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+ == 0.7.0 / 2014-03-12
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+ * refactored to use regexp pattern matching
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+ * works with frozen strings
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  == 0.6.0 / 2013-09-25
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+ colorize
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+ ========
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+ Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences.
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+
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+ features
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+ --------
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+
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+ * change string color
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+ * change string background
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+ * change string effect
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+ usage
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+ -----
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+ puts "This is red on blue".colorize(:red).on_blue
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+ String.colors - return array of all possible colors names
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+ String.modes - return array of all possible modes
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+ String.color_matrix - displays color matrix with color names
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+ String.color_matrix("FOO") - display color matrix with "FOO" text
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+ requirements
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+ ------------
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+ * Win32/Console/ANSI (for Windows)
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+ install
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+ -------
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+ -------
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- s.description = "Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences."
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+ s.homepage = 'http://github.com/fazibear/colorize'
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+ s.description = 'Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences.'
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+ 'Rakefile',
22
+ 'colorize.gemspec',
23
+ 'lib/colorize.rb',
24
+ 'test/test_colorize.rb',
25
+ 'test/test_helper.rb'
25
26
  ]
26
27
  s.test_files = [
27
- "test/test_helper.rb",
28
- "test/test_colorize.rb"
29
- ]
30
- s.extra_rdoc_files = [
31
- "README.rdoc"
28
+ 'test/test_helper.rb',
29
+ 'test/test_colorize.rb'
32
30
  ]
33
31
  end
@@ -16,15 +16,15 @@ class String
16
16
  :cyan => 6,
17
17
  :white => 7,
18
18
  :default => 9,
19
-
20
- :light_black => 10,
21
- :light_red => 11,
22
- :light_green => 12,
23
- :light_yellow => 13,
24
- :light_blue => 14,
25
- :light_magenta => 15,
26
- :light_cyan => 16,
27
- :light_white => 17
19
+
20
+ :light_black => 60,
21
+ :light_red => 61,
22
+ :light_green => 62,
23
+ :light_yellow => 63,
24
+ :light_blue => 64,
25
+ :light_magenta => 65,
26
+ :light_cyan => 66,
27
+ :light_white => 67
28
28
  }
29
29
 
30
30
  #
@@ -38,23 +38,10 @@ class String
38
38
  :swap => 7, # Exchange foreground and background colors
39
39
  :hide => 8 # Hide text (foreground color would be the same as background)
40
40
  }
41
-
42
- protected
43
-
44
- #
45
- # Set color values in new string instance
46
- #
47
- def set_color_parameters( params )
48
- if (params.instance_of?(Hash))
49
- @color = params[:color]
50
- @background = params[:background]
51
- @mode = params[:mode]
52
- @uncolorized = params[:uncolorized]
53
- self
54
- else
55
- nil
56
- end
57
- end
41
+
42
+ REGEXP_PATTERN = /\033\[([0-9]+);([0-9]+);([0-9]+)m(.+?)\033\[0m|([^\033]+)/
43
+ COLOR_OFFSET = 30
44
+ BACKGROUND_OFFSET = 40
58
45
 
59
46
  public
60
47
 
@@ -63,90 +50,88 @@ class String
63
50
  #
64
51
  # Examples:
65
52
  #
66
- # puts "This is blue".colorize( :blue )
67
- # puts "This is light blue".colorize( :light_blue )
68
- # puts "This is also blue".colorize( :color => :blue )
69
- # puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :color => :light_blue, :background => :red )
70
- # puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :light_blue ).colorize( :background => :red )
53
+ # puts "This is blue".colorize(:blue)
54
+ # puts "This is light blue".colorize(:light_blue)
55
+ # puts "This is also blue".colorize(:color => :blue)
56
+ # puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize(:color => :light_blue, :background => :red)
57
+ # puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize(:light_blue ).colorize( :background => :red)
71
58
  # puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red
72
- # puts "This is red on blue".colorize( :red ).on_blue
73
- # puts "This is red on blue and underline".colorize( :red ).on_blue.underline
59
+ # puts "This is red on blue".colorize(:red).on_blue
60
+ # puts "This is red on blue and underline".colorize(:red).on_blue.underline
74
61
  # puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red.blink
75
62
  # puts "This is uncolorized".blue.on_red.uncolorize
76
63
  #
77
- def colorize( params )
64
+ def colorize(params)
78
65
  begin
79
66
  require 'Win32/Console/ANSI' if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /win32/
80
67
  rescue LoadError
81
68
  raise 'You must gem install win32console to use colorize on Windows'
82
69
  end
83
70
 
