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Cygwin: console: Set console mode even if stdin/stdout is redirected.
- When non-cygwin app is started in console, console mode is set to tty::native. However, if stdin is redirected, current code does not set the input mode of the console. In this case, if the app opens "CONIN$", the console mode will not be appropriate for non-cygwin app. This patch fixes the issue. Addresses: https://github.com/GitCredentialManager/git-credential-manager/issues/576
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@ -627,23 +627,18 @@ child_info_spawn::worker (const char *prog_arg, const char *const *argv,
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else if (fh && fh->get_major () == DEV_CONS_MAJOR)
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else if (fh && fh->get_major () == DEV_CONS_MAJOR)
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{
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{
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fhandler_console *cons = (fhandler_console *) fh;
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if (!iscygwin () && cons_native == NULL)
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if (!iscygwin ())
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{
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{
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if (cons_native == NULL)
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fhandler_console *cons = (fhandler_console *) fh;
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{
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cons_native = cons;
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cons_native = cons;
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cons_ti = &((tty *)cons->tc ())->ti;
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cons_ti = &((tty *)cons->tc ())->ti;
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cons_owner = cons->get_owner ();
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cons_owner = cons->get_owner ();
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}
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tty::cons_mode conmode =
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tty::cons_mode conmode =
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(ctty_pgid && ctty_pgid == myself->pgid) ?
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(ctty_pgid && ctty_pgid == myself->pgid) ?
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tty::native : tty::restore;
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tty::native : tty::restore;
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if (fd == 0)
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fhandler_console::set_input_mode (conmode,
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fhandler_console::set_input_mode (conmode,
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cons_ti, cons->get_handle_set ());
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cons_ti, cons->get_handle_set ());
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else if (fd == 1 || fd == 2)
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fhandler_console::set_output_mode (conmode,
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fhandler_console::set_output_mode (conmode,
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cons_ti, cons->get_handle_set ());
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cons_ti, cons->get_handle_set ());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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