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584 lines
20 KiB
Rust
584 lines
20 KiB
Rust
// Generic output functions.
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use crate::color::RgbColor;
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use crate::common::{self, assert_is_locked, wcs2string_appending};
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use crate::curses::{self, tparm1, Term};
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use crate::env::EnvVar;
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use crate::wchar::prelude::*;
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use bitflags::bitflags;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::ffi::CStr;
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use std::io::{Result, Write};
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use std::os::fd::RawFd;
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU8, Ordering};
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use std::sync::Mutex;
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bitflags! {
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default)]
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pub struct ColorSupport: u8 {
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const TERM_256COLOR = 1<<0;
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const TERM_24BIT = 1<<1;
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}
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}
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/// Whether term256 and term24bit are supported.
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static COLOR_SUPPORT: AtomicU8 = AtomicU8::new(0);
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/// Returns true if we think tparm can handle outputting a color index.
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fn term_supports_color_natively(term: &Term, c: u8) -> bool {
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#[allow(clippy::int_plus_one)]
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if let Some(max_colors) = term.max_colors {
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max_colors >= usize::from(c) + 1
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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pub fn get_color_support() -> ColorSupport {
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let val = COLOR_SUPPORT.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
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ColorSupport::from_bits_truncate(val)
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}
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pub fn set_color_support(val: ColorSupport) {
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COLOR_SUPPORT.store(val.bits(), Ordering::Relaxed);
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}
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fn index_for_color(c: RgbColor) -> u8 {
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if c.is_named() || !(get_color_support().contains(ColorSupport::TERM_256COLOR)) {
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return c.to_name_index();
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}
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c.to_term256_index()
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}
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fn write_color_escape(outp: &mut Outputter, term: &Term, todo: &CStr, mut idx: u8, is_fg: bool) {
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if term_supports_color_natively(term, idx) {
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// Use tparm to emit color escape.
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outp.tputs_if_some(&tparm1(todo, idx.into()));
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} else {
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// We are attempting to bypass the term here. Generate the ANSI escape sequence ourself.
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if idx < 16 {
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// this allows the non-bright color to happen instead of no color working at all when a
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// bright is attempted when only colors 0-7 are supported.
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//
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// TODO: enter bold mode in builtin_set_color in the same circumstance- doing that combined
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// with what we do here, will make the brights actually work for virtual consoles/ancient
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// emulators.
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if term.max_colors == Some(8) && idx > 8 {
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idx -= 8;
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}
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write!(
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outp,
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"\x1B[{}m",
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(if idx > 7 { 82 } else { 30 }) + i32::from(idx) + ((i32::from(!is_fg)) * 10)
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)
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.expect("Writing to in-memory buffer should never fail");
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} else {
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write!(outp, "\x1B[{};5;{}m", if is_fg { 38 } else { 48 }, idx).unwrap();
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}
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}
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}
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fn write_foreground_color(outp: &mut Outputter, idx: u8, term: &Term) -> bool {
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if let Some(cap) = &term.set_a_foreground {
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write_color_escape(outp, term, cap, idx, true);
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true
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} else if let Some(cap) = &term.set_foreground {
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write_color_escape(outp, term, cap, idx, true);
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true
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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fn write_background_color(outp: &mut Outputter, idx: u8, term: &Term) -> bool {
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if let Some(cap) = &term.set_a_background {
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write_color_escape(outp, term, cap, idx, false);
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true
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} else if let Some(cap) = &term.set_background {
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write_color_escape(outp, term, cap, idx, false);
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true
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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pub struct Outputter {
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/// Storage for buffered contents.
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contents: Vec<u8>,
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/// Count of how many outstanding begin_buffering() calls there are.
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buffer_count: u32,
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/// fd to output to, or -1 for none.
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fd: RawFd,
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/// Foreground.
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last_color: RgbColor,
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/// Background.