84
- color_parameters = {}
85
-
86
- if (params.instance_of?(Hash))
87
- color_parameters[:color] = COLORS[params[:color]]
88
- color_parameters[:background] = COLORS[params[:background]]
89
- color_parameters[:mode] = MODES[params[:mode]]
90
- elsif (params.instance_of?(Symbol))
91
- color_parameters[:color] = COLORS[params]
92
- end
93
-
94
- color_parameters[:color] ||= @color ||= COLORS[:default]
95
- color_parameters[:background] ||= @background ||= COLORS[:default]
96
- color_parameters[:mode] ||= @mode ||= MODES[:default]
71
+ self.scan(REGEXP_PATTERN).inject("") do |str, match|
72
+ match[0] ||= MODES[:default]
73
+ match[1] ||= COLORS[:default] + COLOR_OFFSET
74
+ match[2] ||= COLORS[:default] + BACKGROUND_OFFSET
75
+ match[3] ||= match[4]
97
76
 
98
- color_parameters[:uncolorized] ||= @uncolorized ||= self.dup
99
-
100
- # Calculate bright mode
101
- color_parameters[:color] += 50 if color_parameters[:color] > 10
102
-
103
- color_parameters[:background] += 50 if color_parameters[:background] > 10
77
+ if (params.instance_of?(Hash))
78
+ match[0] = MODES[params[:mode]] if params[:mode]
79
+ match[1] = COLORS[params[:color]] + COLOR_OFFSET if params[:color]
80
+ match[2] = COLORS[params[:background]] + BACKGROUND_OFFSET if params[:background]
81
+ elsif (params.instance_of?(Symbol))
82
+ match[1] = COLORS[params] +COLOR_OFFSET if params
83
+ end
104
84
 
105
- "\033[#{color_parameters[:mode]};#{color_parameters[:color]+30};#{color_parameters[:background]+40}m#{color_parameters[:uncolorized]}\033[0m".set_color_parameters( color_parameters )
85
+ str << "\033[#{match[0]};#{match[1]};#{match[2]}m#{match[3]}\033[0m"
86
+ end
106
87
  end
107
88
 
108
89
  #
109
90
  # Return uncolorized string
110
91
  #
111
92
  def uncolorize
112
- @uncolorized || self
93
+ self.scan(REGEXP_PATTERN).inject("") do |str, match|
94
+ str << (match[3] || match[4])
95
+ end
113
96
  end
114
-
97
+
115
98
  #
116
- # Return true if sting is colorized
99
+ # Return true if string is colorized
117
100
  #
118
101
  def colorized?
119
- !defined?(@uncolorized).nil?
102
+ self.scan(REGEXP_PATTERN).reject do |match|
103
+ match.last
104
+ end.any?
120
105
  end
121
106
 
122
107
  #
123
108
  # Make some color and on_color methods
124
109
  #
125
- COLORS.each_key do | key |
110
+ COLORS.each_key do |key|
126
111
  next if key == :default
127
112
 
128
113
  define_method key do
129
- self.colorize( :color => key )
114
+ self.colorize(:color => key)
130
115
  end
131
-
116
+
132
117
  define_method "on_#{key}" do
133
- self.colorize( :background => key )
118
+ self.colorize(:background => key)
134
119
  end
135
120
  end
136
121
 
137
122
  #
138
123
  # Methods for modes
139
124
  #
140
- MODES.each_key do | key |
125
+ MODES.each_key do |key|
141
126
  next if key == :default
142
-
127
+
143
128
  define_method key do
144
- self.colorize( :mode => key )
129
+ self.colorize(:mode => key)
145
130
  end
146
131
  end
147
132
 
148
133
  class << self
149
-
134
+
150
135
  #
151
136
  # Return array of available modes used by colorize method
152
137
  #
@@ -159,23 +144,24 @@ class String
159
144
  #
160
145
  def colors
161
146
  COLORS.keys
162
- end
147
+ end
163
148
 
