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			219 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			V
		
	
	
module term
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import os
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import strings.textscanner
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const (
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	default_columns_size = 80
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	default_rows_size    = 25
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)
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// Coord - used by term.get_cursor_position and term.set_cursor_position
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pub struct Coord {
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pub mut:
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	x int
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	y int
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}
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// can_show_color_on_stdout returns true if colors are allowed in stdout;
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// returns false otherwise.
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pub fn can_show_color_on_stdout() bool {
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	return supports_escape_sequences(1)
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}
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// can_show_color_on_stderr returns true if colors are allowed in stderr;
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// returns false otherwise.
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pub fn can_show_color_on_stderr() bool {
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	return supports_escape_sequences(2)
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}
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// failed returns a bold white on red version of the string `s`
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// If colors are not allowed, returns the string `s`
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pub fn failed(s string) string {
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	if can_show_color_on_stdout() {
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		return bg_red(bold(white(s)))
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	}
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	return s
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}
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// ok_message returns a colored string with green color.
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// If colors are not allowed, returns a given string.
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pub fn ok_message(s string) string {
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	if can_show_color_on_stdout() {
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		return green(' $s ')
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	}
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	return s
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}
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// fail_message returns a colored string with red color.
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// If colors are not allowed, returns a given string.
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pub fn fail_message(s string) string {
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	return failed(' $s ')
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}
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// warn_message returns a colored string with yellow color.
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// If colors are not allowed, returns a given string.
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pub fn warn_message(s string) string {
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	if can_show_color_on_stdout() {
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		return bright_yellow(' $s ')
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	}
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	return s
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}
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// colorize returns a colored string by running the specified `cfn` over
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// the message `s`, only if colored stdout is supported by the terminal.
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// Example: term.colorize(term.yellow, 'the message')
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pub fn colorize(cfn fn (string) string, s string) string {
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	if can_show_color_on_stdout() {
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		return cfn(s)
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	}
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	return s
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}
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// ecolorize returns a colored string by running the specified `cfn` over
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// the message `s`, only if colored stderr is supported by the terminal.
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// Example: term.ecolorize(term.bright_red, 'the message')
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pub fn ecolorize(cfn fn (string) string, s string) string {
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	if can_show_color_on_stderr() {
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		return cfn(s)
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	}
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	return s
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}
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// strip_ansi removes any ANSI sequences in the `text`
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pub fn strip_ansi(text string) string {
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	// This is a port of https://github.com/kilobyte/colorized-logs/blob/master/ansi2txt.c
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	// \e, [, 1, m, a, b, c, \e, [, 2, 2, m => abc
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	mut input := textscanner.new(text)
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	mut output := []byte{cap: text.len}
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	mut ch := 0
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	for ch != -1 {
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		ch = input.next()
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		if ch == 27 {
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			ch = input.next()
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			if ch == `[` {
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				for {
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					ch = input.next()
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					if ch in [`;`, `?`] || (ch >= `0` && ch <= `9`) {
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						continue
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					}
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					break
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				}
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			} else if ch == `]` {
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				ch = input.next()
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				if ch >= `0` && ch <= `9` {
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					for {
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						ch = input.next()
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						if ch == -1 || ch == 7 {
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							break
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						}
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						if ch == 27 {
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							ch = input.next()
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							break
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						}
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					}
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				}
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			} else if ch == `%` {
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				ch = input.next()
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			}
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		} else if ch != -1 {
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			output << byte(ch)
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		}
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	}
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	return output.bytestr()
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}
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// h_divider returns a horizontal divider line with a dynamic width,
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// that depends on the current terminal settings.
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// If an empty string is passed in, print enough spaces to make a new line
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pub fn h_divider(divider string) string {
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	cols, _ := get_terminal_size()
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	mut result := ''
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	if divider.len > 0 {
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		result = divider.repeat(1 + (cols / divider.len))
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	} else {
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		result = ' '.repeat(1 + cols)
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	}
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	return result[0..cols]
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}
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// header_left returns a horizontal divider line with a title text on the left.
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// e.g: term.header_left('TITLE', '=')
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// ==== TITLE =========================
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pub fn header_left(text string, divider string) string {
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	plain_text := strip_ansi(text)
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	xcols, _ := get_terminal_size()
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	cols := imax(1, xcols)
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	relement := if divider.len > 0 { divider } else { ' ' }
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	hstart := relement.repeat(4)[0..4]
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	remaining_cols := (cols - (hstart.len + 1 + plain_text.len + 1))
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	hend := relement.repeat((remaining_cols + 1) / relement.len)[0..remaining_cols]
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	return '$hstart $text $hend'
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}
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// header returns a horizontal divider line with a centered text in the middle.
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// e.g: term.header('TEXT', '=')
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// =============== TEXT ===============
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pub fn header(text string, divider string) string {
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	if text.len == 0 {
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		return h_divider(divider)
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	}
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	xcols, _ := get_terminal_size()
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	cols := imax(1, xcols)
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	tlimit := imax(1, if cols > text.len + 2 + 2 * divider.len {
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		text.len
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	} else {
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		cols - 3 - 2 * divider.len
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	})
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	tlimit_alligned := if (tlimit % 2) != (cols % 2) { tlimit + 1 } else { tlimit }
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	tstart := imax(0, (cols - tlimit_alligned) / 2)
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	mut ln := ''
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	if divider.len > 0 {
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		ln = divider.repeat(1 + cols / divider.len)[0..cols]
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	} else {
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		ln = ' '.repeat(1 + cols)
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	}
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	if ln.len == 1 {
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		return ln + ' ' + text[0..tlimit] + ' ' + ln
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	}
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	return ln[0..tstart] + ' ' + text[0..tlimit] + ' ' + ln[tstart + tlimit + 2..cols]
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}
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fn imax(x int, y int) int {
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	return if x > y { x } else { y }
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}
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[manualfree]
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fn supports_escape_sequences(fd int) bool {
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	vcolors_override := os.getenv('VCOLORS')
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	defer {
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		unsafe { vcolors_override.free() }
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	}
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	if vcolors_override == 'always' {
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		return true
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	}
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	if vcolors_override == 'never' {
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		return false
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	}
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	env_term := os.getenv('TERM')
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	defer {
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		unsafe { env_term.free() }
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	}
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	if env_term == 'dumb' {
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		return false
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	}
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	$if windows {
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		env_conemu := os.getenv('ConEmuANSI')
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		defer {
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			unsafe { env_conemu.free() }
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		}
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		if env_conemu == 'ON' {
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			return true
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		}
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		// 4 is enable_virtual_terminal_processing
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		return (os.is_atty(fd) & 0x0004) > 0
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	} $else {
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		return os.is_atty(fd) > 0
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	}
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}
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