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Robustness fixes in test suite machinery....
Robustness fixes in test suite machinery. Added a module-level INSTALLED flag, which can be set to false if the test suite is being run in-place (without ipython having been installed at all). This is because how we call and import things must be done differently depending on whether the code is installed or is being run in-place. The only ones that can know this reliably are the entry-point scripts, so those are responsible for setting this flag. Also made the code that validates ipython in subprocesses report errors better, by checking stderr for errors before validating stdout output, as anything on stderr will be likely informative of the real problem.

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ipy_workdir.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
import os, subprocess
workdir = None
def workdir_f(ip,line):
""" Exceute commands residing in cwd elsewhere
Example::
workdir /myfiles
cd bin
workdir myscript.py
executes myscript.py (stored in bin, but not in path) in /myfiles
"""
global workdir
dummy,cmd = line.split(None,1)
if os.path.isdir(cmd):
workdir = os.path.abspath(cmd)
print "Set workdir",workdir
elif workdir is None:
print "Please set workdir first by doing e.g. 'workdir q:/'"
else:
sp = cmd.split(None,1)
if len(sp) == 1:
head, tail = cmd, ''
else:
head, tail = sp
if os.path.isfile(head):
cmd = os.path.abspath(head) + ' ' + tail
print "Execute command '" + cmd+ "' in",workdir
olddir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(workdir)
try:
os.system(cmd)
finally:
os.chdir(olddir)
ip.define_alias("workdir",workdir_f)