Hi,
I'm trying to write a simple debug function, which will let me pass in a string + a color (or color combination). This is what I have so far:
sub print_debug {
# black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white
my ($text, $color) = @_;
unless ($color) {
print STDERR "$text \n";
} else {
use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants);
if ($color =~ /blue/i) {
print STDERR BLUE, "$text \n", RESET;
} elsif ($color =~ /yellow/i) {
print STDERR YELLOW, "$text \n", RESET;
} elsif ($color =~ /red/i) {
print STDERR RED, "$text \n", RESET;
} elsif ($color =~ /blue/i) {
print STDERR BLUE, "$text \n", RESET;
} elsif ($color =~ /magenta/i) {
print STDERR MAGENTA, "$text \n", RESET;
} elsif ($color =~ /cyan/i) {
print STDERR CYAN ON_GREEN, "$text \n", RESET;
}
}
}
..which is called with:
print_debug ("foo","blue");
However, I would prefer to be able to simply pass in stuff like:
print_debug ("foo","blue on_white");
...which would convert to:
print BLUE ON_WHITE, "foo", RESET;
This doesn't seem to be valid syntax though:
sub print_debug {
# black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white
my ($text, $color) = @_;
unless ($color) {
print STDERR "$text \n";
} else {
use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants);
print STDERR $color, "$text \n", RESET;
}
}
I'm guessing its cos the $color is actually a variable. Is there a way I can do this, or should I just stick with my other solution?
TIA
Andy
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