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Backport PR #10489: Prefer execution when there's only a single line entered...
Backport PR #10489: Prefer execution when there's only a single line entered Closes gh-10425 The heuristic here is to treat a single line specially, and always evaluate it as if the cursor was at the end. An alternative heuristic could be to do this if the cursor is on the last line of the input. This could also cause some weird effects if you e.g. type `for a in range(5):`, move the cursor back a few places and press enter - you'll get a newline inserted in the text, but it will indent as if it were after the colon. I'm still trying to think if there's a better way to approach it.

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"""
Shim to maintain backwards compatibility with old IPython.html imports.
"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from warnings import warn
from IPython.utils.shimmodule import ShimModule, ShimWarning
warn("The `IPython.html` package has been deprecated since IPython 4.0. "
"You should import from `notebook` instead. "
"`IPython.html.widgets` has moved to `ipywidgets`.", ShimWarning)
_widgets = sys.modules['IPython.html.widgets'] = ShimModule(
src='IPython.html.widgets', mirror='ipywidgets')
_html = ShimModule(
src='IPython.html', mirror='notebook')
# hook up widgets
_html.widgets = _widgets
sys.modules['IPython.html'] = _html
if __name__ == '__main__':
from notebook import notebookapp as app
app.launch_new_instance()