paper-tonic/lua/highlite/colorscheme.lua

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--[[ NOTHING IN THIS FILE NEEDS TO BE EDITED BY THE USER. ]]
-- Clear the highlighting.
vim.cmd('hi clear')
vim.o.background = 'dark'
vim.g.indent_guides_auto_colors = 0
-- If the syntax has been enabled, reset it.
if vim.fn.exists('syntax_on') then vim.cmd('syntax reset') end
-- Determine which set of colors to use.
local use_hex_and_256 = string.find(vim.fn.expand('$TERM'), '256')
or vim.g.t_Co >= 256
or vim.fn.has("gui_running")
-- If we aren't using the hex and 256 colorset, then set the &t_Co variable to 16.
if not use_hex_and_256 then vim.g.t_Co = 16 end
-- These are constants for the indexes in the colors that were defined before.
local BIT_16 = 3
local BIT_256 = 2
local HEX = 1
-- Get the color value of a color variable, or "NONE" as a default.
local function get(color, index)
if type(color) == 'table' and color[index] then
return color[index]
elseif type(color) == 'string' then
return color
else
return "NONE"
end
end
-- Generate a `:highlight` command from a group and some attributes.
local function highlight(highlight_group, attributes) -- {{{ †
local highlight_cmd = {'hi! ', highlight_group}
local link = attributes.link
-- If the `highlight_group` is a link to another group.
if attributes.link then
highlight_cmd[3] = highlight_cmd[2] .. ' '
highlight_cmd[2] = 'link '
highlight_cmd[4] = attributes.link
else -- the `highlight_group` is uniquely defined.
local bg = attributes.bg
local fg = attributes.fg
local style = attributes.style
-- If using hex and 256-bit colors, then populate the gui* and cterm* args.
if use_hex_and_256 then highlight_cmd[#highlight_cmd + 1] =
' ctermbg=' .. get(bg, BIT_256)
.. ' ctermfg=' .. get(fg, BIT_256)
.. ' guibg=' .. get(bg, HEX)
.. ' guifg=' .. get(fg, HEX)
-- If using 16-bit colors, just populate the cterm* args.
else highlight_cmd[#highlight_cmd + 1] =
' ctermbg=' .. get(bg, BIT_16)
.. ' ctermfg=' .. get(fg, BIT_16)
end
-- This function appends `selected_attributes` to the end of the `highlight_cmd`.
local function append_style(selected_attributes)
highlight_cmd[#highlight_cmd + 1] = ' cterm=' .. selected_attributes
-- If we're using hex populate the gui* attr args.
if use_hex_and_256 then highlight_cmd[#highlight_cmd + 1] =
' gui=' .. selected_attributes
end
end
if type(style) == 'table' then
-- Concat all of the entries together with a comma between.
local style_all = table.concat(style, ',')
-- There will always be a cterm attr arg.
append_style(style_all)
-- There won't always be a `guisp`.
if style.color then highlight_cmd[#highlight_cmd + 1] =
' guisp=' .. get(style.color, HEX)
end
else append_style(style)
end
end
vim.cmd(table.concat(highlight_cmd))
end --}}} ‡
return function(name, Normal, highlights, terminal_ansi_colors)
-- Set the name of the current colorscheme.
vim.g.colors_name = string.lower(name)
-- Highlight the baseline.
highlight('Normal', Normal)
-- Highlight everything else.
for highlight_group, attributes in pairs(highlights) do
highlight(highlight_group, attributes)
end
-- Set the terminal colors.
for index, color in ipairs(terminal_ansi_colors) do
vim.g['terminal_color_' .. index] = color[HEX]
end
end