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			249 lines
		
	
	
		
			10 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Copyright Jonathan Hartley 2013. BSD 3-Clause license, see LICENSE file.
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| import re
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| import sys
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| import os
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| 
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| from .ansi import AnsiFore, AnsiBack, AnsiStyle, Style
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| from .winterm import WinTerm, WinColor, WinStyle
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| from .win32 import windll, winapi_test
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| 
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| 
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| winterm = None
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| if windll is not None:
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|     winterm = WinTerm()
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| 
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| 
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| def is_stream_closed(stream):
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|     return not hasattr(stream, 'closed') or stream.closed
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| 
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| 
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| def is_a_tty(stream):
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|     return hasattr(stream, 'isatty') and stream.isatty()
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| 
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| 
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| class StreamWrapper(object):
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|     '''
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|     Wraps a stream (such as stdout), acting as a transparent proxy for all
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|     attribute access apart from method 'write()', which is delegated to our
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|     Converter instance.
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|     '''
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|     def __init__(self, wrapped, converter):
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|         # double-underscore everything to prevent clashes with names of
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|         # attributes on the wrapped stream object.
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|         self.__wrapped = wrapped
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|         self.__convertor = converter
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| 
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|     def __getattr__(self, name):
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|         return getattr(self.__wrapped, name)
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| 
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|     def write(self, text):
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|         self.__convertor.write(text)
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| 
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| 
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| class AnsiToWin32(object):
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|     '''
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|     Implements a 'write()' method which, on Windows, will strip ANSI character
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|     sequences from the text, and if outputting to a tty, will convert them into
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|     win32 function calls.
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|     '''
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|     ANSI_CSI_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\[((?:\\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])\002?')     # Control Sequence Introducer
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|     ANSI_OSC_RE = re.compile('\001?\033\\]([^\a]*)(\a)\002?')               # Operating System Command (Note: https://github.com/tartley/colorama/issues/247)
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, wrapped, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False):
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|         # The wrapped stream (normally sys.stdout or sys.stderr)
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|         self.wrapped = wrapped
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| 
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|         # should we reset colors to defaults after every .write()
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|         self.autoreset = autoreset
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| 
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|         # create the proxy wrapping our output stream
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|         self.stream = StreamWrapper(wrapped, self)
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| 
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|         on_windows = os.name == 'nt'
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|         # We test if the WinAPI works, because even if we are on Windows
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|         # we may be using a terminal that doesn't support the WinAPI
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|         # (e.g. Cygwin Terminal). In this case it's up to the terminal
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|         # to support the ANSI codes.
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|         conversion_supported = on_windows and winapi_test()
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| 
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|         # should we strip ANSI sequences from our output?
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|         if strip is None:
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|             strip = conversion_supported or (not is_stream_closed(wrapped) and not is_a_tty(wrapped))
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|         self.strip = strip
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| 
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|         # should we should convert ANSI sequences into win32 calls?
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|         if convert is None:
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|             convert = conversion_supported and not is_stream_closed(wrapped) and is_a_tty(wrapped)
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|         self.convert = convert
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| 
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|         # dict of ansi codes to win32 functions and parameters
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|         self.win32_calls = self.get_win32_calls()
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| 
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|         # are we wrapping stderr?
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|         self.on_stderr = self.wrapped is sys.stderr
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| 
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|     def should_wrap(self):
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|         '''
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|         True if this class is actually needed. If false, then the output
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|         stream will not be affected, nor will win32 calls be issued, so
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|         wrapping stdout is not actually required. This will generally be
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|         False on non-Windows platforms, unless optional functionality like
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|         autoreset has been requested using kwargs to init()
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|         '''
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|         return self.convert or self.strip or self.autoreset
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| 
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|     def get_win32_calls(self):
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|         if self.convert and winterm:
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|             return {
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|                 AnsiStyle.RESET_ALL: (winterm.reset_all, ),
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|                 AnsiStyle.BRIGHT: (winterm.style, WinStyle.BRIGHT),
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|                 AnsiStyle.DIM: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL),
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|                 AnsiStyle.NORMAL: (winterm.style, WinStyle.NORMAL),
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|                 AnsiFore.BLACK: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK),
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|                 AnsiFore.RED: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED),
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|                 AnsiFore.GREEN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN),
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|                 AnsiFore.YELLOW: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW),
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|                 AnsiFore.BLUE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE),
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|                 AnsiFore.MAGENTA: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA),
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|                 AnsiFore.CYAN: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN),
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|                 AnsiFore.WHITE: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY),
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|                 AnsiFore.RESET: (winterm.fore, ),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLACK, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.RED, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREEN, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.YELLOW, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.BLUE, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.MAGENTA, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.CYAN, True),
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|                 AnsiFore.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.fore, WinColor.GREY, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.BLACK: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK),
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|                 AnsiBack.RED: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED),
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|                 AnsiBack.GREEN: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN),
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|                 AnsiBack.YELLOW: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW),
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|                 AnsiBack.BLUE: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE),
