color-print

Colorize and stylize strings for terminal at compile-time, by using an HTML-like syntax.

This library provides the following macros:

cformat!(), cprint!(), and cprintln!() have the same syntax as format!(), print!() and println!() respectively, but they accept an additional syntax inside the format string: HTML-like tags which add ANSI colors/styles at compile-time.

cstr!() only transforms the given string literal into another string literal, without formatting anything else than the colors tag.

untagged!() removes all the tags found in the given string literal.

What does it do ?

By default, the provided macros will replace the tags found in the format string by ANSI hexadecimal escape codes. E.g.:

rust cprintln!("HELLO <green>WORLD</green>") cprintln!("HELLO <green>WORLD</>"); // Alternative, shorter syntax

will be replaced by:

rust println!("HELLO \u{1b}[31mWORLD\u{1b}[39m")

Note: it is possible to change this behaviour by activating the feature terminfo. Then it will question the terminfo database at runtime in order to know which sequence to write for each kind of styling/colorizing (see below for more detail).

Pros/cons of this crate

Pros

Cons

Introduction

Basic example

rust use color_print::cprintln; cprintln!("Hello <green>world</green>!");

Closing a tag more simply: the </> tag

Basically, tags must be closed by giving exactly the same colors/styles as their matching open tag (with a slash / at the beginning), e.g: <blue,bold>...</blue,bold>. But it can be tedious!

So, it is also possible to close the last open tag simply with </>:

rust cprintln!("Hello <green>world</>!");

Combining colors and styles

Multiple styles and colors can be combined into a single tag by separating them with the , comma character:

rust cprintln!("This a <green,bold>green and bold text</green,bold>."); // The same, but closing with the </> tag: cprintln!("This a <green,bold>green and bold text</>.");

Nesting tags

Any tag can be nested with any other.

Note: The closing tags must match correctly (following the basic rules of nesting for HTML tags), but it can always be simplified by using the tag </>.

Example of nested tags:

```rust cprintln!("This is green, then green and bold, then green again"); cprintln!("This is green, then green and bold, then green again");

// Colors can be nested as well: cprintln!("This is green, then blue, then green again"); cprintln!("This is green, then blue, then green again"); ```

Unclosed tags are automatically closed at the end of the format string

Tags which have not been closed manually will be closed automatically, which means that the ANSI sequences needed to go back to the original state will be added:

rust // The two following lines are strictly equivalent: cprintln!("<green><bold>Hello"); cprintln!("<green><bold>Hello</></>");

How to display the chars < and > verbatim

As for { and } in standard format strings, the chars < and > have to be doubled in order to display them verbatim:

rust cprintln!("This is an angle bracket character: <<, and here is another one: >>");

Optimization: no redundant ANSI codes

The expanded format string will only contain the needed ANSI codes. This is done by making a diff of the different style attributes, each time a tag is encountered, instead of mechanically adding the ANSI codes.

E.g., several nested <bold> tags will only produce one bold ANSI sequence:

rust cprintln!("<bold><bold> A <bold,blue> B </> C </></>")

will be replaced by:

rust println!("\u{1b}[1m A \u{1b}[34m B \u{1b}[39m C \u{1b}[22m") // ^-------^ ^--------^ ^--------^ ^--------^ // bold blue color bold // reset reset

The feature terminfo

Instead of inserting ANSI sequences directly into the format string, it is possible to activate the feature terminfo: this will add the format sequences at runtime, by consulting the terminfo database.

This has one pro and several cons:

Pros
Cons

lazy_static: https://crates.io/crates/lazy_static terminfo: https://crates.io/crates/terminfo

Naming rules of the tags:

Each tag has at least a long name, like <magenta> or <underline>.

The tags directly relative to colors (like <red>, <bg:blue>, <bg:bright-green>..., as opposed to style tags like <bold>, <italics>...) have some common naming rules:

List of accepted tags:

The two first columns show which styles are supported, respectively with the default crate features (ANSI column), and with the feature terminfo being activated.

| ANSI | Terminfo | Shortcuts | Long names | Aliases | | ---- | -------- | --------- | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | | X | X | <s> | <strong> | <em> <bold> | | X | X | | <dim> | | | X | X | <u> | <underline> | | | X | | | <strike> | | | X | X | | <reverse> | <rev> | | X | | | <conceal> | <hide> | | X | X | <i> | <italics> | <italic> | | X | X | | <blink> | | | X | X | <k> | <black> | | | X | X | <r> | <red> | | | X | X | <g> | <green> | | | X | X | <y> | <yellow> | | | X | X | <b> | <blue> | | | X | X | <m> | <magenta> | | | X | X | <c> | <cyan> | | | X | X | <w> | <white> | | | X | X | <k!> | <bright-black> | <black!> | | X | X | <r!> | <bright-red> | <red!> | | X | X | <g!> | <bright-green> | <green!> | | X | X | <y!> | <bright-yellow> | <yellow!> | | X | X | <b!> | <bright-blue> | <blue!> | | X | X | <m!> | <bright-magenta> | <magenta!> | | X | X | <c!> | <bright-cyan> | <cyan!> | | X | X | <w!> | <bright-white> | <white!> | | X | X | <K> | <bg:black> | <BLACK> | | X | X | <R> | <bg:red> | <RED> | | X | X | <G> | <bg:green> | <GREEN> | | X | X | <Y> | <bg:yellow> | <YELLOW> | | X | X | <B> | <bg:blue> | <BLUE> | | X | X | <M> | <bg:magenta> | <MAGENTA> | | X | X | <C> | <bg:cyan> | <CYAN> | | X | X | <W> | <bg:white> | <WHITE> | | X | X | <K!> | <bg:bright-black> | <BLACK!> <bg:black!> <BRIGHT-BLACK> | | X | X | <R!> | <bg:bright-red> | <RED!> <bg:red!> <BRIGHT-RED> | | X | X | <G!> | <bg:bright-green> | <GREEN!> <bg:green!> <BRIGHT-GREEN> | | X | X | <Y!> | <bg:bright-yellow> | <YELLOW!> <bg:yellow!> <BRIGHT-YELLOW> | | X | X | <B!> | <bg:bright-blue> | <BLUE!> <bg:blue!> <BRIGHT-BLUE> | | X | X | <M!> | <bg:bright-magenta> | <MAGENTA!> <bg:magenta!> <BRIGHT-MAGENTA> | | X | X | <C!> | <bg:bright-cyan> | <CYAN!> <bg:cyan!> <BRIGHT-CYAN> | | X | X | <W!> | <bg:bright-white> | <WHITE!> <bg:white!> <BRIGHT-WHITE> | | X | | | <rgb(r,g,b)> | <#RRGGBB> | | X | | | <bg:rgb(r,g,b)> | <bg:#RRGGBB> <RGB(r,g,b)> | | X | | <0>...<255> | <palette(...)> | <p(...)> <pal(...)> | | X | | <P(...)> | <bg:palette(...)> | <PALETTE(...)> <PAL(...)> <bg:p(...)> <bg:pal(...)> |

License: MIT OR Apache-2.0