├── .gitignore ├── CMakeLists.txt ├── COPYING ├── clean-up.sh └── src ├── config.h.in ├── tinyterm.c └── tinyterm.png /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### configuraion result 2 | config.h 3 | 4 | ### C template 5 | # Prerequisites 6 | *.d 7 | 8 | # Object files 9 | *.o 10 | *.ko 11 | *.obj 12 | *.elf 13 | 14 | # Linker output 15 | *.ilk 16 | *.map 17 | *.exp 18 | 19 | # Precompiled Headers 20 | *.gch 21 | *.pch 22 | 23 | # Libraries 24 | *.lib 25 | *.a 26 | *.la 27 | *.lo 28 | 29 | # Shared objects (inc. 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Here is a sample; alter the names: 475 | 476 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the 477 | library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. 478 | 479 | , 1 April 1990 480 | Ty Coon, President of Vice 481 | 482 | That's all there is to it! 483 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /clean-up.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | rm -rf CMakeCache.txt CMakeFiles cmake_install.cmake Makefile src/config.h *~ src/*~ tinyterm 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/config.h.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * config.h 3 | * 4 | */ 5 | 6 | #define TINYTERM_ICON_PATH "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/tinyterm.png" 7 | #define TINYTERM_SCROLLBACK_LINES ${SCROLLBACK_LINES} 8 | #define TINYTERM_WORD_CHARS "${WORD_CHARS}" 9 | #define TINYTERM_SCROLLBAR ${SCROLLBAR} 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tinyterm.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* tinyterm.c 2 | * 3 | * Copyright (C) 2013 MelKori 4 | * Originally taken from Sebastian Linke's tinyterm 5 | * 6 | * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 7 | * the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by 8 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 9 | * (at your option) any later version. 10 | * 11 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 12 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 14 | * General Public License for more details. 15 | * 16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public 17 | * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 18 | * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 19 | */ 20 | 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | #include "config.h" 25 | 26 | #ifndef TINYTERM_SCROLLBAR 27 | #define TINYTERM_SCROLLBAR 0 28 | #endif 29 | 30 | static void 31 | xdg_open_selection_cb (GtkClipboard *clipboard, const char *string, gpointer data) 32 | { 33 | char *command; 34 | wordexp_t result; 35 | gboolean spawn; 36 | GError *spawn_error = NULL; 37 | 38 | command = g_strconcat ("xdg-open ", string, NULL); 39 | switch (wordexp (command, &result, WRDE_NOCMD)) { 40 | case 0: 41 | break; 42 | case WRDE_BADCHAR: 43 | fprintf (stderr, "'%s' contains an invalid character\n", string); 44 | goto finalize; 45 | case WRDE_CMDSUB: 46 | fprintf (stderr, "'%s' uses command substitution, which is not allowed\n", string); 47 | goto finalize; 48 | case WRDE_NOSPACE: 49 | fprintf (stderr, "Could not allocate enough memory when parsing '%s'\n", string); 50 | goto finalize; 51 | case WRDE_SYNTAX: 52 | fprintf (stderr, "Syntax error in '%s'\n", string); 53 | goto finalize; 54 | } 55 | spawn = g_spawn_async (NULL, result.we_wordv, NULL, G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH, 56 | NULL, NULL, NULL, &spawn_error); 57 | if (!spawn) { 58 | fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", spawn_error->message); 59 | g_error_free (spawn_error); 60 | } 61 | finalize: 62 | wordfree (&result); 63 | } 64 | 65 | static void 66 | xdg_open_selection (GtkWidget *terminal) 67 | { 68 | GdkDisplay *display; 69 | GtkClipboard *clipboard; 70 | 71 | vte_terminal_copy_primary (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)); 72 | display = gtk_widget_get_display (terminal); 73 | clipboard = gtk_clipboard_get_for_display (display, GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY); 74 | gtk_clipboard_request_text (clipboard, xdg_open_selection_cb, NULL); 75 | } 76 | 77 | static gboolean 78 | on_key_press (GtkWidget *terminal, GdkEventKey *event) 79 | { 80 | if (event->state == (GDK_CONTROL_MASK | GDK_SHIFT_MASK)) { 81 | switch (event->keyval) { 82 | case GDK_C: 83 | vte_terminal_copy_clipboard (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)); 