// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! Windows console handling // FIXME (#13400): this is only a tiny fraction of the win32 console api extern crate libc; use std::io::IoResult; use attr; use color; use Terminal; /// A Terminal implementation which uses the Win32 Console API. pub struct WinConsole { buf: T, foreground: color::Color, background: color::Color, } #[allow(non_snake_case_functions)] #[link(name = "kernel32")] extern "system" { fn SetConsoleTextAttribute(handle: libc::HANDLE, attr: libc::WORD) -> libc::BOOL; fn GetStdHandle(which: libc::DWORD) -> libc::HANDLE; } fn color_to_bits(color: color::Color) -> u16 { // magic numbers from mingw-w64's wincon.h let bits = match color % 8 { color::BLACK => 0, color::BLUE => 0x1, color::GREEN => 0x2, color::RED => 0x4, color::YELLOW => 0x2 | 0x4, color::MAGENTA => 0x1 | 0x4, color::CYAN => 0x1 | 0x2, color::WHITE => 0x1 | 0x2 | 0x4, _ => unreachable!() }; if color >= 8 { bits | 0x8 } else { bits } } impl WinConsole { fn apply(&mut self) { let _unused = self.buf.flush(); let mut accum: libc::WORD = 0; accum |= color_to_bits(self.foreground); accum |= color_to_bits(self.background) << 4; unsafe { // Magic -11 means stdout, from // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683231%28v=vs.85%29.aspx // // You may be wondering, "but what about stderr?", and the answer // to that is that setting terminal attributes on the stdout // handle also sets them for stderr, since they go to the same // terminal! Admittedly, this is fragile, since stderr could be // redirected to a different console. This is good enough for // rustc though. See #13400. let out = GetStdHandle(-11); SetConsoleTextAttribute(out, accum); } } } impl Writer for WinConsole { fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> IoResult<()> { self.buf.write(buf) } fn flush(&mut self) -> IoResult<()> { self.buf.flush() } } impl Terminal for WinConsole { fn new(out: T) -> Option> { Some(WinConsole { buf: out, foreground: color::WHITE, background: color::BLACK }) } fn fg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> IoResult { self.foreground = color; self.apply(); Ok(true) } fn bg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> IoResult { self.background = color; self.apply(); Ok(true) } fn attr(&mut self, attr: attr::Attr) -> IoResult { match attr { attr::ForegroundColor(f) => { self.foreground = f; self.apply(); Ok(true) }, attr::BackgroundColor(b) => { self.background = b; self.apply(); Ok(true) }, _ => Ok(false) } } fn supports_attr(&self, attr: attr::Attr) -> bool { // it claims support for underscore and reverse video, but I can't get // it to do anything -cmr match attr { attr::ForegroundColor(_) | attr::BackgroundColor(_) => true, _ => false } } fn reset(&mut self) -> IoResult<()> { self.foreground = color::WHITE; self.background = color::BLACK; self.apply(); Ok(()) } fn unwrap(self) -> T { self.buf } fn get_ref<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a T { &self.buf } fn get_mut<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut T { &mut self.buf } }