-- This file contains code that is required in the case of the module -- System.Console.ANSI.Windows.Emulator and differs from the common code in -- file Common-Include-Enabled.hs. -- | Set the Select Graphic Rendition mode hSetSGR :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> Handle -> [SGR] -- ^ Commands: these will typically be applied on top of the -- current console SGR mode. An empty list of commands is -- equivalent to the list @[Reset]@. Commands are applied left to -- right. -> IO () -- | Set the Select Graphic Rendition mode setSGR :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> [SGR] -- ^ Commands: these will typically be applied on top of the -- current console SGR mode. An empty list of commands is -- equivalent to the list @[Reset]@. Commands are applied left to -- right. -> IO () setSGR def = hSetSGR def stdout hClearFromCursorToScreenEnd, hClearFromCursorToScreenBeginning, hClearScreen :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> Handle -> IO () clearFromCursorToScreenEnd, clearFromCursorToScreenBeginning, clearScreen :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> IO () clearFromCursorToScreenEnd def = hClearFromCursorToScreenEnd def stdout clearFromCursorToScreenBeginning def = hClearFromCursorToScreenBeginning def stdout clearScreen def = hClearScreen def stdout hClearFromCursorToLineEnd, hClearFromCursorToLineBeginning, hClearLine :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> Handle -> IO () clearFromCursorToLineEnd, clearFromCursorToLineBeginning, clearLine :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> IO () clearFromCursorToLineEnd def = hClearFromCursorToLineEnd def stdout clearFromCursorToLineBeginning def = hClearFromCursorToLineBeginning def stdout clearLine def = hClearLine def stdout -- | Scroll the displayed information up or down the terminal: not widely -- supported hScrollPageUp, hScrollPageDown :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> Handle -> Int -- ^ Number of lines to scroll by -> IO () -- | Scroll the displayed information up or down the terminal: not widely -- supported scrollPageUp, scrollPageDown :: ConsoleDefaultState -- ^ The default console state -> Int -- ^ Number of lines to scroll by -> IO () scrollPageUp def = hScrollPageUp def stdout scrollPageDown def = hScrollPageDown def stdout