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-// Copyright 2018 The TCell Authors
-//
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-// you may not use file except in compliance with the License.
-// You may obtain a copy of the license at
-//
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-// limitations under the License.
-
-// Package tcell provides a lower-level, portable API for building
-// programs that interact with terminals or consoles. It works with
-// both common (and many uncommon!) terminals or terminal emulators,
-// and Windows console implementations.
-//
-// It provides support for up to 256 colors, text attributes, and box drawing
-// elements. A database of terminals built from a real terminfo database
-// is provided, along with code to generate new database entries.
-//
-// Tcell offers very rich support for mice, dependent upon the terminal
-// of course. (Windows, XTerm, and iTerm 2 are known to work very well.)
-//
-// If the environment is not Unicode by default, such as an ISO8859 based
-// locale or GB18030, Tcell can convert input and output, so that your
-// terminal can operate in whatever locale is most convenient, while the
-// application program can just assume "everything is UTF-8". Reasonable
-// defaults are used for updating characters to something suitable for
-// display. Unicode box drawing characters will be converted to use the
-// alternate character set of your terminal, if native conversions are
-// not available. If no ACS is available, then some ASCII fallbacks will
-// be used.
-//
-// Note that support for non-UTF-8 locales (other than C) must be enabled
-// by the application using RegisterEncoding() -- we don't have them all
-// enabled by default to avoid bloating the application unneccessarily.
-// (These days UTF-8 is good enough for almost everyone, and nobody should
-// be using legacy locales anymore.) Also, actual glyphs for various code
-// point will only be displayed if your terminal or emulator (or the font
-// the emulator is using) supports them.
-//
-// A rich set of keycodes is supported, with support for up to 65 function
-// keys, and various other special keys.
-//
-package tcell