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|                 AnsiBack.MAGENTA: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA),
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|                 AnsiBack.CYAN: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN),
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|                 AnsiBack.WHITE: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY),
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|                 AnsiBack.RESET: (winterm.back, ),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTBLACK_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLACK, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTRED_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.RED, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTGREEN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREEN, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTYELLOW_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.YELLOW, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTBLUE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.BLUE, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.MAGENTA, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTCYAN_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.CYAN, True),
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|                 AnsiBack.LIGHTWHITE_EX: (winterm.back, WinColor.GREY, True),
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|             }
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|         return dict()
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| 
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|     def write(self, text):
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|         if self.strip or self.convert:
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|             self.write_and_convert(text)
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|         else:
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|             self.wrapped.write(text)
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|             self.wrapped.flush()
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|         if self.autoreset:
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|             self.reset_all()
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| 
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| 
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|     def reset_all(self):
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|         if self.convert:
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|             self.call_win32('m', (0,))
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|         elif not self.strip and not is_stream_closed(self.wrapped):
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|             self.wrapped.write(Style.RESET_ALL)
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| 
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| 
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|     def write_and_convert(self, text):
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|         '''
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|         Write the given text to our wrapped stream, stripping any ANSI
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|         sequences from the text, and optionally converting them into win32
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|         calls.
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|         '''
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|         cursor = 0
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|         text = self.convert_osc(text)
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|         for match in self.ANSI_CSI_RE.finditer(text):
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|             start, end = match.span()
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|             self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, start)
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|             self.convert_ansi(*match.groups())
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|             cursor = end
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|         self.write_plain_text(text, cursor, len(text))
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| 
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| 
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|     def write_plain_text(self, text, start, end):
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|         if start < end:
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|             self._write(text[start:end])
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|             self.wrapped.flush()
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| 
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|     # Reference: https://github.com/robotframework/robotframework/commit/828c67695d85519e4435c556c43ed1b00985df05
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|     #  Workaround for Windows 10 console bug:
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|     #  https://github.com/robotframework/robotframework/issues/2709
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|     def _write(self, text, retry=5):
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|         try:
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|             self.wrapped.write(text)
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|         except IOError as err:
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|             if not (err.errno == 0 and retry > 0):
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|                 raise
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|             self._write(text, retry-1)
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|         except UnicodeError:
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|             self.wrapped.write('?')
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| 
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|     def convert_ansi(self, paramstring, command):
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|         if self.convert:
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|             params = self.extract_params(command, paramstring)
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|             self.call_win32(command, params)
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| 
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| 
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|     def extract_params(self, command, paramstring):
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|         if command in 'Hf':
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|             params = tuple(int(p) if len(p) != 0 else 1 for p in paramstring.split(';'))
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|             while len(params) < 2:
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|                 # defaults:
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|                 params = params + (1,)
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|         else:
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|             params = tuple(int(p) for p in paramstring.split(';') if len(p) != 0)
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|             if len(params) == 0:
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|                 # defaults:
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|                 if command in 'JKm':
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|                     params = (0,)
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|                 elif command in 'ABCD':
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|                     params = (1,)
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| 
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|         return params
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| 
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| 
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|     def call_win32(self, command, params):
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|         if command == 'm':
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|             for param in params:
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|                 if param in self.win32_calls:
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|                     func_args = self.win32_calls[param]
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|                     func = func_args[0]
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|                     args = func_args[1:]
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|                     kwargs = dict(on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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|                     func(*args, **kwargs)
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|         elif command in 'J':
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|             winterm.erase_screen(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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|         elif command in 'K':
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|             winterm.erase_line(params[0], on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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|         elif command in 'Hf':     # cursor position - absolute
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|             winterm.set_cursor_position(params, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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|         elif command in 'ABCD':   # cursor position - relative
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|             n = params[0]
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|             # A - up, B - down, C - forward, D - back
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|             x, y = {'A': (0, -n), 'B': (0, n), 'C': (n, 0), 'D': (-n, 0)}[command]
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|             winterm.cursor_adjust(x, y, on_stderr=self.on_stderr)
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| 
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| 
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|     def convert_osc(self, text):
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|         for match in self.ANSI_OSC_RE.finditer(text):
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|             start, end = match.span()
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|             text = text[:start] + text[end:]
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|             paramstring, command = match.groups()
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|             if command in '\x07':       # \x07 = BEL
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|                 params = paramstring.split(";")
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|                 # 0 - change title and icon (we will only change title)
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|                 # 1 - change icon (we don't support this)
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|                 # 2 - change title
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|                 if params[0] in '02':
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|                     winterm.set_title(params[1])
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|         return text
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