##// END OF EJS Templates
Backport PR #5458: Add support for PyQt5....
Backport PR #5458: Add support for PyQt5. This PR adds the new `QT_API_PYQT5` to `IPython/external/qt_loaders.py ` and allows to embed the IPython console in Qt5 Applications. In case of PyQt5, the loader returns a union of `PyQt5.QtGui` and `PyQt5.QtWidgets` acting as a Qt4-QtGui compatibility module. One small fix to `InProcessChannel.__init__` was necessary though. For some reason, when constructing `QtInProcessShellChannel`, the `QtCore.QObject.__init__` initializer from `SuperQObject` indirectly calls the `InProcessChannel.__init__` function, which doesn't have a default constructor and thus fails. I assume this has something to do with the metaclass/multiple inheritance approach IPython uses on QObject. Adding a default value for `client` in `InProcessChannel.__init__` solved the problem for me.

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TPLS := $(patsubst %.tpl,../latex/skeleton/%.tplx,$(wildcard *.tpl))
all: clean $(TPLS)
# Convert standard Jinja2 syntax to LaTeX safe Jinja2
# see http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/55/ for more info
../latex/skeleton/%.tplx: %.tpl
@echo 'generating tex equivalent of $^: $@'
@echo '((= Auto-generated template file, DO NOT edit directly!\n' \
' To edit this file, please refer to ../../skeleton/README.md' \
'=))\n\n' > $@
@sed \
-e 's/{%/((*/g' \
-e 's/%}/*))/g' \
-e 's/{{/(((/g' \
-e 's/}}/)))/g' \
-e 's/{#/((=/g' \
-e 's/#}/=))/g' \
-e "s/tpl'/tplx'/g" \
$^ >> $@
clean:
@echo "cleaning generated tplx files..."
@-rm ../latex/skeleton/*.tplx