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Implement --force by choosing a unique module name (using the current timestamp)....
Implement --force by choosing a unique module name (using the current timestamp). Otherwise it breaks in Windows since the existing .pyd file cannot be overwritten, and is otherwise ineffective since the module won't be able to be imported again.

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Split swallow_argv into standalone function in lib.kernel...
r5620 """Tests for kernel utility functions
Authors
-------
* MinRK
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2011, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib imports
from unittest import TestCase
# Third-party imports
import nose.tools as nt
# Our own imports
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.lib import kernel
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@dec.parametric
def test_swallow_argv():
tests = [
# expected , argv , aliases, flags
(['-a', '5'], ['-a', '5'], None, None),
(['5'], ['-a', '5'], None, ['a']),
([], ['-a', '5'], ['a'], None),
([], ['-a', '5'], ['a'], ['a']),
([], ['--foo'], None, ['foo']),
(['--foo'], ['--foo'], ['foobar'], []),
([], ['--foo', '5'], ['foo'], []),
([], ['--foo=5'], ['foo'], []),
(['--foo=5'], ['--foo=5'], [], ['foo']),
(['5'], ['--foo', '5'], [], ['foo']),
(['bar'], ['--foo', '5', 'bar'], ['foo'], ['foo']),
(['bar'], ['--foo=5', 'bar'], ['foo'], ['foo']),
(['5','bar'], ['--foo', '5', 'bar'], None, ['foo']),
(['bar'], ['--foo', '5', 'bar'], ['foo'], None),
(['bar'], ['--foo=5', 'bar'], ['foo'], None),
]
for expected, argv, aliases, flags in tests:
stripped = kernel.swallow_argv(argv, aliases=aliases, flags=flags)
message = '\n'.join(['',
"argv: %r" % argv,
"aliases: %r" % aliases,
"flags : %r" % flags,
"expected : %r" % expected,
"returned : %r" % stripped,
])
yield nt.assert_equal(expected, stripped, message)