Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/03/19/12:51:29
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 05:37:18PM +0100, PCJohn wrote:
>I was trying to port ivTools
>(http://merlin.fit.vutbr.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Open_Inventor_Tools) to
> work smoothly with Cygwin. It works on Cygwin console without problems
>($CYGWIN=notty), but rxvt causes all the utilities to freeze.
>
>I found the problem: utilities are testing stdin by isatty. If
>isatty==false, stdin is used for reading the data. If isatty returns
>true, there is really bad idea to wait that user will feed the program
>by complex 3D geometry, and utility is started without reading stdin.
>
>If rxvt is used, isatty returns always false and application does not
>work as expected. I realized that some advanced console functionality is
>provided with rxvt (pty, pipes) to overcome the limitations of windows
>console. My question: Can I find out in if the application is running
>interactive or not? If it was started like:
>app_name.exe < in.txt
>echo data | app_name.exe
>or
>app_name.exe
>
>Another minor question: How to use the advanced functionalities provided
>by pty and pipes? Just get_osfhandle(fileno(stdin)), ReadFile, and
>WriteFile?
Given that you're talking about things like isatty returning false,
get_osfhandle, ReadFile, and WriteFile, I surmise that you're trying to
run a non-Cygwin-based program under rxvt. None of those are Linux/UNIX
functions and, if you use them in a Cygwin program there are no guarantees
that you will be able to use any of Cygwin's UNIX/Linux-like features.
Cygwin's ptys are entirely an invention of Cygwin so, to avail yourself
of ptys you can't build the application with MSVC or gcc -mno-cygwin or
MinGW gcc. You really need to build your program so that it uses the
cygwin dll, i.e., it has to be compiled with the normal Cygwin gcc.
cgf
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