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This change adds a new pair of methods to ITermDispatch: PushGraphicsRendition and PopGraphicsRendition, and then plumbs the change through AdaptDispatch, TerminalDispatch, ITerminalApi and TerminalApi. The stack logic is encapsulated in the SgrStack class, to allow it to be reused between the two APIs (AdaptDispatch and TerminalDispatch). Like xterm, only ten levels of nesting are supported. Pushes beyond ten will remain balanced (an equal number of pops will take you back down to zero), up to 100 pushes. Beyond 100 pushes, pushes will become unbalanced (the internal counter will no longer be incremented). This bound gives the terminal a deterministic way to recover from garbage--do 101 pops and you know you've cleared the stack back down to zero. For partial pushes (see the description of XTPUSHSGR in Issue microsoft#1796), only attributes that are supported by terminal are saved; others are ignored (this change does not including adding general support for double underlines, for example). A partial push of unsupported parameters results in an "empty" push--the subsequent pop will not change the current text attributes.
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/*++ | ||
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation | ||
Licensed under the MIT license. | ||
Module Name: | ||
- sgrStack.hpp | ||
Abstract: | ||
- Encapsulates logic for the XTPUSHSGR / XTPOPSGR VT control sequences, which save and | ||
restore text attributes on a stack. | ||
--*/ | ||
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#pragma once | ||
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#include "TextAttribute.hpp" | ||
#include "..\..\terminal\adapter\DispatchTypes.hpp" | ||
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namespace Microsoft::Console::VirtualTerminal | ||
{ | ||
class SgrStack | ||
{ | ||
public: | ||
SgrStack() : | ||
_numSgrPushes{ 0 } | ||
{ | ||
} | ||
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// Method Description: | ||
// - Saves the specified text attributes onto an internal stack. | ||
// Arguments: | ||
// - currentAttributes - The attributes to save onto the stack. | ||
// - rgOptions, cOptions - If not supplied, the full attributes are saved. If | ||
// options are supplied, only the specified parts of currentAttributes are | ||
// saved. | ||
// Return Value: | ||
// - <none> | ||
void Push(const TextAttribute& currentAttributes, | ||
_In_reads_(cOptions) const DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions* const rgOptions, | ||
const size_t cOptions) noexcept | ||
{ | ||
uint32_t validParts = 0; | ||
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if (cOptions == 0) | ||
{ | ||
// We save all current attributes. | ||
validParts = UINT32_MAX; | ||
} | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
// Each option is encoded as a bit in validParts. Options that aren't | ||
// supported are ignored. So if you try to save only unsuppported aspects | ||
// of the current text attributes, validParts will be zero, and you'll do | ||
// what is effectively an "empty" push (the subsequent pop will not change | ||
// the current attributes). | ||
for (size_t i = 0; i < cOptions; i++) | ||
{ | ||
validParts |= _GraphicsOptionToFlag(rgOptions[i]); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (_numSgrPushes < _countof(_storedSgrAttributes)) | ||
{ | ||
_storedSgrAttributes[_numSgrPushes] = currentAttributes; | ||
_validAttributes[_numSgrPushes] = validParts; | ||
} | ||
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if (_numSgrPushes < c_MaxBalancedPushes) | ||
{ | ||
_numSgrPushes++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// Method Description: | ||
// - Restores text attributes by removing from the top of the internal stack, | ||
// combining them with the supplied currentAttributes, if appropriate. | ||
// Arguments: | ||
// - currentAttributes - The current text attributes. If only a portion of | ||
// attributes were saved on the internal stack, then those attributes will be | ||
// combined with the currentAttributes passed in to form the return value. | ||
// Return Value: | ||
// - The TextAttribute that has been removed from the top of the stack, possibly | ||
// combined with currentAttributes. | ||
const TextAttribute Pop(const TextAttribute& currentAttributes) noexcept | ||
{ | ||
TextAttribute result; | ||
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if (_numSgrPushes > 0) | ||
{ | ||
_numSgrPushes--; | ||
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if (_numSgrPushes < _countof(_storedSgrAttributes)) | ||
{ | ||
uint32_t validParts = _validAttributes[_numSgrPushes]; | ||
