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# 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 prompt. | |
import io | |
import sys | |
import time | |
import typing as t | |
from ctypes import byref | |
from ctypes import c_char | |
from ctypes import c_char_p | |
from ctypes import c_int | |
from ctypes import c_ssize_t | |
from ctypes import c_ulong | |
from ctypes import c_void_p | |
from ctypes import POINTER | |
from ctypes import py_object | |
from ctypes import Structure | |
from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD | |
from ctypes.wintypes import HANDLE | |
from ctypes.wintypes import LPCWSTR | |
from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR | |
from ._compat import _NonClosingTextIOWrapper | |
assert sys.platform == "win32" | |
import msvcrt # noqa: E402 | |
from ctypes import windll # noqa: E402 | |
from ctypes import WINFUNCTYPE # noqa: E402 | |
c_ssize_p = POINTER(c_ssize_t) | |
kernel32 = windll.kernel32 | |
GetStdHandle = kernel32.GetStdHandle | |
ReadConsoleW = kernel32.ReadConsoleW | |
WriteConsoleW = kernel32.WriteConsoleW | |
GetConsoleMode = kernel32.GetConsoleMode | |
GetLastError = kernel32.GetLastError | |
GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)(("GetCommandLineW", windll.kernel32)) | |
CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE(POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))( | |
("CommandLineToArgvW", windll.shell32) | |
) | |
LocalFree = WINFUNCTYPE(c_void_p, c_void_p)(("LocalFree", windll.kernel32)) | |
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 | |
try: | |
from ctypes import pythonapi | |
except ImportError: | |
# On PyPy we cannot get buffers so our ability to operate here is | |
# severely limited. | |
get_buffer = None | |
else: | |
class Py_buffer(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), | |
] | |
PyObject_GetBuffer = pythonapi.PyObject_GetBuffer | |
PyBuffer_Release = pythonapi.PyBuffer_Release | |
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): | |
super().isatty() | |
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( | |
HANDLE(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(f"Windows error: {GetLastError()}") | |
if buffer[0] == EOF: | |
return 0 | |
return 2 * code_units_read.value | |
class _WindowsConsoleWriter(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): | |
def writable(self): | |
return True | |
def _get_error_message(errno): | |
if errno == ERROR_SUCCESS: | |
return "ERROR_SUCCESS" | |
elif errno == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: | |
return "ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY" | |
return f"Windows error {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( | |
HANDLE(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: | |
def __init__(self, text_stream: t.TextIO, byte_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> None: | |
self._text_stream = text_stream | |
self.buffer = byte_stream | |
def name(self) -> str: | |
return self.buffer.name | |
def write(self, x: t.AnyStr) -> int: | |
if isinstance(x, str): | |
return self._text_stream.write(x) | |
try: | |
self.flush() | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
return self.buffer.write(x) | |
def writelines(self, lines: t.Iterable[t.AnyStr]) -> None: | |
for line in lines: | |
self.write(line) | |
def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: | |
return getattr(self._text_stream, name) | |
def isatty(self) -> bool: | |
return self.buffer.isatty() | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f"<ConsoleStream name={self.name!r} encoding={self.encoding!r}>" | |
def _get_text_stdin(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: | |
text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | |
io.BufferedReader(_WindowsConsoleReader(STDIN_HANDLE)), | |
"utf-16-le", | |
"strict", | |
line_buffering=True, | |
) | |
return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) | |
def _get_text_stdout(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: | |
text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | |
io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDOUT_HANDLE)), | |
"utf-16-le", | |
"strict", | |
line_buffering=True, | |
) | |
return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) | |
def _get_text_stderr(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: | |
text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | |
io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDERR_HANDLE)), | |
"utf-16-le", | |
"strict", | |
line_buffering=True, | |
) | |
return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) | |
_stream_factories: t.Mapping[int, t.Callable[[t.BinaryIO], t.TextIO]] = { | |
0: _get_text_stdin, | |
1: _get_text_stdout, | |
2: _get_text_stderr, | |
} | |
def _is_console(f: t.TextIO) -> bool: | |
if not hasattr(f, "fileno"): | |
return False | |
try: | |
fileno = f.fileno() | |
except (OSError, io.UnsupportedOperation): | |
return False | |
handle = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fileno) | |
return bool(GetConsoleMode(handle, byref(DWORD()))) | |
def _get_windows_console_stream( | |
f: t.TextIO, encoding: t.Optional[str], errors: t.Optional[str] | |
) -> t.Optional[t.TextIO]: | |
if ( | |
get_buffer is not None | |
and encoding in {"utf-16-le", None} | |
and errors in {"strict", None} | |
and _is_console(f) | |
): | |
func = _stream_factories.get(f.fileno()) | |
if func is not None: | |
b = getattr(f, "buffer", None) | |
if b is None: | |
return None | |
return func(b) | |