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r269 """
``astyle`` provides classes for adding style (foreground and background color;
bold; blink; etc.) to terminal and curses output.
"""
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r277 import sys, os
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try:
import curses
except ImportError:
curses = None
COLOR_BLACK = 0
COLOR_RED = 1
COLOR_GREEN = 2
COLOR_YELLOW = 3
COLOR_BLUE = 4
COLOR_MAGENTA = 5
COLOR_CYAN = 6
COLOR_WHITE = 7
A_BLINK = 1<<0 # Blinking text
A_BOLD = 1<<1 # Extra bright or bold text
A_DIM = 1<<2 # Half bright text
A_REVERSE = 1<<3 # Reverse-video text
A_STANDOUT = 1<<4 # The best highlighting mode available
A_UNDERLINE = 1<<5 # Underlined text
class Style(object):
"""
Store foreground color, background color and attribute (bold, underlined
etc.).
"""
__slots__ = ("fg", "bg", "attrs")
COLORNAMES = {
"black": COLOR_BLACK,
"red": COLOR_RED,
"green": COLOR_GREEN,
"yellow": COLOR_YELLOW,
"blue": COLOR_BLUE,
"magenta": COLOR_MAGENTA,
"cyan": COLOR_CYAN,
"white": COLOR_WHITE,
}
ATTRNAMES = {
"blink": A_BLINK,
"bold": A_BOLD,
"dim": A_DIM,
"reverse": A_REVERSE,
"standout": A_STANDOUT,
"underline": A_UNDERLINE,
}
def __init__(self, fg, bg, attrs=0):
"""
Create a ``Style`` object with ``fg`` as the foreground color,
``bg`` as the background color and ``attrs`` as the attributes.
Examples:
>>> Style(COLOR_RED, COLOR_BLACK)
>>> Style(COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_BLUE, A_BOLD|A_UNDERLINE)
"""
self.fg = fg
self.bg = bg
self.attrs = attrs
def __call__(self, *args):
text = Text()
for arg in args:
if isinstance(arg, Text):
text.extend(arg)
else:
text.append((self, arg))
return text
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.fg == other.fg and self.bg == other.bg and self.attrs == other.attrs
def __neq__(self, other):
return self.fg != other.fg or self.bg != other.bg or self.attrs != other.attrs
def __repr__(self):
color2name = ("black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue", "magenta", "cyan", "white")
attrs2name = ("blink", "bold", "dim", "reverse", "standout", "underline")
return "<%s fg=%s bg=%s attrs=%s>" % (
self.__class__.__name__, color2name[self.fg], color2name[self.bg],
"|".join([attrs2name[b] for b in xrange(6) if self.attrs&(1<<b)]) or 0)
def fromstr(cls, value):
"""
Create a ``Style`` object from a string. The format looks like this:
``"red:black:bold|blink"``.
"""
# defaults
fg = COLOR_WHITE
bg = COLOR_BLACK
attrs = 0
parts = value.split(":")
if len(parts) > 0:
fg = cls.COLORNAMES[parts[0].lower()]
if len(parts) > 1:
bg = cls.COLORNAMES[parts[1].lower()]
if len(parts) > 2:
for strattr in parts[2].split("|"):
attrs |= cls.ATTRNAMES[strattr.lower()]
return cls(fg, bg, attrs)
fromstr = classmethod(fromstr)
def fromenv(cls, name, default):
"""
Create a ``Style`` from an environment variable named ``name``
(using ``default`` if the environment variable doesn't exist).
"""
return cls.fromstr(os.environ.get(name, default))
fromenv = classmethod(fromenv)
def switchstyle(s1, s2):
"""
Return the ANSI escape sequence needed to switch from style ``s1`` to
style ``s2``.
"""
attrmask = (A_BLINK|A_BOLD|A_UNDERLINE|A_REVERSE)
a1 = s1.attrs & attrmask
a2 = s2.attrs & attrmask
args = []
if s1 != s2:
# do we have to get rid of the bold/underline/blink bit?
# (can only be done by a reset)
# use reset when our target color is the default color
# (this is shorter than 37;40)
if (a1 & ~a2 or s2==style_default):
args.append("0")
s1 = style_default
a1 = 0
# now we know that old and new color have the same boldness,
# or the new color is bold and the old isn't,
# i.e. we only might have to switch bold on, not off
if not (a1 & A_BOLD) and (a2 & A_BOLD):
args.append("1")
# Fix underline
if not (a1 & A_UNDERLINE) and (a2 & A_UNDERLINE):
args.append("4")
# Fix blink
if not (a1 & A_BLINK) and (a2 & A_BLINK):
args.append("5")
# Fix reverse
if not (a1 & A_REVERSE) and (a2 & A_REVERSE):
args.append("7")
# Fix foreground color
if s1.fg != s2.fg:
args.append("3%d" % s2.fg)
# Finally fix the background color
if s1.bg != s2.bg:
args.append("4%d" % s2.bg)
if args:
return "\033[%sm" % ";".join(args)
return ""
class Text(list):
"""
A colored string. A ``Text`` object is a sequence, the sequence
items will be ``(style, string)`` tuples.
