.net 8 Console.ReadKey : Better support for return Ctrl-Z, and setting SIGSTOP
#91.709 aberto em 7 de set. de 2023
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Description
When a full screen / raw terminal app like vim gets a ctrl-z, it reads it as a keypress, not a signal. This can be done with the right tcsetattr() settings:
t.c_cc[Libc.VSUSP] = 0; Will stop SIGTSTP from coming as a signal, but instead it comes in as \x1A key.
But more importantly, the app then gets a chance to restore the terminal to the 'main' shell screen, before suspending itself with a SIGSTOP (I think). Basically, gracefully set the terminal back before suspending.
In .net 8, I can override the SIGTSTP (Terminal Stop) signal, and set the console back to the 'main' terminal buffer by sending a "[?1049l", but I can't send myself a SIGSTOP.
At least, not without bringing in Mono.Posix, and that seems to have additional complications with AOT compilation. (Missing DLL)
Ideally, .net knows how to gracefully suspend a console app -- taking it away from and back to the alternate terminal screen -- without additional libraries.