owo_colors/lib.rs
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//! |**Quick Links**|[`OwoColorize`]|[`Style`]|[`StyledList`]|[`github`](https://github.com/jam1garner/owo-colors)|
//! |-|-|-|-|-|
//!
//! ---
//!
//! This crate provides [`OwoColorize`], an extension trait for colorizing a
//! given type.
//!
//! ## Example
//!
//! ```rust
//! use owo_colors::OwoColorize;
//!
//! // Foreground colors
//! println!("My number is {:#x}!", 10.green());
//! // Background colors
//! println!("My number is not {}!", 4.on_red());
//! ```
//!
//! ## Generically color
//!
//! ```rust
//! use owo_colors::OwoColorize;
//! use owo_colors::colors::*;
//!
//! // Generically color
//! println!("My number might be {}!", 4.fg::<Black>().bg::<Yellow>());
//! ```
//!
//! ## Stylize
//!
//! ```rust
//! use owo_colors::OwoColorize;
//!
//! println!("{}", "strikethrough".strikethrough());
//! ```
//!
//! ## Only Style on Supported Terminals
//!
//! ```rust
//! # #[cfg(feature = "supports-color")] {
//! use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, Stream::Stdout};
//!
//! println!(
//! "{}",
//! "colored blue if a supported terminal"
//! .if_supports_color(Stdout, |text| text.bright_blue())
//! );
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! Supports `NO_COLOR`/`FORCE_COLOR` environment variables, checks if it's a tty, checks
//! if it's running in CI (and thus likely supports color), and checks which terminal is being
//! used. (Note: requires `supports-colors` feature)
//!
//! ## Style Objects
//!
//! owo-colors also features the ability to create a [`Style`] object and use it to
//! apply the same set of colors/effects to any number of things to display.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, Style};
//!
//! let my_style = Style::new()
//! .red()
//! .on_white()
//! .strikethrough();
//!
//! let text = "red text, white background, struck through";
//! println!("{}", text.style(my_style));
//! ```
#![cfg_attr(not(test), no_std)]
#![cfg_attr(doc_cfg, feature(doc_cfg))]
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://jam1.re/img/rust_owo.svg")]
#![warn(missing_docs)]
pub mod colors;
mod combo;
mod dyn_colors;
mod dyn_styles;
mod styled_list;
pub mod styles;
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
mod overrides;
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
pub(crate) use overrides::OVERRIDE;
use core::fmt;
use core::marker::PhantomData;
/// A trait for describing a type which can be used with [`FgColorDisplay`] or
/// [`BgColorDisplay`]
pub trait Color {
/// The ANSI format code for setting this color as the foreground
const ANSI_FG: &'static str;
/// The ANSI format code for setting this color as the background
const ANSI_BG: &'static str;
/// The raw ANSI format for settings this color as the foreground without the ANSI
/// delimiters ("\x1b" and "m")
const RAW_ANSI_FG: &'static str;
/// The raw ANSI format for settings this color as the background without the ANSI
/// delimiters ("\x1b" and "m")
const RAW_ANSI_BG: &'static str;
#[doc(hidden)]
type DynEquivalent: DynColor;
#[doc(hidden)]
const DYN_EQUIVALENT: Self::DynEquivalent;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn into_dyncolors() -> crate::DynColors;
}
/// A trait describing a runtime-configurable color which can displayed using [`FgDynColorDisplay`]
/// or [`BgDynColorDisplay`]. If your color will be known at compile time it
/// is recommended you avoid this.
pub trait DynColor {
/// A function to output a ANSI code to a formatter to set the foreground to this color
fn fmt_ansi_fg(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result;
/// A function to output a ANSI code to a formatter to set the background to this color
fn fmt_ansi_bg(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result;
/// A function to output a raw ANSI code to a formatter to set the foreground to this color,
/// but without including the ANSI delimiters.
fn fmt_raw_ansi_fg(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result;
/// A function to output a raw ANSI code to a formatter to set the background to this color,
/// but without including the ANSI delimiters.
fn fmt_raw_ansi_bg(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn get_dyncolors_fg(&self) -> DynColors;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn get_dyncolors_bg(&self) -> DynColors;
}
/// Transparent wrapper around a type which implements all the formatters the wrapped type does,
/// with the addition of changing the foreground color. Recommended to be constructed using
/// [`OwoColorize`].
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct FgColorDisplay<'a, C: Color, T>(&'a T, PhantomData<C>);
/// Transparent wrapper around a type which implements all the formatters the wrapped type does,
/// with the addition of changing the background color. Recommended to be constructed using
/// [`OwoColorize`].
