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ColorSpec

Struct ColorSpec 

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pub struct ColorSpec { /* private fields */ }
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A color specification.

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impl ColorSpec

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pub fn new() -> ColorSpec

Create a new color specification that has no colors or styles.

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pub fn fg(&self) -> Option<&Color>

Get the foreground color.

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pub fn set_fg(&mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set the foreground color.

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pub fn bg(&self) -> Option<&Color>

Get the background color.

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pub fn set_bg(&mut self, color: Option<Color>) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set the background color.

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pub fn bold(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is bold or not.

Note that the bold setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_bold(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is bolded or not.

Note that the bold setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn dimmed(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is dimmed or not.

Note that the dimmed setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_dimmed(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is dimmed or not.

Note that the dimmed setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn italic(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is italic or not.

Note that the italic setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_italic(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is italicized or not.

Note that the italic setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn underline(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is underline or not.

Note that the underline setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_underline(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is underlined or not.

Note that the underline setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn strikethrough(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is strikethrough or not.

Note that the strikethrough setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_strikethrough(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is strikethrough or not.

Note that the strikethrough setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn reset(&self) -> bool

Get whether reset is enabled or not.

reset is enabled by default. When disabled and using ANSI escape sequences, a “reset” code will be emitted every time a ColorSpec’s settings are applied.

Note that the reset setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn set_reset(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether to reset the terminal whenever color settings are applied.

reset is enabled by default. When disabled and using ANSI escape sequences, a “reset” code will be emitted every time a ColorSpec’s settings are applied.

Typically this is useful if callers have a requirement to more scrupulously manage the exact sequence of escape codes that are emitted when using ANSI for colors.

Note that the reset setting has no effect in a Windows console.

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pub fn intense(&self) -> bool

Get whether this is intense or not.

On Unix-like systems, this will output the ANSI escape sequence that will print a high-intensity version of the color specified.

On Windows systems, this will output the ANSI escape sequence that will print a brighter version of the color specified.

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pub fn set_intense(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut ColorSpec

Set whether the text is intense or not.

On Unix-like systems, this will output the ANSI escape sequence that will print a high-intensity version of the color specified.

On Windows systems, this will output the ANSI escape sequence that will print a brighter version of the color specified.

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pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool

Returns true if this color specification has no colors or styles.

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pub fn clear(&mut self)

Clears this color specification so that it has no color/style settings.

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impl Clone for ColorSpec

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fn clone(&self) -> ColorSpec

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ColorSpec

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ColorSpec

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fn default() -> ColorSpec

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Eq for ColorSpec

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impl PartialEq for ColorSpec

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fn eq(&self, other: &ColorSpec) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for ColorSpec

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