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support for unicode identifiers This rewrites some of the regular expressions that are used to match Python identifiers, so that they are unicode compatible. In Python 3, identifiers can contain unicode characters as long as the first character is not numeric. Examples for the changes: • inputtransformer: ``` In [1]: π = 3.14 In [2]: π.is_integer? Object `is_integer` not found. ``` ---------- • namespace: ``` π.is_integ*? ``` or ``` In [1]: %psearch π.is_integ Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters. ``` ---------- • prefilter: ``` %autocall 1 φ = float get_ipython().prefilter("φ 3") # should be 'φ(3)', but returns 'φ 3' ``` ---------- • completerlib: If there is a file e.g. named `π.py` in the current directory, then ``` import IPython IPython.core.completerlib.module_list('.') # should contain module 'π' ```

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make_tarball.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Simple script to create a tarball with proper git info.
"""
import subprocess
import os
from toollib import cd, sh
tag = subprocess.check_output('git describe --tags', shell=True).decode('utf8', 'replace').strip()
base_name = 'ipython-%s' % tag
tar_name = '%s.tgz' % base_name
# git archive is weird: Even if I give it a specific path, it still won't
# archive the whole tree. It seems the only way to get the whole tree is to cd
# to the top of the tree. There are long threads (since 2007) on the git list
# about this and it still doesn't work in a sensible way...
cd('..')
git_tpl = 'git archive --format=tar --prefix={0}/ HEAD | gzip > {1}'
sh(git_tpl.format(base_name, tar_name))
sh('mv {0} tools/'.format(tar_name))