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author | Ludovic Barman <ludovicb@google.com> | Wed Dec 13 17:13:59 2023 +0000 |
committer | Ludovic Barman <ludovicb@google.com> | Tue Dec 19 12:35:28 2023 +0000 |
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Upgrade anes to 0.2.0 This project was upgraded with external_updater. Usage: tools/external_updater/updater.sh update rust/crates/anes For more info, check https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/main:tools/external_updater/README.md Test: TreeHugger Change-Id: I5d371202a098faec918ae7ad1c6d50e5e378e0f1
A Rust library which provides an ANSI escape sequences (or codes, whatever you like more) and a parser allowing you to parse data from the STDIN (or /dev/tty
) in the raw mode.
Not all ANSI escape sequences are supported by all terminals. You can use the interactive-test to test them. Checkout the repository and then:
$ cd anes-rs $ cargo run --bin interactive-test
[dependencies] anes = "0.1"
An example how to retrieve the ANSI escape sequence as a String
:
use anes::SaveCursorPosition; fn main() { let string = format!("{}", SaveCursorPosition); assert_eq!(&string, "\x1B7"); }
An example how to use the ANSI escape sequence:
use std::io::{Result, Write}; use anes::execute; fn main() -> Result<()> { let mut stdout = std::io::stdout(); execute!( &mut stdout, anes::SaveCursorPosition, anes::MoveCursorTo(10, 10), anes::RestoreCursorPosition )?; Ok(()) }
You have to enable parser
feature in order to use the parser. It's disabled by default.
[dependencies] anes = { version = "0.1", features = ["parser"] }
An example how to parse cursor position:
use anes::parser::{Parser, Sequence}; let mut parser = Parser::default(); parser.advance(b"\x1B[20;10R", false); assert_eq!(Some(Sequence::CursorPosition(10, 20)), parser.next()); assert!(parser.next().is_none());
The ANES crate is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms.
Copyrights in the ANES project are retained by their contributors. No copyright assignment is required to contribute to the ANES project.