# Terminal Synchroniser Termsync is a **.NET Core** library for synchronising terminal IO in an asynchronous contex. It guarantees user keystrokes into the console are never split up by `WriteLines()`s happening on other threads. Also exposed is a global `Channel` object for reading user input lines asynchronously. It spawns a "worker" `Task` when initialised that creates channels for piping info to and from the console atomically. ## Documentation See [Terminal.cs][terminal-cs] for inline API documentation. (WIP) [terminal-cs]: ./termsync/Terminal.cs ## Examples ### Initialising the global state Start the worker that reads and writes to `Console`. ``` c# Task worker = Terminal.Initialise(); // ... program code here Terminal.Close(); // Manually clean up resources. Not required as it is cleaned up on exist. await worker; // Wait for the worker to close if you want. ``` ### Write lines Line writes are asynchronous, await them to yield until the line has been displayed in the `Console`. ``` c# await Terminal.WriteLine("A line.") ``` ### Read lines Line reads can take `CancellationToken`. ``` c# string line = await Terminal.ReadLine(source.Token); ``` ### Change user prompt User prompt can be changed. Await `ChangePrompt` to yield until the new prompt has been displayed. ``` c# await Terminal.ChangePrompt("USER> "); await Terminal.ChangePrompt(""); //No prompt! ``` ### Other control Multiple threads might often want to write multiple lines over a short period of time, and not have them messed up with another line(s) from other threads. The programmer might encounter a situation like this: 1. Thread 1 - `WriteLine("Line 1 of important message");` - `WriteLine("Line 2 that we don't want");` - `WriteLine("Line 3 to be split up by another message");` 2. Thread 2 - `WriteLine("Line 4 of thread 2's important message");` - `WriteLine("Line 5 that it really doesn't want");` - `WriteLine("Line 6 to be split up by another message");` 3. Thread 3 - `WriteLine("A single line message from thread 3");` And she could see this: ``` Line 1 of important message Line 4 of thread 2's important message Line 2 that we don't want Line 3 to be split up by another message Line 5 that it really doesn't want A single line message from thread 3 Line 6 to be split up by another message ``` Oh no! This is quite annoying. For this we have 2 APIs. #### Lock `Lock` acquires the global write mutex as long as the lock handle is alive. You can write to the lock handle as you would to `Terminal`. ``` c# using(var terminal = await Terminal.Lock()) // Lock is asynchronously acquired here. { await terminal.WriteLine("Line 1"); await termianl.WriteLine("Line 2"); await terminal.WriteLine("Line 3"); } // The lock is released when `terminal`'s `Dispose()` method is called here. ``` These writes are now guaranteed to not be interrupted by other calls to `WriteLine` anywhere within `Terminal`. The drawback is it is a global mutex that can be acquired for any amount of time, potentially blocking other tasks where it wouldn't be ideal. For these situations there is `Stage`. #### Stage `Stage` stores the writes in a buffer temporarily. The only mutex it acquires is internal to the stage handle, and doesn't hold the global write mutex until it wants to push everything it has stored. ``` c# await using(var terminal = Terminal.Stage()) // Create a new `Stage` here. { await terminal.WriteLine("Line 4"); // These are stored in `Stage` until its `DisposeAsync()` method is called. await terminal.WriteLine("Line 5"); await terminal.WriteLine("Line 6"); } // All buffered lines are written atomically here. ``` ## Pitfalls * The library respectfully asks the programmer to use the `Terminal` interface instead of the `Console` interface for all reads and writes in the program. I realise this is not ideal, or even possible in some cases. This can cause problems when dependencies write to `Console` and can break lines and such. Maybe I will try to fix this if I run into this problem. * Currently only full line writes are supported at a time. I will likely fix this in the future. ## License GPL'd with love <3