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Author fxkr
Recipients fxkr, r.david.murray
Date 2015-08-20.15:10:02
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I'm not sure - that'd be redundant, and I find it harder to read. It also breaks for badly configured terminals where "("/")" are part of the select-by-word character set (but thats a very minor issue -- users with parentheses in the set will probably be used to broken links). Here's a new patch though. Your choice :-)

As for breaking programs: that message is clearly intended for human consumption. My opinion is that if someone parses that, they deserve the opportunity to fix their code. However, out of curiosity, I did search for code containing "Serving HTTP on" before opening the issue and couldn't find anything that's parsing that message.
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