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Separate color being supported from being enabled
Previously, we were using `color_enabled` to mean both that the color was supported and that it was enabled by the user (which it is enabled by default). But this logic doesn't work well if the color check function is called again and ends up enabling color after the user disabled it. To fix this, just separate the two so the user controls one `color_supported` variable and the `color_enabled` variable is separate. Check both of them in order to print color, of course.
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# define STDERR_IS_TTY 0
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#endif
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#define COLOR(EXPR) color_enabled ? EXPR : ""
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#define COLOR(EXPR) (color_enabled && color_supported ? EXPR : "")
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#define Color_RESET COLOR("\x1b[0m")
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#define Color_BOLD COLOR("\x1b[1m")
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#define Color_BOLD_GRAY COLOR("\x1b[1;90m")
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static int output_enabled = 1;
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static int color_enabled = 0;
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static int color_supported = 0;
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static int color_enabled = 1;
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static int debug_enabled = 0;
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static int info_enabled = 1;
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static int warn_enabled = 1;
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{
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if (STDOUT_IS_TTY && STDERR_IS_TTY)
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{
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color_enabled = 1;
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color_supported = 1;
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}
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}
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