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#
#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2012 Andreas Rumpf
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
## This module contains a few procedures to control the *terminal*
## (also called *console*). On UNIX, the implementation simply uses ANSI escape
## sequences and does not depend on any other module, on Windows it uses the
## Windows API.
## Changing the style is permanent even after program termination! Use the
## code `exitprocs.addExitProc(resetAttributes)` to restore the defaults.
## Similarly, if you hide the cursor, make sure to unhide it with
## `showCursor` before quitting.
##
## Progress bar
## ============
##
## Basic progress bar example:
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
import std/[os, strutils]
for i in 0..100:
stdout.styledWriteLine(fgRed, "0% ", fgWhite, '#'.repeat i, if i > 50: fgGreen else: fgYellow, "\t", $i , "%")
sleep 42
cursorUp 1
eraseLine()
stdout.resetAttributes()
##[
## Playing with colorful and styled text
]##
## Procs like `styledWriteLine`, `styledEcho` etc. have a temporary effect on
## text parameters. Style parameters only affect the text parameter right after them.
## After being called, these procs will reset the default style of the terminal.
## While `setBackGroundColor`, `setForeGroundColor` etc. have a lasting
## influence on the terminal, you can use `resetAttributes` to
## reset the default style of the terminal.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.styledWriteLine({styleBright, styleBlink, styleUnderscore}, "styled text ")
stdout.styledWriteLine(fgRed, "red text ")
stdout.styledWriteLine(fgWhite, bgRed, "white text in red background")
stdout.styledWriteLine(" ordinary text without style ")
stdout.setBackGroundColor(bgCyan, true)
stdout.setForeGroundColor(fgBlue)
stdout.write("blue text in cyan background")
stdout.resetAttributes()
# You can specify multiple text parameters. Style parameters
# only affect the text parameter right after them.
styledEcho styleBright, fgGreen, "[PASS]", resetStyle, fgGreen, " Yay!"
stdout.styledWriteLine(fgRed, "red text ", styleBright, "bold red", fgDefault, " bold text")
import std/macros
import std/strformat
from std/strutils import toLowerAscii, `%`, parseInt
import std/colors
when defined(windows):
import std/winlean
when defined(nimPreviewSlimSystem):
import std/[syncio, assertions]
type
PTerminal = ref object
trueColorIsSupported: bool
trueColorIsEnabled: bool
fgSetColor: bool
when defined(windows):
hStdout: Handle
hStderr: Handle
oldStdoutAttr: int16
oldStderrAttr: int16
var gTerm {.threadvar.}: owned(PTerminal)
when defined(windows) and defined(consoleapp):
proc newTerminal(): owned(PTerminal) {.gcsafe, raises: [OSError].}
else:
proc newTerminal(): owned(PTerminal) {.gcsafe, raises: [].}
proc getTerminal(): PTerminal {.inline.} =
if isNil(gTerm):
gTerm = newTerminal()
result = gTerm
const
fgPrefix = "\e[38;2;"
bgPrefix = "\e[48;2;"
ansiResetCode* = "\e[0m"
getPos = "\e[6n"
stylePrefix = "\e["
when defined(windows):
import std/[winlean, os]
const
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS = 2
FOREGROUND_BLUE = 1
FOREGROUND_GREEN = 2
FOREGROUND_RED = 4
FOREGROUND_INTENSITY = 8
BACKGROUND_BLUE = 16
BACKGROUND_GREEN = 32
BACKGROUND_RED = 64
BACKGROUND_INTENSITY = 128
FOREGROUND_RGB = FOREGROUND_RED or FOREGROUND_GREEN or FOREGROUND_BLUE
BACKGROUND_RGB = BACKGROUND_RED or BACKGROUND_GREEN or BACKGROUND_BLUE
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING = 0x0004
type
SHORT = int16
COORD = object
x: SHORT
y: SHORT
SMALL_RECT = object
left: SHORT
top: SHORT
right: SHORT
bottom: SHORT
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO = object
dwSize: COORD
dwCursorPosition: COORD
wAttributes: int16
srWindow: SMALL_RECT
dwMaximumWindowSize: COORD
CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO = object
dwSize: DWORD
bVisible: WINBOOL
proc duplicateHandle(hSourceProcessHandle: Handle, hSourceHandle: Handle,
hTargetProcessHandle: Handle, lpTargetHandle: ptr Handle,
dwDesiredAccess: DWORD, bInheritHandle: WINBOOL,
dwOptions: DWORD): WINBOOL{.stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32",
importc: "DuplicateHandle".}
proc getCurrentProcess(): Handle{.stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32",
importc: "GetCurrentProcess".}
proc getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConsoleOutput: Handle,
lpConsoleScreenBufferInfo: ptr CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO): WINBOOL{.stdcall,
dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo".}
proc getConsoleCursorInfo(hConsoleOutput: Handle,
lpConsoleCursorInfo: ptr CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "GetConsoleCursorInfo".}
proc setConsoleCursorInfo(hConsoleOutput: Handle,
lpConsoleCursorInfo: ptr CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "SetConsoleCursorInfo".}
proc terminalWidthIoctl*(handles: openArray[Handle]): int =
var csbi: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
for h in handles:
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr csbi) != 0:
return int(csbi.srWindow.right - csbi.srWindow.left + 1)
return 0
proc terminalHeightIoctl*(handles: openArray[Handle]): int =
var csbi: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
for h in handles:
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr csbi) != 0:
return int(csbi.srWindow.bottom - csbi.srWindow.top + 1)
