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Restore initial foreground process group on exit (#10021)
# Description
When launching nushell interactively from another shell, the parent
shell usually gives us own our process group and handles restoring
control to itself. However, other programs that do not support job
control expect us to give control of the terminal back to them. This PR
makes it so that we record the initial foreground process group and
restore it when nushell exits. An "exit" can be from the `exit` command,
a panic, or a `SIGTERM` signal.
The changes in `terminal.rs` mostly follow [fish's
example](0874dd6a96/fish-rust/src/common.rs (L1634)
).
# User-Facing Changes
Fixes interactions between nushell and other interactive CLI commands
(e.g., VIFM #10015).
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#[cfg(unix)]
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use std::{
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io::IsTerminal,
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sync::atomic::{AtomicI32, Ordering},
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};
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#[cfg(unix)]
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use nix::{
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errno::Errno,
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libc,
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sys::signal::{self, raise, signal, SaFlags, SigAction, SigHandler, SigSet, Signal},
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unistd::{self, Pid},
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};
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#[cfg(unix)]
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static INITIAL_PGID: AtomicI32 = AtomicI32::new(-1);
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#[cfg(unix)]
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pub(crate) fn acquire_terminal(interactive: bool) {
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use nix::{
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errno::Errno,
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sys::signal::{signal, SigHandler, Signal},
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unistd,
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};
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use std::io::IsTerminal;
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if interactive && std::io::stdin().is_terminal() {
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// see also: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Initializing-the-Shell.html
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take_control();
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let initial_pgid = take_control();
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INITIAL_PGID.store(initial_pgid.into(), Ordering::Relaxed);
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unsafe {
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// SIGINT and SIGQUIT have special handling above
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if libc::atexit(restore_terminal) != 0 {
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eprintln!("ERROR: failed to set exit function");
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std::process::exit(1);
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};
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// SIGINT and SIGQUIT have special handling
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signal(Signal::SIGTSTP, SigHandler::SigIgn).expect("signal ignore");
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signal(Signal::SIGTTIN, SigHandler::SigIgn).expect("signal ignore");
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signal(Signal::SIGTTOU, SigHandler::SigIgn).expect("signal ignore");
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signal(Signal::SIGCHLD, SigHandler::SigIgn).expect("signal ignore");
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signal_hook::low_level::register(signal_hook::consts::SIGTERM, || {
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// Safety: can only call async-signal-safe functions here
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// restore_terminal, signal, and raise are all async-signal-safe
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restore_terminal();
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if signal(Signal::SIGTERM, SigHandler::SigDfl).is_err() {
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// Failed to set signal handler to default.
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// This should not be possible, but if it does happen,
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// then this could result in an infitite loop due to the raise below.
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// So, we'll just exit immediately if this happens.
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std::process::exit(1);
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};
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if raise(Signal::SIGTERM).is_err() {
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std::process::exit(1);
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};
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})
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.expect("signal hook");
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}
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// Put ourselves in our own process group, if not already
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}
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}
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// Set our possibly new pgid to be in control of terminal
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let _ = unistd::tcsetpgrp(nix::libc::STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid);
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let _ = unistd::tcsetpgrp(libc::STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid);
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn acquire_terminal(_: bool) {}
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// Inspired by fish's acquire_tty_or_exit
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// Returns our original pgid
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#[cfg(unix)]
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fn take_control() {
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use nix::{
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errno::Errno,
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sys::signal::{self, SaFlags, SigAction, SigHandler, SigSet, Signal},
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unistd::{self, Pid},
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};
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fn take_control() -> Pid {
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let shell_pgid = unistd::getpgrp();
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match unistd::tcgetpgrp(nix::libc::STDIN_FILENO) {
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Ok(owner_pgid) if owner_pgid == shell_pgid => {
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// Common case, nothing to do
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return;
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return owner_pgid;
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}
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Ok(owner_pgid) if owner_pgid == unistd::getpid() => {
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// This can apparently happen with sudo: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/7388
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let _ = unistd::setpgid(owner_pgid, owner_pgid);
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return;
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return owner_pgid;
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}
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_ => (),
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}
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}
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for _ in 0..4096 {
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match unistd::tcgetpgrp(nix::libc::STDIN_FILENO) {
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match unistd::tcgetpgrp(libc::STDIN_FILENO) {
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Ok(owner_pgid) if owner_pgid == shell_pgid => {
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// success
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return;
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return owner_pgid;
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}
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Ok(owner_pgid) if owner_pgid == Pid::from_raw(0) => {
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// Zero basically means something like "not owned" and we can just take it
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let _ = unistd::tcsetpgrp(nix::libc::STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid);
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let _ = unistd::tcsetpgrp(libc::STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid);
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}
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Err(Errno::ENOTTY) => {
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eprintln!("ERROR: no TTY for interactive shell");
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}
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}
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eprintln!("ERROR: failed take control of the terminal, we might be orphaned");
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eprintln!("ERROR: failed to take control of the terminal, we might be orphaned");
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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#[cfg(unix)]
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extern "C" fn restore_terminal() {
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// Safety: can only call async-signal-safe functions here
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// tcsetpgrp and getpgrp are async-signal-safe
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let initial_pgid = Pid::from_raw(INITIAL_PGID.load(Ordering::Relaxed));
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if initial_pgid.as_raw() > 0 && initial_pgid != unistd::getpgrp() {
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let _ = unistd::tcsetpgrp(libc::STDIN_FILENO, initial_pgid);
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}
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}
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