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fresh/app/
terminal.rs

1//! Terminal integration for the Editor
2//!
3//! This module provides methods for the Editor to interact with the terminal system:
4//! - Opening new terminal sessions
5//! - Closing terminals
6//! - Rendering terminal content
7//! - Handling terminal input
8//!
9//! # Role in Incremental Streaming Architecture
10//!
11//! This module handles mode switching between terminal and scrollback modes.
12//! See `crate::services::terminal` for the full architecture diagram.
13//!
14//! ## Mode Switching Methods
15//!
16//! - [`Window::sync_terminal_to_buffer`]: Terminal → Scrollback mode
17//!   - Appends visible screen (~50 lines) to backing file
18//!   - Loads backing file as read-only buffer
19//!   - Performance: O(screen_size) ≈ 5ms
20//!
21//! - [`Editor::enter_terminal_mode`]: Scrollback → Terminal mode
22//!   - Truncates backing file to remove visible screen tail
23//!   - Resumes live terminal rendering
24//!   - Performance: O(1) ≈ 1ms
25
26use super::window::Window;
27use super::{BufferId, BufferMetadata, Editor};
28use crate::model::event::LeafId;
29use crate::services::authority::TerminalWrapper;
30use crate::services::terminal::TerminalId;
31use crate::state::EditorState;
32use crate::view::split::SplitViewState;
33use rust_i18n::t;
34use std::path::PathBuf;
35
36impl Window {
37    /// Resolve the terminal wrapper used to spawn a new integrated
38    /// terminal in this window, applying the `terminal.shell` config
39    /// override on top of the authority's wrapper when appropriate.
40    ///
41    /// See `TerminalWrapper::with_user_shell_override` for the override
42    /// rules; this is just the per-window wiring that supplies the
43    /// active config.
44    pub(crate) fn resolved_terminal_wrapper(&self) -> TerminalWrapper {
45        self.resources
46            .authority
47            .terminal_wrapper
48            .clone()
49            .with_user_shell_override(self.resources.config.terminal.shell.as_ref())
50    }
51
52    /// Get terminal dimensions appropriate for spawning a PTY in this
53    /// window. Derived from the window's cached screen size minus a
54    /// small constant for menu/status chrome.
55    pub(crate) fn get_terminal_dimensions(&self) -> (u16, u16) {
56        let cols = self.terminal_width.saturating_sub(2).max(40);
57        let rows = self.terminal_height.saturating_sub(4).max(10);
58        (cols, rows)
59    }
60
61    /// Spawn a new PTY-backed terminal session in this window and
62    /// record its log/backing files. Returns the terminal id on
63    /// success — does **not** create a buffer or attach to any
64    /// split. Callers are responsible for the rest of the wiring
65    /// (see `create_terminal_buffer_attached` /
66    /// `create_terminal_buffer_detached`).
67    ///
68    /// `cwd` defaults to this window's `root` when None. `persistent`
69    /// controls whether the backing files use stable names
70    /// (`fresh-terminal-N.{log,txt}`) so workspace restore can find
71    /// them, or per-spawn ephemeral suffixes
72    /// (`fresh-terminal-eph-N-<ts>.{log,txt}`); non-persistent
73    /// terminals are also added to `ephemeral_terminals` so the
74    /// workspace serialiser skips them.
75    ///
76    /// On spawn failure the error is logged and a status message is
77    /// set on this window; the caller gets `None` back.
78    pub fn spawn_terminal_session(
79        &mut self,
80        cwd: Option<PathBuf>,
81        persistent: bool,
82        command_override: Option<Vec<String>>,
83    ) -> Option<TerminalId> {
84        let (cols, rows) = self.get_terminal_dimensions();
85
86        // Per-window async bridge — terminal output flows back through
87        // the window that owns the PTY.
88        let bridge = self.bridge.clone();
89        self.terminal_manager.set_async_bridge(bridge);
90
91        let working_dir = cwd.unwrap_or_else(|| self.root.clone());
92        let terminal_root = self.resources.dir_context.terminal_dir_for(&working_dir);
93        if let Err(e) = self
94            .resources
95            .authority
96            .filesystem
97            .create_dir_all(&terminal_root)
98        {
99            tracing::warn!("Failed to create terminal directory: {}", e);
100        }
101
102        // Precompute paths using the next terminal ID so we capture
103        // from the first byte. Ephemeral terminals get a per-spawn
104        // suffix so there is no possibility of picking up scrollback
105        // a previous run (with the same numeric terminal ID) wrote
106        // to the same path.
107        let predicted_terminal_id = self.terminal_manager.next_terminal_id();
108        let name_stem = if persistent {
109            format!("fresh-terminal-{}", predicted_terminal_id.0)
110        } else {
111            let nanos = std::time::SystemTime::now()
112                .duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)
113                .map(|d| d.as_nanos())
114                .unwrap_or(0);
115            format!("fresh-terminal-eph-{}-{}", predicted_terminal_id.0, nanos)
116        };
117        let log_path = terminal_root.join(format!("{}.log", name_stem));
118        let backing_path = terminal_root.join(format!("{}.txt", name_stem));
119        self.terminal_backing_files
120            .insert(predicted_terminal_id, backing_path.clone());
121
122        // When the caller supplies an explicit argv, build a wrapper
123        // that runs it directly instead of the authority's shell. We
124        // keep `manages_cwd: false` so the PTY's cwd is honoured by
125        // the spawn (the authority's `manages_cwd` flag only applies
126        // when the wrapper itself re-roots cwd, like the docker /
127        // ssh paths). Empty argv falls back to the shell — there's
128        // nothing for the host to run.
129        let wrapper = match command_override {
130            Some(argv) if !argv.is_empty() => {
131                let (command, args) = argv.split_first().expect("non-empty argv");
132                crate::services::authority::TerminalWrapper {
133                    command: command.clone(),
134                    args: args.to_vec(),
135                    manages_cwd: false,
136                }
137            }
138            _ => self.resolved_terminal_wrapper(),
139        };
140        match self.terminal_manager.spawn(
141            cols,
142            rows,
143            Some(working_dir),
144            Some(log_path.clone()),
145            Some(backing_path),
146            wrapper,
147        ) {
148            Ok(terminal_id) => {
149                self.terminal_log_files.insert(terminal_id, log_path);
150                // If the actual terminal id differs from the predicted
151                // one, move the backing-file entry to the real id and
152                // rename to the persistent (no-eph-suffix) form. This
153                // mirrors the pre-migration behaviour exactly.
154                if terminal_id != predicted_terminal_id {
155                    self.terminal_backing_files.remove(&predicted_terminal_id);
156                    let backing_path =
157                        terminal_root.join(format!("fresh-terminal-{}.txt", terminal_id.0));
158                    self.terminal_backing_files
159                        .insert(terminal_id, backing_path);
160                }
161                if !persistent {
162                    self.ephemeral_terminals.insert(terminal_id);
163                }
164                Some(terminal_id)
165            }
166            Err(e) => {
167                self.set_status_message(
168                    t!("terminal.failed_to_open", error = e.to_string()).to_string(),
169                );
170                tracing::error!("Failed to open terminal: {}", e);
171                None
172            }
173        }
174    }
175
176    /// Create a buffer for a terminal session in this window, attached
177    /// to the specified split. Mirrors the pre-migration body of
178    /// `Editor::create_terminal_buffer_attached`.
179    pub fn create_terminal_buffer_attached(
180        &mut self,
181        terminal_id: TerminalId,
182        split_id: LeafId,
183    ) -> BufferId {
184        let buffer_id = self.alloc_buffer_id();
185        let large_file_threshold = self.resources.config.editor.large_file_threshold_bytes as usize;
186
187        // Rendered backing file for scrollback view (reuse if already
188        // recorded by `spawn_terminal_session`).
