For instance:
M-x run-python RET
import os RET
help(os) RET
Fontification gets very confused when, for example, single quotes are
used as apostrophes rather than delimiting strings. It makes the
output really difficult to read.
In GNU Emacs 22.0.90.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0, Carbon Version 1
> M-x run-python RET
> import os RET
> help(os) RET
> Fontification gets very confused when, for example, single quotes are
> used as apostrophes rather than delimiting strings. It makes the
> output really difficult to read.
Indeed, using the programming language's syntax-table for the inferior
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The patch below tries to fix just this one case you complain about, but
> maybe we should go a few steps further?
The patch makes the inferior Python buffer much easier to read, but it
means that strings inside double quotes are fontified, while strings
>> The patch below tries to fix just this one case you complain about, but
>> maybe we should go a few steps further?
> The patch makes the inferior Python buffer much easier to read, but it
> means that strings inside double quotes are fontified, while strings
> inside single quotes are, which is