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Backport PR #10260: Fix the rest of the colors used on Windows so they are more visible...
Backport PR #10260: Fix the rest of the colors used on Windows so they are more visible This applies a hack similar to the one in 7b7d560822d4e9b6ab486393e22e305c502ff6d1 to change the prompt colors and exception colors so they are more visible as shown in issue 10238 If this fix is acceptable it would be nice if this is backported to IPython 5 as this is very visible. Every user I see using IPython on Windows sees this and most don't seem to understand that they can change it. And on top of that this is especially annoying when using IPython on a computer you don't own or a VM. Having to reconfigure on each one... Fixes: 10238

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test_ipdoctest.py
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"""Tests for the ipdoctest machinery itself.
Note: in a file named test_X, functions whose only test is their docstring (as
a doctest) and which have no test functionality of their own, should be called
'doctest_foo' instead of 'test_foo', otherwise they get double-counted (the
empty function call is counted as a test, which just inflates tests numbers
artificially).
"""
from IPython.utils.py3compat import doctest_refactor_print
@doctest_refactor_print
def doctest_simple():
"""ipdoctest must handle simple inputs
In [1]: 1
Out[1]: 1
In [2]: print 1
1
"""
@doctest_refactor_print
def doctest_multiline1():
"""The ipdoctest machinery must handle multiline examples gracefully.
In [2]: for i in range(4):
...: print i
...:
0
1
2
3
"""
@doctest_refactor_print
def doctest_multiline2():
"""Multiline examples that define functions and print output.
In [7]: def f(x):
...: return x+1
...:
In [8]: f(1)
Out[8]: 2
In [9]: def g(x):
...: print 'x is:',x
...:
In [10]: g(1)
x is: 1
In [11]: g('hello')
x is: hello
"""
def doctest_multiline3():
"""Multiline examples with blank lines.
In [12]: def h(x):
....: if x>1:
....: return x**2
....: # To leave a blank line in the input, you must mark it
....: # with a comment character:
....: #
....: # otherwise the doctest parser gets confused.
....: else:
....: return -1
....:
In [13]: h(5)
Out[13]: 25
In [14]: h(1)
Out[14]: -1
In [15]: h(0)
Out[15]: -1
"""