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fix IPython.embed...
fix IPython.embed without this change, IPython.embed throws the following traceback: File "explete.py", line 9, in dump_inputs IPython.embed() File "/home/pi/code/ipython/IPython/terminal/embed.py", line 287, in embed config = load_default_config() File "/home/pi/code/ipython/IPython/terminal/ipapp.py", line 379, in load_default_config for cf in Application._load_config_files("ipython_config", path=profile_dir): File "/home/pi/code/ipython/IPython/config/application.py", line 527, in _load_config_files log.debug("Loaded config file: %s", loader.full_filename) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'debug' @Carreau was the last to poke around in this part of the code, so pinging him, just in case

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Tests in example form - IPython
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You can write text files with examples that use IPython prompts (as long as you
use the nose ipython doctest plugin), but you can not mix and match prompt
styles in a single file. That is, you either use all ``>>>`` prompts or all
IPython-style prompts. Your test suite *can* have both types, you just need to
put each type of example in a separate. Using IPython prompts, you can paste
directly from your session::
In [5]: s="Hello World"
In [6]: s.upper()
Out[6]: 'HELLO WORLD'
Another example::
In [8]: 1+3
Out[8]: 4
Just like in IPython docstrings, you can use all IPython syntax and features::
In [9]: !echo "hello"
hello
In [10]: a='hi'
In [11]: !echo $a
hi