/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * sprompt.c * simple_prompt() routine * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/port/sprompt.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "c.h" #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H #include #endif /* * simple_prompt * * Generalized function especially intended for reading in usernames and * passwords interactively. Reads from /dev/tty or stdin/stderr. * * prompt: The prompt to print, or NULL if none (automatically localized) * destination: buffer in which to store result * destlen: allocated length of destination * echo: Set to false if you want to hide what is entered (for passwords) * * The input (without trailing newline) is returned in the destination buffer, * with a '\0' appended. */ void simple_prompt(const char *prompt, char *destination, size_t destlen, bool echo) { int length; FILE *termin, *termout; #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H struct termios t_orig, t; #else #ifdef WIN32 HANDLE t = NULL; DWORD t_orig = 0; #endif #endif #ifdef WIN32 /* * A Windows console has an "input code page" and an "output code page"; * these usually match each other, but they rarely match the "Windows ANSI * code page" defined at system boot and expected of "char *" arguments to * Windows API functions. The Microsoft CRT write() implementation * automatically converts text between these code pages when writing to a * console. To identify such file descriptors, it calls GetConsoleMode() * on the underlying HANDLE, which in turn requires GENERIC_READ access on * the HANDLE. Opening termout in mode "w+" allows that detection to * succeed. Otherwise, write() would not recognize the descriptor as a * console, and non-ASCII characters would display incorrectly. * * XXX fgets() still receives text in the console's input code page. This * makes non-ASCII credentials unportable. */ termin = fopen("CONIN$", "r"); termout = fopen("CONOUT$", "w+"); #else /* * Do not try to collapse these into one "w+" mode file. Doesn't work on * some platforms (eg, HPUX 10.20). */ termin = fopen("/dev/tty", "r"); termout = fopen("/dev/tty", "w"); #endif if (!termin || !termout #ifdef WIN32 /* * Direct console I/O does not work from the MSYS 1.0.10 console. Writes * reach nowhere user-visible; reads block indefinitely. XXX This affects * most Windows terminal environments, including rxvt, mintty, Cygwin * xterm, Cygwin sshd, and PowerShell ISE. Switch to a more-generic test. */ || (getenv("OSTYPE") && strcmp(getenv("OSTYPE"), "msys") == 0) #endif ) { if (termin) fclose(termin); if (termout) fclose(termout); termin = stdin; termout = stderr; } #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H if (!echo) { tcgetattr(fileno(termin), &t); t_orig = t; t.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; tcsetattr(fileno(termin), TCSAFLUSH, &t); } #else #ifdef WIN32 if (!echo) { /* get a new handle to turn echo off */ t = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); /* save the old configuration first */ GetConsoleMode(t, &t_orig); /* set to the new mode */ SetConsoleMode(t, ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT); } #endif #endif if (prompt) { fputs(_(prompt), termout); fflush(termout); } if (fgets(destination, destlen, termin) == NULL) destination[0] = '\0'; length = strlen(destination); if (length > 0 && destination[length - 1] != '\n') { /* eat rest of the line */ char buf[128]; int buflen; do { if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), termin) == NULL) break; buflen = strlen(buf); } while (buflen > 0 && buf[buflen - 1] != '\n'); } if (length > 0 && destination[length - 1] == '\n') /* remove trailing newline */ destination[length - 1] = '\0'; #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H if (!echo) { tcsetattr(fileno(termin), TCSAFLUSH, &t_orig); fputs("\n", termout); fflush(termout); } #else #ifdef WIN32 if (!echo) { /* reset to the original console mode */ SetConsoleMode(t, t_orig); fputs("\n", termout); fflush(termout); } #endif #endif if (termin != stdin) { fclose(termin); fclose(termout); } }