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Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation....
Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation. The whole idea of the EventManager is that you can register hooks without worrying about what hooks other pieces of code might be registering. The reset methods violate this separation of concerns, since they will blow away everyone else's hooks too. (See gh-6680 for an example of this breaking things.) Since there is never any safe way to use them, we simply remove them entirely.

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test_autocall.py
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"""These kinds of tests are less than ideal, but at least they run.
This was an old test that was being run interactively in the top-level tests/
directory, which we are removing. For now putting this here ensures at least
we do run the test, though ultimately this functionality should all be tested
with better-isolated tests that don't rely on the global instance in iptest.
"""
from IPython.utils import py3compat
@py3compat.doctest_refactor_print
def doctest_autocall():
"""
In [1]: def f1(a,b,c):
...: return a+b+c
...:
In [2]: def f2(a):
...: return a + a
...:
In [3]: ;f2 a b c
Out[3]: 'a b ca b c'
In [4]: assert _ == "a b ca b c"
In [5]: ,f1 a b c
Out[5]: 'abc'
In [6]: assert _ == 'abc'
In [7]: print _
abc
In [8]: /f1 1,2,3
Out[8]: 6
In [9]: assert _ == 6
In [10]: /f2 4
Out[10]: 8
In [11]: assert _ == 8
In [11]: del f1, f2
"""