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color: enable branches support
This commit updates the branches command to use ui.label for the branch names
and the changeset. This implementation allows assigning colors to the four
states of a branch: active, closed, current and inactive. While you can
configure color for the four states, only current and closed have default colors
of green and black bold respectively.
author | Jeremy Whitlock <jcscoobyrs@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 28 Jul 2010 23:05:03 -0600 |
parents | 26e413f55b5e |
children | c327bfa5e831 |
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# color.py color output for the status and qseries commands # # Copyright (C) 2007 Kevin Christen <kevin.christen@gmail.com> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General # Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. '''colorize output from some commands This extension modifies the status and resolve commands to add color to their output to reflect file status, the qseries command to add color to reflect patch status (applied, unapplied, missing), and to diff-related commands to highlight additions, removals, diff headers, and trailing whitespace. Other effects in addition to color, like bold and underlined text, are also available. Effects are rendered with the ECMA-48 SGR control function (aka ANSI escape codes). This module also provides the render_text function, which can be used to add effects to any text. Default effects may be overridden from the .hgrc file:: [color] status.modified = blue bold underline red_background status.added = green bold status.removed = red bold blue_background status.deleted = cyan bold underline status.unknown = magenta bold underline status.ignored = black bold # 'none' turns off all effects status.clean = none status.copied = none qseries.applied = blue bold underline qseries.unapplied = black bold qseries.missing = red bold diff.diffline = bold diff.extended = cyan bold diff.file_a = red bold diff.file_b = green bold diff.hunk = magenta diff.deleted = red diff.inserted = green diff.changed = white diff.trailingwhitespace = bold red_background resolve.unresolved = red bold resolve.resolved = green bold bookmarks.current = green branches.active = none branches.closed = black bold branches.current = green branches.inactive = none The color extension will try to detect whether to use ANSI codes or Win32 console APIs, unless it is made explicit:: [color] mode = ansi Any value other than 'ansi', 'win32', or 'auto' will disable color. ''' import os, sys from mercurial import commands, dispatch, extensions, ui as uimod from mercurial.i18n import _ # start and stop parameters for effects _effects = {'none': 0, 'black': 30, 'red': 31, 'green': 32, 'yellow': 33, 'blue': 34, 'magenta': 35, 'cyan': 36, 'white': 37, 'bold': 1, 'italic': 3, 'underline': 4, 'inverse': 7, 'black_background': 40, 'red_background': 41, 'green_background': 42, 'yellow_background': 43, 'blue_background': 44, 'purple_background': 45, 'cyan_background': 46, 'white_background': 47} _styles = {'grep.match': 'red bold', 'branches.active': 'none', 'branches.closed': 'black bold', 'branches.current': 'green', 'branches.inactive': 'none', 'diff.changed': 'white', 'diff.deleted': 'red', 'diff.diffline': 'bold', 'diff.extended': 'cyan bold', 'diff.file_a': 'red bold', 'diff.file_b': 'green bold', 'diff.hunk': 'magenta', 'diff.inserted': 'green', 'diff.trailingwhitespace': 'bold red_background', 'diffstat.deleted': 'red', 'diffstat.inserted': 'green', 'log.changeset': 'yellow', 'resolve.resolved': 'green bold', 'resolve.unresolved': 'red bold', 'status.added': 'green bold', 'status.clean': 'none', 'status.copied': 'none', 'status.deleted': 'cyan bold underline', 'status.ignored': 'black bold', 'status.modified': 'blue bold', 'status.removed': 'red bold', 'status.unknown': 'magenta bold underline'} def render_effects(text, effects): 'Wrap text in commands to turn on each effect.' if not text: return text start = [str(_effects[e]) for e in ['none'] + effects.split()] start = '\033[' + ';'.join(start) + 'm' stop = '\033[' + str(_effects['none']) + 'm' return ''.join([start, text, stop]) def extstyles(): for name, ext in extensions.extensions(): _styles.update(getattr(ext, 'colortable', {})) def configstyles(ui): for status, cfgeffects in ui.configitems('color'): if '.' not in status: continue cfgeffects = ui.configlist('color', status) if cfgeffects: good = [] for e in cfgeffects: if e in _effects: good.append(e) else: ui.warn(_("ignoring unknown color/effect %r " "(configured in color.