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Merge pull request #1155 from minrk/postexec Be less aggressive in de-registering failing post-execute functions so that normal errors don't disable them permanently. Two changes: 1. Don't unregister failing post-exec callbacks automatically. Instead, print a message regarding the failure, pointing to new `disable_failing_post_execute` trait for skipping failing callbacks. - When this flag is False (the default), failing callbacks will continue to be called. - When True, behavior is unchanged from previous, where callbacks are only allowed to fail once. 2. protect `flush_figures()` post-exec function from user error. Invalid matplotlib data may raise inside `print_figure()`. flush_figures() is a post-exec function, so user errors should not raise. Instead, call `get_ipython().showtraceback()` if called from IPython, raising as before otherwise. closes #1154

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win32clip.py
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from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
def clip_f( self, parameter_s = '' ):
"""Save a set of lines to the clipboard.
Usage:\\
%clip n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
This function uses the same syntax as %macro for line extraction, but
instead of creating a macro it saves the resulting string to the
clipboard.
When used without arguments, this returns the text contents of the clipboard.
E.g.
mytext = %clip
"""
import win32clipboard as cl
import win32con
args = parameter_s.split()
cl.OpenClipboard()
if len( args ) == 0:
data = cl.GetClipboardData( win32con.CF_TEXT )
cl.CloseClipboard()
return data
api = self.getapi()
if parameter_s.lstrip().startswith('='):
rest = parameter_s[parameter_s.index('=')+1:].strip()
val = str(api.ev(rest))
else:
ranges = args[0:]
val = ''.join( self.extract_input_slices( ranges ) )
cl.EmptyClipboard()
cl.SetClipboardText( val )
cl.CloseClipboard()
print 'The following text was written to the clipboard'
print val
ip.define_magic( "clip", clip_f )