# frozen_string_literal: true module Vedeu module Colours # Provides a container for terminal escape sequences controlling # the foreground and background colours of a character or # collection of characters. # # Vedeu uses HTML/CSS style notation (i.e. '#aadd00'), they can be # used at the stream level, the line level or for the whole # interface. Terminals generally support either 8, 16 or 256 # colours, with few supporting full 24-bit colour (see notes # below). # # Vedeu attempts to detect the colour depth using the `$TERM` # environment variable. # # To set your `$TERM` variable to allow 256 colour support: # # ```bash # echo "export TERM=xterm-256color" >> ~/.bashrc # ``` # # Notes: # Terminals which support the 24-bit colour mode include (but are # not limited to): iTerm2 (OSX), Gnome Terminal (Linux). # # Setting your `$TERM` environment variable as above gets you up # to 256 colours, but when you then add the # `colour_mode 16_777_216` configuration to your client # application, it's really a hit and miss affair. iTerm2 renders # all the colours correctly as does Gnome Terminal. Terminator # (Linux) goes crazy though and defaults to 16 colours despite the # `$TERM` setting. This area needs more work in Vedeu. # # @todo Fix colours in all terminals. (GL: 2015-04-13) # class Colour class << self extend Forwardable def_delegators Vedeu::Coercers::Colour, :coerce # @return [Vedeu::Colours::Colour] def default new(background: :default, foreground: :default) end end # Eigenclass extend Forwardable def_delegators :background, :background? def_delegators :foreground, :foreground? include Vedeu::Repositories::Defaults # @return [Hash Vedeu::Colours::Background, # Vedeu::Colours::Foreground>] def attributes { background: background, foreground: foreground, } end # @return [Vedeu::Colours::Background] def background @_background ||= Vedeu::Colours::Background.coerce(@background) end # Converts the value into a Vedeu::Colours::Background. # # @param value [String] # @return [Vedeu::Colours::Foreground] def background=(value) @_background = @background = Vedeu::Colours::Background.coerce(value) end # An object is equal when its values are the same. # # @param other [void] # @return [Boolean] def eql?(other) self.class == other.class && background == other.background && foreground == other.foreground end alias_method :==, :eql? # @return [Vedeu::Colours::Foreground] def foreground @_foreground ||= Vedeu::Colours::Foreground.coerce(@foreground) end # Converts the value into a Vedeu::Colours::Foreground. # # @param value [String] # @return [Vedeu::Colours::Foreground] def foreground=(value) @_foreground = @foreground = Vedeu::Colours::Foreground.coerce(value) end # @return [Hash Hash String>>] def to_h { colour: background.to_h.merge!(foreground.to_h) } end alias_method :to_hash, :to_h # Returns both or either of the converted attributes into a # single escape sequence. # # @return [String] def to_s "#{foreground}#{background}" end alias_method :to_str, :to_s private # @return [Hash Vedeu::Colours::Background| # Vedeu::Colours:Foreground] def defaults { background: Vedeu::Colours::Background.new, foreground: Vedeu::Colours::Foreground.new, } end end # Colour end # Colours end # Vedeu