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;;; ansi-color.el -- translate ANSI into text-properties
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;; Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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1999-10-19 11:17:23 +00:00
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;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
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;; Maintainer: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
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;; Version: 2.1.2
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;; Keywords: comm processes
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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;; Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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;; later version.
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;;
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;; General Public License for more details.
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;;
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; You can get the latest version of this file from my homepage
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;; <URL:http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/6120/emacs.html>.
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;;
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;; This file provides a function that takes a string containing ANSI
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;; control sequences and tries to replace these with text-properties.
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;;
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;; I was unable to extract this functionality from term.el for another
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;; program I wanted to extend (the MUSH client TinyTalk.el), so I had to
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;; rewrite this.
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;;; Testing:
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;; If you want to test the setup, evaluate the following fragment in a
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;; buffer without font-lock-mode. This doesn't work in buffers that
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;; have font-lock-mode!
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;;
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;; (insert (ansi-color-apply "\033[1mbold\033[0m and \033[34mblue\033[0m, \033[1m\033[34mbold and blue\033[0m!!"))
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;; Usage with TinyMush.el:
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;; In order to install this with TinyMush.el, add the following to your
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;; .emacs file:
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;;
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;; (setq tinymud-filter-line-hook 'my-ansi-color-filter)
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;; (autoload 'ansi-color-apply "ansi-color"
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;; "Translates ANSI color control sequences into text-properties." t)
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;; (defun my-ansi-color-filter (conn line)
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;; "Call `ansi-color-apply' and then processes things like `filter-line'."
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;; (setq line (ansi-color-apply line))
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;; (if (not (get-value conn 'trigger-disable))
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;; (progn
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;; (check-triggers conn line
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;; (get-value conn 'triggers))
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;; (check-triggers conn line
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;; (get-value (get-value conn 'world) 'triggers))
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;; (check-triggers conn line
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;; tinymud-global-triggers)))
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;; (display-line conn line)
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;; t)
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;; Usage with shell-mode:
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;; In order to enjoy the marvels of "ls --color=tty" you will have to
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;; enter shell-mode using M-x shell, possibly disable font-lock-mode
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;; using M-: (font-lock-mode 0), and add ansi-color-apply to
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;; comint-preoutput-filter-functions using M-: (add-hook
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;; 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions 'ansi-color-apply).
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;;; Code:
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;; Customization
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(defvar ansi-color-faces-vector
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[default bold default default underline bold default modeline]
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"Faces used for ANSI control sequences determining a face.
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Those are sequences like this one: \033[1m, where 1 could be one of the
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following numbers: 0 (default), 1 (hilight, rendered as bold), 4
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(underline), 5 (flashing, rendered as bold), 7 (inverse, rendered the
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same as the modeline)")
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(defvar ansi-color-names-vector
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["black" "red" "green" "yellow" "blue" "magenta" "cyan" "white"]
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"Array of colors.
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Used for sequences like this one: \033[31m, where 1 could be an index to a
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foreground color (red, in this case), or \033[41m, where 1 could be an
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index to a background color.
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The default colors are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta,
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cyan, and white.
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On a light background, I prefer: black, red, dark green, orange, blue,
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magenta, turquoise, snow4")
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;; Main function
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(defun ansi-color-apply (string)
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"Translates ANSI color control sequences into text-properties.
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Applies ANSI control sequences setting foreground and background colors
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to STRING and returns the result. The colors used are given in
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`ansi-color-faces-vector' and `ansi-color-names-vector'.
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This function can be added to `comint-preoutput-filter-functions'."
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(let ((face)
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(start 0) (end) (escape)
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(result)
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(params))
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;; find the next escape sequence
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(while (setq end (string-match "\033\\[\\([013457][01234567]?;\\)*[013457][01234567]?m" string start))
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;; store escape sequence
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(setq escape (match-string 0 string))
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;; colorize the old block from start to end using old face
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(if face
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(put-text-property start end 'face face string))
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(setq result (concat result (substring string start end)))
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;; create new face by applying all the parameters in the escape sequence
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(let ((i 0))
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(while (setq i (string-match "[013457][01234567]?[;m]" escape i))
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(setq face (ansi-color-make-face face
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(aref escape i)
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(aref escape (1+ i))))
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(setq i (match-end 0))))
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(setq start (+ end (length escape))))
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(concat result (substring string start))))
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;; Helper functions
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(defun ansi-color-make-face (face param1 param2)
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"Return a face based on FACE and characters PARAM1 and PARAM2.
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The face can be used in a call to `add-text-properties'. The PARAM1 and
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PARAM2 characters are the two numeric characters in ANSI control
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sequences between ?[ and ?m. Unless the ANSI control sequence specifies
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a return to default face using PARAM1 ?0 and PARAM2 ?m (ie. \"\033[0m\"), the
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properties specified by PARAM1 and PARAM2 are added to face."
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(cond ((= param1 ?0)
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nil)
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((= param2 ?m)
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(add-to-list 'face (aref ansi-color-faces-vector
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(string-to-number (char-to-string param1)))))
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((= param1 ?3)
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(add-to-list 'face (cons 'foreground-color
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(aref ansi-color-names-vector
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(string-to-number (char-to-string param2))))))
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((= param1 ?4)
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(add-to-list 'face (cons 'background-color
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(aref ansi-color-names-vector
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(string-to-number (char-to-string param2))))))
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(t (add-to-list 'face (aref ansi-color-faces-vector
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(string-to-number (char-to-string param1)))))))
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(provide 'ansi-color)
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;;; ansi-color.el ends here
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