Struct rustyline::highlight::MatchingBracketHighlighter

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pub struct MatchingBracketHighlighter { /* private fields */ }
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Highlight matching bracket when typed or cursor moved on.

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impl MatchingBracketHighlighter

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pub fn new() -> Self

Constructor

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impl Default for MatchingBracketHighlighter

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fn default() -> MatchingBracketHighlighter

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Highlighter for MatchingBracketHighlighter

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fn highlight<'l>(&self, line: &'l str, _pos: usize) -> Cow<'l, str>

Takes the currently edited line with the cursor position and returns the highlighted version (with ANSI color). Read more
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fn highlight_char(&self, line: &str, pos: usize) -> bool

Tells if line needs to be highlighted when a specific char is typed or when cursor is moved under a specific char. Read more
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fn highlight_prompt<'b, 's: 'b, 'p: 'b>( &'s self, prompt: &'p str, default: bool, ) -> Cow<'b, str>

Takes the prompt and returns the highlighted version (with ANSI color).
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fn highlight_hint<'h>(&self, hint: &'h str) -> Cow<'h, str>

Takes the hint and returns the highlighted version (with ANSI color).
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fn highlight_candidate<'c>( &self, candidate: &'c str, completion: CompletionType, ) -> Cow<'c, str>

Takes the completion candidate and returns the highlighted version (with ANSI color). Read more

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