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Calling SetProcessWindowStation in winpty_open isn't thread-safe -- another thread may be doing something with the window station. The call also appears to interfere with the clipboard, which has affected IntelliJ. A previous commit disabled the use of the background desktop for Windows 7 and up, where it seems unnecessary. This commit fixes the issue for XP and Vista by spawning the agent twice in winpty_open: 1. winpty_open first spawns an agent with no attached console, which creates the background desktop and sends its name back on the control pipe. 2. Then it spawns the primary agent invocation as usual. 3. Once the primary agent's control pipe is connected, winty_open allows the first agent to exit. Fixes https://github.com/rprichard/winpty/issues/58 |
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winpty
winpty is a Windows software package providing an interface similar to a Unix pty-master for communicating with Windows console programs. The package consists of a library (libwinpty) and a tool for Cygwin and MSYS for running Windows console programs in a Cygwin/MSYS pty.
The software works by starting the winpty-agent.exe
process with a new,
hidden console window, which bridges between the console API and terminal
input/output escape codes. It polls the hidden console's screen buffer for
changes and generates a corresponding stream of output.
The Unix adapter allows running Windows console programs (e.g. CMD, PowerShell,
IronPython, etc.) under mintty
or Cygwin's sshd
with
properly-functioning input (e.g. arrow and function keys) and output (e.g. line
buffering). The library could be also useful for writing a non-Cygwin SSH
server.
Supported Windows versions
winpty runs on Windows XP through Windows 10, including server versions. It can be compiled into either 32-bit or 64-bit binaries.
Cygwin/MSYS adapter (winpty.exe
)
Prerequisites
You need the following to build winpty:
- A Cygwin or MSYS installation
- GNU make
- A MinGW g++ toolchain capable of compiling C++11 code to build
winpty.dll
andwinpty-agent.exe
- A g++ toolchain targeting Cygwin or MSYS to build
winpty.exe
Winpty requires two g++ toolchains as it is split into two parts. The
winpty.dll
and winpty-agent.exe
binaries interface with the native
Windows command prompt window so they are compiled with the native MinGW
toolchain. The winpty.exe
binary interfaces with the MSYS/Cygwin terminal so
it is compiled with the MSYS/Cygwin toolchain.
MinGW appears to be split into two distributions -- MinGW (creates 32-bit binaries) and MinGW-w64 (creates both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries). Either one is generally acceptable.
Cygwin packages
The default g++ compiler for Cygwin targets Cygwin itself, but Cygwin also packages MinGW-w64 compilers. As of this writing, the necessary packages are:
- Either
mingw64-i686-gcc-g++
ormingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++
. Select the appropriate compiler for your CPU architecture. gcc-g++
make
As of this writing (2016-01-23), only the MinGW-w64 compiler is acceptable.
The MinGW compiler (e.g. from the mingw-gcc-g++
package) is no longer
maintained and is too buggy.
MSYS packages
For the original MSYS, use the mingw-get
tool (MinGW Installation Manager),
and select at least these components:
mingw-developer-toolkit
mingw32-base
mingw32-gcc-g++
msys-base
msys-system-builder
When running ./configure
, make sure that mingw32-g++
is in your
PATH
. It will be in the C:\MinGW\bin
directory.
MSYS2 packages
For MSYS2, use pacman
and install at least these packages:
msys/gcc
mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-gcc
ormingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
. Select the appropriate compiler for your CPU architecture.make
MSYS2 provides three start menu shortcuts for starting MSYS2:
- MinGW-w64 Win32 Shell
- MinGW-w64 Win64 Shell
- MSYS2 Shell
To build winpty, use the MinGW-w64 {Win32,Win64} shortcut of the architecture
matching MSYS2. These shortcuts will put the g++ compiler from the
{mingw32,mingw64}/mingw-w64-{i686,x86_64}-gcc
packages into the PATH
.
Alternatively, instead of installing mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-gcc
or
mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
, install the mingw-w64-cross-gcc
and
mingw-w64-cross-crt-git
packages. These packages install cross-compilers
into /opt/bin
, and then any of the three shortcuts will work.
Building the Unix adapter
In the project directory, run ./configure
, then make
, then make install
.
By default, winpty is installed into /usr/local
. Pass PREFIX=<path>
to
make install
to override this default.
Using the Unix adapter
To run a Windows console program in mintty
or Cygwin sshd
, prepend
winpty
to the command-line:
$ winpty powershell
Windows PowerShell
Copyright (C) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
PS C:\rprichard\proj\winpty> 10 + 20
30
PS C:\rprichard\proj\winpty> exit
Embedding winpty / MSVC compilation
See src/include/winpty.h
for the prototypes of functions exported by
winpty.dll
.
Only the winpty.exe
binary uses Cygwin; all the other binaries work without
it and can be compiled with either MinGW or MSVC. To compile using MSVC,
download gyp and run gyp -I configurations.gypi
in the src
subdirectory.
This will generate a winpty.sln
and associated project files. See the
src/winpty.gyp
and src/configurations.gypi
files for notes on dealing with
MSVC versions and different architectures.
Compiling winpty with MSVC currently requires MSVC 2013 or newer.
Debugging winpty
winpty comes with a tool for collecting timestamped debugging output. To use it:
- Run
winpty-debugserver.exe
on the same computer as winpty. - Set the
WINPTY_DEBUG
environment variable totrace
for thewinpty.exe
process and/or the process usinglibwinpty.dll
.
winpty also recognizes a WINPTY_SHOW_CONSOLE
environment variable. Set it
to 1 to prevent winpty from hiding the console window.
Copyright
This project is distributed under the MIT license (see the LICENSE
file in
the project root).
By submitting a pull request for this project, you agree to license your contribution under the MIT license to this project.