| Crates.io | vt100-ctt |
| lib.rs | vt100-ctt |
| version | 0.16.0 |
| created_at | 2024-11-14 21:07:57.802515+00 |
| updated_at | 2024-11-17 01:49:42.609531+00 |
| description | Library for parsing terminal data - up-to-date version |
| homepage | https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/vt100-rust |
| repository | https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/vt100-rust |
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| id | 1448328 |
| size | 171,309 |
This crate parses a terminal byte stream and provides an in-memory representation of the rendered contents.
This is essentially the terminal parser component of a graphical terminal
emulator pulled out into a separate crate. Although you can use this crate
to build a graphical terminal emulator, it also contains functionality
necessary for implementing terminal applications that want to run other
terminal applications - programs like screen or tmux for example.
let mut parser = vt100::Parser::new(24, 80, 0);
let screen = parser.screen().clone();
parser.process(b"this text is \x1b[31mRED\x1b[m");
assert_eq!(
parser.screen().cell(0, 13).unwrap().fgcolor(),
vt100::Color::Idx(1),
);
let screen = parser.screen().clone();
parser.process(b"\x1b[3D\x1b[32mGREEN");
assert_eq!(
parser.screen().contents_formatted(),
&b"\x1b[?25h\x1b[m\x1b[H\x1b[Jthis text is \x1b[32mGREEN"[..],
);
assert_eq!(
parser.screen().contents_diff(&screen),
&b"\x1b[1;14H\x1b[32mGREEN"[..],
);