Source code for pygments.formatters.terminal

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
    pygments.formatters.terminal
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Formatter for terminal output with ANSI sequences.

    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2013 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""

import sys

from pygments.formatter import Formatter
from pygments.token import Keyword, Name, Comment, String, Error, \
     Number, Operator, Generic, Token, Whitespace
from pygments.console import ansiformat
from pygments.util import get_choice_opt


__all__ = ['TerminalFormatter']


#: Map token types to a tuple of color values for light and dark
#: backgrounds.
TERMINAL_COLORS = {
    Token:              ('',            ''),

    Whitespace:         ('lightgray',   'darkgray'),
    Comment:            ('lightgray',   'darkgray'),
    Comment.Preproc:    ('teal',        'turquoise'),
    Keyword:            ('darkblue',    'blue'),
    Keyword.Type:       ('teal',        'turquoise'),
    Operator.Word:      ('purple',      'fuchsia'),
    Name.Builtin:       ('teal',        'turquoise'),
    Name.Function:      ('darkgreen',   'green'),
    Name.Namespace:     ('_teal_',      '_turquoise_'),
    Name.Class:         ('_darkgreen_', '_green_'),
    Name.Exception:     ('teal',        'turquoise'),
    Name.Decorator:     ('darkgray',    'lightgray'),
    Name.Variable:      ('darkred',     'red'),
    Name.Constant:      ('darkred',     'red'),
    Name.Attribute:     ('teal',        'turquoise'),
    Name.Tag:           ('blue',        'blue'),
    String:             ('brown',       'brown'),
    Number:             ('darkblue',    'blue'),

    Generic.Deleted:    ('red',        'red'),
    Generic.Inserted:   ('darkgreen',  'green'),
    Generic.Heading:    ('**',         '**'),
    Generic.Subheading: ('*purple*',   '*fuchsia*'),
    Generic.Error:      ('red',        'red'),

    Error:              ('_red_',      '_red_'),
}


[docs]class TerminalFormatter(Formatter): r""" Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a text console. Color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly. The `get_style_defs()` method doesn't do anything special since there is no support for common styles. Options accepted: `bg` Set to ``"light"`` or ``"dark"`` depending on the terminal's background (default: ``"light"``). `colorscheme` A dictionary mapping token types to (lightbg, darkbg) color names or ``None`` (default: ``None`` = use builtin colorscheme). """ name = 'Terminal' aliases = ['terminal', 'console'] filenames = [] def __init__(self, **options): Formatter.__init__(self, **options) self.darkbg = get_choice_opt(options, 'bg', ['light', 'dark'], 'light') == 'dark' self.colorscheme = options.get('colorscheme', None) or TERMINAL_COLORS def format(self, tokensource, outfile): # hack: if the output is a terminal and has an encoding set, # use that to avoid unicode encode problems if not self.encoding and hasattr(outfile, "encoding") and \ hasattr(outfile, "isatty") and outfile.isatty() and \ sys.version_info < (3,): self.encoding = outfile.encoding return Formatter.format(self, tokensource, outfile) def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): for ttype, value in tokensource: color = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) while color is None: ttype = ttype[:-1] color = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) if color: color = color[self.darkbg] spl = value.split('\n') for line in spl[:-1]: if line: outfile.write(ansiformat(color, line)) outfile.write('\n') if spl[-1]: outfile.write(ansiformat(color, spl[-1])) else: outfile.write(value)

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