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Fix "super" objects pretty printing in PyPy...
Fix "super" objects pretty printing in PyPy In PyPy there's no __self__ attribute for super(.) objects. As objects always have a __repr__, the found alternative was to use its curried argument. Previously, only the class name was verified as part of the result, now the tests include a regex.

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bad_all.py
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"""Module with bad __all__
To test https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/9678
"""
def evil():
pass
def puppies():
pass
__all__ = [evil, # Bad
'puppies', # Good
]