476 lines
14 KiB
Go
476 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2018 The TCell Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the license at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// This command is used to generate suitable configuration files in either
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// go syntax or in JSON. It defaults to JSON output on stdout. If no
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// term values are specified on the command line, then $TERM is used.
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//
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// Usage is like this:
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//
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// mkinfo [-init] [-go file.go] [-json file.json] [-quiet] [-nofatal] [<term>...]
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//
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// -all scan terminfo to determine database entries to use
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// -db generate database entries (database/*), implied for -all
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// -gzip specifies output should be compressed (json only)
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// -go specifies Go output into the named file. Use - for stdout.
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// -json specifies JSON output in the named file. Use - for stdout
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// -nofatal indicates that errors loading definitions should not be fatal
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//
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package terminfo
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"regexp"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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type termcap struct {
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name string
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desc string
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aliases []string
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bools map[string]bool
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nums map[string]int
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strs map[string]string
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}
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func (tc *termcap) getnum(s string) int {
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return (tc.nums[s])
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}
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func (tc *termcap) getflag(s string) bool {
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return (tc.bools[s])
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}
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func (tc *termcap) getstr(s string) string {
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return (tc.strs[s])
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}
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const (
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NONE = iota
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CTRL
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ESC
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)
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var notaddressable = errors.New("terminal not cursor addressable")
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func unescape(s string) string {
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// Various escapes are in \x format. Control codes are
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// encoded as ^M (carat followed by ASCII equivalent).
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// Escapes are: \e, \E - escape
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// \0 NULL, \n \l \r \t \b \f \s for equivalent C escape.
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buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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esc := NONE
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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c := s[i]
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switch esc {
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case NONE:
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switch c {
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case '\\':
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esc = ESC
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case '^':
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esc = CTRL
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default:
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buf.WriteByte(c)
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}
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case CTRL:
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buf.WriteByte(c - 0x40)
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esc = NONE
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case ESC:
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switch c {
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case 'E', 'e':
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buf.WriteByte(0x1b)
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case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7':
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if i+2 < len(s) && s[i+1] >= '0' && s[i+1] <= '7' && s[i+2] >= '0' && s[i+2] <= '7' {
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buf.WriteByte(((c - '0') * 64) + ((s[i+1] - '0') * 8) + (s[i+2] - '0'))
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i = i + 2
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} else if c == '0' {
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buf.WriteByte(0)
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}
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case 'n':
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buf.WriteByte('\n')
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case 'r':
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buf.WriteByte('\r')
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case 't':
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buf.WriteByte('\t')
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case 'b':
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buf.WriteByte('\b')
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case 'f':
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buf.WriteByte('\f')
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case 's':
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buf.WriteByte(' ')
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case 'l':
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panic("WTF: weird format: " + s)
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default:
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buf.WriteByte(c)
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}
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esc = NONE
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}
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}
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return (buf.String())
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}
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func (tc *termcap) setupterm(name string) error {
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cmd := exec.Command("infocmp", "-1", name)
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output := &bytes.Buffer{}
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cmd.Stdout = output
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tc.strs = make(map[string]string)
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tc.bools = make(map[string]bool)
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tc.nums = make(map[string]int)
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err := cmd.Run()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Now parse the output.
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// We get comment lines (starting with "#"), followed by
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// a header line that looks like "<name>|<alias>|...|<desc>"
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// then capabilities, one per line, starting with a tab and ending
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// with a comma and newline.
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lines := strings.Split(output.String(), "\n")
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for len(lines) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(lines[0], "#") {
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lines = lines[1:]
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}
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// Ditch trailing empty last line
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if lines[len(lines)-1] == "" {
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lines = lines[:len(lines)-1]
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}
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header := lines[0]
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if strings.HasSuffix(header, ",") {
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header = header[:len(header)-1]
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}
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names := strings.Split(header, "|")
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tc.name = names[0]
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names = names[1:]
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if len(names) > 0 {
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tc.desc = names[len(names)-1]
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names = names[:len(names)-1]
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}
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tc.aliases = names
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for _, val := range lines[1:] {
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if (!strings.HasPrefix(val, "\t")) ||
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(!strings.HasSuffix(val, ",")) {
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return (errors.New("malformed infocmp: " + val))
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}
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val = val[1:]
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val = val[:len(val)-1]
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if k := strings.SplitN(val, "=", 2); len(k) == 2 {
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tc.strs[k[0]] = unescape(k[1])
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} else if k := strings.SplitN(val, "#", 2); len(k) == 2 {
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if u, err := strconv.ParseUint(k[1], 0, 0); err != nil {
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return (err)
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} else {
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tc.nums[k[0]] = int(u)
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}
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} else {
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tc.bools[val] = true
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// This program is used to collect data from the system's terminfo library,
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// and write it into Go source code. That is, we maintain our terminfo
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// capabilities encoded in the program. It should never need to be run by
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// an end user, but developers can use this to add codes for additional
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// terminal types.