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct BgColorDisplay<'a, C: Color, T>(&'a T, PhantomData<C>);
/// Wrapper around a type which implements all the formatters the wrapped type does,
/// with the addition of changing the foreground color. Is not recommended unless compile-time
/// coloring is not an option.
pub struct FgDynColorDisplay<'a, Color: DynColor, T>(&'a T, Color);
/// Wrapper around a type which implements all the formatters the wrapped type does,
/// with the addition of changing the background color. Is not recommended unless compile-time
/// coloring is not an option.
pub struct BgDynColorDisplay<'a, Color: DynColor, T>(&'a T, Color);
macro_rules! style_methods {
($(#[$meta:meta] $name:ident $ty:ident),* $(,)?) => {
$(
#[$meta]
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn $name(&self) -> styles::$ty<'_, Self> {
styles::$ty(self)
}
)*
};
}
const _: () = (); // workaround for syntax highlighting bug
macro_rules! color_methods {
($(
#[$fg_meta:meta] #[$bg_meta:meta] $color:ident $fg_method:ident $bg_method:ident
),* $(,)?) => {
$(
#[$fg_meta]
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn $fg_method(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, colors::$color, Self> {
FgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
#[$bg_meta]
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn $bg_method(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, colors::$color, Self> {
BgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
)*
};
}
const _: () = (); // workaround for syntax highlighting bug
/// Extension trait for colorizing a type which implements any std formatter
/// ([`Display`](core::fmt::Display), [`Debug`](core::fmt::Debug), [`UpperHex`](core::fmt::UpperHex),
/// etc.)
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::OwoColorize;
///
/// println!("My number is {:#x}!", 10.green());
/// println!("My number is not {}!", 4.on_red());
/// ```
///
/// ## How to decide which method to use
///
/// **Do you have a specific color you want to use?**
///
/// Use the specific color's method, such as [`blue`](OwoColorize::blue) or
/// [`on_green`](OwoColorize::on_green).
///
///
/// **Do you want your colors configurable via generics?**
///
/// Use [`fg`](OwoColorize::fg) and [`bg`](OwoColorize::bg) to make it compile-time configurable.
///
///
/// **Do you need to pick a color at runtime?**
///
/// Use the [`color`](OwoColorize::color), [`on_color`](OwoColorize::on_color),
/// [`truecolor`](OwoColorize::truecolor) or [`on_truecolor`](OwoColorize::on_truecolor).
///
/// **Do you need some other text modifier?**
///
/// * [`bold`](OwoColorize::bold)
/// * [`dimmed`](OwoColorize::dimmed)
/// * [`italic`](OwoColorize::italic)
/// * [`underline`](OwoColorize::underline)
/// * [`blink`](OwoColorize::blink)
/// * [`blink_fast`](OwoColorize::blink_fast)
/// * [`reversed`](OwoColorize::reversed)
/// * [`hidden`](OwoColorize::hidden)
/// * [`strikethrough`](OwoColorize::strikethrough)
///
/// **Do you want it to only display colors if it's a terminal?**
///
/// 1. Enable the `supports-colors` feature
/// 2. Colorize inside [`if_supports_color`](OwoColorize::if_supports_color)
///
/// **Do you need to store a set of colors/effects to apply to multiple things?**
///
/// Use [`style`](OwoColorize::style) to apply a [`Style`]
///
pub trait OwoColorize: Sized {
/// Set the foreground color generically
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, colors::*};
///
/// println!("{}", "red foreground".fg::<Red>());
/// ```
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn fg<C: Color>(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, C, Self> {
FgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
/// Set the background color generically.
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, colors::*};
///
/// println!("{}", "black background".bg::<Black>());
/// ```
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn bg<C: Color>(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, C, Self> {
BgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
color_methods! {
/// Change the foreground color to black
/// Change the background color to black
Black black on_black,
/// Change the foreground color to red
/// Change the background color to red
Red red on_red,
/// Change the foreground color to green
/// Change the background color to green
Green green on_green,
/// Change the foreground color to yellow
/// Change the background color to yellow
Yellow yellow on_yellow,
/// Change the foreground color to blue
/// Change the background color to blue
Blue blue on_blue,
/// Change the foreground color to magenta
/// Change the background color to magenta
Magenta magenta on_magenta,
/// Change the foreground color to purple
/// Change the background color to purple
Magenta purple on_purple,
/// Change the foreground color to cyan
/// Change the background color to cyan
Cyan cyan on_cyan,
/// Change the foreground color to white
/// Change the background color to white
White white on_white,
/// Change the foreground color to the terminal default
/// Change the background color to the terminal default
Default default_color on_default_color,
/// Change the foreground color to bright black
/// Change the background color to bright black
BrightBlack bright_black on_bright_black,
/// Change the foreground color to bright red
/// Change the background color to bright red
BrightRed bright_red on_bright_red,
/// Change the foreground color to bright green
/// Change the background color to bright green
BrightGreen bright_green on_bright_green,
/// Change the foreground color to bright yellow
/// Change the background color to bright yellow
BrightYellow bright_yellow on_bright_yellow,
/// Change the foreground color to bright blue
/// Change the background color to bright blue
BrightBlue bright_blue on_bright_blue,
/// Change the foreground color to bright magenta
/// Change the background color to bright magenta
BrightMagenta bright_magenta on_bright_magenta,
/// Change the foreground color to bright purple
/// Change the background color to bright purple
BrightMagenta bright_purple on_bright_purple,
/// Change the foreground color to bright cyan
/// Change the background color to bright cyan
BrightCyan bright_cyan on_bright_cyan,
/// Change the foreground color to bright white
/// Change the background color to bright white
BrightWhite bright_white on_bright_white,
}
style_methods! {
/// Make the text bold
bold BoldDisplay,
/// Make the text dim
dimmed DimDisplay,
/// Make the text italicized
italic ItalicDisplay,
/// Make the text underlined
underline UnderlineDisplay,
/// Make the text blink
blink BlinkDisplay,
/// Make the text blink (but fast!)
