###################################################################### # This file is imported from the minitest project. # DO NOT make modifications in this repo. They _will_ be reverted! # File a patch instead and assign it to Ryan Davis. ###################################################################### require "minitest/unit" ## # Show your testing pride! class PrideIO ESC = "\e[" NND = "#{ESC}0m" attr_reader :io def initialize io @io = io # stolen from /System/Library/Perl/5.10.0/Term/ANSIColor.pm # also reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code @colors ||= (31..36).to_a @size = @colors.size @index = 0 # io.sync = true end def print o case o when "." then io.print pride o when "E", "F" then io.print "#{ESC}41m#{ESC}37m#{o}#{NND}" else io.print o end end def puts(*o) o.map! { |s| s.sub(/Finished tests/) { @index = 0 'Fabulous tests'.split(//).map { |c| pride(c) }.join } } super end def pride string string = "*" if string == "." c = @colors[@index % @size] @index += 1 "#{ESC}#{c}m#{string}#{NND}" end def method_missing msg, *args io.send(msg, *args) end end class PrideLOL < PrideIO # inspired by lolcat, but massively cleaned up PI_3 = Math::PI / 3 def initialize io # walk red, green, and blue around a circle separated by equal thirds. # # To visualize, type this into wolfram-alpha: # # plot (3*sin(x)+3), (3*sin(x+2*pi/3)+3), (3*sin(x+4*pi/3)+3) # 6 has wide pretty gradients. 3 == lolcat, about half the width @colors = (0...(6 * 7)).map { |n| n *= 1.0 / 6 r = (3 * Math.sin(n ) + 3).to_i g = (3 * Math.sin(n + 2 * PI_3) + 3).to_i b = (3 * Math.sin(n + 4 * PI_3) + 3).to_i # Then we take rgb and encode them in a single number using base 6. # For some mysterious reason, we add 16... to clear the bottom 4 bits? # Yes... they're ugly. 36 * r + 6 * g + b + 16 } super end def pride string c = @colors[@index % @size] @index += 1 "#{ESC}38;5;#{c}m#{string}#{NND}" end end klass = ENV['TERM'] =~ /^xterm(-256color)?$/ ? PrideLOL : PrideIO MiniTest::Unit.output = klass.new(MiniTest::Unit.output)