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Jeff King e9330ae4b8 color: use git_colorbool enum type to store colorbools
We traditionally used "int" to store and pass around the values defined
by "enum git_colorbool" (which were originally just #define macros).
Using an int doesn't produce incorrect results, but using the actual
enum makes the intent of the code more clear.

It would be nice if the compiler could catch cases where we used the
enum and an int interchangeably, since it's very easy to accidentally
check the boolean true/false of a colorbool like:

  if (branch_use_color)

This is wrong because GIT_COLOR_UNKNOWN and GIT_COLOR_AUTO evaluate to
true in C, even though we may ultimately decide not to use color. But C
is pretty happy to convert between ints and enums (even with various
-Wenum-* warnings). So this sadly doesn't protect us from such mistakes,
but it hopefully does make the code easier to read.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-09-16 17:59:53 -07:00

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#define DISABLE_SIGN_COMPARE_WARNINGS
#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "color.h"
#include "editor.h"
#include "gettext.h"
#include "hex-ll.h"
#include "pager.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
static enum git_colorbool git_use_color_default = GIT_COLOR_AUTO;
int color_stdout_is_tty = -1;
/*
* The list of available column colors.
*/
const char *column_colors_ansi[] = {
GIT_COLOR_RED,
GIT_COLOR_GREEN,
GIT_COLOR_YELLOW,
GIT_COLOR_BLUE,
GIT_COLOR_MAGENTA,
GIT_COLOR_CYAN,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_RED,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_GREEN,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_YELLOW,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_BLUE,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_MAGENTA,
GIT_COLOR_BOLD_CYAN,
GIT_COLOR_RESET,
};
enum {
COLOR_BACKGROUND_OFFSET = 10,
COLOR_FOREGROUND_ANSI = 30,
COLOR_FOREGROUND_RGB = 38,
COLOR_FOREGROUND_256 = 38,
COLOR_FOREGROUND_BRIGHT_ANSI = 90,
};
/* Ignore the RESET at the end when giving the size */
const int column_colors_ansi_max = ARRAY_SIZE(column_colors_ansi) - 1;
/* An individual foreground or background color. */
struct color {
enum {
COLOR_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
COLOR_NORMAL,
COLOR_ANSI, /* basic 0-7 ANSI colors + "default" (value = 9) */
COLOR_256,
COLOR_RGB
} type;
/* The numeric value for ANSI and 256-color modes */
unsigned char value;
/* 24-bit RGB color values */
unsigned char red, green, blue;
};
/*
* "word" is a buffer of length "len"; does it match the NUL-terminated
* "match" exactly?
*/
static int match_word(const char *word, int len, const char *match)
{
return !strncasecmp(word, match, len) && !match[len];
}
static int get_hex_color(const char **inp, int width, unsigned char *out)
{
const char *in = *inp;
unsigned int val;
assert(width == 1 || width == 2);
val = (hexval(in[0]) << 4) | hexval(in[width - 1]);
if (val & ~0xff)
return -1;
*inp += width;
*out = val;
return 0;
}
/*
* If an ANSI color is recognized in "name", fill "out" and return 0.
* Otherwise, leave out unchanged and return -1.
*/
static int parse_ansi_color(struct color *out, const char *name, int len)
{
/* Positions in array must match ANSI color codes */
static const char * const color_names[] = {
"black", "red", "green", "yellow",
"blue", "magenta", "cyan", "white"
};
int i;
int color_offset = COLOR_FOREGROUND_ANSI;
if (match_word(name, len, "default")) {
/*
* Restores to the terminal's default color, which may not be
* the same as explicitly setting "white" or "black".
*
* ECMA-48 - Control Functions \
* for Coded Character Sets, 5th edition (June 1991):
* > 39 default display colour (implementation-defined)
* > 49 default background colour (implementation-defined)
*
* Although not supported /everywhere/--according to terminfo,
* some terminals define "op" (original pair) as a blunt
* "set to white on black", or even "send full SGR reset"--
* it's standard and well-supported enough that if a user
* asks for it in their config this will do the right thing.
