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Merge pull request #1399 from asmeurer/sympyprinting...
Merge pull request #1399 from asmeurer/sympyprinting Use LaTeX to display, on output, various built-in types with the SymPy printing extension. SymPy's latex() function supports printing lists, tuples, and dicts using latex notation (it uses bmatrix, pmatrix, and Bmatrix, respectively). This provides a more unified experience with SymPy functions that return these types (such as solve()). Also display ints, longs, and floats using LaTeX, to get a more unified printing experience (so that, e.g., x/x will print the same as just 1). The string form can always be obtained by manually calling the actual print function, or 2d unicode printing using pprint(). SymPy's latex() function doesn't treat set() or frosenset() correctly presently (see http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues /detail?id=3062), so for the present, we leave those alone.

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Brian Granger
Continuing work on ipcontroller.
r2288 # This shows how to use the new top-level embed function. It is a simpler
# API that manages the creation of the embedded shell.
from IPython import embed
a = 10
b = 20
MinRK
update embedding doc to reflect new API
r4124 embed(header='First time', banner1='')
Brian Granger
Continuing work on ipcontroller.
r2288
c = 30
d = 40
try:
raise Exception('adsfasdf')
except:
MinRK
update embedding doc to reflect new API
r4124 embed(header='The second time')