git/color.h
Stefan Beller 86b452e276 diff.c: add dimming to moved line detection
Any lines inside a moved block of code are not interesting. Boundaries
of blocks are only interesting if they are next to another block of moved
code.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-06-30 13:59:42 -07:00

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#ifndef COLOR_H
#define COLOR_H
struct strbuf;
/*
* The maximum length of ANSI color sequence we would generate:
* - leading ESC '[' 2
* - attr + ';' 2 * num_attr (e.g. "1;")
* - no-attr + ';' 3 * num_attr (e.g. "22;")
* - fg color + ';' 17 (e.g. "38;2;255;255;255;")
* - bg color + ';' 17 (e.g. "48;2;255;255;255;")
* - terminating 'm' NUL 2
*
* The above overcounts by one semicolon but it is close enough.
*
* The space for attributes is also slightly overallocated, as
* the negation for some attributes is the same (e.g., nobold and nodim).
*
* We allocate space for 7 attributes.
*/
#define COLOR_MAXLEN 75
#define GIT_COLOR_NORMAL ""
#define GIT_COLOR_RESET "\033[m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD "\033[1m"
#define GIT_COLOR_RED "\033[31m"
#define GIT_COLOR_GREEN "\033[32m"
#define GIT_COLOR_YELLOW "\033[33m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BLUE "\033[34m"
#define GIT_COLOR_MAGENTA "\033[35m"
#define GIT_COLOR_CYAN "\033[36m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_RED "\033[1;31m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_GREEN "\033[1;32m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_YELLOW "\033[1;33m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_BLUE "\033[1;34m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_MAGENTA "\033[1;35m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD_CYAN "\033[1;36m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_RED "\033[41m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_GREEN "\033[42m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_YELLOW "\033[43m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_BLUE "\033[44m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_MAGENTA "\033[45m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BG_CYAN "\033[46m"
#define GIT_COLOR_FAINT "\033[2m"
#define GIT_COLOR_FAINT_ITALIC "\033[2;3m"
/* A special value meaning "no color selected" */
#define GIT_COLOR_NIL "NIL"
/*
* The first three are chosen to match common usage in the code, and what is
* returned from git_config_colorbool. The "auto" value can be returned from
* config_colorbool, and will be converted by want_color() into either 0 or 1.
*/
#define GIT_COLOR_UNKNOWN -1
#define GIT_COLOR_NEVER 0
#define GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS 1
#define GIT_COLOR_AUTO 2
/* A default list of colors to use for commit graphs and show-branch output */
extern const char *column_colors_ansi[];
extern const int column_colors_ansi_max;
/*
* Generally the color code will lazily figure this out itself, but
* this provides a mechanism for callers to override autodetection.
*/
extern int color_stdout_is_tty;
/*
* Use the first one if you need only color config; the second is a convenience
* if you are just going to change to git_default_config, too.
*/
int git_color_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
int git_color_default_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
/*
* Set the color buffer (which must be COLOR_MAXLEN bytes)
* to the raw color bytes; this is useful for initializing
* default color variables.
*/
void color_set(char *dst, const char *color_bytes);
int git_config_colorbool(const char *var, const char *value);
int want_color(int var);
int color_parse(const char *value, char *dst);
int color_parse_mem(const char *value, int len, char *dst);
__attribute__((format (printf, 3, 4)))
int color_fprintf(FILE *fp, const char *color, const char *fmt, ...);
__attribute__((format (printf, 3, 4)))
int color_fprintf_ln(FILE *fp, const char *color, const char *fmt, ...);
void color_print_strbuf(FILE *fp, const char *color, const struct strbuf *sb);
int color_is_nil(const char *color);
#endif /* COLOR_H */