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"""Sub-module providing sequence-formatting functions.""" | |
# std imports | |
import platform | |
# 3rd party | |
import six | |
# local | |
from blessed.colorspace import CGA_COLORS, X11_COLORNAMES_TO_RGB | |
# isort: off | |
# curses | |
if platform.system() == 'Windows': | |
import jinxed as curses # pylint: disable=import-error | |
else: | |
import curses | |
def _make_colors(): | |
""" | |
Return set of valid colors and their derivatives. | |
:rtype: set | |
:returns: Color names with prefixes | |
""" | |
colors = set() | |
# basic CGA foreground color, background, high intensity, and bold | |
# background ('iCE colors' in my day). | |
for cga_color in CGA_COLORS: | |
colors.add(cga_color) | |
colors.add('on_' + cga_color) | |
colors.add('bright_' + cga_color) | |
colors.add('on_bright_' + cga_color) | |
# foreground and background VGA color | |
for vga_color in X11_COLORNAMES_TO_RGB: | |
colors.add(vga_color) | |
colors.add('on_' + vga_color) | |
return colors | |
#: Valid colors and their background (on), bright, and bright-background | |
#: derivatives. | |
COLORS = _make_colors() | |
#: Attributes that may be compounded with colors, by underscore, such as | |
#: 'reverse_indigo'. | |
COMPOUNDABLES = set('bold underline reverse blink italic standout'.split()) | |
class ParameterizingString(six.text_type): | |
r""" | |
A Unicode string which can be called as a parameterizing termcap. | |
For example:: | |
>>> from blessed import Terminal | |
>>> term = Terminal() | |
>>> color = ParameterizingString(term.color, term.normal, 'color') | |
>>> color(9)('color #9') | |
u'\x1b[91mcolor #9\x1b(B\x1b[m' | |
""" | |
def __new__(cls, cap, normal=u'', name=u'<not specified>'): | |
# pylint: disable = missing-return-doc, missing-return-type-doc | |
""" | |
Class constructor accepting 3 positional arguments. | |
:arg str cap: parameterized string suitable for curses.tparm() | |
:arg str normal: terminating sequence for this capability (optional). | |
:arg str name: name of this terminal capability (optional). | |
""" | |
new = six.text_type.__new__(cls, cap) | |
new._normal = normal | |
new._name = name | |
return new | |
def __call__(self, *args): | |
""" | |
Returning :class:`FormattingString` instance for given parameters. | |
Return evaluated terminal capability (self), receiving arguments | |
``*args``, followed by the terminating sequence (self.normal) into | |
a :class:`FormattingString` capable of being called. | |
:raises TypeError: Mismatch between capability and arguments | |
:raises curses.error: :func:`curses.tparm` raised an exception | |
:rtype: :class:`FormattingString` or :class:`NullCallableString` | |
:returns: Callable string for given parameters | |
""" | |
try: | |
# Re-encode the cap, because tparm() takes a bytestring in Python | |
# 3. However, appear to be a plain Unicode string otherwise so | |
# concats work. | |
attr = curses.tparm(self.encode('latin1'), *args).decode('latin1') | |
return FormattingString(attr, self._normal) | |
except TypeError as err: | |
# If the first non-int (i.e. incorrect) arg was a string, suggest | |
# something intelligent: | |
if args and isinstance(args[0], six.string_types): | |
raise TypeError( | |
"Unknown terminal capability, %r, or, TypeError " | |
"for arguments %r: %s" % (self._name, args, err)) | |
# Somebody passed a non-string; I don't feel confident | |
# guessing what they were trying to do. | |
raise | |
except curses.error as err: | |
# ignore 'tparm() returned NULL', you won't get any styling, | |
# even if does_styling is True. This happens on win32 platforms | |
# with http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#curses installed | |
if "tparm() returned NULL" not in six.text_type(err): | |
raise | |
return NullCallableString() | |
class ParameterizingProxyString(six.text_type): | |
r""" | |
A Unicode string which can be called to proxy missing termcap entries. | |
This class supports the function :func:`get_proxy_string`, and mirrors | |
the behavior of :class:`ParameterizingString`, except that instead of | |
a capability name, receives a format string, and callable to filter the | |
given positional ``*args`` of :meth:`ParameterizingProxyString.__call__` | |
into a terminal sequence. | |
For example:: | |
>>> from blessed import Terminal | |
>>> term = Terminal('screen') | |
>>> hpa = ParameterizingString(term.hpa, term.normal, 'hpa') | |
>>> hpa(9) | |
u'' | |
>>> fmt = u'\x1b[{0}G' | |
>>> fmt_arg = lambda *arg: (arg[0] + 1,) | |
