//! is-terminal is a simple utility that answers one question: //! //! > Is this a terminal? //! //! A "terminal", also known as a "tty", is an I/O device which may be //! interactive and may support color and other special features. This crate //! doesn't provide any of those features; it just answers this one question. //! //! On Unix-family platforms, this is effectively the same as the [`isatty`] //! function for testing whether a given stream is a terminal, though it //! accepts high-level stream types instead of raw file descriptors. //! //! On Windows, it uses a variety of techniques to determine whether the //! given stream is a terminal. //! //! # Example //! //! ```rust //! use is_terminal::IsTerminal; //! //! if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { //! println!("stdout is a terminal") //! } //! ``` //! //! [`isatty`]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/isatty.3.html #![cfg_attr(unix, no_std)] #[cfg(not(target_os = "unknown"))] use io_lifetimes::AsFilelike; #[cfg(windows)] use io_lifetimes::BorrowedHandle; #[cfg(windows)] use std::os::windows::io::AsRawHandle; #[cfg(windows)] use windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::HANDLE; pub trait IsTerminal { /// Returns true if this is a terminal. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// use is_terminal::IsTerminal; /// /// if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { /// println!("stdout is a terminal") /// } /// ``` fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool; } #[cfg(not(target_os = "unknown"))] impl IsTerminal for Stream { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] { rustix::termios::isatty(self) } #[cfg(target_os = "hermit")] { hermit_abi::isatty(self.as_filelike().as_fd()) } #[cfg(windows)] { handle_is_console(self.as_filelike()) } } } // The Windows implementation here is copied from `handle_is_console` in // std/src/sys/windows/io.rs in Rust at revision // d7b0bcb20f2f7d5f3ea3489d56ece630147e98f5. #[cfg(windows)] fn handle_is_console(handle: BorrowedHandle<'_>) -> bool { use windows_sys::Win32::System::Console::{ GetConsoleMode, GetStdHandle, STD_ERROR_HANDLE, STD_INPUT_HANDLE, STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, }; let handle = handle.as_raw_handle(); unsafe { // A null handle means the process has no console. if handle.is_null() { return false; } let mut out = 0; if GetConsoleMode(handle as HANDLE, &mut out) != 0 { // False positives aren't possible. If we got a console then we definitely have a console. return true; } // At this point, we *could* have a false negative. We can determine that this is a true // negative if we can detect the presence of a console on any of the standard I/O streams. If // another stream has a console, then we know we're in a Windows console and can therefore // trust the negative. for std_handle in [STD_INPUT_HANDLE, STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, STD_ERROR_HANDLE] { let std_handle = GetStdHandle(std_handle); if std_handle != 0 && std_handle != handle as HANDLE && GetConsoleMode(std_handle, &mut out) != 0 { return false; } } // Otherwise, we fall back to an msys hack to see if we can detect the presence of a pty. msys_tty_on(handle as HANDLE) } } /// Returns true if there is an MSYS tty on the given handle. /// /// This incoproates d7b0bcb20f2f7d5f3ea3489d56ece630147e98f5 #[cfg(windows)] unsafe fn msys_tty_on(handle: HANDLE) -> bool { use std::ffi::c_void; use windows_sys::Win32::{ Foundation::MAX_PATH, Storage::FileSystem::{ FileNameInfo, GetFileInformationByHandleEx, GetFileType, FILE_TYPE_PIPE, }, }; // Early return if the handle is not a pipe. if GetFileType(handle) != FILE_TYPE_PIPE { return false; } /// Mirrors windows_sys::Win32::Storage::FileSystem::FILE_NAME_INFO, giving /// it a fixed length that we can stack allocate #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_snake_case)] struct FILE_NAME_INFO { FileNameLength: u32, FileName: [u16; MAX_PATH as usize], } let mut name_info = FILE_NAME_INFO { FileNameLength: 0, FileName: [0; MAX_PATH as usize], }; // Safety: buffer length is fixed. let res = GetFileInformationByHandleEx( handle, FileNameInfo, &mut name_info as *mut _ as *mut c_void, std::mem::size_of::() as u32, ); if res == 0 { return false; } // Use `get` because `FileNameLength` can be out of range. let s = match name_info .FileName .get(..name_info.FileNameLength as usize / 2) { None => return false, Some(s) => s, }; let name = String::from_utf16_lossy(s); // Get the file name only. let name = name.rsplit('\\').next().unwrap_or(&name); // This checks whether 'pty' exists in the file name, which indicates that // a pseudo-terminal is attached. To mitigate against false positives // (e.g., an actual file name that contains 'pty'), we also require that // the file name begins with either the strings 'msys-' or 'cygwin-'.) let is_msys = name.starts_with("msys-") || name.starts_with("cygwin-"); let is_pty = name.contains("-pty"); is_msys && is_pty } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::io::Stdin { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::io::Stdout { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::io::Stderr { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl<'a> IsTerminal for std::io::StdinLock<'a> { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl<'a> IsTerminal for std::io::StdoutLock<'a> { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl<'a> IsTerminal for std::io::StderrLock<'a> { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl<'a> IsTerminal for std::fs::File { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::process::ChildStdin { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::process::ChildStdout { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(target_os = "unknown")] impl IsTerminal for std::process::ChildStderr { #[inline] fn is_terminal(&self) -> bool { false } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { #[cfg(not(target_os = "unknown"))] use super::IsTerminal; #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn stdin() { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdin), std::io::stdin().is_terminal() ) } #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn stdout() { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout), std::io::stdout().is_terminal() ) } #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn stderr() { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stderr), std::io::stderr().is_terminal() ) } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stdin() { unsafe { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdin), rustix::io::stdin().is_terminal() ) } } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stdout() { unsafe { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout), rustix::io::stdout().is_terminal() ) } } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stderr() { unsafe { assert_eq!( atty::is(atty::Stream::Stderr), rustix::io::stderr().is_terminal() ) } } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stdin_vs_libc() { unsafe { assert_eq!( libc::isatty(libc::STDIN_FILENO) != 0, rustix::io::stdin().is_terminal() ) } } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stdout_vs_libc() { unsafe { assert_eq!( libc::isatty(libc::STDOUT_FILENO) != 0, rustix::io::stdout().is_terminal() ) } } #[test] #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "wasi"))] fn stderr_vs_libc() { unsafe { assert_eq!( libc::isatty(libc::STDERR_FILENO) != 0, rustix::io::stderr().is_terminal() ) } } // Verify that the msys_tty_on function works with long path. #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn msys_tty_on_path_length() { use std::{fs::File, os::windows::io::AsRawHandle}; use windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::MAX_PATH; let dir = tempfile::tempdir().expect("Unable to create temporary directory"); let file_path = dir.path().join("ten_chars_".repeat(25)); // Ensure that the path is longer than MAX_PATH. assert!(file_path.to_string_lossy().len() > MAX_PATH as usize); let file = File::create(file_path).expect("Unable to create file"); assert!(!unsafe { crate::msys_tty_on(file.as_raw_handle() as isize) }); } }