Am 05.06.2012 00:20, schrieb Sergiu Ivanov:
Well, I am not aware of the distribution of SymPy audience across
platforms. However, [0] says that at least on FreeBSD one can use the
same control sequences as on Linux and [1] seems to state that Cygwin
is capable of emulating yet the same control sequences. Thus, by
adding some simple codes as shown in [2] we may cover a sufficiently
wide class of use cases.
Obviously, I am making baseless assumptions, so I may be very wrong.
I'd check that, but I'd start on the assumption that the information is
correct.
However, Cygwin seems to be just one of several ways to run Python on
Windows. Judging from experience with other such ports, I doubt that the
non-Cygwin ports offer a console with Linux-style escape codes.
Then again, the Windows command-line window might just happen to use the
same escape sequences. Escape sequences did get an ANSI standard, and
Posix and Windows might agree on just enough escape sequences to make
this work.
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