Shelf bug ?
马旋(SuperMMX)
supermmx at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 04:15:34 GMT 2008
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Hi, John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com> :
Thanks for your detailed explanation, even I don't know much
of the bzr code and Python itself :)
On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 17:28:26 -0600
John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com> wrote:
> 3) The colordiff code is broken for windows. Basically, the windows
> shell doesn't respond to the terminal codes it is getting. It is
> probably possible if I was running under cygwin, but I'm running the
> win32 native version. So instead of getting colors, I get:
>
> ←[0m←[0;37m shelf,
> ←[0m←[0;37m textfile,
> ←[0m←[0;37m trace,
> ←[0m←[0;34m+ tree as _mod_tree,
>
> I'm guessing the easiest thing to do is just skip colordiff support if
> sys.platform == 'win32'. I was hoping that 'colordiff' would be smart
> enough to recognize whether the TERM was capable of coloring or not, but
> I wasn't able to trick it into not trying.
Most of the time I run bzr in MinGW, which display the colors without any
problems.
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