));
+ s_.extend(s.into_iter());
+ s = s_;
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(s)
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm/tests.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c738f3ba0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parm/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
+use super::*;
+
+use std::result::Result::Ok;
+
+#[test]
+fn test_basic_setabf() {
+ let s = b"\\E[48;5;%p1%dm";
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(s, &[Number(1)], &mut Variables::new()).unwrap(),
+ "\\E[48;5;1m".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_multiple_int_constants() {
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(b"%{1}%{2}%d%d", &[], &mut Variables::new()).unwrap(),
+ "21".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_op_i() {
+ let mut vars = Variables::new();
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(b"%p1%d%p2%d%p3%d%i%p1%d%p2%d%p3%d", &[Number(1), Number(2), Number(3)], &mut vars),
+ Ok("123233".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>())
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(b"%p1%d%p2%d%i%p1%d%p2%d", &[], &mut vars),
+ Ok("0011".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>())
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_param_stack_failure_conditions() {
+ let mut varstruct = Variables::new();
+ let vars = &mut varstruct;
+ fn get_res(
+ fmt: &str,
+ cap: &str,
+ params: &[Param],
+ vars: &mut Variables,
+ ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> {
+ let mut u8v: Vec<_> = fmt.bytes().collect();
+ u8v.extend(cap.as_bytes().iter().map(|&b| b));
+ expand(&u8v, params, vars)
+ }
+
+ let caps = ["%d", "%c", "%s", "%Pa", "%l", "%!", "%~"];
+ for &cap in caps.iter() {
+ let res = get_res("", cap, &[], vars);
+ assert!(res.is_err(), "Op {} succeeded incorrectly with 0 stack entries", cap);
+ if cap == "%s" || cap == "%l" {
+ continue;
+ }
+ let p = Number(97);
+ let res = get_res("%p1", cap, &[p], vars);
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "Op {} failed with 1 stack entry: {}", cap, res.unwrap_err());
+ }
+ let caps = ["%+", "%-", "%*", "%/", "%m", "%&", "%|", "%A", "%O"];
+ for &cap in caps.iter() {
+ let res = expand(cap.as_bytes(), &[], vars);
+ assert!(res.is_err(), "Binop {} succeeded incorrectly with 0 stack entries", cap);
+ let res = get_res("%{1}", cap, &[], vars);
+ assert!(res.is_err(), "Binop {} succeeded incorrectly with 1 stack entry", cap);
+ let res = get_res("%{1}%{2}", cap, &[], vars);
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "Binop {} failed with 2 stack entries: {}", cap, res.unwrap_err());
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_push_bad_param() {
+ assert!(expand(b"%pa", &[], &mut Variables::new()).is_err());
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_comparison_ops() {
+ let v = [('<', [1u8, 0u8, 0u8]), ('=', [0u8, 1u8, 0u8]), ('>', [0u8, 0u8, 1u8])];
+ for &(op, bs) in v.iter() {
+ let s = format!("%{{1}}%{{2}}%{op}%d");
+ let res = expand(s.as_bytes(), &[], &mut Variables::new());
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), vec![b'0' + bs[0]]);
+ let s = format!("%{{1}}%{{1}}%{op}%d");
+ let res = expand(s.as_bytes(), &[], &mut Variables::new());
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), vec![b'0' + bs[1]]);
+ let s = format!("%{{2}}%{{1}}%{op}%d");
+ let res = expand(s.as_bytes(), &[], &mut Variables::new());
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), vec![b'0' + bs[2]]);
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_conditionals() {
+ let mut vars = Variables::new();
+ let s = b"\\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t9%p1%{8}%-%d%e38;5;%p1%d%;m";
+ let res = expand(s, &[Number(1)], &mut vars);
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), "\\E[31m".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>());
+ let res = expand(s, &[Number(8)], &mut vars);
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), "\\E[90m".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>());
+ let res = expand(s, &[Number(42)], &mut vars);
+ assert!(res.is_ok(), "{}", res.unwrap_err());
+ assert_eq!(res.unwrap(), "\\E[38;5;42m".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>());
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_format() {
+ let mut varstruct = Variables::new();
+ let vars = &mut varstruct;
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(b"%p1%d%p1%.3d%p1%5d%p1%:+d", &[Number(1)], vars),
+ Ok("1001 1+1".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>())
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ expand(b"%p1%o%p1%#o%p2%6.4x%p2%#6.4X", &[Number(15), Number(27)], vars),
+ Ok("17017 001b0X001B".bytes().collect::<Vec<_>>())
+ );
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5d40b7988
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,336 @@
+#![allow(non_upper_case_globals, missing_docs)]
+
+//! ncurses-compatible compiled terminfo format parsing (term(5))
+
+use super::super::TermInfo;
+use std::collections::HashMap;
+use std::io;
+use std::io::prelude::*;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+
+// These are the orders ncurses uses in its compiled format (as of 5.9). Not sure if portable.
