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Fix input transformer bug when pasting ipython promts....
Fix input transformer bug when pasting ipython promts. Fixes a SyntaxError that arose when pasting code containing the IPython continuation prompt without preceding spaces, eg.: In [1]: if True: ...: print "No spaces before the '...:' prompt." This issue was brought up in "http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26297356/how-can-i-paste-the-ipython-output-in-ipython#comment41270724_26297356" This commit adds a test for the bug, and fixes the regular expression that strips continuation prompts.
Pascal Bugnion -
r19036:4f186a3a
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