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//
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// If a terminal name ending with -truecolor is given, and we cannot find
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// one, we will try to fabricate one from either the -256color (if present)
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// or the unadorned base name, adding the XTerm specific 24-bit color
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// escapes. We believe that all 24-bit capable terminals use the same
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// escape sequences, and terminfo has yet to evolve to support this.
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func getinfo(name string) (*Terminfo, string, error) {
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var tc termcap
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addTrueColor := false
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if err := tc.setupterm(name); err != nil {
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if strings.HasSuffix(name, "-truecolor") {
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base := name[:len(name)-len("-truecolor")]
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// Probably -256color is closest to what we want
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if err = tc.setupterm(base + "-256color"); err != nil {
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err = tc.setupterm(base)
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}
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if err == nil {
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addTrueColor = true
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}
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tc.name = name
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, "", err
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}
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}
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t := &Terminfo{}
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// If this is an alias record, then just emit the alias
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t.Name = tc.name
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if t.Name != name {
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return t, "", nil
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}
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t.Aliases = tc.aliases
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t.Colors = tc.getnum("colors")
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t.Columns = tc.getnum("cols")
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t.Lines = tc.getnum("lines")
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t.Bell = tc.getstr("bel")
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t.Clear = tc.getstr("clear")
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t.EnterCA = tc.getstr("smcup")
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t.ExitCA = tc.getstr("rmcup")
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t.ShowCursor = tc.getstr("cnorm")
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t.HideCursor = tc.getstr("civis")
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t.AttrOff = tc.getstr("sgr0")
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t.Underline = tc.getstr("smul")
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t.Bold = tc.getstr("bold")
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t.Italic = tc.getstr("sitm")
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if len(t.Italic) == 0 {
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t.Italic = "\x1b[3m"
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}
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t.Strikethrough = "\x1b[9m"
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t.Blink = tc.getstr("blink")
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t.Dim = tc.getstr("dim")
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t.Reverse = tc.getstr("rev")
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t.EnterKeypad = tc.getstr("smkx")
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t.ExitKeypad = tc.getstr("rmkx")
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t.SetFg = tc.getstr("setaf")
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t.SetBg = tc.getstr("setab")
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t.SetCursor = tc.getstr("cup")
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t.CursorBack1 = tc.getstr("cub1")
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t.CursorUp1 = tc.getstr("cuu1")
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t.KeyF1 = tc.getstr("kf1")
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t.KeyF2 = tc.getstr("kf2")
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t.KeyF3 = tc.getstr("kf3")
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t.KeyF4 = tc.getstr("kf4")
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t.KeyF5 = tc.getstr("kf5")
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t.KeyF6 = tc.getstr("kf6")
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t.KeyF7 = tc.getstr("kf7")
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t.KeyF8 = tc.getstr("kf8")
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t.KeyF9 = tc.getstr("kf9")
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t.KeyF10 = tc.getstr("kf10")
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t.KeyF11 = tc.getstr("kf11")
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t.KeyF12 = tc.getstr("kf12")
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t.KeyF13 = tc.getstr("kf13")
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t.KeyF14 = tc.getstr("kf14")
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t.KeyF15 = tc.getstr("kf15")
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t.KeyF16 = tc.getstr("kf16")
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t.KeyF17 = tc.getstr("kf17")
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t.KeyF18 = tc.getstr("kf18")
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t.KeyF19 = tc.getstr("kf19")
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t.KeyF20 = tc.getstr("kf20")
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t.KeyF21 = tc.getstr("kf21")
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t.KeyF22 = tc.getstr("kf22")
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t.KeyF23 = tc.getstr("kf23")
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t.KeyF24 = tc.getstr("kf24")
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t.KeyF25 = tc.getstr("kf25")
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t.KeyF26 = tc.getstr("kf26")
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t.KeyF27 = tc.getstr("kf27")
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t.KeyF28 = tc.getstr("kf28")
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t.KeyF29 = tc.getstr("kf29")
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t.KeyF30 = tc.getstr("kf30")
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t.KeyF31 = tc.getstr("kf31")
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t.KeyF32 = tc.getstr("kf32")
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t.KeyF33 = tc.getstr("kf33")
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t.KeyF34 = tc.getstr("kf34")
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t.KeyF35 = tc.getstr("kf35")
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t.KeyF36 = tc.getstr("kf36")
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t.KeyF37 = tc.getstr("kf37")
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t.KeyF38 = tc.getstr("kf38")
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t.KeyF39 = tc.getstr("kf39")
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t.KeyF40 = tc.getstr("kf40")
