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Add transformers to understand code pasted with >>> or IPython prompts....
Add transformers to understand code pasted with >>> or IPython prompts. Now the following all work out of the box: In [8]: In [6]: for i in range(5): ...: ...: print i, ...: ...: ...: 0 1 2 3 4 In [10]: >>> width = 20 In [11]: >>> height = 5*9 In [12]: >>> width * height Out[12]: 900 And the history is still clean: In [13]: %hist -n [snipped] for i in range(5): print i, get_ipython().magic("hist -n") width = 20 height = 5*9 width * height This will be extremely useful when copy/pasting from interactive tutorials, doctests and examples. Also fixes %doctest_mode: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/505404

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ipy_pydb.py
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import inspect
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.utils.genutils import arg_split
ip = ipapi.get()
from IPython.core import debugger
def call_pydb(self, args):
"""Invoke pydb with the supplied parameters."""
try:
import pydb
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("pydb doesn't seem to be installed.")
if not hasattr(pydb.pydb, "runv"):
raise ImportError("You need pydb version 1.19 or later installed.")
argl = arg_split(args)
# print argl # dbg
if len(inspect.getargspec(pydb.runv)[0]) == 2:
pdb = debugger.Pdb(color_scheme=self.colors)
ip.history_saving_wrapper( lambda : pydb.runv(argl, pdb) )()
else:
ip.history_saving_wrapper( lambda : pydb.runv(argl) )()
ip.define_magic("pydb",call_pydb)