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Refactored the command line config system and other aspects of config....
Refactored the command line config system and other aspects of config. * Removed ``NoConfigDefault`` from our config logic entirely. It turns out that argparse has a nice ``argparse.SUPPRESS`` object that handles this nicely (r1283, r1284). * Completely cleared the previous config when :meth:`load_config` is called to allow it to be called more than once. * Added some additional tests and docs for the config system. * Removed the ``override_config`` and ``constructor_config`` config stages from :class:`~IPython.core.application.Applications` (r1293). * Completely refactored the command line config parser classes. We are now using a more object oriented design that allows for fine grained inheritance and good encapsulation.

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update_revnum.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Change the revision number in release.py
This edits in-place release.py to update the revision number from bzr info.
Usage:
./update_revnum.py"""
import os
import pprint
import re
from toollib import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
ver = version_info()
pprint.pprint(ver)
rfile = open('../IPython/core/release.py','rb').read()
newcont = re.sub(r'revision\s*=.*',
"revision = '%s'" % ver['revno'],
rfile)
newcont = re.sub(r'^branch\s*=[^=].*',
"branch = '%s'" % ver['branch-nick'],
newcont)
f = open('../IPython/core/release.py','wb')
f.write(newcont)
f.close()