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t.KeyF41 = tc.getstr("kf41")
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t.KeyF42 = tc.getstr("kf42")
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t.KeyF43 = tc.getstr("kf43")
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t.KeyF44 = tc.getstr("kf44")
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t.KeyF45 = tc.getstr("kf45")
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t.KeyF46 = tc.getstr("kf46")
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t.KeyF47 = tc.getstr("kf47")
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t.KeyF48 = tc.getstr("kf48")
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t.KeyF49 = tc.getstr("kf49")
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t.KeyF50 = tc.getstr("kf50")
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t.KeyF51 = tc.getstr("kf51")
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t.KeyF52 = tc.getstr("kf52")
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t.KeyF53 = tc.getstr("kf53")
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t.KeyF54 = tc.getstr("kf54")
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t.KeyF55 = tc.getstr("kf55")
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t.KeyF56 = tc.getstr("kf56")
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t.KeyF57 = tc.getstr("kf57")
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t.KeyF58 = tc.getstr("kf58")
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t.KeyF59 = tc.getstr("kf59")
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t.KeyF60 = tc.getstr("kf60")
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t.KeyF61 = tc.getstr("kf61")
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t.KeyF62 = tc.getstr("kf62")
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t.KeyF63 = tc.getstr("kf63")
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t.KeyF64 = tc.getstr("kf64")
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t.KeyInsert = tc.getstr("kich1")
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t.KeyDelete = tc.getstr("kdch1")
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t.KeyBackspace = tc.getstr("kbs")
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t.KeyHome = tc.getstr("khome")
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t.KeyEnd = tc.getstr("kend")
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t.KeyUp = tc.getstr("kcuu1")
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t.KeyDown = tc.getstr("kcud1")
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t.KeyRight = tc.getstr("kcuf1")
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t.KeyLeft = tc.getstr("kcub1")
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t.KeyPgDn = tc.getstr("knp")
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t.KeyPgUp = tc.getstr("kpp")
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t.KeyBacktab = tc.getstr("kcbt")
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t.KeyExit = tc.getstr("kext")
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t.KeyCancel = tc.getstr("kcan")
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t.KeyPrint = tc.getstr("kprt")
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t.KeyHelp = tc.getstr("khlp")
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t.KeyClear = tc.getstr("kclr")
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t.AltChars = tc.getstr("acsc")
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t.EnterAcs = tc.getstr("smacs")
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t.ExitAcs = tc.getstr("rmacs")
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t.EnableAcs = tc.getstr("enacs")
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t.Mouse = tc.getstr("kmous")
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t.KeyShfRight = tc.getstr("kRIT")
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t.KeyShfLeft = tc.getstr("kLFT")
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t.KeyShfHome = tc.getstr("kHOM")
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t.KeyShfEnd = tc.getstr("kEND")
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// Terminfo lacks descriptions for a bunch of modified keys,
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// but modern XTerm and emulators often have them. Let's add them,
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// if the shifted right and left arrows are defined.
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if t.KeyShfRight == "\x1b[1;2C" && t.KeyShfLeft == "\x1b[1;2D" {
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t.KeyShfUp = "\x1b[1;2A"
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t.KeyShfDown = "\x1b[1;2B"
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t.KeyMetaUp = "\x1b[1;9A"
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t.KeyMetaDown = "\x1b[1;9B"
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t.KeyMetaRight = "\x1b[1;9C"
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t.KeyMetaLeft = "\x1b[1;9D"
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t.KeyAltUp = "\x1b[1;3A"
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t.KeyAltDown = "\x1b[1;3B"
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t.KeyAltRight = "\x1b[1;3C"
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t.KeyAltLeft = "\x1b[1;3D"
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t.KeyCtrlUp = "\x1b[1;5A"
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t.KeyCtrlDown = "\x1b[1;5B"
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t.KeyCtrlRight = "\x1b[1;5C"
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t.KeyCtrlLeft = "\x1b[1;5D"
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t.KeyAltShfUp = "\x1b[1;4A"
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t.KeyAltShfDown = "\x1b[1;4B"
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t.KeyAltShfRight = "\x1b[1;4C"
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t.KeyAltShfLeft = "\x1b[1;4D"
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t.KeyMetaShfUp = "\x1b[1;10A"
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t.KeyMetaShfDown = "\x1b[1;10B"
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t.KeyMetaShfRight = "\x1b[1;10C"
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t.KeyMetaShfLeft = "\x1b[1;10D"
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t.KeyCtrlShfUp = "\x1b[1;6A"
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t.KeyCtrlShfDown = "\x1b[1;6B"
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t.KeyCtrlShfRight = "\x1b[1;6C"
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t.KeyCtrlShfLeft = "\x1b[1;6D"
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}
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// And also for Home and End
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if t.KeyShfHome == "\x1b[1;2H" && t.KeyShfEnd == "\x1b[1;2F" {
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t.KeyCtrlHome = "\x1b[1;5H"
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t.KeyCtrlEnd = "\x1b[1;5F"
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t.KeyAltHome = "\x1b[1;9H"
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t.KeyAltEnd = "\x1b[1;9F"
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t.KeyCtrlShfHome = "\x1b[1;6H"
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t.KeyCtrlShfEnd = "\x1b[1;6F"
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t.KeyAltShfHome = "\x1b[1;4H"
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t.KeyAltShfEnd = "\x1b[1;4F"
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t.KeyMetaShfHome = "\x1b[1;10H"
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t.KeyMetaShfEnd = "\x1b[1;10F"
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}
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// And the same thing for rxvt and workalikes (Eterm, aterm, etc.)