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
list.__init__(self)
self.append(*args)
def __repr__(self):
return "%s.%s(%s)" % (
self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,
list.__repr__(self)[1:-1])
def append(self, *args):
for arg in args:
if isinstance(arg, Text):
self.extend(arg)
elif isinstance(arg, tuple): # must be (style, string)
list.append(self, arg)
elif isinstance(arg, unicode):
list.append(self, (style_default, arg))
else:
list.append(self, (style_default, str(arg)))
def insert(self, index, *args):
self[index:index] = Text(*args)
def __add__(self, other):
new = Text()
new.append(self)
new.append(other)
return new
def __iadd__(self, other):
self.append(other)
return self
def format(self, styled=True):
"""
This generator yields the strings that will make up the final
colorized string.
"""
if styled:
oldstyle = style_default
for (style, string) in self:
if not isinstance(style, (int, long)):
switch = switchstyle(oldstyle, style)
if switch:
yield switch
if string:
yield string
oldstyle = style
switch = switchstyle(oldstyle, style_default)
if switch:
yield switch
else:
for (style, string) in self:
if not isinstance(style, (int, long)):
yield string
def string(self, styled=True):
"""
Return the resulting string (with escape sequences, if ``styled``
is true).
"""
return "".join(self.format(styled))
def __str__(self):
"""
Return ``self`` as a string (without ANSI escape sequences).
"""
return self.string(False)
def write(self, stream, styled=True):
"""
Write ``self`` to the output stream ``stream`` (with escape sequences,
if ``styled`` is true).
"""
for part in self.format(styled):
stream.write(part)
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try:
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r437 except ImportError:
pass
else:
def xrepr_astyle_text(self, mode="default"):
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r269 yield (-1, True)
for info in self:
yield info
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r953 ipipe.xrepr.when_type(Text)(xrepr_astyle_text)
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def streamstyle(stream, styled=None):
"""
If ``styled`` is ``None``, return whether ``stream`` refers to a terminal.
If this can't be determined (either because ``stream`` doesn't refer to a
real OS file, or because you're on Windows) return ``False``. If ``styled``
is not ``None`` ``styled`` will be returned unchanged.
"""
if styled is None:
try:
styled = os.isatty(stream.fileno())
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception:
styled = False
return styled
def write(stream, styled, *texts):
"""
Write ``texts`` to ``stream``.
"""
text = Text(*texts)
text.write(stream, streamstyle(stream, styled))
def writeln(stream, styled, *texts):
"""
Write ``texts`` to ``stream`` and finish with a line feed.
"""
write(stream, styled, *texts)
stream.write("\n")
class Stream(object):
"""
Stream wrapper that adds color output.
"""
def __init__(self, stream, styled=None):
self.stream = stream
self.styled = streamstyle(stream, styled)
def write(self, *texts):
write(self.stream, self.styled, *texts)
def writeln(self, *texts):
writeln(self.stream, self.styled, *texts)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.stream, name)
class stdout(object):
"""
Stream wrapper for ``sys.stdout`` that adds color output.
"""
def write(self, *texts):
write(sys.stdout, None, *texts)
def writeln(self, *texts):
writeln(sys.stdout, None, *texts)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(sys.stdout, name)
stdout = stdout()
class stderr(object):
"""
Stream wrapper for ``sys.stderr`` that adds color output.
"""
def write(self, *texts):
write(sys.stderr, None, *texts)
def writeln(self, *texts):
writeln(sys.stderr, None, *texts)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(sys.stdout, name)
stderr = stderr()
if curses is not None:
# This is probably just range(8)
COLOR2CURSES = [
COLOR_BLACK,
COLOR_RED,
COLOR_GREEN,
COLOR_YELLOW,
COLOR_BLUE,
COLOR_MAGENTA,
COLOR_CYAN,
COLOR_WHITE,
]
A2CURSES = {
A_BLINK: curses.A_BLINK,
A_BOLD: curses.A_BOLD,
A_DIM: curses.A_DIM,
A_REVERSE: curses.A_REVERSE,
A_STANDOUT: curses.A_STANDOUT,
A_UNDERLINE: curses.A_UNDERLINE,
}
# default style
style_default = Style.fromstr("white:black")
# Styles for datatypes
style_type_none = Style.fromstr("magenta:black")
style_type_bool = Style.fromstr("magenta:black")
style_type_number = Style.fromstr("yellow:black")
style_type_datetime = Style.fromstr("magenta:black")
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# Style for URLs and file/directory names
style_url = Style.fromstr("green:black")
style_dir = Style.fromstr("cyan:black")
style_file = Style.fromstr("green:black")
# Style for ellipsis (when an output has been shortened
style_ellisis = Style.fromstr("red:black")
# Style for displaying exceptions
style_error = Style.fromstr("red:black")
# Style for displaying non-existing attributes
style_nodata = Style.fromstr("red:black")