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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wez Furlong
33866dad70 termwiz: fix min version dep on winapi. publish 0.17.1
Need at least 0.3.5 (I think) for the type used in
https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/2349 as well as the impl-default
feature.

refs: https://github.com/markbt/streampager/issues/57#event-7110671310
2022-08-02 18:21:49 -07:00
Mateusz Kwapich
edbc98304b [termwiz] add impl-default feature to winapi dep to fix the build
Without the feature the build fails with:

    --> src\escape\apc.rs:377:57
     |
377  |         let mut memory_info = MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION::default();
     |                                                         ^^^^^^^ function or associated item not found in `MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION`
     |
2022-08-02 13:29:05 -07:00
Wez Furlong
673ca3ad07 color types version bump for crates.io 2022-08-01 18:41:52 -07:00
Wez Furlong
56de27c773 bidi version bump for publish to crates.io 2022-08-01 18:38:44 -07:00
Wez Furlong
edeae72b5f termwiz: bump version to 0.17 2022-08-01 18:31:43 -07:00
Mark Juggurnauth-Thomas
40df2f14d2 termwiz: ensure ST sequence is grouped with OSC
When `parse_first_as_vec` is parsing an OSC sequence (e.g.
`SetHyperlink`) that is terminated by the escaped form of ST (`ESC \`),
ensure that the ST sequence is included in the returned vector.

This is achieved by ensuring the VTParser has returned to the "ground"
state: i.e. the stored state after the `ESC` is processed is not enough
for `parse_first_as_vec` to terminate.  We must also parse the `\` to
ensure that we return a complete span to the caller.

Fixes https://github.com/markbt/streampager/issues/57
2022-08-01 18:30:04 -07:00
Wez Furlong
7be01110ca termwiz: avoid cluster -> vec conversions in a few more cases
This reduces the resident memory by another ~10% because it avoids
keeping as many runs of whitespace.

Runtime for `time cat enwiki8.wiki` is still ~11-12s, resident: 530K

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1626
2022-07-24 07:57:33 -07:00
Wez Furlong
d5d161b510 termwiz: add clustered line storage for line
Adds the option to use an alternative clusted line storage for
the cells component of the line.

This structure is not optimal for mutation, but is better structured
for:

* matching/extracting textual content
* using less memory than the prior simple vector

For some contrast: the line "hello" occupies 5 Cells in the cell based
storage; that 5 discrete Cells each with their own tiny string
and a copy of their attributes.

The clustered version of the line stores one copy of the cell
attributes, the string "hello" and some small (almost constant size)
overhead for some metadata.  For simple lines of ascii text, the
clustered version is smaller as there are fewer copies of the cell
attributes.  Over the span of a large scrollback and typical terminal
display composition, this saving is anticipated to be significant.

The clustered version is also cheaper to search as it doesn't require
building a copy of the search text for each line (provided the line is
already in clustered form).

This commit introduces the capability: none of the internals request the
new form yet, and there are likely a few call sites that need to be
tweaked to avoid coersion from clustered to vector form.
2022-07-23 12:03:00 -07:00
Wez Furlong
bd79ee0bff termwiz: add bench for Cell creation/drop 2022-07-22 19:23:53 -07:00
Wez Furlong
354f3577b3 termwiz: add criterion benches for wcwidth 2022-07-22 19:21:25 -07:00
Wez Furlong
f587cac145 config: cut over to wezterm-dynamic
Avoid using serde for mapping between Lua and Rust for the `Config`
struct.

This improves the build speed of the config crate by 2x; it goes down
from 30 seconds to 9 seconds on my 5950x.
2022-05-18 07:47:39 -07:00
Wez Furlong
53c5649b88 deps: nix -> 0.24 2022-05-04 20:16:41 -07:00
Wez Furlong
a6c1680df4 deps: replace pretty_assertions dep with k9 2022-05-04 20:16:41 -07:00
Wez Furlong
e0785311c1 deps: ordered-float
closes: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/1946
2022-05-01 21:43:22 -07:00
Wez Furlong
97005b8c1c termwiz: use perfect hashing for emoji variation sequences 2022-04-26 19:10:00 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b35e3b2aad deps: remove pretty_env_loggger
Go directly to the underlying env_logger crate, as pretty_env_logger
hasn't been updated in some time, and I'd like to be able to redirect
the log output to a file more directly, and that feature is in a newer
version of the env logger than pretty_env_logger was pulling in.
2022-04-07 08:24:07 -07:00
Wez Furlong
d0d23d6c46 termwiz: prep for crates.io 2022-04-07 07:27:54 -07:00
tantei3
60ec82554b
Added support for kitty images protocol using Shared Memory (#1810)
* termwiz: add support for kitty image using shm mode
* termwiz: kitty image shm cleanup error handling
* termwiz: kitty image shm create wrapper for HANDLE and impl Drop for it
* termwiz: kitty image shm refactor windows implementation

