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# This file is part of ranger, the console file manager.
# License: GNU GPL version 3, see the file "AUTHORS" for details.
"""Contains abbreviations to curses color/attribute constants.
Multiple attributes can be combined with the | (or) operator, toggled
with ^ (xor) and checked for with & (and). Examples:
attr = bold | underline
attr |= reverse
bool(attr & reverse) # => True
attr ^= reverse
bool(attr & reverse) # => False
"""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
import curses
DEFAULT_FOREGROUND = curses.COLOR_WHITE
DEFAULT_BACKGROUND = curses.COLOR_BLACK
COLOR_PAIRS = {10: 0}
def get_color(fg, bg):
"""Returns the curses color pair for the given fg/bg combination."""
key = (fg, bg)
if key not in COLOR_PAIRS:
size = len(COLOR_PAIRS)
try:
curses.init_pair(size, fg, bg)
except curses.error:
# If curses.use_default_colors() failed during the initialization
# of curses, then using -1 as fg or bg will fail as well, which
# we need to handle with fallback-defaults:
if fg == -1: # -1 is the "default" color
fg = DEFAULT_FOREGROUND
if bg == -1: # -1 is the "default" color
bg = DEFAULT_BACKGROUND
try:
curses.init_pair(size, fg, bg)
except curses.error:
# If this fails too, colors are probably not supported
pass
COLOR_PAIRS[key] = size
return COLOR_PAIRS[key]
# pylint: disable=invalid-name,bad-whitespace
black = curses.COLOR_BLACK
blue = curses.COLOR_BLUE
cyan = curses.COLOR_CYAN
green = curses.COLOR_GREEN
magenta = curses.COLOR_MAGENTA
red = curses.COLOR_RED
white = curses.COLOR_WHITE
yellow = curses.COLOR_YELLOW
default = -1
normal = curses.A_NORMAL
bold = curses.A_BOLD
blink = curses.A_BLINK
reverse = curses.A_REVERSE
underline = curses.A_UNDERLINE
invisible = curses.A_INVIS
default_colors = (default, default, normal)
# pylint: enable=invalid-name,bad-whitespace
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