xz: Create separate is_tty() function.
The new is_tty() will report if a file descriptor is a terminal or not. On POSIX systems, it is a wrapper around isatty(). However, the native Windows implementation of isatty() will return true for all character devices, not just terminals. So is_tty() has a special case for Windows so it can use alternative Windows API functions to determine if a file descriptor is a terminal. This fixes a bug with MSVC and MinGW-w64 builds that refused to read from or write to non-terminal character devices because xz thought it was a terminal. For instance: xz foo -c > /dev/null would fail because /dev/null was assumed to be a terminal.
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extern bool
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is_tty(int fd)
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{
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#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
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// There is no need to check if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
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// because it will return false anyway when used in GetConsoleMode().
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// The resulting HANDLE is owned by the file descriptor.
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// The HANDLE must not be closed here.
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intptr_t handle = _get_osfhandle(fd);
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DWORD mode;
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// GetConsoleMode() is an easy way to tell if the HANDLE is a
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// console or not. We do not care about the value of mode since we
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// do not plan to use any further Windows console functions.
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return GetConsoleMode((HANDLE)handle, &mode);
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#else
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return isatty(fd);
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#endif
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}
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extern bool
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is_tty_stdin(void)
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{
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const bool ret = isatty(STDIN_FILENO);
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const bool ret = is_tty(STDIN_FILENO);
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if (ret)
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message_error(_("Compressed data cannot be read from "
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extern bool
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is_tty_stdout(void)
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{
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const bool ret = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO);
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const bool ret = is_tty(STDOUT_FILENO);
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if (ret)
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message_error(_("Compressed data cannot be written to "
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extern void my_snprintf(char **pos, size_t *left, const char *fmt, ...);
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/// \brief Test if file descriptor is a terminal
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///
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/// For POSIX systems, this is a simple wrapper around isatty(). However on
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/// Windows, isatty() returns true for all character devices, not just
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/// terminals.
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///
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/// \param fd File descriptor to test
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///
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/// \return bool:
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/// - true if file descriptor is a terminal
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/// - false otherwise
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extern bool is_tty(int fd);
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/// \brief Test if stdin is a terminal
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///
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/// If stdin is a terminal, an error message is printed and exit status set
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