Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 14769:9adce4b38ed1 stable
color: for the sake of "less -R", default to ansi in auto mode (issue2792)
less with the -R option only supports ANSI color codes, and terminfo
mode issue non-ANSI color codes (depending on the database). The -r
option can work around this, but there are users currently using the
-R option, and defaulting to terminfo would break colorization in less
for them without warning.
author | Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org> |
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date | Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:20:40 -0400 |
parents | 55db12e54450 |
children | 95a8c0f5dd3f |
files | hgext/color.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/hgext/color.py Wed Jun 29 13:20:39 2011 -0400 +++ b/hgext/color.py Wed Jun 29 13:20:40 2011 -0400 @@ -75,6 +75,14 @@ Some may not be available for a given terminal type, and will be silently ignored. +Note that on some systems, terminfo mode may cause problems when using +color with the pager extension and less -R. less with the -R option +will only display ECMA-48 color codes, and terminfo mode may sometimes +emit codes that less doesn't understand. You can work around this by +either using ansi mode (or auto mode), or by using less -r (which will +pass through all terminal control codes, not just color control +codes). + Because there are only eight standard colors, this module allows you to define color names for other color slots which might be available for your terminal type, assuming terminfo mode. For instance:: @@ -89,15 +97,15 @@ defined colors may then be used as any of the pre-defined eight, including appending '_background' to set the background to that color. -The color extension will try to detect whether to use terminfo, ANSI -codes or Win32 console APIs, unless it is made explicit; e.g.:: +By default, the color extension will use ANSI mode (or win32 mode on +Windows) if it detects a terminal. To override auto mode (to enable +terminfo mode, for example), set the following configuration option:: [color] - mode = ansi + mode = terminfo Any value other than 'ansi', 'win32', 'terminfo', or 'auto' will disable color. - ''' import os @@ -168,10 +176,8 @@ if os.name == 'nt' and 'TERM' not in os.environ: # looks line a cmd.exe console, use win32 API or nothing realmode = 'win32' - elif not formatted: + else: realmode = 'ansi' - else: - realmode = 'terminfo' if realmode == 'win32': if not w32effects: