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diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/README.rst b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/README.rst
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+ansi2html
+=========
+
+:Author: Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
+:Contributor: Robin Schneider <ypid23@aol.de>
+
+.. comment: split here
+
+Convert text with ANSI color codes to HTML or to LaTeX.
+
+.. _pixelbeat: http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/terminal_colours/
+.. _blackjack: http://www.koders.com/python/fid5D57DD37184B558819D0EE22FCFD67F53078B2A3.aspx
+
+Inspired by and developed off of the work of `pixelbeat`_ and `blackjack`_.
+
+Build Status
+------------
+
+.. |master| image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/ralphbean/ansi2html.png?branch=master
+ :alt: Build Status - master branch
+ :target: http://travis-ci.org/#!/ralphbean/ansi2html
+
+.. |develop| image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/ralphbean/ansi2html.png?branch=develop
+ :alt: Build Status - develop branch
+ :target: http://travis-ci.org/#!/ralphbean/ansi2html
+
++----------+-----------+
+| Branch | Status |
++==========+===========+
+| master | |master| |
++----------+-----------+
+| develop | |develop| |
++----------+-----------+
+
+
+Example - Python API
+--------------------
+
+>>> from ansi2html import Ansi2HTMLConverter
+>>> conv = Ansi2HTMLConverter()
+>>> ansi = "".join(sys.stdin.readlines())
+>>> html = conv.convert(ansi)
+
+Example - Shell Usage
+---------------------
+
+::
+
+ $ ls --color=always | ansi2html > directories.html
+ $ sudo tail /var/log/messages | ccze -A | ansi2html > logs.html
+ $ task burndown | ansi2html > burndown.html
+
+See the list of full options with::
+
+ $ ansi2html --help
+
+Get this project:
+-----------------
+
+::
+
+ $ sudo yum install python-ansi2html
+
+Source: http://github.com/ralphbean/ansi2html/
+
+pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ansi2html/
+
+License
+-------
+
+``ansi2html`` is licensed GPLv3+.
diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/__init__.py b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/__init__.py
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+from ansi2html.converter import Ansi2HTMLConverter
+__all__ = ['Ansi2HTMLConverter']
diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/converter.py b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/converter.py
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+# encoding: utf-8
+# This file is part of ansi2html
+# Convert ANSI (terminal) colours and attributes to HTML
+# Copyright (C) 2012 Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Sebastian Pipping <sebastian@pipping.org>
+#
+# Inspired by and developed off of the work by pixelbeat and blackjack.
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
+# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see
+# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import re
+import sys
+import optparse
+import pkg_resources
+
+try:
+ from collections import OrderedDict
+except ImportError:
+ from ordereddict import OrderedDict
+
+from ansi2html.style import get_styles, SCHEME
+import six
+from six.moves import map
+from six.moves import zip
+
+
+ANSI_FULL_RESET = 0
+ANSI_INTENSITY_INCREASED = 1
+ANSI_INTENSITY_REDUCED = 2
+ANSI_INTENSITY_NORMAL = 22
+ANSI_STYLE_ITALIC = 3
+ANSI_STYLE_NORMAL = 23
+ANSI_BLINK_SLOW = 5
+ANSI_BLINK_FAST = 6
+ANSI_BLINK_OFF = 25
+ANSI_UNDERLINE_ON = 4
+ANSI_UNDERLINE_OFF = 24
+ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_ON = 9
+ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_OFF = 29
+ANSI_VISIBILITY_ON = 28
+ANSI_VISIBILITY_OFF = 8
+ANSI_FOREGROUND_CUSTOM_MIN = 30
+ANSI_FOREGROUND_CUSTOM_MAX = 37
+ANSI_FOREGROUND_256 = 38
+ANSI_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT = 39
+ANSI_BACKGROUND_CUSTOM_MIN = 40
+ANSI_BACKGROUND_CUSTOM_MAX = 47
+ANSI_BACKGROUND_256 = 48
+ANSI_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT = 49
+ANSI_NEGATIVE_ON = 7
+ANSI_NEGATIVE_OFF = 27
+
+
+# http://stackoverflow.com/a/15190498
+_latex_template = '''\\documentclass{scrartcl}
+\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\\usepackage{fancyvrb}
+\\usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{xcolor}
+%% \\definecolor{red-sd}{HTML}{7ed2d2}
+
+\\title{%(title)s}
+
+\\fvset{commandchars=\\\\\\{\}}
+
+\\begin{document}
+
+\\begin{Verbatim}
+%(content)s
+\\end{Verbatim}
+\\end{document}
+'''
+
+_html_template = six.u("""<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=%(output_encoding)s">
+<title>%(title)s</title>
+<style type="text/css">\n%(style)s\n</style>
+</head>
+<body class="body_foreground body_background" style="font-size: %(font_size)s;" >
+<pre class="ansi2html-content">
+%(content)s
+</pre>
+</body>
+
+</html>
+""")
+
+class _State(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.reset()
+
+ def reset(self):
+ self.intensity = ANSI_INTENSITY_NORMAL
+ self.style = ANSI_STYLE_NORMAL
+ self.blink = ANSI_BLINK_OFF
+ self.underline = ANSI_UNDERLINE_OFF
+ self.crossedout = ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_OFF
+ self.visibility = ANSI_VISIBILITY_ON
+ self.foreground = (ANSI_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT, None)
+ self.background = (ANSI_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT, None)
+ self.negative = ANSI_NEGATIVE_OFF
+
+ def adjust(self, ansi_code, parameter=None):
+ if ansi_code in (ANSI_INTENSITY_INCREASED, ANSI_INTENSITY_REDUCED, ANSI_INTENSITY_NORMAL):
+ self.intensity = ansi_code
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_STYLE_ITALIC, ANSI_STYLE_NORMAL):
+ self.style = ansi_code
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_BLINK_SLOW, ANSI_BLINK_FAST, ANSI_BLINK_OFF):
+ self.blink = ansi_code
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_UNDERLINE_ON, ANSI_UNDERLINE_OFF):
+ self.underline = ansi_code
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_ON, ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_OFF):
+ self.crossedout = ansi_code
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_VISIBILITY_ON, ANSI_VISIBILITY_OFF):
+ self.visibility = ansi_code
+ elif ANSI_FOREGROUND_CUSTOM_MIN <= ansi_code <= ANSI_FOREGROUND_CUSTOM_MAX:
+ self.foreground = (ansi_code, None)
+ elif ansi_code == ANSI_FOREGROUND_256:
+ self.foreground = (ansi_code, parameter)
+ elif ansi_code == ANSI_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT:
+ self.foreground = (ansi_code, None)
+ elif ANSI_BACKGROUND_CUSTOM_MIN <= ansi_code <= ANSI_BACKGROUND_CUSTOM_MAX:
+ self.background = (ansi_code, None)
+ elif ansi_code == ANSI_BACKGROUND_256:
+ self.background = (ansi_code, parameter)
+ elif ansi_code == ANSI_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT:
+ self.background = (ansi_code, None)
+ elif ansi_code in (ANSI_NEGATIVE_ON, ANSI_NEGATIVE_OFF):
+ self.negative = ansi_code
+
+ def to_css_classes(self):
+ css_classes = []
+
+ def append_unless_default(output, value, default):
+ if value != default:
+ css_class = 'ansi%d' % value
+ output.append(css_class)
+
+ def append_color_unless_default(output, color, default, negative, neg_css_class):
+ value, parameter = color
