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Simplify StreamCapturer for subprocess testing...
Simplify StreamCapturer for subprocess testing Rather than using a transient pipe for each subprocess started, the StreamCapturer now makes a single pipe, and subprocesses redirect their output to it. So long as this works on Windows (I've done brief testing, and os.pipe() seems to be functional), this will hopefully make this much more robust. The recent failures in ShiningPanda on IPython.parallel have been caused by StreamCapturer.

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make_tarball.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Simple script to create a tarball with proper git info.
"""
import commands
import os
import sys
import shutil
from toollib import *
tag = commands.getoutput('git describe --tags')
base_name = 'ipython-%s' % tag
tar_name = '%s.tgz' % base_name
# git archive is weird: Even if I give it a specific path, it still won't
# archive the whole tree. It seems the only way to get the whole tree is to cd
# to the top of the tree. There are long threads (since 2007) on the git list
# about this and it still doesn't work in a sensible way...
start_dir = os.getcwdu()
cd('..')
git_tpl = 'git archive --format=tar --prefix={0}/ HEAD | gzip > {1}'
sh(git_tpl.format(base_name, tar_name))
sh('mv {0} tools/'.format(tar_name))