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When working in Emacs, I use the compile command (F12 by default) to run programs. When I run Cucumber in Emacs, Cucumber spits out ANSI colors that the Emacs compilation mode doesn't interpret. The result is ugly and hard to read. Here's a snippet of the *compilation* buffer showing the ugly:

^[[31m(::) failed steps (::)^[[0m

The command I'm using:

( cd ~/lab/rails/todolist && rake cucumber:all )

Versions:

  • Emacs 23.1
  • Cucumber 0.8.3
  • Cucumber-rails 0.3.2

The world would be sunshine and birds singing if I could:

  • Get Emacs to interpret ANSI color codes in its compilation buffer, or
  • Get Cucumber to stop spitting out ANSI color codes

Any ideas?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3072648/cucumbers-ansi-colors-messing-up-emacs-compilation-buffer

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I use this to turn on ansi color interpretation in my compilation buffer:

(require 'ansi-color)
(defun colorize-compilation-buffer ()
  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
    (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max))))
(add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook 'colorize-compilation-buffer)

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