cmd: Make --progress work in git bash on Windows - fixes #3531

This detects the presence of a VT100 terminal by using the TERM
environment variable and switches to using VT100 codes directly under
windows if it is found.

This makes --progress work correctly with git bash.
This commit is contained in:
Nick Craig-Wood 2019-09-13 15:24:47 +01:00
parent 48e23d8c85
commit e09a4ff019
3 changed files with 31 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -23,10 +23,29 @@ const (
logTimeFormat = "2006-01-02 15:04:05"
)
var (
initTerminal func() error
writeToTerminal func([]byte)
)
// Initialise the VT100 terminal
func initTerminalVT100() error {
return nil
}
// Write to the VT100 terminal
func writeToTerminalVT100(b []byte) {
_, _ = os.Stdout.Write(b)
}
// startProgress starts the progress bar printing
//
// It returns a func which should be called to stop the stats.
func startProgress() func() {
if os.Getenv("TERM") != "" {
initTerminal = initTerminalVT100
writeToTerminal = writeToTerminalVT100
}
err := initTerminal()
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(nil, "Failed to start progress: %v", err)