// +build windows package windows import ( "os" ansiterm "github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm" "github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm/winterm" ) // ansiWriter wraps a standard output file (e.g., os.Stdout) providing ANSI sequence translation. type ansiWriter struct { file *os.File fd uintptr infoReset *winterm.CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO command []byte escapeSequence []byte inAnsiSequence bool parser *ansiterm.AnsiParser } func newAnsiWriter(nFile int) *ansiWriter { initLogger() file, fd := winterm.GetStdFile(nFile) info, err := winterm.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(fd) if err != nil { return nil } parser := ansiterm.CreateParser("Ground", winterm.CreateWinEventHandler(fd, file)) logger.Infof("newAnsiWriter: parser %p", parser) aw := &ansiWriter{ file: file, fd: fd, infoReset: info, command: make([]byte, 0, ansiterm.ANSI_MAX_CMD_LENGTH), escapeSequence: []byte(ansiterm.KEY_ESC_CSI), parser: parser, } logger.Infof("newAnsiWriter: aw.parser %p", aw.parser) logger.Infof("newAnsiWriter: %v", aw) return aw } func (aw *ansiWriter) Fd() uintptr { return aw.fd } // Write writes len(p) bytes from p to the underlying data stream. func (aw *ansiWriter) Write(p []byte) (total int, err error) { if len(p) == 0 { return 0, nil } logger.Infof("Write: % x", p) logger.Infof("Write: %s", string(p)) return aw.parser.Parse(p) }