* Masking Character added, not yet used.
* Setting the masking character can be chained with other extensions.
* Added string extension for masking, and replaced hardcoded asterisks.
* Check if mask is null first.
* Fixed Typo in previous test and added new test for custom masks.
* Added tests for masking with null character
* Added docs and example.
* Adjusted extensions so that Mask is integrated into Secret extension. Updated Exampls and Tests accordingly
error NU1504: Duplicate 'PackageReference' items
found. Remove the duplicate items or use the Update
functionality to ensure a consistent restore behavior. The duplicate
'PackageReference' items are: System.Memory 4.5.5, System.Memory 4.5.5.
* Allow setting the style of the default value in TextPrompt
Add property "DefaultValueStyle" to TextPrompt which allows setting the style in which the default value is rendered.
When no style is set, the value is displayed as green text, keeping the existing behavior.
* Allow setting the style in which a TextPrompt's choices are displayed
Add property "ChoicesStyle" to TextPrompt which allows setting the style in the prompt's choices are rendered.
When no style is set, choices are displayed as blue text, keeping the existing behavior.
`AnsiConsoleFactory` should be an internal static class. Creating an `IAnsiConsole` can be achieved through `Spectre.Console.AnsiConsole.Create(AnsiConsoleSettings)`
Since `AnsiConsoleFactory` is public, it can't be changed from a non static class to a static class so obsoleting it is the second best thing to do.
Eventually, when `AnsiConsoleFactory` becomes internal and static, `AnsiConsole.Create` can be simplified to this (and the private static field `_factory` can be removed)
```
public static IAnsiConsole Create(AnsiConsoleSettings settings)
{
return AnsiConsoleFactory.Create(settings);
}
```
* Introduce MarkupInterpolated and MarkupLineInterpolated extensions
These new methods enable easily writing markup with a nice and intuitive syntax without having to worry about escaping the markup.
```csharp
string input = args[0];
string output = Process(input);
AnsiConsole.MarkupLineInterpolated($"[blue]{input}[/] -> [green]{output}[/]");
```
The `Interpolated` suffix was inspired by the Entity Framework Core [FromSqlInterpolated][1] method.
[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/querying/raw-sql#passing-parameters
* Fixing whitespace to match file scoped namespaces
* Adding FromInterpolated helper to Markup widget
Allows automatic handling of interpolated strings to be used on the Markup widget. This would be helpful for people working with Tables and the Tree control who would not be using the MarkupInterpolated methods.
* Documentation for markup interpolated methods.
Co-authored-by: Cédric Luthi <cedric.luthi@gmail.com>
Now that exceptions are not _parsed_ anymore (#513 and #637), keeping the `ExceptionInfo` and `StackFrameInfo` internal classes doesn't make much sense anymore. The `Exception` and `StackFrame` types can be used by the `ExceptionFormatter` class directly, without conversion.
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`.
CommandOptions now has an IsHidden property that, when set to true, will cause the option to be hidden from the following cases:
- Help text using `-h|--help`
- Xml representations generated with the `cli xml` command
- Diagnostics displayed with the `cli explain` command
Hidden options can still be outputted with `cli explain` using the `--hidden` option that is also used to display hidden commands.
Fixes#631
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.