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Update copyright/author statements. - Updated copyright statements to use the new form: # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team I left the old notices in place (just updating the year in some cases), because as far as I know, old copyright statements are not meant to be retroactively modified. - Also, on most files, replaced __author__ marks with an 'Authors' section in the module docstring. This reduces top-level code in the module, while ensuring that the Author(s) get properly acknowledged in auto-generated API docs (sphinx doesn't read __author__ marks, but it will include the module docstring). I only left a few in place for very old files that we ship externally, and for those by Laurent: he had his authorship mark both in the docstring and in __author__ variables, so I think out of courtesy it would be better to ask him about it on the list. All the others were I found regular __author__ variables, I moved them to the main docstring.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
""" Proxy module for accessing platform specific utility functions.
Importing this module should give you the implementations that are correct
for your operation system, from platutils_PLATFORMNAME module.
"""
#*****************************************************************************
# Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#*****************************************************************************
import os
import sys
# Import the platform-specific implementations
if os.name == 'posix':
import platutils_posix as _platutils
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
import platutils_win32 as _platutils
else:
import platutils_dummy as _platutils
import warnings
warnings.warn("Platutils not available for platform '%s', some features may be missing" %
os.name)
del warnings
# Functionality that's logically common to all platforms goes here, each
# platform-specific module only provides the bits that are OS-dependent.
# XXX - I'm still not happy with a module global for this, but at least now
# there is a public, cross-platform way of toggling the term title control on
# and off. We should make this a stateful object later on so that each user
# can have its own instance if needed.
def toggle_set_term_title(val):
"""Control whether set_term_title is active or not.
set_term_title() allows writing to the console titlebar. In embedded
widgets this can cause problems, so this call can be used to toggle it on
or off as needed.
The default state of the module is for the function to be disabled.
Parameters
----------
val : bool
If True, set_term_title() actually writes to the terminal (using the
appropriate platform-specific module). If False, it is a no-op.
"""
_platutils.ignore_termtitle = not(val)
def set_term_title(title):
"""Set terminal title using the necessary platform-dependent calls."""
if _platutils.ignore_termtitle:
return
_platutils.set_term_title(title)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Deprecated functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def freeze_term_title():
warnings.warn("This function is deprecated, use toggle_set_term_title()")
_platutils.ignore_termtitle = True