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ENH: support for `PySide6` in `%gui` (#13864) Addresses #13859 Changes here parallel the changes in [ipykernel](https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/pull/1054), i.e. prefer `PyQt` over `PySide` and allow requesting explicit versions (e.g. 'qt5') with one difference (see below). I believe that, eventually, the Qt importing logic should be all here, and `ipykernel` should defer to`ipython`. I chose not to do that at this time since it would mean the latest `ipykernel` would require the latest `IPython`; I'm happy to discuss further. The only difference between `IPython` and `ipykernel`, after these two pull requests, is that, in `IPython`, it's not possible to explicitly request an event loop for Qt4. This is because an alias exists [here](https://github.com/ipython/ipython/blob/5409de68d87ddd073a35111aca0cb8360ff63ca8/IPython/terminal/pt_inputhooks/__init__.py#L5) which effectively makes "qt4" be "the latest Qt available". I did not remove the alias because I don't know the history behind it.

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"""cli-specific implementation of process utilities.
cli - Common Language Infrastructure for IronPython. Code
can run on any operating system. Check os.name for os-
specific settings.
This file is only meant to be imported by process.py, not by end-users.
This file is largely untested. To become a full drop-in process
interface for IronPython will probably require you to help fill
in the details.
"""
# Import cli libraries:
import clr
import System
# Import Python libraries:
import os
# Import IPython libraries:
from ._process_common import arg_split
def system(cmd):
"""
system(cmd) should work in a cli environment on Mac OSX, Linux,
and Windows
"""
psi = System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(cmd)
psi.RedirectStandardOutput = True
psi.RedirectStandardError = True
psi.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Normal
psi.UseShellExecute = False
# Start up process:
reg = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psi)
def getoutput(cmd):
"""
getoutput(cmd) should work in a cli environment on Mac OSX, Linux,
and Windows
"""
psi = System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(cmd)
psi.RedirectStandardOutput = True
psi.RedirectStandardError = True
psi.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Normal
psi.UseShellExecute = False
# Start up process:
reg = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psi)
myOutput = reg.StandardOutput
output = myOutput.ReadToEnd()
myError = reg.StandardError
error = myError.ReadToEnd()
return output
def check_pid(pid):
"""
Check if a process with the given PID (pid) exists
"""
try:
System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessById(pid)
# process with given pid is running
return True
except System.InvalidOperationException:
# process wasn't started by this object (but is running)
return True
except System.ArgumentException:
# process with given pid isn't running
return False