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class PythonConsoleLexer(Lexer):

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For Python console output or doctests, such as:

>>> a = 'foo'
>>> print a
foo
>>> 1 / 0
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero

Additional options:

python3

Use Python 3 lexer for code. Default is True.

New in version 1.0.
Changed in version 2.5: Now defaults to True.
Method __init__ Undocumented
Method get​_tokens​_unprocessed Return an iterable of (index, tokentype, value) pairs where "index" is the starting position of the token within the input text.
Class Variable aliases Undocumented
Class Variable mimetypes Undocumented
Class Variable name Undocumented
Instance Variable python3 Undocumented

Inherited from Lexer:

Method analyse​_text No summary
Method get​_tokens Return an iterable of (tokentype, value) pairs generated from text. If unfiltered is set to True, the filtering mechanism is bypassed even if filters are defined.
Class Variable alias​_filenames Undocumented
Class Variable filenames Undocumented
Method __repr__ Undocumented
Method add​_filter Add a new stream filter to this lexer.
Class Variable priority Undocumented
Instance Variable encoding Undocumented
Instance Variable ensurenl Undocumented
Instance Variable filters Undocumented
Instance Variable options Undocumented
Instance Variable stripall Undocumented
Instance Variable stripnl Undocumented
Instance Variable tabsize Undocumented
def __init__(self, **options):

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def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):

Return an iterable of (index, tokentype, value) pairs where "index" is the starting position of the token within the input text.

In subclasses, implement this method as a generator to maximize effectiveness.

aliases: list[str] =

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mimetypes: list[str] =

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name: str =

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python3 =

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