package StatusLine; use strict; use warnings; # enable autoflush on STDOUT. # this is essential, because we print our statuslines without a newline $| = 1; use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw/status_init status status_completed/; my $ansi_clear_line = "\033[2K"; my $ansi_save_cursor = "\0337"; my $ansi_restore_cursor = "\0338"; my %ansi_line_upwards; my $tests_total; sub noninteractive { # CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION gets set when running under Travis, see # http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/ci-environment/ and # https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1337 return (! -t STDOUT) || ( defined($ENV{CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION}) && $ENV{CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION} eq 'true'); } # setup %ansi_line_upwards to map all working displays to the # specific movement commands and initialize all status lines sub status_init { my %args = @_; my $displays = $args{displays}; $tests_total = $args{tests}; return if noninteractive(); for my $n (1 .. @$displays) { # since we are moving upwards, get $display in reverse order my $display = $displays->[-$n]; $ansi_line_upwards{$display} = "\033[$n\101"; # print an empty line for this status line print "\n"; } status_completed(0); } # generates the status text, prints it in the appropriate line # and returns it, so it can be used in conjunction with C sub status { my ($display, $msg) = @_; my $status = "[$display] $msg"; return $status if noninteractive(); print $ansi_save_cursor, $ansi_line_upwards{$display}, $ansi_clear_line, $status, $ansi_restore_cursor; return $status; } sub status_completed { my $num = shift; return if noninteractive(); print $ansi_save_cursor, $ansi_clear_line, "completed $num of $tests_total tests", $ansi_restore_cursor; } __PACKAGE__ __END__