/usr/bin/expect_xkibitz is in expect 5.45-7+deb9u1.
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# -*- tcl -*-
# The next line is executed by /bin/sh, but not tcl \
exec tclsh8.6 "$0" ${1+"$@"}
package require Expect
# share an xterm with other users
# See xkibitz(1) man page for complete info.
# Compare with kibitz.
# Author: Don Libes, NIST
# Version: 1.2
proc help {} {
puts "Commands Meaning"
puts "-------- -------"
puts "return return to program"
puts "= list"
puts "+ <display> add"
puts "- <tag> drop"
puts "where <display> is an X display name such as nist.gov or nist.gov:0.0"
puts "and <tag> is a tag from the = command."
puts "+ and - require whitespace before argument."
puts {return command must be spelled out ("r", "e", "t", ...).}
}
proc prompt1 {} {
return "xkibitz> "
}
proc h {} help
proc ? {} help
# disable history processing - there seems to be some incestuous relationship
# between history and unknown in Tcl 8.0
proc history {args} {}
proc unknown {args} {
puts "$args: invalid command"
help
}
set tag2pid(0) [pid]
set pid2tty([pid]) "/dev/tty"
if {[info exists env(DISPLAY)]} {
set pid2display([pid]) $env(DISPLAY)
} else {
set pid2display([pid]) ""
}
# small int allowing user to more easily identify display
# maxtag always points at highest in use
set maxtag 0
proc + {display} {
global ids pid2display pid2tag tag2pid maxtag pid2sid
global pid2tty env
if {![string match *:* $display]} {
append display :0.0
}
if {![info exists env(XKIBITZ_XTERM_ARGS)]} {
set env(XKIBITZ_XTERM_ARGS) ""
}
set dummy1 [open /dev/null]
set dummy2 [open /dev/null]
spawn -pty -noecho
close $dummy1
close $dummy2
stty raw -echo < $spawn_out(slave,name)
# Linux needs additional stty, sounds like a bug in its stty to me.
# raw should imply this stuff, no?
stty -icrnl -icanon < $spawn_out(slave,name)
regexp ".*(.)(.)" $spawn_out(slave,name) dummy c1 c2
if {[string compare $c1 "/"] == 0} {
# On Pyramid and AIX, ttynames such as /dev/pts/1
# requre suffix to be padded with a 0
set c1 0
}
set pid [eval exec xterm \
-display $display \
-geometry [stty columns]x[stty rows] \
-S$c1$c2$spawn_out(slave,fd) \
$env(XKIBITZ_XTERM_ARGS) &]
close -slave
# xterm first sends back window id, discard
log_user 0
expect {
eof {wait;return}
\n
}
log_user 1
lappend ids $spawn_id
set pid2display($pid) $display
incr maxtag
set tag2pid($maxtag) $pid
set pid2tag($pid) $maxtag
set pid2sid($pid) $spawn_id
set pid2tty($pid) $spawn_out(slave,name)
return
}
proc = {} {
global pid2display tag2pid pid2tty
puts "Tag Size Display"
foreach tag [lsort -integer [array names tag2pid]] {
set pid $tag2pid($tag)
set tty $pid2tty($pid)
puts [format "%3d [stty columns < $tty]x[stty rows < $tty] $pid2display($pid)" $tag]
}
}
proc - {tag} {
global tag2pid pid2tag pid2display maxtag ids pid2sid
global pid2tty
if {![info exists tag2pid($tag)]} {
puts "no such tag"
return
}
if {$tag == 0} {
puts "cannot drop self"
return
}
set pid $tag2pid($tag)
# close and remove spawn_id from list
set spawn_id $pid2sid($pid)
set index [lsearch $ids $spawn_id]
set ids [lreplace $ids $index $index]
exec kill -9 $pid
close
wait
unset tag2pid($tag)
unset pid2tag($pid)
unset pid2display($pid)
unset pid2sid($pid)
unset pid2tty($pid)
# lower maxtag if possible
while {![info exists tag2pid($maxtag)]} {
incr maxtag -1
}
}
rename exit exitReal
proc exit {} {
global pid2display
unset pid2display([pid]) ;# avoid killing self
foreach pid [array names pid2display] {
catch {exec kill -9 $pid}
}
exitReal
}
trap exit HUP
trap {
set r [stty rows]
set c [stty columns]
stty rows $r columns $c < $app_tty
foreach pid [array names pid2tty] {
if {$pid == [pid]} continue
stty rows $r columns $c < $pid2tty($pid)
}
} WINCH
set escape \035 ;# control-right-bracket
set escape_printable "^\]"
while {[llength $argv]>0} {
set flag [lindex $argv 0]
switch -- $flag \
"-escape" {
set escape [lindex $argv 1]
set escape_printable $escape
set argv [lrange $argv 2 end]
} "-display" {
+ [lindex $argv 1]
set argv [lrange $argv 2 end]
} default {
break
}
}
if {[llength $argv]>0} {
eval spawn -noecho $argv
} else {
spawn -noecho $env(SHELL)
}
set prog $spawn_id
set app_tty $spawn_out(slave,name)
puts "Escape sequence is $escape_printable"
interact {
-input $user_spawn_id -reset $escape {
puts "\nfor help enter: ? or h or help"
interpreter -eof exit
} -output $prog
-input ids -output $prog
-input $prog eof exit -output $user_spawn_id -output ids
}
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