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chistedit: use default curses colours
Terminals will define default colours (for example, white text on
black background), but curses doesn't obey those default colours
unless told to do so.
Calling `curses.use_default_colors` makes curses obey the default
terminal colours. One of the most obvious effects is that this allows
transparency on terminals that support it.
This also brings chistedit closer in appearance to crecord, which also
uses default colours.
The call may error out if the terminal doesn't support colors, but as
far as I can tell, everything still works. If we need a more careful
handling of lack of colours, blame me for not doing it now.
author | Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jordigh@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 05 Apr 2019 14:54:45 -0400 |
parents | 168041fa6d5f |
children | 4c5f6e95df84 |
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// testing.rs // // Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net> // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. use crate::{Graph, GraphError, Revision, NULL_REVISION}; /// A stub `Graph`, same as the one from `test-ancestor.py` /// /// o 13 /// | /// | o 12 /// | | /// | | o 11 /// | | |\ /// | | | | o 10 /// | | | | | /// | o---+ | 9 /// | | | | | /// o | | | | 8 /// / / / / /// | | o | 7 /// | | | | /// o---+ | 6 /// / / / /// | | o 5 /// | |/ /// | o 4 /// | | /// o | 3 /// | | /// | o 2 /// |/ /// o 1 /// | /// o 0 #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct SampleGraph; impl Graph for SampleGraph { fn parents(&self, rev: Revision) -> Result<[Revision; 2], GraphError> { match rev { 0 => Ok([NULL_REVISION, NULL_REVISION]), 1 => Ok([0, NULL_REVISION]), 2 => Ok([1, NULL_REVISION]), 3 => Ok([1, NULL_REVISION]), 4 => Ok([2, NULL_REVISION]), 5 => Ok([4, NULL_REVISION]), 6 => Ok([4, NULL_REVISION]), 7 => Ok([4, NULL_REVISION]), 8 => Ok([NULL_REVISION, NULL_REVISION]), 9 => Ok([6, 7]), 10 => Ok([5, NULL_REVISION]), 11 => Ok([3, 7]), 12 => Ok([9, NULL_REVISION]), 13 => Ok([8, NULL_REVISION]), r => Err(GraphError::ParentOutOfRange(r)), } } } // A Graph represented by a vector whose indices are revisions // and values are parents of the revisions pub type VecGraph = Vec<[Revision; 2]>; impl Graph for VecGraph { fn parents(&self, rev: Revision) -> Result<[Revision; 2], GraphError> { Ok(self[rev as usize]) } }