189        let backing_file = self
190            .terminal_backing_files
191            .get(&terminal_id)
192            .cloned()
193            .unwrap_or_else(|| {
194                let root = self.resources.dir_context.terminal_dir_for(&self.root);
195                if let Err(e) = self.resources.authority.filesystem.create_dir_all(&root) {
196                    tracing::warn!("Failed to create terminal directory: {}", e);
197                }
198                root.join(format!("fresh-terminal-{}.txt", terminal_id.0))
199            });
200
201        // Ensure the file exists — but DON'T truncate if it already has
202        // content. The PTY read loop may have already started writing
203        // scrollback.
204        if !self.resources.authority.filesystem.exists(&backing_file) {
205            if let Err(e) = self
206                .resources
207                .authority
208                .filesystem
209                .write_file(&backing_file, &[])
210            {
211                tracing::warn!("Failed to create terminal backing file: {}", e);
212            }
213        }
214
215        self.terminal_backing_files
216            .insert(terminal_id, backing_file.clone());
217
218        let mut state = EditorState::new_with_path(
219            large_file_threshold,
220            std::sync::Arc::clone(&self.resources.authority.filesystem),
221            backing_file.clone(),
222        );
223        state.margins.configure_for_line_numbers(false);
224        self.buffers.insert(buffer_id, state);
225
226        // Virtual metadata so the tab shows "*Terminal N*" and LSP
227        // stays off.
228        let metadata = BufferMetadata::virtual_buffer(
229            format!("*Terminal {}*", terminal_id.0),
230            "terminal".into(),
231            false,
232        );
233        self.buffer_metadata.insert(buffer_id, metadata);
234        self.terminal_buffers.insert(buffer_id, terminal_id);
235        self.event_logs
236            .insert(buffer_id, crate::model::event::EventLog::new());
237
238        if let Some(view_states) = self.split_view_states_mut() {
239            if let Some(view_state) = view_states.get_mut(&split_id) {
240                view_state.add_buffer(buffer_id);
241                // Terminal buffers should not wrap lines so escape
242                // sequences stay intact.
243                view_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
244                // Disable line numbers + current-line highlight for the
245                // terminal buffer's per-buffer view state so exiting
246                // terminal mode doesn't suddenly add a gutter / row
247                // highlight. The render path overwrites the buffer's
248                // margin config every frame from this view-state flag,
249                // so setting it here is required even though
250                // `state.margins.configure_for_line_numbers(false)` was
251                // already called above.
252                let buf_state = view_state.ensure_buffer_state(buffer_id);
253                buf_state.show_line_numbers = false;
254                buf_state.highlight_current_line = false;
255                buf_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
256            }
257        }
258
259        buffer_id
260    }
261
262    /// Plugin-facing terminal creation in this window. Handles all
263    /// the variants the JS `editor.createTerminal` API exposes:
264    ///
265    /// - `direction = None`: attach the terminal as a new tab in the
266    ///   window's active split (or seed a fresh split layout rooted
267    ///   at the terminal if the window has never been activated and
268    ///   therefore has no layout yet).
269    /// - `direction = Some(dir)`: create a new horizontal/vertical
270    ///   split off the active split and place the terminal there.
271    ///   `ratio` controls the split's size (default 0.5). `focus`
272    ///   controls whether the new split becomes the window's active
273    ///   split.
274    ///
275    /// In all cases the leader pid is registered with the window's
276    /// `process_groups` tracker so cross-window signal operations
277    /// (Stop / Archive / Delete) can reach the spawned process group.
278    ///
279    /// Returns `(terminal_id, buffer_id, created_split_id)` on
280    /// success. `created_split_id` is `Some` when a split was created
281    /// (either explicitly via `direction = Some` or implicitly when
282    /// seeding a fresh layout in a never-activated window).
283    pub fn create_plugin_terminal(
284        &mut self,
285        cwd: Option<PathBuf>,
286        direction: Option<crate::model::event::SplitDirection>,
287        ratio: Option<f32>,
288        focus: bool,
289        persistent: bool,
290        command: Option<Vec<String>>,
291        title: Option<String>,
292    ) -> Result<(TerminalId, BufferId, Option<LeafId>), String> {
293        // Derive the auto-title from the command's executable name
294        // (basename of argv[0]). The host writes this into the
295        // terminal buffer's `BufferMetadata::name` so the tab reads
296        // e.g. "python3" instead of "*Terminal N*" when the plugin
297        // runs python3 directly. Explicit `title` overrides.
298        let auto_title = command.as_ref().and_then(|argv| {
299            argv.first().map(|cmd| {
300                std::path::Path::new(cmd)
301                    .file_name()
302                    .and_then(|os| os.to_str())
303                    .unwrap_or(cmd.as_str())
304                    .to_string()
305            })
306        });
307        let resolved_title = title.or(auto_title);
308        let terminal_id = self
309            .spawn_terminal_session(cwd, persistent, command)
310            .ok_or_else(|| "Failed to spawn terminal".to_string())?;
311
312        // Register the leader pid with this window's process_groups
313        // so window-level signal operations reach the spawned group.
314        if let Some(pid) = self.terminal_manager.get(terminal_id).and_then(|h| h.pid()) {
315            let label = format!("terminal #{}", terminal_id.0);
316            self.process_groups.register(pid, label);
317        }
318
319        // Compute split-creation behaviour. The two cases (with /
320        // without direction) diverge in whether we attach to the
321        // active split as a new tab or create a fresh split off it.
322        // The "never-activated, no layout yet" case is handled in
323        // both branches by seeding a SplitManager rooted at the new
324        // terminal buffer.
325        let active_split = self.buffers.splits().map(|(mgr, _)| mgr.active_split());
326
327        let (buffer_id, created_split_id) = if let Some(split_dir) = direction {
328            let buffer_id = self.create_terminal_buffer_detached(terminal_id);
329            match active_split {
330                Some(parent) => {
331                    let split_ratio = ratio.unwrap_or(0.5);
332                    let line_numbers = self.resources.config.editor.line_numbers;
333                    let highlight_current_line =
334                        self.resources.config.editor.highlight_current_line;
335                    let rulers = self.resources.config.editor.rulers.clone();
336                    let terminal_width = self.terminal_width;
337                    let terminal_height = self.terminal_height;
338                    let split_result = self
339                        .split_manager_mut()
340                        .expect("active split implies populated layout")
341                        .split_active(split_dir, buffer_id, split_ratio);
342                    match split_result {
343                        Ok(new_split_id) => {
344                            let mut view_state = SplitViewState::with_buffer(
345                                terminal_width,
346                                terminal_height,
347                                buffer_id,
348                            );
349                            // Terminal-dedicated splits never show
350                            // line numbers or current-line highlight
351                            // — the buffer is a PTY scrollback view,
352                            // not source code. (Pre-fix the config
353                            // default was applied, so a default-on
354                            // line-numbers user saw `1 │ Python …`
355                            // in every orchestrator agent split.)
356                            // Other splits in the window aren't
357                            // affected because each `SplitViewState`
358                            // is independent.
359                            let _ = line_numbers;
360                            let _ = highlight_current_line;
361                            view_state
362                                .apply_config_defaults(false, false, false, false, None, rulers);
363                            // Terminal output is ANSI-sequenced and
364                            // assumes a fixed column count; wrapping
365                            // would mangle cursor positioning.
