#!/usr/bin/env python3 import errno import os import pty import select import signal import sys import termios STDIN = 0 STDOUT = 1 STDERR = 2 def pipe(sfd, dfd): try: data = os.read(sfd, 256) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.EIO: raise return True # EOF if not data: return True # EOF if dfd == STDOUT: # Work around platform quirks. Some platforms echo ^D as \x04 # (AIX, BSDs) and some don't (Linux). # # The comparison against b' '[0] is because |data| is # a string in python2 but a bytes object in python3. filt = lambda c: c >= b' '[0] or c in b'\t\n\r\f' data = filter(filt, data) data = bytes(data) while data: try: n = os.write(dfd, data) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.EIO: raise return True # EOF data = data[n:] if __name__ == '__main__': argv = sys.argv[1:] # Make select() interruptable by SIGCHLD. signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, lambda nr, _: None) parent_fd, child_fd = pty.openpty() assert parent_fd > STDIN mode = termios.tcgetattr(child_fd) # Don't translate \n to \r\n. mode[1] = mode[1] & ~termios.ONLCR # oflag # Disable ECHOCTL. It's a BSD-ism that echoes e.g. \x04 as ^D but it # doesn't work on platforms like AIX and Linux. I checked Linux's tty # driver and it's a no-op, the driver is just oblivious to the flag. mode[3] = mode[3] & ~termios.ECHOCTL # lflag termios.tcsetattr(child_fd, termios.TCSANOW, mode) pid = os.fork() if not pid: os.setsid() os.close(parent_fd) # Ensure the pty is a controlling tty. name = os.ttyname(child_fd) fd = os.open(name, os.O_RDWR) os.dup2(fd, child_fd) os.close(fd) os.dup2(child_fd, STDIN) os.dup2(child_fd, STDOUT) os.dup2(child_fd, STDERR) if child_fd > STDERR: os.close(child_fd) os.execve(argv[0], argv, os.environ) raise Exception('unreachable') os.close(child_fd) fds = [STDIN, parent_fd] while fds: try: rfds, _, _ = select.select(fds, [], []) except select.error as e: if e[0] != errno.EINTR: raise if pid == os.waitpid(pid, os.WNOHANG)[0]: break if STDIN in rfds: if pipe(STDIN, parent_fd): fds.remove(STDIN) if parent_fd in rfds: if pipe(parent_fd, STDOUT): break