+ if value != default:
+ prefix = 'inv' if negative else 'ansi'
+ css_class_index = str(value) \
+ if (parameter is None) \
+ else '%d-%d' % (value, parameter)
+ output.append(prefix + css_class_index)
+ elif negative:
+ output.append(neg_css_class)
+
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.intensity, ANSI_INTENSITY_NORMAL)
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.style, ANSI_STYLE_NORMAL)
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.blink, ANSI_BLINK_OFF)
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.underline, ANSI_UNDERLINE_OFF)
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.crossedout, ANSI_CROSSED_OUT_OFF)
+ append_unless_default(css_classes, self.visibility, ANSI_VISIBILITY_ON)
+
+ flip_fore_and_background = (self.negative == ANSI_NEGATIVE_ON)
+ append_color_unless_default(css_classes, self.foreground, ANSI_FOREGROUND_DEFAULT, flip_fore_and_background, 'inv_background')
+ append_color_unless_default(css_classes, self.background, ANSI_BACKGROUND_DEFAULT, flip_fore_and_background, 'inv_foreground')
+
+ return css_classes
+
+
+def linkify(line, latex_mode):
+ for match in re.findall(r'https?:\/\/\S+', line):
+ if latex_mode:
+ line = line.replace(match, '\\url{%s}' % match)
+ else:
+ line = line.replace(match, '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (match, match))
+
+ return line
+
+
+def _needs_extra_newline(text):
+ if not text or text.endswith('\n'):
+ return False
+ return True
+
+
+class CursorMoveUp(object):
+ pass
+
+
+class Ansi2HTMLConverter(object):
+ """ Convert Ansi color codes to CSS+HTML
+
+ Example:
+ >>> conv = Ansi2HTMLConverter()
+ >>> ansi = " ".join(sys.stdin.readlines())
+ >>> html = conv.convert(ansi)
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self,
+ latex=False,
+ inline=False,
+ dark_bg=True,
+ font_size='normal',
+ linkify=False,
+ escaped=True,
+ markup_lines=False,
+ output_encoding='utf-8',
+ scheme='ansi2html',
+ title=''
+ ):
+
+ self.latex = latex
+ self.inline = inline
+ self.dark_bg = dark_bg
+ self.font_size = font_size
+ self.linkify = linkify
+ self.escaped = escaped
+ self.markup_lines = markup_lines
+ self.output_encoding = output_encoding
+ self.scheme = scheme
+ self.title = title
+ self._attrs = None
+
+ if inline:
+ self.styles = dict([(item.klass.strip('.'), item) for item in get_styles(self.dark_bg, self.scheme)])
+
+ self.ansi_codes_prog = re.compile('\?\\[' '([\\d;]*)' '([a-zA-z])')
+
+ def apply_regex(self, ansi):
+ parts = self._apply_regex(ansi)
+ parts = self._collapse_cursor(parts)
+ parts = list(parts)
+
+ if self.linkify:
+ parts = [linkify(part, self.latex) for part in parts]
+
+ combined = "".join(parts)
+
+ if self.markup_lines and not self.latex:
+ combined = "\n".join([
+ """<span id="line-%i">%s</span>""" % (i, line)
+ for i, line in enumerate(combined.split('\n'))
+ ])
+
+ return combined
+
+ def _apply_regex(self, ansi):
+ if self.escaped:
+ if self.latex: # Known Perl function which does this: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/34580/escape-character-in-latex/119383#119383
+ specials = OrderedDict([
+ ])
+ else:
+ specials = OrderedDict([
+ ('&', '&amp;'),
+ ('<', '&lt;'),
+ ('>', '&gt;'),
+ ])
+ for pattern, special in specials.items():
+ ansi = ansi.replace(pattern, special)
+
+ state = _State()
+ inside_span = False
+ last_end = 0 # the index of the last end of a code we've seen
+ for match in self.ansi_codes_prog.finditer(ansi):
+ yield ansi[last_end:match.start()]
+ last_end = match.end()
+
+ params, command = match.groups()
+
+ if command not in 'mMA':
+ continue
+
+ # Special cursor-moving code. The only supported one.
