135 lines
4.0 KiB
Rust
135 lines
4.0 KiB
Rust
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pub mod windows;
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/// Check [CLICOLOR] status
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///
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/// - When `true`, ANSI colors are supported and should be used when the program isn't piped,
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/// similar to [`term_supports_color`]
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/// - When `false`, don’t output ANSI color escape codes, similar to [`no_color`]
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///
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/// See also:
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/// - [terminfo](https://crates.io/crates/terminfo) or [term](https://crates.io/crates/term) for
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/// checking termcaps
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/// - [termbg](https://crates.io/crates/termbg) for detecting background color
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///
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/// [CLICOLOR]: https://bixense.com/clicolors/
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#[inline]
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pub fn clicolor() -> Option<bool> {
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let value = std::env::var_os("CLICOLOR")?;
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Some(value != "0")
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}
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/// Check [CLICOLOR_FORCE] status
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///
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/// ANSI colors should be enabled no matter what.
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///
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/// [CLICOLOR_FORCE]: https://bixense.com/clicolors/
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#[inline]
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pub fn clicolor_force() -> bool {
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let value = std::env::var_os("CLICOLOR_FORCE");
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value
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.as_deref()
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.unwrap_or_else(|| std::ffi::OsStr::new("0"))
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!= "0"
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}
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/// Check [NO_COLOR] status
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///
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/// When `true`, should prevent the addition of ANSI color.
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///
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/// User-level configuration files and per-instance command-line arguments should override
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/// [NO_COLOR]. A user should be able to export `$NO_COLOR` in their shell configuration file as a
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/// default, but configure a specific program in its configuration file to specifically enable
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/// color.
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///
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/// [NO_COLOR]: https://no-color.org/
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#[inline]
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pub fn no_color() -> bool {
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let value = std::env::var_os("NO_COLOR");
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value.as_deref().unwrap_or_else(|| std::ffi::OsStr::new("")) != ""
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}
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/// Check `TERM` for color support
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#[inline]
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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pub fn term_supports_color() -> bool {
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match std::env::var_os("TERM") {
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// If TERM isn't set, then we are in a weird environment that
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// probably doesn't support colors.
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None => return false,
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Some(k) => {
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if k == "dumb" {
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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true
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}
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/// Check `TERM` for color support
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#[inline]
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#[cfg(windows)]
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pub fn term_supports_color() -> bool {
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// On Windows, if TERM isn't set, then we shouldn't automatically
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// assume that colors aren't allowed. This is unlike Unix environments
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// where TERM is more rigorously set.
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if let Some(k) = std::env::var_os("TERM") {
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if k == "dumb" {
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return false;
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}
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}
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true
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}
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/// Check `TERM` for ANSI color support
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#[inline]
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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pub fn term_supports_ansi_color() -> bool {
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term_supports_color()
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}
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/// Check `TERM` for ANSI color support
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#[inline]
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#[cfg(windows)]
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pub fn term_supports_ansi_color() -> bool {
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match std::env::var_os("TERM") {
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// If TERM isn't set, then we are in a weird environment that
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// probably doesn't support ansi.
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None => return false,
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Some(k) => {
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// cygwin doesn't seem to support ANSI escape sequences
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// and instead has its own variety. However, the Windows
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// console API may be available.
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if k == "dumb" || k == "cygwin" {
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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true
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}
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/// Check [COLORTERM] for truecolor support
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///
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/// [COLORTERM]: https://github.com/termstandard/colors
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#[inline]
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pub fn truecolor() -> bool {
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let value = std::env::var_os("COLORTERM");
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let value = value.as_deref().unwrap_or_default();
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value == "truecolor" || value == "24bit"
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}
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/// Report whether this is running in CI
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///
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/// CI is a common environment where, despite being piped, ansi color codes are supported
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///
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/// This is not as exhaustive as you'd find in a crate like `is_ci` but it should work in enough
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/// cases.
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_ci() -> bool {
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// Assuming its CI based on presence because who would be setting `CI=false`?
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//
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// This makes it easier to all of the potential values when considering our known values:
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// - Gitlab and Github set it to `true`
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// - Woodpecker sets it to `woodpecker`
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std::env::var_os("CI").is_some()
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}
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