return 0
proc terminalWidth*(): int =
## Returns the terminal width in columns.
var w: int = 0
w = terminalWidthIoctl([getStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE),
getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE),
getStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE)])
if w > 0: return w
return 80
proc terminalHeight*(): int =
## Returns the terminal height in rows.
var h: int = 0
h = terminalHeightIoctl([getStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE),
getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE),
getStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE)])
if h > 0: return h
return 0
proc setConsoleCursorPosition(hConsoleOutput: Handle,
dwCursorPosition: COORD): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "SetConsoleCursorPosition".}
proc fillConsoleOutputCharacter(hConsoleOutput: Handle, cCharacter: char,
nLength: DWORD, dwWriteCoord: COORD,
lpNumberOfCharsWritten: ptr DWORD): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "FillConsoleOutputCharacterA".}
proc fillConsoleOutputAttribute(hConsoleOutput: Handle, wAttribute: int16,
nLength: DWORD, dwWriteCoord: COORD,
lpNumberOfAttrsWritten: ptr DWORD): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "FillConsoleOutputAttribute".}
proc setConsoleTextAttribute(hConsoleOutput: Handle,
wAttributes: int16): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "SetConsoleTextAttribute".}
proc getConsoleMode(hConsoleHandle: Handle, dwMode: ptr DWORD): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "GetConsoleMode".}
proc setConsoleMode(hConsoleHandle: Handle, dwMode: DWORD): WINBOOL{.
stdcall, dynlib: "kernel32", importc: "SetConsoleMode".}
proc getCursorPos(h: Handle): tuple [x, y: int] =
var c: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(c)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
return (int(c.dwCursorPosition.x), int(c.dwCursorPosition.y))
proc getCursorPos*(): tuple [x, y: int] {.raises: [ValueError, IOError, OSError].} =
return getCursorPos(getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE))
proc setCursorPos(h: Handle, x, y: int) =
var c: COORD
c.x = int16(x)
c.y = int16(y)
if setConsoleCursorPosition(h, c) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
proc getAttributes(h: Handle): int16 =
var c: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
# workaround Windows bugs: try several times
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(c)) != 0:
return c.wAttributes
return 0x70'i16 # ERROR: return white background, black text
proc initTerminal(term: PTerminal) =
var hStdoutTemp = getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)
if duplicateHandle(getCurrentProcess(), hStdoutTemp, getCurrentProcess(),
addr(term.hStdout), 0, 1, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == 0:
when defined(consoleapp):
raiseOSError(osLastError())
var hStderrTemp = getStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE)
if duplicateHandle(getCurrentProcess(), hStderrTemp, getCurrentProcess(),
addr(term.hStderr), 0, 1, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == 0:
when defined(consoleapp):
raiseOSError(osLastError())
term.oldStdoutAttr = getAttributes(term.hStdout)
term.oldStderrAttr = getAttributes(term.hStderr)
template conHandle(f: File): Handle =
let term = getTerminal()
