// MakeRaw puts the terminal connected to the given file descriptor into raw // mode and returns the previous state of the terminal so that it can be // restored. func MakeRaw(fd uintptr) (*State, error) { var state *State state, err := SaveState(fd) if err != nil { return nil, err } // https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683462(v=vs.85).aspx // All three input modes, along with processed output mode, are designed to work together. // It is best to either enable or disable all of these modes as a group. // When all are enabled, the application is said to be in "cooked" mode, which means that most of the processing is handled for the application. // When all are disabled, the application is in "raw" mode, which means that input is unfiltered and any processing is left to the application. state.mode = 0 err = winconsole.SetConsoleMode(fd, state.mode) if err != nil { return nil, err } return state, nil }
// DisableEcho disbales the echo for given file descriptor and returns previous state // see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683462(v=vs.85).aspx for these flag settings func DisableEcho(fd uintptr, state *State) error { state.mode &^= (winconsole.ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT) state.mode |= (winconsole.ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | winconsole.ENABLE_LINE_INPUT) return winconsole.SetConsoleMode(fd, state.mode) }
// RestoreTerminal restores the terminal connected to the given file descriptor to a // previous state. func RestoreTerminal(fd uintptr, state *State) error { return winconsole.SetConsoleMode(fd, state.mode) }