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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # This module is based on the excellent work by Adam Bartoš who # provided a lot of what went into the implementation here in # the discussion to issue1602 in the Python bug tracker. # # There are some general differences in regards to how this works # compared to the original patches as we do not need to patch # the entire interpreter but just work in our little world of # echo and prmopt. import io import os import sys import zlib import time import ctypes import msvcrt from click._compat import _NonClosingTextIOWrapper, text_type, PY2 from ctypes import byref, POINTER, c_int, c_char, c_char_p, \ c_void_p, py_object, c_ssize_t, c_ulong, windll, WINFUNCTYPE try: from ctypes import pythonapi PyObject_GetBuffer = pythonapi.PyObject_GetBuffer PyBuffer_Release = pythonapi.PyBuffer_Release except ImportError: pythonapi = None from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR, LPCWSTR c_ssize_p = POINTER(c_ssize_t) kernel32 = windll.kernel32 GetStdHandle = kernel32.GetStdHandle ReadConsoleW = kernel32.ReadConsoleW WriteConsoleW = kernel32.WriteConsoleW GetLastError = kernel32.GetLastError GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)( ('GetCommandLineW', windll.kernel32)) CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE( POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))( ('CommandLineToArgvW', windll.shell32)) STDIN_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-10) STDOUT_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-11) STDERR_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-12) PyBUF_SIMPLE = 0 PyBUF_WRITABLE = 1 ERROR_SUCCESS = 0 ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY = 8 ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 995 STDIN_FILENO = 0 STDOUT_FILENO = 1 STDERR_FILENO = 2 EOF = b'\x1a' MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN = 32767 class Py_buffer(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ ('buf', c_void_p), ('obj', py_object), ('len', c_ssize_t), ('itemsize', c_ssize_t), ('readonly', c_int), ('ndim', c_int), ('format', c_char_p), ('shape', c_ssize_p), ('strides', c_ssize_p), ('suboffsets', c_ssize_p), ('internal', c_void_p) ] if PY2: _fields_.insert(-1, ('smalltable', c_ssize_t * 2)) # On PyPy we cannot get buffers so our ability to operate here is # serverly limited. if pythonapi is None: get_buffer = None else: def get_buffer(obj, writable=False): buf = Py_buffer() flags = PyBUF_WRITABLE if writable else PyBUF_SIMPLE PyObject_GetBuffer(py_object(obj), byref(buf), flags) try: buffer_type = c_char * buf.len return buffer_type.from_address(buf.buf) finally: PyBuffer_Release(byref(buf)) class _WindowsConsoleRawIOBase(io.RawIOBase): def __init__(self, handle): self.handle = handle def isatty(self): io.RawIOBase.isatty(self) return True class _WindowsConsoleReader(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): def readable(self): return True def readinto(self, b): bytes_to_be_read = len(b) if not bytes_to_be_read: return 0 elif bytes_to_be_read % 2: raise ValueError('cannot read odd number of bytes from ' 'UTF-16-LE encoded console') buffer = get_buffer(b, writable=True) code_units_to_be_read = bytes_to_be_read // 2 code_units_read = c_ulong() rv = ReadConsoleW(self.handle, buffer, code_units_to_be_read, byref(code_units_read), None) if GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: # wait for KeyboardInterrupt time.sleep(0.1) if not rv: raise OSError('Windows error: %s' % GetLastError()) if buffer[0] == EOF: return 0 return 2 * code_units_read.value class _WindowsConsoleWriter(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): def writable(self): return True @staticmethod def _get_error_message(errno): if errno == ERROR_SUCCESS: return 'ERROR_SUCCESS' elif errno == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: return 'ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY' return 'Windows error %s' % errno def write(self, b): bytes_to_be_written = len(b) buf = get_buffer(b) code_units_to_be_written = min(bytes_to_be_written, MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN) // 2 code_units_written = c_ulong() WriteConsoleW(self.handle, buf, code_units_to_be_written, byref(code_units_written), None) bytes_written = 2 * code_units_written.value if bytes_written == 0 and bytes_to_be_written > 0: raise OSError(self._get_error_message(GetLastError())) return bytes_written class ConsoleStream(object): def __init__(self, text_stream, byte_stream): self._text_stream = text_stream self.buffer = byte_stream @property def name(self): return self.buffer.name def write(self, x): if isinstance(x, text_type): return self._text_stream.write(x) try: self.flush() except Exception: pass return self.buffer.write(x) def writelines(self, lines): for line in lines: self.write(line) def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self._text_stream, name) def isatty(self): return self.buffer.isatty() def __repr__(self): return '<ConsoleStream name=%r encoding=%r>' % ( self.name, self.encoding, ) def _get_text_stdin(buffer_stream): text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( io.BufferedReader(_WindowsConsoleReader(STDIN_HANDLE)), 'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) def _get_text_stdout(buffer_stream): text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( _WindowsConsoleWriter(STDOUT_HANDLE), 'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) def _get_text_stderr(buffer_stream): text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( _WindowsConsoleWriter(STDERR_HANDLE), 'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) if PY2: def _hash_py_argv(): return zlib.crc32('\x00'.join(sys.argv[1:])) _initial_argv_hash = _hash_py_argv() def _get_windows_argv(): argc = c_int(0) argv_unicode = CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), byref(argc)) argv = [argv_unicode[i] for i in range(0, argc.value)] if not hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): argv = argv[1:] while len(argv) > 0: arg = argv[0] if not arg.startswith('-') or arg == '-': break argv = argv[1:] if arg.startswith(('-c', '-m')): break return argv[1:] _stream_factories = { 0: _get_text_stdin, 1: _get_text_stdout, 2: _get_text_stderr, } def _get_windows_console_stream(f, encoding, errors): if get_buffer is not None and \ encoding in ('utf-16-le', None) \ and errors in ('strict', None) and \ hasattr(f, 'isatty') and f.isatty(): func = _stream_factories.get(f.fileno()) if func is not None: if not PY2: f = getattr(f, 'buffer') if f is None: return None else: # If we are on Python 2 we need to set the stream that we # deal with to binary mode as otherwise the exercise if a # bit moot. The same problems apply as for # get_binary_stdin and friends from _compat. msvcrt.setmode(f.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) return func(f)