164
149
  #
165
150
  # Display color matrix with color names
166
151
  #
167
- def color_matrix( txt = "[X]" )
152
+ def color_matrix(txt = '[X]')
168
153
  size = String.colors.length
169
- String.colors.each do | color |
170
- String.colors.each do | back |
171
- print txt.colorize( :color => color, :background => back )
154
+ String.colors.each do |color|
155
+ String.colors.each do |back|
156
+ print txt.colorize(:color => color, :background => back)
172
157
  end
173
158
  puts " < #{color}"
174
159
  end
175
- String.colors.reverse.each_with_index do | back, index |
160
+ String.colors.reverse.each_with_index do |back, index|
176
161
  puts "#{"|".rjust(txt.length)*(size-index)} < #{back}"
177
- end
178
- ""
162
+ end
163
+ ''
179
164
  end
165
+
180
166
  end
181
167
  end
@@ -2,48 +2,60 @@ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper.rb'
2
2
 
3
3
  class TestColorize < Test::Unit::TestCase
4
4
  def test_blue_symbol
5
- assert "This is blue".colorize(:blue) == "\e[0;34;49mThis is blue\e[0m"
5
+ assert 'This is blue'.colorize(:blue) == "\e[0;34;49mThis is blue\e[0m"
6
6
  end
7
7
 
8
8
  def test_blue_hash
9
- assert "This is also blue".colorize( :color => :blue) == "\e[0;34;49mThis is also blue\e[0m"
9
+ assert 'This is also blue'.colorize(:color => :blue) == "\e[0;34;49mThis is also blue\e[0m"
10
10
  end
11
11
 
12
12
  def test_light_blue_symbol
13
- assert "This is light blue".colorize(:light_blue) == "\e[0;94;49mThis is light blue\e[0m"
13
+ assert 'This is light blue'.colorize(:light_blue) == "\e[0;94;49mThis is light blue\e[0m"
14
14
  end
15
15
 
16
16
  def test_light_blue_with_red_background_hash
17
- assert "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :color => :light_blue, :background => :red ) == "\e[0;94;41mThis is light blue with red background\e[0m"
17
+ assert 'This is light blue with red background'.colorize(:color => :light_blue, :background => :red) == "\e[0;94;41mThis is light blue with red background\e[0m"
18
18
  end
19
19
 
20
20
  def test_light_blue_with_red_background_symbol_and_hash
21
- assert "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :light_blue ).colorize( :background => :red ) == "\e[0;144;41mThis is light blue with red background\e[0m"
21
+ assert 'This is light blue with red background'.colorize(:light_blue).colorize(:background => :red) == "\e[0;94;41mThis is light blue with red background\e[0m"
22
22
  end
23
23
 
24
24
  def test_blue_with_red_background_method
25
- assert "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red == "\e[0;34;41mThis is blue text on red\e[0m"
25
+ assert 'This is blue text on red'.blue.on_red == "\e[0;34;41mThis is blue text on red\e[0m"
26
26
  end
27
27
 
28
28
  def test_red_with_blue_background_symbol_and_method
29
- assert "This is red on blue".colorize( :red ).on_blue == "\e[0;31;44mThis is red on blue\e[0m"
29
+ assert 'This is red on blue'.colorize(:red).on_blue == "\e[0;31;44mThis is red on blue\e[0m"
30
30
  end
31
31
 
32
32
  def test_red_with_blue_background_and_underline_sumbol_and_methods
33
- assert "This is red on blue and underline".colorize( :red ).on_blue.underline == "\e[4;31;44mThis is red on blue and underline\e[0m"
33
+ assert 'This is red on blue and underline'.colorize(:red).on_blue.underline == "\e[4;31;44mThis is red on blue and underline\e[0m"
34
34
  end
35
35
 
36
36
  def test_blue_with_red_background_and_blink_methods
37
- assert "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red.blink == "\e[5;34;41mThis is blue text on red\e[0m"
37
+ assert 'This is blue text on red'.blue.on_red.blink == "\e[5;34;41mThis is blue text on red\e[0m"
38
38
  end
39
39
 
40
40
  def test_uncolorize
41
- assert "This is uncolorized".blue.on_red.uncolorize == "This is uncolorized"
41
+ assert 'This is uncolorized'.blue.on_red.uncolorize == "This is uncolorized"
42
42
  end
43
43
 