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last_color2: RgbColor,
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was_bold: bool,
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was_underline: bool,
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was_italics: bool,
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was_dim: bool,
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was_reverse: bool,
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}
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impl Outputter {
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/// Construct an outputter which outputs to a given fd.
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/// If the fd is negative, the outputter will buffer its output.
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const fn new_from_fd(fd: RawFd) -> Self {
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Self {
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contents: Vec::new(),
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buffer_count: 0,
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fd,
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last_color: RgbColor::NORMAL,
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last_color2: RgbColor::NORMAL,
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was_bold: false,
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was_underline: false,
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was_italics: false,
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was_dim: false,
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was_reverse: false,
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}
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}
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/// Construct an outputter which outputs to its string buffer.
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pub fn new_buffering() -> Self {
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Self::new_from_fd(-1)
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}
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fn reset_modes(&mut self) {
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self.was_bold = false;
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self.was_underline = false;
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self.was_italics = false;
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self.was_dim = false;
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self.was_reverse = false;
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}
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fn maybe_flush(&mut self) {
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if self.fd >= 0 && self.buffer_count == 0 {
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self.flush_to(self.fd);
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}
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}
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/// Unconditionally write the color string to the output.
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/// Exported for builtin_set_color's usage only.
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pub fn write_color(&mut self, color: RgbColor, is_fg: bool) -> bool {
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let Some(term) = curses::term() else {
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return false;
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};
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let term: &Term = &term;
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let supports_term24bit = get_color_support().contains(ColorSupport::TERM_24BIT);
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if !supports_term24bit || !color.is_rgb() {
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// Indexed or non-24 bit color.
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let idx = index_for_color(color);
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if is_fg {
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return write_foreground_color(self, idx, term);
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} else {
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return write_background_color(self, idx, term);
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};
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}
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// 24 bit! No tparm here, just ANSI escape sequences.
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// Foreground: ^[38;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
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// Background: ^[48;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
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let rgb = color.to_color24();
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write!(
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self,
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"\x1B[{};2;{};{};{}m",
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if is_fg { 38 } else { 48 },
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rgb.r,
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rgb.g,
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rgb.b
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)
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.expect("Outputter::write should never fail");
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true
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}
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/// Sets the fg and bg color. May be called as often as you like, since if the new color is the same
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/// as the previous, nothing will be written. Negative values for set_color will also be ignored.
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/// Since the terminfo string this function emits can potentially cause the screen to flicker, the
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/// function takes care to write as little as possible.
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///
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/// Possible values for colors are RgbColor colors or special values like RgbColor::NORMAL
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///
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/// In order to set the color to normal, three terminfo strings may have to be written.
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///
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/// - First a string to set the color, such as set_a_foreground. This is needed because otherwise
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/// the previous strings colors might be removed as well.
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///
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/// - After that we write the exit_attribute_mode string to reset all color attributes.
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///
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/// - Lastly we may need to write set_a_background or set_a_foreground to set the other half of the
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/// color pair to what it should be.
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#[allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)]
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pub fn set_color(&mut self, mut fg: RgbColor, mut bg: RgbColor) {
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// Test if we have at least basic support for setting fonts, colors and related bits - otherwise
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// just give up...
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let Some(term) = curses::term() else {
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return;
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};
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let term: &Term = &term;
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let Term {
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enter_bold_mode,
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enter_underline_mode,
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exit_underline_mode,
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enter_italics_mode,
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exit_italics_mode,
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enter_dim_mode,
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enter_reverse_mode,
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enter_standout_mode,
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exit_attribute_mode,
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..
