This means that ripgrep will no longer try to reset your colors in your
terminal if you kill it while searching. This could result in messing up
the colors in your terminal, and the fix is to simply run some other
command that resets them for you. For example:
$ echo -ne "\033[0m"
The reason why the ^C handling was removed is because it is irrevocably
broken on Windows and is impossible to do correctly and efficiently in
ANSI terminals.
Fixes #281
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[package]
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name = "ripgrep"
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version = "0.3.2" #:version
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authors = ["Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>"]
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description = """
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Line oriented search tool using Rust's regex library. Combines the raw
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performance of grep with the usability of the silver searcher.
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"""
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documentation = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep"
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homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep"
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repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep"
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readme = "README.md"
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keywords = ["regex", "grep", "egrep", "search", "pattern"]
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license = "Unlicense/MIT"
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exclude = ["HomebrewFormula"]
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build = "build.rs"
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[[bin]]
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bench = false
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path = "src/main.rs"
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name = "rg"
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[[test]]
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name = "integration"
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path = "tests/tests.rs"
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[dependencies]
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bytecount = "0.1.4"
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clap = "2.19.0"
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env_logger = "0.3"
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grep = { version = "0.1.4", path = "grep" }
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ignore = { version = "0.1.5", path = "ignore" }
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lazy_static = "0.2"
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libc = "0.2"
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log = "0.3"
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memchr = "0.1"
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memmap = "0.5"
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num_cpus = "1"
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regex = "0.1.77"
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termcolor = { version = "0.1.0", path = "termcolor" }
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[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
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kernel32-sys = "0.2.2"
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winapi = "0.2.8"
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[build-dependencies]
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clap = "2.18"
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lazy_static = "0.2"
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[features]
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avx-accel = ["bytecount/avx-accel"]
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simd-accel = ["bytecount/simd-accel", "regex/simd-accel"]
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[profile.release]
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debug = true
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