use crate::ffi::c_void; use crate::os::windows::io::{AsHandle, AsRawHandle, BorrowedHandle}; use crate::sys::c; pub fn is_terminal(h: &impl AsHandle) -> bool { handle_is_console(h.as_handle()) } fn handle_is_console(handle: BorrowedHandle<'_>) -> bool { // A null handle means the process has no console. if handle.as_raw_handle().is_null() { return false; } let mut out = 0; if unsafe { c::GetConsoleMode(handle.as_raw_handle(), &mut out) != 0 } { // False positives aren't possible. If we got a console then we definitely have a console. return true; } // Otherwise, we fall back to an msys hack to see if we can detect the presence of a pty. msys_tty_on(handle) } fn msys_tty_on(handle: BorrowedHandle<'_>) -> bool { // Early return if the handle is not a pipe. if unsafe { c::GetFileType(handle.as_raw_handle()) != c::FILE_TYPE_PIPE } { return false; } /// Mirrors [`FILE_NAME_INFO`], giving it a fixed length that we can stack /// allocate /// /// [`FILE_NAME_INFO`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/ns-winbase-file_name_info #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_snake_case)] struct FILE_NAME_INFO { FileNameLength: u32, FileName: [u16; c::MAX_PATH as usize], } let mut name_info = FILE_NAME_INFO { FileNameLength: 0, FileName: [0; c::MAX_PATH as usize] }; // Safety: buffer length is fixed. let res = unsafe { c::GetFileInformationByHandleEx( handle.as_raw_handle(), c::FileNameInfo, (&raw mut name_info) as *mut c_void, 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 }