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When to output colors handled incorrectly #830

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evhub opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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When to output colors handled incorrectly #830

evhub opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment

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evhub commented Mar 4, 2024

Looks like v3.1.0 accidentally had bad logic for detecting when to use terminal colors sneak in.

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evhub commented Mar 4, 2024

Let's add some tests for this so it doesn't happen again before we close it.

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See Coconut's
[documentation](http://coconut.readthedocs.io/en/develop/DOCS.html) for
more information on all of the features listed below.

Language features:
* #833: New `case def` syntax for more easily defining pattern-matching
functions with many patterns.
* #811: New `f(name=)` syntax as a shorthand for `f(name=name)`,
replacing the now deprecated `f(...=name)` syntax.
* #836: New `CoconutWarning` built-in used for Coconut runtime warnings.

Compiler features:
* #837: Coconut will now warn about implicit string concatenation and
disable it completely with `--strict`.
* #718: Coconut will now warn about use of `addpattern def` without a
prior `match def`. This was a previously-supported feature to make
pattern-matching functions with many patterns easier to write, but the
new recommended way to do that is now via `case def`.
* #785: Initial [pyright](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright) support
via the `--pyright` flag.

Bugfixes:
* #839, #840: Fixed some f-string parsing issues.
* #834: Fixed `len` of empty `zip` objects.
* #830: Improved use of colored output.
* #757: Improved PEP 695 support on Python 3.12.
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