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+package color
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+import (
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+ "fmt"
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+ "io"
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+ "os"
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+ "strconv"
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+ "strings"
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+ "sync"
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+ "github.com/mattn/go-colorable"
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+ "github.com/mattn/go-isatty"
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+)
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+var (
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+ // NoColor defines if the output is colorized or not. It's dynamically set to
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+ // false or true based on the stdout's file descriptor referring to a terminal
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+ // or not. It's also set to true if the NO_COLOR environment variable is
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+ // set (regardless of its value). This is a global option and affects all
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+ // colors. For more control over each color block use the methods
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+ // DisableColor() individually.
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+ NoColor = noColorExists() || os.Getenv("TERM") == "dumb" ||
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+ (!isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd()) && !isatty.IsCygwinTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd()))
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+
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+ // Output defines the standard output of the print functions. By default
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+ // os.Stdout is used.
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+ Output = colorable.NewColorableStdout()
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+ // Error defines a color supporting writer for os.Stderr.
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+ Error = colorable.NewColorableStderr()
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+
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+ // colorsCache is used to reduce the count of created Color objects and
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+ // allows to reuse already created objects with required Attribute.
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+ colorsCache = make(map[Attribute]*Color)
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+ colorsCacheMu sync.Mutex // protects colorsCache
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+)
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+
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+// noColorExists returns true if the environment variable NO_COLOR exists.
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+func noColorExists() bool {
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+ _, exists := os.LookupEnv("NO_COLOR")
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+ return exists
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+
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+// Color defines a custom color object which is defined by SGR parameters.
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+type Color struct {
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+ params []Attribute
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+ noColor *bool
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+}
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+// Attribute defines a single SGR Code
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+type Attribute int
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+const escape = "\x1b"
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+
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+// Base attributes
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+const (
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+ Reset Attribute = iota
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+ Bold
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+ Faint
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+ Italic
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+ Underline
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+ BlinkSlow
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+ BlinkRapid
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+ ReverseVideo
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+ Concealed
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+ CrossedOut
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+)
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+// Foreground text colors
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+const (
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+ FgBlack Attribute = iota + 30
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+ FgRed
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+ FgGreen
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+ FgYellow
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+ FgBlue
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+ FgMagenta
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+ FgCyan
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+ FgWhite
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+// Foreground Hi-Intensity text colors
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+const (
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+ FgHiBlack Attribute = iota + 90
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+ FgHiRed
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+ FgHiGreen
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+ FgHiYellow
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+ FgHiBlue
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+ FgHiMagenta
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+ FgHiCyan
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+// Background text colors
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+ BgRed
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+ BgGreen
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+ BgWhite
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+// Background Hi-Intensity text colors
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+const (
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+ BgHiBlack Attribute = iota + 100
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+ BgHiRed
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+ BgHiGreen
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+ BgHiYellow
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+// New returns a newly created color object.
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+func New(value ...Attribute) *Color {
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+ c := &Color{
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+ params: make([]Attribute, 0),
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+ if noColorExists() {
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+ c.noColor = boolPtr(true)
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+ }
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+ c.Add(value...)
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+ return c
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+// Set sets the given parameters immediately. It will change the color of
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+// output with the given SGR parameters until color.Unset() is called.
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+func Set(p ...Attribute) *Color {
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+ c := New(p...)
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+ c.Set()
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+ return c
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+// Unset resets all escape attributes and clears the output. Usually should
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+// be called after Set().
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+func Unset() {
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+ if NoColor {
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+ return
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+ }
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+ fmt.Fprintf(Output, "%s[%dm", escape, Reset)
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+// Set sets the SGR sequence.
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+func (c *Color) Set() *Color {
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+ if c.isNoColorSet() {
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+ }
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+func (c *Color) unset() {
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+ if c.isNoColorSet() {
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+func (c *Color) setWriter(w io.Writer) *Color {
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+ if c.isNoColorSet() {
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+func (c *Color) unsetWriter(w io.Writer) {
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+ if c.isNoColorSet() {
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+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s[%dm", escape, Reset)
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+// Add is used to chain SGR parameters. Use as many as parameters to combine
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+// and create custom color objects. Example: Add(color.FgRed, color.Underline).
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+func (c *Color) Add(value ...Attribute) *Color {
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+// Fprint formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to w.
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+// Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string.
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+// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
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+// On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of
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+// type *os.File.