>>> hpa = ParameterizingProxyString((fmt, fmt_arg), term.normal, 'hpa') | |
>>> hpa(9) | |
u'\x1b[10G' | |
""" | |
def __new__(cls, fmt_pair, normal=u'', name=u'<not specified>'): | |
# pylint: disable = missing-return-doc, missing-return-type-doc | |
""" | |
Class constructor accepting 4 positional arguments. | |
:arg tuple fmt_pair: Two element tuple containing: | |
- format string suitable for displaying terminal sequences | |
- callable suitable for receiving __call__ arguments for formatting string | |
:arg str normal: terminating sequence for this capability (optional). | |
:arg str name: name of this terminal capability (optional). | |
""" | |
assert isinstance(fmt_pair, tuple), fmt_pair | |
assert callable(fmt_pair[1]), fmt_pair[1] | |
new = six.text_type.__new__(cls, fmt_pair[0]) | |
new._fmt_args = fmt_pair[1] | |
new._normal = normal | |
new._name = name | |
return new | |
def __call__(self, *args): | |
""" | |
Returning :class:`FormattingString` instance for given parameters. | |
Arguments are determined by the capability. For example, ``hpa`` | |
(move_x) receives only a single integer, whereas ``cup`` (move) | |
receives two integers. See documentation in terminfo(5) for the | |
given capability. | |
:rtype: FormattingString | |
:returns: Callable string for given parameters | |
""" | |
return FormattingString(self.format(*self._fmt_args(*args)), | |
self._normal) | |
class FormattingString(six.text_type): | |
r""" | |
A Unicode string which doubles as a callable. | |
This is used for terminal attributes, so that it may be used both | |
directly, or as a callable. When used directly, it simply emits | |
the given terminal sequence. When used as a callable, it wraps the | |
given (string) argument with the 2nd argument used by the class | |
constructor:: | |
>>> from blessed import Terminal | |
>>> term = Terminal() | |
>>> style = FormattingString(term.bright_blue, term.normal) | |
>>> print(repr(style)) | |
u'\x1b[94m' | |
>>> style('Big Blue') | |
u'\x1b[94mBig Blue\x1b(B\x1b[m' | |
""" | |
def __new__(cls, sequence, normal=u''): | |
# pylint: disable = missing-return-doc, missing-return-type-doc | |
""" | |
Class constructor accepting 2 positional arguments. | |
:arg str sequence: terminal attribute sequence. | |
:arg str normal: terminating sequence for this attribute (optional). | |
""" | |
new = six.text_type.__new__(cls, sequence) | |
new._normal = normal | |
return new | |
def __call__(self, *args): | |
""" | |
Return ``text`` joined by ``sequence`` and ``normal``. | |
:raises TypeError: Not a string type | |
:rtype: str | |
:returns: Arguments wrapped in sequence and normal | |
""" | |
# Jim Allman brings us this convenience of allowing existing | |
# unicode strings to be joined as a call parameter to a formatting | |
# string result, allowing nestation: | |
# | |
# >>> t.red('This is ', t.bold('extremely'), ' dangerous!') | |
for idx, ucs_part in enumerate(args): | |
if not isinstance(ucs_part, six.string_types): | |
expected_types = ', '.join(_type.__name__ for _type in six.string_types) | |
raise TypeError( | |
"TypeError for FormattingString argument, " | |
"%r, at position %s: expected type %s, " | |
"got %s" % (ucs_part, idx, expected_types, | |
type(ucs_part).__name__)) | |
postfix = u'' | |
if self and self._normal: | |
postfix = self._normal | |
_refresh = self._normal + self | |
args = [_refresh.join(ucs_part.split(self._normal)) | |
for ucs_part in args] | |
return self + u''.join(args) + postfix | |
class FormattingOtherString(six.text_type): | |
r""" | |
A Unicode string which doubles as a callable for another sequence when called. | |
This is used for the :meth:`~.Terminal.move_up`, ``down``, ``left``, and ``right()`` | |
family of functions:: | |
>>> from blessed import Terminal | |
>>> term = Terminal() | |
>>> move_right = FormattingOtherString(term.cuf1, term.cuf) | |
>>> print(repr(move_right)) | |
u'\x1b[C' | |
>>> print(repr(move_right(666))) | |
u'\x1b[666C' | |
>>> print(repr(move_right())) | |
u'\x1b[C' | |
""" | |
def __new__(cls, direct, target): | |
# pylint: disable = missing-return-doc, missing-return-type-doc | |
""" | |
Class constructor accepting 2 positional arguments. | |
:arg str direct: capability name for direct formatting, eg ``('x' + term.right)``. | |
:arg str target: capability name for callable, eg ``('x' + term.right(99))``. | |
""" | |
new = six.text_type.__new__(cls, direct) | |
new._callable = target | |
return new | |
def __getnewargs__(self): | |
