When shift is held, we are bypassing mouse reporting mode. Change the
cursor to text to indicate this to the user. On release, change back to
whatever we were before.
The selection mode is only valid when mouse reporting events are on. If
we have any mouse reporting events turned on, reset the mouse shape back
to default (a pointer).
Use the .text field of the enum as the default value of the mouse shape
instead of renaming .default. Store the default value as the current
value for use in subsequent commits
Changes:
- Add WindowsPty, which uses the ConPTY API to create a pseudo console
- Pty now selects between PosixPty and WindowsPty
- Windows support in Command, including the ability to launch a process with a pseudo console
- Enable Command tests on windows
- Add some environment variable abstractions to handle the missing libc APIs on Windows
- Windows version of ReadThread
Fixes#648
Two issues here:
- RIS should've been resetting the tabstops to every 8, but was
clearing all tabstops.
- `ESC ? W` should've reset tabstops to every 8, but was clearing
all tabstops.
Previously, we just ignored ansi vs dec modes (`?`-prefix) and just
responded to both requests most of the time using the number as the
unique value. This _kind of works_ because almost all DEC modes do not
overlap with ANSI modes, but some overlap (i.e. `insert`, ANSI mode 4).
This commit properly separates ANSI vs DEC modes and updates all of our
terminal sequences to handle both (where applicable -- some sequences
are explicitly DEC-only).
Add a configuration key for the TERM environment variable. Default this
to "ghostty". Most TEs are using their name as the default TERM value.
Most modern termulators aren't even providing "xterm-" as an alias
anymore, after some drama between kitty / ncurses.
Notably, this also has issues for tcell-based applications (I've
submitted a PR to tcell to fix) because it fails if the TERM value
doesn't match the _primary_ name of the terminal in the terminfo file.
Providing a config option allows users to modify-with-persistence if
they have issues, but Ghostty should be known as Ghostty by default!
The XTVERSION response should use a string terminator instead of a bell.
Most terminals can handle the bell, however specifically tmux does not
like it.
Fixes: #534