Trait vte::Perform [] [src]

pub trait Perform {
    fn print(&mut self, _: char);
    fn execute(&mut self, byte: u8);
    fn hook(&mut self, params: &[i64], intermediates: &[u8], ignore: bool);
    fn put(&mut self, byte: u8);
    fn unhook(&mut self);
    fn osc_dispatch(&mut self, params: &[&[u8]]);
    fn csi_dispatch(
        &mut self,
        params: &[i64],
        intermediates: &[u8],
        ignore: bool,
        _: char
    ); fn esc_dispatch(
        &mut self,
        params: &[i64],
        intermediates: &[u8],
        ignore: bool,
        byte: u8
    ); }

Performs actions requested by the Parser

Actions in this case mean, for example, handling a CSI escape sequence describing cursor movement, or simply printing characters to the screen.

The methods on this type correspond to actions described in http://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parser. I've done my best to describe them in a useful way in my own words for completeness, but the site should be referenced if something isn't clear. If the site disappears at some point in the future, consider checking archive.org.

Required Methods

Draw a character to the screen and update states

Execute a C0 or C1 control function

Invoked when a final character arrives in first part of device control string

The control function should be determined from the private marker, final character, and execute with a parameter list. A handler should be selected for remaining characters in the string; the handler function should subsequently be called by put for every character in the control string.

The ignore flag indicates that more than two intermediates arrived and subsequent characters were ignored.

Pass bytes as part of a device control string to the handle chosen in hook. C0 controls will also be passed to the handler.

Called when a device control string is terminated

The previously selected handler should be notified that the DCS has terminated.

Dispatch an operating system command

A final character has arrived for a CSI sequence

The ignore flag indicates that more than two intermediates arrived and subsequent characters were ignored.

The final character of an escape sequence has arrived.

The ignore flag indicates that more than two intermediates arrived and subsequent characters were ignored.

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