# return arguments used for the __new__ method upon unpickling. | |
return six.text_type.__new__(six.text_type, self), self._callable | |
def __call__(self, *args): | |
"""Return ``text`` by ``target``.""" | |
return self._callable(*args) if args else self | |
class NullCallableString(six.text_type): | |
""" | |
A dummy callable Unicode alternative to :class:`FormattingString`. | |
This is used for colors on terminals that do not support colors, it is just a basic form of | |
unicode that may also act as a callable. | |
""" | |
def __new__(cls): | |
"""Class constructor.""" | |
return six.text_type.__new__(cls, u'') | |
def __call__(self, *args): | |
""" | |
Allow empty string to be callable, returning given string, if any. | |
When called with an int as the first arg, return an empty Unicode. An | |
int is a good hint that I am a :class:`ParameterizingString`, as there | |
are only about half a dozen string-returning capabilities listed in | |
terminfo(5) which accept non-int arguments, they are seldom used. | |
When called with a non-int as the first arg (no no args at all), return | |
the first arg, acting in place of :class:`FormattingString` without | |
any attributes. | |
""" | |
if not args or isinstance(args[0], int): | |
# As a NullCallableString, even when provided with a parameter, | |
# such as t.color(5), we must also still be callable, fe: | |
# | |
# >>> t.color(5)('shmoo') | |
# | |
# is actually simplified result of NullCallable()() on terminals | |
# without color support, so turtles all the way down: we return | |
# another instance. | |
return NullCallableString() | |
return u''.join(args) | |
def get_proxy_string(term, attr): | |
""" | |
Proxy and return callable string for proxied attributes. | |
:arg Terminal term: :class:`~.Terminal` instance. | |
:arg str attr: terminal capability name that may be proxied. | |
:rtype: None or :class:`ParameterizingProxyString`. | |
:returns: :class:`ParameterizingProxyString` for some attributes | |
of some terminal types that support it, where the terminfo(5) | |
database would otherwise come up empty, such as ``move_x`` | |
attribute for ``term.kind`` of ``screen``. Otherwise, None. | |
""" | |
# normalize 'screen-256color', or 'ansi.sys' to its basic names | |
term_kind = next(iter(_kind for _kind in ('screen', 'ansi',) | |
if term.kind.startswith(_kind)), term) | |
_proxy_table = { # pragma: no cover | |
'screen': { | |
# proxy move_x/move_y for 'screen' terminal type, used by tmux(1). | |
'hpa': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[{0}G', lambda *arg: (arg[0] + 1,)), term.normal, attr), | |
'vpa': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[{0}d', lambda *arg: (arg[0] + 1,)), term.normal, attr), | |
}, | |
'ansi': { | |
# proxy show/hide cursor for 'ansi' terminal type. There is some | |
# demand for a richly working ANSI terminal type for some reason. | |
'civis': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[?25l', lambda *arg: ()), term.normal, attr), | |
'cnorm': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[?25h', lambda *arg: ()), term.normal, attr), | |
'hpa': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[{0}G', lambda *arg: (arg[0] + 1,)), term.normal, attr), | |
'vpa': ParameterizingProxyString( | |
(u'\x1b[{0}d', lambda *arg: (arg[0] + 1,)), term.normal, attr), | |
'sc': '\x1b[s', | |
'rc': '\x1b[u', | |
} | |
} | |
return _proxy_table.get(term_kind, {}).get(attr, None) | |
def split_compound(compound): | |
""" | |
Split compound formating string into segments. | |
>>> split_compound('bold_underline_bright_blue_on_red') | |
['bold', 'underline', 'bright_blue', 'on_red'] | |
:arg str compound: a string that may contain compounds, separated by | |
underline (``_``). | |
:rtype: list | |
:returns: List of formating string segments | |
""" | |
merged_segs = [] | |
# These occur only as prefixes, so they can always be merged: | |
mergeable_prefixes = ['on', 'bright', 'on_bright'] | |
for segment in compound.split('_'): | |
if merged_segs and merged_segs[-1] in mergeable_prefixes: | |
merged_segs[-1] += '_' + segment | |
else: | |
merged_segs.append(segment) | |
return merged_segs | |
def resolve_capability(term, attr): | |
""" | |
Resolve a raw terminal capability using :func:`tigetstr`. | |
:arg Terminal term: :class:`~.Terminal` instance. | |
:arg str attr: terminal capability name. | |
:returns: string of the given terminal capability named by ``attr``, | |
which may be empty (u'') if not found or not supported by the | |
given :attr:`~.Terminal.kind`. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
if not term.does_styling: | |
