Enable ANSI escape code processing on Windows 10 and later

This lets the engine and projects use the same color codes
in the terminal on all platforms. This includes support for
`print_rich()` (GDScript) and `print_line_rich()` (C++).
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Hugo Locurcio 2020-12-05 12:50:20 +01:00
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@ -1148,6 +1148,21 @@ OS_Windows::OS_Windows(HINSTANCE _hInstance) {
DisplayServerWindows::register_windows_driver();
// Enable ANSI escape code support on Windows 10 v1607 (Anniversary Update) and later.
// This lets the engine and projects use ANSI escape codes to color text just like on macOS and Linux.
//
// NOTE: The engine does not use ANSI escape codes to color error/warning messages; it uses Windows API calls instead.
// Therefore, error/warning messages are still colored on Windows versions older than 10.
HANDLE stdoutHandle;
stdoutHandle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
DWORD outMode = 0;
outMode |= ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING;
if (!SetConsoleMode(stdoutHandle, outMode)) {
// Windows 8.1 or below, or Windows 10 prior to Anniversary Update.
print_verbose("Can't set the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING Windows console mode. `print_rich()` will not work as expected.");
}
Vector<Logger *> loggers;
loggers.push_back(memnew(WindowsTerminalLogger));
_set_logger(memnew(CompositeLogger(loggers)));