-- | This module exports functions that return 'String' values containing codes

-- in accordance with the \'ANSI\' standards for control character sequences

-- described in the documentation of module "System.Console.ANSI".

--

-- The module "System.Console.ANSI" exports functions with the same names as

-- those in this module. On some versions of Windows, the terminal in use may

-- not be ANSI-capable. When that is the case, the same-named functions exported

-- by module "System.Console.ANSI" return \"\", for the reasons set out in the

-- documentation of that module.

--

-- Consequently, if module "System.Console.ANSI" is also imported, this module

-- is intended to be imported qualified, to avoid name clashes with those

-- functions. For example:

--

-- > import qualified System.Console.ANSI.Codes as ANSI

--

module System.Console.ANSI.Codes
  (
    -- * Basic data types

    module System.Console.ANSI.Types

    -- * Cursor movement by character

  , cursorUpCode, cursorDownCode, cursorForwardCode, cursorBackwardCode

    -- * Cursor movement by line

  , cursorUpLineCode, cursorDownLineCode

    -- * Directly changing cursor position

  , setCursorColumnCode, setCursorPositionCode

    -- * Saving, restoring and reporting cursor position

  , saveCursorCode, restoreCursorCode, reportCursorPositionCode

    -- * Clearing parts of the screen

  , clearFromCursorToScreenEndCode, clearFromCursorToScreenBeginningCode
  , clearScreenCode, clearFromCursorToLineEndCode
  , clearFromCursorToLineBeginningCode, clearLineCode

    -- * Scrolling the screen

  , scrollPageUpCode, scrollPageDownCode

    -- * Select Graphic Rendition mode: colors and other whizzy stuff

  , setSGRCode

    -- * Cursor visibilty changes

  , hideCursorCode, showCursorCode

    -- * Changing the title

    -- | Thanks to Brandon S. Allbery and Curt Sampson for pointing me in the

    -- right direction on xterm title setting on haskell-cafe. The "0"

    -- signifies that both the title and "icon" text should be set: i.e. the

    -- text for the window in the Start bar (or similar) as well as that in

    -- the actual window title. This is chosen for consistent behaviour

    -- between Unixes and Windows.

  , setTitleCode

    -- * Utilities

  , colorToCode, csi, sgrToCode
  ) where

import Data.List (intersperse)

import Data.Colour.SRGB (toSRGB24, RGB (..))

import System.Console.ANSI.Types

-- | 'csi' @parameters controlFunction@, where @parameters@ is a list of 'Int',

-- returns the control sequence comprising the control function CONTROL

-- SEQUENCE INTRODUCER (CSI) followed by the parameter(s) (separated by \';\')

-- and ending with the @controlFunction@ character(s) that identifies the

-- control function.

csi :: [Int]  -- ^ List of parameters for the control sequence

    -> String -- ^ Character(s) that identify the control function

    -> String
csi args code = "\ESC[" ++ concat (intersperse ";" (map show args)) ++ code

-- | 'colorToCode' @color@ returns the 0-based index of the color (one of the

-- eight colors in the standard).

colorToCode :: Color -> Int
colorToCode color = case color of
  Black   -> 0
  Red     -> 1
  Green   -> 2
  Yellow  -> 3
  Blue    -> 4
  Magenta -> 5
  Cyan    -> 6
  White   -> 7

-- | 'sgrToCode' @sgr@ returns the parameter of the SELECT GRAPHIC RENDITION

-- (SGR) aspect identified by @sgr@.

sgrToCode :: SGR -- ^ The SGR aspect

          -> [Int]
sgrToCode sgr = case sgr of
  Reset -> [0]
  SetConsoleIntensity intensity -> case intensity of
    BoldIntensity   -> [1]
    FaintIntensity  -> [2]
    NormalIntensity -> [22]
  SetItalicized True  -> [3]
  SetItalicized False -> [23]
  SetUnderlining underlining -> case underlining of
    SingleUnderline -> [4]
    DoubleUnderline -> [21]
    NoUnderline     -> [24]
  SetBlinkSpeed blink_speed -> case blink_speed of
    SlowBlink   -> [5]
    RapidBlink  -> [6]
    NoBlink     -> [25]
  SetVisible False -> [8]
  SetVisible True  -> [28]
  SetSwapForegroundBackground True  -> [7]
  SetSwapForegroundBackground False -> [27]
  SetColor Foreground Dull color  -> [30 + colorToCode color]
  SetColor Foreground Vivid color -> [90 + colorToCode color]
  SetColor Background Dull color  -> [40 + colorToCode color]
  SetColor Background Vivid color -> [100 + colorToCode color]
  SetRGBColor Foreground color -> [38, 2] ++ toRGB color
  SetRGBColor Background color -> [48, 2] ++ toRGB color
 where
  toRGB color = let RGB r g b = toSRGB24 color
                in  map fromIntegral [r, g, b]

