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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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# encoding: utf-8
"""Foolscap related utilities."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
from foolscap import Tub, UnauthenticatedTub
def check_furl_file_security(furl_file, secure):
"""Remove the old furl_file if changing security modes."""
if os.path.isfile(furl_file):
f = open(furl_file, 'r')
oldfurl = f.read().strip()
f.close()
if (oldfurl.startswith('pb://') and not secure) or (oldfurl.startswith('pbu://') and secure):
os.remove(furl_file)
def is_secure(furl):
if is_valid(furl):
if furl.startswith("pb://"):
return True
elif furl.startswith("pbu://"):
return False
else:
raise ValueError("invalid furl: %s" % furl)
def is_valid(furl):
if isinstance(furl, str):
if furl.startswith("pb://") or furl.startswith("pbu://"):
return True
else:
return False
def find_furl(furl_or_file):
if isinstance(furl_or_file, str):
if is_valid(furl_or_file):
return furl_or_file
if os.path.isfile(furl_or_file):
furl = open(furl_or_file, 'r').read().strip()
if is_valid(furl):
return furl
raise ValueError("not a furl or a file containing a furl: %s" % furl_or_file)
# We do this so if a user doesn't have OpenSSL installed, it will try to use
# an UnauthenticatedTub. But, they will still run into problems if they
# try to use encrypted furls.
try:
import OpenSSL
except:
Tub = UnauthenticatedTub
have_crypto = False
else:
have_crypto = True