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Use default OS shell to run system commands Instead of using os.system which uses /bin/sh, this uses subprocess.call (the replacement of os.system) to run the command using the default shell of the OS. With this, one can use more advanced commands for bash, zsh, ksh, ... I do not have a win32 system to test this modification, so maybe line 2236 can also be changed like 2239.

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test_storemagic.py
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import tempfile, os
import nose.tools as nt
ip = get_ipython()
ip.magic('load_ext storemagic')
def test_store_restore():
ip.user_ns['foo'] = 78
ip.magic('alias bar echo "hello"')
tmpd = tempfile.mkdtemp()
ip.magic('cd ' + tmpd)
ip.magic('store foo')
ip.magic('store bar')
# Check storing
nt.assert_equal(ip.db['autorestore/foo'], 78)
nt.assert_in('bar', ip.db['stored_aliases'])
# Remove those items
ip.user_ns.pop('foo', None)
ip.alias_manager.undefine_alias('bar')
ip.magic('cd -')
ip.user_ns['_dh'][:] = []
# Check restoring
ip.magic('store -r')
nt.assert_equal(ip.user_ns['foo'], 78)
nt.assert_in('bar', ip.alias_manager.alias_table)
nt.assert_in(os.path.realpath(tmpd), ip.user_ns['_dh'])
os.rmdir(tmpd)