rust/src/libextra/term.rs
Kevin Ballard 690495de03 term: Add new function .attr() to toggle terminal attributes
Also add .supports_attr() to test for attribute support without writing
anything to output.

Update .reset() to use sgr0 instead of op.
2013-07-14 14:37:29 -07:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2013 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Simple ANSI color library
#[allow(missing_doc)];
use std::io;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))] use std::os;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))] use terminfo::*;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))] use terminfo::searcher::open;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))] use terminfo::parser::compiled::parse;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))] use terminfo::parm::{expand, Number, Variables};
// FIXME (#2807): Windows support.
pub mod color {
pub type Color = u16;
pub static BLACK: Color = 0u16;
pub static RED: Color = 1u16;
pub static GREEN: Color = 2u16;
pub static YELLOW: Color = 3u16;
pub static BLUE: Color = 4u16;
pub static MAGENTA: Color = 5u16;
pub static CYAN: Color = 6u16;
pub static WHITE: Color = 7u16;
pub static BRIGHT_BLACK: Color = 8u16;
pub static BRIGHT_RED: Color = 9u16;
pub static BRIGHT_GREEN: Color = 10u16;
pub static BRIGHT_YELLOW: Color = 11u16;
pub static BRIGHT_BLUE: Color = 12u16;
pub static BRIGHT_MAGENTA: Color = 13u16;
pub static BRIGHT_CYAN: Color = 14u16;
pub static BRIGHT_WHITE: Color = 15u16;
}
pub mod attr {
/// Terminal attributes for use with term.attr().
/// Most attributes can only be turned on and must be turned off with term.reset().
/// The ones that can be turned off explicitly take a boolean value.
/// Color is also represented as an attribute for convenience.
pub enum Attr {
/// Bold (or possibly bright) mode
Bold,
/// Dim mode, also called faint or half-bright. Often not supported
Dim,
/// Italics mode. Often not supported
Italic(bool),
/// Underline mode
Underline(bool),
/// Blink mode
Blink,
/// Standout mode. Often implemented as Reverse, sometimes coupled with Bold
Standout(bool),
/// Reverse mode, inverts the foreground and background colors
Reverse,
/// Secure mode, also called invis mode. Hides the printed text
Secure,
/// Convenience attribute to set the foreground color
ForegroundColor(super::color::Color),
/// Convenience attribute to set the background color
BackgroundColor(super::color::Color)
}
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))]
priv fn cap_for_attr(attr: attr::Attr) -> &'static str {
match attr {
attr::Bold => "bold",
attr::Dim => "dim",
attr::Italic(true) => "sitm",
attr::Italic(false) => "ritm",
attr::Underline(true) => "smul",
attr::Underline(false) => "rmul",
attr::Blink => "blink",
attr::Standout(true) => "smso",
attr::Standout(false) => "rmso",
attr::Reverse => "rev",
attr::Secure => "invis",
attr::ForegroundColor(_) => "setaf",
attr::BackgroundColor(_) => "setab"
}
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))]
pub struct Terminal {
num_colors: u16,
priv out: @io::Writer,
priv ti: ~TermInfo
}
#[cfg(target_os = "win32")]
pub struct Terminal {
num_colors: u16,
priv out: @io::Writer,
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "win32"))]
impl Terminal {
pub fn new(out: @io::Writer) -> Result<Terminal, ~str> {
let term = os::getenv("TERM");
if term.is_none() {
return Err(~"TERM environment variable undefined");
}
let entry = open(term.unwrap());
if entry.is_err() {
return Err(entry.unwrap_err());
}
let ti = parse(entry.unwrap(), false);
if ti.is_err() {
return Err(ti.unwrap_err());
}
let inf = ti.unwrap();
let nc = if inf.strings.find_equiv(&("setaf")).is_some()
&& inf.strings.find_equiv(&("setab")).is_some() {
inf.numbers.find_equiv(&("colors")).map_consume_default(0, |&n| n)
} else { 0 };
return Ok(Terminal {out: out, ti: inf, num_colors: nc});
}
/// Sets the foreground color to the given color.
///
/// If the color is a bright color, but the terminal only supports 8 colors,
/// the corresponding normal color will be used instead.
///
/// Returns true if the color was set, false otherwise.
pub fn fg(&self, color: color::Color) -> bool {
let color = self.dim_if_necessary(color);
if self.num_colors > color {
let s = expand(*self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&("setaf")).unwrap(),
[Number(color as int)], &mut Variables::new());
if s.is_ok() {
self.out.write(s.unwrap());
return true
} else {
warn!("%s", s.unwrap_err());
}
}
false
}
/// Sets the background color to the given color.
///
/// If the color is a bright color, but the terminal only supports 8 colors,
/// the corresponding normal color will be used instead.
///
/// Rturns true if the color was set, false otherwise.
pub fn bg(&self, color: color::Color) -> bool {
let color = self.dim_if_necessary(color);
if self.num_colors > color {
let s = expand(*self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&("setab")).unwrap(),
[Number(color as int)], &mut Variables::new());
if s.is_ok() {
self.out.write(s.unwrap());
return true
} else {
warn!("%s", s.unwrap_err());
}
}
false
}
/// Sets the given terminal attribute, if supported.
/// Returns true if the attribute was supported, false otherwise.
pub fn attr(&self, attr: attr::Attr) -> bool {
match attr {
attr::ForegroundColor(c) => self.fg(c),
attr::BackgroundColor(c) => self.bg(c),
_ => {
let cap = cap_for_attr(attr);
let parm = self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&cap);
if parm.is_some() {
let s = expand(*parm.unwrap(), [], &mut Variables::new());
if s.is_ok() {
self.out.write(s.unwrap());
return true
} else {
warn!("%s", s.unwrap_err());
}
}
false
}
}
}
/// Returns whether the given terminal attribute is supported.
pub fn supports_attr(&self, attr: attr::Attr) -> bool {
match attr {
attr::ForegroundColor(_) | attr::BackgroundColor(_) => {
self.num_colors > 0
}
_ => {
let cap = cap_for_attr(attr);
self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&cap).is_some()
}
}
}
/// Resets all terminal attributes and color to the default.
pub fn reset(&self) {
let mut cap = self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&("sgr0"));
if cap.is_none() {
// are there any terminals that have color/attrs and not sgr0?
// Try falling back to sgr, then op
cap = self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&("sgr"));
if cap.is_none() {
cap = self.ti.strings.find_equiv(&("op"));
}
}
let s = do cap.map_consume_default(Err(~"can't find terminfo capability `sgr0`")) |op| {
expand(*op, [], &mut Variables::new())
};
if s.is_ok() {
self.out.write(s.unwrap());
} else if self.num_colors > 0 {
warn!("%s", s.unwrap_err());
} else {
// if we support attributes but not color, it would be nice to still warn!()
// but it's not worth testing all known attributes just for this.
debug!("%s", s.unwrap_err());
}
}
priv fn dim_if_necessary(&self, color: color::Color) -> color::Color {
if color >= self.num_colors && color >= 8 && color < 16 {
color-8
} else { color }
}
}
#[cfg(target_os = "win32")]
impl Terminal {
pub fn new(out: @io::Writer) -> Result<Terminal, ~str> {
return Ok(Terminal {out: out, num_colors: 0});
}
pub fn fg(&self, _color: color::Color) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn bg(&self, _color: color::Color) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn attr(&self, _attr: attr::Attr) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn supports_attr(&self, _attr: attr::Attr) -> bool {
false
}
pub fn reset(&self) {
}
}