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Diffstat (limited to 'cmd2/ansi.py')
-rw-r--r-- | cmd2/ansi.py | 14 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/cmd2/ansi.py b/cmd2/ansi.py index c0d8017a..f1b2def8 100644 --- a/cmd2/ansi.py +++ b/cmd2/ansi.py @@ -188,21 +188,17 @@ style_warning = functools.partial(style, fg='bright_yellow') style_error = functools.partial(style, fg='bright_red') -def async_alert_str(*, prompt: str, line: str, cursor_offset: int, alert_msg: str) -> str: +def async_alert_str(*, terminal_columns: int, prompt: str, line: str, cursor_offset: int, alert_msg: str) -> str: """Calculate the desired string, including ANSI escape codes, for displaying an asynchronous alert message. + :param terminal_columns: terminal width (number of columns) :param prompt: prompt that is displayed on the current line :param line: current contents of the Readline line buffer :param cursor_offset: the offset of the current cursor position within line :param alert_msg: the message to display to the user :return: the correct string so that the alert message appears to the user to be printed above the current line. """ - import shutil from colorama import Cursor - - # Get the size of the terminal - terminal_size = shutil.get_terminal_size() - # Split the prompt lines since it can contain newline characters. prompt_lines = prompt.splitlines() @@ -211,7 +207,7 @@ def async_alert_str(*, prompt: str, line: str, cursor_offset: int, alert_msg: st num_prompt_terminal_lines = 0 for line in prompt_lines[:-1]: line_width = ansi_safe_wcswidth(line) - num_prompt_terminal_lines += int(line_width / terminal_size.columns) + 1 + num_prompt_terminal_lines += int(line_width / terminal_columns) + 1 # Now calculate how many terminal lines are take up by the input last_prompt_line = prompt_lines[-1] @@ -219,13 +215,13 @@ def async_alert_str(*, prompt: str, line: str, cursor_offset: int, alert_msg: st input_width = last_prompt_line_width + ansi_safe_wcswidth(line) - num_input_terminal_lines = int(input_width / terminal_size.columns) + 1 + num_input_terminal_lines = int(input_width / terminal_columns) + 1 # Get the cursor's offset from the beginning of the first input line cursor_input_offset = last_prompt_line_width + cursor_offset # Calculate what input line the cursor is on - cursor_input_line = int(cursor_input_offset / terminal_size.columns) + 1 + cursor_input_line = int(cursor_input_offset / terminal_columns) + 1 # Create a string that when printed will clear all input lines and display the alert terminal_str = '' |