Use bold to distinguish package names in solve-traces#3741
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Use bold to distinguish package names in solve-traces#3741sigurdm wants to merge 2 commits intodart-lang:masterfrom
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@jonasfj, @szakarias WDYT? |
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Closing this as it is stale. Feel free to reopen in case you still want to land it! |
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I still have some hope for this. Thanks for reminding me |
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Attempt at fixing: #3363 by using ansi colors to highlight package names in the solve-trace. This should make it a bit easier to read - especially if packages have keyword-like names.
An alternative would be to prefix package names with
package:...This has an issue with how we cannot nest colorization of ansi colors...
Draft to get feedback for the idea if it is worth handling implementing ansi-colorization.