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static boolfnames: &[&str] = &["auto_left_margin", "auto_right_margin",
+ "no_esc_ctlc", "ceol_standout_glitch", "eat_newline_glitch", "erase_overstrike", "generic_type",
+ "hard_copy", "has_meta_key", "has_status_line", "insert_null_glitch", "memory_above",
+ "memory_below", "move_insert_mode", "move_standout_mode", "over_strike", "status_line_esc_ok",
+ "dest_tabs_magic_smso", "tilde_glitch", "transparent_underline", "xon_xoff", "needs_xon_xoff",
+ "prtr_silent", "hard_cursor", "non_rev_rmcup", "no_pad_char", "non_dest_scroll_region",
+ "can_change", "back_color_erase", "hue_lightness_saturation", "col_addr_glitch",
+ "cr_cancels_micro_mode", "has_print_wheel", "row_addr_glitch", "semi_auto_right_margin",
+ "cpi_changes_res", "lpi_changes_res", "backspaces_with_bs", "crt_no_scrolling",
+ "no_correctly_working_cr", "gnu_has_meta_key", "linefeed_is_newline", "has_hardware_tabs",
+ "return_does_clr_eol"];
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static boolnames: &[&str] = &["bw", "am", "xsb", "xhp", "xenl", "eo",
+ "gn", "hc", "km", "hs", "in", "db", "da", "mir", "msgr", "os", "eslok", "xt", "hz", "ul", "xon",
+ "nxon", "mc5i", "chts", "nrrmc", "npc", "ndscr", "ccc", "bce", "hls", "xhpa", "crxm", "daisy",
+ "xvpa", "sam", "cpix", "lpix", "OTbs", "OTns", "OTnc", "OTMT", "OTNL", "OTpt", "OTxr"];
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static numfnames: &[&str] = &[ "columns", "init_tabs", "lines",
+ "lines_of_memory", "magic_cookie_glitch", "padding_baud_rate", "virtual_terminal",
+ "width_status_line", "num_labels", "label_height", "label_width", "max_attributes",
+ "maximum_windows", "max_colors", "max_pairs", "no_color_video", "buffer_capacity",
+ "dot_vert_spacing", "dot_horz_spacing", "max_micro_address", "max_micro_jump", "micro_col_size",
+ "micro_line_size", "number_of_pins", "output_res_char", "output_res_line",
+ "output_res_horz_inch", "output_res_vert_inch", "print_rate", "wide_char_size", "buttons",
+ "bit_image_entwining", "bit_image_type", "magic_cookie_glitch_ul", "carriage_return_delay",
+ "new_line_delay", "backspace_delay", "horizontal_tab_delay", "number_of_function_keys"];
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static numnames: &[&str] = &[ "cols", "it", "lines", "lm", "xmc", "pb",
+ "vt", "wsl", "nlab", "lh", "lw", "ma", "wnum", "colors", "pairs", "ncv", "bufsz", "spinv",
+ "spinh", "maddr", "mjump", "mcs", "mls", "npins", "orc", "orl", "orhi", "orvi", "cps", "widcs",
+ "btns", "bitwin", "bitype", "UTug", "OTdC", "OTdN", "OTdB", "OTdT", "OTkn"];
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static stringfnames: &[&str] = &[ "back_tab", "bell", "carriage_return",
+ "change_scroll_region", "clear_all_tabs", "clear_screen", "clr_eol", "clr_eos",
+ "column_address", "command_character", "cursor_address", "cursor_down", "cursor_home",
+ "cursor_invisible", "cursor_left", "cursor_mem_address", "cursor_normal", "cursor_right",
+ "cursor_to_ll", "cursor_up", "cursor_visible", "delete_character", "delete_line",
+ "dis_status_line", "down_half_line", "enter_alt_charset_mode", "enter_blink_mode",
+ "enter_bold_mode", "enter_ca_mode", "enter_delete_mode", "enter_dim_mode", "enter_insert_mode",
+ "enter_secure_mode", "enter_protected_mode", "enter_reverse_mode", "enter_standout_mode",
+ "enter_underline_mode", "erase_chars", "exit_alt_charset_mode", "exit_attribute_mode",
