This commit allows loading the console functions from `conpty.dll`
instead of `kernel32.dll` which means that we can update and
track newer features than have been deployed to Windows.
In practical terms this means that we can now unlock mouse input
reporting in eg: VIM running under WSL.
refs: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/376
We're jumping the gun on this issue, which is tracking making
a proper supportable way to deploy this sort of update:
refs: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/1130
For now it seems easier just for us to bundle our own copy of
these bits.
This includes a speculative change to include those in our
Windows downloads also.
The binaries were built from
4f8acb4b9f
The icon comes from "Smoothicons 7" by Corey Marion which I found
as a royalty free icon searching the internet. I would love to
have a purpose built icon, but this is sufficient for now.
The install script sets up a macOS application bundle that references
the generated wezterm binary and the icon. The same technique could
be used to generate a .desktop file for linux.
I've changed the default-prog on macos to be `login -pf $USER` as
that is a better default experience on macOS.