%s)\n") % (e, status)) _styles[status] = ' '.join(good) class colorui(uimod.ui): def popbuffer(self, labeled=False): if labeled: return ''.join(self.label(a, label) for a, label in self._buffers.pop()) return ''.join(a for a, label in self._buffers.pop()) _colormode = 'ansi' def write(self, *args, **opts): label = opts.get('label', '') if self._buffers: self._buffers[-1].extend([(str(a), label) for a in args]) elif self._colormode == 'win32': for a in args: win32print(a, super(colorui, self).write, **opts) else: return super(colorui, self).write( *[self.label(str(a), label) for a in args], **opts) def write_err(self, *args, **opts): label = opts.get('label', '') if self._colormode == 'win32': for a in args: win32print(a, super(colorui, self).write_err, **opts) else: return super(colorui, self).write_err( *[self.label(str(a), label) for a in args], **opts) def label(self, msg, label): effects = [] for l in label.split(): s = _styles.get(l, '') if s: effects.append(s) effects = ''.join(effects) if effects: return '\n'.join([render_effects(s, effects) for s in msg.split('\n')]) return msg def uisetup(ui): if ui.plain(): return mode = ui.config('color', 'mode', 'auto') if mode == 'auto': if os.name == 'nt' and 'TERM' not in os.environ: # looks line a cmd.exe console, use win32 API or nothing mode = w32effects and 'win32' or 'none' else: mode = 'ansi' if mode == 'win32': if w32effects is None: # only warn if color.mode is explicitly set to win32 ui.warn(_('win32console not found, please install pywin32\n')) return _effects.update(w32effects) elif mode != 'ansi': return def colorcmd(orig, ui_, opts, cmd, cmdfunc): if (opts['color'] == 'always' or (opts['color'] == 'auto' and (os.environ.get('TERM') != 'dumb' and ui_.formatted()))): colorui._colormode = mode colorui.__bases__ = (ui_.__class__,) ui_.__class__ = colorui extstyles() configstyles(ui_) return orig(ui_, opts, cmd, cmdfunc) extensions.wrapfunction(dispatch, '_runcommand', colorcmd) commands.globalopts.append(('', 'color', 'auto', _("when to colorize (always, auto, or never)"), _('TYPE'))) try: import re, pywintypes, win32console as win32c # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms682088%28VS.85%29.aspx w32effects = { 'none': 0, 'black': 0, 'red': win32c.FOREGROUND_RED, 'green': win32c.FOREGROUND_GREEN, 'yellow': win32c.FOREGROUND_RED | win32c.FOREGROUND_GREEN, 'blue': win32c.FOREGROUND_BLUE, 'magenta': win32c.FOREGROUND_BLUE | win32c.FOREGROUND_RED, 'cyan': win32c.FOREGROUND_BLUE | win32c.FOREGROUND_GREEN, 'white': (win32c.FOREGROUND_RED | win32c.FOREGROUND_GREEN | win32c.FOREGROUND_BLUE), 'bold': win32c.FOREGROUND_INTENSITY, 'black_background': 0, 'red_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_RED, 'green_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_GREEN, 'yellow_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_RED | win32c.BACKGROUND_GREEN, 'blue_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_BLUE, 'purple_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_BLUE | win32c.BACKGROUND_RED, 'cyan_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_BLUE | win32c.BACKGROUND_GREEN, 'white_background': (win32c.BACKGROUND_RED | win32c.BACKGROUND_GREEN | win32c.BACKGROUND_BLUE), 'bold_background': win32c.BACKGROUND_INTENSITY, 'underline': win32c.COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE, # double-byte charsets only 'inverse': win32c.COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO, # double-byte charsets only } stdout = win32c.GetStdHandle(win32c.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) try: origattr = stdout.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo()['Attributes'] except pywintypes.error: # stdout may be defined but not support # GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), when called from subprocess or # redirected. raise ImportError() ansire = re.compile('\033\[([^m]*)m([^\033]*)(.*)', re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL) def win32print(text, orig, **opts): label = opts.get('label', '') attr = 0 # determine console attributes based on labels for l in label.split(): style = _styles.get(l, '') for effect in style.split(): attr |= w32effects[effect] # hack to ensure regexp finds data if not text.startswith('\033['): text = '\033[m' + text # Look for ANSI-like codes embedded in text m = re.match(ansire, text) while m: for sattr in m.group(1).split(';'): if sattr: val = int(sattr) attr = val and attr|val or 0 stdout.SetConsoleTextAttribute(attr or origattr) orig(m.group(2), **opts) m = re.match(ansire, m.group(3)) # Explicity reset original attributes stdout.SetConsoleTextAttribute(origattr) except ImportError: w32effects = None