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Remove the "autoedit_syntax" feature....
Remove the "autoedit_syntax" feature. IPython used to (a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away) have the ability to automatically open an editor in case a wild syntax error appears. The configuration option to enable that was not working for a few years, and apparently we by mistake re enabled it, to discover that the feature is actually broken. So this plainly remove the code to support this feature, at the exception of the `fix_error_editor` hook. Indeed it is public API, so for now as it seem to be used only for this feature, we'll just raise a UserWarning (there is roughly 0 chance of this being tested as it's used mostly interactively, so DeprecationWarnings would be unseen). We'll remove later if no complaints Closes #9603

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Using raw_input and %debug in the Notebook

The Notebook has added support for raw_input and %debug, as of 1.0.

In [1]:
# Python 3 compat
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
    raw_input = input
In [2]:
name = raw_input("What is your name? ")
name
What is your name? Sir Robin
Out[2]:
'Sir Robin'
In [3]:
def div(x, y):
    return x/y

div(1,0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError                         Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in <module>()
      2     return x/y
      3 
----> 4 div(1,0)

<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in div(x, y)
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 
      4 div(1,0)

ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
In [4]:
%debug
> <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(2)div()
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 

ipdb> x
1
ipdb> y
0
ipdb> bt
  <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(4)<module>()
      1 def div(x, y):
      2     return x/y
      3 
----> 4 div(1,0)

> <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(2)div()
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 
      4 div(1,0)

ipdb> exit