if f == stderr: term.hStderr else: term.hStdout
else:
import std/[termios, posix, os, parseutils]
proc setRaw(fd: FileHandle, time: cint = TCSAFLUSH) =
var mode: Termios
discard fd.tcGetAttr(addr mode)
mode.c_iflag = mode.c_iflag and not Cflag(BRKINT or ICRNL or INPCK or
ISTRIP or IXON)
mode.c_oflag = mode.c_oflag and not Cflag(OPOST)
mode.c_cflag = (mode.c_cflag and not Cflag(CSIZE or PARENB)) or CS8
mode.c_lflag = mode.c_lflag and not Cflag(ECHO or ICANON or IEXTEN or ISIG)
mode.c_cc[VMIN] = 1.cuchar
mode.c_cc[VTIME] = 0.cuchar
discard fd.tcSetAttr(time, addr mode)
proc getCursorPos*(): tuple [x, y: int] {.raises: [ValueError, IOError].} =
## Returns cursor position (x, y)
## writes to stdout and expects the terminal to respond via stdin
var
xStr = ""
yStr = ""
ch: char
ct: int
readX = false
# use raw mode to ask terminal for cursor position
let fd = getFileHandle(stdin)
var oldMode: Termios
discard fd.tcGetAttr(addr oldMode)
fd.setRaw()
stdout.write(getPos)
flushFile(stdout)
try:
# parse response format: [yyy;xxxR
while true:
let n = readBuffer(stdin, addr ch, 1)
if n == 0 or ch == 'R':
if xStr == "" or yStr == "":
raise newException(ValueError, "Got character position message that was missing data")
break
ct += 1
if ct > 16:
raise newException(ValueError, "Got unterminated character position message from terminal")
if ch == ';':
readX = true
elif ch in {'0'..'9'}:
if readX:
xStr.add(ch)
else:
yStr.add(ch)
finally:
# restore previous terminal mode
discard fd.tcSetAttr(TCSADRAIN, addr oldMode)
return (parseInt(xStr), parseInt(yStr))
proc terminalWidthIoctl*(fds: openArray[int]): int =
## Returns terminal width from first fd that supports the ioctl.
var win: IOctl_WinSize
for fd in fds:
if ioctl(cint(fd), TIOCGWINSZ, addr win) != -1:
return int(win.ws_col)
return 0
proc terminalHeightIoctl*(fds: openArray[int]): int =
## Returns terminal height from first fd that supports the ioctl.
var win: IOctl_WinSize
for fd in fds:
if ioctl(cint(fd), TIOCGWINSZ, addr win) != -1:
return int(win.ws_row)
return 0
var L_ctermid{.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}: cint
proc terminalWidth*(): int =
## Returns some reasonable terminal width from either standard file
## descriptors, controlling terminal, environment variables or tradition.
# POSIX environment variable takes precendence.
# _COLUMNS_: This variable shall represent a decimal integer >0 used
# to indicate the user's preferred width in column positions for
# the terminal screen or window. If this variable is unset or null,
# the implementation determines the number of columns, appropriate
# for the terminal or window, in an unspecified manner.
# When COLUMNS is set, any terminal-width information implied by TERM
# is overridden. Users and conforming applications should not set COLUMNS
# unless they wish to override the system selection and produce output
# unrelated to the terminal characteristics.
# See POSIX Base Definitions Section 8.1 Environment Variable Definition
var w: int
var s = getEnv("COLUMNS") # Try standard env var
if len(s) > 0 and parseSaturatedNatural(s, w) > 0 and w > 0:
return w
w = terminalWidthIoctl([0, 1, 2]) # Try standard file descriptors
if w > 0: return w
var cterm = newString(L_ctermid) # Try controlling tty
var fd = open(ctermid(cstring(cterm)), O_RDONLY)
if fd != -1:
w = terminalWidthIoctl([int(fd)])
discard close(fd)
