ansi_term.pl -- Print decorated text to ANSI consoles
This library allows for exploiting the color and attribute facilities of most modern terminals using ANSI escape sequences. This library provides the following:
- ansi_format/3 allows writing messages to the terminal with ansi attributes.
- It defines the hook prolog:message_line_element/2, which provides ansi attributes and hyperlinks for print_message/2.
The behavior of this library is controlled by two Prolog flags:
- [99, 111, 108, 111, 114, 95, 116, 101, 114, 109]
- When
true
, activate the color output for this library. Otherwise simply call format/3. - [104, 121, 112, 101, 114, 108, 105, 110, 107, 95, 116, 101, 114, 109]
- Emit terminal hyperlinks for
url(Location)
andurl(URL, Label)
elements of Prolog messages.
- ansi_format(+ClassOrAttributes, +Format, +Args) is det
- Format text with ANSI attributes. This predicate behaves as
format/2 using Format and Args, but if the
current_output
is a terminal, it adds ANSI escape sequences according to Attributes. For example, to print a text in bold cyan, do?- ansi_format([bold,fg(cyan)], 'Hello ~w', [world]).
Attributes is either a single attribute, a list thereof or a term that is mapped to concrete attributes based on the current theme (see prolog:console_color/2). The attribute names are derived from the ANSI specification. See the source for sgr_code/2 for details. Some commonly used attributes are:
- bold
- underline
- fg(Color),bg(Color),hfg(Color),hbg(Color)
- For
fg(Color)
andbg(Color)
, the colour name can be '#RGB' or '#RRGGBB' - fg8(Spec),bg8(Spec)
- 8-bit color specification. Spec is a colour name,
h(Color)
or an integer 0..255. - fg(R,G,B),bg(R,G,B)
- 24-bit (direct color) specification. The components are integers in the range 0..255.
Defined color constants are below.
default
can be used to access the default color of the terminal.- black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white
ANSI sequences are sent if and only if
- The
current_output
has the propertytty(true)
(see stream_property/2). - The Prolog flag
color_term
istrue
.
- prolog:console_color(+Term, -AnsiAttributes) is semidet[multifile]
- Hook that allows for mapping abstract terms to concrete ANSI
attributes. This hook is used by theme files to adjust the
rendering based on user preferences and context. Defaults are
defined in the file
boot/messages.pl
. - prolog:message_line_element(+Stream, +Term) is semidet[multifile]
- Hook implementation that deals with
ansi(+Attr, +Fmt, +Args)
in message specifications. - ansi_hyperlink(+Stream, +Location) is det
- ansi_hyperlink(+Stream, +URL, +Label) is det
- Create a hyperlink for a terminal emulator. The file is fairly easy,
but getting the line and column across is not as there seems to be
no established standard. The current implementation emits, i.e.,
inserting a capital
L
before the line.``file://AbsFileName[#LLine[:Column]]``
- ansi_get_color(+Which, -RGB) is semidet
- Obtain the RGB color for an ANSI color parameter. Which is either a
color alias or an integer ANSI color id. Defined aliases are
foreground
andbackground
. This predicate sends a request to the console (user_output
) and reads the reply. This assumes anxterm
compatible terminal.
Re-exported predicates
The following predicates are exported from this file while their implementation is defined in imported modules or non-module files loaded by this module.
- ansi_hyperlink(+Stream, +Location) is det
- ansi_hyperlink(+Stream, +URL, +Label) is det
- Create a hyperlink for a terminal emulator. The file is fairly easy,
but getting the line and column across is not as there seems to be
no established standard. The current implementation emits, i.e.,
inserting a capital
L
before the line.``file://AbsFileName[#LLine[:Column]]``