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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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test_embed.py
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""" An example of one way to embed IPython in your own application
This basically means starting up IPython with some of your programs objects visible in the IPython
user namespace.
"""
import sys
sys.path.insert(1,'..')
import IPython.ipapi
def test_session(shellclass):
print "*****************\nLaunch shell for",shellclass
my_ns = dict(a=10)
ses = IPython.ipapi.make_session(my_ns, shellclass=shellclass)
# Now get the ipapi instance, to be stored somewhere in your program for manipulation of the running
# IPython session. See http://ipython.scipy.org/moin/IpythonExtensionApi
ip = ses.IP.getapi()
# let's play with the ipapi a bit, creating a magic function for a soon-to-be-started IPython
def mymagic_f(self,s):
print "mymagic says",s
ip.expose_magic("mymagic",mymagic_f)
# And finally, start the IPython interaction! This will block until you say Exit.
ses.mainloop()
print "IPython session for shell ",shellclass," finished! namespace content:"
for k,v in my_ns.items():
print k,':',str(v)[:80].rstrip()
import IPython.Shell
def do_test(arg_line):
test_session(IPython.Shell._select_shell(arg_line.split()))
do_test('')
do_test('ipython -gthread')
do_test('ipython -q4thread')
do_test('ipython -pylab')
do_test('ipython -pylab -gthread')