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Complete implementation of interactive traceback support....
Complete implementation of interactive traceback support. Ever since IPython started, we've had no proper tracebacks for interactively entered code. The terminal version was fairly uncomfortable for more than just a few lines of code, so this was never too big of a deal. But the new architecture allows clients with complex multiline input, and having proper tracebacks becomes now critical for real-world use. Thanks to Robert Kern for key implementation ideas and original patch. Closes gh-177.

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/ IPython / zmq / tests / test_message_spec.py
"""Test suite for our zeromq-based messaging specification.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
import time
import nose.tools as nt
from ..blockingkernelmanager import BlockingKernelManager
from IPython.utils import io
def setup():
global KM
KM = BlockingKernelManager()
KM.start_kernel()
KM.start_channels()
# Give the kernel a chance to come up.
time.sleep(1)
def teardown():
io.rprint('Entering teardown...') # dbg
io.rprint('Stopping channels and kernel...') # dbg
KM.stop_channels()
KM.kill_kernel()
# Actual tests
def test_execute():
KM.xreq_channel.execute(code='x=1')
KM.xreq_channel.execute(code='print 1')