babel-code-frame: Highlight strings with green (not red) (#4579)

- Red makes it look like something is wrong with the string.
- On Ubuntu-based systems, it looks kinda broken.
- The error markers (`>` and `^`) as well as invalid tokens are already
  marked with red. By not having strings red, the most important
  information -- the error location -- is more visible.

This is a continuation of commit fa1de5ce (PR #4572).
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Simon Lydell 2016-09-27 21:35:17 +02:00 committed by Henry Zhu
parent e40aad53a4
commit bf0e256c3a

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ let defs = {
punctuator: chalk.yellow, punctuator: chalk.yellow,
// bracket: intentionally omitted. // bracket: intentionally omitted.
number: chalk.magenta, number: chalk.magenta,
string: chalk.red, string: chalk.green,
regex: chalk.magenta, regex: chalk.magenta,
comment: chalk.grey, comment: chalk.grey,
invalid: chalk.white.bgRed.bold, invalid: chalk.white.bgRed.bold,