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+#!/usr/bin/env python
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+# Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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+# found in the LICENSE file.
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+
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+import os
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+import sys
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+from third_party import colorama
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+
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+IS_TTY = None
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+OUT_TYPE = 'unknown'
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+
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+def init():
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+ # should_wrap instructs colorama to wrap stdout/stderr with an ASNI colorcode
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+ # interpreter that converts them to SetConsoleTextAttribute calls. This only
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+ # should be True in cases where we're connected to cmd.exe's console. Setting
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+ # this to True on non-windows systems has no effect.
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+ should_wrap = False
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+ global IS_TTY, OUT_TYPE
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+ IS_TTY = sys.stdout.isatty()
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+ if IS_TTY:
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+ # Yay! We detected a console in the normal way. It doesn't really matter
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+ # if it's windows or not, we win.
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'console'
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+ should_wrap = True
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+ elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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+ # assume this is some sort of file
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'file (win)'
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+
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+ import msvcrt
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+ import ctypes
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+ h = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(sys.stdout.fileno())
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+ # h is the win32 HANDLE for stdout.
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+ ftype = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetFileType(h)
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+ if ftype == 2: # FILE_TYPE_CHAR
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+ # This is a normal cmd console, but we'll only get here if we're running
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+ # inside a `git command` which is actually git->bash->command. Not sure
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+ # why isatty doesn't detect this case.
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'console (cmd via msys)'
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+ IS_TTY = True
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+ should_wrap = True
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+ elif ftype == 3: # FILE_TYPE_PIPE
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'pipe (win)'
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+ # This is some kind of pipe on windows. This could either be a real pipe
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+ # or this could be msys using a pipe to emulate a pty. We use the same
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+ # algorithm that msys-git uses to determine if it's connected to a pty or
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+ # not.
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+
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+ # This function and the structures are defined in the MSDN documentation
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+ # using the same names.
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+ def NT_SUCCESS(status):
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+ # The first two bits of status are the severity. The success
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+ # severities are 0 and 1, and the !success severities are 2 and 3.
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+ # Therefore since ctypes interprets the default restype of the call
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+ # to be an 'C int' (which is guaranteed to be signed 32 bits), All
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+ # success codes are positive, and all !success codes are negative.
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+ return status >= 0
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+
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+ class UNICODE_STRING(ctypes.Structure):
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+ _fields_ = [('Length', ctypes.c_ushort),
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+ ('MaximumLength', ctypes.c_ushort),
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+ ('Buffer', ctypes.c_wchar_p)]
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+
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+ class OBJECT_NAME_INFORMATION(ctypes.Structure):
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+ _fields_ = [('Name', UNICODE_STRING),
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+ ('NameBuffer', ctypes.c_wchar_p)]
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+
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+ buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer('\0', 1024)
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+ # Ask NT what the name of the object our stdout HANDLE is. It would be
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+ # possible to use GetFileInformationByHandleEx, but it's only available
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+ # on Vista+. If you're reading this in 2017 or later, feel free to
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+ # refactor this out.
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+ #
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+ # The '1' here is ObjectNameInformation
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+ if NT_SUCCESS(ctypes.windll.ntdll.NtQueryObject(h, 1, buf, len(buf)-2,
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+ None)):
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+ out = OBJECT_NAME_INFORMATION.from_buffer(buf)
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+ name = out.Name.Buffer.split('\\')[-1]
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+ IS_TTY = name.startswith('msys-') and '-pty' in name
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+ if IS_TTY:
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'bash (msys)'
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+ else:
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+ # A normal file, or an unknown file type.
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+ pass
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+ else:
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+ # This is non-windows, so we trust isatty.
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+ OUT_TYPE = 'pipe or file'
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+
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+ colorama.init(wrap=should_wrap)
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+
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+if __name__ == '__main__':
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+ init()
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+ print 'IS_TTY:', IS_TTY
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+ print 'OUT_TYPE:', OUT_TYPE
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