blink_fast BlinkFastDisplay,
/// Swap the foreground and background colors
reversed ReversedDisplay,
/// Hide the text
hidden HiddenDisplay,
/// Cross out the text
strikethrough StrikeThroughDisplay,
}
/// Set the foreground color at runtime. Only use if you do not know which color will be used at
/// compile-time. If the color is constant, use either [`OwoColorize::fg`] or
/// a color-specific method, such as [`OwoColorize::green`],
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, AnsiColors};
///
/// println!("{}", "green".color(AnsiColors::Green));
/// ```
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn color<Color: DynColor>(&self, color: Color) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> {
FgDynColorDisplay(self, color)
}
/// Set the background color at runtime. Only use if you do not know what color to use at
/// compile-time. If the color is constant, use either [`OwoColorize::bg`] or
/// a color-specific method, such as [`OwoColorize::on_yellow`],
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, AnsiColors};
///
/// println!("{}", "yellow background".on_color(AnsiColors::BrightYellow));
/// ```
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn on_color<Color: DynColor>(&self, color: Color) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> {
BgDynColorDisplay(self, color)
}
/// Set the foreground color to a specific RGB value.
#[must_use]
fn fg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self,
) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, colors::CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self> {
FgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
/// Set the background color to a specific RGB value.
#[must_use]
fn bg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self,
) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, colors::CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self> {
BgColorDisplay(self, PhantomData)
}
/// Sets the foreground color to an RGB value.
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn truecolor(&self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Rgb, Self> {
FgDynColorDisplay(self, Rgb(r, g, b))
}
/// Sets the background color to an RGB value.
#[must_use]
#[inline(always)]
fn on_truecolor(&self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Rgb, Self> {
BgDynColorDisplay(self, Rgb(r, g, b))
}
/// Apply a runtime-determined style
#[must_use]
fn style(&self, style: Style) -> Styled<&Self> {
style.style(self)
}
/// Apply a given transformation function to all formatters if the given stream
/// supports at least basic ANSI colors, allowing you to conditionally apply
/// given styles/colors.
///
/// Requires the `supports-colors` feature.
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::{Stream, OwoColorize};
///
/// println!(
/// "{}",
/// "woah! error! if this terminal supports colors, it's blue"
/// .if_supports_color(Stream::Stdout, |text| text.bright_blue())
/// );
/// ```
///
/// This function also accepts `supports_color` version 2's `Stream`, and also the deprecated
/// `supports_color` version 1's `Stream`.
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::OwoColorize;
/// #[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
/// use supports_color::Stream;
///
/// println!(
/// "{}",
/// "woah! error! if this terminal supports colors, it's blue"
/// .if_supports_color(Stream::Stdout, |text| text.bright_blue())
/// );
#[must_use]
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
fn if_supports_color<'a, Out, ApplyFn>(
&'a self,
stream: impl Into<Stream>,
apply: ApplyFn,
) -> SupportsColorsDisplay<'a, Self, Out, ApplyFn>
where
ApplyFn: Fn(&'a Self) -> Out,
{
SupportsColorsDisplay(self, apply, stream.into())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
mod supports_colors;
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
pub use {
overrides::{set_override, unset_override, with_override},
supports_colors::SupportsColorsDisplay,
};
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
#[doc(no_inline)]
pub use supports_colors::Stream;
pub use colors::{
ansi_colors::AnsiColors, css::dynamic::CssColors, dynamic::Rgb, xterm::dynamic::XtermColors,
};
// TODO: figure out some wait to only implement for fmt::Display | fmt::Debug | ...
impl<D: Sized> OwoColorize for D {}
pub use {combo::ComboColorDisplay, dyn_colors::*, dyn_styles::*};
/// Module for drop-in [`colored`](https://docs.rs/colored) support to aid in porting code from
/// [`colored`](https://docs.rs/colored) to owo-colors.
///
/// Just replace:
///
/// ```rust
/// # mod colored {}
/// use colored::*;
/// ```
///
/// with
///
/// ```rust
/// use owo_colors::colored::*;
/// ```
pub mod colored {
pub use crate::AnsiColors as Color;
pub use crate::OwoColorize;
/// A couple of functions to enable and disable coloring similarly to `colored`
#[cfg(feature = "supports-colors")]
pub mod control {
pub use crate::{set_override, unset_override};
}
}
pub use styled_list::StyledList;
#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
pub use styled_list::StyledVec;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;