minicrossterm/examples/examples.rs
Timon Post b717d306c3 Putted Screen behind an Option. Now when you call the functions: color, cursor, terminal, input you won't need to provide a Screen anymore.
When you want to work with the 'alternate screen' you can call the following functions: terminal::from_screen etc. Which will give you an instance to the back of the module you are calling it in.

So instead of:

let color = color(Screen::default());
let cursor = cursor(Screen::default());
let input = input(Screen::default());
let terminal = terminal(Screen::default());

You can do:

let color = color();
let cursor = cursor();
let input = input();
let terminal = terminal();
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//! This bin folder can be used to try the examples out located in the examples directory.
//!
//! All you need to do is:
//!
//! - Download the crossterm source code.
//! - Run program with: `cargo run --example examples`
extern crate crossterm;
// modules that could be test
mod terminal;
mod color;
mod cursor;
mod some_types;
mod input;
fn main()
{
}