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author | Joe Wilm <joe@jwilm.com> | 2016-12-16 22:30:27 -0800 |
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committer | Joe Wilm <joe@jwilm.com> | 2016-12-16 22:30:27 -0800 |
commit | 781572096ea67516a98872b1b3c5b1ffaea9bae0 (patch) | |
tree | 7dc67ec3807d656bf78603ef444bf54fd911a96d | |
parent | 0421012c2d82ce2703bb122fd395d669a28f7d49 (diff) | |
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Remove outdated and no longer correct doc
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diff --git a/src/ansi.rs b/src/ansi.rs index 28a413b6..1848b9ca 100644 --- a/src/ansi.rs +++ b/src/ansi.rs @@ -13,23 +13,6 @@ // limitations under the License. // //! ANSI Terminal Stream Parsing -//! -//! The `Parser` implementation is largely based on the suck-less _simple terminal_ parser. Because -//! this is Rust and Rust has a fantastic type system, some improvements are possible. First, -//! `Parser` is a struct, and its data is stored internally instead of statically. Second, there's -//! no terminal updates hard-coded into the parser. Instead, `Parser` is generic over a `Handler` -//! type which has methods for all of the actions supported by the parser. Because Parser is -//! generic, it should be possible (with proper inlining) to have equivalent performance to the -//! hard-coded version. -//! -//! In addition to using _simple terminal_ as a reference, there's a doc in Alacritty's repository -//! `docs/ansicode.txt`, a summary of the ANSI terminal protocol, which has been referenced -//! extensively. -//! -//! There's probably a large number escapes we don't handle, and that's ok. There's a lot that -//! aren't necessary for everyday terminal usage. If you feel like something that's not supported -//! should be, feel free to add it. Please try not to become overzealous and adding support for -//! sequences only used by folks trapped in 1988. use std::ops::Range; use std::io; |