//! Terminal formatting module. //! //! This module provides the `Terminal` trait, which abstracts over an [ANSI //! Terminal][ansi] to provide color printing, among other things. There are two //! implementations, the `TerminfoTerminal`, which uses control characters from //! a [terminfo][ti] database, and `WinConsole`, which uses the [Win32 Console //! API][win]. //! //! [ansi]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code //! [win]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/character-mode-applications //! [ti]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminfo #![deny(missing_docs)] use std::io::{self, prelude::*}; pub(crate) use terminfo::TerminfoTerminal; #[cfg(windows)] pub(crate) use win::WinConsole; pub(crate) mod terminfo; #[cfg(windows)] mod win; /// Alias for stdout terminals. pub(crate) type StdoutTerminal = dyn Terminal + Send; #[cfg(not(windows))] /// Returns a Terminal wrapping stdout, or None if a terminal couldn't be /// opened. pub(crate) fn stdout() -> Option> { TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stdout()).map(|t| Box::new(t) as Box) } #[cfg(windows)] /// Returns a Terminal wrapping stdout, or None if a terminal couldn't be /// opened. pub(crate) fn stdout() -> Option> { TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stdout()) .map(|t| Box::new(t) as Box) .or_else(|| Some(Box::new(WinConsole::new(io::stdout())) as Box)) } /// Terminal color definitions #[allow(missing_docs)] #[cfg_attr(not(windows), allow(dead_code))] pub(crate) mod color { /// Number for a terminal color pub(crate) type Color = u32; pub(crate) const BLACK: Color = 0; pub(crate) const RED: Color = 1; pub(crate) const GREEN: Color = 2; pub(crate) const YELLOW: Color = 3; pub(crate) const BLUE: Color = 4; pub(crate) const MAGENTA: Color = 5; pub(crate) const CYAN: Color = 6; pub(crate) const WHITE: Color = 7; } /// A terminal with similar capabilities to an ANSI Terminal /// (foreground/background colors etc). pub trait Terminal: Write { /// 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 `Ok(true)` if the color was set, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)` /// if there was an I/O error. fn fg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> io::Result; /// Resets all terminal attributes and colors to their defaults. /// /// Returns `Ok(true)` if the terminal was reset, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)` if there /// was an I/O error. /// /// *Note: This does not flush.* /// /// That means the reset command may get buffered so, if you aren't planning on doing anything /// else that might flush stdout's buffer (e.g., writing a line of text), you should flush after /// calling reset. fn reset(&mut self) -> io::Result; }