Show italic file types correctly.
- Some file types have italic lscolors style, e.g. pem files. - Using TermStr.from_term to parse lscodes now it exists.
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@ -739,24 +739,10 @@ def run_tool_no_error(path, tool):
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pygments.styles.get_style_by_name(os.environ["PYGMENT_STYLE"]))
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def _convert_lscolor_code_to_charstyle(lscolor_code):
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parts = lscolor_code.split(";")
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if len(parts) == 1:
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is_bold = parts[0] == "1"
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fg_color = None
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elif len(parts) == 2:
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is_bold = False
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fg_color = int(parts[1])
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else:
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is_bold = len(parts) == 4 and parts[3] == "1"
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fg_color = int(parts[2])
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return termstr.CharStyle(fg_color=fg_color, is_bold=is_bold)
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def _charstyle_of_path(path):
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color_code = lscolors.color_code_for_path(path, _LS_COLOR_CODES)
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return (termstr.CharStyle() if color_code is None else
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_convert_lscolor_code_to_charstyle(color_code))
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term_text = termstr.ESC + "[" + color_code + "m-"
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return termstr.TermStr.from_term(term_text).style[0]
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@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=100)
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