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} = term;
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let Some(exit_attribute_mode) = exit_attribute_mode else {
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return;
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};
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const normal: RgbColor = RgbColor::NORMAL;
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let mut bg_set = false;
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let mut last_bg_set = false;
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let is_bold = fg.is_bold() || bg.is_bold();
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let is_underline = fg.is_underline() || bg.is_underline();
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let is_italics = fg.is_italics() || bg.is_italics();
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let is_dim = fg.is_dim() || bg.is_dim();
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let is_reverse = fg.is_reverse() || bg.is_reverse();
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if fg.is_reset() || bg.is_reset() {
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#[allow(unused_assignments)]
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{
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fg = normal;
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bg = normal;
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}
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self.reset_modes();
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// If we exit attribute mode, we must first set a color, or previously colored text might
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// lose its color. Terminals are weird...
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write_foreground_color(self, 0, term);
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self.tputs(exit_attribute_mode);
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return;
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}
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if (self.was_bold && !is_bold)
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|| (self.was_dim && !is_dim)
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|| (self.was_reverse && !is_reverse)
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{
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// Only way to exit bold/dim/reverse mode is a reset of all attributes.
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self.tputs(exit_attribute_mode);
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self.last_color = normal;
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self.last_color2 = normal;
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self.reset_modes();
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}
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if !self.last_color2.is_special() {
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// Background was set.
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// "Special" here refers to the special "normal", "reset" and "none" colors,
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// that really just disable the background.
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last_bg_set = true;
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}
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if !bg.is_special() {
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// Background is set.
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bg_set = true;
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if fg == bg {
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fg = if bg == RgbColor::WHITE {
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RgbColor::BLACK
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} else {
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RgbColor::WHITE
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};
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}
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}
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if let Some(enter_bold_mode) = &enter_bold_mode {
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if bg_set && !last_bg_set {
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// Background color changed and is set, so we enter bold mode to make reading easier.
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// This means bold mode is _always_ on when the background color is set.
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self.tputs(enter_bold_mode);
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}
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if !bg_set && last_bg_set {
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// Background color changed and is no longer set, so we exit bold mode.
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self.tputs(exit_attribute_mode);
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self.reset_modes();
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// We don't know if exit_attribute_mode resets colors, so we set it to something known.
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if write_foreground_color(self, 0, term) {
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self.last_color = RgbColor::BLACK;
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}
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}
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}
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if self.last_color != fg {
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if fg.is_normal() {
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write_foreground_color(self, 0, term);
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self.tputs(exit_attribute_mode);
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self.last_color2 = RgbColor::NORMAL;
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self.reset_modes();
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} else if !fg.is_special() {
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self.write_color(fg, true /* foreground */);
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}
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}
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self.last_color = fg;
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if self.last_color2 != bg {
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if bg.is_normal() {
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write_background_color(self, 0, term);
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self.tputs(exit_attribute_mode);
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if !self.last_color.is_normal() {
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self.write_color(self.last_color, true /* foreground */);
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}
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self.reset_modes();
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self.last_color2 = bg;
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} else if !bg.is_special() {
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self.write_color(bg, false /* not foreground */);
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self.last_color2 = bg;
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}
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}
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// Lastly, we set bold, underline, italics, dim, and reverse modes correctly.
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if is_bold && !self.was_bold && !bg_set && self.tputs_if_some(enter_bold_mode) {
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self.was_bold = is_bold;
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}
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if !self.was_underline && is_underline && self.tputs_if_some(enter_underline_mode) {
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self.was_underline = is_underline;
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} else if self.was_underline && !is_underline && self.tputs_if_some(exit_underline_mode) {
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self.was_underline = is_underline;
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}
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if self.was_italics && !is_italics && self.tputs_if_some(exit_italics_mode) {
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self.was_italics = is_italics;
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} else if !self.was_italics && is_italics && self.tputs_if_some(enter_italics_mode) {
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self.was_italics = is_italics;
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}
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if is_dim && !self.was_dim && self.tputs_if_some(enter_dim_mode) {
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self.was_dim = is_dim;
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}
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// N.B. there is no exit_dim_mode in curses, it's handled by exit_attribute_mode above.
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if is_reverse && !self.was_reverse {
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// Some terms do not have a reverse mode set, so standout mode is a fallback.
