New submission from Caitlin Potter:
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Caitlin Potter added the comment:
Sorry Terry, gmail hides it by default, didn't notice.
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<http://bugs.python.org/issue17647>
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Caitlin Potter added the comment:
A suggestion to work around this from #waf on freenode:
http://codepad.org/1Y8K9e2m
So it is probably not a big deal and can be wrapped up. But still it would
be nice if Windows had native support for ANSI colours.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Terry J
Caitlin Potter added the comment:
Then perhaps nothing can be done from the python side of things, that's too
bad.
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Richard Oudkerk wrote:
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> On 07/04/2013 9:02pm, Caitlin Potter wrote:
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Caitlin Potter added the comment:
> however I've tested this same test program in a
> development environment,
*unix* development environment (xterm, ubuntu 12.04), rather.
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Caitlin Potter added the comment:
I'm not entirely positive that it would be doable, but looking at the
subprocess code, it looks like we do have an open handle to the windows
stdout buffer, including buffer attributes, so it should be possible to
translate coloured attributes into ANSI
New submission from Caitlin Potter:
In migrating from GNU autoconf/automake build systems to a python-based build
system (Waf), I've been slightly annoyed that coloured text output from unit
test programs is lost on the windows platform (the gtest framework uses
::SetConsoleTextAttribu