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Allow passing extra options to TerminalPdb.pt_init...
Allow passing extra options to TerminalPdb.pt_init Currently, subclasses of TerminalPdb (like in https://github.com/kmaork/madbg/blob/master/madbg/debugger.py#L55) will have to duplicate the entire pt_init method in order to add additional arguments for the prompt session (which accepts about 40 of them). An example would be a subclass that wants to write the prompts to a different output stream than the default. After this change it would just have to override the call to pt_init with `pt_init(dict(input=input, output=output))`

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ipython-get-history.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Extract a session from the IPython input history.
Usage:
ipython-get-history.py sessionnumber [outputfile]
If outputfile is not given, the relevant history is written to stdout. If
outputfile has a .py extension, the translated history (without IPython's
special syntax) will be extracted.
Example:
./ipython-get-history.py 57 record.ipy
This script is a simple demonstration of HistoryAccessor. It should be possible
to build much more flexible and powerful tools to browse and pull from the
history database.
"""
import sys
from IPython.core.history import HistoryAccessor
session_number = int(sys.argv[1])
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
dest = open(sys.argv[2], "w")
raw = not sys.argv[2].endswith('.py')
else:
dest = sys.stdout
raw = True
with dest:
dest.write("# coding: utf-8\n")
# Profiles other than 'default' can be specified here with a profile= argument:
hist = HistoryAccessor()
for session, lineno, cell in hist.get_range(session=session_number, raw=raw):
dest.write(cell + '\n')