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 * Copyright (c) 2015 Cinchapi Inc.
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package com.cinchapi.common.io;

import org.fusesource.jansi.Ansi;
import org.fusesource.jansi.Ansi.Color;
import org.fusesource.jansi.AnsiConsole;

/**
 * A {@link StringBuilder}-like interface for creating strings that are
 * formatted with ANSI escape sequences.
 * 

* Builders of this type wrap the {@link Ansi} API to provide a more intuitive, * albeit more limited, interface. Use the {@link Ansi} builder directly if you * need advanced functionality that is not provided in this class. *

*

* NOTE: The underlying {@link Ansi} API is smart enough to * strip out formatting codes for consoles that do not support them. *

* * @author Jeff Nelson */ public class AnsiStringBuilder { // Install support for the AnsiConsole and ensure that it is uninstalled // when the JVM dies // // NOTE: This static block will only be executed when this class is loaded // into the JVM (i.e. someone is actually using it) static { AnsiConsole.systemInstall(); Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread() { @Override public void run() { AnsiConsole.systemUninstall(); } }); } /** * The instance of {@link Ansi} that does all the work. Here, we merely * abstract the API with a more intuitive interface. */ private final Ansi ansi = Ansi.ansi(); /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder and apply no formatting. * * @param text the string to append * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder append(String text) { return append(text, false); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder and format it to appear with * the specified {@code bold}ness. * * @param text the string to append * @param bold a flag that indicates whether the text should appear bold * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder append(String text, boolean bold) { return append(text, Color.DEFAULT, bold); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder and format it to appear with * the specified {@code color}. * * @param text the string to append * @param color the display {@link Color} for the text * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder append(String text, Color color) { return append(text, color, false); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder and format it to appear with * the specified {@code color} and {@code bold}ness. * * @param text the string to append * @param color the display {@link Color} for the text * @param bold a flag that indicates whether the text should appear bold * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder append(String text, Color color, boolean bold) { ansi.fg(color); if(bold) { ansi.bold(); } else { ansi.boldOff(); } ansi.a(text); ansi.reset(); return this; } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder and highlight it with a * background of {@code color}. * * @param text the string to append * @param color the highlight {@link Color} for the text * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder highlight(String text, Color color) { return highlight(text, color, false); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder, highlight it with {@code color} * and format it to appear with the specified {@code bold} ness. * * @param text the string to append * @param color the highlight {@link Color} for the text * @param bold a flag that indicates whether the text should appear bold * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder highlight(String text, Color color, boolean bold) { return highlight(text, color, Color.DEFAULT, bold); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder, highlight it with * {@code bgColor} and format it to appear with the specified * {@code textColor}. * * @param text the string to append * @param bgColor the highlight {@link Color} for the text * @param textColor the display {@link Color} for the text * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder highlight(String text, Color bgColor, Color textColor) { return highlight(text, bgColor, textColor, false); } /** * Append the {@code text} to this builder, highlight it with * {@code bgColor} and format it to appear with the specified * {@code textColor} and {@code bold}ness. * * @param text the string to append * @param bgColor the highlight {@link Color} for the text * @param textColor the display {@link Color} for the text * @param bold a flag that indicates whether the text should appear bold * @return this */ public AnsiStringBuilder highlight(String text, Color bgColor, Color textColor, boolean bold) { ansi.bg(bgColor); ansi.fg(textColor); if(bold) { ansi.bold(); } else { ansi.boldOff(); } ansi.a(text); ansi.reset(); return this; } @Override public String toString() { return ansi.toString(); } }




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