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#![allow(clippy::must_use_candidate)]
#![allow(clippy::pedantic)]
#![allow(clippy::nursery)]
#![allow(dead_code)]

/// origin file: https://github.com/zkat/miette/blob/75fea0935e495d0215518c80d32dd820910982e3/src/handlers/theme.rs
use std::io::IsTerminal;

use miette::ThemeCharacters;
use owo_colors::Style;

/**
Theme used by [`GraphicalReportHandler`](crate::GraphicalReportHandler) to
render fancy [`Diagnostic`](crate::Diagnostic) reports.

A theme consists of two things: the set of characters to be used for drawing,
and the
[`owo_colors::Style`](https://docs.rs/owo-colors/latest/owo_colors/struct.Style.html)s to be used to paint various items.

You can create your own custom graphical theme using this type, or you can use
one of the predefined ones using the methods below.
*/
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct GraphicalTheme {
    /// Characters to be used for drawing.
    pub characters: ThemeCharacters,
    /// Styles to be used for painting.
    pub styles: ThemeStyles,
}

impl GraphicalTheme {
    /// ASCII-art-based graphical drawing, with ANSI styling.
    pub fn ascii() -> Self {
        Self { characters: ThemeCharacters::ascii(), styles: ThemeStyles::ansi() }
    }

    /// Graphical theme that draws using both ansi colors and unicode
    /// characters.
    ///
    /// Note that full rgb colors aren't enabled by default because they're
    /// an accessibility hazard, especially in the context of terminal themes
    /// that can change the background color and make hardcoded colors illegible.
    /// Such themes typically remap ansi codes properly, treating them more
    /// like CSS classes than specific colors.
    pub fn unicode() -> Self {
        Self { characters: ThemeCharacters::unicode(), styles: ThemeStyles::rgb() }
    }

    /// Graphical theme that draws in monochrome, while still using unicode
    /// characters.
    pub fn unicode_nocolor() -> Self {
        Self { characters: ThemeCharacters::unicode(), styles: ThemeStyles::none() }
    }

    /// A "basic" graphical theme that skips colors and unicode characters and
    /// just does monochrome ascii art. If you want a completely non-graphical
    /// rendering of your [`Diagnostic`](crate::Diagnostic)s
    pub fn none() -> Self {
        Self { characters: ThemeCharacters::ascii(), styles: ThemeStyles::none() }
    }
}

impl Default for GraphicalTheme {
    fn default() -> Self {
        match std::env::var("NO_COLOR") {
            _ if !std::io::stdout().is_terminal() || !std::io::stderr().is_terminal() => {
                Self::none()
            }
            Ok(string) if string != "0" => Self::unicode_nocolor(),
            _ => Self::unicode(),
        }
    }
}

/**
Styles for various parts of graphical rendering for the
[`GraphicalReportHandler`](crate::GraphicalReportHandler).
*/
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ThemeStyles {
    /// Style to apply to things highlighted as "error".
    pub error: Style,
    /// Style to apply to things highlighted as "warning".
    pub warning: Style,
    /// Style to apply to things highlighted as "advice".
    pub advice: Style,
    /// Style to apply to the help text.
    pub help: Style,
    /// Style to apply to filenames/links/URLs.
    pub link: Style,
    /// Style to apply to line numbers.
    pub linum: Style,
    /// Styles to cycle through (using `.iter().cycle()`), to render the lines
    /// and text for diagnostic highlights.
    pub highlights: Vec<Style>,
}

fn style() -> Style {
    Style::new()
}

impl ThemeStyles {
    /// Nice RGB colors.
    /// [Credit](http://terminal.sexy/#FRUV0NDQFRUVrEFCkKlZ9L91ap-1qnWfdbWq0NDQUFBQrEFCkKlZ9L91ap-1qnWfdbWq9fX1).
    pub fn rgb() -> Self {
        Self {
            error: style().fg_rgb::<225, 80, 80>().bold(), // CHANGED: <255, 30, 30>
            warning: style().fg_rgb::<244, 191, 117>().bold(),
            advice: style().fg_rgb::<106, 159, 181>(),
            help: style().fg_rgb::<106, 159, 181>(),
            link: style().fg_rgb::<92, 157, 255>().bold(),
            linum: style().dimmed(),
            highlights: vec![
                style().fg_rgb::<246, 87, 248>(),
                style().fg_rgb::<30, 201, 212>(),
                style().fg_rgb::<145, 246, 111>(),
            ],
        }
    }

    /// ANSI color-based styles.
    pub fn ansi() -> Self {
        Self {
            error: style().red(),
            warning: style().yellow(),
            advice: style().cyan(),
            help: style().cyan(),
            link: style().cyan().underline().bold(),
            linum: style().dimmed(),
            highlights: vec![
                style().magenta().bold(),
                style().yellow().bold(),
                style().green().bold(),
            ],
        }
    }

    /// No styling. Just regular ol' monochrome.
    pub fn none() -> Self {
        Self {
            error: style(),
            warning: style(),
            advice: style(),
            help: style(),
            link: style(),
            linum: style(),
            highlights: vec![style()],
        }
    }
}