pub struct BufferWriter { /* fields omitted */ }
Writes colored buffers to stdout or stderr.
Writable buffers can be obtained by calling buffer
on a BufferWriter
.
This writer works with terminals that support ANSI escape sequences or
with a Windows console.
It is intended for a BufferWriter
to be put in an Arc
and written to
from multiple threads simultaneously.
Create a new BufferWriter
that writes to stdout with the given
color preferences.
On Windows, if coloring is desired and a Windows console could not be
found, then ANSI escape sequences are used instead.
The specific color/style settings can be configured when writing to
the buffers themselves.
Create a new BufferWriter
that writes to stderr with the given
color preferences.
On Windows, if coloring is desired and a Windows console could not be
found, then ANSI escape sequences are used instead.
The specific color/style settings can be configured when writing to
the buffers themselves.
If set, the separator given is printed between buffers. By default, no
separator is printed.
The default value is None
.
Creates a new Buffer
with the current color preferences.
A Buffer
satisfies both io::Write
and WriteColor
. A Buffer
can
be printed using the print
method.
Prints the contents of the given buffer.
It is safe to call this from multiple threads simultaneously. In
particular, all buffers are written atomically. No interleaving will
occur.
type Error = !
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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this method will likely be replaced by an associated static