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What is the recommended way to format the output of some code?
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What is the recommended way to format the output of some code?
This would not mix well with additional comments one may want to have in the code. Also, if you compare what say the standard Python interpreter offers vs what IPython offers, you can immediately see that one of its greatest advantage is making a more clear separation between the input and the output. I would agree that the commenting is the best that we have at the moment, but not the best that we could have.
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What is the recommended way to format the output of some code?
@HereticMonkey
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can surely be done, but that is an ugly hack, and so is adding extra comments to the commenting solution. An extra language tag would allow for beautiful and content-specific formatting (e.g. reducing/removing the blank space between the code and the output, changing the background, having different background for stdout
or stderr
, etc.).
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What is the recommended way to format the output of some code?
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language tag or similar changing the background would partially address the shortcoming of the separate code fences solution.
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Add magic comment for [mwe]
@TylerH The most accepted meaning for the
w
in "mwe" is "working". See also here, where I give some numbers for this.
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Change "mwe" explanation from "minimal workable example" to "minimal working example"?
@PaulG Will it? I do not find a reference of your perceived meaning in the Merriem-Webster dictionary for workable vs working. On the other hand "working" as "adequate to permit work to be done" and "assumed or adopted to permit or facilitate further work or activity" perfectly fit the concept being conveyed with "minimal {working | reproducible | complete verifiable | verfiable complete} example" from the perspective of whoever is going to tackle the issue presented in the question.
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I think "minimal working example" is by far and large the commonly accepted name for the concept. It is the only one with its own Wikipedia, The Free Dictionary entry, and non-null Google Trends. SO has somehow adopted this "minimal complete verifiable example", but why using yet another name "minimal reproducible example"? If changing, why not fixing the schism back?
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Change "mwe" explanation from "minimal workable example" to "minimal working example"?
@JonathanLeffler If it was for me, I would have called the whole page
minimal working example
or mwe
for short. I think this "mwe" acronym is what I've learned first. But regardless of what "official" name is picked up for the page, one could always spell out "mwe" correctly in the text of the page. I am only trying to make this last change happen.
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