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%prun: Restore `stats.stream` after running `print_stream`....
%prun: Restore `stats.stream` after running `print_stream`. When profiling, the output from `print_stream` is captured so that the output can be paged. To do so, the `stream` attribute is set to a `StringIO` object but was not restored after the output was captured. As a result, the stats object returned by `%prun -r` did not display any output when calling its `print_stream` method. In addition, the `pstats.Stats` class has the `stream` attribute for all currently supported Python versions, so the extra branch of code can be removed.

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ipy_profile_numpy.py
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""" IPython 'numpy' profile, to preload NumPy.
This profile loads the math/cmath modules as well as all of numpy.
It exposes numpy via the 'np' shorthand as well for convenience.
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
import ipy_defaults
def main():
ip = ipapi.get()
try:
ip.ex("import math,cmath")
ip.ex("import numpy")
ip.ex("import numpy as np")
ip.ex("from numpy import *")
except ImportError:
print "Unable to start NumPy profile, is numpy installed?"
main()