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Make set_term_title() default to no-op, as it can cause problems....
Make set_term_title() default to no-op, as it can cause problems. In embedded contexts this can corrupt stdout (e.g. gedit ipython plugin), by default ipython should be 'safe' to use in all contexts. The user-facing terminal app can activate more aggressive configurations as needed. Added an API call to actually toggle the state, and deprecated the old one (which could only disable but not enable).

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''' 'Generic' functions for extending IPython.
See http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/simplegeneric.
Here is an example from genutils.py:
def print_lsstring(arg):
"Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString"
print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:"
print arg
print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring)
(Yes, the nasty syntax is for python 2.3 compatibility. Your own extensions
can use the niftier decorator syntax introduced in Python 2.4).
'''
from IPython.ipapi import TryNext
from IPython.external.simplegeneric import generic
def result_display(result):
""" print the result of computation """
raise TryNext
result_display = generic(result_display)
def inspect_object(obj):
""" Called when you do obj? """
raise TryNext
inspect_object = generic(inspect_object)
def complete_object(obj, prev_completions):
""" Custom completer dispatching for python objects
obj is the object itself.
prev_completions is the list of attributes discovered so far.
This should return the list of attributes in obj. If you only wish to
add to the attributes already discovered normally, return
own_attrs + prev_completions.
"""
raise TryNext
complete_object = generic(complete_object)
#import os
#def my_demo_complete_object(obj, prev_completions):
# """ Demo completer that adds 'foobar' to the completions suggested
# for any object that has attribute (path), e.g. 'os'"""
# if hasattr(obj,'path'):
# return prev_completions + ['foobar']
# raise TryNext
#
#my_demo_complete_object = complete_object.when_type(type(os))(my_demo_complete_object)