pub enum Color {
    Black,
    Blue,
    Green,
    Red,
    Cyan,
    Magenta,
    Yellow,
    White,
    Ansi256(u8),
    Rgb(u8u8u8),
    // some variants omitted
}
Expand description

The set of available colors for the terminal foreground/background.

The Ansi256 and Rgb colors will only output the correct codes when paired with the Ansi WriteColor implementation.

The Ansi256 and Rgb color types are not supported when writing colors on Windows using the console. If they are used on Windows, then they are silently ignored and no colors will be emitted.

This set may expand over time.

This type has a FromStr impl that can parse colors from their human readable form. The format is as follows:

  1. Any of the explicitly listed colors in English. They are matched case insensitively.
  2. A single 8-bit integer, in either decimal or hexadecimal format.
  3. A triple of 8-bit integers separated by a comma, where each integer is in decimal or hexadecimal format.

Hexadecimal numbers are written with a 0x prefix.

Variants

Black

Blue

Green

Red

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

White

Ansi256(u8)

Rgb(u8u8u8)

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