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Ensure handler patterns are str, not unicode...
Ensure handler patterns are str, not unicode Python < 2.6.5 doesn't accept unicode keys in f(**kwargs), and base_project_url will always be unicode, which will in turn make the patterns unicode, and ultimately result in unicode keys in kwargs to handler._execute(**kwargs) in tornado. This enforces that base_project_url be ascii in that situation. Note that the URLs these patterns check against are escaped, and thus guaranteed to be ASCII: 'héllo' is really 'h%C3%A9llo'. If you actually use u'héllo' in your regex, it will not match the URLs you think it should.

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.cm-s-elegant span.cm-number, .cm-s-elegant span.cm-string, .cm-s-elegant span.cm-atom {color: #762;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-comment {color: #262;font-style: italic;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-meta {color: #555;font-style: italic;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-variable {color: black;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-variable-2 {color: #b11;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-qualifier {color: #555;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-keyword {color: #730;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-builtin {color: #30a;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-error {background-color: #fdd;}
.cm-s-elegant span.cm-link {color: #762;}