# coding: utf-8 require "English" class HighLine # A simple Wrapper module that is aware of ANSI escape codes. # It compensates for the ANSI escape codes so it works on the # actual (visual) line length. module Wrapper # # Wrap a sequence of _lines_ at _wrap_at_ characters per line. Existing # newlines will not be affected by this process, but additional newlines # may be added. # # @param text [String] text to be wrapped # @param wrap_at [#to_i] column count to wrap the text into def self.wrap(text, wrap_at) return text unless wrap_at wrap_at = Integer(wrap_at) wrapped = [] text.each_line do |line| # take into account color escape sequences when wrapping wrap_at += (line.length - actual_length(line)) while line =~ /([^\n]{#{wrap_at + 1},})/ search = Regexp.last_match(1).dup replace = Regexp.last_match(1).dup index = replace.rindex(" ", wrap_at) if index replace[index, 1] = "\n" replace.sub!(/\n[ \t]+/, "\n") line.sub!(search, replace) else line[$LAST_MATCH_INFO.begin(1) + wrap_at, 0] = "\n" end end wrapped << line end wrapped.join end # # Returns the length of the passed +string_with_escapes+, minus and color # sequence escapes. # # @param string_with_escapes [String] any ANSI colored String # @return [Integer] length based on the visual size of the String # (without the escape codes) def self.actual_length(string_with_escapes) string_with_escapes.to_s.gsub(/\e\[\d{1,2}m/, "").length end end end