if w > 0: return w
return 80 # Finally default to venerable value
proc terminalHeight*(): int =
## Returns some reasonable terminal height from either standard file
## descriptors, controlling terminal, environment variables or tradition.
## Zero is returned if the height could not be determined.
# POSIX environment variable takes precendence.
# _LINES_: This variable shall represent a decimal integer >0 used
# to indicate the user's preferred number of lines on a page or
# the vertical screen or window size in lines. A line in this case
# is a vertical measure large enough to hold the tallest character
# in the character set being displayed. If this variable is unset or null,
# the implementation determines the number of lines, appropriate
# for the terminal or window (size, terminal baud rate, and so on),
# in an unspecified manner.
# When LINES is set, any terminal-height information implied by TERM
# is overridden. Users and conforming applications should not set LINES
# unless they wish to override the system selection and produce output
# unrelated to the terminal characteristics.
# See POSIX Base Definitions Section 8.1 Environment Variable Definition
var h: int
var s = getEnv("LINES") # Try standard env var
if len(s) > 0 and parseSaturatedNatural(s, h) > 0 and h > 0:
return h
h = terminalHeightIoctl([0, 1, 2]) # Try standard file descriptors
if h > 0: return h
var cterm = newString(L_ctermid) # Try controlling tty
var fd = open(ctermid(cstring(cterm)), O_RDONLY)
if fd != -1:
h = terminalHeightIoctl([int(fd)])
discard close(fd)
if h > 0: return h
return 0 # Could not determine height
proc terminalSize*(): tuple[w, h: int] =
## Returns the terminal width and height as a tuple. Internally calls
## `terminalWidth` and `terminalHeight`, so the same assumptions apply.
result = (terminalWidth(), terminalHeight())
when defined(windows):
proc setCursorVisibility(f: File, visible: bool) =
var ccsi: CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO
let h = conHandle(f)
if getConsoleCursorInfo(h, addr(ccsi)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
ccsi.bVisible = if visible: 1 else: 0
if setConsoleCursorInfo(h, addr(ccsi)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
proc hideCursor*(f: File) =
## Hides the cursor.
when defined(windows):
setCursorVisibility(f, false)
else:
f.write("\e[?25l")
proc showCursor*(f: File) =
## Shows the cursor.
when defined(windows):
setCursorVisibility(f, true)
else:
f.write("\e[?25h")
proc setCursorPos*(f: File, x, y: int) =
## Sets the terminal's cursor to the (x,y) position.
## (0,0) is the upper left of the screen.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
setCursorPos(h, x, y)
else:
f.write(fmt"{stylePrefix}{y+1};{x+1}f")
proc setCursorXPos*(f: File, x: int) =
## Sets the terminal's cursor to the x position.
## The y position is not changed.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var scrbuf: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(scrbuf)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
var origin = scrbuf.dwCursorPosition
origin.x = int16(x)
if setConsoleCursorPosition(h, origin) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
else:
f.write(fmt"{stylePrefix}{x+1}G")
when defined(windows):
proc setCursorYPos*(f: File, y: int) =
## Sets the terminal's cursor to the y position.
## The x position is not changed.
## .. warning:: This is not supported on UNIX!
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var scrbuf: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(scrbuf)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
var origin = scrbuf.dwCursorPosition
origin.y = int16(y)
if setConsoleCursorPosition(h, origin) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
else:
discard
proc cursorUp*(f: File, count = 1) =
## Moves the cursor up by `count` rows.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.cursorUp(2)
write(stdout, "Hello World!") # anything written at that location will be erased/replaced with this
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var p = getCursorPos(h)
dec(p.y, count)
setCursorPos(h, p.x, p.y)
else:
f.write("\e[" & $count & 'A')
proc cursorDown*(f: File, count = 1) =
## Moves the cursor down by `count` rows.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.cursorDown(2)
write(stdout, "Hello World!") # anything written at that location will be erased/replaced with this
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var p = getCursorPos(h)
inc(p.y, count)
setCursorPos(h, p.x, p.y)
else:
f.write(fmt"{stylePrefix}{count}B")
proc cursorForward*(f: File, count = 1) =
## Moves the cursor forward by `count` columns.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.cursorForward(2)
write(stdout, "Hello World!") # anything written at that location will be erased/replaced with this
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var p = getCursorPos(h)
inc(p.x, count)
setCursorPos(h, p.x, p.y)
else:
f.write(fmt"{stylePrefix}{count}C")
proc cursorBackward*(f: File, count = 1) =
## Moves the cursor backward by `count` columns.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.cursorBackward(2)
write(stdout, "Hello World!") # anything written at that location will be erased/replaced with this
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var p = getCursorPos(h)
dec(p.x, count)
setCursorPos(h, p.x, p.y)
else:
f.write(fmt"{stylePrefix}{count}D")
when true:
discard
else:
proc eraseLineEnd*(f: File) =
## Erases from the current cursor position to the end of the current line.
when defined(windows):
discard
else:
f.write("\e[K")
proc eraseLineStart*(f: File) =
## Erases from the current cursor position to the start of the current line.
when defined(windows):
discard
else:
f.write("\e[1K")
proc eraseDown*(f: File) =
## Erases the screen from the current line down to the bottom of the screen.
when defined(windows):
discard
else:
f.write("\e[J")
