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Backport PR #4849: Various unicode fixes (mostly on Windows)...
Backport PR #4849: Various unicode fixes (mostly on Windows) There were warnings on startup of IPython, and the qtconsole and notebook could not be started at all if the user's home directory is unicode. Changes: - add `prefer_stream=True` flag to utils.encoding.getdefaultencoding, since the right answer is different for stream output and other things. - always encode args to Popen on Windows Python 2 - never add unicode to sys.path on Python 2 These should be backported for 1.2, and it would be great if some unicode-locale Windows users (@jstenar) could double check the sanity of the changes.
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Nose plugin with IPython and extension module support
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This directory provides the key functionality for test support that IPython
needs as a nose plugin, which can be installed for use in projects other than
IPython.

The presence of a Makefile here is mostly for development and debugging
purposes as it only provides a few shorthand commands. You can manually
install the plugin by using standard Python procedures (``setup.py install``
with appropriate arguments).

To install the plugin using the Makefile, edit its first line to reflect where
you'd like the installation. If you want it system-wide, you may want to edit
the install line in the plugin target to use sudo and no prefix::

sudo python setup.py install

instead of the code using `--prefix` that's in there.

Once you've set the prefix, simply build/install the plugin with::

make

and run the tests with::

make test

You should see output similar to::

maqroll[plugin]> make test
nosetests -s --with-ipdoctest --doctest-tests dtexample.py
..
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 2 tests in 0.016s

OK