Signed-off-by: Shreesh Adiga <16567adigashreesh@gmail.com>
2022-04-03 12:59:58 -07:00
Wez Furlong
435ff1e93b deps: image -> 0.24 2022-02-06 18:51:32 -07:00
Wez Furlong
8cb74c62d2 allow setting selection colors with alpha values
This commit allows the following configuration:

```
wezterm -n --config 'colors = { selection_fg = "clear", selection_bg = "rgba:50% 50% 50% 50%" }'
```

which sets the selection_bg to fully transparent, and selection_bg to
50% transparent gray.

When selection_fg is fully transparent we'll use the normal fg color.

When selection_bg is partially (or fully!) transparent, it will be
alpha blended over the current cell background color.

To support this, the config file will now accept rgba colors specified
as 4 whitespace delimited numeric values. If a value ends with `%` it
is interpreted as a number in the range 0-100.  Otherwise, it is
interpreted as a number in the range 0-255.  The 4 values are
red, green, blue, alpha.

At this time, only the selection_fg and selection_bg settings accept
alpha values.

refs: #1615
2022-02-05 15:17:22 -07:00
Wez Furlong
240026de48 refactor: move color parsing into wezerm-color-types crate
Resolves a little bit of the awkward duplication of color types
between some of the crates by factoring them a little bit better.

This is prep for allowing specifying alpha for some colors
in the config.
2022-02-05 13:59:54 -07:00
Wez Furlong
0324ff66f0 wezterm: add experimental_bidi config option and very basic bidi
This commit is larger than it appears to due fanout from threading
through bidi parameters.  The main changes are:

* When clustering cells, add an additional phase to resolve embedding
  levels and further sub-divide a cluster based on the resolved bidi
  runs; this is where we get the direction for a run and this needs
  to be passed through to the shaper.
* When doing bidi, the forced cluster boundary hack that we use to
  de-ligature when cursoring through text needs to be disabled,
  otherwise the cursor appears to push/rotate the text in that
  cluster when moving through it! We'll need to find a different
  way to handle shading the cursor that eliminates the original
  cursor/ligature/black issue.
* In the shaper, the logic for coalescing unresolved runs for font
  fallback assumed LTR and needed to be adjusted to cluster RTL.
  That meant also computing a little index of codepoint lengths.
* Added `experimental_bidi` boolean option that defaults to false.
  When enabled, it activates the bidi processing phase in clustering
  with a strong hint that the paragraph is LTR.

This implementation is incomplete and/or wrong for a number of cases:

* The config option should probably allow specifying the paragraph
  direction hint to use by default.
* https://terminal-wg.pages.freedesktop.org/bidi/recommendation/paragraphs.html
  recommends that bidi be applied to logical lines, not physical
  lines (or really: ranges within physical lines) that we're doing
  at the moment
* The paragraph direction hint should be overridden by cell attributes
  and other escapes; see 85a6b178cf

and probably others.

However, as of this commit, if you `experimental_bidi=true` then

```
echo This is RTL -> عربي فارسی bidi
```

(that text was sourced from:
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/538#issuecomment-677017322)