proc eraseUp*(f: File) =
## Erases the screen from the current line up to the top of the screen.
when defined(windows):
discard
else:
f.write("\e[1J")
proc eraseLine*(f: File) =
## Erases the entire current line.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
write(stdout, "never mind")
stdout.eraseLine() # nothing will be printed on the screen
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var scrbuf: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
var numwrote: DWORD
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(scrbuf)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
var origin = scrbuf.dwCursorPosition
origin.x = 0'i16
if setConsoleCursorPosition(h, origin) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
var wt: DWORD = scrbuf.dwSize.x - origin.x
if fillConsoleOutputCharacter(h, ' ', wt,
origin, addr(numwrote)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
if fillConsoleOutputAttribute(h, scrbuf.wAttributes, wt,
scrbuf.dwCursorPosition, addr(numwrote)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
else:
f.write("\e[2K")
setCursorXPos(f, 0)
proc eraseScreen*(f: File) =
## Erases the screen with the background colour and moves the cursor to home.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var scrbuf: CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO
var numwrote: DWORD
var origin: COORD # is inititalized to 0, 0
if getConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, addr(scrbuf)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
let numChars = int32(scrbuf.dwSize.x)*int32(scrbuf.dwSize.y)
if fillConsoleOutputCharacter(h, ' ', numChars,
origin, addr(numwrote)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
if fillConsoleOutputAttribute(h, scrbuf.wAttributes, numChars,
origin, addr(numwrote)) == 0:
raiseOSError(osLastError())
setCursorXPos(f, 0)
else:
f.write("\e[2J")
when not defined(windows):
var
gFG {.threadvar.}: int
gBG {.threadvar.}: int
proc resetAttributes*(f: File) =
## Resets all attributes.
when defined(windows):
let term = getTerminal()
if f == stderr:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(term.hStderr, term.oldStderrAttr)
else:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(term.hStdout, term.oldStdoutAttr)
else:
f.write(ansiResetCode)
gFG = 0
gBG = 0
type
Style* = enum ## Different styles for text output.
styleBright = 1, ## bright text
styleDim, ## dim text
styleItalic, ## italic (or reverse on terminals not supporting)
styleUnderscore, ## underscored text
styleBlink, ## blinking/bold text
styleBlinkRapid, ## rapid blinking/bold text (not widely supported)
styleReverse, ## reverse
styleHidden, ## hidden text
styleStrikethrough ## strikethrough
proc ansiStyleCode*(style: int): string =
result = fmt"{stylePrefix}{style}m"
template ansiStyleCode*(style: Style): string =
ansiStyleCode(style.int)
# The styleCache can be skipped when `style` is known at compile-time
template ansiStyleCode*(style: static[Style]): string =
(static(stylePrefix & $style.int & "m"))
proc setStyle*(f: File, style: set[Style]) =
## Sets the terminal style.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var old = getAttributes(h) and (FOREGROUND_RGB or BACKGROUND_RGB)
var a = 0'i16
if styleBright in style: a = a or int16(FOREGROUND_INTENSITY)
if styleBlink in style: a = a or int16(BACKGROUND_INTENSITY)
if styleReverse in style: a = a or 0x4000'i16 # COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO
if styleUnderscore in style: a = a or 0x8000'i16 # COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(h, old or a)
else:
for s in items(style):
f.write(ansiStyleCode(s))
proc writeStyled*(txt: string, style: set[Style] = {styleBright}) =
## Writes the text `txt` in a given `style` to stdout.
when defined(windows):
let term = getTerminal()
var old = getAttributes(term.hStdout)
stdout.setStyle(style)
stdout.write(txt)
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(term.hStdout, old)
else:
stdout.setStyle(style)
stdout.write(txt)
stdout.resetAttributes()
if gFG != 0:
stdout.write(ansiStyleCode(gFG))
if gBG != 0:
stdout.write(ansiStyleCode(gBG))
type
ForegroundColor* = enum ## Terminal's foreground colors.
fgBlack = 30, ## black
fgRed, ## red
fgGreen, ## green
fgYellow, ## yellow
fgBlue, ## blue
fgMagenta, ## magenta
fgCyan, ## cyan
fgWhite, ## white
fg8Bit, ## 256-color (not supported, see `enableTrueColors` instead.)
fgDefault ## default terminal foreground color
BackgroundColor* = enum ## Terminal's background colors.
bgBlack = 40, ## black
bgRed, ## red
bgGreen, ## green
bgYellow, ## yellow
bgBlue, ## blue
bgMagenta, ## magenta
bgCyan, ## cyan
bgWhite, ## white
bg8Bit, ## 256-color (not supported, see `enableTrueColors` instead.)
bgDefault ## default terminal background color
when defined(windows):
var defaultForegroundColor, defaultBackgroundColor: int16 = 0xFFFF'i16 # Default to an invalid value 0xFFFF
proc setForegroundColor*(f: File, fg: ForegroundColor, bright = false) =
## Sets the terminal's foreground color.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var old = getAttributes(h) and not FOREGROUND_RGB
if defaultForegroundColor == 0xFFFF'i16:
defaultForegroundColor = old
old = if bright: old or FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
else: old and not(FOREGROUND_INTENSITY)
const lookup: array[ForegroundColor, int] = [
0, # ForegroundColor enum with ordinal 30
(FOREGROUND_RED),
(FOREGROUND_GREEN),
(FOREGROUND_RED or FOREGROUND_GREEN),
(FOREGROUND_BLUE),
(FOREGROUND_RED or FOREGROUND_BLUE),
(FOREGROUND_BLUE or FOREGROUND_GREEN),
(FOREGROUND_BLUE or FOREGROUND_GREEN or FOREGROUND_RED),
0, # fg8Bit not supported, see `enableTrueColors` instead.
0] # unused
if fg == fgDefault:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(h, cast[int16](cast[uint16](old) or cast[uint16](defaultForegroundColor)))
else:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(h, cast[int16](cast[uint16](old) or cast[uint16](lookup[fg])))
else:
gFG = ord(fg)
if bright: inc(gFG, 60)
f.write(ansiStyleCode(gFG))
proc setBackgroundColor*(f: File, bg: BackgroundColor, bright = false) =
## Sets the terminal's background color.
when defined(windows):
let h = conHandle(f)
var old = getAttributes(h) and not BACKGROUND_RGB
if defaultBackgroundColor == 0xFFFF'i16:
defaultBackgroundColor = old
old = if bright: old or BACKGROUND_INTENSITY
else: old and not(BACKGROUND_INTENSITY)
const lookup: array[BackgroundColor, int] = [
0, # BackgroundColor enum with ordinal 40
(BACKGROUND_RED),
(BACKGROUND_GREEN),
(BACKGROUND_RED or BACKGROUND_GREEN),
(BACKGROUND_BLUE),
(BACKGROUND_RED or BACKGROUND_BLUE),
(BACKGROUND_BLUE or BACKGROUND_GREEN),
(BACKGROUND_BLUE or BACKGROUND_GREEN or BACKGROUND_RED),
0, # bg8Bit not supported, see `enableTrueColors` instead.
0] # unused
if bg == bgDefault:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(h, cast[int16](cast[uint16](old) or cast[uint16](defaultBackgroundColor)))
else:
discard setConsoleTextAttribute(h, cast[int16](cast[uint16](old) or cast[uint16](lookup[bg])))
else:
gBG = ord(bg)
if bright: inc(gBG, 60)
f.write(ansiStyleCode(gBG))
proc ansiForegroundColorCode*(fg: ForegroundColor, bright = false): string =
var style = ord(fg)
if bright: inc(style, 60)
return ansiStyleCode(style)
template ansiForegroundColorCode*(fg: static[ForegroundColor],
bright: static[bool] = false): string =
ansiStyleCode(fg.int + bright.int * 60)
proc ansiForegroundColorCode*(color: Color): string =
let rgb = extractRGB(color)
result = fmt"{fgPrefix}{rgb.r};{rgb.g};{rgb.b}m"
template ansiForegroundColorCode*(color: static[Color]): string =
const rgb = extractRGB(color)
# no usage of `fmt`, see issue #7632
(static("$1$2;$3;$4m" % [$fgPrefix, $(rgb.r), $(rgb.g), $(rgb.b)]))
proc ansiBackgroundColorCode*(color: Color): string =
let rgb = extractRGB(color)
result = fmt"{bgPrefix}{rgb.r};{rgb.g};{rgb.b}m"
template ansiBackgroundColorCode*(color: static[Color]): string =
const rgb = extractRGB(color)
# no usage of `fmt`, see issue #7632
(static("$1$2;$3;$4m" % [$bgPrefix, $(rgb.r), $(rgb.g), $(rgb.b)]))
proc setForegroundColor*(f: File, color: Color) =
## Sets the terminal's foreground true color.
if getTerminal().trueColorIsEnabled:
f.write(ansiForegroundColorCode(color))
proc setBackgroundColor*(f: File, color: Color) =
## Sets the terminal's background true color.
if getTerminal().trueColorIsEnabled:
f.write(ansiBackgroundColorCode(color))
proc setTrueColor(f: File, color: Color) =
let term = getTerminal()
if term.fgSetColor:
setForegroundColor(f, color)
else:
setBackgroundColor(f, color)
proc isatty*(f: File): bool =
## Returns true if `f` is associated with a terminal device.
when defined(posix):
proc isatty(fildes: FileHandle): cint {.
