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1 import inspect | |
2 import io | |
3 import itertools | |
4 import os | |
5 import struct | |
6 import sys | |
7 | |
8 from ._compat import DEFAULT_COLUMNS | |
9 from ._compat import get_winterm_size | |
10 from ._compat import isatty | |
11 from ._compat import raw_input | |
12 from ._compat import string_types | |
13 from ._compat import strip_ansi | |
14 from ._compat import text_type | |
15 from ._compat import WIN | |
16 from .exceptions import Abort | |
17 from .exceptions import UsageError | |
18 from .globals import resolve_color_default | |
19 from .types import Choice | |
20 from .types import convert_type | |
21 from .types import Path | |
22 from .utils import echo | |
23 from .utils import LazyFile | |
24 | |
25 # The prompt functions to use. The doc tools currently override these | |
26 # functions to customize how they work. | |
27 visible_prompt_func = raw_input | |
28 | |
29 _ansi_colors = { | |
30 "black": 30, | |
31 "red": 31, | |
32 "green": 32, | |
33 "yellow": 33, | |
34 "blue": 34, | |
35 "magenta": 35, | |
36 "cyan": 36, | |
37 "white": 37, | |
38 "reset": 39, | |
39 "bright_black": 90, | |
40 "bright_red": 91, | |
41 "bright_green": 92, | |
42 "bright_yellow": 93, | |
43 "bright_blue": 94, | |
44 "bright_magenta": 95, | |
45 "bright_cyan": 96, | |
46 "bright_white": 97, | |
47 } | |
48 _ansi_reset_all = "\033[0m" | |
49 | |
50 | |
51 def hidden_prompt_func(prompt): | |
52 import getpass | |
53 | |
54 return getpass.getpass(prompt) | |
55 | |
56 | |
57 def _build_prompt( | |
58 text, suffix, show_default=False, default=None, show_choices=True, type=None | |
59 ): | |
60 prompt = text | |
61 if type is not None and show_choices and isinstance(type, Choice): | |
62 prompt += " ({})".format(", ".join(map(str, type.choices))) | |
63 if default is not None and show_default: | |
64 prompt = "{} [{}]".format(prompt, _format_default(default)) | |
65 return prompt + suffix | |
66 | |
67 | |
68 def _format_default(default): | |
69 if isinstance(default, (io.IOBase, LazyFile)) and hasattr(default, "name"): | |
70 return default.name | |
71 | |
72 return default | |
73 | |
74 | |
75 def prompt( | |
76 text, | |
77 default=None, | |
78 hide_input=False, | |
79 confirmation_prompt=False, | |
80 type=None, | |
81 value_proc=None, | |
82 prompt_suffix=": ", | |
83 show_default=True, | |
84 err=False, | |
85 show_choices=True, | |
86 ): | |
87 """Prompts a user for input. This is a convenience function that can | |
88 be used to prompt a user for input later. | |
89 | |
90 If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal, this | |
91 function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | |
92 | |
93 .. versionadded:: 7.0 | |
94 Added the show_choices parameter. | |
95 | |
96 .. versionadded:: 6.0 | |
97 Added unicode support for cmd.exe on Windows. | |
98 | |
99 .. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
100 Added the `err` parameter. | |
101 | |
102 :param text: the text to show for the prompt. | |
103 :param default: the default value to use if no input happens. If this | |
104 is not given it will prompt until it's aborted. | |
105 :param hide_input: if this is set to true then the input value will | |
106 be hidden. | |
107 :param confirmation_prompt: asks for confirmation for the value. | |
108 :param type: the type to use to check the value against. | |
109 :param value_proc: if this parameter is provided it's a function that | |
110 is invoked instead of the type conversion to | |
111 convert a value. | |
112 :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | |
113 :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | |
114 :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | |
115 ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
116 :param show_choices: Show or hide choices if the passed type is a Choice. | |
117 For example if type is a Choice of either day or week, | |
118 show_choices is true and text is "Group by" then the | |
119 prompt will be "Group by (day, week): ". | |
120 """ | |
121 result = None | |
122 | |
123 def prompt_func(text): | |
124 f = hidden_prompt_func if hide_input else visible_prompt_func | |
125 try: | |
126 # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | |
127 # coloring through colorama on Windows | |
128 echo(text, nl=False, err=err) | |
129 return f("") | |
130 except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
131 # getpass doesn't print a newline if the user aborts input with ^C. | |
132 # Allegedly this behavior is inherited from getpass(3). | |
133 # A doc bug has been filed at https://bugs.python.org/issue24711 | |
134 if hide_input: | |
135 echo(None, err=err) | |
136 raise Abort() | |
137 | |
138 if value_proc is None: | |
139 value_proc = convert_type(type, default) | |
140 | |
141 prompt = _build_prompt( | |
142 text, prompt_suffix, show_default, default, show_choices, type | |
143 ) | |
144 | |
145 while 1: | |
146 while 1: | |
147 value = prompt_func(prompt) | |
148 if value: | |
149 break | |
150 elif default is not None: | |
151 if isinstance(value_proc, Path): | |
152 # validate Path default value(exists, dir_okay etc.) | |
153 value = default | |
154 break | |
155 return default | |
156 try: | |
157 result = value_proc(value) | |
158 except UsageError as e: | |
159 echo("Error: {}".format(e.message), err=err) # noqa: B306 | |
160 continue | |
161 if not confirmation_prompt: | |
162 return result | |
163 while 1: | |
164 value2 = prompt_func("Repeat for confirmation: ") | |
165 if value2: | |
166 break | |
167 if value == value2: | |
168 return result | |
169 echo("Error: the two entered values do not match", err=err) | |
170 | |
171 | |
172 def confirm( | |
173 text, default=False, abort=False, prompt_suffix=": ", show_default=True, err=False | |
174 ): | |
175 """Prompts for confirmation (yes/no question). | |
176 | |
177 If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal this | |
178 function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | |
179 | |
180 .. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
181 Added the `err` parameter. | |
182 | |
183 :param text: the question to ask. | |
184 :param default: the default for the prompt. | |
185 :param abort: if this is set to `True` a negative answer aborts the | |
186 exception by raising :exc:`Abort`. | |
187 :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | |
188 :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | |
189 :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | |
190 ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
191 """ | |
192 prompt = _build_prompt( | |
193 text, prompt_suffix, show_default, "Y/n" if default else "y/N" | |
194 ) | |
195 while 1: | |
196 try: | |
197 # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | |
198 # coloring through colorama on Windows | |
199 echo(prompt, nl=False, err=err) | |
200 value = visible_prompt_func("").lower().strip() | |
201 except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
202 raise Abort() | |
203 if value in ("y", "yes"): | |
204 rv = True | |
205 elif value in ("n", "no"): | |
206 rv = False | |
207 elif value == "": | |
208 rv = default | |
209 else: | |
210 echo("Error: invalid input", err=err) | |
211 continue | |
212 break | |
213 if abort and not rv: | |
214 raise Abort() | |
215 return rv | |
216 | |
217 | |
218 def get_terminal_size(): | |
219 """Returns the current size of the terminal as tuple in the form | |
220 ``(width, height)`` in columns and rows. | |
221 """ | |
222 # If shutil has get_terminal_size() (Python 3.3 and later) use that | |
223 if sys.version_info >= (3, 3): | |
224 import shutil | |
225 | |
226 shutil_get_terminal_size = getattr(shutil, "get_terminal_size", None) | |
227 if shutil_get_terminal_size: | |
228 sz = shutil_get_terminal_size() | |
229 return sz.columns, sz.lines | |
230 | |
231 # We provide a sensible default for get_winterm_size() when being invoked | |
232 # inside a subprocess. Without this, it would not provide a useful input. | |
233 if get_winterm_size is not None: | |
234 size = get_winterm_size() | |
235 if size == (0, 0): | |
236 return (79, 24) | |
237 else: | |
238 return size | |
239 | |
240 def ioctl_gwinsz(fd): | |
241 try: | |
242 import fcntl | |
243 import termios | |
244 | |
245 cr = struct.unpack("hh", fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, "1234")) | |
246 except Exception: | |
247 return | |
248 return cr | |
249 | |
250 cr = ioctl_gwinsz(0) or ioctl_gwinsz(1) or ioctl_gwinsz(2) | |
251 if not cr: | |
252 try: | |
253 fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY) | |
254 try: | |
255 cr = ioctl_gwinsz(fd) | |
256 finally: | |
257 os.close(fd) | |
258 except Exception: | |
259 pass | |
260 if not cr or not cr[0] or not cr[1]: | |
261 cr = (os.environ.get("LINES", 25), os.environ.get("COLUMNS", DEFAULT_COLUMNS)) | |
262 return int(cr[1]), int(cr[0]) | |
263 | |
264 | |
265 def echo_via_pager(text_or_generator, color=None): | |
266 """This function takes a text and shows it via an environment specific | |
267 pager on stdout. | |
268 | |
269 .. versionchanged:: 3.0 | |
270 Added the `color` flag. | |
271 | |
272 :param text_or_generator: the text to page, or alternatively, a | |
273 generator emitting the text to page. | |
274 :param color: controls if the pager supports ANSI colors or not. The | |
275 default is autodetection. | |
276 """ | |
277 color = resolve_color_default(color) | |
278 | |
279 if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(text_or_generator): | |
280 i = text_or_generator() | |
281 elif isinstance(text_or_generator, string_types): | |
282 i = [text_or_generator] | |
283 else: | |
284 i = iter(text_or_generator) | |
285 | |
286 # convert every element of i to a text type if necessary | |
287 text_generator = (el if isinstance(el, string_types) else text_type(el) for el in i) | |
288 | |
289 from ._termui_impl import pager | |
290 | |
291 return pager(itertools.chain(text_generator, "\n"), color) | |
292 | |
293 | |
294 def progressbar( | |
295 iterable=None, | |
296 length=None, | |
297 label=None, | |
298 show_eta=True, | |
299 show_percent=None, | |
300 show_pos=False, | |
301 item_show_func=None, | |
302 fill_char="#", | |
303 empty_char="-", | |
304 bar_template="%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", | |
305 info_sep=" ", | |
306 width=36, | |
307 file=None, | |
308 color=None, | |
309 ): | |
310 """This function creates an iterable context manager that can be used | |
311 to iterate over something while showing a progress bar. It will | |
312 either iterate over the `iterable` or `length` items (that are counted | |
313 up). While iteration happens, this function will print a rendered | |
314 progress bar to the given `file` (defaults to stdout) and will attempt | |
315 to calculate remaining time and more. By default, this progress bar | |
316 will not be rendered if the file is not a terminal. | |
317 | |
318 The context manager creates the progress bar. When the context | |
319 manager is entered the progress bar is already created. With every | |
320 iteration over the progress bar, the iterable passed to the bar is | |
321 advanced and the bar is updated. When the context manager exits, | |
322 a newline is printed and the progress bar is finalized on screen. | |
323 | |
324 Note: The progress bar is currently designed for use cases where the | |
325 total progress can be expected to take at least several seconds. | |
326 Because of this, the ProgressBar class object won't display | |
327 progress that is considered too fast, and progress where the time | |
328 between steps is less than a second. | |
329 | |
330 No printing must happen or the progress bar will be unintentionally | |
331 destroyed. | |
332 | |
333 Example usage:: | |
334 | |
335 with progressbar(items) as bar: | |
336 for item in bar: | |
337 do_something_with(item) | |
338 | |
339 Alternatively, if no iterable is specified, one can manually update the | |
340 progress bar through the `update()` method instead of directly | |
341 iterating over the progress bar. The update method accepts the number | |
342 of steps to increment the bar with:: | |
343 | |
344 with progressbar(length=chunks.total_bytes) as bar: | |
345 for chunk in chunks: | |
346 process_chunk(chunk) | |
347 bar.update(chunks.bytes) | |
348 | |
349 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
350 | |
351 .. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
352 Added the `color` parameter. Added a `update` method to the | |
353 progressbar object. | |
354 | |
355 :param iterable: an iterable to iterate over. If not provided the length | |
356 is required. | |
357 :param length: the number of items to iterate over. By default the | |
358 progressbar will attempt to ask the iterator about its | |
359 length, which might or might not work. If an iterable is | |
360 also provided this parameter can be used to override the | |