cursorUpCode, cursorDownCode, cursorForwardCode, cursorBackwardCode
  :: Int -- ^ Number of lines or characters to move

  -> String
cursorUpCode n = csi [n] "A"
cursorDownCode n = csi [n] "B"
cursorForwardCode n = csi [n] "C"
cursorBackwardCode n = csi [n] "D"

cursorDownLineCode, cursorUpLineCode :: Int -- ^ Number of lines to move

                                     -> String
cursorDownLineCode n = csi [n] "E"
cursorUpLineCode n = csi [n] "F"

-- | Code to move the cursor to the specified column. The column numbering is

-- 0-based (that is, the left-most column is numbered 0).

setCursorColumnCode :: Int -- ^ 0-based column to move to

                    -> String
setCursorColumnCode n = csi [n + 1] "G"

-- | Code to move the cursor to the specified position (row and column). The

-- position is 0-based (that is, the top-left corner is at row 0 column 0).

setCursorPositionCode :: Int -- ^ 0-based row to move to

                      -> Int -- ^ 0-based column to move to

                      -> String
setCursorPositionCode n m = csi [n + 1, m + 1] "H"

-- | @since 0.7.1

saveCursorCode, restoreCursorCode :: String
saveCursorCode = "\ESC7"
restoreCursorCode = "\ESC8"

-- | Code to emit the cursor position into the console input stream, immediately

-- after being recognised on the output stream, as:

-- @ESC [ \<cursor row> ; \<cursor column> R@

--

-- Note that the information that is emitted is 1-based (the top-left corner is

-- at row 1 column 1) but 'setCursorPositionCode' is 0-based.

--

-- In isolation of 'getReportedCursorPosition' or 'getCursorPosition0', this

-- function may be of limited use on Windows operating systems because of

-- difficulties in obtaining the data emitted into the console input stream.

-- The function 'hGetBufNonBlocking' in module "System.IO" does not work on

-- Windows. This has been attributed to the lack of non-blocking primatives in

-- the operating system (see the GHC bug report #806 at

-- <https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/806>).

--

-- @since 0.7.1

reportCursorPositionCode :: String

reportCursorPositionCode = csi [] "6n"

clearFromCursorToScreenEndCode, clearFromCursorToScreenBeginningCode,
  clearScreenCode :: String
clearFromCursorToLineEndCode, clearFromCursorToLineBeginningCode,
  clearLineCode :: String

clearFromCursorToScreenEndCode = csi [0] "J"
clearFromCursorToScreenBeginningCode = csi [1] "J"
clearScreenCode = csi [2] "J"
clearFromCursorToLineEndCode = csi [0] "K"
clearFromCursorToLineBeginningCode = csi [1] "K"
clearLineCode = csi [2] "K"

scrollPageUpCode, scrollPageDownCode :: Int -- ^ Number of lines to scroll by

                                     -> String
scrollPageUpCode n = csi [n] "S"
scrollPageDownCode n = csi [n] "T"

setSGRCode :: [SGR] -- ^ Commands: these will typically be applied on top of the

                    -- current console SGR mode. An empty list of commands is

                    -- equivalent to the list @[Reset]@. Commands are applied

                    -- left to right.

           -> String
setSGRCode sgrs = csi (concatMap sgrToCode sgrs) "m"

hideCursorCode, showCursorCode :: String
hideCursorCode = csi [] "?25l"
showCursorCode = csi [] "?25h"


-- | XTerm control sequence to set the Icon Name and Window Title.

setTitleCode :: String -- ^ New Icon Name and Window Title

             -> String
setTitleCode title = "\ESC]0;" ++ filter (/= '\007') title ++ "\007"