+ "exit_ca_mode", "exit_delete_mode", "exit_insert_mode", "exit_standout_mode",
+ "exit_underline_mode", "flash_screen", "form_feed", "from_status_line", "init_1string",
+ "init_2string", "init_3string", "init_file", "insert_character", "insert_line",
+ "insert_padding", "key_backspace", "key_catab", "key_clear", "key_ctab", "key_dc", "key_dl",
+ "key_down", "key_eic", "key_eol", "key_eos", "key_f0", "key_f1", "key_f10", "key_f2", "key_f3",
+ "key_f4", "key_f5", "key_f6", "key_f7", "key_f8", "key_f9", "key_home", "key_ic", "key_il",
+ "key_left", "key_ll", "key_npage", "key_ppage", "key_right", "key_sf", "key_sr", "key_stab",
+ "key_up", "keypad_local", "keypad_xmit", "lab_f0", "lab_f1", "lab_f10", "lab_f2", "lab_f3",
+ "lab_f4", "lab_f5", "lab_f6", "lab_f7", "lab_f8", "lab_f9", "meta_off", "meta_on", "newline",
+ "pad_char", "parm_dch", "parm_delete_line", "parm_down_cursor", "parm_ich", "parm_index",
+ "parm_insert_line", "parm_left_cursor", "parm_right_cursor", "parm_rindex", "parm_up_cursor",
+ "pkey_key", "pkey_local", "pkey_xmit", "print_screen", "prtr_off", "prtr_on", "repeat_char",
+ "reset_1string", "reset_2string", "reset_3string", "reset_file", "restore_cursor",
+ "row_address", "save_cursor", "scroll_forward", "scroll_reverse", "set_attributes", "set_tab",
+ "set_window", "tab", "to_status_line", "underline_char", "up_half_line", "init_prog", "key_a1",
+ "key_a3", "key_b2", "key_c1", "key_c3", "prtr_non", "char_padding", "acs_chars", "plab_norm",
+ "key_btab", "enter_xon_mode", "exit_xon_mode", "enter_am_mode", "exit_am_mode", "xon_character",
+ "xoff_character", "ena_acs", "label_on", "label_off", "key_beg", "key_cancel", "key_close",
+ "key_command", "key_copy", "key_create", "key_end", "key_enter", "key_exit", "key_find",
+ "key_help", "key_mark", "key_message", "key_move", "key_next", "key_open", "key_options",
+ "key_previous", "key_print", "key_redo", "key_reference", "key_refresh", "key_replace",
+ "key_restart", "key_resume", "key_save", "key_suspend", "key_undo", "key_sbeg", "key_scancel",
+ "key_scommand", "key_scopy", "key_screate", "key_sdc", "key_sdl", "key_select", "key_send",
+ "key_seol", "key_sexit", "key_sfind", "key_shelp", "key_shome", "key_sic", "key_sleft",
+ "key_smessage", "key_smove", "key_snext", "key_soptions", "key_sprevious", "key_sprint",
+ "key_sredo", "key_sreplace", "key_sright", "key_srsume", "key_ssave", "key_ssuspend",
+ "key_sundo", "req_for_input", "key_f11", "key_f12", "key_f13", "key_f14", "key_f15", "key_f16",
+ "key_f17", "key_f18", "key_f19", "key_f20", "key_f21", "key_f22", "key_f23", "key_f24",
+ "key_f25", "key_f26", "key_f27", "key_f28", "key_f29", "key_f30", "key_f31", "key_f32",
+ "key_f33", "key_f34", "key_f35", "key_f36", "key_f37", "key_f38", "key_f39", "key_f40",
+ "key_f41", "key_f42", "key_f43", "key_f44", "key_f45", "key_f46", "key_f47", "key_f48",
+ "key_f49", "key_f50", "key_f51", "key_f52", "key_f53", "key_f54", "key_f55", "key_f56",
+ "key_f57", "key_f58", "key_f59", "key_f60", "key_f61", "key_f62", "key_f63", "clr_bol",
+ "clear_margins", "set_left_margin", "set_right_margin", "label_format", "set_clock",
+ "display_clock", "remove_clock", "create_window", "goto_window", "hangup", "dial_phone",
+ "quick_dial", "tone", "pulse", "flash_hook", "fixed_pause", "wait_tone", "user0", "user1",
