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Wez Furlong 132529cfd5 support Terminal identification sequence
This reports the TERM_PROGRAM and TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION
separated by a space.

See discussion in https://github.com/mintty/mintty/issues/881
with a more concise description of the functionality here in
this VTE issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/-/issues/235

```bash
$ printf '\033[>q'; cat
^[P>|WezTerm 20200503-171512-b13ef15f-4-g0395639a^[\
```
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data restructure termwiz tree prior to merging into wezterm repo 2018-08-05 07:55:30 -07:00
examples termwiz: line editor: allow custom editor actions 2020-04-09 07:37:23 -07:00
src support Terminal identification sequence 2020-05-03 22:10:38 -07:00
Cargo.toml termwiz: allow using terminfo on Windows 2020-04-04 17:52:53 -07:00
LICENSE.md restructure termwiz tree prior to merging into wezterm repo 2018-08-05 07:55:30 -07:00
README.md termwiz: prep for publishing on crates.io 2019-05-27 19:53:52 -07:00

Terminal Wizardry

This is a rust crate that provides a number of support functions for applications interested in either displaying data to a terminal or in building a terminal emulator.

It is currently in active development and subject to fairly wild sweeping changes.

Included functionality:

  • Surface models a terminal display and its component Cells
  • Terminal attributes are aware of modern features such as True Color, Hyperlinks and will also support sixel and iterm style terminal graphics display.
  • Surfaces include a log of Changes and an API for consuming and applying deltas. This is a powerful building block for synchronizing screen instances.
  • Escape sequence parser decodes inscrutable escape sequences and gives them semantic meaning, making the code that uses them clearer. The decoded escapes can be re-encoded, allowing applications to start with the semantic meaning and emit the appropriate escape sequence without embedding obscure binary bytes.
  • Capabilities allows probing for terminal capabilities that may not be included in the system terminfo database, and overriding them in an embedding application.
  • Terminal trait provides an abstraction over unix style ttys and Windows style console APIs. Changes from Surface can be rendered to Terminals. Terminals allow decoding mouse and keyboard inputs in both blocking or non-blocking mode.
  • Widget trait allows composition of UI elements at a higher level.
  • LineEditor implements shell-like line editing functionality.

Documentation

https://docs.rs/termwiz

Windows

Testing via Wine:

sudo apt install gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64
rustup target add x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
cargo build --target=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu  --example hello

Then, from an X session of some kind:

wineconsole cmd.exe

and from there you can launch the generated .exe files; they are found under target/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/debug