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Don't register the same callabck multiple times Using the %matplotlib magics would not always work without this fix: For `%matplotlib qt5` to work, `flush_figures` should not be in `get_ipython().events.callbacks['post_execute']`. Yet without this fix: ```python Python 3.7.6 (default, Jan 8 2020, 20:23:39) [MSC v.1916 64 bit (AMD64)] Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. IPython 7.18.1 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. In [1]: %matplotlib inline In [2]: %matplotlib inline In [3]: %matplotlib inline In [4]: %matplotlib inline In [5]: get_ipython().events.callbacks['post_execute'] Out[5]: [<bound method AutoreloadMagics.post_execute_hook of <autoreload.AutoreloadMagics object at 0x00000199BFE73888>>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function matplotlib.pyplot.install_repl_displayhook.<locals>.post_execute()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>] In [6]: %matplotlib qt5 In [7]: get_ipython().events.callbacks['post_execute'] Out[7]: [<bound method AutoreloadMagics.post_execute_hook of <autoreload.AutoreloadMagics object at 0x00000199BFE73888>>, <function matplotlib.pyplot.install_repl_displayhook.<locals>.post_execute()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>, <function ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline.flush_figures()>] In [8]: ```

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The IPython licensing terms

IPython is licensed under the terms of the Modified BSD License (also known as New or Revised or 3-Clause BSD). See the LICENSE file.

About the IPython Development Team

Fernando Perez began IPython in 2001 based on code from Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu>. Fernando is still the project lead.

The IPython Development Team is the set of all contributors to the IPython project. This includes all of the IPython subprojects.

The core team that coordinates development on GitHub can be found here: https://github.com/ipython/.