Which bits of the Str.State integer these Attrs will
set to 1
when it is applied
escapeOpt the actual ANSI escape sequence corresponding to this Attr
Which bits of the Str.State integer these Attrs will override when it is applied
Combine this ufansi.Attr with one or more other ufansi.Attrs so they can be passed around together
Combine this ufansi.Attr with one or more other ufansi.Attrs so they can be passed around together
Apply these Attrs to the given ufansi.Str, making it take effect across the entire length of that string.
Apply these Attrs to the given ufansi.Str, making it take effect across the entire length of that string.
Apply the current Attrs to the Str.State integer, modifying it to represent the state after all changes have taken effect
Represents a single, atomic ANSI escape sequence that results in a color, background or decoration being added to the output. May or may not have an escape sequence (
escapeOpt
), as some attributes (e.g. Bold.Off) are not widely/directly supported by terminals and so fansi.Str supports them by rendering a hard Attr.Reset and then re-rendering other Attrs that are active.Many of the codes were stolen shamelessly from
http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting