extends Reference # Control Sequence Introducer const CSI = "\u001b[" const CURSOR_UP = "\u001b[A" const CURSOR_DOWN = "\u001b[B" const CURSOR_RIGHT = "\u001b[C" const CURSOR_LEFT = "\u001b[D" const DEFAULT_FOREGROUND_COLOR = "\u001b[0m" class ANSIColor: extends Object # Using ANSIColor constants, rather than Color will respect the # colors of the selected terminal theme. Whereas Color will set # the exact color specified regardless of theme. const black = {fg = 30, bg = 40} const red = {fg = 31, bg = 41} const green = {fg = 32, bg = 42} const yellow = {fg = 33, bg = 43} const blue = {fg = 34, bg = 44} const magenta = {fg = 35, bg = 45} const cyan = {fg = 36, bg = 46} const white = {fg = 37, bg = 47} const bright_black = {fg = 90, bg = 100} const gray = bright_black const grey = bright_black const bright_red = {fg = 91, bg = 101} const bright_green = {fg = 92, bg = 102} const bright_yellow = {fg = 93, bg = 103} const bright_blue = {fg = 94, bg = 104} const bright_magenta = {fg = 95, bg = 105} const bright_cyan = {fg = 96, bg = 106} const bright_white = {fg = 97, bg = 107} func _init(): assert( false, "ANSIColor is an abstract class. You should only use the color constants (e.g. ANSIColor.black)." ) var terminal func _init(p_terminal: Control) -> void: if p_terminal: terminal = p_terminal func write_string(string: String, color: Color = Color.white) -> void: if color: var fg = "\u001b[38;2;%d;%d;%dm" % [color.r8, color.g8, color.b8] terminal.write(fg.to_utf8()) terminal.write(string.to_utf8()) # Reset color back to default. terminal.write("\u001b[0m".to_utf8()) # tput_* functions based on the tput command. # See: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/tput.1.html for more info. # Hide the cursor. func civis(): terminal.write("%s?25l" % CSI) # Position the cursor at the given row and col. func cup(row: int = 0, col: int = 0) -> void: terminal.write("\u001b[%d;%dH" % [row, col]) func setaf(color) -> void: if color is Color: terminal.write("\u001b[38;2;%d;%d;%dm" % [color.r8, color.g8, color.b8]) elif "fg" in color and color.fg is int: terminal.write("\u001b[%dm" % color.fg) else: push_error("Invalid color: %s" % color) func setab(color) -> void: if color is Color: terminal.write("\u001b[48;2;%d;%d;%dm" % [color.r8, color.g8, color.b8]) elif "bg" in color and color.bg is int: terminal.write("\u001b[%dm" % color.bg) else: push_error("Invalid color: %s" % color) func rev() -> void: terminal.write("\u001b[7m") func sgr0() -> void: terminal.write("\u001b[0m") func reset() -> void: terminal.write("\u001bc")