+ "user2", "user3", "user4", "user5", "user6", "user7", "user8", "user9", "orig_pair",
+ "orig_colors", "initialize_color", "initialize_pair", "set_color_pair", "set_foreground",
+ "set_background", "change_char_pitch", "change_line_pitch", "change_res_horz",
+ "change_res_vert", "define_char", "enter_doublewide_mode", "enter_draft_quality",
+ "enter_italics_mode", "enter_leftward_mode", "enter_micro_mode", "enter_near_letter_quality",
+ "enter_normal_quality", "enter_shadow_mode", "enter_subscript_mode", "enter_superscript_mode",
+ "enter_upward_mode", "exit_doublewide_mode", "exit_italics_mode", "exit_leftward_mode",
+ "exit_micro_mode", "exit_shadow_mode", "exit_subscript_mode", "exit_superscript_mode",
+ "exit_upward_mode", "micro_column_address", "micro_down", "micro_left", "micro_right",
+ "micro_row_address", "micro_up", "order_of_pins", "parm_down_micro", "parm_left_micro",
+ "parm_right_micro", "parm_up_micro", "select_char_set", "set_bottom_margin",
+ "set_bottom_margin_parm", "set_left_margin_parm", "set_right_margin_parm", "set_top_margin",
+ "set_top_margin_parm", "start_bit_image", "start_char_set_def", "stop_bit_image",
+ "stop_char_set_def", "subscript_characters", "superscript_characters", "these_cause_cr",
+ "zero_motion", "char_set_names", "key_mouse", "mouse_info", "req_mouse_pos", "get_mouse",
+ "set_a_foreground", "set_a_background", "pkey_plab", "device_type", "code_set_init",
+ "set0_des_seq", "set1_des_seq", "set2_des_seq", "set3_des_seq", "set_lr_margin",
+ "set_tb_margin", "bit_image_repeat", "bit_image_newline", "bit_image_carriage_return",
+ "color_names", "define_bit_image_region", "end_bit_image_region", "set_color_band",
+ "set_page_length", "display_pc_char", "enter_pc_charset_mode", "exit_pc_charset_mode",
+ "enter_scancode_mode", "exit_scancode_mode", "pc_term_options", "scancode_escape",
+ "alt_scancode_esc", "enter_horizontal_hl_mode", "enter_left_hl_mode", "enter_low_hl_mode",
+ "enter_right_hl_mode", "enter_top_hl_mode", "enter_vertical_hl_mode", "set_a_attributes",
+ "set_pglen_inch", "termcap_init2", "termcap_reset", "linefeed_if_not_lf", "backspace_if_not_bs",
+ "other_non_function_keys", "arrow_key_map", "acs_ulcorner", "acs_llcorner", "acs_urcorner",
+ "acs_lrcorner", "acs_ltee", "acs_rtee", "acs_btee", "acs_ttee", "acs_hline", "acs_vline",
+ "acs_plus", "memory_lock", "memory_unlock", "box_chars_1"];
+
+#[rustfmt::skip]
+pub(crate) static stringnames: &[&str] = &[ "cbt", "_", "cr", "csr", "tbc", "clear",
+ "_", "_", "hpa", "cmdch", "cup", "cud1", "home", "civis", "cub1", "mrcup", "cnorm", "cuf1",
+ "ll", "cuu1", "cvvis", "dch1", "dl1", "dsl", "hd", "smacs", "blink", "bold", "smcup", "smdc",
+ "dim", "smir", "invis", "prot", "rev", "smso", "smul", "ech", "rmacs", "sgr0", "rmcup", "rmdc",
+ "rmir", "rmso", "rmul", "flash", "ff", "fsl", "is1", "is2", "is3", "if", "ich1", "il1", "ip",
+ "kbs", "ktbc", "kclr", "kctab", "_", "_", "kcud1", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_",
+ "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "khome", "_", "_", "kcub1", "_", "knp", "kpp", "kcuf1", "_", "_",
+ "khts", "_", "rmkx", "smkx", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "rmm", "_",
+ "_", "pad", "dch", "dl", "cud", "ich", "indn", "il", "cub", "cuf", "rin", "cuu", "pfkey",
+ "pfloc", "pfx", "mc0", "mc4", "_", "rep", "rs1", "rs2", "rs3", "rf", "rc", "vpa", "sc", "ind",
+ "ri", "sgr", "_", "wind", "_", "tsl", "uc", "hu", "iprog", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "mc5p",
+ "rmp", "acsc", "pln", "kcbt", "smxon", "rmxon", "smam", "rmam", "xonc", "xoffc", "_", "smln",
+ "rmln", "_", "kcan", "kclo", "kcmd", "kcpy", "kcrt", "_", "kent", "kext", "kfnd", "khlp",
+ "kmrk", "kmsg", "kmov", "knxt", "kopn", "kopt", "kprv", "kprt", "krdo", "kref", "krfr", "krpl",
+ "krst", "kres", "ksav", "kspd", "kund", "kBEG", "kCAN", "kCMD", "kCPY", "kCRT", "_", "_",
+ "kslt", "kEND", "kEOL", "kEXT", "kFND", "kHLP", "kHOM", "_", "kLFT", "kMSG", "kMOV", "kNXT",
+ "kOPT", "kPRV", "kPRT", "kRDO", "kRPL", "kRIT", "kRES", "kSAV", "kSPD", "kUND", "rfi", "_", "_",
+ "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_",
+ "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_",
+ "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_",
+ "dclk", "rmclk", "cwin", "wingo", "_", "dial", "qdial", "_", "_", "hook", "pause", "wait", "_",
+ "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "_", "op", "oc", "initc", "initp", "scp", "setf",
+ "setb", "cpi", "lpi", "chr", "cvr", "defc", "swidm", "sdrfq", "sitm", "slm", "smicm", "snlq",
+ "snrmq", "sshm", "ssubm", "ssupm", "sum", "rwidm", "ritm", "rlm", "rmicm", "rshm", "rsubm",
+ "rsupm", "rum", "mhpa", "mcud1", "mcub1", "mcuf1", "mvpa", "mcuu1", "porder", "mcud", "mcub",
+ "mcuf", "mcuu", "scs", "smgb", "smgbp", "smglp", "smgrp", "smgt", "smgtp", "sbim", "scsd",
+ "rbim", "rcsd", "subcs", "supcs", "docr", "zerom", "csnm", "kmous", "minfo", "reqmp", "getm",
+ "setaf", "setab", "pfxl", "devt", "csin", "s0ds", "s1ds", "s2ds", "s3ds", "smglr", "smgtb",
+ "birep", "binel", "bicr", "colornm", "defbi", "endbi", "setcolor", "slines", "dispc", "smpch",
+ "rmpch", "smsc", "rmsc", "pctrm", "scesc", "scesa", "ehhlm", "elhlm", "elohlm", "erhlm",
+ "ethlm", "evhlm", "sgr1", "slength", "OTi2", "OTrs", "OTnl", "OTbs", "OTko", "OTma", "OTG2",
+ "OTG3", "OTG1", "OTG4", "OTGR", "OTGL", "OTGU", "OTGD", "OTGH", "OTGV", "OTGC", "meml", "memu",
+ "box1"];
+
+fn read_le_u16(r: &mut dyn io::Read) -> io::Result<u16> {
+ let mut b = [0; 2];
+ r.read_exact(&mut b)?;
+ Ok((b[0] as u16) | ((b[1] as u16) << 8))
+}
+
+fn read_le_u32(r: &mut dyn io::Read) -> io::Result<u32> {
+ let mut b = [0; 4];
+ r.read_exact(&mut b)?;
+ Ok((b[0] as u32) | ((b[1] as u32) << 8) | ((b[2] as u32) << 16) | ((b[3] as u32) << 24))
+}
+
+fn read_byte(r: &mut dyn io::Read) -> io::Result<u8> {
+ match r.bytes().next() {
+ Some(s) => s,
+ None => Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "end of file")),
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse a compiled terminfo entry, using long capability names if `longnames`
+/// is true
+pub(crate) fn parse(file: &mut dyn io::Read, longnames: bool) -> Result<TermInfo, String> {
+ macro_rules! t( ($e:expr) => (
+ match $e {
+ Ok(e) => e,
+ Err(e) => return Err(e.to_string())
+ }
+ ) );
+
+ let (bnames, snames, nnames) = if longnames {
+ (boolfnames, stringfnames, numfnames)
+ } else {
+ (boolnames, stringnames, numnames)
+ };
+
+ // Check magic number
+ let magic = t!(read_le_u16(file));
+
+ let extended = match magic {
+ 0o0432 => false,
+ 0o01036 => true,
+ _ => return Err(format!("invalid magic number, found {magic:o}")),
+ };
+
+ // According to the spec, these fields must be >= -1 where -1 means that the feature is not
+ // supported. Using 0 instead of -1 works because we skip sections with length 0.
