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Backport PR #4115: Update docs on declaring a magic function...
Backport PR #4115: Update docs on declaring a magic function The extension docs were telling people to use `define_magic()`, but the docstring says it is deprecated, and it only supports line magics. The replacement seems to be `register_magic_function()`. This directs people to that, and ensures that it is documented.

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"""Simple script to be run *twice*, to check reference counting bugs.
See test_run for details."""
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
# We want to ensure that while objects remain available for immediate access,
# objects from *previous* runs of the same script get collected, to avoid
# accumulating massive amounts of old references.
class C(object):
def __init__(self,name):
self.name = name
self.p = print
self.flush_stdout = sys.stdout.flush
def __del__(self):
self.p('tclass.py: deleting object:',self.name)
self.flush_stdout()
try:
name = sys.argv[1]
except IndexError:
pass
else:
if name.startswith('C'):
c = C(name)
#print >> sys.stderr, "ARGV:", sys.argv # dbg
# This next print statement is NOT debugging, we're making the check on a
# completely separate process so we verify by capturing stdout:
print('ARGV 1-:', sys.argv[1:])
sys.stdout.flush()