366                            view_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
367                            self.split_view_states_mut()
368                                .expect("active split implies populated layout")
369                                .insert(new_split_id, view_state);
370                            if focus {
371                                self.split_manager_mut()
372                                    .expect("active split implies populated layout")
373                                    .set_active_split(new_split_id);
374                            }
375                            (buffer_id, Some(new_split_id))
376                        }
377                        Err(e) => {
378                            tracing::error!(
379                                "Failed to create split for terminal: {e}; \
380                                 falling back to attaching to active split"
381                            );
382                            // Graceful fallback: attach to the active
383                            // split so the buffer isn't orphaned.
384                            if let Some(view_state) = self
385                                .split_view_states_mut()
386                                .and_then(|m| m.get_mut(&parent))
387                            {
388                                view_state.add_buffer(buffer_id);
389                                view_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
390                            }
391                            self.set_active_buffer(buffer_id);
392                            (buffer_id, None)
393                        }
394                    }
395                }
396                None => {
397                    // Never-activated window with no layout — seed
398                    // one rooted at the terminal buffer. First dive
399                    // picks it up and the terminal is the active leaf.
400                    let manager = crate::view::split::SplitManager::new(buffer_id);
401                    let active_leaf = manager.active_split();
402                    let mut view_states = std::collections::HashMap::new();
403                    let mut vs = SplitViewState::with_buffer(
404                        self.terminal_width,
405                        self.terminal_height,
406                        buffer_id,
407                    );
408                    vs.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
409                    view_states.insert(active_leaf, vs);
410                    self.buffers.set_splits((manager, view_states));
411                    (buffer_id, Some(active_leaf))
412                }
413            }
414        } else {
415            match active_split {
416                Some(split_id) => {
417                    let buffer_id = self.create_terminal_buffer_attached(terminal_id, split_id);
418                    // Switch tabs to the terminal. Window-side
419                    // mutation only — the editor-wide
420                    // `buffer_activated` hook is fired by the
421                    // Editor wrapper iff this window is the
422                    // editor-active one.
423                    self.set_active_buffer(buffer_id);
424                    (buffer_id, None)
425                }
426                None => {
427                    let buffer_id = self.create_terminal_buffer_detached(terminal_id);
428                    let manager = crate::view::split::SplitManager::new(buffer_id);
429                    let active_leaf = manager.active_split();
430                    let mut view_states = std::collections::HashMap::new();
431                    let mut vs = SplitViewState::with_buffer(
432                        self.terminal_width,
433                        self.terminal_height,
434                        buffer_id,
435                    );
436                    vs.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
437                    view_states.insert(active_leaf, vs);
438                    self.buffers.set_splits((manager, view_states));
439                    (buffer_id, Some(active_leaf))
440                }
441            }
442        };
443
444        // Override the auto-generated `*Terminal N*` display name
445        // when the plugin requested an explicit title (or one was
446        // derived from `command[0]`). Disambiguates against other
447        // terminals in this window using a `name (k)` suffix so two
448        // simultaneous python3 sessions read as "python3" and
449        // "python3 (2)" instead of colliding.
450        if let Some(title) = resolved_title {
451            let final_name = self.disambiguate_terminal_title(&title, buffer_id);
452            if let Some(meta) = self.buffer_metadata.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
453                meta.display_name = final_name;
454            }
455        }
456
457        // When the new terminal ended up as this window's active
458        // buffer, switch the window into terminal mode so the live
459        // grid renders immediately. Without this, the renderer
460        // skips the grid (see `render_terminal_splits` — it defers
461        // to the file-backed scrollback view whenever the active
462        // tab is a terminal buffer but the window is not in
463        // terminal mode) and the user sees a blank tab until the
464        // next event flips `terminal_mode` — typically the next
465        // printable keystroke via `should_enter_terminal_mode`.
466        // Mirrors `open_terminal_in_window`'s post-spawn flip.
467        if self.active_buffer() == buffer_id {
468            self.terminal_mode = true;
469            self.key_context = crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Terminal;
470        }
471
472        self.resize_visible_terminals();
473        Ok((terminal_id, buffer_id, created_split_id))
474    }
475
476    /// Pick the next free `name (k)` variant of `desired` for this
477    /// window's set of terminal buffers. `for_buffer` is the
478    /// freshly-created buffer being titled — its own metadata is
479    /// excluded from the scan so we don't collide with ourselves
480    /// when callers pre-set it.
481    ///
482    /// Returns `desired` verbatim when no collision exists, otherwise
483    /// `desired (2)`, `desired (3)`, … as needed.
484    fn disambiguate_terminal_title(&self, desired: &str, for_buffer: BufferId) -> String {
485        // Collect existing terminal-buffer display names that share
486        // the desired prefix. Only inspect buffers that are actually
487        // terminals — non-terminal buffers happen to use the same
488        // metadata map but their names don't collide semantically.
489        let used: std::collections::HashSet<&str> = self
490            .terminal_buffers
491            .keys()
492            .filter(|bid| **bid != for_buffer)
493            .filter_map(|bid| {
494                self.buffer_metadata
495                    .get(bid)
496                    .map(|m| m.display_name.as_str())
497            })
498            .collect();
499        if !used.contains(desired) {
500            return desired.to_string();
501        }
502        // Linear scan from k=2 upward. Two simultaneous duplicates is
503        // already rare; ten is unheard of, so the loop bound is fine.
504        for k in 2..=1024 {
505            let candidate = format!("{} ({})", desired, k);
506            if !used.contains(candidate.as_str()) {
507                return candidate;
508            }
509        }
510        // Fall back to `desired (∞)` if for some reason 1024 names
511        // are taken — still unique because the loop exhausted the
512        // numeric variants we considered. Practically unreachable.
513        format!("{} (n)", desired)
514    }
515
516    /// Open a new terminal in this window: spawn the PTY, create
517    /// the buffer, attach to the active split, switch this window's
518    /// active buffer to it, enable terminal mode, and resize the PTY
519    /// to match the split's content area. Returns `(terminal_id,
520    /// buffer_id)` on success.
521    ///
522    /// Editor-wide effects (the `buffer_activated` plugin hook, the
523    /// status-bar exit-key message) are NOT fired here — that's the
524    /// caller's responsibility, gated on whether this window is the
525    /// editor-active one. See `Editor::open_terminal` for the
526    /// active-window wrapper that does both.
527    pub fn open_terminal_in_window(&mut self) -> Option<(TerminalId, BufferId)> {
528        // `None` command override — `Open Terminal` always spawns the
529        // user's shell, never a one-off command. Plugin-driven
530        // terminals route through `create_plugin_terminal` instead.
531        let terminal_id = self.spawn_terminal_session(None, true, None)?;
532        let split_id = self
533            .buffers
534            .splits()
535            .map(|(mgr, _)| mgr.active_split())
536            .expect("window must have a populated split layout");
537        let buffer_id = self.create_terminal_buffer_attached(terminal_id, split_id);
538        // Window-side activation: per-window mutation only — the
539        // editor-wide plugin hook fires in the Editor wrapper.
540        self.set_active_buffer(buffer_id);
541        self.terminal_mode = true;
542        self.key_context = crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Terminal;
543        self.resize_visible_terminals();
544        Some((terminal_id, buffer_id))
545    }
546
547    /// Create a buffer for a terminal session in this window without
548    /// attaching to any split (used during session restore).
