// Generic output functions. #include "config.h" #include #include #include #if HAVE_CURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H #include #endif #if HAVE_TERM_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_TERM_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "color.h" #include "common.h" #include "env.h" #include "fallback.h" // IWYU pragma: keep #include "output.h" #include "wutil.h" // IWYU pragma: keep static int writeb_internal(char c); /// The function used for output. static int (*out)(char c) = writeb_internal; //!OCLINT(unused param) /// Whether term256 and term24bit are supported. static color_support_t color_support = 0; /// Set the function used for writing in move_cursor, writespace and set_color and all other output /// functions in this library. By default, the write call is used to give completely unbuffered /// output to stdout. void output_set_writer(int (*writer)(char)) { CHECK(writer, ); out = writer; } /// Return the current output writer. int (*output_get_writer())(char) { return out; } /// Returns true if we think tparm can handle outputting a color index static bool term_supports_color_natively(unsigned int c) { return (unsigned)max_colors >= c + 1; } color_support_t output_get_color_support() { return color_support; } void output_set_color_support(color_support_t val) { color_support = val; } unsigned char index_for_color(rgb_color_t c) { if (c.is_named() || !(output_get_color_support() & color_support_term256)) { return c.to_name_index(); } return c.to_term256_index(); } static bool write_color_escape(char *todo, unsigned char idx, bool is_fg) { if (term_supports_color_natively(idx)) { // Use tparm to emit color escape. writembs(tparm(todo, idx)); return true; } // We are attempting to bypass the term here. Generate the ANSI escape sequence ourself. char buff[16] = ""; if (idx < 16) { // this allows the non-bright color to happen instead of no color working at all when a // bright is attempted when only colors 0-7 are supported. // // TODO: enter bold mode in builtin_set_color in the same circumstance- doing that combined // with what we do here, will make the brights actually work for virtual consoles/ancient // emulators. if (max_colors == 8 && idx > 8) idx -= 8; snprintf(buff, sizeof buff, "\e[%dm", ((idx > 7) ? 82 : 30) + idx + !is_fg * 10); } else { snprintf(buff, sizeof buff, "\e[%d;5;%dm", is_fg ? 38 : 48, idx); } int (*writer)(char) = output_get_writer(); if (writer) { for (size_t i = 0; buff[i]; i++) { writer(buff[i]); } } return true; } static bool write_foreground_color(unsigned char idx) { if (!cur_term) return false; if (set_a_foreground && set_a_foreground[0]) { return write_color_escape(set_a_foreground, idx, true); } else if (set_foreground && set_foreground[0]) { return write_color_escape(set_foreground, idx, true); } return false; } static bool write_background_color(unsigned char idx) { if (!cur_term) return false; if (set_a_background && set_a_background[0]) { return write_color_escape(set_a_background, idx, false); } else if (set_background && set_background[0]) { return write_color_escape(set_background, idx, false); } return false; } // Exported for builtin_set_color's usage only. bool write_color(rgb_color_t color, bool is_fg) { if (!cur_term) return false; bool supports_term24bit = static_cast(output_get_color_support() & color_support_term24bit); if (!supports_term24bit || !color.is_rgb()) { // Indexed or non-24 bit color. unsigned char idx = index_for_color(color); return (is_fg ? write_foreground_color : write_background_color)(idx); } // 24 bit! No tparm here, just ANSI escape sequences. // Foreground: ^[38;2;;;m // Background: ^[48;2;;;m color24_t rgb = color.to_color24(); char buff[128]; snprintf(buff, sizeof buff, "\e[%d;2;%u;%u;%um", is_fg ? 38 : 48, rgb.rgb[0], rgb.rgb[1], rgb.rgb[2]); int (*writer)(char) = output_get_writer(); if (writer) { for (size_t i = 0; buff[i]; i++) { writer(buff[i]); } } return true; } /// Sets the fg and bg color. May be called as often as you like, since if the new color is the same /// as the previous, nothing will be written. Negative values for set_color will also be ignored. /// Since the terminfo string this function emits can potentially cause the screen to flicker, the /// function takes care to write as little as possible. /// /// Possible values for color are any form the FISH_COLOR_* enum and FISH_COLOR_RESET. /// FISH_COLOR_RESET will perform an exit_attribute_mode, even if set_color thinks it is already in /// FISH_COLOR_NORMAL mode. /// /// In order to set the color to normal, three terminfo strings may have to be written. /// /// - First a string to set the color, such as set_a_foreground. This is needed because otherwise /// the previous strings colors might be removed as well. /// /// - After that we write the exit_attribute_mode string to reset all color attributes. /// /// - Lastly we may need to write set_a_background or set_a_foreground to set the other half of the /// color pair to what it should be. /// /// \param c Foreground color. /// \param c2 Background color. void set_color(rgb_color_t c, rgb_color_t c2) { #if 0 wcstring tmp = c.description(); wcstring tmp2 = c2.description(); debug(3, "set_color %ls : %ls", tmp.c_str(), tmp2.c_str()); #endif ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD(); if (!cur_term) return; const rgb_color_t normal = rgb_color_t::normal(); static rgb_color_t last_color = rgb_color_t::normal(); static rgb_color_t last_color2 = rgb_color_t::normal(); static bool was_bold = false; static bool was_underline = false; static bool was_italics = false; static bool was_dim = false; static bool was_reverse = false; bool bg_set = false, last_bg_set = false; bool is_bold = false; bool is_underline = false; bool is_italics = false; bool is_dim = false; bool is_reverse = false; // Test if we have at least basic support for setting fonts, colors and related bits - otherwise // just give up... if (!exit_attribute_mode) { return; } is_bold |= c.is_bold(); is_bold |= c2.is_bold(); is_underline |= c.is_underline(); is_underline |= c2.is_underline(); is_italics |= c.is_italics(); is_italics |= c2.is_italics(); is_dim |= c.is_dim(); is_dim |= c2.is_dim(); is_reverse |= c.is_reverse(); is_reverse |= c2.is_reverse(); if (c.is_reset() || c2.is_reset()) { c = c2 = normal; was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; // If we exit attibute mode, we must first set a color, or previously coloured text might // lose it's color. Terminals are weird... write_foreground_color(0); writembs(exit_attribute_mode); return; } if (was_bold && !is_bold) { // Only way to exit bold mode is a reset of all attributes. writembs(exit_attribute_mode); last_color = normal; last_color2 = normal; was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; } if (was_dim && !is_dim) { // Only way to exit dim mode is a reset of all attributes. writembs(exit_attribute_mode); last_color = normal; last_color2 = normal; was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; } if (was_reverse && !is_reverse) { // Only way to exit reverse mode is a reset of all attributes. writembs(exit_attribute_mode); last_color = normal; last_color2 = normal; was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; } if (!last_color2.is_normal() && !last_color2.is_reset()) { // Background was set. last_bg_set = true; } if (!c2.is_normal()) { // Background is set. bg_set = true; if (c == c2) c = (c2 == rgb_color_t::white()) ? rgb_color_t::black() : rgb_color_t::white(); } if ((enter_bold_mode != 0) && (strlen(enter_bold_mode) > 0)) { if (bg_set && !last_bg_set) { // Background color changed and is set, so we enter bold mode to make reading easier. // This means bold mode is _always_ on when the background color is set. writembs(enter_bold_mode); } if (!bg_set && last_bg_set) { // Background color changed and is no longer set, so we exit bold mode. writembs(exit_attribute_mode); was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; // We don't know if exit_attribute_mode resets colors, so we set it to something known. if (write_foreground_color(0)) { last_color = rgb_color_t::black(); } } } if (last_color != c) { if (c.is_normal()) { write_foreground_color(0); writembs(exit_attribute_mode); last_color2 = rgb_color_t::normal(); was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; } else if (!c.is_special()) { write_color(c, true /* foreground */); } } last_color = c; if (last_color2 != c2) { if (c2.is_normal()) { write_background_color(0); writembs(exit_attribute_mode); if (!last_color.is_normal()) { write_color(last_color, true /* foreground */); } was_bold = false; was_underline = false; was_italics = false; was_dim = false; was_reverse = false; last_color2 = c2; } else if (!c2.is_special()) { write_color(c2, false /* not foreground */); last_color2 = c2; } } // Lastly, we set bold, underline, italics, dim, and reverse modes correctly. if (is_bold && !was_bold && enter_bold_mode && strlen(enter_bold_mode) > 0 && !bg_set) { writembs(tparm(enter_bold_mode)); was_bold = is_bold; } if (was_underline && !is_underline) { writembs(exit_underline_mode); } if (!was_underline && is_underline) { writembs(enter_underline_mode); } was_underline = is_underline; if (was_italics && !is_italics && enter_italics_mode && strlen(enter_italics_mode) > 0) { writembs(exit_italics_mode); was_italics = is_italics; } if (!was_italics && is_italics && enter_italics_mode && strlen(enter_italics_mode) > 0) { writembs(enter_italics_mode); was_italics = is_italics; } if (is_dim && !was_dim && enter_dim_mode && strlen(enter_dim_mode) > 0) { writembs(enter_dim_mode); was_dim = is_dim; } if (is_reverse && !was_reverse) { // Some terms do not have a reverse mode set, so standout mode is a fallback. if (enter_reverse_mode && strlen(enter_reverse_mode) > 0) { writembs(enter_reverse_mode); was_reverse = is_reverse; } else if (enter_standout_mode && strlen(enter_standout_mode) > 0) { writembs(enter_standout_mode); was_reverse = is_reverse; } } } /// Default output method, simply calls write() on stdout. static int writeb_internal(char c) { // cppcheck write_loop(1, &c, 1); return 0; } /// This is for writing process notification messages. Has to write to stdout, so clr_eol and such /// functions will work correctly. Not an issue since this function is only used in interactive mode /// anyway. int writeb(tputs_arg_t b) { out(b); return 0; } /// Write a wide character using the output method specified using output_set_writer(). This