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Fix deactivation of embedded instance....
Fix deactivation of embedded instance. While deactivation of full instances make some sens, the most common behavior user expect when creating an instance and using ``kill_embedded`` is deactivation of the current call location. Implement the expected on by default, add options to get previous behavior, and add flag for direct exit and no-confirm Fix #9761
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IPython: Productive Interactive Computing

Overview

Welcome to IPython. Our full documentation is available on ipython.readthedocs.io and contains information on how to install, use and contribute to the project.

Officially, IPython requires Python version 3.3 and above. IPython 5.x is the last IPython version to support Python 2.7.

The Notebook, Qt console and a number of other pieces are now parts of Jupyter. See the Jupyter installation docs if you want to use these.

Development and Instant running

You can find the latest version of the development documentation on readthedocs.

You can run IPython from this directory without even installing it system-wide by typing at the terminal:

$ python -m IPython

Or see the development installation docs for the latest revision on read the docs.

Documentation and installation instructions for older version of IPython can be found on the IPython website

IPython requires Python version 3 or above

Starting with version 6.0, IPython does not support Python 2.7, 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2.

For a version compatible with Python 2.7, please install the 5.x LTS Long Term Support version.

If you are encountering this error message you are likely trying to install or use IPython from source. You need to checkout the remote 5.x branch. If you are using git the following should work:

$ git fetch origin $ git checkout -b origin/5.x

If you encounter this error message with a regular install of IPython, then you likely need to update your package manager, for example if you are using pip check the version of pip with

$ pip --version

You will need to update pip to the version 8.2 or greater. If you are not using pip, please inquiry with the maintainers of the package for your package manager.

For more information see one of our blog posts:

http://blog.jupyter.org/2016/07/08/ipython-5-0-released/

As well as the following Pull-Request for discussion:

https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pull/9900