create datastructures for colors

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Sylvestre Ledru 2023-12-02 10:28:45 +01:00
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#[cfg(feature = "backup-control")] #[cfg(feature = "backup-control")]
pub mod backup_control; pub mod backup_control;
#[cfg(feature = "colors")]
pub mod colors;
#[cfg(feature = "encoding")] #[cfg(feature = "encoding")]
pub mod encoding; pub mod encoding;
#[cfg(feature = "format")] #[cfg(feature = "format")]

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// This file is part of the uutils coreutils package.
//
// For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
// file that was distributed with this source code.
/* The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the
* slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored.
* Global config options can be specified before TERM or COLORTERM entries
* below are TERM or COLORTERM entries, which can be glob patterns, which
* restrict following config to systems with matching environment variables.
* COLORTERM ?*
*/
static TERMS: &[&str] = &[
"Eterm",
"ansi",
"*color*",
"con[0-9]*x[0-9]*",
"cons25",
"console",
"cygwin",
"*direct*",
"dtterm",
"gnome",
"hurd",
"jfbterm",
"konsole",
"kterm",
"linux",
"linux-c",
"mlterm",
"putty",
"rxvt*",
"screen*",
"st",
"terminator",
"tmux*",
"vt100",
"xterm*",
];
/*
# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types.
# One can use codes for 256 or more colors supported by modern terminals.
# The default color codes use the capabilities of an 8 color terminal
# with some additional attributes as per the following codes:
# Attribute codes:
# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
# Text color codes:
# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
# Background color codes:
# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
*/
static FILE_TYPES: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("RESET", "0"), // reset to "normal" color
("DIR", "01;34"), // directory
("LINK", "01;36"), // symbolic link
("MULTIHARDLINK", "00"), // regular file with more than one link
("FIFO", "40;33"), // pipe
("SOCK", "01;35"), // socket
("DOOR", "01;35"), // door
("BLK", "40;33;01"), // block device driver
("CHR", "40;33;01"), // character device driver
("ORPHAN", "40;31;01"), // symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file
("MISSING", "00"), // ... and the files they point to
("SETUID", "37;41"), // file that is setuid (u+s)
("SETGID", "30;43"), // file that is setgid (g+s)
("CAPABILITY", "00"), // file with capability
("STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE", "30;42"), // dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
("OTHER_WRITABLE", "34;42"), // dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
("STICKY", "37;44"), // dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
("EXEC", "01;32"), // files with execute permission
];
/*
# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
# to color below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
*/
static FILE_COLORS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
// Executables (Windows)
(".cmd", "01;32"),
(".exe", "01;32"),
(".com", "01;32"),
(".btm", "01;32"),
(".bat", "01;32"),
(".sh", "01;32"),
(".csh", "01;32"),
// Archives or compressed
(".tar", "01;31"),
(".tgz", "01;31"),
(".arc", "01;31"),
(".arj", "01;31"),
(".taz", "01;31"),
(".lha", "01;31"),
(".lz4", "01;31"),
(".lzh", "01;31"),
(".lzma", "01;31"),
(".tlz", "01;31"),
(".txz", "01;31"),
(".tzo", "01;31"),
(".t7z", "01;31"),
(".zip", "01;31"),
(".z", "01;31"),
(".dz", "01;31"),
(".gz", "01;31"),
(".lrz", "01;31"),
(".lz", "01;31"),
(".lzo", "01;31"),
(".xz", "01;31"),
(".zst", "01;31"),
(".tzst", "01;31"),
(".bz2", "01;31"),
(".bz", "01;31"),
(".tbz", "01;31"),
(".tbz2", "01;31"),
(".tz", "01;31"),
(".deb", "01;31"),
(".rpm", "01;31"),
(".jar", "01;31"),
(".war", "01;31"),
(".ear", "01;31"),
(".sar", "01;31"),
(".rar", "01;31"),
(".alz", "01;31"),
(".ace", "01;31"),
(".zoo", "01;31"),
(".cpio", "01;31"),
(".7z", "01;31"),
(".rz", "01;31"),
(".cab", "01;31"),
(".wim", "01;31"),
(".swm", "01;31"),
(".dwm", "01;31"),
(".esd", "01;31"),
// Image formats
(".avif", "01;35"),
(".jpg", "01;35"),
(".jpeg", "01;35"),
(".mjpg", "01;35"),
(".mjpeg", "01;35"),
(".gif", "01;35"),
(".bmp", "01;35"),
(".pbm", "01;35"),
(".pgm", "01;35"),
(".ppm", "01;35"),
(".tga", "01;35"),
(".xbm", "01;35"),
(".xpm", "01;35"),
(".tif", "01;35"),
(".tiff", "01;35"),
(".png", "01;35"),
(".svg", "01;35"),
(".svgz", "01;35"),
(".mng", "01;35"),
(".pcx", "01;35"),
(".mov", "01;35"),
(".mpg", "01;35"),
(".mpeg", "01;35"),
(".m2v", "01;35"),
(".mkv", "01;35"),
(".webm", "01;35"),
(".webp", "01;35"),
(".ogm", "01;35"),
(".mp4", "01;35"),
(".m4v", "01;35"),
(".mp4v", "01;35"),
(".vob", "01;35"),
(".qt", "01;35"),
(".nuv", "01;35"),
(".wmv", "01;35"),
(".asf", "01;35"),
(".rm", "01;35"),
(".rmvb", "01;35"),
(".flc", "01;35"),
(".avi", "01;35"),
(".fli", "01;35"),
(".flv", "01;35"),
(".gl", "01;35"),
(".dl", "01;35"),
(".xcf", "01;35"),
(".xwd", "01;35"),
(".yuv", "01;35"),
(".cgm", "01;35"),
(".emf", "01;35"),
(".ogv", "01;35"),
(".ogx", "01;35"),
// Audio formats
(".aac", "00;36"),
(".au", "00;36"),
(".flac", "00;36"),
(".m4a", "00;36"),
(".mid", "00;36"),
(".midi", "00;36"),
(".mka", "00;36"),
(".mp3", "00;36"),
(".mpc", "00;36"),
(".ogg", "00;36"),
(".ra", "00;36"),
(".wav", "00;36"),
(".oga", "00;36"),
(".opus", "00;36"),
(".spx", "00;36"),
(".xspf", "00;36"),
// Backup files
("*~", "00;90"),
("*#", "00;90"),
(".bak", "00;90"),
(".old", "00;90"),
(".orig", "00;90"),
(".part", "00;90"),
(".rej", "00;90"),
(".swp", "00;90"),
(".tmp", "00;90"),
(".dpkg-dist", "00;90"),
(".dpkg-old", "00;90"),
(".ucf-dist", "00;90"),
(".ucf-new", "00;90"),
(".ucf-old", "00;90"),
(".rpmnew", "00;90"),
(".rpmorig", "00;90"),
(".rpmsave", "00;90"),
];