361 length. If an iterable is not provided the progress bar | |
362 will iterate over a range of that length. | |
363 :param label: the label to show next to the progress bar. | |
364 :param show_eta: enables or disables the estimated time display. This is | |
365 automatically disabled if the length cannot be | |
366 determined. | |
367 :param show_percent: enables or disables the percentage display. The | |
368 default is `True` if the iterable has a length or | |
369 `False` if not. | |
370 :param show_pos: enables or disables the absolute position display. The | |
371 default is `False`. | |
372 :param item_show_func: a function called with the current item which | |
373 can return a string to show the current item | |
374 next to the progress bar. Note that the current | |
375 item can be `None`! | |
376 :param fill_char: the character to use to show the filled part of the | |
377 progress bar. | |
378 :param empty_char: the character to use to show the non-filled part of | |
379 the progress bar. | |
380 :param bar_template: the format string to use as template for the bar. | |
381 The parameters in it are ``label`` for the label, | |
382 ``bar`` for the progress bar and ``info`` for the | |
383 info section. | |
384 :param info_sep: the separator between multiple info items (eta etc.) | |
385 :param width: the width of the progress bar in characters, 0 means full | |
386 terminal width | |
387 :param file: the file to write to. If this is not a terminal then | |
388 only the label is printed. | |
389 :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The | |
390 default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI | |
391 codes are included anywhere in the progress bar output | |
392 which is not the case by default. | |
393 """ | |
394 from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar | |
395 | |
396 color = resolve_color_default(color) | |
397 return ProgressBar( | |
398 iterable=iterable, | |
399 length=length, | |
400 show_eta=show_eta, | |
401 show_percent=show_percent, | |
402 show_pos=show_pos, | |
403 item_show_func=item_show_func, | |
404 fill_char=fill_char, | |
405 empty_char=empty_char, | |
406 bar_template=bar_template, | |
407 info_sep=info_sep, | |
408 file=file, | |
409 label=label, | |
410 width=width, | |
411 color=color, | |
412 ) | |
413 | |
414 | |
415 def clear(): | |
416 """Clears the terminal screen. This will have the effect of clearing | |
417 the whole visible space of the terminal and moving the cursor to the | |
418 top left. This does not do anything if not connected to a terminal. | |
419 | |
420 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
421 """ | |
422 if not isatty(sys.stdout): | |
423 return | |
424 # If we're on Windows and we don't have colorama available, then we | |
425 # clear the screen by shelling out. Otherwise we can use an escape | |
426 # sequence. | |
427 if WIN: | |
428 os.system("cls") | |
429 else: | |
430 sys.stdout.write("\033[2J\033[1;1H") | |
431 | |
432 | |
433 def style( | |
434 text, | |
435 fg=None, | |
436 bg=None, | |
437 bold=None, | |
438 dim=None, | |
439 underline=None, | |
440 blink=None, | |
441 reverse=None, | |
442 reset=True, | |
443 ): | |
444 """Styles a text with ANSI styles and returns the new string. By | |
445 default the styling is self contained which means that at the end | |
446 of the string a reset code is issued. This can be prevented by | |
447 passing ``reset=False``. | |
448 | |
449 Examples:: | |
450 | |
451 click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | |
452 click.echo(click.style('ATTENTION!', blink=True)) | |
453 click.echo(click.style('Some things', reverse=True, fg='cyan')) | |
454 | |
455 Supported color names: | |
456 | |
457 * ``black`` (might be a gray) | |
458 * ``red`` | |
459 * ``green`` | |
460 * ``yellow`` (might be an orange) | |
461 * ``blue`` | |
462 * ``magenta`` | |
463 * ``cyan`` | |
464 * ``white`` (might be light gray) | |
465 * ``bright_black`` | |
466 * ``bright_red`` | |
467 * ``bright_green`` | |
468 * ``bright_yellow`` | |
469 * ``bright_blue`` | |
470 * ``bright_magenta`` | |
471 * ``bright_cyan`` | |
472 * ``bright_white`` | |
473 * ``reset`` (reset the color code only) | |
474 | |
475 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
476 | |
