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If a way can be figured, Spark should colourize the bang in negated specks in the output.
Speck output is meant to be a quick summary of how the library can be used, in simple, obvious code; a negated speck is a way that it should not be used. Thus, it should be obvious in the output that a particular line is not something you should copy/paste into your use of the library. d-:
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If a way can be figured, Spark should colourize the bang in negated specks in the output.
Speck output is meant to be a quick summary of how the library can be used, in simple, obvious code; a negated speck is a way that it should not be used. Thus, it should be obvious in the output that a particular line is not something you should copy/paste into your use of the library. d-:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: