Changelog of @hackage/ansi-terminal 0.8.1

Changes

Version 0.8.1

  • Add hSupportsANSIWithoutEmulation. On Windows 10, if the handle is identifed as connected to a native terminal ('Command Prompt' or 'PowerShell'), the processing of 'ANSI' control characters will be enabled.

Version 0.8.0.4

  • On Windows, hSupportsANSI now recognises if the handle is connected to a 'mintty' terminal.
  • Drop support for GHC versions before GHC 7.0.1 (released November 2010)

Version 0.8.0.3

  • On Windows, try to enable ANSI on ConHost terminals even if a TERM environment variable exits (such as with the Hyper 2 terminal)
  • Minor improvements to Haddock documentation

Version 0.8.0.2

  • Improve README and Haddock documentation
  • On Windows, fix compatability with earlier GHC versions
  • Drop support for GHC versions before 6.12.1 (released December 2009)

Version 0.8.0.1

  • On Windows, if the standard output channel is valid but not a ConHost terminal, assume it is ANSI-enabled rather than failing
  • On Windows, output the improved error message to the standard error channel rather than the standard output channel

Version 0.8

  • Make the fields of SGR strict
  • Make compatible with GHC 8.2.2
  • Improve the error message on Windows when not ANSI-capable or ConHost
  • Recognise Appveyor build environment as ANSI-enabled

Version 0.7.1.1

getReportedCursorPosition: don't let the cursor reporting code be echo'd

Version 0.7.1

  • Allow saving, restoring, and querying the current cursor position
  • Fix a couple of issues with the Reset emulation on Windows

Version 0.7

Add 24-bit RGB color support

Version 0.6.3.1

Fix Windows + ghc 7.8 compatibility

Version 0.6.3

  • Add ANSI support for Windows
  • Add compatibility with Win32-2.5.0.0 and above

Version 0.6.2.3

Add an example to the haddocks

Version 0.6.2.2

Fix a GHC 7.10 warning

Version 0.6.2.1

Restore compatibility with GHC 7.4 and older

Version 0.6.2

  • Add hSupportsANSI
  • Drop support for base < 4

Version 0.6.1.1

Fix to build with GHC 7.8 on Windows

Version 0.6.1

  • BoldIntensity no longer changes background color on Windows
  • setSGR [] was not equivalent to setSGR [Reset] on Windows, even though it should be according to the documentation. This is now fixed.