then wezterm will display the text in the same order as the text
renders in Chrome for that github comment.

```
; ./target/debug/wezterm --config experimental_bidi=false ls-fonts --text "عربي فارسی ->"
LeftToRight
 0 ع    \u{639}      x_adv=8  glyph=300  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 2 ر    \u{631}      x_adv=3.78125 glyph=273  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 4 ب    \u{628}      x_adv=4  glyph=244  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 6 ي    \u{64a}      x_adv=4  glyph=363  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 8      \u{20}       x_adv=8  glyph=2    wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
 9 ف    \u{641}      x_adv=11 glyph=328  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
11 ا    \u{627}      x_adv=4  glyph=240  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
13 ر    \u{631}      x_adv=3.78125 glyph=273  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
15 س    \u{633}      x_adv=10 glyph=278  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
17 ی    \u{6cc}      x_adv=4  glyph=664  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
19      \u{20}       x_adv=8  glyph=2    wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
20 -    \u{2d}       x_adv=8  glyph=276  wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
21 >    \u{3e}       x_adv=8  glyph=338  wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
```

```
; ./target/debug/wezterm --config experimental_bidi=true ls-fonts --text "عربي فارسی ->"
RightToLeft
17 ی    \u{6cc}      x_adv=9  glyph=906  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
15 س    \u{633}      x_adv=10 glyph=277  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
13 ر    \u{631}      x_adv=4.78125 glyph=272  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
11 ا    \u{627}      x_adv=4  glyph=241  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 9 ف    \u{641}      x_adv=5  glyph=329  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 8      \u{20}       x_adv=8  glyph=2    wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
 6 ي    \u{64a}      x_adv=9  glyph=904  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 4 ب    \u{628}      x_adv=4  glyph=243  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 2 ر    \u{631}      x_adv=5  glyph=273  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
 0 ع    \u{639}      x_adv=6  glyph=301  wezterm.font(".Geeza Pro Interface", {weight="Regular", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /System/Library/Fonts/GeezaPro.ttc index=2 variation=0, CoreText
LeftToRight
 0      \u{20}       x_adv=8  glyph=2    wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
 1 -    \u{2d}       x_adv=8  glyph=480  wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
 2 >    \u{3e}       x_adv=8  glyph=470  wezterm.font("Operator Mono SSm Lig", {weight="DemiLight", stretch="Normal", italic=false})
                                      /Users/wez/.fonts/OperatorMonoSSmLig-Medium.otf, FontDirs
;
```

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/784
2022-01-25 09:00:53 -07:00
Wez Furlong
8f31aed3f1 move tmux-cc crate to be module inside termwiz
refs: #1090
2022-01-17 13:43:35 -07:00
g4c
f36d4c6734 parse tmux control mode events
when in tmux mode, bypass vtparse
2022-01-17 13:06:03 -07:00
Wez Furlong
79f7f63064 deps: ordered-float -> 2.10
closes: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/1524
2022-01-09 19:25:48 -07:00
Wez Furlong
872935f656 termwiz: publish 0.15 2021-12-22 13:02:31 -07:00
Wez Furlong
89d25ccdb6 termwiz: Windows: force CP_UTF8, fix alt-screen and examples
We need to force the codepage to UTF8 this to avoid having our UTF-8
bytestreams be misinterpreted, and to restore the original before we're
done.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1435

implement missing alt-screen support and fixup building the examples
while we're in here.

refs: #1244
2021-12-22 12:54:57 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b40f65c25e termwiz: s/Fuschia/Fuchsia/g
closes: #1407
2021-12-21 20:38:59 -07:00
Wez Furlong
225e7a1243 introduce unicode_version config
This is a fairly far-reaching commit. The idea is:

* Introduce a unicode_version config that specifies the default level
  of unicode conformance for each newly created Terminal (each Pane)
* The unicode_version is passed down to the `grapheme_column_width`
  function which interprets the width based on the version
* `Cell` records the width so that later calculations don't need to
  know the unicode version

In a subsequent diff, I will introduce an escape sequence that allows
setting/pushing/popping the unicode version so that it can be overridden
via eg: a shell alias prior to launching an application that uses a
different version of unicode from the default.

This approach allows output from multiple applications with differing
understanding of unicode to coexist on the same screen a little more
sanely.

Note that the default `unicode_version` is set to 9, which means that
emoji presentation selectors are now by-default ignored.  This was
selected to better match the level of support in widely deployed
applications.

I expect to raise that default version in the future.

Also worth noting: there are a number of callers of
`unicode_column_width` in things like overlays and lua helper functions
that pass `None` for the unicode version: these will assume the latest
known-to-wezterm/termwiz version of unicode to be desired. If those
overlays do things with emoji presentation selectors, then there may be
some alignment artifacts. That can be tackled in a follow up commit.

refs: #1231
refs: #997
2021-11-25 09:00:45 -07:00
Wez Furlong
591e1f593c termwiz: import widechar_width wcwidth implementation
This commit adopts the use of https://github.com/ridiculousfish/widecharwidth/
to determine the width of a character.

