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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

//! Terminal formatting library.
//!
//! This crate 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].
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! This crate is [on crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/term) and can be
//! used by adding `term` to the dependencies in your project's `Cargo.toml`.
//!
//! ```toml
//! [dependencies]
//!
//! term = "0.2"
//! ```
//!
//! and this to your crate root:
//!
//! ```rust
//! extern crate term;
//! ```
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```no_run
//! extern crate term;
//! use std::io::prelude::*;
//!
//! fn main() {
//!     let mut t = term::stdout().unwrap();
//!
//!     t.fg(term::color::GREEN).unwrap();
//!     write!(t, "hello, ").unwrap();
//!
//!     t.fg(term::color::RED).unwrap();
//!     writeln!(t, "world!").unwrap();
//!
//!     assert!(t.reset().unwrap());
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! [ansi]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
//! [win]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682010%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
//! [ti]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminfo

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       html_favicon_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
       html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/",
       html_playground_url = "http://play.rust-lang.org/")]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))]
#![cfg_attr(rust_build, feature(staged_api))]
#![cfg_attr(rust_build, staged_api)]
#![cfg_attr(rust_build,
            unstable(feature = "rustc_private",
                     reason = "use the crates.io `term` library instead"))]

use std::io::prelude::*;

pub use terminfo::TerminfoTerminal;
#[cfg(windows)]
pub use win::WinConsole;

use std::io::{self, Stdout, Stderr};

pub mod terminfo;

#[cfg(windows)]
mod win;

/// Alias for stdout terminals.
pub type StdoutTerminal = Terminal<Output=Stdout> + Send;
/// Alias for stderr terminals.
pub type StderrTerminal = Terminal<Output=Stderr> + Send;

#[cfg(not(windows))]
/// Return a Terminal wrapping stdout, or None if a terminal couldn't be
/// opened.
pub fn stdout() -> Option<Box<StdoutTerminal>> {
    TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stdout()).map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StdoutTerminal>
    })
}

#[cfg(windows)]
/// Return a Terminal wrapping stdout, or None if a terminal couldn't be
/// opened.
pub fn stdout() -> Option<Box<StdoutTerminal>> {
    TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stdout()).map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StdoutTerminal>
    }).or_else(|| WinConsole::new(io::stdout()).ok().map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StdoutTerminal>
    }))
}

#[cfg(not(windows))]
/// Return a Terminal wrapping stderr, or None if a terminal couldn't be
/// opened.
pub fn stderr() -> Option<Box<StderrTerminal>> {
    TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stderr()).map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StderrTerminal>
    })
}

#[cfg(windows)]
/// Return a Terminal wrapping stderr, or None if a terminal couldn't be
/// opened.
pub fn stderr() -> Option<Box<StderrTerminal>> {
    TerminfoTerminal::new(io::stderr()).map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StderrTerminal>
    }).or_else(|| WinConsole::new(io::stderr()).ok().map(|t| {
        Box::new(t) as Box<StderrTerminal>
    }))
}


/// Terminal color definitions
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub mod color {
    /// Number for a terminal color
    pub type Color = u16;

    pub const BLACK:   Color = 0;
    pub const RED:     Color = 1;
    pub const GREEN:   Color = 2;
    pub const YELLOW:  Color = 3;
    pub const BLUE:    Color = 4;
    pub const MAGENTA: Color = 5;
    pub const CYAN:    Color = 6;
    pub const WHITE:   Color = 7;

    pub const BRIGHT_BLACK:   Color = 8;
    pub const BRIGHT_RED:     Color = 9;
    pub const BRIGHT_GREEN:   Color = 10;
    pub const BRIGHT_YELLOW:  Color = 11;
    pub const BRIGHT_BLUE:    Color = 12;
    pub const BRIGHT_MAGENTA: Color = 13;
    pub const BRIGHT_CYAN:    Color = 14;
    pub const BRIGHT_WHITE:   Color = 15;
}

/// Terminal attributes for use with term.attr().
///
/// Most attributes can only be turned on and must be turned off with term.reset().
/// The ones that can be turned off explicitly take a boolean value.
/// Color is also represented as an attribute for convenience.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Attr {
    /// Bold (or possibly bright) mode
    Bold,
    /// Dim mode, also called faint or half-bright. Often not supported
    Dim,
    /// Italics mode. Often not supported
    Italic(bool),
    /// Underline mode
    Underline(bool),
    /// Blink mode
    Blink,
    /// Standout mode. Often implemented as Reverse, sometimes coupled with Bold
    Standout(bool),
    /// Reverse mode, inverts the foreground and background colors
    Reverse,
    /// Secure mode, also called invis mode. Hides the printed text
    Secure,
    /// Convenience attribute to set the foreground color
    ForegroundColor(color::Color),
    /// Convenience attribute to set the background color
    BackgroundColor(color::Color)
}

/// A terminal with similar capabilities to an ANSI Terminal
/// (foreground/background colors etc).
pub trait Terminal: Write {
    /// The terminal's output writer type.
    type Output: 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<bool>;

    /// Sets the background 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 bg(&mut self, color: color::Color) -> io::Result<bool>;

    /// Sets the given terminal attribute, if supported.  Returns `Ok(true)`
    /// if the attribute was supported, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)` if
    /// there was an I/O error.
    fn attr(&mut self, attr: Attr) -> io::Result<bool>;

    /// Returns whether the given terminal attribute is supported.
    fn supports_attr(&self, attr: Attr) -> bool;

    /// 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<bool>;

    /// Moves the cursor up one line.
    ///
    /// Returns `Ok(true)` if the cursor was moved, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)`
    /// if there was an I/O error.
    fn cursor_up(&mut self) -> io::Result<bool>;

    /// Deletes the text from the cursor location to the end of the line.
    ///
    /// Returns `Ok(true)` if the text was deleted, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)`
    /// if there was an I/O error.
    fn delete_line(&mut self) -> io::Result<bool>;

    /// Moves the cursor to the left edge of the current line.
    ///
    /// Returns `Ok(true)` if the text was deleted, `Ok(false)` otherwise, and `Err(e)`
    /// if there was an I/O error.
    fn carriage_return(&mut self) -> io::Result<bool>;

    /// Gets an immutable reference to the stream inside
    fn get_ref<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Self::Output;

    /// Gets a mutable reference to the stream inside
    fn get_mut<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut Self::Output;

    /// Returns the contained stream, destroying the `Terminal`
    fn into_inner(self) -> Self::Output where Self: Sized;
}