+ if command == 'A':
+ yield CursorMoveUp
+ continue
+
+ try:
+ params = list(map(int, params.split(';')))
+ except ValueError:
+ params = [ANSI_FULL_RESET]
+
+ # Find latest reset marker
+ last_null_index = None
+ skip_after_index = -1
+ for i, v in enumerate(params):
+ if i <= skip_after_index:
+ continue
+
+ if v == ANSI_FULL_RESET:
+ last_null_index = i
+ elif v in (ANSI_FOREGROUND_256, ANSI_BACKGROUND_256):
+ skip_after_index = i + 2
+
+ # Process reset marker, drop everything before
+ if last_null_index is not None:
+ params = params[last_null_index + 1:]
+ if inside_span:
+ inside_span = False
+ if self.latex:
+ yield '}'
+ else:
+ yield '</span>'
+ state.reset()
+
+ if not params:
+ continue
+
+ # Turn codes into CSS classes
+ skip_after_index = -1
+ for i, v in enumerate(params):
+ if i <= skip_after_index:
+ continue
+
+ if v in (ANSI_FOREGROUND_256, ANSI_BACKGROUND_256):
+ try:
+ parameter = params[i + 2]
+ except IndexError:
+ continue
+ skip_after_index = i + 2
+ else:
+ parameter = None
+ state.adjust(v, parameter=parameter)
+
+ if inside_span:
+ if self.latex:
+ yield '}'
+ else:
+ yield '</span>'
+ inside_span = False
+
+ css_classes = state.to_css_classes()
+ if not css_classes:
+ continue
+
+ if self.inline:
+ if self.latex:
+ style = [self.styles[klass].kwl[0][1] for klass in css_classes if
+ self.styles[klass].kwl[0][0] == 'color']
+ yield '\\textcolor[HTML]{%s}{' % style[0]
+ else:
+ style = [self.styles[klass].kw for klass in css_classes if
+ klass in self.styles]
+ yield '<span style="%s">' % "; ".join(style)
+ else:
+ if self.latex:
+ yield '\\textcolor{%s}{' % " ".join(css_classes)
+ else:
+ yield '<span class="%s">' % " ".join(css_classes)
+ inside_span = True
+
+ yield ansi[last_end:]
+ if inside_span:
+ if self.latex:
+ yield '}'
+ else:
+ yield '</span>'
+ inside_span = False
+
+ def _collapse_cursor(self, parts):
+ """ Act on any CursorMoveUp commands by deleting preceding tokens """
+
+ final_parts = []
+ for part in parts:
+
+ # Throw out empty string tokens ("")
+ if not part:
+ continue
+
+ # Go back, deleting every token in the last 'line'
+ if part == CursorMoveUp:
+ final_parts.pop()
+
+ if final_parts:
+ while '\n' not in final_parts[-1]:
+ final_parts.pop()
+
+ continue
+
+ # Otherwise, just pass this token forward
+ final_parts.append(part)
+
+ return final_parts
+
+ def prepare(self, ansi='', ensure_trailing_newline=False):
+ """ Load the contents of 'ansi' into this object """
+
+ body = self.apply_regex(ansi)
+
+ if ensure_trailing_newline and _needs_extra_newline(body):
+ body += '\n'
+
+ self._attrs = {
+ 'dark_bg': self.dark_bg,
+ 'font_size': self.font_size,
+ 'body': body,
+ }
+
+ return self._attrs
+
+ def attrs(self):
+ """ Prepare attributes for the template """
+ if not self._attrs:
+ raise Exception("Method .prepare not yet called.")
+ return self._attrs
+
+ def convert(self, ansi, full=True, ensure_trailing_newline=False):
+ attrs = self.prepare(ansi, ensure_trailing_newline=ensure_trailing_newline)
+ if not full:
+ return attrs["body"]
+ else:
+ if self.latex:
+ _template = _latex_template
+ else:
+ _template = _html_template
+ return _template % {
+ 'style' : "\n".join(map(str, get_styles(self.dark_bg, self.scheme))),
+ 'title' : self.title,
+ 'font_size' : self.font_size,
+ 'content' : attrs["body"],
+ 'output_encoding' : self.output_encoding,
+ }
+
+ def produce_headers(self):
+ return '<style type="text/css">\n%(style)s\n</style>\n' % {
+ 'style' : "\n".join(map(str, get_styles(self.dark_bg, self.scheme)))
+ }
+
+
+def main():
+ """
+ $ ls --color=always | ansi2html > directories.html
+ $ sudo tail /var/log/messages | ccze -A | ansi2html > logs.html
+ $ task burndown | ansi2html > burndown.html
+ """
+
+ scheme_names = sorted(six.iterkeys(SCHEME))
+ version_str = pkg_resources.get_distribution('ansi2html').version
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser(
+ usage=main.__doc__,
+ version="%%prog %s" % version_str)
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-p", "--partial", dest="partial",
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Process lines as them come in. No headers are produced.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-L", "--latex", dest="latex",
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Export as LaTeX instead of HTML.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-i", "--inline", dest="inline",
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Inline style without headers or template.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-H", "--headers", dest="headers",
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Just produce the <style> tag.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-f", '--font-size', dest='font_size', metavar='SIZE',
+ default="normal",
+ help="Set the global font size in the output.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-l", '--light-background', dest='light_background',
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Set output to 'light background' mode.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-a", '--linkify', dest='linkify',
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Transform URLs into <a> links.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-u", '--unescape', dest='escaped',
+ default=True, action="store_false",
+ help="Do not escape XML tags found in the input.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-m", '--markup-lines', dest="markup_lines",
+ default=False, action="store_true",
+ help="Surround lines with <span id='line-n'>..</span>.")