+ macro_rules! read_nonneg {
+ () => {{
+ match t!(read_le_u16(file)) as i16 {
+ n if n >= 0 => n as usize,
+ -1 => 0,
+ _ => return Err("incompatible file: length fields must be >= -1".to_string()),
+ }
+ }};
+ }
+
+ let names_bytes = read_nonneg!();
+ let bools_bytes = read_nonneg!();
+ let numbers_count = read_nonneg!();
+ let string_offsets_count = read_nonneg!();
+ let string_table_bytes = read_nonneg!();
+
+ if names_bytes == 0 {
+ return Err("incompatible file: names field must be at least 1 byte wide".to_string());
+ }
+
+ if bools_bytes > boolnames.len() {
+ return Err("incompatible file: more booleans than expected".to_string());
+ }
+
+ if numbers_count > numnames.len() {
+ return Err("incompatible file: more numbers than expected".to_string());
+ }
+
+ if string_offsets_count > stringnames.len() {
+ return Err("incompatible file: more string offsets than expected".to_string());
+ }
+
+ // don't read NUL
+ let mut bytes = Vec::new();
+ t!(file.take((names_bytes - 1) as u64).read_to_end(&mut bytes));
+ let names_str = match String::from_utf8(bytes) {
+ Ok(s) => s,
+ Err(_) => return Err("input not utf-8".to_string()),
+ };
+
+ let term_names: Vec<String> = names_str.split('|').map(|s| s.to_string()).collect();
+ // consume NUL
+ if t!(read_byte(file)) != b'\0' {
+ return Err("incompatible file: missing null terminator for names section".to_string());
+ }
+
+ let bools_map: HashMap<String, bool> = t! {
+ (0..bools_bytes).filter_map(|i| match read_byte(file) {
+ Err(e) => Some(Err(e)),
+ Ok(1) => Some(Ok((bnames[i].to_string(), true))),
+ Ok(_) => None
+ }).collect()
+ };
+
+ if (bools_bytes + names_bytes) % 2 == 1 {
+ t!(read_byte(file)); // compensate for padding
+ }
+
+ let numbers_map: HashMap<String, u32> = t! {
+ (0..numbers_count).filter_map(|i| {
+ let number = if extended { read_le_u32(file) } else { read_le_u16(file).map(Into::into) };
+
+ match number {
+ Ok(0xFFFF) => None,
+ Ok(n) => Some(Ok((nnames[i].to_string(), n))),
+ Err(e) => Some(Err(e))
+ }
+ }).collect()
+ };
+
+ let string_map: HashMap<String, Vec<u8>> = if string_offsets_count > 0 {
+ let string_offsets: Vec<u16> =
+ t!((0..string_offsets_count).map(|_| read_le_u16(file)).collect());
+
+ let mut string_table = Vec::new();
+ t!(file.take(string_table_bytes as u64).read_to_end(&mut string_table));
+
+ t!(string_offsets
+ .into_iter()
+ .enumerate()
+ .filter(|&(_, offset)| {
+ // non-entry
+ offset != 0xFFFF
+ })
+ .map(|(i, offset)| {
+ let offset = offset as usize;
+
+ let name = if snames[i] == "_" { stringfnames[i] } else { snames[i] };
+
+ if offset == 0xFFFE {
+ // undocumented: FFFE indicates cap@, which means the capability is not present
+ // unsure if the handling for this is correct
+ return Ok((name.to_string(), Vec::new()));
+ }
+
+ // Find the offset of the NUL we want to go to
+ let nulpos = string_table[offset..string_table_bytes].iter().position(|&b| b == 0);
+ match nulpos {
+ Some(len) => {
+ Ok((name.to_string(), string_table[offset..offset + len].to_vec()))
+ }
+ None => Err("invalid file: missing NUL in string_table".to_string()),
+ }
+ })
+ .collect())
+ } else {
+ HashMap::new()
+ };
+
+ // And that's all there is to it
+ Ok(TermInfo { names: term_names, bools: bools_map, numbers: numbers_map, strings: string_map })
+}
+
+/// Creates a dummy TermInfo struct for msys terminals
+pub(crate) fn msys_terminfo() -> TermInfo {
+ let mut strings = HashMap::new();
+ strings.insert("sgr0".to_string(), b"\x1B[0m".to_vec());
+ strings.insert("bold".to_string(), b"\x1B[1m".to_vec());
+ strings.insert("setaf".to_string(), b"\x1B[3%p1%dm".to_vec());
+ strings.insert("setab".to_string(), b"\x1B[4%p1%dm".to_vec());
+
+ let mut numbers = HashMap::new();
+ numbers.insert("colors".to_string(), 8);
+
+ TermInfo {
+ names: vec!["cygwin".to_string()], // msys is a fork of an older cygwin version
+ bools: HashMap::new(),
+ numbers,
+ strings,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled/tests.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8a9187b04
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/parser/compiled/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+use super::*;
+
+#[test]
+fn test_veclens() {
+ assert_eq!(boolfnames.len(), boolnames.len());
+ assert_eq!(numfnames.len(), numnames.len());
+ assert_eq!(stringfnames.len(), stringnames.len());
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..68e181a68
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+//! ncurses-compatible database discovery.
