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Colorize stdout output to Windows cmd.exe from console C++ app


I would like to write something similar to

cout << "this text is not colorized\n";
setForeground(Color::Red);
cout << "this text shows as red\n";
setForeground(Color::Blue);
cout << "this text shows as blue\n";

for a C++ console program running under Windows 7. I have read that global foreground & background can be changed from cmd.exe's settings, or by calling system() - but is there any way to change things at character-level that can be coded into a program? At first I thought "ANSI sequences", but they seem to be long lost in the Windows arena.


Solution

  • You can use SetConsoleTextAttribute function:

    BOOL WINAPI SetConsoleTextAttribute(
      __in  HANDLE hConsoleOutput,
      __in  WORD wAttributes
    );
    

    Here's a brief example which you can take a look.

    #include "stdafx.h"
    #include <iostream>
    #include <windows.h>
    #include <winnt.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    using namespace std;
    
    int main(int argc, char* argv[])
    {
       HANDLE consolehwnd = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
       cout << "this text is not colorized\n";
       SetConsoleTextAttribute(consolehwnd, FOREGROUND_RED);
       cout << "this text shows as red\n";
       SetConsoleTextAttribute(consolehwnd, FOREGROUND_BLUE);
       cout << "this text shows as blue\n";
    }
    

    This function affects text written after the function call. So finally you probably want to restore to the original color/attributes. You can use GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo to record the initial color at the very beginning and perform a reset w/ SetConsoleTextAttribute at the end.