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Book-reader cd2d1a04d8 Use a Printable struct for ansi rgb formatting instead of explicit allocations (#2696)
* Use a `Printable` struct for ansi rgb formatting

* update release notes

* Some renaming.

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Co-authored-by: Christoffer Lerno <christoffer@aegik.com>
2026-01-15 22:26:18 +01:00

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module std::core::string::ansi;
import std::io;
enum Ansi : const inline String
{
RESET = "\e[0m",
BOLD = "\e[1m",
DIM = "\e[2m",
ITALIC = "\e[3m",
UNDERLINE = "\e[4m",
BLINK = "\e[5m",
BLINK_FAST = "\e[6m",
INVERT = "\e[7m",
HIDDEN = "\e[8m",
STRIKETHROUGH = "\e[9m",
DOUBLE_UNDER = "\e[21m",
NO_DIM = "\e[22m",
NO_ITALIC = "\e[23m",
NO_UNDERLINE = "\e[24m",
NO_BLINK = "\e[25m",
NO_INVERT = "\e[27m",
NO_HIDDEN = "\e[28m",
NO_STRIKETHROUGH = "\e[29m",
BLACK = "\e[30m",
RED = "\e[31m",
GREEN = "\e[32m",
YELLOW = "\e[33m",
BLUE = "\e[34m",
MAGENTA = "\e[35m",
CYAN = "\e[36m",
WHITE = "\e[37m",
DEFAULT = "\e[39m",
BRIGHT_BLACK = "\e[90m",
BRIGHT_RED = "\e[91m",
BRIGHT_GREEN = "\e[92m",
BRIGHT_YELLOW = "\e[93m",
BRIGHT_BLUE = "\e[94m",
BRIGHT_MAGENTA = "\e[95m",
BRIGHT_CYAN = "\e[96m",
BRIGHT_WHITE = "\e[97m",
BG_BLACK = "\e[40m",
BG_RED = "\e[41m",
BG_GREEN = "\e[42m",
BG_YELLOW = "\e[43m",
BG_BLUE = "\e[44m",
BG_MAGENTA = "\e[45m",
BG_CYAN = "\e[46m",
BG_WHITE = "\e[47m",
BG_DEFAULT = "\e[49m",
BG_BRIGHT_BLACK = "\e[100m",
BG_BRIGHT_RED = "\e[101m",
BG_BRIGHT_GREEN = "\e[102m",
BG_BRIGHT_YELLOW = "\e[103m",
BG_BRIGHT_BLUE = "\e[104m",
BG_BRIGHT_MAGENTA = "\e[105m",
BG_BRIGHT_CYAN = "\e[106m",
BG_BRIGHT_WHITE = "\e[107m",
}
struct AnsiColor (Printable)
{
char r, g, b;
bool bg;
}
fn usz? AnsiColor.to_format(&self, Formatter* fmt) @dynamic
{
return fmt.printf("\e[%s8;2;%s;%s;%sm", self.bg ? 4 : 3, self.r, self.g, self.b);
}
<*
24-bit color code
@return `A struct that, when formatted with '%s', sets the foreground or background colour to the specified rgb value`
*>
fn AnsiColor get_color_rgb(char r, char g, char b, bool bg = false)
{
return {r, g, b, bg};
}
<*
24-bit color code
@return `A struct that, when formatted with '%s', sets the foreground or background colour of printed text to the specified rgb value`
*>
fn AnsiColor get_color(uint rgb, bool bg = false)
{
return {(char)(rgb >> 16), (char)((rgb & 0x00FF00) >> 8), (char)rgb, bg};
}
<*
8-bit color code
@return `the formatting char for the given background color`
*>
macro String color_8bit(char $index, bool $bg = false) @const
{
int $mode = $bg ? 4 : 3;
return @sprintf("\e[%s8;5;%sm", $mode, $index);
}
<*
24-bit color code
@return `the string for the given foreground color`
*>
macro String color_rgb(char $r, char $g, char $b, bool $bg = false) @const
{
int $mode = $bg ? 4 : 3;
return @sprintf("\e[%s8;2;%s;%s;%sm", $mode, $r, $g, $b);
}
<*
24-bit color code rgb
@require $rgb <= 0xFF_FF_FF : `Expected a 24 bit RGB value`
@return `the string char for the given foreground color`
*>
macro String color(uint $rgb, bool $bg = false) @const
{
int $mode = $bg ? 4 : 3;
return @sprintf("\e[%s8;2;%s;%s;%sm", $mode, $rgb >> 16, ($rgb & 0xFF00) >> 8, $rgb & 0xFF);
}
<*
24-bit color code rgb
@require rgb <= 0xFF_FF_FF : `Expected a 24 bit RGB value`
@return `the string char for the given foreground color`
*>
fn String make_color(Allocator mem, uint rgb, bool bg = false) @deprecated("use get_color instead")
{
return make_color_rgb(mem, (char)(rgb >> 16), (char)((rgb & 0xFF00) >> 8), (char)rgb, bg);
}
<*
24-bit color code rgb
@require rgb <= 0xFF_FF_FF : `Expected a 24 bit RGB value`
@return `the string char for the given foreground color`
*>
fn String make_tcolor(uint rgb, bool bg = false) @deprecated("use get_color instead")
{
return make_color_rgb(tmem, (char)(rgb >> 16), (char)((rgb & 0xFF00) >> 8), (char)rgb, bg);
}
<*
24-bit color code rgb
@return `the string char for the given foreground color`
*>
fn String make_color_rgb(Allocator mem, char r, char g, char b, bool bg = false) @deprecated("use get_color_rgb instead")
{
return string::format(mem, "\e[%s8;2;%s;%s;%sm", bg ? 4 : 3, r, g, b);
}
<*
24-bit color code rgb
@return `the string char for the given foreground color`
*>
fn String make_tcolor_rgb(char r, char g, char b, bool bg = false) @deprecated("use get_color_rgb instead")
{
return string::format(tmem, "\e[%s8;2;%s;%s;%sm", bg ? 4 : 3, r, g, b);
}