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Fixes #5253 Add `-Demit-terminfo` and `-Demit-termcap` build options to enable/disable installtion of source terminfo and termcap files.
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81 lines
2.9 KiB
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const std = @import("std");
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const builtin = @import("builtin");
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const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
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/// Gets the directory to the bundled resources directory, if it
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/// exists (not all platforms or packages have it). The output is
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/// owned by the caller.
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///
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/// This is highly Ghostty-specific and can likely be generalized at
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/// some point but we can cross that bridge if we ever need to.
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pub fn resourcesDir(alloc: std.mem.Allocator) !?[]const u8 {
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// If we have an environment variable set, we always use that.
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// Note: we ALWAYS want to allocate here because the result is always
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// freed, do not try to use internal_os.getenv or posix getenv.
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if (std.process.getEnvVarOwned(alloc, "GHOSTTY_RESOURCES_DIR")) |dir| {
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if (dir.len > 0) return dir;
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} else |err| switch (err) {
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error.EnvironmentVariableNotFound => {},
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else => return err,
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}
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// This is the sentinel value we look for in the path to know
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// we've found the resources directory.
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const sentinel = switch (comptime builtin.target.os.tag) {
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.windows => "terminfo/ghostty.terminfo",
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else => "terminfo/x/xterm-ghostty",
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};
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// Get the path to our running binary
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var exe_buf: [std.fs.max_path_bytes]u8 = undefined;
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var exe: []const u8 = std.fs.selfExePath(&exe_buf) catch return null;
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// We have an exe path! Climb the tree looking for the terminfo
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// bundle as we expect it.
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var dir_buf: [std.fs.max_path_bytes]u8 = undefined;
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while (std.fs.path.dirname(exe)) |dir| {
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exe = dir;
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// On MacOS, we look for the app bundle path.
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if (comptime builtin.target.isDarwin()) {
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if (try maybeDir(&dir_buf, dir, "Contents/Resources", sentinel)) |v| {
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return try std.fs.path.join(alloc, &.{ v, "ghostty" });
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}
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}
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// On all platforms, we look for a /usr/share style path. This
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// is valid even on Mac since there is nothing that requires
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// Ghostty to be in an app bundle.
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if (try maybeDir(&dir_buf, dir, "share", sentinel)) |v| {
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return try std.fs.path.join(alloc, &.{ v, "ghostty" });
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}
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}
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return null;
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}
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/// Little helper to check if the "base/sub/suffix" directory exists and
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/// if so return true. The "suffix" is just used as a way to verify a directory
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/// seems roughly right.
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///
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/// "buf" must be large enough to fit base + sub + suffix. This is generally
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/// max_path_bytes so its not a big deal.
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pub fn maybeDir(
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buf: []u8,
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base: []const u8,
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sub: []const u8,
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suffix: []const u8,
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) !?[]const u8 {
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const path = try std.fmt.bufPrint(buf, "{s}/{s}/{s}", .{ base, sub, suffix });
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if (std.fs.accessAbsolute(path, .{})) {
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const len = path.len - suffix.len - 1;
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return buf[0..len];
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} else |_| {
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// Folder doesn't exist. If a different error happens its okay
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// we just ignore it and move on.
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}
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return null;
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}
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