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if (validParts == UINT32_MAX) | ||
{ | ||
return _storedSgrAttributes[_numSgrPushes]; | ||
} | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
return _CombineWithCurrentAttributes(currentAttributes, | ||
_storedSgrAttributes[_numSgrPushes], | ||
validParts); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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return currentAttributes; | ||
} | ||
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// Xterm allows the save stack to go ten deep, so we'll follow suit. Pushes after | ||
// ten deep will still remain "balanced"--once you pop back down below ten, you'll | ||
// restore the appropriate text attributes. However, if you get more than a | ||
// hundred pushes deep, we'll stop counting. Why unbalance somebody doing so many | ||
// pushes? Putting a bound on it allows us to provide "reset" functionality: at | ||
// any given point, you can execute 101 pops and know that you've taken the stack | ||
// (push count) to zero. (Then you reset text attributes, and your state is | ||
// clean.) | ||
static constexpr int c_MaxStoredSgrPushes = 10; | ||
static constexpr int c_MaxBalancedPushes = 100; | ||
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private: | ||
static constexpr uint32_t _GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions option) | ||
{ | ||
int iOption = static_cast<int>(option); | ||
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if (iOption < (sizeof(uint32_t) * 8)) | ||
{ | ||
iOption = 1 << iOption; | ||
} | ||
// else it's a bad parameter; we'll just ignore it | ||
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return iOption; | ||
} | ||
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TextAttribute _CombineWithCurrentAttributes(const TextAttribute& currentAttributes, | ||
const TextAttribute& savedAttribute, | ||
uint32_t validParts) // of savedAttribute | ||
{ | ||
TextAttribute result = currentAttributes; | ||
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// From xterm documentation: | ||
// | ||
// CSI # { | ||
// CSI Ps ; Ps # { | ||
// Push video attributes onto stack (XTPUSHSGR), xterm. The | ||
// optional parameters correspond to the SGR encoding for video | ||
// attributes, except for colors (which do not have a unique SGR | ||
// code): | ||
// Ps = 1 -> Bold. | ||
// Ps = 2 -> Faint. | ||
// Ps = 3 -> Italicized. | ||
// Ps = 4 -> Underlined. | ||
// Ps = 5 -> Blink. | ||
// Ps = 7 -> Inverse. | ||
// Ps = 8 -> Invisible. | ||
// Ps = 9 -> Crossed-out characters. | ||
// Ps = 1 0 -> Foreground color. | ||
// Ps = 1 1 -> Background color. | ||
// Ps = 2 1 -> Doubly-underlined. | ||
// | ||
// (some closing braces for people with editors that get thrown off without them: }}) | ||
// | ||
// Attributes that are not currently supported are simply ignored. | ||
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if (_GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions::BoldBright) & validParts) | ||
{ | ||
if (savedAttribute.IsBold()) | ||
{ | ||
result.Embolden(); | ||
} | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
result.Debolden(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (_GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions::Underline) & validParts) | ||
{ | ||
if (savedAttribute.IsUnderline()) | ||
{ | ||
result.EnableUnderline(); | ||
} | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
result.DisableUnderline(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (_GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions::Negative) & validParts) | ||
{ | ||
if (savedAttribute.IsReverseVideo()) | ||
{ | ||
if (!result.IsReverseVideo()) | ||
{ | ||
result.Invert(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
if (result.IsReverseVideo()) | ||
{ | ||
result.Invert(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (_GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions::ForegroundColor) & validParts) | ||
{ | ||
result.SetForegroundFrom(savedAttribute); | ||
} | ||
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if (_GraphicsOptionToFlag(DispatchTypes::GraphicsOptions::BackgroundColor) & validParts) | ||
{ | ||
result.SetBackgroundFrom(savedAttribute); | ||
} | ||
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return result; | ||
} | ||
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int _numSgrPushes; // used as an index into the following arrays | ||
TextAttribute _storedSgrAttributes[c_MaxStoredSgrPushes]; | ||
uint32_t _validAttributes[c_MaxStoredSgrPushes]; // flags that indicate which portions of the attributes are valid | ||
}; | ||
} |
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