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""" Many places in prompt_toolkit can take either plain text, or formatted text. For instance the :func:`~prompt_toolkit.shortcuts.prompt` function takes either plain text or formatted text for the prompt. The :class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.FormattedTextControl` can also take either plain text or formatted text. In any case, there is an input that can either be just plain text (a string), an :class:`.HTML` object, an :class:`.ANSI` object or a sequence of `(style_string, text)` tuples. The :func:`.to_formatted_text` conversion function takes any of these and turns all of them into such a tuple sequence. """ from .ansi import ANSI from .base import ( AnyFormattedText, FormattedText, StyleAndTextTuples, Template, is_formatted_text, merge_formatted_text, to_formatted_text, ) from .html import HTML from .pygments import PygmentsTokens from .utils import ( fragment_list_len, fragment_list_to_text, fragment_list_width, split_lines, ) __all__ = [ # Base. "AnyFormattedText", "to_formatted_text", "is_formatted_text", "Template", "merge_formatted_text", "FormattedText", "StyleAndTextTuples", # HTML. "HTML", # ANSI. "ANSI", # Pygments. "PygmentsTokens", # Utils. "fragment_list_len", "fragment_list_width", "fragment_list_to_text", "split_lines", ]
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