package pterm import "fmt" var ( // DefaultBasicText returns a default BasicTextPrinter, which can be used to print text as is. // No default style is present for BasicTextPrinter. DefaultBasicText = BasicTextPrinter{} ) // BasicTextPrinter is the printer used to print the input as-is or as specified by user formatting. type BasicTextPrinter struct { Style *Style } // WithStyle adds a style to the printer. func (p BasicTextPrinter) WithStyle(style *Style) *BasicTextPrinter { p.Style = style return &p } // Sprint formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting string. // Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string. func (p BasicTextPrinter) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string { if p.Style == nil { p.Style = NewStyle() } return p.Style.Sprint(a...) } // Sprintln formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting string. // Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. func (p BasicTextPrinter) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string { str := fmt.Sprintln(a...) return Sprintln(p.Sprint(str)) } // Sprintf formats according to a format specifier and returns the resulting string. func (p BasicTextPrinter) Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return p.Sprint(Sprintf(format, a...)) } // Sprintfln formats according to a format specifier and returns the resulting string. // Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. func (p BasicTextPrinter) Sprintfln(format string, a ...interface{}) string { return p.Sprintf(format, a...) + "\n" } // Print formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output. // Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string. // It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) Print(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { Print(p.Sprint(a...)) tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp } // Println formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to standard output. // Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. // It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) Println(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { Print(p.Sprintln(a...)) tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp } // Printf formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output. // It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { Print(p.Sprintf(format, a...)) tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp } // Printfln formats according to a format specifier and writes to standard output. // Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. // It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) Printfln(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { Print(p.Sprintfln(format, a...)) tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp } // PrintOnError prints every error which is not nil. // If every error is nil, nothing will be printed. // This can be used for simple error checking. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) PrintOnError(a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { for _, arg := range a { if err, ok := arg.(error); ok { if err != nil { p.Println(err) } } } tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp } // PrintOnErrorf wraps every error which is not nil and prints it. // If every error is nil, nothing will be printed. // This can be used for simple error checking. func (p *BasicTextPrinter) PrintOnErrorf(format string, a ...interface{}) *TextPrinter { for _, arg := range a { if err, ok := arg.(error); ok { if err != nil { p.Println(fmt.Errorf(format, err)) } } } tp := TextPrinter(p) return &tp }