importc: "isatty", header: "<unistd.h>".}
else:
proc isatty(fildes: FileHandle): cint {.
importc: "_isatty", header: "<io.h>".}
result = isatty(getFileHandle(f)) != 0'i32
type
TerminalCmd* = enum ## commands that can be expressed as arguments
resetStyle, ## reset attributes
fgColor, ## set foreground's true color
bgColor ## set background's true color
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, s: string) = write f, s
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, style: Style) = setStyle(f, {style})
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, style: set[Style]) = setStyle f, style
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, color: ForegroundColor) =
setForegroundColor f, color
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, color: BackgroundColor) =
setBackgroundColor f, color
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, color: Color) =
setTrueColor f, color
template styledEchoProcessArg(f: File, cmd: TerminalCmd) =
when cmd == resetStyle:
resetAttributes(f)
elif cmd in {fgColor, bgColor}:
let term = getTerminal()
term.fgSetColor = cmd == fgColor
macro styledWrite*(f: File, m: varargs[typed]): untyped =
## Similar to `write`, but treating terminal style arguments specially.
## When some argument is `Style`, `set[Style]`, `ForegroundColor`,
## `BackgroundColor` or `TerminalCmd` then it is not sent directly to
## `f`, but instead corresponding terminal style proc is called.
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
stdout.styledWrite(fgRed, "red text ")
stdout.styledWrite(fgGreen, "green text")
var reset = false
result = newNimNode(nnkStmtList)
for i in countup(0, m.len - 1):
let item = m[i]
case item.kind
of nnkStrLit..nnkTripleStrLit:
if i == m.len - 1:
# optimize if string literal is last, just call write
result.add(newCall(bindSym"write", f, item))
if reset: result.add(newCall(bindSym"resetAttributes", f))
return
else:
# if it is string literal just call write, do not enable reset
result.add(newCall(bindSym"write", f, item))
else:
result.add(newCall(bindSym"styledEchoProcessArg", f, item))
reset = true
if reset: result.add(newCall(bindSym"resetAttributes", f))
template styledWriteLine*(f: File, args: varargs[untyped]) =
## Calls `styledWrite` and appends a newline at the end.
runnableExamples:
proc error(msg: string) =
styledWriteLine(stderr, fgRed, "Error: ", resetStyle, msg)
styledWrite(f, args)
write(f, "\n")
template styledEcho*(args: varargs[untyped]) =
## Echoes styles arguments to stdout using `styledWriteLine`.
stdout.styledWriteLine(args)
proc getch*(): char =
## Reads a single character from the terminal, blocking until it is entered.
## The character is not printed to the terminal.
when defined(windows):
let fd = getStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)
var keyEvent = KEY_EVENT_RECORD()
var numRead: cint
while true:
# Block until character is entered
doAssert(waitForSingleObject(fd, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
doAssert(readConsoleInput(fd, addr(keyEvent), 1, addr(numRead)) != 0)
if numRead == 0 or keyEvent.eventType != 1 or keyEvent.bKeyDown == 0:
continue
return char(keyEvent.uChar)
else:
let fd = getFileHandle(stdin)
var oldMode: Termios
discard fd.tcGetAttr(addr oldMode)
fd.setRaw()
result = stdin.readChar()
discard fd.tcSetAttr(TCSADRAIN, addr oldMode)
when defined(windows):
proc readPasswordFromStdin*(prompt: string, password: var string):
