#[repr(u8)]pub enum AnsiColor {
Show 16 variants
    Black,
    Red,
    Green,
    Yellow,
    Blue,
    Magenta,
    Cyan,
    White,
    BrightBlack,
    BrightRed,
    BrightGreen,
    BrightYellow,
    BrightBlue,
    BrightMagenta,
    BrightCyan,
    BrightWhite,
}Expand description
Available 4-bit ANSI color palette codes
The user’s terminal defines the meaning of the each palette code.
Variants§
Black
Black: #0 (foreground code 30, background code 40).
Red
Red: #1 (foreground code 31, background code 41).
Green
Green: #2 (foreground code 32, background code 42).
Yellow
Yellow: #3 (foreground code 33, background code 43).
Blue
Blue: #4 (foreground code 34, background code 44).
Magenta
Magenta: #5 (foreground code 35, background code 45).
Cyan
Cyan: #6 (foreground code 36, background code 46).
White
White: #7 (foreground code 37, background code 47).
BrightBlack
Bright black: #0 (foreground code 90, background code 100).
BrightRed
Bright red: #1 (foreground code 91, background code 101).
BrightGreen
Bright green: #2 (foreground code 92, background code 102).
BrightYellow
Bright yellow: #3 (foreground code 93, background code 103).
BrightBlue
Bright blue: #4 (foreground code 94, background code 104).
BrightMagenta
Bright magenta: #5 (foreground code 95, background code 105).
BrightCyan
Bright cyan: #6 (foreground code 96, background code 106).
BrightWhite
Bright white: #7 (foreground code 97, background code 107).
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl From<AnsiColor> for Ansi256Color
 
impl From<AnsiColor> for Ansi256Color
source§impl Ord for AnsiColor
 
impl Ord for AnsiColor
source§impl PartialEq<AnsiColor> for AnsiColor
 
impl PartialEq<AnsiColor> for AnsiColor
source§impl PartialOrd<AnsiColor> for AnsiColor
 
impl PartialOrd<AnsiColor> for AnsiColor
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
 
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
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