pub trait WriteColor: Write {
// Required methods
fn supports_color(&self) -> bool;
fn set_color(&mut self, spec: &ColorSpec) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>;
// Provided methods
fn is_synchronous(&self) -> bool { ... }
fn set_hyperlink(&mut self, _link: &HyperlinkSpec<'_>) -> Result<(), Error> { ... }
fn supports_hyperlinks(&self) -> bool { ... }
}
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This trait describes the behavior of writers that support colored output.
Required Methods§
Sourcefn supports_color(&self) -> bool
fn supports_color(&self) -> bool
Returns true if and only if the underlying writer supports colors.
Sourcefn set_color(&mut self, spec: &ColorSpec) -> Result<(), Error>
fn set_color(&mut self, spec: &ColorSpec) -> Result<(), Error>
Set the color settings of the writer.
Subsequent writes to this writer will use these settings until either
reset
is called or new color settings are set.
If there was a problem setting the color settings, then an error is returned.
Sourcefn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
Reset the current color settings to their original settings.
If there was a problem resetting the color settings, then an error is returned.
Note that this does not reset hyperlinks. Those need to be
reset on their own, e.g., by calling set_hyperlink
with
[HyperlinkSpec::none
].
Provided Methods§
Sourcefn is_synchronous(&self) -> bool
fn is_synchronous(&self) -> bool
Returns true if and only if the underlying writer must synchronously
interact with an end user’s device in order to control colors. By
default, this always returns false
.
In practice, this should return true
if the underlying writer is
manipulating colors using the Windows console APIs.
This is useful for writing generic code (such as a buffered writer) that can perform certain optimizations when the underlying writer doesn’t rely on synchronous APIs. For example, ANSI escape sequences can be passed through to the end user’s device as is.
Sourcefn set_hyperlink(&mut self, _link: &HyperlinkSpec<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
fn set_hyperlink(&mut self, _link: &HyperlinkSpec<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
Set the current hyperlink of the writer.
The typical way to use this is to first call it with a
HyperlinkSpec::open
to write the actual URI to a tty that supports
[OSC-8]. At this point, the caller can now write the label for the
hyperlink. This may include coloring or other styles. Once the caller
has finished writing the label, one should call this method again with
HyperlinkSpec::close
.
If there was a problem setting the hyperlink, then an error is returned.
This defaults to doing nothing.
Sourcefn supports_hyperlinks(&self) -> bool
fn supports_hyperlinks(&self) -> bool
Returns true if and only if the underlying writer supports hyperlinks.
This can be used to avoid generating hyperlink URIs unnecessarily.
This defaults to false
.