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This causes colors that are set that are low numbered to be treated as themed colors -- basically honoring the palette of the terminal. The Style and Color implementations have changed quite a bit to permit growth -- the colors are now 64-bits wide to permit using the upper bits as flags, and to leave room for a future alpha channel. There is a new TrueColor() method on colors that obtains the value as strict RGB value, and this will be used in lieu of whatever terminal colors are provided -- giving the application full control over the color space if they want, without forcibly clobbering user preferences for terminals for the vast majority of cases. Indexed colors are created with the new PaletteColor API.
133 lines
3.8 KiB
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133 lines
3.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The TCell Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the license at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package tcell
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// Style represents a complete text style, including both foreground
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// and background color. We encode it in a 64-bit int for efficiency.
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// The coding is (MSB): <7b flags><1b><24b fgcolor><7b attr><1b><24b bgcolor>.
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// The <1b> is set true to indicate that the color is an RGB color, rather
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// than a named index.
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//
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// This gives 24bit color options, if it ever becomes truly necessary.
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// However, applications must not rely on this encoding.
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//
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// Note that not all terminals can display all colors or attributes, and
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// many might have specific incompatibilities between specific attributes
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// and color combinations.
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//
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// The intention is to extend styles to support paletting, in which case
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// some flag bit(s) would be set, and the foreground and background colors
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// would be replaced with a palette number and palette index.
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//
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// To use Style, just declare a variable of its type.
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type Style struct {
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fg Color
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bg Color
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attrs AttrMask
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}
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// StyleDefault represents a default style, based upon the context.
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// It is the zero value.
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var StyleDefault Style
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// styleInvalid is just an arbitrary invalid style used internally.
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var styleInvalid = Style{attrs: AttrInvalid}
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// Foreground returns a new style based on s, with the foreground color set
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// as requested. ColorDefault can be used to select the global default.
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func (s Style) Foreground(c Color) Style {
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return Style{
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fg: c,
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bg: s.bg,
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attrs: s.attrs,
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}
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}
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// Background returns a new style based on s, with the background color set
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// as requested. ColorDefault can be used to select the global default.
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func (s Style) Background(c Color) Style {
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return Style{
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fg: s.fg,
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bg: c,
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attrs: s.attrs,
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}
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}
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// Decompose breaks a style up, returning the foreground, background,
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// and other attributes.
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func (s Style) Decompose() (fg Color, bg Color, attr AttrMask) {
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return s.fg, s.bg, s.attrs
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}
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func (s Style) setAttrs(attrs AttrMask, on bool) Style {
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if on {
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return Style{
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fg: s.fg,
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bg: s.bg,
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attrs: s.attrs | attrs,
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}
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}
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return Style{
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fg: s.fg,
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bg: s.bg,
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attrs: s.attrs &^ attrs,
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}
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}
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// Normal returns the style with all attributes disabled.
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func (s Style) Normal() Style {
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return Style{
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fg: s.fg,
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bg: s.bg,
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}
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}
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// Bold returns a new style based on s, with the bold attribute set
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// as requested.
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func (s Style) Bold(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrBold, on)
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}
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// Blink returns a new style based on s, with the blink attribute set
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// as requested.
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func (s Style) Blink(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrBlink, on)
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}
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// Dim returns a new style based on s, with the dim attribute set
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// as requested.
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func (s Style) Dim(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrDim, on)
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}
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// Italic returns a new style based on s, with the italic attribute set
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// as requested.
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func (s Style) Italic(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrItalic, on)
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}
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// Reverse returns a new style based on s, with the reverse attribute set
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// as requested. (Reverse usually changes the foreground and background
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// colors.)
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func (s Style) Reverse(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrReverse, on)
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}
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// Underline returns a new style based on s, with the underline attribute set
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// as requested.
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func (s Style) Underline(on bool) Style {
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return s.setAttrs(AttrUnderline, on)
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}
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