Personally I feel the risk of a false positives is very low for this:

> ^ *iex *>

 In how many other situations would you want a line starting with this,
before a test, and not mean for it to be a doctest? I really struggle to
come up with an example, but I might definitely have blind spots.
Accidentally dropping tests silently seems a lot worse, even if I think
that the situation shouldn't happen often if tests are properly run when
being made (e.g watching them fail at least once, specifically to make sure
your test is actually doing what you think).
In the worst case, it also seems a change like this could be reverted in a
following minor release if it really turns out to give too many false
positives.

Just my casual input
// Valter

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