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tig wants to merge 3 commits intofearthecowboy:masterfrom
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Added support for --output=terminal256 and upgraded to .NET 4.7.2 and…#1tig wants to merge 3 commits intofearthecowboy:masterfrom
tig wants to merge 3 commits intofearthecowboy:masterfrom
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Added support for
--output=terminal256Upgraded to .NET 4.7.2 and latest IronPython along the way...
It really bites that IronPython does not support either donetcore or Python 3.x yet. Because without either of those two, this really cool solution can't be used in a dotnet core solution. Not your fault of course, but massively disappointing to me because the project I'm targetting is a dotnet core app. Sigh.
Specifically I can't find any way to generate a
pygments.dllthat is compatible with dotnet core. Would love any ideas...For now I will have to invoke pygmetize.exe directly.