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tcell/color_test.go
Garrett D'Amore 5889c5f171 fixes #314 Implement setf & setb
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.
2020-08-25 22:26:48 -07:00

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// Copyright 2018 The TCell Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the license at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package tcell
import (
"testing"
)
func TestColorValues(t *testing.T) {
var values = []struct {
color Color
hex int32
}{
{ColorRed, 0x00FF0000},
{ColorGreen, 0x00008000},
{ColorLime, 0x0000FF00},
{ColorBlue, 0x000000FF},
{ColorBlack, 0x00000000},
{ColorWhite, 0x00FFFFFF},
{ColorSilver, 0x00C0C0C0},
}
for _, tc := range values {
if tc.color.Hex() != tc.hex {
t.Errorf("Color: %x != %x", tc.color.Hex(), tc.hex)
}
}
}
func TestColorFitting(t *testing.T) {
pal := []Color{}
for i := 0; i < 255; i++ {
pal = append(pal, PaletteColor(i))
}
// Exact color fitting on ANSI colors
for i := 0; i < 7; i++ {
if FindColor(PaletteColor(i), pal[:8]) != PaletteColor(i) {
t.Errorf("Color ANSI fit fail at %d", i)
}
}
// Grey is closest to Silver
if FindColor(PaletteColor(8), pal[:8]) != PaletteColor(7) {
t.Errorf("Grey does not fit to silver")
}
// Color fitting of upper 8 colors.
for i := 9; i < 16; i++ {
if FindColor(PaletteColor(i), pal[:8]) != PaletteColor(i%8) {
t.Errorf("Color fit fail at %d", i)
}
}
// Imperfect fit
if FindColor(ColorOrangeRed, pal[:16]) != ColorRed ||
FindColor(ColorAliceBlue, pal[:16]) != ColorWhite ||
FindColor(ColorPink, pal) != Color217 ||
FindColor(ColorSienna, pal) != Color173 ||
FindColor(GetColor("#00FD00"), pal) != ColorLime {
t.Errorf("Imperfect color fit")
}
}
func TestColorNameLookup(t *testing.T) {
var values = []struct {
name string
color Color
rgb bool
}{
{"#FF0000", ColorRed, true},
{"black", ColorBlack, false},
{"orange", ColorOrange, false},
{"door", ColorDefault, false},
}
for _, v := range values {
c := GetColor(v.name)
if c.Hex() != v.color.Hex() {
t.Errorf("Wrong color for %v: %v", v.name, c.Hex())
}
if v.rgb {
if c & ColorIsRGB == 0 {
t.Errorf("Color should have RGB")
}
} else {
if c & ColorIsRGB != 0 {
t.Errorf("Named color should not be RGB")
}
}
if c.TrueColor().Hex() != v.color.Hex() {
t.Errorf("TrueColor did not match")
}
}
}
func TestColorRGB(t *testing.T) {
r, g, b := GetColor("#112233").RGB()
if r != 0x11 || g != 0x22 || b != 0x33 {
t.Errorf("RGB wrong (%x, %x, %x)", r, g, b)
}
}