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+func (c *Color) Fprint(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+// Print formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to
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+// standard output. Spaces are added between operands when neither is a
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+// string. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error
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+// encountered. This is the standard fmt.Print() method wrapped with the given
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+// color.
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+func (c *Color) Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+ c.Set()
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+ defer c.unset()
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+// Fprintf formats according to a format specifier and writes to w.
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+// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
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+// On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of
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+// type *os.File.
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+func (c *Color) Fprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+// Printf formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output.
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+// It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.
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+// This is the standard fmt.Printf() method wrapped with the given color.
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+func (c *Color) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+ return fmt.Fprintf(Output, format, a...)
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+// Fprintln formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to w.
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+// Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
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+// On Windows, users should wrap w with colorable.NewColorable() if w is of
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+// type *os.File.
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+func (c *Color) Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+// Println formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to
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+// standard output. Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is
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+// appended. It returns the number of bytes written and any write error
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+// encountered. This is the standard fmt.Print() method wrapped with the given
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+// color.
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+func (c *Color) Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
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+// Sprint is just like Print, but returns a string instead of printing it.
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+func (c *Color) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprint(a...))
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+// Sprintln is just like Println, but returns a string instead of printing it.
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+func (c *Color) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprintln(a...))
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+// Sprintf is just like Printf, but returns a string instead of printing it.
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+func (c *Color) Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprintf(format, a...))
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+// FprintFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as
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+// colorized with color.Fprint().
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+func (c *Color) FprintFunc() func(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
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+ return func(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
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+// PrintFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as
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+// colorized with color.Print().
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+func (c *Color) PrintFunc() func(a ...interface{}) {
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+ return func(a ...interface{}) {
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+// FprintfFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as
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+// colorized with color.Fprintf().
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+func (c *Color) FprintfFunc() func(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) {
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+ return func(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) {
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+// PrintfFunc returns a new function that prints the passed arguments as
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+// colorized with color.Printf().
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+func (c *Color) PrintfFunc() func(format string, a ...interface{}) {
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+ return func(format string, a ...interface{}) {
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+func (c *Color) FprintlnFunc() func(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) {
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+func (c *Color) PrintlnFunc() func(a ...interface{}) {
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+// SprintFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the
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+// given arguments with fmt.Sprint(). Useful to put into or mix into other
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+// string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output, example:
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+//
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+// put := New(FgYellow).SprintFunc()
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+// fmt.Fprintf(color.Output, "This is a %s", put("warning"))
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+func (c *Color) SprintFunc() func(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return func(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprint(a...))
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+ }
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+
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+// SprintfFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the
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+// given arguments with fmt.Sprintf(). Useful to put into or mix into other
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+// string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output.
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+func (c *Color) SprintfFunc() func(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return func(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprintf(format, a...))
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+ }
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+
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+// SprintlnFunc returns a new function that returns colorized strings for the
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+// given arguments with fmt.Sprintln(). Useful to put into or mix into other
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+// string. Windows users should use this in conjunction with color.Output.
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+func (c *Color) SprintlnFunc() func(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return func(a ...interface{}) string {
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+ return c.wrap(fmt.Sprintln(a...))
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+ }
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+
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+// sequence returns a formatted SGR sequence to be plugged into a "\x1b[...m"
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+// an example output might be: "1;36" -> bold cyan
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+func (c *Color) sequence() string {
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+ format := make([]string, len(c.params))
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+ for i, v := range c.params {
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+ format[i] = strconv.Itoa(int(v))
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+ }
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+
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+ return strings.Join(format, ";")
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+
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+// wrap wraps the s string with the colors attributes. The string is ready to
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+// be printed.
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+func (c *Color) wrap(s string) string {
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+ if c.isNoColorSet() {
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+ return s
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+ }
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+
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+ return c.format() + s + c.unformat()
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+
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+func (c *Color) format() string {
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+ return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%sm", escape, c.sequence())
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+
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+func (c *Color) unformat() string {
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+ return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%dm", escape, Reset)
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+}
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+
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+// DisableColor disables the color output. Useful to not change any existing
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+// code and still being able to output. Can be used for flags like
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+// "--no-color". To enable back use EnableColor() method.
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+func (c *Color) DisableColor() {
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+ c.noColor = boolPtr(true)
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+}
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+
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+// EnableColor enables the color output. Use it in conjunction with
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+// DisableColor(). Otherwise this method has no side effects.