44
44
  def test_colorized?
45
- assert "Red".red.colorized? == true
46
- assert "Blue".colorized? == false
47
- assert "Green".blue.green.uncolorize.colorized? == false
45
+ assert 'Red'.red.colorized? == true
46
+ assert 'Blue'.colorized? == false
47
+ assert 'Green'.blue.green.uncolorize.colorized? == false
48
+ end
49
+
50
+ def test_concatenated_strings_on_green
51
+ assert ('none' + 'red'.red + 'none' + 'blue'.blue + 'none').on_green == "\e[0;39;42mnone\e[0m\e[0;31;42mred\e[0m\e[0;39;42mnone\e[0m\e[0;34;42mblue\e[0m\e[0;39;42mnone\e[0m"
52
+ end
53
+
54
+ def test_concatenated_strings_uncolorize
55
+ assert ('none' + 'red'.red + 'none' + 'blue'.blue + 'none').uncolorize == "nonerednonebluenone"
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ def test_frozen_strings
59
+ assert 'This is blue text on red'.freeze.blue.on_red.blink == "\e[5;34;41mThis is blue text on red\e[0m"
48
60
  end
49
61
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: colorize
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.6.0
4
+ version: 0.7.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - fazibear
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ description: Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, backgr
16
16
  email: fazibear@gmail.com
17
17
  executables: []
18
18
  extensions: []
19
- extra_rdoc_files:
20
- - README.rdoc
19
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
21
20
  files:
22
- - CHANGELOG.rdoc
23
- - README.rdoc
21
+ - CHANGELOG
22
+ - LICENSE
23
+ - README.md
24
24
  - Rakefile
25
25
  - colorize.gemspec
26
26
  - lib/colorize.rb
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ files:
28
28
  - test/test_helper.rb
29
29
  homepage: http://github.com/fazibear/colorize
30
30
  licenses:
31
- - GPL
31
+ - GPL-2
32
32
  metadata: {}
33
33
  post_install_message:
34
34
  rdoc_options: []
@@ -36,21 +36,20 @@ require_paths:
36
36
  - lib
37
37
  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
38
38
  requirements:
39
- - - ! '>='
39
+ - - ">="
40
40
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
41
41
  version: '0'
42
42
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
43
43
  requirements:
44
- - - ! '>='
44
+ - - ">="
45
45
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
46
46
  version: '0'
47
47
  requirements: []
48
48
  rubyforge_project:
49
- rubygems_version: 2.1.4
49
+ rubygems_version: 2.2.2
50
50
  signing_key:
51
51
  specification_version: 4
52
52
  summary: Add color methods to String class
53
53
  test_files:
54
54
  - test/test_helper.rb
55
55
  - test/test_colorize.rb
56
- has_rdoc:
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
1
- == DESCRIPTION:
2
-
3
- Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences.
4
-
5
- == FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
6
-
7
- * change string color
8
- * change string background
9
- * change string effect
10
-
11
- == SYNOPSIS:
12
-
13
- Some usage samples:
14
-
15
- puts "This is blue".colorize( :blue )
16
- puts "This is light blue".colorize( :light_blue )
17
- puts "This is also blue".colorize( :color => :blue )
18
- puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :color => :light_blue, :background => :red )
19
- puts "This is light blue with red background".colorize( :light_blue ).colorize( :background => :red )
20
- puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red
21
- puts "This is red on blue".colorize( :red ).on_blue
22
- puts "This is red on blue and underline".colorize( :red ).on_blue.underline
23
- puts "This is blue text on red".blue.on_red.blink
24
- puts "This is uncolorized".blue.on_red.uncolorize
25
-
26
- Class methods:
27
-
28
- String.colors - return array of all possible colors names
29
- String.modes - return array of all possible modes
30
- String.color_matrix - displays color matrix with color names
31
- String.color_matrix( "FOO" ) - display color matrix with "FOO" text
32
-
33
- == REQUIREMENTS:
34
-
35
- * Win32/Console/ANSI (for Windows)
36
-
37
- == INSTALL:
38
-
39
- * gem install colorize
40
-
41
- *Note:* You may need to use sudo to install gems
42
-
43
- == LICENSE:
44
-
45
- colorize - Ruby String class extension. Adds methods to set text color, background color and, text effects on ruby console and command line output, using ANSI escape sequences.
46
-
47
- Copyright (C) 2007 Michal Kalbarczyk
48
-
49
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
50
-
51
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
52
-
53
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500 Boston, MA 02110-1335, USA