Represents a single, atomic ANSI escape sequence that results in a color, background or decoration being added to the output.
Represents one or more ufansi.Attrs, that can be passed around as a set or combined with other sets of ufansi.Attrs.
Represents one or more ufansi.Attrs, that can be passed around as a set or combined with other sets of ufansi.Attrs.
Note that a single Attr is a subclass of Attrs. If you want to know if this contains multiple Attrs, you should check for Attrs.Multiple.
Represents a set of ufansi.Attrs all occupying the same bit-space
in the state Int
* Color a encoded on 25 bit as follow : 0 : reset value 1 - 16 : 3 bit colors 17 - 272 : 8 bit colors 273 - 16 777 388 : 24 bit colors
Used to control what kind of behavior you get if the a CharSequence
you
are trying to parse into a ufansi.Str contains an Ansi escape not
recognized by Fansi as a valid color.
An Attr represented by an fansi escape sequence
An Attr for which no fansi escape sequence exists
Encapsulates a string with associated ANSI colors and text decorations.
Encapsulates a string with associated ANSI colors and text decorations.
This is your primary data-type when you are dealing with colored fansi strings.
Contains some basic string methods, as well as some ansi methods to e.g.
apply particular colors or other decorations to particular sections of
the ufansi.Str. render flattens it out into a java.lang.String
with all the colors present as ANSI escapes.
Avoids using Scala collections operations in favor of util.Arrays,
giving 20% (on ++
) to >1000% (on splitAt
, subString
and Str.parse
) speedups
Attrs to set or reset the color of your background
Attrs to turn text bold/bright or disable it
Attrs to set or reset the color of your foreground text
Attrs to reverse the background/foreground colors of your text, or un-reverse them
Attrs to enable or disable underlined text
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