[3.13] gh-119896: Fix CTRL-Z behavior in the new REPL on Windows (GH-122217) (#122451)

gh-119896: Fix CTRL-Z behavior in the new REPL on Windows (GH-122217)
(cherry picked from commit d1a1bca1f0)

Co-authored-by: Dino Viehland <dinoviehland@meta.com>
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4 changed files with 14 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
from contextlib import contextmanager
from dataclasses import dataclass, field, fields
import unicodedata
@ -52,7 +54,10 @@ def disp_str(buffer: str) -> tuple[str, list[int]]:
b: list[int] = []
s: list[str] = []
for c in buffer:
if ord(c) < 128:
if c == '\x1a':
s.append(c)
b.append(2)
elif ord(c) < 128:
s.append(c)
b.append(1)
elif unicodedata.category(c).startswith("C"):
@ -110,7 +115,7 @@ default_keymap: tuple[tuple[KeySpec, CommandName], ...] = tuple(
(r"\C-w", "unix-word-rubout"),
(r"\C-x\C-u", "upcase-region"),
(r"\C-y", "yank"),
(r"\C-z", "suspend"),
*(() if sys.platform == "win32" else ((r"\C-z", "suspend"), )),
(r"\M-b", "backward-word"),
(r"\M-c", "capitalize-word"),
(r"\M-d", "kill-word"),

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@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ REPL_COMMANDS = {
"copyright": _sitebuiltins._Printer('copyright', sys.copyright),
"help": "help",
"clear": _clear_screen,
"\x1a": _sitebuiltins.Quitter('\x1a', ''),
}

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@ -21,4 +21,5 @@ def wlen(s: str) -> int:
length = sum(str_width(i) for i in s)
# remove lengths of any escape sequences
sequence = ANSI_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE.findall(s)
return length - sum(len(i) for i in sequence)
ctrl_z_cnt = s.count('\x1a')
return length - sum(len(i) for i in sequence) + ctrl_z_cnt

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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ class WindowsConsole(Console):
else:
self.__posxy = wlen(newline), y
if "\x1b" in newline or y != self.__posxy[1]:
if "\x1b" in newline or y != self.__posxy[1] or '\x1a' in newline:
# ANSI escape characters are present, so we can't assume
# anything about the position of the cursor. Moving the cursor
# to the left margin should work to get to a known position.
@ -291,6 +291,9 @@ class WindowsConsole(Console):
self.__write("\x1b[?12l")
def __write(self, text: str) -> None:
if "\x1a" in text:
text = ''.join(["^Z" if x == '\x1a' else x for x in text])
if self.out is not None:
self.out.write(text.encode(self.encoding, "replace"))
self.out.flush()