+ parser.add_option(
+ '--input-encoding', dest='input_encoding', metavar='ENCODING',
+ default='utf-8',
+ help="Specify input encoding")
+ parser.add_option(
+ '--output-encoding', dest='output_encoding', metavar='ENCODING',
+ default='utf-8',
+ help="Specify output encoding")
+ parser.add_option(
+ '-s', '--scheme', dest='scheme', metavar='SCHEME',
+ default='ansi2html', choices=scheme_names,
+ help=("Specify color palette scheme. Default: %%default. Choices: %s"
+ % scheme_names))
+ parser.add_option(
+ '-t', '--title', dest='output_title',
+ default='',
+ help="Specify output title")
+
+ opts, args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ conv = Ansi2HTMLConverter(
+ latex=opts.latex,
+ inline=opts.inline,
+ dark_bg=not opts.light_background,
+ font_size=opts.font_size,
+ linkify=opts.linkify,
+ escaped=opts.escaped,
+ markup_lines=opts.markup_lines,
+ output_encoding=opts.output_encoding,
+ scheme=opts.scheme,
+ title=opts.output_title,
+ )
+
+ def _read(input_bytes):
+ if six.PY3:
+ # This is actually already unicode. How to we explicitly decode in
+ # python3? I don't know the answer yet.
+ return input_bytes
+ else:
+ return input_bytes.decode(opts.input_encoding)
+
+ def _print(output_unicode, end='\n'):
+ if hasattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer'):
+ output_bytes = (output_unicode + end).encode(opts.output_encoding)
+ sys.stdout.buffer.write(output_bytes)
+ elif not six.PY3:
+ sys.stdout.write((output_unicode + end).encode(opts.output_encoding))
+ else:
+ sys.stdout.write(output_unicode + end)
+
+ # Produce only the headers and quit
+ if opts.headers:
+ _print(conv.produce_headers(), end='')
+ return
+
+ full = not bool(opts.partial or opts.inline)
+ if six.PY3:
+ output = conv.convert("".join(sys.stdin.readlines()), full=full, ensure_trailing_newline=True)
+ _print(output, end='')
+ else:
+ output = conv.convert(six.u("").join(
+ map(_read, sys.stdin.readlines())
+ ), full=full, ensure_trailing_newline=True)
+ _print(output, end='')
diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/style.py b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/style.py
new file mode 100755
index 00000000..fe95b966
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/style.py
@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+# This file is part of ansi2html.
+# Copyright (C) 2012 Kuno Woudt <kuno@frob.nl>
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Sebastian Pipping <sebastian@pipping.org>
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
+# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see
+# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+class Rule(object):
+
+ def __init__(self, klass, **kw):
+
+ self.klass = klass
+ self.kw = '; '.join([(k.replace('_', '-')+': '+kw[k])
+ for k in sorted(kw.keys())]).strip()
+ self.kwl = [(k.replace('_', '-'), kw[k][1:])
+ for k in sorted(kw.keys())]
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return '%s { %s; }' % (self.klass, self.kw)
+
+
+def index(r, g, b):
+ return str(16 + (r * 36) + (g * 6) + b)
+
+
+def color(r, g, b):
+ return "#%.2x%.2x%.2x" % (r * 42, g * 42, b * 42)
+
+
+def level(grey):
+ return "#%.2x%.2x%.2x" % (((grey * 10) + 8,) * 3)
+
+
+def index2(grey):
+ return str(232 + grey)
+
+# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors
+SCHEME = {
+ # black red green brown/yellow blue magenta cyan grey/white
+ 'ansi2html': (
+ "#000316", "#aa0000", "#00aa00", "#aa5500",
+ "#0000aa", "#E850A8", "#00aaaa", "#F5F1DE",
+ "#7f7f7f", "#ff0000", "#00ff00", "#ffff00",
+ "#5c5cff", "#ff00ff", "#00ffff", "#ffffff"),
+
+ 'xterm': (
+ "#000000", "#cd0000", "#00cd00", "#cdcd00",
+ "#0000ee", "#cd00cd", "#00cdcd", "#e5e5e5",
+ "#7f7f7f", "#ff0000", "#00ff00", "#ffff00",