549    pub fn create_terminal_buffer_detached(&mut self, terminal_id: TerminalId) -> BufferId {
550        let buffer_id = self.alloc_buffer_id();
551        let large_file_threshold = self.resources.config.editor.large_file_threshold_bytes as usize;
552
553        let backing_file = self
554            .terminal_backing_files
555            .get(&terminal_id)
556            .cloned()
557            .unwrap_or_else(|| {
558                let root = self.resources.dir_context.terminal_dir_for(&self.root);
559                if let Err(e) = self.resources.authority.filesystem.create_dir_all(&root) {
560                    tracing::warn!("Failed to create terminal directory: {}", e);
561                }
562                root.join(format!("fresh-terminal-{}.txt", terminal_id.0))
563            });
564
565        if !self.resources.authority.filesystem.exists(&backing_file) {
566            if let Err(e) = self
567                .resources
568                .authority
569                .filesystem
570                .write_file(&backing_file, &[])
571            {
572                tracing::warn!("Failed to create terminal backing file: {}", e);
573            }
574        }
575
576        let mut state = EditorState::new_with_path(
577            large_file_threshold,
578            std::sync::Arc::clone(&self.resources.authority.filesystem),
579            backing_file.clone(),
580        );
581        state.margins.configure_for_line_numbers(false);
582        self.buffers.insert(buffer_id, state);
583
584        let metadata = BufferMetadata::virtual_buffer(
585            format!("*Terminal {}*", terminal_id.0),
586            "terminal".into(),
587            false,
588        );
589        self.buffer_metadata.insert(buffer_id, metadata);
590        self.terminal_buffers.insert(buffer_id, terminal_id);
591        self.event_logs
592            .insert(buffer_id, crate::model::event::EventLog::new());
593
594        buffer_id
595    }
596}
597
598impl Editor {
599    /// Spawn a new PTY-backed terminal session in the active window
600    /// using its `root` as cwd. Editor-side thin wrapper; per-window
601    /// body lives in `Window::spawn_terminal_session`.
602    ///
603    /// Used by `open_terminal` (regular spawn into the active split)
604    /// and by `Action::OpenTerminalInDock` (which needs the buffer
605    /// id *before* it has a split to attach to, so the dock leaf can
606    /// be seeded with the terminal directly rather than with a
607    /// placeholder buffer that would linger as a phantom tab).
608    pub(crate) fn spawn_terminal_session(&mut self) -> Option<TerminalId> {
609        // No command override — see comment on `Window::open_terminal_in_window`.
610        self.active_window_mut()
611            .spawn_terminal_session(None, true, None)
612    }
613
614    /// Open a new terminal in the active window's current split, fire
615    /// the editor-wide `buffer_activated` plugin hook, and post a
616    /// status-bar message with the terminal-mode exit key.
617    ///
618    /// Window-side body lives in `Window::open_terminal_in_window`;
619    /// this router adds only the cross-cutting effects that require
620    /// editor-level state (the plugin hook + status message).
621    pub fn open_terminal(&mut self) {
622        let Some((terminal_id, buffer_id)) = self.active_window_mut().open_terminal_in_window()
623        else {
624            return;
625        };
626
627        // Editor-wide: refresh the plugin-state snapshot so plugin
628        // hooks see the new active buffer, then fire `buffer_activated`.
629        #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
630        self.update_plugin_state_snapshot();
631        #[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
632        self.plugin_manager.read().unwrap().run_hook(
633            "buffer_activated",
634            crate::services::plugins::hooks::HookArgs::BufferActivated { buffer_id },
635        );
636
637        // Status bar with the terminal-mode exit key. Looked up here
638        // (not in Window) because the keybinding resolver is shared
639        // editor state read through the `Arc<RwLock<…>>`.
640        let exit_key = self
641            .keybindings
642            .read()
643            .unwrap()
644            .find_keybinding_for_action(
645                "terminal_escape",
646                crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Terminal,
647            )
648            .unwrap_or_else(|| "Ctrl+Space".to_string());
649        self.set_status_message(
650            t!("terminal.opened", id = terminal_id.0, exit_key = exit_key).to_string(),
651        );
652        tracing::info!(
653            "Opened terminal {:?} with buffer {:?}",
654            terminal_id,
655            buffer_id
656        );
657    }
658
659    /// Editor-side thin wrapper. Delegates to the active window's
660    /// `Window::create_terminal_buffer_detached` (used during session
661    /// restore by `input.rs`).
662    pub(crate) fn create_terminal_buffer_detached(&mut self, terminal_id: TerminalId) -> BufferId {
663        self.active_window_mut()
664            .create_terminal_buffer_detached(terminal_id)
665    }
666
667    /// Close the current terminal (if viewing a terminal buffer)
668    pub fn close_terminal(&mut self) {
669        let buffer_id = self.active_buffer();
670
671        if let Some(&terminal_id) = self.active_window().terminal_buffers.get(&buffer_id) {
672            // Close the terminal
673            self.active_window_mut().terminal_manager.close(terminal_id);
674            self.active_window_mut().terminal_buffers.remove(&buffer_id);
675            self.active_window_mut()
676                .ephemeral_terminals
677                .remove(&terminal_id);
678
679            // Clean up backing/rendering file
680            let backing_file = self
681                .active_window_mut()
682                .terminal_backing_files
683                .remove(&terminal_id);
684            if let Some(ref path) = backing_file {
685                // Best-effort cleanup of temporary terminal files.
686                #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_must_use)]
687                let _ = self.authority.filesystem.remove_file(path);
688            }
689            // Clean up raw log file
690            if let Some(log_file) = self
691                .active_window_mut()
692                .terminal_log_files
693                .remove(&terminal_id)
694            {
695                if backing_file.as_ref() != Some(&log_file) {
696                    // Best-effort cleanup of temporary terminal files.
697                    #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_must_use)]
698                    let _ = self.authority.filesystem.remove_file(&log_file);
699                }
700            }
701
702            // Exit terminal mode
703            self.active_window_mut().terminal_mode = false;
704            self.active_window_mut().key_context = crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Normal;
705
706            // Close the buffer
707            if let Err(e) = self.close_buffer(buffer_id) {
708                tracing::warn!("Failed to close terminal buffer: {}", e);
709            }
710
711            self.set_status_message(t!("terminal.closed", id = terminal_id.0).to_string());
712        } else {
713            self.set_status_message(t!("status.not_viewing_terminal").to_string());
714        }
715    }
716
717    // `is_terminal_buffer` and `get_terminal_id` moved to `impl Window`
718    // (in `window.rs`). Editor callers reach them via
719    // `self.active_window().is_terminal_buffer(...)` /
720    // `.get_terminal_id(...)`.
721
722    // `get_active_terminal_state`, `send_terminal_input`,
723    // `send_terminal_key`, `send_terminal_mouse`, and
724    // `is_terminal_in_alternate_screen` live on `impl Window` — they
725    // only touch this window's `terminal_buffers` + `terminal_manager`.
726    // Call them via `self.active_window()` / `self.active_window_mut()`.
727
728    /// Handle terminal input when in terminal mode
729    pub fn handle_terminal_key(
730        &mut self,
731        code: crossterm::event::KeyCode,
732        modifiers: crossterm::event::KeyModifiers,
733    ) -> bool {
734        // Check for escape sequences to exit terminal mode
735        // Ctrl+Space, Ctrl+], or Ctrl+` to exit (Ctrl+\ sends SIGQUIT on Unix)
736        if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::CONTROL) {
737            match code {
738                crossterm::event::KeyCode::Char(' ')
739                | crossterm::event::KeyCode::Char(']')
740                | crossterm::event::KeyCode::Char('`') => {
741                    // Exit terminal mode and sync buffer
742                    self.active_window_mut().terminal_mode = false;
743                    self.active_window_mut().key_context =
744                        crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Normal;
745                    {
746                        let __b = self.active_buffer();
747                        self.active_window_mut().sync_terminal_to_buffer(__b);
748                    };
749                    self.set_status_message(
750                        "Terminal mode disabled - read only (Ctrl+Space to resume)".to_string(),
751                    );
752                    return true;
753                }
754                _ => {}
755            }
756        }
757
758        // Send the key to the terminal
759        self.active_window_mut().send_terminal_key(code, modifiers);
760        true
761    }
762
763    /// Re-enter terminal mode from read-only buffer view
764    ///
765    /// This truncates the backing file to remove the visible screen tail
766    /// that was appended when we exited terminal mode, leaving only the
767    /// incrementally-streamed scrollback history.
