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pytester: use no colors with inline runs by default#58

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@blueyed blueyed commented Nov 2, 2019

Sets PY_COLORS=0 in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Should be done only for when pytest is used inline, but is not trivial..

Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.
@blueyed blueyed merged commit f153ad3 into my-master Nov 2, 2019
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blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 18, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 18, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 22, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(initially cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
blueyed added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 25, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via #58

(initially cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
vinaycalastry pushed a commit to vinaycalastry/pytest that referenced this pull request Dec 11, 2019
Sets `PY_COLORS=0` in the environment by default, which is used by pylib.

Via blueyed#58

(initially cherry picked from commit f153ad3)
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