Enum ansi_term::Colour[][src]

pub enum Colour {
    Black,
    Red,
    Green,
    Yellow,
    Blue,
    Purple,
    Cyan,
    White,
    Fixed(u8),
    RGB(u8u8u8),
}

A colour is one specific type of ANSI escape code, and can refer to either the foreground or background colour.

These use the standard numeric sequences. See http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html

Variants

Black

Colour #0 (foreground code 30, background code 40).

This is not necessarily the background colour, and using it as one may render the text hard to read on terminals with dark backgrounds.

Red

Colour #1 (foreground code 31, background code 41).

Green

Colour #2 (foreground code 32, background code 42).

Yellow

Colour #3 (foreground code 33, background code 43).

Blue

Colour #4 (foreground code 34, background code 44).

Purple

Colour #5 (foreground code 35, background code 45).

Cyan

Colour #6 (foreground code 36, background code 46).

White

Colour #7 (foreground code 37, background code 47).

As above, this is not necessarily the foreground colour, and may be hard to read on terminals with light backgrounds.

Fixed(u8)

A colour number from 0 to 255, for use in 256-colour terminal environments.

It might make more sense to look at a colour chart.

RGB(u8u8u8)

A 24-bit RGB color, as specified by ISO-8613-3.

Implementations

impl Colour[src]

pub fn prefix(self) -> Prefix[src]

The prefix for this colour.

pub fn infix(self, other: Colour) -> Infix[src]

The infix between this colour and another.

pub fn suffix(self) -> Suffix[src]

The suffix for this colour.

impl Colour[src]

pub fn normal(self) -> Style[src]

Return a Style with the foreground colour set to this colour.

pub fn bold(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the bold property set.

pub fn dimmed(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the dimmed property set.

pub fn italic(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the italic property set.

pub fn underline(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the underline property set.

Returns a Style with the blink property set.

pub fn reverse(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the reverse property set.

pub fn hidden(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the hidden property set.

pub fn strikethrough(self) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the strikethrough property set.

pub fn on(self, background: Colour) -> Style[src]

Returns a Style with the background colour property set.

impl Colour[src]

pub fn paint<'a, I, S: 'a + ToOwned + ?Sized>(
    self,
    input: I
) -> ANSIGenericString<'a, S> where
    I: Into<Cow<'a, S>>,
    <S as ToOwned>::Owned: Debug
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Paints the given text with this colour, returning an ANSI string. This is a short-cut so you don’t have to use Blue.normal() just to get blue text.

use ansi_term::Colour::Blue;
println!("{}", Blue.paint("da ba dee"));

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for Colour[src]

impl Copy for Colour[src]

impl Debug for Colour[src]

impl From<Colour> for Style[src]

fn from(colour: Colour) -> Style[src]

You can turn a Colour into a Style with the foreground colour set with the From trait.

use ansi_term::{Style, Colour};
let green_foreground = Style::default().fg(Colour::Green);
assert_eq!(green_foreground, Colour::Green.normal());
assert_eq!(green_foreground, Colour::Green.into());
assert_eq!(green_foreground, Style::from(Colour::Green));

impl PartialEq<Colour> for Colour[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for Colour[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl RefUnwindSafe for Colour

impl Send for Colour

impl Sync for Colour

impl Unpin for Colour

impl UnwindSafe for Colour

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
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type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
[src]

type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.