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This crate is a wrapper around [tokio::process::Command
] or
std::process::Command
which provides the ability to allocate a pty
and spawn new processes attached to that pty, with the pty as their
controlling terminal. This allows for manipulation of interactive
programs.
The basic functionality looks like this:
let (mut pty, pts) = pty_process::open()?;
pty.resize(pty_process::Size::new(24, 80))?;
let mut cmd = pty_process::Command::new("nethack");
let child = cmd.spawn(pts)?;
let (mut pty, pts) = pty_process::blocking::open()?;
pty.resize(pty_process::Size::new(24, 80))?;
let mut cmd = pty_process::blocking::Command::new("nethack");
let child = cmd.spawn(pts)?;
The returned child
is a normal instance of [tokio::process::Child
] (or
std::process::Child
for the blocking
variant), with its
stdin
/stdout
/stderr
file descriptors pointing at the given pty. The
pty
instance implements [tokio::io::AsyncRead
] and
[tokio::io::AsyncWrite
] (or std::io::Read
and std::io::Write
for
the blocking
variant), and can be used to communicate with the child
process. The child process will also be made a session leader of a new
session, and the controlling terminal of that session will be set to the
given pty.
§Features
By default, only the blocking
APIs are available. To include the
asynchronous APIs, you must enable the async
feature.
Modules§
- blocking
- Blocking equivalents for
pty_process::Command
andpty_process::Pty
Structs§
- Size
- Represents the size of the pty.
Enums§
- Error
- Error type for errors from this crate