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if self.tputs_if_some(enter_reverse_mode) {
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self.was_reverse = is_reverse;
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} else if self.tputs_if_some(enter_standout_mode) {
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self.was_reverse = is_reverse;
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}
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}
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}
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/// Write a wide character to the receiver.
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pub fn writech(&mut self, ch: char) {
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self.write_wstr(wstr::from_char_slice(&[ch]));
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}
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/// Write a narrow character to the receiver.
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pub fn push(&mut self, ch: u8) {
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self.contents.push(ch);
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self.maybe_flush();
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}
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/// Write a wide string.
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pub fn write_wstr(&mut self, str: &wstr) {
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wcs2string_appending(&mut self.contents, str);
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self.maybe_flush();
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}
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/// \return the "output" contents.
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pub fn contents(&self) -> &[u8] {
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&self.contents
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}
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/// Output any buffered data to the given \p fd.
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fn flush_to(&mut self, fd: RawFd) {
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if fd >= 0 && !self.contents.is_empty() {
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let _ = common::write_loop(&fd, &self.contents);
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self.contents.clear();
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}
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}
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/// Begins buffering. Output will not be automatically flushed until a corresponding
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/// end_buffering() call.
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pub fn begin_buffering(&mut self) {
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self.buffer_count += 1;
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assert!(self.buffer_count > 0, "buffer_count overflow");
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}
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/// Balance a begin_buffering() call.
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pub fn end_buffering(&mut self) {
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assert!(self.buffer_count > 0, "buffer_count underflow");
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self.buffer_count -= 1;
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self.maybe_flush();
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}
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}
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/// Outputter implements Write, so it may be used as the receiver of the write! macro.
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/// Only ASCII data should be written this way: do NOT assume that the receiver is UTF-8.
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impl Write for Outputter {
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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self.contents.extend_from_slice(buf);
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self.maybe_flush();
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Ok(buf.len())
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}
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
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self.flush_to(self.fd);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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// tputs accepts a function pointer that receives an int only.
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// Use the following lock to redirect it to the proper outputter.
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// Note we can't use an owning Mutex because the tputs_writer must access it and Mutex is not
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// recursive.
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static TPUTS_RECEIVER_LOCK: Mutex<()> = Mutex::new(());
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static mut TPUTS_RECEIVER: *mut Outputter = std::ptr::null_mut();
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extern "C" fn tputs_writer(b: curses::TputsArg) -> libc::c_int {
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// Safety: we hold the lock.
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assert_is_locked!(&TPUTS_RECEIVER_LOCK);
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let receiver = unsafe { TPUTS_RECEIVER.as_mut().expect("null TPUTS_RECEIVER") };
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receiver.push(b as u8);
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0
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}
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impl Outputter {
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/// Emit a terminfo string, like tputs.
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/// affcnt (number of lines affected) is assumed to be 1, i.e. not applicable.
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pub fn tputs(&mut self, str: &CStr) {
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let affcnt = 1;
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// Acquire the lock, set the receiver, and call tputs.
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let _guard = TPUTS_RECEIVER_LOCK.lock().unwrap();
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// Safety: we hold the lock.
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let saved_recv = unsafe { TPUTS_RECEIVER };
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unsafe { TPUTS_RECEIVER = self as *mut Outputter };
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self.begin_buffering();
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let _ = curses::tputs(str, affcnt, tputs_writer);
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self.end_buffering();
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unsafe { TPUTS_RECEIVER = saved_recv };
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}
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/// Convenience cover over tputs, in recognition of the fact that our Term has Optional fields.
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/// If `str` is Some, write it with tputs and return true. Otherwise, return false.
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pub fn tputs_if_some(&mut self, str: &Option<impl AsRef<CStr>>) -> bool {
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if let Some(str) = str {
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self.tputs(str.as_ref());
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true
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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/// Access the outputter for stdout.