*/
out->type = COLOR_ANSI;
out->value = 9 + color_offset;
return 0;
}
if (strncasecmp(name, "bright", 6) == 0) {
color_offset = COLOR_FOREGROUND_BRIGHT_ANSI;
name += 6;
len -= 6;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(color_names); i++) {
if (match_word(name, len, color_names[i])) {
out->type = COLOR_ANSI;
out->value = i + color_offset;
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
static int parse_color(struct color *out, const char *name, int len)
{
char *end;
long val;
/* First try the special word "normal"... */
if (match_word(name, len, "normal")) {
out->type = COLOR_NORMAL;
return 0;
}
/* Try a 24- or 12-bit RGB value prefixed with '#' */
if ((len == 7 || len == 4) && name[0] == '#') {
int width_per_color = (len == 7) ? 2 : 1;
const char *color = name + 1;
if (!get_hex_color(&color, width_per_color, &out->red) &&
!get_hex_color(&color, width_per_color, &out->green) &&
!get_hex_color(&color, width_per_color, &out->blue)) {
out->type = COLOR_RGB;
return 0;
}
}
/* Then pick from our human-readable color names... */
if (parse_ansi_color(out, name, len) == 0) {
return 0;
}
/* And finally try a literal 256-color-mode number */
val = strtol(name, &end, 10);
if (end - name == len) {
/*
* Allow "-1" as an alias for "normal", but other negative
* numbers are bogus.
*/
if (val < -1)
; /* fall through to error */
else if (val < 0) {
out->type = COLOR_NORMAL;
return 0;
/* Rewrite 0-7 as more-portable standard colors. */
} else if (val < 8) {
out->type = COLOR_ANSI;
out->value = val + COLOR_FOREGROUND_ANSI;
return 0;
/* Rewrite 8-15 as more-portable aixterm colors. */
} else if (val < 16) {
out->type = COLOR_ANSI;
out->value = val - 8 + COLOR_FOREGROUND_BRIGHT_ANSI;
return 0;
} else if (val < 256) {
out->type = COLOR_256;
out->value = val;
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
static int parse_attr(const char *name, size_t len)
{
static const struct {
const char *name;
size_t len;
int val, neg;
} attrs[] = {
#define ATTR(x, val, neg) { (x), sizeof(x)-1, (val), (neg) }
ATTR("bold", 1, 22),
ATTR("dim", 2, 22),
ATTR("italic", 3, 23),
ATTR("ul", 4, 24),
ATTR("blink", 5, 25),
ATTR("reverse", 7, 27),
ATTR("strike", 9, 29)
#undef ATTR
};
int negate = 0;
int i;
if (skip_prefix_mem(name, len, "no", &name, &len)) {
skip_prefix_mem(name, len, "-", &name, &len);
negate = 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(attrs); i++) {
if (attrs[i].len == len && !memcmp(attrs[i].name, name, len))
return negate ? attrs[i].neg : attrs[i].val;
}
return -1;
}
int color_parse(const char *value, char *dst)
{
return color_parse_mem(value, strlen(value), dst);
}
/*
* Write the ANSI color codes for "c" to "out"; the string should
* already have the ANSI escape code in it. "out" should have enough
* space in it to fit any color.
*/
static char *color_output(char *out, int len, const struct color *c, int background)
{
int offset = 0;
if (background)
offset = COLOR_BACKGROUND_OFFSET;
switch (c->type) {
case COLOR_UNSPECIFIED:
case COLOR_NORMAL:
break;
case COLOR_ANSI:
out += xsnprintf(out, len, "%d", c->value + offset);
break;
case COLOR_256:
out += xsnprintf(out, len, "%d;5;%d", COLOR_FOREGROUND_256 + offset,
c->value);
break;
case COLOR_RGB:
out += xsnprintf(out, len, "%d;2;%d;%d;%d",
COLOR_FOREGROUND_RGB + offset,
c->red, c->green, c->blue);
break;
}
return out;
}
static int color_empty(const struct color *c)
{
return c->type <= COLOR_NORMAL;
}
int color_parse_mem(const char *value, int value_len, char *dst)
{
const char *ptr = value;
int len = value_len;
char *end = dst + COLOR_MAXLEN;
unsigned int has_reset = 0;
unsigned int attr = 0;
struct color fg = { COLOR_UNSPECIFIED };
struct color bg = { COLOR_UNSPECIFIED };
while (len > 0 && isspace(*ptr)) {
ptr++;
len--;
}
if (!len) {
dst[0] = '\0';
return 0;
}
/* [reset] [fg [bg]] [attr]... */
while (len > 0) {
const char *word = ptr;
struct color c = { COLOR_UNSPECIFIED };
