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Shaperilio/qtgui fixes (#13957) I started using the released version of my `PySide6`-enabling changes and noted some problems. In this PR, I fix those, and also overall improve the feedback to the user when a GUI event loop is hooked in: - Report which event loop is running when using `%gui <some GUI>`; e.g. `%gui qt` will show `Installed qt6 event loop hook.` - Report when the event loop is disabled; i.e. `%gui` will show `GUI event loop hook disabled.` if an event loop hook was installed, or `No event loop hook running.` if nothing was installed. - Requesting a second event loop will give the message `Shell is already running a gui event loop for <some GUI>. Call with no arguments to disable current loop.` - Requesting a different version of Qt, i.e. `%gui qt6` followed by `%gui` followed by `%gui qt5` will show `Cannot switch Qt versions for this session; will use qt6.` followed by `Installed qt6 event loop hook.` (Fixes / improves #13864)
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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.

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