477 .. versionadded:: 7.0 | |
478 Added support for bright colors. | |
479 | |
480 :param text: the string to style with ansi codes. | |
481 :param fg: if provided this will become the foreground color. | |
482 :param bg: if provided this will become the background color. | |
483 :param bold: if provided this will enable or disable bold mode. | |
484 :param dim: if provided this will enable or disable dim mode. This is | |
485 badly supported. | |
486 :param underline: if provided this will enable or disable underline. | |
487 :param blink: if provided this will enable or disable blinking. | |
488 :param reverse: if provided this will enable or disable inverse | |
489 rendering (foreground becomes background and the | |
490 other way round). | |
491 :param reset: by default a reset-all code is added at the end of the | |
492 string which means that styles do not carry over. This | |
493 can be disabled to compose styles. | |
494 """ | |
495 bits = [] | |
496 if fg: | |
497 try: | |
498 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(_ansi_colors[fg])) | |
499 except KeyError: | |
500 raise TypeError("Unknown color '{}'".format(fg)) | |
501 if bg: | |
502 try: | |
503 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(_ansi_colors[bg] + 10)) | |
504 except KeyError: | |
505 raise TypeError("Unknown color '{}'".format(bg)) | |
506 if bold is not None: | |
507 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(1 if bold else 22)) | |
508 if dim is not None: | |
509 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(2 if dim else 22)) | |
510 if underline is not None: | |
511 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(4 if underline else 24)) | |
512 if blink is not None: | |
513 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(5 if blink else 25)) | |
514 if reverse is not None: | |
515 bits.append("\033[{}m".format(7 if reverse else 27)) | |
516 bits.append(text) | |
517 if reset: | |
518 bits.append(_ansi_reset_all) | |
519 return "".join(bits) | |
520 | |
521 | |
522 def unstyle(text): | |
523 """Removes ANSI styling information from a string. Usually it's not | |
524 necessary to use this function as Click's echo function will | |
525 automatically remove styling if necessary. | |
526 | |
527 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
528 | |
529 :param text: the text to remove style information from. | |
530 """ | |
531 return strip_ansi(text) | |
532 | |
533 | |
534 def secho(message=None, file=None, nl=True, err=False, color=None, **styles): | |
535 """This function combines :func:`echo` and :func:`style` into one | |
536 call. As such the following two calls are the same:: | |
537 | |
538 click.secho('Hello World!', fg='green') | |
539 click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | |
540 | |
541 All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying functions | |
542 depending on which one they go with. | |
543 | |
544 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
545 """ | |
546 if message is not None: | |
547 message = style(message, **styles) | |
548 return echo(message, file=file, nl=nl, err=err, color=color) | |
549 | |
550 | |
551 def edit( | |
552 text=None, editor=None, env=None, require_save=True, extension=".txt", filename=None | |
553 ): | |
554 r"""Edits the given text in the defined editor. If an editor is given | |
555 (should be the full path to the executable but the regular operating | |
556 system search path is used for finding the executable) it overrides | |
557 the detected editor. Optionally, some environment variables can be | |
558 used. If the editor is closed without changes, `None` is returned. In | |
559 case a file is edited directly the return value is always `None` and | |
560 `require_save` and `extension` are ignored. | |
561 | |
562 If the editor cannot be opened a :exc:`UsageError` is raised. | |
563 | |
564 Note for Windows: to simplify cross-platform usage, the newlines are | |
565 automatically converted from POSIX to Windows and vice versa. As such, | |
566 the message here will have ``\n`` as newline markers. | |
567 | |
568 :param text: the text to edit. | |
569 :param editor: optionally the editor to use. Defaults to automatic | |
570 detection. | |
571 :param env: environment variables to forward to the editor. | |