return u'' | |
val = curses.tigetstr(term._sugar.get(attr, attr)) # pylint: disable=protected-access | |
# Decode sequences as latin1, as they are always 8-bit bytes, so when | |
# b'\xff' is returned, this is decoded as u'\xff'. | |
return u'' if val is None else val.decode('latin1') | |
def resolve_color(term, color): | |
""" | |
Resolve a simple color name to a callable capability. | |
This function supports :func:`resolve_attribute`. | |
:arg Terminal term: :class:`~.Terminal` instance. | |
:arg str color: any string found in set :const:`COLORS`. | |
:returns: a string class instance which emits the terminal sequence | |
for the given color, and may be used as a callable to wrap the | |
given string with such sequence. | |
:returns: :class:`NullCallableString` when | |
:attr:`~.Terminal.number_of_colors` is 0, | |
otherwise :class:`FormattingString`. | |
:rtype: :class:`NullCallableString` or :class:`FormattingString` | |
""" | |
# pylint: disable=protected-access | |
if term.number_of_colors == 0: | |
return NullCallableString() | |
# fg/bg capabilities terminals that support 0-256+ colors. | |
vga_color_cap = (term._background_color if 'on_' in color else | |
term._foreground_color) | |
base_color = color.rsplit('_', 1)[-1] | |
if base_color in CGA_COLORS: | |
# curses constants go up to only 7, so add an offset to get at the | |
# bright colors at 8-15: | |
offset = 8 if 'bright_' in color else 0 | |
base_color = color.rsplit('_', 1)[-1] | |
attr = 'COLOR_%s' % (base_color.upper(),) | |
fmt_attr = vga_color_cap(getattr(curses, attr) + offset) | |
return FormattingString(fmt_attr, term.normal) | |
assert base_color in X11_COLORNAMES_TO_RGB, ( | |
'color not known', base_color) | |
rgb = X11_COLORNAMES_TO_RGB[base_color] | |
# downconvert X11 colors to CGA, EGA, or VGA color spaces | |
if term.number_of_colors <= 256: | |
fmt_attr = vga_color_cap(term.rgb_downconvert(*rgb)) | |
return FormattingString(fmt_attr, term.normal) | |
# Modern 24-bit color terminals are written pretty basically. The | |
# foreground and background sequences are: | |
# - ^[38;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m | |
# - ^[48;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m | |
fgbg_seq = ('48' if 'on_' in color else '38') | |
assert term.number_of_colors == 1 << 24 | |
fmt_attr = u'\x1b[' + fgbg_seq + ';2;{0};{1};{2}m' | |
return FormattingString(fmt_attr.format(*rgb), term.normal) | |
def resolve_attribute(term, attr): | |
""" | |
Resolve a terminal attribute name into a capability class. | |
:arg Terminal term: :class:`~.Terminal` instance. | |
:arg str attr: Sugary, ordinary, or compound formatted terminal | |
capability, such as "red_on_white", "normal", "red", or | |
"bold_on_black". | |
:returns: a string class instance which emits the terminal sequence | |
for the given terminal capability, or may be used as a callable to | |
wrap the given string with such sequence. | |
:returns: :class:`NullCallableString` when | |
:attr:`~.Terminal.number_of_colors` is 0, | |
otherwise :class:`FormattingString`. | |
:rtype: :class:`NullCallableString` or :class:`FormattingString` | |
""" | |
if attr in COLORS: | |
return resolve_color(term, attr) | |
# A direct compoundable, such as `bold' or `on_red'. | |
if attr in COMPOUNDABLES: | |
sequence = resolve_capability(term, attr) | |
return FormattingString(sequence, term.normal) | |
# Given `bold_on_red', resolve to ('bold', 'on_red'), RECURSIVE | |
# call for each compounding section, joined and returned as | |
# a completed completed FormattingString. | |
formatters = split_compound(attr) | |
if all((fmt in COLORS or fmt in COMPOUNDABLES) for fmt in formatters): | |
resolution = (resolve_attribute(term, fmt) for fmt in formatters) | |
return FormattingString(u''.join(resolution), term.normal) | |
# otherwise, this is our end-game: given a sequence such as 'csr' | |
# (change scrolling region), return a ParameterizingString instance, | |
# that when called, performs and returns the final string after curses | |
# capability lookup is performed. | |
tparm_capseq = resolve_capability(term, attr) | |
if not tparm_capseq: | |
# and, for special terminals, such as 'screen', provide a Proxy | |
# ParameterizingString for attributes they do not claim to support, | |
# but actually do! (such as 'hpa' and 'vpa'). | |
proxy = get_proxy_string(term, | |
term._sugar.get(attr, attr)) # pylint: disable=protected-access | |
if proxy is not None: | |
return proxy | |
return ParameterizingString(tparm_capseq, term.normal, attr) | |