X-Git-Url: https://git.josue.xyz/?p=VSoRC%2F.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=node_modules%2Fnode-pty%2Fdeps%2Fwinpty%2Fmisc%2Fcolor-test.sh;fp=node_modules%2Fnode-pty%2Fdeps%2Fwinpty%2Fmisc%2Fcolor-test.sh;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=065c8094e293216919cc7f5f874c2c0b8e632684;hb=5e96dd57ddd883604e87f62bdddcb111c63a6e1a;hpb=acb5f682a2b75b972710cabd81658f63071324b0 diff --git a/node_modules/node-pty/deps/winpty/misc/color-test.sh b/node_modules/node-pty/deps/winpty/misc/color-test.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 065c809..0000000 --- a/node_modules/node-pty/deps/winpty/misc/color-test.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -FORE=$1 -BACK=$2 -FILL=$3 - -if [ "$FORE" = "" ]; then - FORE=DefaultFore -fi -if [ "$BACK" = "" ]; then - BACK=DefaultBack -fi - -# To detect color changes, we want a character that fills the whole cell -# if possible. U+2588 is perfect, except that it becomes invisible in the -# original xterm, when bolded. For that terminal, use something else, like -# "#" or "@". -if [ "$FILL" = "" ]; then - FILL="█" -fi - -# SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) -s() { - printf '\033[0m' - while [ "$1" != "" ]; do - printf '\033['"$1"'m' - shift - done -} - -# Print -p() { - echo -n "$@" -} - -# Print with newline -pn() { - echo "$@" -} - -# For practical reasons, sandwich black and white in-between the other colors. -FORE_COLORS="31 30 37 32 33 34 35 36" -BACK_COLORS="41 40 47 42 43 44 45 46" - - - -### Test order of Invert(7) -- it does not matter what order it appears in. - -# The Red color setting here (31) is shadowed by the green setting (32). The -# Reverse flag does not cause (32) to alter the background color immediately; -# instead, the Reverse flag is applied once to determine the final effective -# Fore/Back colors. -s 7 31 32; p " -- Should be: $BACK-on-green -- "; s; pn -s 31 7 32; p " -- Should be: $BACK-on-green -- "; s; pn -s 31 32 7; p " -- Should be: $BACK-on-green -- "; s; pn - -# As above, but for the background color. -s 7 41 42; p " -- Should be: green-on-$FORE -- "; s; pn -s 41 7 42; p " -- Should be: green-on-$FORE -- "; s; pn -s 41 42 7; p " -- Should be: green-on-$FORE -- "; s; pn - -# One last, related test -s 7; p "Invert text"; s 7 1; p " with some words bold"; s; pn; -s 0; p "Normal text"; s 0 1; p " with some words bold"; s; pn; - -pn - - - -### Test effect of Bold(1) on color, with and without Invert(7). - -# The Bold flag does not affect the background color when Reverse is missing. -# There should always be 8 colored boxes. -p " " -for x in $BACK_COLORS; do - s $x; p "-"; s $x 1; p "-" -done -s; pn " Bold should not affect background" - -# On some terminals, Bold affects color, and on some it doesn't. If there -# are only 8 colored boxes, then the next two tests will also show 8 colored -# boxes. If there are 16 boxes, then exactly one of the next two tests will -# also have 16 boxes. -p " " -for x in $FORE_COLORS; do - s $x; p "$FILL"; s $x 1; p "$FILL" -done -s; pn " Does bold affect foreground color?" - -# On some terminals, Bold+Invert highlights the final Background color. -p " " -for x in $FORE_COLORS; do - s $x 7; p "-"; s $x 7 1; p "-" -done -s; pn " Test if Bold+Invert affects background color" - -# On some terminals, Bold+Invert highlights the final Foreground color. -p " " -for x in $BACK_COLORS; do - s $x 7; p "$FILL"; s $x 7 1; p "$FILL" -done -s; pn " Test if Bold+Invert affects foreground color" - -pn - - - -### Test for support of ForeHi and BackHi properties. - -# ForeHi -p " " -for x in $FORE_COLORS; do - hi=$(( $x + 60 )) - s $x; p "$FILL"; s $hi; p "$FILL" -done -s; pn " Test for support of ForeHi colors" -p " " -for x in $FORE_COLORS; do - hi=$(( $x + 60 )) - s $x; p "$FILL"; s $x $hi; p "$FILL" -done -s; pn " Test for support of ForeHi colors (w/compat)" - -# BackHi -p " " -for x in $BACK_COLORS; do - hi=$(( $x + 60 )) - s $x; p "-"; s $hi; p "-" -done -s; pn " Test for support of BackHi colors" -p " " -for x in $BACK_COLORS; do - hi=$(( $x + 60 )) - s $x; p "-"; s $x $hi; p "-" -done -s; pn " Test for support of BackHi colors (w/compat)" - -pn - - - -### Identify the default fore and back colors. - -pn "Match default fore and back colors against 16-color palette" -pn " ==fore== ==back==" -for fore in $FORE_COLORS; do - forehi=$(( $fore + 60 )) - back=$(( $fore + 10 )) - backhi=$(( $back + 60 )) - p " " - s $fore; p "$FILL"; s; p "$FILL"; s $fore; p "$FILL"; s; p " " - s $forehi; p "$FILL"; s; p "$FILL"; s $forehi; p "$FILL"; s; p " " - s $back; p "-"; s; p "-"; s $back; p "-"; s; p " " - s $backhi; p "-"; s; p "-"; s $backhi; p "-"; s; p " " - pn " $fore $forehi $back $backhi" -done - -pn - - - -### Test coloring of rest-of-line. - -# -# When a new line is scrolled in, every cell in the line receives the -# current background color, which can be the default/transparent color. -# - -p "Newline with red background: usually no red -->"; s 41; pn -s; pn "This text is plain, but rest is red if scrolled -->" -s; p " "; s 41; printf '\033[1K'; s; printf '\033[1C'; pn "<-- red Erase-in-Line to beginning" -s; p "red Erase-in-Line to end -->"; s 41; printf '\033[0K'; s; pn -pn - - - -### Moving the cursor around does not change colors of anything. - -pn "Test modifying uncolored lines with a colored SGR:" -pn "aaaa" -pn -pn "____e" -s 31 42; printf '\033[4C\033[3A'; pn "bb" -pn "cccc" -pn "dddd" -s; pn - -pn "Test modifying colored+inverted+bold line with plain text:" -s 42 31 7 1; printf 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\r'; -s; pn "This text is plain and followed by green-on-red -->" -pn - - - -### Full-width character overwriting - -pn 'Overwrite part of a full-width char with a half-width char' -p 'initial U+4000 ideographs -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s; pn -p 'write X to index #1 -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[24G'; p X; s; pn -p 'write X to index #2 -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[25G'; p X; s; pn -p 'write X to index #3 -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[26G'; p X; s; pn -p 'write X to index #4 -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[27G'; p X; s; pn -pn - -pn 'Verify that Erase-in-Line can "fix" last char in line' -p 'original -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s; pn -p 'overwrite -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[30G'; p 'XXX'; s; pn -p 'overwrite + Erase-in-Line -->'; s 31 42; p '䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[30G'; p 'XXX'; s; printf '\033[0K'; pn -p 'original -->'; s 31 42; p 'X䀀䀀'; s; pn -p 'overwrite -->'; s 31 42; p 'X䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[30G'; p 'ーー'; s; pn -p 'overwrite + Erase-in-Line -->'; s 31 42; p 'X䀀䀀'; s 35 44; printf '\033[30G'; p 'ーー'; s; printf '\033[0K'; pn -pn