int val, wordlen = 0;
while (len > 0 && !isspace(word[wordlen])) {
wordlen++;
len--;
}
ptr = word + wordlen;
while (len > 0 && isspace(*ptr)) {
ptr++;
len--;
}
if (match_word(word, wordlen, "reset")) {
has_reset = 1;
continue;
}
if (!parse_color(&c, word, wordlen)) {
if (fg.type == COLOR_UNSPECIFIED) {
fg = c;
continue;
}
if (bg.type == COLOR_UNSPECIFIED) {
bg = c;
continue;
}
goto bad;
}
val = parse_attr(word, wordlen);
if (0 <= val)
attr |= (1 << val);
else
goto bad;
}
#undef OUT
#define OUT(x) do { \
if (dst == end) \
BUG("color parsing ran out of space"); \
*dst++ = (x); \
} while(0)
if (has_reset || attr || !color_empty(&fg) || !color_empty(&bg)) {
int sep = 0;
int i;
OUT('\033');
OUT('[');
if (has_reset)
sep++;
for (i = 0; attr; i++) {
unsigned bit = (1 << i);
if (!(attr & bit))
continue;
attr &= ~bit;
if (sep++)
OUT(';');
dst += xsnprintf(dst, end - dst, "%d", i);
}
if (!color_empty(&fg)) {
if (sep++)
OUT(';');
dst = color_output(dst, end - dst, &fg, 0);
}
if (!color_empty(&bg)) {
if (sep++)
OUT(';');
dst = color_output(dst, end - dst, &bg, 1);
}
OUT('m');
}
OUT(0);
return 0;
bad:
return error(_("invalid color value: %.*s"), value_len, value);
#undef OUT
}
enum git_colorbool git_config_colorbool(const char *var, const char *value)
{
if (value) {
if (!strcasecmp(value, "never"))
return GIT_COLOR_NEVER;
if (!strcasecmp(value, "always"))
return GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS;
if (!strcasecmp(value, "auto"))
return GIT_COLOR_AUTO;
}
if (!var)
return GIT_COLOR_UNKNOWN;
/* Missing or explicit false to turn off colorization */
if (!git_config_bool(var, value))
return GIT_COLOR_NEVER;
/* any normal truth value defaults to 'auto' */
return GIT_COLOR_AUTO;
}
static int check_auto_color(int fd)
{
static int color_stderr_is_tty = -1;
int *is_tty_p = fd == 1 ? &color_stdout_is_tty : &color_stderr_is_tty;
if (*is_tty_p < 0)
*is_tty_p = isatty(fd);
if (*is_tty_p || (fd == 1 && pager_in_use() && pager_use_color)) {
if (!is_terminal_dumb())
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
int want_color_fd(int fd, enum git_colorbool var)
{
/*
* NEEDSWORK: This function is sometimes used from multiple threads, and
* we end up using want_auto racily. That "should not matter" since
* we always write the same value, but it's still wrong. This function
* is listed in .tsan-suppressions for the time being.
*/
static int want_auto[3] = { -1, -1, -1 };
if (fd < 1 || fd >= ARRAY_SIZE(want_auto))
BUG("file descriptor out of range: %d", fd);
if (var == GIT_COLOR_UNKNOWN)
var = git_use_color_default;
if (var == GIT_COLOR_AUTO) {
if (want_auto[fd] < 0)
want_auto[fd] = check_auto_color(fd);
return want_auto[fd];
}
return var == GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS;
}
int git_color_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb UNUSED)
{
if (!strcmp(var, "color.ui")) {
git_use_color_default = git_config_colorbool(var, value);
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
void color_print_strbuf(FILE *fp, const char *color, const struct strbuf *sb)
{
if (*color)
fprintf(fp, "%s", color);
fprintf(fp, "%s", sb->buf);
if (*color)
fprintf(fp, "%s", GIT_COLOR_RESET);
}
static int color_vfprintf(FILE *fp, const char *color, const char *fmt,
va_list args, const char *trail)
{
int r = 0;
if (*color)
r += fprintf(fp, "%s", color);
r += vfprintf(fp, fmt, args);
if (*color)
r += fprintf(fp, "%s", GIT_COLOR_RESET);
if (trail)
r += fprintf(fp, "%s", trail);
return r;
}
int color_fprintf(FILE *fp, const char *color, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int r;
va_start(args, fmt);
r = color_vfprintf(fp, color, fmt, args, NULL);
va_end(args);
return r;
}
int color_fprintf_ln(FILE *fp, const char *color, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int r;
va_start(args, fmt);
r = color_vfprintf(fp, color, fmt, args, "\n");
va_end(args);
return r;
}
int color_is_nil(const char *c)
{
return !strcmp(c, "NIL");
}