768    pub fn enter_terminal_mode(&mut self) {
769        if self
770            .active_window()
771            .is_terminal_buffer(self.active_buffer())
772        {
773            self.active_window_mut().terminal_mode = true;
774            self.active_window_mut().key_context = crate::input::keybindings::KeyContext::Terminal;
775
776            // Re-enable editing when in terminal mode (input goes to PTY)
777            let __buffer_id = self.active_buffer();
778            if let Some(state) = self
779                .windows
780                .get_mut(&self.active_window)
781                .map(|w| &mut w.buffers)
782                .expect("active window present")
783                .get_mut(&__buffer_id)
784            {
785                state.editing_disabled = false;
786                state.margins.configure_for_line_numbers(false);
787            }
788            let __active_split = self.split_manager().active_split();
789            if let Some(view_state) = self.split_view_states_mut().get_mut(&__active_split) {
790                view_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
791            }
792
793            // Truncate backing file to remove visible screen tail and scroll to bottom
794            if let Some(&terminal_id) = self
795                .active_window()
796                .terminal_buffers
797                .get(&self.active_buffer())
798            {
799                // Truncate backing file to remove visible screen that was appended
800                if let Some(backing_path) = self
801                    .active_window()
802                    .terminal_backing_files
803                    .get(&terminal_id)
804                {
805                    if let Some(handle) = self.active_window().terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) {
806                        if let Ok(state) = handle.state.lock() {
807                            let truncate_pos = state.backing_file_history_end();
808                            // Always truncate to remove appended visible screen
809                            // (even if truncate_pos is 0, meaning no scrollback yet)
810                            if let Err(e) = self
811                                .authority
812                                .filesystem
813                                .set_file_length(backing_path, truncate_pos)
814                            {
815                                tracing::warn!("Failed to truncate terminal backing file: {}", e);
816                            }
817                        }
818                    }
819                }
820
821                // Scroll terminal to bottom when re-entering
822                if let Some(handle) = self.active_window().terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) {
823                    if let Ok(mut state) = handle.state.lock() {
824                        state.scroll_to_bottom();
825                    }
826                }
827            }
828
829            // Ensure terminal PTY is sized correctly for current split dimensions
830            self.active_window_mut().resize_visible_terminals();
831
832            self.set_status_message(t!("status.terminal_mode_enabled").to_string());
833        }
834    }
835
836    /// Get terminal content for rendering
837    pub fn get_terminal_content(
838        &self,
839        buffer_id: BufferId,
840    ) -> Option<Vec<Vec<crate::services::terminal::TerminalCell>>> {
841        let terminal_id = self.active_window().terminal_buffers.get(&buffer_id)?;
842        let handle = self.active_window().terminal_manager.get(*terminal_id)?;
843        let state = handle.state.lock().ok()?;
844
845        let (_, rows) = state.size();
846        let mut content = Vec::with_capacity(rows as usize);
847
848        for row in 0..rows {
849            content.push(state.get_line(row));
850        }
851
852        Some(content)
853    }
854}
855
856impl Window {
857    /// Get the terminal state for the active buffer (if it's a terminal buffer).
858    pub fn get_active_terminal_state(
859        &self,
860    ) -> Option<std::sync::MutexGuard<'_, crate::services::terminal::TerminalState>> {
861        let terminal_id = self.terminal_buffers.get(&self.active_buffer())?;
862        let handle = self.terminal_manager.get(*terminal_id)?;
863        handle.state.lock().ok()
864    }
865
866    /// Send input bytes to this window's active terminal (no-op if the
867    /// active buffer is not a terminal).
868    pub fn send_terminal_input(&mut self, data: &[u8]) {
869        if let Some(&terminal_id) = self.terminal_buffers.get(&self.active_buffer()) {
870            if let Some(handle) = self.terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) {
871                handle.write(data);
872            }
873        }
874    }
875
876    /// Send a key event to this window's active terminal. Picks
877    /// "application cursor" vs "normal cursor" escape sequences
878    /// based on the terminal's current state.
879    pub fn send_terminal_key(
880        &mut self,
881        code: crossterm::event::KeyCode,
882        modifiers: crossterm::event::KeyModifiers,
883    ) {
884        let app_cursor = self
885            .get_active_terminal_state()
886            .map(|s| s.is_app_cursor())
887            .unwrap_or(false);
888        if let Some(bytes) =
889            crate::services::terminal::pty::key_to_pty_bytes(code, modifiers, app_cursor)
890        {
891            self.send_terminal_input(&bytes);
892        }
893    }
894
895    /// Send a mouse event to this window's active terminal.
896    pub fn send_terminal_mouse(
897        &mut self,
898        col: u16,
899        row: u16,
900        kind: crate::input::handler::TerminalMouseEventKind,
901        modifiers: crossterm::event::KeyModifiers,
902    ) {
903        use crate::input::handler::TerminalMouseEventKind;
904
905        // Check if terminal uses SGR mouse encoding.
906        let use_sgr = self
907            .get_active_terminal_state()
908            .map(|s| s.uses_sgr_mouse())
909            .unwrap_or(true);
910
911        // For alternate scroll mode, convert scroll to arrow keys.
912        let uses_alt_scroll = self
913            .get_active_terminal_state()
914            .map(|s| s.uses_alternate_scroll())
915            .unwrap_or(false);
916
917        if uses_alt_scroll {
918            match kind {
919                TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollUp => {
920                    for _ in 0..3 {
921                        self.send_terminal_input(b"\x1b[A");
922                    }
923                    return;
924                }
925                TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollDown => {
926                    for _ in 0..3 {
927                        self.send_terminal_input(b"\x1b[B");
928                    }
929                    return;
930                }
931                _ => {}
932            }
933        }
934
935        let bytes = if use_sgr {
936            encode_sgr_mouse(col, row, kind, modifiers)
937        } else {
938            encode_x10_mouse(col, row, kind, modifiers)
939        };
940
941        if let Some(bytes) = bytes {
942            self.send_terminal_input(&bytes);
943        }
944    }
945
946    /// Check if the given terminal buffer in this window is in
947    /// alternate-screen mode (vim/less/htop etc.).
948    pub fn is_terminal_in_alternate_screen(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> bool {
949        if let Some(&terminal_id) = self.terminal_buffers.get(&buffer_id) {
950            if let Some(handle) = self.terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) {
951                if let Ok(state) = handle.state.lock() {
952                    return state.is_alternate_screen();
953                }
954            }
955        }
956        false
957    }
958
959    /// Resize a single terminal buffer's PTY (only if `buffer_id`
960    /// belongs to this window's terminal_buffers map).
961    pub fn resize_terminal(&mut self, buffer_id: BufferId, cols: u16, rows: u16) {
962        if let Some(&terminal_id) = self.terminal_buffers.get(&buffer_id) {
963            if let Some(handle) = self.terminal_manager.get_mut(terminal_id) {
964                handle.resize(cols, rows);
965            }
966        }
967    }
968
969    /// Resize all this window's visible terminal PTYs to match their
970    /// current split dimensions. Reads the window's cached
971    /// `terminal_width` / `terminal_height` for the screen size.
972    pub fn resize_visible_terminals(&mut self) {
973        // Get the content area excluding file explorer
974        let file_explorer_width = if self.file_explorer_visible {
975            self.file_explorer_width.to_cols(self.terminal_width)
976        } else {
977            0
978        };
979        let editor_width = self.terminal_width.saturating_sub(file_explorer_width);
980        let editor_area = ratatui::layout::Rect::new(
981            file_explorer_width,
982            1, // menu bar
983            editor_width,
984            self.terminal_height.saturating_sub(2), // menu bar + status bar
985        );
986
987        let Some((mgr, _)) = self.buffers.splits() else {
988            return;
989        };
990        let visible_buffers = mgr.get_visible_buffers(editor_area);
991
992        for (_split_id, buffer_id, split_area) in visible_buffers {
993            if self.terminal_buffers.contains_key(&buffer_id) {
994                // Tab bar takes 1 row, scrollbar takes 1 column on the right.
995                let content_height = split_area.height.saturating_sub(2);
996                let content_width = split_area.width.saturating_sub(2);
997
998                if content_width > 0 && content_height > 0 {
999                    self.resize_terminal(buffer_id, content_width, content_height);
1000                }
1001            }
1002        }
1003    }
1004
1005    /// Sync terminal content to the active terminal buffer's text view
1006    /// for read-only viewing / selection.
1007    ///
1008    /// Incremental streaming architecture:
1009    /// 1. Scrollback has already been streamed to the backing file during PTY reads.
1010    /// 2. We append the visible screen (~50 lines) to the backing file.
1011    /// 3. Reload the buffer from the backing file (lazy load for large files).
1012    ///
1013    /// Performance: O(screen_size) instead of O(total_history).
1014    pub fn sync_terminal_to_buffer(&mut self, buffer_id: BufferId) {
1015        let Some(&terminal_id) = self.terminal_buffers.get(&buffer_id) else {
1016            return;
1017        };
1018        // Get the backing file path
1019        let backing_file = match self.terminal_backing_files.get(&terminal_id) {
1020            Some(path) => path.clone(),
1021            None => return,
1022        };
1023
1024        // Append visible screen to backing file
1025        // The scrollback has already been incrementally streamed by the PTY read loop.
1026        // Capture the file size *just before* the append so the viewport
1027        // can anchor to it below — that byte offset is the first byte of
1028        // the visible screen we're about to append, which is exactly
1029        // where the live PTY grid drew its row 0.
1030        let mut history_end_byte: Option<u64> = None;
1031        if let Some(handle) = self.terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) {
1032            if let Ok(mut state) = handle.state.lock() {
1033                // Record the current file size as the history end point
1034                // (before appending visible screen) so we can truncate back to it
1035                if let Ok(metadata) = self.resources.authority.filesystem.metadata(&backing_file) {
1036                    state.set_backing_file_history_end(metadata.size);
1037                    history_end_byte = Some(metadata.size);
1038                }
1039
1040                // Open backing file in append mode to add visible screen
1041                if let Ok(mut file) = self
1042                    .resources
1043                    .authority
1044                    .filesystem
1045                    .open_file_for_append(&backing_file)
1046                {
1047                    use std::io::BufWriter;
1048                    let mut writer = BufWriter::new(&mut *file);
1049                    if let Err(e) = state.append_visible_screen(&mut writer) {
1050                        tracing::error!("Failed to append visible screen to backing file: {}", e);
1051                    }
1052                }
1053            }
1054        }
1055
1056        // Reload buffer from the backing file (reusing existing file loading)
1057        let large_file_threshold = self.resources.config.editor.large_file_threshold_bytes as usize;
1058        if let Ok(new_state) = EditorState::from_file_with_languages(
1059            &backing_file,
1060            self.terminal_width,
1061            self.terminal_height,
1062            large_file_threshold,
1063            &self.resources.grammar_registry,
1064            &self.resources.config.languages,
1065            std::sync::Arc::clone(&self.resources.authority.filesystem),
1066        ) {
1067            let total_bytes = new_state.buffer.total_bytes();
1068            if let Some(state) = self.buffers.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
1069                *state = new_state;
1070                // Terminal buffers should never be considered "modified"
1071                state.buffer.set_modified(false);
1072            }
1073            // Anchor the viewport at the first byte of the appended
1074            // visible screen and place the cursor there too. The scroll-
1075            // back view now opens with the just-appended PTY rows at the
1076            // top — exactly where the live grid drew them — so exit is
1077            // pixel-identical to the last terminal-mode tick even when
1078            // most of the screen is blank (post-`clear` / `reset`). The
1079            // old `cursor = total_bytes` + `ensure_cursor_visible` path
1080            // anchored the bottom row instead, which pulled older
1081            // scrollback into rows the PTY had drawn blank.
1082            let anchor_byte = history_end_byte
1083                .map(|h| (h as usize).min(total_bytes))
1084                .unwrap_or(total_bytes);
1085            if let Some((mgr, view_states)) = self.buffers.splits_mut() {
1086                let active_split = mgr.active_split();
1087                if let Some(view_state) = view_states.get_mut(&active_split) {
1088                    view_state.cursors.primary_mut().position = anchor_byte;
1089                    view_state.viewport.top_byte = anchor_byte;
1090                    view_state.viewport.top_view_line_offset = 0;
1091                    view_state.viewport.left_column = 0;
1092                }
1093            }
1094        }
1095
1096        // Mark buffer as editing-disabled while in non-terminal mode
1097        if let Some(state) = self.buffers.get_mut(&buffer_id) {
1098            state.editing_disabled = true;
1099            state.margins.configure_for_line_numbers(false);
1100        }
1101
1102        // Refresh line-wrap state for the scroll-back view and arm the
1103        // skip_ensure_visible flag so the next render does *not* run
1104        // `Viewport::ensure_visible` against the cursor we just pinned.
1105        // Without this the renderer would notice that the cursor sits
1106        // on the viewport's top row, treat that as "above the scroll
1107        // margin", and scroll `top_byte` up by `scroll_offset` lines —
1108        // pulling pre-existing scrollback above the appended visible
1109        // screen and undoing the anchor. The flag is consumed
1110        // (cleared) by the first navigation / scroll action, so normal
1111        // scrolling still works after that.
1112        //
1113        // Also force the per-buffer gutter / current-line-highlight off
1114        // here as the exit-path's last line of defense. Spawn /
1115        // workspace-restore code paths each have their own setup, and a
1116        // single missed spot leaks a gutter pop-in on exit — pinning
1117        // them on this path covers any terminal regardless of how its
1118        // view state was created.
1119        if let Some((mgr, view_states)) = self.buffers.splits_mut() {
1120            let active_split = mgr.active_split();
1121            // The active split's view state may not yet have a keyed
1122            // entry for the terminal buffer (e.g. user just pressed
1123            // Alt+] into a split that has the terminal as a tab but
1124            // never displayed it before). ensure_buffer_state will
1125            // create one with defaults (show_line_numbers=true) the
1126            // very first time — so we have to *immediately* override
1127            // those defaults here, otherwise the next render flashes
1128            // a gutter for restored terminals.
1129            //
1130            // Also force the gutter / current-line-highlight off on
1131            // every other split that has this terminal as a tab. A
1132            // single missed BufferViewState (e.g. created lazily by
1133            // workspace restore + Alt+]) leaks a gutter pop-in.
