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add a little detail to custom repr method docs (#13945)...
add a little detail to custom repr method docs (#13945) These docs are a bit sparse, so I added a couple details that might help implementers: - explicitly state the return type, rather than only via example - give some examples of PNG, HTML - note that formatters shouldn't be sensitive to other formats related to https://github.com/Textualize/rich/pull/2806 which didn't follow the spec, in part I think because the docs weren't explicit enough about exactly what a formatter should do.

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"""Minimal script to reproduce our nasty reference counting bug.
The problem is related to https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/141
The original fix for that appeared to work, but John D. Hunter found a
matplotlib example which, when run twice in a row, would break. The problem
were references held by open figures to internals of Tkinter.
This code reproduces the problem that John saw, without matplotlib.
This script is meant to be called by other parts of the test suite that call it
via %run as if it were executed interactively by the user. As of 2011-05-29,
test_run.py calls it.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from IPython import get_ipython
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This needs to be here because nose and other test runners will import
# this module. Importing this module has potential side effects that we
# want to prevent.
if __name__ == '__main__':
ip = get_ipython()
if not '_refbug_cache' in ip.user_ns:
ip.user_ns['_refbug_cache'] = []
aglobal = 'Hello'
def f():
return aglobal
cache = ip.user_ns['_refbug_cache']
cache.append(f)
def call_f():
for func in cache:
print('lowercased:',func().lower())