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Lots of work on exception handling, including tests for traceback printing....
Lots of work on exception handling, including tests for traceback printing. We finally have some tests for various exception mode printing, via doctests that exercise all three modes! Also changed handling of sys.exit(X) to only print the summary message, as SystemExit is most often a 'handled' exception. It can still be 100% silenced via '%run -e', but now it's much less intrusive. Added a new %tb magic to print the last available traceback with the current xmode. One can then re-print the last traceback with more detail if desired, without having to cause it again.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Simple GTK example to manually test event loop integration.
This is meant to run tests manually in ipython as:
In [5]: %gui gtk
In [6]: %run gui-gtk.py
"""
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk
def hello_world(wigdet, data=None):
print "Hello World"
def delete_event(widget, event, data=None):
return False
def destroy(widget, data=None):
gtk.main_quit()
window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_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 appstart_gtk
appstart_gtk()
except ImportError:
gtk.main()