Can you explain the use case a little bit more, please? This is the
*SL languages? They run their program, they see black/orange, they add
tests, they no longer see black/orange, and they are confused? Did
they not understand what black/orange means or were they expecting
entirely black?

Robby


On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote:
> Every semester there are always students that think that DrRacket is
> broken when they add tests and the coverage colors go away.  I now tell
> them about it in advance (in class and in text), but it's still
> confusing people.
>
> So in the spirit of phone apps which teach you about themselves, how
> about something like a dialog popping up when coverage is enabled, and
> there is a non-trivial program, and there's complete coverage.
> Something like a short explanation of how the colors are the same since
> your code is completely covered, with a "got it" button to dismiss it.
>
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