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Fixes for test suite in win32 when all dependencies (esp. Twisted) are...
Fixes for test suite in win32 when all dependencies (esp. Twisted) are installed. Also activated testing.tools to be picked up by the test suite (was excluded), this gives us a few more tests. Status: - On Linux, the full suite passes like before. - On Win32, now that we have Twisted, we're seeing a few failures, because I don't have the WinHPC server stuff. These should be easy for Brian to fix. There are also two tests where the Skip nose exception isn't recognized by Twisted, should also be easy. I'll file tickets for those.

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win32clip.py
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from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
def clip_f( self, parameter_s = '' ):
"""Save a set of lines to the clipboard.
Usage:\\
%clip n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
This function uses the same syntax as %macro for line extraction, but
instead of creating a macro it saves the resulting string to the
clipboard.
When used without arguments, this returns the text contents of the clipboard.
E.g.
mytext = %clip
"""
import win32clipboard as cl
import win32con
args = parameter_s.split()
cl.OpenClipboard()
if len( args ) == 0:
data = cl.GetClipboardData( win32con.CF_TEXT )
cl.CloseClipboard()
return data
api = self.getapi()
if parameter_s.lstrip().startswith('='):
rest = parameter_s[parameter_s.index('=')+1:].strip()
val = str(api.ev(rest))
else:
ranges = args[0:]
val = ''.join( self.extract_input_slices( ranges ) )
cl.EmptyClipboard()
cl.SetClipboardText( val )
cl.CloseClipboard()
print 'The following text was written to the clipboard'
print val
ip.define_magic( "clip", clip_f )