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custom keyboard interrupt handling in ask_yes_no...
custom keyboard interrupt handling in ask_yes_no Sometimes, Ctrl-C just makes sense as an answer, and re-asking the question is just frustrating. This changes makes it possible to break out of the asking loop via Ctrl-C. This is particularly handy for asking questions from the command line, where one expects Ctrl-c to be a sort of "Cancel" operation, and is often functionally equivalent to "no"

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embedded_terminal.py
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import os
from IPython.kernel.inprocess import InProcessKernelManager
from IPython.terminal.console.interactiveshell import ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell
def print_process_id():
print 'Process ID is:', os.getpid()
def main():
print_process_id()
# Create an in-process kernel
# >>> print_process_id()
# will print the same process ID as the main process
kernel_manager = InProcessKernelManager()
kernel_manager.start_kernel()
kernel = kernel_manager.kernel
kernel.gui = 'qt4'
kernel.shell.push({'foo': 43, 'print_process_id': print_process_id})
client = kernel_manager.client()
client.start_channels()
shell = ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell(manager=kernel_manager, client=client)
shell.mainloop()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()