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Ensure handler patterns are str, not unicode...
Ensure handler patterns are str, not unicode Python < 2.6.5 doesn't accept unicode keys in f(**kwargs), and base_project_url will always be unicode, which will in turn make the patterns unicode, and ultimately result in unicode keys in kwargs to handler._execute(**kwargs) in tornado. This enforces that base_project_url be ascii in that situation. Note that the URLs these patterns check against are escaped, and thus guaranteed to be ASCII: 'héllo' is really 'h%C3%A9llo'. If you actually use u'héllo' in your regex, it will not match the URLs you think it should.

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numeric_formats.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Extension for printing Numeric Arrays in flexible ways.
"""
from Numeric import ArrayType
def num_display(self,arg):
"""Display method for printing which treats Numeric arrays specially.
"""
# Non-numpy variables are printed using the system default
if type(arg) != ArrayType:
self._display(arg)
return
# Otherwise, we do work.
format = __IPYTHON__.runtime_rc.numarray_print_format
print 'NumPy array, format:',format
# Here is where all the printing logic needs to be implemented
print arg # nothing yet :)
def magic_format(self,parameter_s=''):
"""Specifies format of numerical output.
This command is similar to Ocave's format command.
"""
valid_formats = ['long','short']
if parameter_s in valid_formats:
self.runtime_rc.numarray_print_format = parameter_s
print 'Numeric output format is now:',parameter_s
else:
print 'Invalid format:',parameter_s
print 'Valid formats:',valid_formats
# setup default format
__IPYTHON__.runtime_rc.numarray_print_format = 'long'
# Bind our new functions to the interpreter
__IPYTHON__.__class__.magic_format = magic_format
__IPYTHON__.hooks.display = num_display