On Wednesday 30 November 2005 00:49, Tels wrote:
Moin,
colors in case the terminal renders this so close together that red-green
blind people have problems) :)
At the moment, it's blue for success and red for failure. Green did not agreeMoin,
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 23:28, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Check:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81969889@N00/68430623/
This was done by using Test::Run::CmdLine's runprove (a yet-incomplete
equivalent of Test::Harness' prove) and the
Test::Run::CmdLine::Drivers::ColorSummary driver that is in fact a
sub-class of Test::Run, my fork of Test::Harness.
Cool. make it green for success, red for failure? (Or slightly differentCheck:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81969889@N00/68430623/
This was done by using Test::Run::CmdLine's runprove (a yet-incomplete
equivalent of Test::Harness' prove) and the
Test::Run::CmdLine::Drivers::ColorSummary driver that is in fact a
sub-class of Test::Run, my fork of Test::Harness.
colors in case the terminal renders this so close together that red-green
blind people have problems) :)
very well with my white terminal background. ;-)
But I'd like to make the colours configurable by environment variables, etc.
What I have now is just a proof-of-concept.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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