84 | return TRUE; 85 | case GDK_V: 86 | vte_terminal_paste_clipboard (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)); 87 | return TRUE; 88 | case GDK_X: 89 | xdg_open_selection (terminal); 90 | return TRUE; 91 | } 92 | } 93 | return FALSE; 94 | } 95 | 96 | int 97 | main (int argc, char *argv[]) 98 | { 99 | GtkWidget *window, *terminal, *scrollbar, *design; 100 | GError *icon_error = NULL; 101 | GdkPixbuf *icon; 102 | GdkGeometry geo_hints; 103 | 104 | /* Init gtk and all widgets */ 105 | gtk_init (&argc, &argv); 106 | window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); 107 | terminal = vte_terminal_new (); 108 | scrollbar = gtk_vscrollbar_new (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->adjustment); 109 | design = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 0); 110 | 111 | /* Set window icon */ 112 | icon = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (TINYTERM_ICON_PATH, &icon_error); 113 | if (!icon) { 114 | fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", icon_error->message); 115 | g_error_free (icon_error); 116 | } 117 | gtk_window_set_icon (GTK_WINDOW (window), icon); 118 | 119 | /* Set window title */ 120 | gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), "TinyTerm"); 121 | 122 | /* Set scrollback lines */ 123 | vte_terminal_set_scrollback_lines (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal), TINYTERM_SCROLLBACK_LINES); 124 | 125 | /* Apply geometry hints to handle terminal resizing */ 126 | geo_hints.base_width = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_width; 127 | geo_hints.base_height = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_height; 128 | geo_hints.min_width = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_width; 129 | geo_hints.min_height = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_height; 130 | geo_hints.width_inc = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_width; 131 | geo_hints.height_inc = VTE_TERMINAL (terminal)->char_height; 132 | gtk_window_set_geometry_hints (GTK_WINDOW (window), terminal, &geo_hints, 133 | GDK_HINT_RESIZE_INC | GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE | GDK_HINT_BASE_SIZE); 134 | 135 | /* Open a standard shell */ 136 | #if VTE_CHECK_VERSION(0,25,0) 137 | char **arg = NULL; 138 | g_shell_parse_argv(g_getenv("SHELL"), NULL, &arg, NULL); 139 | 140 | vte_terminal_fork_command_full(VTE_TERMINAL (terminal), VTE_PTY_DEFAULT, NULL, arg, NULL, 141 | G_SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN|G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH|G_SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO, 142 | NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); 143 | #else 144 | vte_terminal_fork_command (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal), 145 | NULL, // binary to run (NULL=user's shell) 146 | NULL, // arguments 147 | NULL, // environment 148 | NULL, // dir to start (NULL=CWD) 149 | TRUE, // log session to lastlog 150 | TRUE, // log session to utmp/utmpx log 151 | TRUE); // log session to wtmp/wtmpx log 152 | #endif 153 | 154 | /* Turn Off cursor blinking */ 155 | vte_terminal_set_cursor_blink_mode(VTE_TERMINAL(terminal), VTE_CURSOR_BLINK_OFF); 156 | 157 | /* Connect signals */ 158 | g_signal_connect (window, "delete-event", gtk_main_quit, NULL); 159 | g_signal_connect (terminal, "child-exited", gtk_main_quit, NULL); 160 | g_signal_connect (terminal, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (on_key_press), NULL); 161 | 162 | /* Set selection behavior for double-clicks */ 163 | vte_terminal_set_word_chars (VTE_TERMINAL (terminal), TINYTERM_WORD_CHARS); 164 | 165 | /* Put all widgets together and show the result */ 166 | gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (design), terminal, TRUE, TRUE, 0); 167 | #if TINYTERM_SCROLLBAR 168 | gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (design), scrollbar, FALSE, FALSE, 0); 169 | #endif 170 | gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), design); 171 | gtk_widget_show_all (window); 172 | gtk_main (); 173 | 174 | return 0; 175 | } 176 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tinyterm.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/source-c/TinyTerm/3e75b63ecf97bcc8674d121065c40d16451f8337/src/tinyterm.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------