micro/internal/config/colorscheme.go
Dmitry Maluka 728d87ceba
Fix regression: non-working direct colors in syntax files (#2252)
After 9ad4437, directly specifying color names (instead of syntax groups)
in syntax files no longer works. In particular *.patch and *.diff files
are not highlighted, since in patch.yaml direct colors names are used.

Restore the previous behavior of GetColor (fallback to direct colors if
no syntax group found) to fix this regression, but also make some changes
in StringToStyle and StringToColor to still fix the issue which was fixed
by 9ad4437. In other words, ensure that there is no confusion between
direct colors ("red", "green" etc) and syntax groups omitted in the
colorscheme file.
2021-10-27 15:12:55 -07:00

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package config
import (
"errors"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/zyedidia/tcell/v2"
)
// DefStyle is Micro's default style
var DefStyle tcell.Style = tcell.StyleDefault
// Colorscheme is the current colorscheme
var Colorscheme map[string]tcell.Style
// GetColor takes in a syntax group and returns the colorscheme's style for that group
func GetColor(color string) tcell.Style {
st := DefStyle
if color == "" {
return st
}
groups := strings.Split(color, ".")
if len(groups) > 1 {
curGroup := ""
for i, g := range groups {
if i != 0 {
curGroup += "."
}
curGroup += g
if style, ok := Colorscheme[curGroup]; ok {
st = style
}
}
} else if style, ok := Colorscheme[color]; ok {
st = style
} else {
st = StringToStyle(color)
}
return st
}
// ColorschemeExists checks if a given colorscheme exists
func ColorschemeExists(colorschemeName string) bool {
return FindRuntimeFile(RTColorscheme, colorschemeName) != nil
}
// InitColorscheme picks and initializes the colorscheme when micro starts
func InitColorscheme() error {
Colorscheme = make(map[string]tcell.Style)
DefStyle = tcell.StyleDefault
return LoadDefaultColorscheme()
}
// LoadDefaultColorscheme loads the default colorscheme from $(ConfigDir)/colorschemes
func LoadDefaultColorscheme() error {
return LoadColorscheme(GlobalSettings["colorscheme"].(string))
}
// LoadColorscheme loads the given colorscheme from a directory
func LoadColorscheme(colorschemeName string) error {
file := FindRuntimeFile(RTColorscheme, colorschemeName)
if file == nil {
return errors.New(colorschemeName + " is not a valid colorscheme")
}
if data, err := file.Data(); err != nil {
return errors.New("Error loading colorscheme: " + err.Error())
} else {
Colorscheme, err = ParseColorscheme(string(data))
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// ParseColorscheme parses the text definition for a colorscheme and returns the corresponding object
// Colorschemes are made up of color-link statements linking a color group to a list of colors
// For example, color-link keyword (blue,red) makes all keywords have a blue foreground and
// red background
func ParseColorscheme(text string) (map[string]tcell.Style, error) {
var err error
parser := regexp.MustCompile(`color-link\s+(\S*)\s+"(.*)"`)
lines := strings.Split(text, "\n")
c := make(map[string]tcell.Style)
for _, line := range lines {
if strings.TrimSpace(line) == "" ||
strings.TrimSpace(line)[0] == '#' {
// Ignore this line
continue
}
matches := parser.FindSubmatch([]byte(line))
if len(matches) == 3 {
link := string(matches[1])
colors := string(matches[2])
style := StringToStyle(colors)
c[link] = style
if link == "default" {
DefStyle = style
}
} else {
err = errors.New("Color-link statement is not valid: " + line)
}
}
return c, err
}
// StringToStyle returns a style from a string
// The strings must be in the format "extra foregroundcolor,backgroundcolor"
// The 'extra' can be bold, reverse, italic or underline
func StringToStyle(str string) tcell.Style {
var fg, bg string
spaceSplit := strings.Split(str, " ")
split := strings.Split(spaceSplit[len(spaceSplit)-1], ",")
if len(split) > 1 {
fg, bg = split[0], split[1]
} else {
fg = split[0]
}
fg = strings.TrimSpace(fg)
bg = strings.TrimSpace(bg)
var fgColor, bgColor tcell.Color
var ok bool
if fg == "" || fg == "default" {
fgColor, _, _ = DefStyle.Decompose()
} else {
fgColor, ok = StringToColor(fg)
if !ok {
fgColor, _, _ = DefStyle.Decompose()
}
}
if bg == "" || bg == "default" {
_, bgColor, _ = DefStyle.Decompose()
} else {
bgColor, ok = StringToColor(bg)
if !ok {
_, bgColor, _ = DefStyle.Decompose()
}
}
style := DefStyle.Foreground(fgColor).Background(bgColor)
if strings.Contains(str, "bold") {
style = style.Bold(true)
}
if strings.Contains(str, "italic") {
style = style.Italic(true)
}
if strings.Contains(str, "reverse") {
style = style.Reverse(true)
}
if strings.Contains(str, "underline") {
style = style.Underline(true)
}
return style
}
// StringToColor returns a tcell color from a string representation of a color
// We accept either bright... or light... to mean the brighter version of a color
func StringToColor(str string) (tcell.Color, bool) {
switch str {
case "black":
return tcell.ColorBlack, true
case "red":
return tcell.ColorMaroon, true
case "green":
return tcell.ColorGreen, true
case "yellow":
return tcell.ColorOlive, true
case "blue":
return tcell.ColorNavy, true
case "magenta":
return tcell.ColorPurple, true
case "cyan":
return tcell.ColorTeal, true
case "white":
return tcell.ColorSilver, true
case "brightblack", "lightblack":
return tcell.ColorGray, true
case "brightred", "lightred":
return tcell.ColorRed, true
case "brightgreen", "lightgreen":
return tcell.ColorLime, true
case "brightyellow", "lightyellow":
return tcell.ColorYellow, true
case "brightblue", "lightblue":
return tcell.ColorBlue, true
case "brightmagenta", "lightmagenta":
return tcell.ColorFuchsia, true
case "brightcyan", "lightcyan":
return tcell.ColorAqua, true
case "brightwhite", "lightwhite":
return tcell.ColorWhite, true
case "default":
return tcell.ColorDefault, true
default:
// Check if this is a 256 color
if num, err := strconv.Atoi(str); err == nil {
return GetColor256(num), true
}
// Check if this is a truecolor hex value
if len(str) == 7 && str[0] == '#' {
return tcell.GetColor(str), true
}
return tcell.ColorDefault, false
}
}
// GetColor256 returns the tcell color for a number between 0 and 255
func GetColor256(color int) tcell.Color {
if color == 0 {
return tcell.ColorDefault
}
return tcell.PaletteColor(color)
}