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Merge pull request #1008 from minrk/excepthook...
Merge pull request #1008 from minrk/excepthook Use a much more restrained crash handler by default. Now the excepthook shows a regular traceback, with a brief message about reporting bugs and how to enable to the big crash handler. Our previous, extremely verbose crash handler can still be activated via `%config Application.verbose_crash=True`, so we can debug real crashes or ask users for extra detail easily. Small fixes along the way: * current Application added to configurables list, for use in %config. * email addresses in full crash reports changed to ipython-dev, so they don't go straight to individual users. Should close #695, and ameliorate #833 (doesn't fix the bug, but the message is more sensible).

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test_security.py
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from IPython.lib import passwd
from IPython.lib.security import passwd_check, salt_len
import nose.tools as nt
def test_passwd_structure():
p = passwd('passphrase')
algorithm, salt, hashed = p.split(':')
nt.assert_equals(algorithm, 'sha1')
nt.assert_equals(len(salt), salt_len)
nt.assert_equals(len(hashed), 40)
def test_roundtrip():
p = passwd('passphrase')
nt.assert_equals(passwd_check(p, 'passphrase'), True)
def test_bad():
p = passwd('passphrase')
nt.assert_equals(passwd_check(p, p), False)
nt.assert_equals(passwd_check(p, 'a:b:c:d'), False)
nt.assert_equals(passwd_check(p, 'a:b'), False)