This is the natural extension of #513 which already removed a lot of regex parsing.
The `ExceptionParser` class is renamed into `ExceptionConverter` because there is no more string parsing performed at all. `Exception` is converted into `ExceptionInfo` and `StackFrame` is converted into `StackFrameInfo`.
The generic parameters were double escaped and would display as `[[T0,T1,TRet]]` instead of `[T0,T1,TRet]`. This is because the `builder.AppendWithStyle` method already escapes its value so the caller must not escape the passed value.
The style parameter is actually nullable. Also, the documentation of the style parameter has been made explicit that `Style.Plain` is used when a `null` style is passed.
On .NET Framework, `exception.ToString()` uses a slightly different format than on .NET Core.
So in order to properly transform an `Exception` into an `ExceptionInfo` on both .NET Core and .NET Framework we use `exception.StackTrace` + `exception.InnerException`. As an added benefit, it greatly simplifies the implementation of the `ExceptionParser` class.
If any task was not-started or finishes then everything stops rendering. I suspect this worked ok but wasn't noticed until we introduced the indeterminate progress task that starts off not-started which caused everything to bail early in the demos.
Adds a new extension method IAnsiConsole.WriteAnsi that writes
VT/ANSI control codes to the console. If VT/ANSI control codes are
not supported, nothing will be written.
Panel could pass a maxWidth to the child Render function that was greater than the maxWidth that was passed to the Panel render function.
I noticed this when trying to nest a table in a panel and the word wrapping was being disabled.
N.B It might be that Table.Measure ought to not return a measurment larger than maxWidth, but this Panel change seems defensivly sensible regardless.
* Moves ColorSystem from Profile to Capabilities
* Renames Tty to IsTerminal
* Adds IAnsiConsoleOutput to make output more flexible
Closes#343Closes#359Closes#369
This commit also changes the behavior of ProgressContext.IsFinished.
Only tasks that have been started will be taken into consideration,
and not indeterminate tasks.
Closes#329Closes#331
This makes it possible for encoders to output better representation
of the actual objects instead of working with chopped up segments.
* IAnsiConsole.Write now takes an IRenderable instead of segments
* Calculating cell width does no longer require a render context
* Removed RenderContext.LegacyConsole
* Removed RenderContext.Encoding
* Added Capabilities.Unicode
Makes the Report method an explicit implementation to allow for better interoperability with standard .NET progress functionality while keeping backwards compatibility with existing ProgressTask functionality.
Closes#285
Previous behavior was that the only way to get a task to a finished state was to artificially set the Value to MaxValue.
With this change StopTask() will also complete the task with the change that a task cannot be restarted.