+//!
+//! Does not support hashed database, only filesystem!
+
+use std::env;
+use std::fs;
+use std::path::PathBuf;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+
+/// Return path to database entry for `term`
+#[allow(deprecated)]
+pub(crate) fn get_dbpath_for_term(term: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
+ let mut dirs_to_search = Vec::new();
+ let first_char = term.chars().next()?;
+
+ // Find search directory
+ if let Some(dir) = env::var_os("TERMINFO") {
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from(dir));
+ }
+
+ if let Ok(dirs) = env::var("TERMINFO_DIRS") {
+ for i in dirs.split(':') {
+ if i == "" {
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from("/usr/share/terminfo"));
+ } else {
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from(i));
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Found nothing in TERMINFO_DIRS, use the default paths:
+ // According to /etc/terminfo/README, after looking at
+ // ~/.terminfo, ncurses will search /etc/terminfo, then
+ // /lib/terminfo, and eventually /usr/share/terminfo.
+ // On Haiku the database can be found at /boot/system/data/terminfo
+ if let Some(mut homedir) = env::home_dir() {
+ homedir.push(".terminfo");
+ dirs_to_search.push(homedir)
+ }
+
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from("/etc/terminfo"));
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from("/lib/terminfo"));
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from("/usr/share/terminfo"));
+ dirs_to_search.push(PathBuf::from("/boot/system/data/terminfo"));
+ }
+
+ // Look for the terminal in all of the search directories
+ for mut p in dirs_to_search {
+ if fs::metadata(&p).is_ok() {
+ p.push(&first_char.to_string());
+ p.push(&term);
+ if fs::metadata(&p).is_ok() {
+ return Some(p);
+ }
+ p.pop();
+ p.pop();
+
+ // on some installations the dir is named after the hex of the char
+ // (e.g., macOS)
+ p.push(&format!("{:x}", first_char as usize));
+ p.push(term);
+ if fs::metadata(&p).is_ok() {
+ return Some(p);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ None
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher/tests.rs b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4227a585e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/terminfo/searcher/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+use super::*;
+
+#[test]
+#[ignore = "buildbots don't have ncurses installed and I can't mock everything I need"]
+fn test_get_dbpath_for_term() {
+ // woefully inadequate test coverage
+ // note: current tests won't work with non-standard terminfo hierarchies (e.g., macOS's)
+ use std::env;
+ // FIXME (#9639): This needs to handle non-utf8 paths
+ fn x(t: &str) -> String {
+ let p = get_dbpath_for_term(t).expect("no terminfo entry found");
+ p.to_str().unwrap().to_string()
+ }
+ assert!(x("screen") == "/usr/share/terminfo/s/screen");
+ assert!(get_dbpath_for_term("") == None);
+ env::set_var("TERMINFO_DIRS", ":");
+ assert!(x("screen") == "/usr/share/terminfo/s/screen");
+ env::remove_var("TERMINFO_DIRS");
+}
diff --git a/library/test/src/term/win.rs b/library/test/src/term/win.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4bdbd6ee7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/library/test/src/term/win.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
+//! Windows console handling
+
+// FIXME (#13400): this is only a tiny fraction of the Windows console api
+
+use std::io;
+use std::io::prelude::*;
+
+use super::color;
+use super::Terminal;
+
+/// A Terminal implementation that uses the Win32 Console API.
