The termios
crate provides safe bindings for the Rust programming language to the terminal I/O
interface implemented by
Unix operating systems. The safe bindings are a small wrapper around the raw C functions, which
converts integer return values to std::io::Result
to indicate success or failure.
This is a very low-maintenance project. The termios API is decades old. This isn't an area that you should expect to see daily commits, so don't be put off if you don't see commits for several years. This just means that the project is stable. That's a good thing. :)
If, however, you see old patches that you'd like to see land, please see
CONTRIBUTING.md
to see how you can help.
In order to use the termios
crate, you must have a native libc
library that implements the
termios API. This should be available on any Unix operating system. This library contains the
termios definitions for the following platforms:
- Linux (x86_64, armv6l)
- Android (x86)
- OS X (x86_64)
- FreeBSD (amd64)
- OpenBSD (amd64)
- NetBSD (amd64)
- DragonFly BSD (x86_64)
- illumos (x86_64)
If you're interested in a platform that's not listed here, please see
CONTRIBUTING.md
to see how you can help.
Add termios
as a dependency in Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
termios = "0.3"
Import the termios
crate and any symbols needed from termios
. You may also need
std::os::unix::io::RawFd
for file descriptors and std::io::Result
to propagate errors.
extern crate termios;
use std::io;
use std::os::unix::io::RawFd;
use termios::*;
fn setup_fd(fd: RawFd) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut termios = try!(Termios::from_fd(fd));
termios.c_iflag = IGNPAR | IGNBRK;
termios.c_oflag = 0;
termios.c_cflag = CS8 | CREAD | CLOCAL;
termios.c_lflag = 0;
try!(cfsetspeed(&mut termios, B9600));
try!(tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &termios));
try!(tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH));
Ok(())
}
Copyright © 2015 David Cuddeback
Distributed under the MIT License.