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push() now swallows syntax errors and immediately produces a 'ready'...
push() now swallows syntax errors and immediately produces a 'ready' state. This is intended, as the invalid input may in fact be OK with ipython extensions, but that can only be ascertained by the kernel, so the client should send this right away to the kernel.

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"""Test cpaste magic"""
tests = {'pass': ["> > > run()",
">>> > run()",
"+++ run()",
"++ run()",
" >>> run()"],
'fail': ["+ + run()",
" ++ run()"]}
from StringIO import StringIO
import sys
stdin_save = sys.stdin
# NOTE: no blank lines allowed in function definition
def testcase(code,should_fail=False):
"""Execute code via 'cpaste' and ensure it was executed, unless
should_fail is set.
"""
_ip.user_ns['code_ran'] = False
#
src = StringIO()
src.write('\n')
src.write(code)
src.write('\n--\n')
src.seek(0)
#
sys.stdin = src
try:
cpaste
except:
if not should_fail:
raise AssertionError("Failure not expected : '%s'" %
code)
else:
assert code_ran
if should_fail:
raise AssertionError("Failure expected : '%s'" % code)
#
finally:
sys.stdin = stdin_save
#
def run():
"""Marker function: sets a flag when executed.
"""
_ip.user_ns['code_ran'] = True
return 'run' # return string so '+ run()' doesn't result in success
### Actual testing happens here
for code in tests['pass']:
testcase(code)
for code in tests['fail']:
testcase(code,should_fail=True)