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/// This should only be used from the main thread.
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pub fn stdoutput() -> &'static mut RefCell<Outputter> {
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crate::threads::assert_is_main_thread();
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static mut STDOUTPUT: RefCell<Outputter> =
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RefCell::new(Outputter::new_from_fd(libc::STDOUT_FILENO));
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// Safety: this is only called from the main thread.
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unsafe { &mut STDOUTPUT }
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}
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}
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/// Given a list of RgbColor, pick the "best" one, as determined by the color support. Returns
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/// RgbColor::NONE if empty.
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pub fn best_color(candidates: &[RgbColor], support: ColorSupport) -> RgbColor {
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if candidates.is_empty() {
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return RgbColor::NONE;
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}
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let mut first_rgb = RgbColor::NONE;
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let mut first_named = RgbColor::NONE;
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for color in candidates {
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if first_rgb.is_none() && color.is_rgb() {
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first_rgb = *color;
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}
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if first_named.is_none() && color.is_named() {
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first_named = *color;
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}
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}
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// If we have both RGB and named colors, then prefer rgb if term256 is supported.
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let mut result;
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let has_term256 = support.contains(ColorSupport::TERM_256COLOR);
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if (!first_rgb.is_none() && has_term256) || first_named.is_none() {
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result = first_rgb;
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} else {
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result = first_named;
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}
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if result.is_none() {
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result = candidates[0];
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}
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result
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}
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/// Return the internal color code representing the specified color.
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/// TODO: This code should be refactored to enable sharing with builtin_set_color.
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/// In particular, the argument parsing still isn't fully capable.
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#[allow(clippy::collapsible_else_if)]
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pub fn parse_color(var: &EnvVar, is_background: bool) -> RgbColor {
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let mut is_bold = false;
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let mut is_underline = false;
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let mut is_italics = false;
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let mut is_dim = false;
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let mut is_reverse = false;
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let mut candidates: Vec<RgbColor> = Vec::new();
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let prefix = L!("--background=");
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let mut next_is_background = false;
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let mut color_name = WString::new();
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for next in var.as_list() {
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color_name.clear();
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if is_background {
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if color_name.is_empty() && next_is_background {
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color_name = next.to_owned();
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next_is_background = false;
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} else if next.starts_with(prefix) {
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// Look for something like "--background=red".
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color_name = next.slice_from(prefix.char_count()).to_owned();
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} else if next == "--background" || next == "-b" {
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// Without argument attached the next token is the color
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// - if it's another option it's an error.
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next_is_background = true;
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} else if next == "--reverse" || next == "-r" {
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// Reverse should be meaningful in either context
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is_reverse = true;
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} else if next.starts_with("-b") {
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// Look for something like "-bred".
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// Yes, that length is hardcoded.
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color_name = next.slice_from(2).to_owned();
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}
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} else {
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if next == "--bold" || next == "-o" {
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is_bold = true;
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} else if next == "--underline" || next == "-u" {
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is_underline = true;
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} else if next == "--italics" || next == "-i" {
|
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is_italics = true;
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} else if next == "--dim" || next == "-d" {
|
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is_dim = true;
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|
} else if next == "--reverse" || next == "-r" {
|
|
is_reverse = true;
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|
} else {
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color_name = next.clone();
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|
}
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|
}
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|
|
|
if !color_name.is_empty() {
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let color: Option<RgbColor> = RgbColor::from_wstr(&color_name);
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|
if let Some(color) = color {
|
|
candidates.push(color);
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|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let mut result = best_color(&candidates, get_color_support());
|
|
if result.is_none() {
|
|
result = RgbColor::NORMAL;
|
|
}
|
|
result.set_bold(is_bold);
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|
result.set_underline(is_underline);
|
|
result.set_italics(is_italics);
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|
result.set_dim(is_dim);
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|
result.set_reverse(is_reverse);
|
|
result
|
|
}
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