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Console Traits

This crate is all about handling text consoles. Think XTerm, or a Powershell prompt on Windows. They have a regular grid of monospaced characters, where each character has a row number and a column number. There is a cursor, which indicates where any new text will be displayed. When the text is displayed, the cursor moves along. When text gets to the end of a row, the cursor pops down to the start of the next line, and so on.

We're so familiar with these terminals, we forget there's actually a fair amount of logic behind them. Especially when you consider ANSI Escape Codes.

This crate contains three basic traits, to help you add a console to your #![no_std] Embedded Rust application.

  • UnicodeConsole - for when your input/output devices have full Unicode support and can produce/receive either chars or UTF-8 encoded bytes.
  • AsciiConsole - for when your input/output devices only speak in bytes, which have some unspecified (but ASCII compatible) encoding, like Code Page 437, or ISO8859-1.
  • BaseConsole - the common functionality for both of the above

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Unreleased Changes (Source | Changes)

  • We're working on full ANSI escape sequence support in the ansi_support branch.

v0.4.0 (Source | Changes)

  • Contains the proprietary single character escape sequences from Monotron.

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