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Refuse to install event loop hooks when not using `prompt_toolkit` (#14132)...
Refuse to install event loop hooks when not using `prompt_toolkit` (#14132) Without this, `%gui` is effectively a no-op but the user thinks it works. For example. If running `ipython`: ``` In [1]: import matplotlib; matplotlib.use('QtAgg'); from matplotlib import pyplot; pyplot.ion(); pyplot.plot([1, 2, 3, 4]) Installed qt6 event loop hook. Out[1]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x1ba2f59d2a0>] ``` The window appears and responds as expected. If running `ipython --simple-prompt`, the user would see the same output, when in fact no event loop hook was installed since it's not supported without `prompt_toolkit`. The resulting Qt window is unresponsive because the event loop is not running, i.e. with `--simple-prompt`, Qt windows should block (but `pyplot` doesn't/can't know to do that) With this PR, the user will see: ``` In [1]: import matplotlib; matplotlib.use('QtAgg'); from matplotlib import pyplot; pyplot.ion(); pyplot.plot([1, 2, 3, 4]) Cannot install event loop hook for "qt" when running with `--simple-prompt`. NOTE: Tk is supported natively; use Tk apps and Tk backends with `--simple-prompt`. Out[1]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x170be0c0310>] ``` They'll still get an unresponsive Qt window, but they'll at least be told this can't work (while anything using Tk will work just fine).

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test_openpy.py
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import io
import os.path
from IPython.utils import openpy
mydir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
nonascii_path = os.path.join(mydir, "../../core/tests/nonascii.py")
def test_detect_encoding():
with open(nonascii_path, "rb") as f:
enc, lines = openpy.detect_encoding(f.readline)
assert enc == "iso-8859-5"
def test_read_file():
with io.open(nonascii_path, encoding="iso-8859-5") as f:
read_specified_enc = f.read()
read_detected_enc = openpy.read_py_file(nonascii_path, skip_encoding_cookie=False)
assert read_detected_enc == read_specified_enc
assert "coding: iso-8859-5" in read_detected_enc
read_strip_enc_cookie = openpy.read_py_file(
nonascii_path, skip_encoding_cookie=True
)
assert "coding: iso-8859-5" not in read_strip_enc_cookie
def test_source_to_unicode():
with io.open(nonascii_path, "rb") as f:
source_bytes = f.read()
assert (
openpy.source_to_unicode(source_bytes, skip_encoding_cookie=False).splitlines()
== source_bytes.decode("iso-8859-5").splitlines()
)
source_no_cookie = openpy.source_to_unicode(source_bytes, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
assert "coding: iso-8859-5" not in source_no_cookie