Tal Einat wrote:
* When printing a traceback, highlight the stack traces that pertain
to the running file and also remove the "in <module>" from them. This
is an attempt to make easier for novices to spot probable errors in
their own code.Highlight here simply means that it is written to
stderr, like it is done now, and the other parts are printed to
stdout. The effect normally is that, by default, errors in the primary
file are displayed in red, and other call stack information is blue.
+0 (I haven't noticed this problem but will take your word for it)
I'm a big fan of the Squeezer IDLE extension, and this would break
Squeezer's recognition of blocks of output / tracebacks. Such (ab)use
of sys.stdout and sys.stderr is too much of a hack IMHO.
-1
Could you say a bit more about what Squeezer is or does? How would this
colorization affect Squeezer?
Bruce Sherwood
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