bool {.tags: [ReadIOEffect, WriteIOEffect].} =
## Reads a `password` from stdin without printing it. `password` must not
## be `nil`! Returns `false` if the end of the file has been reached,
## `true` otherwise.
password.setLen(0)
stdout.write(prompt)
let hi = createFileA("CONIN$",
GENERIC_READ or GENERIC_WRITE, 0, nil, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0)
var mode = DWORD 0
discard getConsoleMode(hi, addr mode)
let origMode = mode
const
ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT = 1
ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT = 4
mode = (mode or ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT) and not ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT
discard setConsoleMode(hi, mode)
result = readLine(stdin, password)
discard setConsoleMode(hi, origMode)
discard closeHandle(hi)
stdout.write "\n"
else:
import std/termios
proc readPasswordFromStdin*(prompt: string, password: var string):
bool {.tags: [ReadIOEffect, WriteIOEffect].} =
password.setLen(0)
let fd = stdin.getFileHandle()
var cur, old: Termios
discard fd.tcGetAttr(cur.addr)
old = cur
cur.c_lflag = cur.c_lflag and not Cflag(ECHO)
discard fd.tcSetAttr(TCSADRAIN, cur.addr)
stdout.write prompt
result = stdin.readLine(password)
stdout.write "\n"
discard fd.tcSetAttr(TCSADRAIN, old.addr)
proc readPasswordFromStdin*(prompt = "password: "): string =
## Reads a password from stdin without printing it.
result = ""
discard readPasswordFromStdin(prompt, result)
# Wrappers assuming output to stdout:
template hideCursor*() = hideCursor(stdout)
template showCursor*() = showCursor(stdout)
template setCursorPos*(x, y: int) = setCursorPos(stdout, x, y)
template setCursorXPos*(x: int) = setCursorXPos(stdout, x)
when defined(windows):
template setCursorYPos*(x: int) = setCursorYPos(stdout, x)
template cursorUp*(count = 1) = cursorUp(stdout, count)
template cursorDown*(count = 1) = cursorDown(stdout, count)
template cursorForward*(count = 1) = cursorForward(stdout, count)
template cursorBackward*(count = 1) = cursorBackward(stdout, count)
template eraseLine*() = eraseLine(stdout)
template eraseScreen*() = eraseScreen(stdout)
template setStyle*(style: set[Style]) =
setStyle(stdout, style)
template setForegroundColor*(fg: ForegroundColor, bright = false) =
setForegroundColor(stdout, fg, bright)
template setBackgroundColor*(bg: BackgroundColor, bright = false) =
setBackgroundColor(stdout, bg, bright)
template setForegroundColor*(color: Color) =
setForegroundColor(stdout, color)
template setBackgroundColor*(color: Color) =
setBackgroundColor(stdout, color)
proc resetAttributes*() {.noconv.} =
## Resets all attributes on stdout.
## It is advisable to register this as a quit proc with
## `exitprocs.addExitProc(resetAttributes)`.
resetAttributes(stdout)
proc isTrueColorSupported*(): bool =
## Returns true if a terminal supports true color.
return getTerminal().trueColorIsSupported
when defined(windows):
import std/os
proc enableTrueColors*() =
## Enables true color.
var term = getTerminal()
when defined(windows):
var
ver: OSVERSIONINFO
ver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(ver).DWORD
let res = getVersionExW(addr ver)
if res == 0:
term.trueColorIsSupported = false
else:
term.trueColorIsSupported = ver.dwMajorVersion > 10 or
(ver.dwMajorVersion == 10 and (ver.dwMinorVersion > 0 or
(ver.dwMinorVersion == 0 and ver.dwBuildNumber >= 10586)))
if not term.trueColorIsSupported:
term.trueColorIsSupported = getEnv("ANSICON_DEF").len > 0
if term.trueColorIsSupported:
if getEnv("ANSICON_DEF").len == 0:
var mode: DWORD = 0
if getConsoleMode(getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), addr(mode)) != 0:
mode = mode or ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
if setConsoleMode(getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), mode) != 0:
term.trueColorIsEnabled = true
else:
term.trueColorIsEnabled = false
else:
term.trueColorIsEnabled = true
else:
term.trueColorIsSupported = getEnv("COLORTERM").toLowerAscii() in [
"truecolor", "24bit"]
term.trueColorIsEnabled = term.trueColorIsSupported
proc disableTrueColors*() =
## Disables true color.
var term = getTerminal()
when defined(windows):
if term.trueColorIsSupported:
if getEnv("ANSICON_DEF").len == 0:
var mode: DWORD = 0
if getConsoleMode(getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), addr(mode)) != 0:
mode = mode and not ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
discard setConsoleMode(getStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), mode)
term.trueColorIsEnabled = false
else:
term.trueColorIsEnabled = false
proc newTerminal(): owned(PTerminal) =
new result
when defined(windows):
initTerminal(result)
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