This allows removing a couple of other rust deps that are no longer
needed, but doesn't otherwise change the behavior.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1231
2021-11-24 18:11:59 -07:00
Wez Furlong
545a8fc8a7 deps: ordered-float -> 2.8 2021-09-05 23:25:37 -07:00
Wez Furlong
ab21910d80 deps: update bitflags -> 1.3 2021-08-15 18:21:17 -07:00
Wez Furlong
6f78ee4f14 deps: update unicode-segmentation to 1.8 2021-08-11 23:06:17 -07:00
Wez Furlong
d51f5f7670 termwiz: improve performance of emoji presentation lookup 2021-08-11 23:06:16 -07:00
Wez Furlong
90b16b9518 move image decoding into termwiz
Adds a use_image feature to termwiz that enables an optional
dep on the image crate.  This in turn allows decoding of animation
formats (gif, apng) from file data, but more crucially, allows
modeling animation frames at the termwiz layer, which is a pre-req
for enabling kitty img protocol animation support.

refs: #986
2021-08-02 21:35:50 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b862c8d111 termwiz: add ImageData::hash
Moves the localized hashing logic from term -> termwiz
where it can be re-used.

refs: #986
2021-08-02 09:18:25 -07:00
Wez Furlong
6ddc8afc64 termwiz: recognize the XTGETTCAP DCS sequence
Parse and respond to this sequence docs can be found
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h4-Device-Control-functions:DCS-plus-q-Pt-ST.F95

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/954
2021-07-24 21:06:48 -07:00
Wez Furlong
a2e882a7cb deps: cargo update, and a couple of dependabot suggestions 2021-07-18 19:10:46 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b03e27adb1 deps: ordered-float 2.1 -> 2.5
closes: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/831
2021-05-31 00:17:18 -07:00
Wez Furlong
f78190ec9c filedescriptor: remove anyhow from public interface
Use thiserror instead
2021-05-23 14:24:01 -07:00
Wez Furlong
b0f5e673c6 vtparse/termwiz: prep for release 2021-04-14 13:04:23 -07:00
Wez Furlong
f4105cb42f avoid excess capacity when dealing with iterm2 image protocol
Using a boxed slice means that we hold exactly the memory required
for the file data, rather than the next-power-of-two, which can
be wasteful when a large number of images are being sent to
the terminal.

This is a API breaking change for termwiz, so bump its version.

refs: #534
2021-03-13 08:10:48 -08:00
Wez Furlong
578b59ad33 fix one 32-bit build issue
refs: #474
2021-02-12 08:35:00 -08:00
Wez Furlong
005b492a8b deps: update to ordered-float 2.1 2021-02-07 22:54:02 -08:00
Wez Furlong
5d360ae365 termwiz: Remove anyhow::Result from public API
It's been replaced with an opaque termwiz error type instead.

This is a bit of a more conservative approach than that in (refs: #407)
and has less of an impact on the surrounding code, which appeals to
me from a maintenance perspective.

refs: #406
refs: #407
2021-01-08 00:32:30 -08:00
Wez Furlong
b6a422a542 vtparse: allow for CSI parameters to be : separated
This allows us to support the kitty style underline sequence,
or the : separated form of the true color escape sequences.

refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/415
2021-01-06 16:58:58 -08:00
Félix Saparelli
1762ccd761
Instruct docs.rs to build with widgets and serde features (#409) 2020-12-30 09:25:54 -08:00
Wez Furlong
7cf68365a5 deps: misc updates 2020-12-29 09:24:34 -08:00
Wez Furlong
7cbbb49ab4 deps: ordered-float -> 2.0 2020-12-28 08:25:43 -08:00
Wez Furlong
a063d20cf0 wezterm: improve shaping of emoji
This is one of those massive time sinks that I almost regret...
As part of recent changes to dust-off the allsorts shaper, I noticed
that the harfbuzz shaper wasn't shaping as well as the allsorts one.

This commit:

* Adds emoji-test.txt, a text file you can `cat` to see how well
  the emoji are shaped and rendered.

* Fixes (or at least, improves) the column width calculation for
  combining sequences such as "deaf man" which was previously calculated
  at 3 cells in width when it should have just been 2 cells wide, which
  resulted in a weird "prismatic" effect during rendering where the
  glyph would be rendered with an extra RHS portion of the glyph across
  3 cells.

* Improved/simplified the clustering logic used to compute fallbacks.
  Previously we could end up with some wonky/disjoint sequence of
  undefined glyphs which wouldn't be successfully resolved from a
  fallback font.  We now make a better effort to consolidate runs of
  undefined glyphs for fallback.

* For sequences such as "woman with veil: dark skin tone" that occupy a
  single cell, the shaper may return 3 clusters with 3 glyphs in the
  case that the font doesn't fully support this grapheme.  At render
  time we'd just take the last glyph from that sequence and render it,
  resulting in eg: a female symbol in this particular case.  It is
  generally a bit more useful to show the first glyph in the sequence
  (eg: person with veil) rather than the gender or skin tone, so the
  renderer now checks for this kind of overlapping sequence and renders
  only the first glyph from the sequence.
2020-11-23 13:45:38 -08:00