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+func (c *Color) EnableColor() {
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+ c.noColor = boolPtr(false)
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+}
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+
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+func (c *Color) isNoColorSet() bool {
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+ // check first if we have user set action
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+ if c.noColor != nil {
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+ return *c.noColor
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+ }
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+
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+ // if not return the global option, which is disabled by default
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+ return NoColor
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+}
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+
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+// Equals returns a boolean value indicating whether two colors are equal.
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+func (c *Color) Equals(c2 *Color) bool {
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+ if len(c.params) != len(c2.params) {
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+ return false
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+ }
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+
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+ for _, attr := range c.params {
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+ if !c2.attrExists(attr) {
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+ return false
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return true
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+}
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+
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+func (c *Color) attrExists(a Attribute) bool {
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+ for _, attr := range c.params {
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+ if attr == a {
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+ return true
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return false
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+}
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+
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+func boolPtr(v bool) *bool {
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+ return &v
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+}
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+
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+func getCachedColor(p Attribute) *Color {
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+ colorsCacheMu.Lock()
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+ defer colorsCacheMu.Unlock()
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+
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+ c, ok := colorsCache[p]
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+ if !ok {
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+ c = New(p)
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+ colorsCache[p] = c
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+ }
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+
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+ return c
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+}
|
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+
|
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456
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+func colorPrint(format string, p Attribute, a ...interface{}) {
|
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457
|
+ c := getCachedColor(p)
|
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458
|
+
|
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459
|
+ if !strings.HasSuffix(format, "\n") {
|
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460
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+ format += "\n"
|
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461
|
+ }
|
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462
|
+
|
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|
463
|
+ if len(a) == 0 {
|
|
|
464
|
+ c.Print(format)
|
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|
465
|
+ } else {
|
|
|
466
|
+ c.Printf(format, a...)
|
|
|
467
|
+ }
|
|
|
468
|
+}
|
|
|
469
|
+
|
|
|
470
|
+func colorString(format string, p Attribute, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
471
|
+ c := getCachedColor(p)
|
|
|
472
|
+
|
|
|
473
|
+ if len(a) == 0 {
|
|
|
474
|
+ return c.SprintFunc()(format)
|
|
|
475
|
+ }
|
|
|
476
|
+
|
|
|
477
|
+ return c.SprintfFunc()(format, a...)
|
|
|
478
|
+}
|
|
|
479
|
+
|
|
|
480
|
+// Black is a convenient helper function to print with black foreground. A
|
|
|
481
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
482
|
+func Black(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgBlack, a...) }
|
|
|
483
|
+
|
|
|
484
|
+// Red is a convenient helper function to print with red foreground. A
|
|
|
485
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
486
|
+func Red(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgRed, a...) }
|
|
|
487
|
+
|
|
|
488
|
+// Green is a convenient helper function to print with green foreground. A
|
|
|
489
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
490
|
+func Green(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgGreen, a...) }
|
|
|
491
|
+
|
|
|
492
|
+// Yellow is a convenient helper function to print with yellow foreground.
|
|
|
493
|
+// A newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
494
|
+func Yellow(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgYellow, a...) }
|
|
|
495
|
+
|
|
|
496
|
+// Blue is a convenient helper function to print with blue foreground. A
|
|
|
497
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
498
|
+func Blue(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgBlue, a...) }
|
|
|
499
|
+
|
|
|
500
|
+// Magenta is a convenient helper function to print with magenta foreground.
|
|
|
501
|
+// A newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
502
|
+func Magenta(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgMagenta, a...) }
|
|
|
503
|
+
|
|
|
504
|
+// Cyan is a convenient helper function to print with cyan foreground. A
|
|
|
505
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
506
|
+func Cyan(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgCyan, a...) }
|
|
|
507
|
+
|
|
|
508
|
+// White is a convenient helper function to print with white foreground. A
|
|
|
509
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
510
|
+func White(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgWhite, a...) }
|
|
|
511
|
+
|
|
|
512
|
+// BlackString is a convenient helper function to return a string with black
|
|
|
513
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
514
|
+func BlackString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgBlack, a...) }
|
|
|
515
|
+
|
|
|
516
|
+// RedString is a convenient helper function to return a string with red
|
|
|
517
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
518
|
+func RedString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgRed, a...) }
|
|
|
519
|
+
|
|
|
520
|
+// GreenString is a convenient helper function to return a string with green
|
|
|
521
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
522
|
+func GreenString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgGreen, a...) }
|
|
|
523
|
+
|
|
|
524
|
+// YellowString is a convenient helper function to return a string with yellow
|
|
|
525
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
526
|
+func YellowString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgYellow, a...) }
|
|
|
527
|
+
|
|
|
528
|
+// BlueString is a convenient helper function to return a string with blue
|
|
|
529
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
530
|
+func BlueString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgBlue, a...) }
|
|
|
531
|
+
|
|
|
532
|
+// MagentaString is a convenient helper function to return a string with magenta
|
|
|
533
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
534
|
+func MagentaString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
535
|
+ return colorString(format, FgMagenta, a...)
