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# Copyright (c) 2011 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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# Author: Steve Reinhardt
import sys
import fcntl
import termios
import struct
# Intended usage example:
#
# if force_colors:
# from m5.util.terminal import termcap
# elif no_colors:
# from m5.util.terminal import no_termcap as termcap
# else:
# from m5.util.terminal import tty_termcap as termcap
# print termcap.Blue + "This could be blue!" + termcap.Normal
# ANSI color names in index order
color_names = "Black Red Green Yellow Blue Magenta Cyan White".split()
default_separator = '='
# Character attribute capabilities. Note that not all terminals
# support all of these capabilities, or support them
# differently/meaningfully. For example:
#
# - In PuTTY (with the default settings), Dim has no effect, Standout
# is the same as Reverse, and Blink does not blink but switches to a
# gray background.
#
# Please feel free to add information about other terminals here.
#
capability_map = {
'Bold': 'bold',
'Dim': 'dim',
'Blink': 'blink',
'Underline': 'smul',
'Reverse': 'rev',
'Standout': 'smso',
'Normal': 'sgr0'
}
capability_names = capability_map.keys()
def null_cap_string(s, *args):
return ''
try:
import curses
curses.setupterm()
def cap_string(s, *args):
cap = curses.tigetstr(s)
if cap:
return curses.tparm(cap, *args)
else:
return ''
except:
cap_string = null_cap_string
class ColorStrings(object):
def __init__(self, cap_string):
for i, c in enumerate(color_names):
setattr(self, c, cap_string('setaf', i))
for name, cap in capability_map.iteritems():
setattr(self, name, cap_string(cap))
termcap = ColorStrings(cap_string)
no_termcap = ColorStrings(null_cap_string)
if sys.stdout.isatty():
tty_termcap = termcap
else:
tty_termcap = no_termcap
def get_termcap(use_colors = None):
if use_colors:
return termcap
elif use_colors is None:
# option unspecified; default behavior is to use colors iff isatty
return tty_termcap
else:
return no_termcap
def terminal_size():
'''Return the (width, heigth) of the terminal screen.'''
h, w, hp, wp = struct.unpack('HHHH',
fcntl.ioctl(0, termios.TIOCGWINSZ,
struct.pack('HHHH', 0, 0, 0, 0)))
return w, h
def separator(char=default_separator, color=None):
'''
Return a separator of the given character that is the length of the full
width of the terminal screen.
'''
(w, h) = terminal_size()
if color:
return color + char*w + termcap.Normal
else:
return char*w
def insert_separator(inside, char=default_separator,
min_barrier=3, color=None):
'''
Place the given string inside of the separator. If it does not fit inside,
expand the separator to fit it with at least min_barrier.
.. seealso:: :func:`separator`
'''
# Use a bytearray so it's efficient to manipulate
string = bytearray(separator(char, color=color))
# Check if we can fit inside with at least min_barrier.
gap = (len(string) - len(inside)) - min_barrier * 2
if gap > 0:
# We'll need to expand the string to fit us.
string.extend([ char for _ in range(-gap)])
# Emplace inside
middle = ((len(string)-1)/2)
start_idx = middle - len(inside)/2
string[start_idx:len(inside)+start_idx] = inside
return str(string)
if __name__ == '__main__':
def test_termcap(obj):
for c_name in color_names:
c_str = getattr(obj, c_name)
print c_str + c_name + obj.Normal
for attr_name in capability_names:
if attr_name == 'Normal':
continue
attr_str = getattr(obj, attr_name)
print attr_str + c_str + attr_name + " " + c_name + obj.Normal
print obj.Bold + obj.Underline + \
c_name + "Bold Underline " + c_str + obj.Normal
print "=== termcap enabled ==="
test_termcap(termcap)
print termcap.Normal
print "=== termcap disabled ==="
test_termcap(no_termcap)