+ "#5c5cff", "#ff00ff", "#00ffff", "#ffffff"),
+
+ 'osx': (
+ "#000000", "#c23621", "#25bc24", "#adad27",
+ "#492ee1", "#d338d3", "#33bbc8", "#cbcccd") * 2,
+
+ # http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
+ 'solarized': (
+ "#262626", "#d70000", "#5f8700", "#af8700",
+ "#0087ff", "#af005f", "#00afaf", "#e4e4e4",
+ "#1c1c1c", "#d75f00", "#585858", "#626262",
+ "#808080", "#5f5faf", "#8a8a8a", "#ffffd7"),
+ }
+
+
+def get_styles(dark_bg=True, scheme='ansi2html'):
+
+ css = [
+ Rule('.ansi2html-content', white_space='pre-wrap', word_wrap='break-word', display='inline'),
+ Rule('.body_foreground', color=('#000000', '#AAAAAA')[dark_bg]),
+ Rule('.body_background', background_color=('#AAAAAA', '#000000')[dark_bg]),
+ Rule('.body_foreground > .bold,.bold > .body_foreground, body.body_foreground > pre > .bold',
+ color=('#000000', '#FFFFFF')[dark_bg], font_weight=('bold', 'normal')[dark_bg]),
+ Rule('.inv_foreground', color=('#000000', '#FFFFFF')[not dark_bg]),
+ Rule('.inv_background', background_color=('#AAAAAA', '#000000')[not dark_bg]),
+ Rule('.ansi1', font_weight='bold'),
+ Rule('.ansi2', font_weight='lighter'),
+ Rule('.ansi3', font_style='italic'),
+ Rule('.ansi4', text_decoration='underline'),
+ Rule('.ansi5', text_decoration='blink'),
+ Rule('.ansi6', text_decoration='blink'),
+ Rule('.ansi8', visibility='hidden'),
+ Rule('.ansi9', text_decoration='line-through'),
+ ]
+
+ # set palette
+ pal = SCHEME[scheme]
+ for _index in range(8):
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi3%s' % _index, color=pal[_index]))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv3%s' % _index, background_color=pal[_index]))
+ for _index in range(8):
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi4%s' % _index, background_color=pal[_index]))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv4%s' % _index, color=pal[_index]))
+
+ # set palette colors in 256 color encoding
+ pal = SCHEME[scheme]
+ for _index in range(len(pal)):
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi38-%s' % _index, color=pal[_index]))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv38-%s' % _index, background_color=pal[_index]))
+ for _index in range(len(pal)):
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi48-%s' % _index, background_color=pal[_index]))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv48-%s' % _index, color=pal[_index]))
+
+ # css.append("/* Define the explicit color codes (obnoxious) */\n\n")
+
+ for green in range(0, 6):
+ for red in range(0, 6):
+ for blue in range(0, 6):
+ css.append(Rule(".ansi38-%s" % index(red, green, blue),
+ color=color(red, green, blue)))
+ css.append(Rule(".inv38-%s" % index(red, green, blue),
+ background=color(red, green, blue)))
+ css.append(Rule(".ansi48-%s" % index(red, green, blue),
+ background=color(red, green, blue)))
+ css.append(Rule(".inv48-%s" % index(red, green, blue),
+ color=color(red, green, blue)))
+
+ for grey in range(0, 24):
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi38-%s' % index2(grey), color=level(grey)))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv38-%s' % index2(grey), background=level(grey)))
+ css.append(Rule('.ansi48-%s' % index2(grey), background=level(grey)))
+ css.append(Rule('.inv48-%s' % index2(grey), color=level(grey)))
+
+ return css
diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/util.py b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/util.py
new file mode 100755
index 00000000..20ea0441
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/external_libs/ansi2html/ansi2html/util.py
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+def read_to_unicode(obj):
+ return [line.decode('utf-8') for line in obj.readlines()]