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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:06:34+00:00 2026-05-11T20:06:34+00:00

I would like to write a Console class that can output coloured text to

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I would like to write a Console class that can output coloured text to the console.

So I can do something like (basically a wrapper for printf):

Console::Print( "This is a non-coloured message\n" );
Console::Warning( "This is a YELLOW warning message\n" );
Console::Error( "This is a RED error message\n" );

How would I print different coloured text to the Windows Console?

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    2026-05-11T20:06:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:06 pm

    Check out this guide. I would make a custom manipulator so I could do something like:

    std::cout << "standard text" << setcolour(red) << "red text" << std::endl;
    

    Here‘s a small guide on how to implement your own manipulator.

    A quick code example:

    #include <iostream>
    #include <windows.h>
    #include <iomanip>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    enum colour { DARKBLUE = 1, DARKGREEN, DARKTEAL, DARKRED, DARKPINK, DARKYELLOW, GRAY, DARKGRAY, BLUE, GREEN, TEAL, RED, PINK, YELLOW, WHITE };
    
    struct setcolour
    {
       colour _c;
       HANDLE _console_handle;
    
    
           setcolour(colour c, HANDLE console_handle)
               : _c(c), _console_handle(0)
           { 
               _console_handle = console_handle;
           }
    };
    
    // We could use a template here, making it more generic. Wide streams won't
    // work with this version.
    basic_ostream<char> &operator<<(basic_ostream<char> &s, const setcolour &ref)
    {
        SetConsoleTextAttribute(ref._console_handle, ref._c);
        return s;
    }
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        HANDLE chandle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
        cout << "standard text" << setcolour(RED, chandle) << " red text" << endl;
    
        cin.get();
    }
    
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