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use pyzmq tools where appropriate...
use pyzmq tools where appropriate ZMQStream is the right object to use for event-driven handling of messages, but instead we chose to rewrite half of it in KernelManager. This removes most of the duplicate code, in favor of using ZMQStream. also use the pyzmq install() function for using pyzmq with tornado, instead of manually pasting its contents in notebook app.

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ipy_gnuglobal.py
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"""
Add %global magic for GNU Global usage.
http://www.gnu.org/software/global/
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
import os
# alter to your liking
global_bin = 'd:/opt/global/bin/global'
def global_f(self,cmdline):
simple = 0
if '-' not in cmdline:
cmdline = '-rx ' + cmdline
simple = 1
lines = [l.rstrip() for l in os.popen( global_bin + ' ' + cmdline ).readlines()]
if simple:
parts = [l.split(None,3) for l in lines]
lines = ['%s [%s]\n%s' % (p[2].rjust(70),p[1],p[3].rstrip()) for p in parts]
print "\n".join(lines)
ip.define_magic('global', global_f)
def global_completer(self,event):
compl = [l.rstrip() for l in os.popen(global_bin + ' -c ' + event.symbol).readlines()]
return compl
ip.set_hook('complete_command', global_completer, str_key = '%global')