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Manage and propagate argv correctly....
Manage and propagate argv correctly. All Application objects should take argv in their constructor, akin to how the standard signature of C programs is "main(int argc, char *argv)". This makes it possible to initialize them from code with different command-line options (otherwise, they end up directly accessing sys.argv[1:] via argparse).

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test_fakemodule.py
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"""Tests for the FakeModule objects.
"""
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule, init_fakemod_dict
# Make a fakemod and check a few properties
def test_mk_fakemod():
fm = FakeModule()
yield nt.assert_true,fm
yield nt.assert_true,lambda : hasattr(fm,'__file__')
def test_mk_fakemod_fromdict():
"""Test making a FakeModule object with initial data"""
fm = FakeModule(dict(hello=True))
nt.assert_true(fm.hello)