1134            for vs in view_states.values_mut() {
1135                if vs.has_buffer(buffer_id) {
1136                    let buf_state = vs.ensure_buffer_state(buffer_id);
1137                    buf_state.show_line_numbers = false;
1138                    buf_state.highlight_current_line = false;
1139                    buf_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
1140                }
1141            }
1142            if let Some(view_state) = view_states.get_mut(&active_split) {
1143                view_state.viewport.line_wrap_enabled = false;
1144                view_state.viewport.set_skip_ensure_visible();
1145                let buf_state = view_state.ensure_buffer_state(buffer_id);
1146                buf_state.show_line_numbers = false;
1147                buf_state.highlight_current_line = false;
1148            }
1149        }
1150    }
1151
1152    /// Render terminal content for terminal buffers in this window's
1153    /// split areas. Overlays the live PTY grid (colors, attributes,
1154    /// optional cursor) on top of the buffer's regular text content
1155    /// inside `content_rect`.
1156    ///
1157    /// `cursor_visible_if_active` controls whether the cursor is
1158    /// painted at all. The active-window render passes `true` so a
1159    /// focused terminal in `terminal_mode` blinks normally; the
1160    /// preview path passes `false` so the picker preview stays
1161    /// read-only.
1162    ///
1163    /// Window-local in every respect — reads `terminal_buffers`,
1164    /// `terminal_manager`, `terminal_mode`, `active_buffer()`, and
1165    /// `resources.theme` from `self`. The caller picks the window
1166    /// (active vs previewed); this method never reaches back to an
1167    /// `Editor` or to any other window.
1168    pub fn render_terminal_splits(
1169        &self,
1170        frame: &mut ratatui::Frame,
1171        split_areas: &[(
1172            crate::model::event::LeafId,
1173            BufferId,
1174            ratatui::layout::Rect,
1175            ratatui::layout::Rect,
1176            usize,
1177            usize,
1178        )],
1179        cursor_visible_if_active: bool,
1180    ) {
1181        for (_split_id, buffer_id, content_rect, _scrollbar_rect, _thumb_start, _thumb_end) in
1182            split_areas
1183        {
1184            let Some(&terminal_id) = self.terminal_buffers.get(buffer_id) else {
1185                continue;
1186            };
1187            // When the user's current tab is a terminal but they're
1188            // *not* in terminal mode, the buffer is showing the
1189            // synced scrollback view — defer to the normal text
1190            // rendering so the user can scroll. The live grid only
1191            // overlays when terminal mode is active, or when the
1192            // tab isn't the active one (so a split's hidden tab
1193            // still gets live updates).
1194            let is_active = *buffer_id == self.active_buffer();
1195            if is_active && !self.terminal_mode {
1196                continue;
1197            }
1198            let Some(handle) = self.terminal_manager.get(terminal_id) else {
1199                continue;
1200            };
1201            let Ok(state) = handle.state.lock() else {
1202                continue;
1203            };
1204            let cursor_pos = state.cursor_position();
1205            let cursor_visible = state.cursor_visible()
1206                && is_active
1207                && self.terminal_mode
1208                && cursor_visible_if_active;
1209            let (_, rows) = state.size();
1210            let mut content = Vec::with_capacity(rows as usize);
1211            for row in 0..rows {
1212                content.push(state.get_line(row));
1213            }
1214            frame.render_widget(ratatui::widgets::Clear, *content_rect);
1215            let theme = self.resources.theme.read().unwrap();
1216            render::render_terminal_content(
1217                &content,
1218                cursor_pos,
1219                cursor_visible,
1220                *content_rect,
1221                frame.buffer_mut(),
1222                theme.terminal_fg,
1223                theme.terminal_bg,
1224            );
1225        }
1226    }
1227}
1228
1229impl Editor {
1230    /// Check if terminal mode is active (for testing)
1231    pub fn is_terminal_mode(&self) -> bool {
1232        self.active_window().terminal_mode
1233    }
1234
1235    /// Check if a buffer is in terminal_mode_resume set (for testing/debugging)
1236    pub fn is_in_terminal_mode_resume(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> bool {
1237        self.active_window()
1238            .terminal_mode_resume
1239            .contains(&buffer_id)
1240    }
1241
1242    /// Check if keyboard capture is enabled in terminal mode (for testing)
1243    pub fn is_keyboard_capture(&self) -> bool {
1244        self.active_window().keyboard_capture
1245    }
1246
1247    /// Set terminal jump_to_end_on_output config option (for testing)
1248    pub fn set_terminal_jump_to_end_on_output(&mut self, value: bool) {
1249        self.config_mut().terminal.jump_to_end_on_output = value;
1250    }
1251
1252    /// Get read-only access to the active window's terminal manager
1253    /// (for testing). After Step 0d, terminal state lives on each
1254    /// window — this routes to the active one.
1255    pub fn terminal_manager(&self) -> &crate::services::terminal::TerminalManager {
1256        &self
1257            .windows
1258            .get(&self.active_window)
1259            .expect("active window must exist")
1260            .terminal_manager
1261    }
1262
1263    /// Get read-only access to the active window's terminal backing
1264    /// files map (for testing).
1265    pub fn terminal_backing_files(
1266        &self,
1267    ) -> &std::collections::HashMap<crate::services::terminal::TerminalId, std::path::PathBuf> {
1268        &self
1269            .windows
1270            .get(&self.active_window)
1271            .expect("active window must exist")
1272            .terminal_backing_files
1273    }
1274
1275    /// Get the currently active buffer ID
1276    pub fn active_buffer_id(&self) -> BufferId {
1277        self.active_buffer()
1278    }
1279
1280    /// Get buffer content as a string (for testing)
1281    pub fn get_buffer_content(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> Option<String> {
1282        self.windows
1283            .get(&self.active_window)
1284            .map(|w| &w.buffers)
1285            .expect("active window present")
1286            .get(&buffer_id)
1287            .and_then(|state| state.buffer.to_string())
1288    }
1289
1290    /// Get cursor position for a buffer (for testing)
1291    pub fn get_cursor_position(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> Option<usize> {
1292        // Find cursor from any split view state that has this buffer
1293        self.windows
1294            .get(&self.active_window)
1295            .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1296            .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1297            .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1298            .values()
1299            .find_map(|vs| {
1300                if vs.keyed_states.contains_key(&buffer_id) {
1301                    Some(vs.keyed_states.get(&buffer_id)?.cursors.primary().position)
1302                } else {
1303                    None
1304                }
1305            })
1306            .or_else(|| {
1307                // Fallback: check active cursors
1308                self.windows
1309                    .get(&self.active_window)
1310                    .and_then(|w| w.buffers.splits())
1311                    .map(|(_, vs)| vs)
1312                    .expect("active window must have a populated split layout")
1313                    .values()
1314                    .map(|vs| vs.cursors.primary().position)
1315                    .next()
1316            })
1317    }
1318
1319    // `render_terminal_splits` moved to `impl Window`. Active-window
1320    // callers reach it via `self.active_window().render_terminal_splits(...)`;
1321    // the picker preview path reaches it via the previewed window
1322    // directly, so the live PTY grid renders into the preview embed
1323    // without going through the active-window state.
1324}
1325
1326/// Terminal rendering utilities
1327pub mod render {
1328    use crate::services::terminal::TerminalCell;
1329    use ratatui::buffer::Buffer;
1330    use ratatui::layout::Rect;
1331    use ratatui::style::{Color, Modifier, Style};
1332
1333    /// Render terminal content to a ratatui buffer
1334    pub fn render_terminal_content(
1335        content: &[Vec<TerminalCell>],
1336        cursor_pos: (u16, u16),
1337        cursor_visible: bool,
1338        area: Rect,
1339        buf: &mut Buffer,
1340        default_fg: Color,
1341        default_bg: Color,
1342    ) {
1343        // Fill the rendered area with the theme's terminal bg first so any
1344        // cells past the PTY grid (e.g. transiently smaller than the rect
1345        // mid-resize) show the theme background rather than leaking the
1346        // host terminal's default bg. Issue #1890.