572 :param require_save: if this is true, then not saving in the editor | |
573 will make the return value become `None`. | |
574 :param extension: the extension to tell the editor about. This defaults | |
575 to `.txt` but changing this might change syntax | |
576 highlighting. | |
577 :param filename: if provided it will edit this file instead of the | |
578 provided text contents. It will not use a temporary | |
579 file as an indirection in that case. | |
580 """ | |
581 from ._termui_impl import Editor | |
582 | |
583 editor = Editor( | |
584 editor=editor, env=env, require_save=require_save, extension=extension | |
585 ) | |
586 if filename is None: | |
587 return editor.edit(text) | |
588 editor.edit_file(filename) | |
589 | |
590 | |
591 def launch(url, wait=False, locate=False): | |
592 """This function launches the given URL (or filename) in the default | |
593 viewer application for this file type. If this is an executable, it | |
594 might launch the executable in a new session. The return value is | |
595 the exit code of the launched application. Usually, ``0`` indicates | |
596 success. | |
597 | |
598 Examples:: | |
599 | |
600 click.launch('https://click.palletsprojects.com/') | |
601 click.launch('/my/downloaded/file', locate=True) | |
602 | |
603 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
604 | |
605 :param url: URL or filename of the thing to launch. | |
606 :param wait: waits for the program to stop. | |
607 :param locate: if this is set to `True` then instead of launching the | |
608 application associated with the URL it will attempt to | |
609 launch a file manager with the file located. This | |
610 might have weird effects if the URL does not point to | |
611 the filesystem. | |
612 """ | |
613 from ._termui_impl import open_url | |
614 | |
615 return open_url(url, wait=wait, locate=locate) | |
616 | |
617 | |
618 # If this is provided, getchar() calls into this instead. This is used | |
619 # for unittesting purposes. | |
620 _getchar = None | |
621 | |
622 | |
623 def getchar(echo=False): | |
624 """Fetches a single character from the terminal and returns it. This | |
625 will always return a unicode character and under certain rare | |
626 circumstances this might return more than one character. The | |
627 situations which more than one character is returned is when for | |
628 whatever reason multiple characters end up in the terminal buffer or | |
629 standard input was not actually a terminal. | |
630 | |
631 Note that this will always read from the terminal, even if something | |
632 is piped into the standard input. | |
633 | |
634 Note for Windows: in rare cases when typing non-ASCII characters, this | |
635 function might wait for a second character and then return both at once. | |
636 This is because certain Unicode characters look like special-key markers. | |
637 | |
638 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
639 | |
640 :param echo: if set to `True`, the character read will also show up on | |
641 the terminal. The default is to not show it. | |
642 """ | |
643 f = _getchar | |
644 if f is None: | |
645 from ._termui_impl import getchar as f | |
646 return f(echo) | |
647 | |
648 | |
649 def raw_terminal(): | |
650 from ._termui_impl import raw_terminal as f | |
651 | |
652 return f() | |
653 | |
654 | |
655 def pause(info="Press any key to continue ...", err=False): | |
656 """This command stops execution and waits for the user to press any | |
657 key to continue. This is similar to the Windows batch "pause" | |
658 command. If the program is not run through a terminal, this command | |
659 will instead do nothing. | |
660 | |
661 .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
662 | |
663 .. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
664 Added the `err` parameter. | |
665 | |
666 :param info: the info string to print before pausing. | |
667 :param err: if set to message goes to ``stderr`` instead of | |
668 ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
669 """ | |
670 if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(sys.stdout): | |
671 return | |
672 try: | |
673 if info: | |
674 echo(info, nl=False, err=err) | |
675 try: | |
676 getchar() | |
677 except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
678 pass | |
679 finally: | |
680 if info: | |
681 echo(err=err) |