Instead of querying all 256 terminal colors on startup, which was slow in some terminals, hardcode the default xterm palette. Additionally, tweak the shimmer so that it blends between default_fg and default_bg, instead of "dark gray" (according to the terminal) and pure white (regardless of terminal theme).
29 lines
816 B
Rust
29 lines
816 B
Rust
use crate::color::blend;
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use crate::color::is_light;
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use crate::terminal_palette::best_color;
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use crate::terminal_palette::default_bg;
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use ratatui::style::Color;
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use ratatui::style::Style;
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pub fn user_message_style() -> Style {
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user_message_style_for(default_bg())
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}
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/// Returns the style for a user-authored message using the provided terminal background.
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pub fn user_message_style_for(terminal_bg: Option<(u8, u8, u8)>) -> Style {
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match terminal_bg {
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Some(bg) => Style::default().bg(user_message_bg(bg)),
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None => Style::default(),
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}
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}
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#[allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
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pub fn user_message_bg(terminal_bg: (u8, u8, u8)) -> Color {
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let top = if is_light(terminal_bg) {
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(0, 0, 0)
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} else {
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(255, 255, 255)
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};
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best_color(blend(top, terminal_bg, 0.1))
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}
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