Is it something the formatter could handle at all? Perhaps with a best effort 
if it ever sees `iex >` it makes it `iex>`

Best

Adam

> On 4 Feb 2022, at 07:23, Valter Sundström <valter.sundst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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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