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Strip prompts even if the prompt isn't present on the first line....
Strip prompts even if the prompt isn't present on the first line. Users (including me) often copy and paste examples from just after the first prompt. This checks for prompts in the first two lines of a block, but if they aren't found there, it will ignore prompt-like prefixes in later lines, to minimise interference with multi-line strings etc. Closes gh-3206

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gui-gtk3.py
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Thomi Richards
Added a test for the Gtk3 UI integration, following the Gtk2 pattern.
r6465 #!/usr/bin/env python
"""Simple Gtk example to manually test event loop integration.
This is meant to run tests manually in ipython as:
In [1]: %gui gtk3
In [2]: %run gui-gtk3.py
"""
from gi.repository import Gtk
def hello_world(wigdet, data=None):
Thomi Richards
Changed print to use the function syntax.
r6466 print("Hello World")
Thomi Richards
Added a test for the Gtk3 UI integration, following the Gtk2 pattern.
r6465
def delete_event(widget, event, data=None):
return False
def destroy(widget, data=None):
Gtk.main_quit()
window = Gtk.Window(Gtk.WindowType.TOPLEVEL)
window.connect("delete_event", delete_event)
window.connect("destroy", destroy)
button = Gtk.Button("Hello World")
button.connect("clicked", hello_world, None)
window.add(button)
button.show()
window.show()
try:
from IPython.lib.inputhook import enable_gtk3
enable_gtk3()
except ImportError:
Gtk.main()