+pub(crate) struct WinConsole<T> {
+ buf: T,
+ def_foreground: color::Color,
+ def_background: color::Color,
+ foreground: color::Color,
+ background: color::Color,
+}
+
+type SHORT = i16;
+type WORD = u16;
+type DWORD = u32;
+type BOOL = i32;
+type HANDLE = *mut u8;
+
+#[allow(non_snake_case)]
+#[repr(C)]
+struct SMALL_RECT {
+ Left: SHORT,
+ Top: SHORT,
+ Right: SHORT,
+ Bottom: SHORT,
+}
+
+#[allow(non_snake_case)]
+#[repr(C)]
+struct COORD {
+ X: SHORT,
+ Y: SHORT,
+}
+
+#[allow(non_snake_case)]
+#[repr(C)]
+struct CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO {
+ dwSize: COORD,
+ dwCursorPosition: COORD,
+ wAttributes: WORD,
+ srWindow: SMALL_RECT,
+ dwMaximumWindowSize: COORD,
+}
+
+#[allow(non_snake_case)]
+#[link(name = "kernel32")]
+extern "system" {
+ fn SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle: HANDLE, attr: WORD) -> BOOL;
+ fn GetStdHandle(which: DWORD) -> HANDLE;
+ fn GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle: HANDLE, info: *mut CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO) -> BOOL;
+}
+
+fn color_to_bits(color: color::Color) -> u16 {
+ // magic numbers from mingw-w64's wincon.h
+
+ let bits = match color % 8 {
+ color::BLACK => 0,
+ color::BLUE => 0x1,
+ color::GREEN => 0x2,
+ color::RED => 0x4,
+ color::YELLOW => 0x2 | 0x4,
+ color::MAGENTA => 0x1 | 0x4,
+ color::CYAN => 0x1 | 0x2,
+ color::WHITE => 0x1 | 0x2 | 0x4,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+
+ if color >= 8 { bits | 0x8 } else { bits }
+}
+
+fn bits_to_color(bits: u16) -> color::Color {
+ let color = match bits & 0x7 {
+ 0 => color::BLACK,
+ 0x1 => color::BLUE,
+ 0x2 => color::GREEN,
+ 0x4 => color::RED,
+ 0x6 => color::YELLOW,
+ 0x5 => color::MAGENTA,
+ 0x3 => color::CYAN,
+ 0x7 => color::WHITE,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+
+ color | (u32::from(bits) & 0x8) // copy the hi-intensity bit
+}
+
+impl<T: Write + Send + 'static> WinConsole<T> {
+ fn apply(&mut self) {
+ let _unused = self.buf.flush();
+ let mut accum: WORD = 0;
+ accum |= color_to_bits(self.foreground);
+ accum |= color_to_bits(self.background) << 4;
+
+ unsafe {
+ // Magic -11 means stdout, from
+ // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/getstdhandle
+ //
+ // You may be wondering, "but what about stderr?", and the answer
+ // to that is that setting terminal attributes on the stdout
+ // handle also sets them for stderr, since they go to the same
+ // terminal! Admittedly, this is fragile, since stderr could be
+ // redirected to a different console. This is good enough for
+ // rustc though. See #13400.
+ let out = GetStdHandle(-11i32 as DWORD);
+ SetConsoleTextAttribute(out, accum);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns `None` whenever the terminal cannot be created for some reason.
+ pub(crate) fn new(out: T) -> io::Result<WinConsole<T>> {
+ use std::mem::MaybeUninit;
+
+ let fg;
+ let bg;
+ unsafe {
+ let mut buffer_info = MaybeUninit::<CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO>::uninit();
+ if GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(-11i32 as DWORD), buffer_info.as_mut_ptr())
+ != 0
+ {
+ let buffer_info = buffer_info.assume_init();
+ fg = bits_to_color(buffer_info.wAttributes);
+ bg = bits_to_color(buffer_info.wAttributes >> 4);
+ } else {
+ fg = color::WHITE;
+ bg = color::BLACK;
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(WinConsole {
+ buf: out,
+ def_foreground: fg,
+ def_background: bg,
+ foreground: fg,
+ background: bg,
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Write> Write for WinConsole<T> {
+ fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ self.buf.write(buf)
+ }
+
+ fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
+ self.buf.flush()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Write + Send + 'static> Terminal for WinConsole<T> {
+ fn fg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> io::Result<bool> {
+ self.foreground = color;
+ self.apply();
+
+ Ok(true)
+ }
+
+ fn reset(&mut self) -> io::Result<bool> {
+ self.foreground = self.def_foreground;
+ self.background = self.def_background;
+ self.apply();
+
+ Ok(true)
+ }
+}