| :mod:`pty` --- Pseudo-terminal utilities |
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| .. module:: pty |
| :platform: Linux |
| :synopsis: Pseudo-Terminal Handling for Linux. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Steen Lumholt |
| .. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il> |
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| The :mod:`pty` module defines operations for handling the pseudo-terminal |
| concept: starting another process and being able to write to and read from its |
| controlling terminal programmatically. |
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| Because pseudo-terminal handling is highly platform dependent, there is code to |
| do it only for Linux. (The Linux code is supposed to work on other platforms, |
| but hasn't been tested yet.) |
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| The :mod:`pty` module defines the following functions: |
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| .. function:: fork() |
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| Fork. Connect the child's controlling terminal to a pseudo-terminal. Return |
| value is ``(pid, fd)``. Note that the child gets *pid* 0, and the *fd* is |
| *invalid*. The parent's return value is the *pid* of the child, and *fd* is a |
| file descriptor connected to the child's controlling terminal (and also to the |
| child's standard input and output). |
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| .. function:: openpty() |
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| Open a new pseudo-terminal pair, using :func:`os.openpty` if possible, or |
| emulation code for generic Unix systems. Return a pair of file descriptors |
| ``(master, slave)``, for the master and the slave end, respectively. |
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| .. function:: spawn(argv[, master_read[, stdin_read]]) |
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| Spawn a process, and connect its controlling terminal with the current |
| process's standard io. This is often used to baffle programs which insist on |
| reading from the controlling terminal. |
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| The functions *master_read* and *stdin_read* should be functions which read from |
| a file descriptor. The defaults try to read 1024 bytes each time they are |
| called. |
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