|
|
|
536
|
+}
|
|
|
537
|
+
|
|
|
538
|
+// CyanString is a convenient helper function to return a string with cyan
|
|
|
539
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
540
|
+func CyanString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgCyan, a...) }
|
|
|
541
|
+
|
|
|
542
|
+// WhiteString is a convenient helper function to return a string with white
|
|
|
543
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
544
|
+func WhiteString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgWhite, a...) }
|
|
|
545
|
+
|
|
|
546
|
+// HiBlack is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity black foreground. A
|
|
|
547
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
548
|
+func HiBlack(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiBlack, a...) }
|
|
|
549
|
+
|
|
|
550
|
+// HiRed is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity red foreground. A
|
|
|
551
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
552
|
+func HiRed(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiRed, a...) }
|
|
|
553
|
+
|
|
|
554
|
+// HiGreen is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity green foreground. A
|
|
|
555
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
556
|
+func HiGreen(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiGreen, a...) }
|
|
|
557
|
+
|
|
|
558
|
+// HiYellow is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity yellow foreground.
|
|
|
559
|
+// A newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
560
|
+func HiYellow(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiYellow, a...) }
|
|
|
561
|
+
|
|
|
562
|
+// HiBlue is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity blue foreground. A
|
|
|
563
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
564
|
+func HiBlue(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiBlue, a...) }
|
|
|
565
|
+
|
|
|
566
|
+// HiMagenta is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity magenta foreground.
|
|
|
567
|
+// A newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
568
|
+func HiMagenta(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiMagenta, a...) }
|
|
|
569
|
+
|
|
|
570
|
+// HiCyan is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity cyan foreground. A
|
|
|
571
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
572
|
+func HiCyan(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiCyan, a...) }
|
|
|
573
|
+
|
|
|
574
|
+// HiWhite is a convenient helper function to print with hi-intensity white foreground. A
|
|
|
575
|
+// newline is appended to format by default.
|
|
|
576
|
+func HiWhite(format string, a ...interface{}) { colorPrint(format, FgHiWhite, a...) }
|
|
|
577
|
+
|
|
|
578
|
+// HiBlackString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity black
|
|
|
579
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
580
|
+func HiBlackString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
581
|
+ return colorString(format, FgHiBlack, a...)
|
|
|
582
|
+}
|
|
|
583
|
+
|
|
|
584
|
+// HiRedString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity red
|
|
|
585
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
586
|
+func HiRedString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgHiRed, a...) }
|
|
|
587
|
+
|
|
|
588
|
+// HiGreenString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity green
|
|
|
589
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
590
|
+func HiGreenString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
591
|
+ return colorString(format, FgHiGreen, a...)
|
|
|
592
|
+}
|
|
|
593
|
+
|
|
|
594
|
+// HiYellowString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity yellow
|
|
|
595
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
596
|
+func HiYellowString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
597
|
+ return colorString(format, FgHiYellow, a...)
|
|
|
598
|
+}
|
|
|
599
|
+
|
|
|
600
|
+// HiBlueString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity blue
|
|
|
601
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
602
|
+func HiBlueString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgHiBlue, a...) }
|
|
|
603
|
+
|
|
|
604
|
+// HiMagentaString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity magenta
|
|
|
605
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
606
|
+func HiMagentaString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
607
|
+ return colorString(format, FgHiMagenta, a...)
|
|
|
608
|
+}
|
|
|
609
|
+
|
|
|
610
|
+// HiCyanString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity cyan
|
|
|
611
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
612
|
+func HiCyanString(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return colorString(format, FgHiCyan, a...) }
|
|
|
613
|
+
|
|
|
614
|
+// HiWhiteString is a convenient helper function to return a string with hi-intensity white
|
|
|
615
|
+// foreground.
|
|
|
616
|
+func HiWhiteString(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
|
|
|
617
|
+ return colorString(format, FgHiWhite, a...)
|
|
|
618
|
+}
|