should /// only be used when writing characters from user supplied strings. This is needed due to our use /// of the ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE mechanism to allow the user to specify arbitrary byte values to be /// output. Such as in a `printf` invocation that includes literal byte values such as `\x1B`. /// This should not be used for writing non-user supplied characters. int writech(wint_t ch) { char buff[MB_LEN_MAX + 1]; size_t len; if (ch >= ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE && ch < ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE + 256) { buff[0] = ch - ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE; len = 1; } else if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1) { // single-byte locale (C/POSIX/ISO-8859) // If `wc` contains a wide character we emit a question-mark. buff[0] = ch & ~0xFF ? '?' : ch; len = 1; } else { mbstate_t state = {}; len = wcrtomb(buff, ch, &state); if (len == (size_t)-1) { return 1; } } for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { out(buff[i]); } return 0; } /// Write a wide character string to stdout. This should not be used to output things like warning /// messages; just use debug() or fwprintf() for that. It should only be used to output user /// supplied strings that might contain literal bytes; e.g., "\342\224\214" from issue #1894. This /// is needed because those strings may contain chars specially encoded using ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE. void writestr(const wchar_t *str) { CHECK(str, ); if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1) { // Single-byte locale (C/POSIX/ISO-8859). while (*str) writech(*str++); return; } size_t len = wcstombs(0, str, 0); // figure amount of space needed if (len == (size_t)-1) { debug(1, L"Tried to print invalid wide character string"); return; } // Convert the string. len++; char *buffer, static_buffer[256]; if (len <= sizeof static_buffer) { buffer = static_buffer; } else { buffer = new char[len]; } wcstombs(buffer, str, len); // Write the string. for (char *pos = buffer; *pos; pos++) { out(*pos); } if (buffer != static_buffer) delete[] buffer; } /// Given a list of rgb_color_t, pick the "best" one, as determined by the color support. Returns /// rgb_color_t::none() if empty. rgb_color_t best_color(const std::vector &candidates, color_support_t support) { if (candidates.empty()) { return rgb_color_t::none(); } rgb_color_t first_rgb = rgb_color_t::none(), first_named = rgb_color_t::none(); for (size_t i = 0; i < candidates.size(); i++) { const rgb_color_t &color = candidates.at(i); if (first_rgb.is_none() && color.is_rgb()) { first_rgb = color; } if (first_named.is_none() && color.is_named()) { first_named = color; } } // If we have both RGB and named colors, then prefer rgb if term256 is supported. rgb_color_t result = rgb_color_t::none(); bool has_term256 = static_cast(support & color_support_term256); if ((!first_rgb.is_none() && has_term256) || first_named.is_none()) { result = first_rgb; } else { result = first_named; } if (result.is_none()) { result = candidates.at(0); } return result; } /// Return the internal color code representing the specified color. /// TODO: This code should be refactored to enable sharing with builtin_set_color. rgb_color_t parse_color(const env_var_t &var, bool is_background) { int is_bold = 0; int is_underline = 0; int is_italics = 0; int is_dim = 0; int is_reverse = 0; std::vector candidates; wcstring_list_t el; var.to_list(el); for (size_t j = 0; j < el.size(); j++) { const wcstring &next = el.at(j); wcstring color_name; if (is_background) { // Look for something like "--background=red". const wcstring prefix = L"--background="; if (string_prefixes_string(prefix, next)) { color_name = wcstring(next, prefix.size()); } } else { if (next == L"--bold" || next == L"-o") is_bold = true; else if (next == L"--underline" || next == L"-u") is_underline = true; else if (next == L"--italics" || next == L"-i") is_italics = true; else if (next == L"--dim" || next == L"-d") is_dim = true; else if (next == L"--reverse" || next == L"-r") is_reverse = true; else color_name = next; } if (!color_name.empty()) { rgb_color_t color = rgb_color_t(color_name); if (!color.is_none()) { candidates.push_back(color); } } } rgb_color_t result = best_color(candidates, output_get_color_support()); if (result.is_none()) result = rgb_color_t::normal(); result.set_bold(is_bold); result.set_underline(is_underline); result.set_italics(is_italics); result.set_dim(is_dim); result.set_reverse(is_reverse); #if 0 wcstring desc = result.description(); fwprintf(stdout, L"Parsed %ls from %ls (%s)\n", desc.c_str(), val.c_str(), is_background ? "background" : "foreground"); #endif return result; } /// Write specified multibyte string. void writembs_check(char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line) { if (mbs != NULL) { tputs(mbs, 1, &writeb); } else { auto term = env_get(L"TERM"); const wchar_t *fmt = _(L"Tried to use terminfo string %s on line %ld of %s, which is " L"undefined in terminal of type \"%ls\". Please report this error to %s"); debug(0, fmt, mbs_name, line, file, term ? term->as_string().c_str() : L"", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT); } }