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2017-03-12Bump and update deps.wincolor-0.1.3termcolor-0.3.1ignore-0.1.8grep-0.1.6globset-0.1.4Andrew Gallant
2017-03-12Add license files to each crate.Andrew Gallant
Fixes #381
2017-01-17wincolor-0.1.2wincolor-0.1.2Andrew Gallant
2017-01-17Add stderr support to wincolor.Peter Williams
2017-01-130.4.00.4.0Andrew Gallant
2016-12-24add docs to wincolorAndrew Gallant
2016-12-24Small code cleanups.Andrew Gallant
2016-11-20Make wincolor crate compilable on non-Windows platforms.wincolor-0.1.0termcolor-0.1.0Andrew Gallant
2016-11-20Completely re-work colored output and tty handling.Andrew Gallant
This commit completely guts all of the color handling code and replaces most of it with two new crates: wincolor and termcolor. wincolor provides a simple API to coloring using the Windows console and termcolor provides a platform independent coloring API tuned for multithreaded command line programs. This required a lot more flexibility than what the `term` crate provided, so it was dropped. We instead switch to writing ANSI escape sequences directly and ignore the TERMINFO database. In addition to fixing several bugs, this commit also permits end users to customize colors to a certain extent. For example, this command will set the match color to magenta and the line number background to yellow: rg --colors 'match:fg:magenta' --colors 'line:bg:yellow' foo For tty handling, we've adopted a hack from `git` to do tty detection in MSYS/mintty terminals. As a result, ripgrep should get both color detection and piping correct on Windows regardless of which terminal you use. Finally, switch to line buffering. Performance doesn't seem to be impacted and it's an otherwise more user friendly option. Fixes #37, Fixes #51, Fixes #94, Fixes #117, Fixes #182, Fixes #231