1347        buf.set_style(area, Style::default().fg(default_fg).bg(default_bg));
1348
1349        for (row_idx, row) in content.iter().enumerate() {
1350            if row_idx as u16 >= area.height {
1351                break;
1352            }
1353
1354            let y = area.y + row_idx as u16;
1355
1356            for (col_idx, cell) in row.iter().enumerate() {
1357                if col_idx as u16 >= area.width {
1358                    break;
1359                }
1360
1361                let x = area.x + col_idx as u16;
1362
1363                // Build style from cell attributes, using theme defaults
1364                let mut style = Style::default().fg(default_fg).bg(default_bg);
1365
1366                // Override with cell-specific colors if present
1367                if let Some((r, g, b)) = cell.fg {
1368                    style = style.fg(Color::Rgb(r, g, b));
1369                }
1370
1371                if let Some((r, g, b)) = cell.bg {
1372                    style = style.bg(Color::Rgb(r, g, b));
1373                }
1374
1375                // Apply modifiers
1376                if cell.bold {
1377                    style = style.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD);
1378                }
1379                if cell.italic {
1380                    style = style.add_modifier(Modifier::ITALIC);
1381                }
1382                if cell.underline {
1383                    style = style.add_modifier(Modifier::UNDERLINED);
1384                }
1385                if cell.inverse {
1386                    style = style.add_modifier(Modifier::REVERSED);
1387                }
1388
1389                // Check if this is the cursor position
1390                if cursor_visible
1391                    && row_idx as u16 == cursor_pos.1
1392                    && col_idx as u16 == cursor_pos.0
1393                {
1394                    style = style.add_modifier(Modifier::REVERSED);
1395                }
1396
1397                buf.set_string(x, y, cell.c.to_string(), style);
1398            }
1399        }
1400    }
1401
1402    #[cfg(test)]
1403    mod tests {
1404        use super::*;
1405        use crate::services::terminal::TerminalCell;
1406
1407        #[test]
1408        fn cells_past_pty_grid_get_theme_bg() {
1409            // PTY grid is 2x2, render area is 4x3 — the cells outside
1410            // the grid must still carry the theme's terminal_bg so the
1411            // nostalgia theme's blue fully covers the terminal pane
1412            // (issue #1890).
1413            let area = Rect::new(0, 0, 4, 3);
1414            let mut buf = Buffer::empty(area);
1415            let row = vec![TerminalCell::default(), TerminalCell::default()];
1416            let content = vec![row.clone(), row];
1417
1418            let default_bg = Color::Rgb(0, 0, 170);
1419            let default_fg = Color::Rgb(255, 255, 85);
1420
1421            render_terminal_content(
1422                &content,
1423                (0, 0),
1424                false,
1425                area,
1426                &mut buf,
1427                default_fg,
1428                default_bg,
1429            );
1430
1431            for y in area.top()..area.bottom() {
1432                for x in area.left()..area.right() {
1433                    assert_eq!(
1434                        buf[(x, y)].bg,
1435                        default_bg,
1436                        "cell ({x}, {y}) bg should be the theme terminal_bg",
1437                    );
1438                }
1439            }
1440        }
1441    }
1442}
1443
1444/// Encode a mouse event in SGR format (modern protocol).
1445/// Format: CSI < Cb ; Cx ; Cy M (press) or CSI < Cb ; Cx ; Cy m (release)
1446fn encode_sgr_mouse(
1447    col: u16,
1448    row: u16,
1449    kind: crate::input::handler::TerminalMouseEventKind,
1450    modifiers: crossterm::event::KeyModifiers,
1451) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
1452    use crate::input::handler::{TerminalMouseButton, TerminalMouseEventKind};
1453
1454    // SGR uses 1-based coordinates
1455    let cx = col + 1;
1456    let cy = row + 1;
1457
1458    // Build button code
1459    let (button_code, is_release) = match kind {
1460        TerminalMouseEventKind::Down(btn) => {
1461            let code = match btn {
1462                TerminalMouseButton::Left => 0,
1463                TerminalMouseButton::Middle => 1,
1464                TerminalMouseButton::Right => 2,
1465            };
1466            (code, false)
1467        }
1468        TerminalMouseEventKind::Up(btn) => {
1469            let code = match btn {
1470                TerminalMouseButton::Left => 0,
1471                TerminalMouseButton::Middle => 1,
1472                TerminalMouseButton::Right => 2,
1473            };
1474            (code, true)
1475        }
1476        TerminalMouseEventKind::Drag(btn) => {
1477            let code = match btn {
1478                TerminalMouseButton::Left => 32,   // 0 + 32 (motion flag)
1479                TerminalMouseButton::Middle => 33, // 1 + 32
1480                TerminalMouseButton::Right => 34,  // 2 + 32
1481            };
1482            (code, false)
1483        }
1484        TerminalMouseEventKind::Moved => (35, false), // 3 + 32 (no button + motion)
1485        TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollUp => (64, false),
1486        TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollDown => (65, false),
1487    };
1488
1489    // Add modifier flags
1490    let mut cb = button_code;
1491    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::SHIFT) {
1492        cb += 4;
1493    }
1494    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::ALT) {
1495        cb += 8;
1496    }
1497    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::CONTROL) {
1498        cb += 16;
1499    }
1500
1501    // Build escape sequence
1502    let terminator = if is_release { 'm' } else { 'M' };
1503    Some(format!("\x1b[<{};{};{}{}", cb, cx, cy, terminator).into_bytes())
1504}
1505
1506/// Encode a mouse event in X10/normal format (legacy protocol).
1507/// Format: CSI M Cb Cx Cy (with 32 added to all values for ASCII safety)
1508fn encode_x10_mouse(
1509    col: u16,
1510    row: u16,
1511    kind: crate::input::handler::TerminalMouseEventKind,
1512    modifiers: crossterm::event::KeyModifiers,
1513) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
1514    use crate::input::handler::{TerminalMouseButton, TerminalMouseEventKind};
1515
1516    // X10 uses 1-based coordinates with 32 offset for ASCII safety
1517    // Maximum coordinate is 223 (255 - 32)
1518    let cx = (col.min(222) + 1 + 32) as u8;
1519    let cy = (row.min(222) + 1 + 32) as u8;
1520
1521    // Build button code
1522    let button_code: u8 = match kind {
1523        TerminalMouseEventKind::Down(btn) | TerminalMouseEventKind::Drag(btn) => match btn {
1524            TerminalMouseButton::Left => 0,
1525            TerminalMouseButton::Middle => 1,
1526            TerminalMouseButton::Right => 2,
1527        },
1528        TerminalMouseEventKind::Up(_) => 3, // Release is button 3 in X10
1529        TerminalMouseEventKind::Moved => 3 + 32,
1530        TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollUp => 64,
1531        TerminalMouseEventKind::ScrollDown => 65,
1532    };
1533
1534    // Add modifier flags and motion flag for drag
1535    let mut cb = button_code;
1536    if matches!(kind, TerminalMouseEventKind::Drag(_)) {
1537        cb += 32; // Motion flag
1538    }
1539    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::SHIFT) {
1540        cb += 4;
1541    }
1542    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::ALT) {
1543        cb += 8;
1544    }
1545    if modifiers.contains(crossterm::event::KeyModifiers::CONTROL) {
1546        cb += 16;
1547    }
1548
1549    // Add 32 offset for ASCII safety
1550    let cb = cb + 32;
1551
1552    Some(vec![0x1b, b'[', b'M', cb, cx, cy])
1553}