cloud-hypervisor/vendor/registry-40351f815f426200/termion/examples/simple.rs
Samuel Ortiz d5f5648b37 vendor: Add vendored dependencies
We use cargo vendor to generate a .cargo/config file and the vendor
directory. Vendoring allows us to lock our dependencies and to modify
them easily from the top level Cargo.toml.

We vendor all dependencies, including the crates.io ones, which allows
for network isolated builds.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
2019-06-04 17:51:52 +02:00

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extern crate termion;
use termion::color;
use termion::raw::IntoRawMode;
use std::io::{Read, Write, stdout, stdin};
fn main() {
// Initialize 'em all.
let stdout = stdout();
let mut stdout = stdout.lock().into_raw_mode().unwrap();
let stdin = stdin();
let stdin = stdin.lock();
write!(stdout,
"{}{}{}yo, 'q' will exit.{}{}",
termion::clear::All,
termion::cursor::Goto(5, 5),
termion::style::Bold,
termion::style::Reset,
termion::cursor::Goto(20, 10))
.unwrap();
stdout.flush().unwrap();
let mut bytes = stdin.bytes();
loop {
let b = bytes.next().unwrap().unwrap();
match b {
// Quit
b'q' => return,
// Clear the screen
b'c' => write!(stdout, "{}", termion::clear::All),
// Set red color
b'r' => write!(stdout, "{}", color::Fg(color::Rgb(5, 0, 0))),
// Write it to stdout.
a => write!(stdout, "{}", a),
}
.unwrap();
stdout.flush().unwrap();
}
}