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// It seems that urxvt at least send ESC as ALT prefix for these,
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// although some places seem to indicate a separate ALT key sesquence.
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if t.KeyShfRight == "\x1b[c" && t.KeyShfLeft == "\x1b[d" {
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t.KeyShfUp = "\x1b[a"
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t.KeyShfDown = "\x1b[b"
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t.KeyCtrlUp = "\x1b[Oa"
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t.KeyCtrlDown = "\x1b[Ob"
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t.KeyCtrlRight = "\x1b[Oc"
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t.KeyCtrlLeft = "\x1b[Od"
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}
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if t.KeyShfHome == "\x1b[7$" && t.KeyShfEnd == "\x1b[8$" {
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t.KeyCtrlHome = "\x1b[7^"
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t.KeyCtrlEnd = "\x1b[8^"
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}
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// If the kmous entry is present, then we need to record the
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// the codes to enter and exit mouse mode. Sadly, this is not
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// part of the terminfo databases anywhere that I've found, but
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// is an extension. The escape codes are documented in the XTerm
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// manual, and all terminals that have kmous are expected to
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// use these same codes, unless explicitly configured otherwise
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// vi XM. Note that in any event, we only known how to parse either
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// x11 or SGR mouse events -- if your terminal doesn't support one
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// of these two forms, you maybe out of luck.
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t.MouseMode = tc.getstr("XM")
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if t.Mouse != "" && t.MouseMode == "" {
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// we anticipate that all xterm mouse tracking compatible
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// terminals understand mouse tracking (1000), but we hope
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// that those that don't understand any-event tracking (1003)
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// will at least ignore it. Likewise we hope that terminals
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// that don't understand SGR reporting (1006) just ignore it.
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t.MouseMode = "%?%p1%{1}%=%t%'h'%Pa%e%'l'%Pa%;" +
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"\x1b[?1000%ga%c\x1b[?1002%ga%c\x1b[?1003%ga%c\x1b[?1006%ga%c"
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}
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// We only support colors in ANSI 8 or 256 color mode.
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if t.Colors < 8 || t.SetFg == "" {
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t.Colors = 0
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}
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if t.SetCursor == "" {
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return nil, "", notaddressable
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}
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// For padding, we lookup the pad char. If that isn't present,
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// and npc is *not* set, then we assume a null byte.
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t.PadChar = tc.getstr("pad")
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if t.PadChar == "" {
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if !tc.getflag("npc") {
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t.PadChar = "\u0000"
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}
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}
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// For some terminals we fabricate a -truecolor entry, that may
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// not exist in terminfo.
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if addTrueColor {
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t.SetFgRGB = "\x1b[38;2;%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%dm"
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t.SetBgRGB = "\x1b[48;2;%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%dm"
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t.SetFgBgRGB = "\x1b[38;2;%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%d;" +
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"48;2;%p4%d;%p5%d;%p6%dm"
|
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}
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|
|
// For terminals that use "standard" SGR sequences, lets combine the
|
|
// foreground and background together.
|
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if strings.HasPrefix(t.SetFg, "\x1b[") &&
|
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strings.HasPrefix(t.SetBg, "\x1b[") &&
|
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strings.HasSuffix(t.SetFg, "m") &&
|
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strings.HasSuffix(t.SetBg, "m") {
|
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fg := t.SetFg[:len(t.SetFg)-1]
|
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r := regexp.MustCompile("%p1")
|
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bg := r.ReplaceAllString(t.SetBg[2:], "%p2")
|
|
t.SetFgBg = fg + ";" + bg
|
|
}
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|
|
|
return t, tc.desc, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func GetDynamic() (term *Terminfo, err error) {
|
|
term, _, err = getinfo(os.Getenv("TERM"))
|
|
return
|
|
}
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