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Backport PR #2757: check for complete pyside presence before trying to import...
Backport PR #2757: check for complete pyside presence before trying to import importing pyside partially and then falling back to pyqt causes a crash in sip (see gh-1431) To avoid it try to locate all modules before the import and should that fail print a warning. debian splits pyside into many small packages so sometimes people end up with incomplete pyside installations.

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ipy_profile_numpy.py
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Fernando Perez
Add numpy profile and update scipy one to conform to np/sp conventions.
r1227 """ IPython 'numpy' profile, to preload NumPy.
This profile loads the math/cmath modules as well as all of numpy.
It exposes numpy via the 'np' shorthand as well for convenience.
"""
Brian Granger
ipapi.py => core/ipapi.py and imports updated.
r2027 from IPython.core import ipapi
Fernando Perez
Add numpy profile and update scipy one to conform to np/sp conventions.
r1227 import ipy_defaults
def main():
Brian Granger
ipapi.py => core/ipapi.py and imports updated.
r2027 ip = ipapi.get()
Fernando Perez
Add numpy profile and update scipy one to conform to np/sp conventions.
r1227
try:
ip.ex("import math,cmath")
ip.ex("import numpy")
ip.ex("import numpy as np")
ip.ex("from numpy import *")
except ImportError:
print "Unable to start NumPy profile, is numpy installed?"
main()