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Fix warning when running IPython.kernel tests...
Fix warning when running IPython.kernel tests The signature of TemporaryDirectory.cleanup() changed just before Python 3.2, and our TemporaryWorkingDirectory subclass was receiving an unexpected parameter. This copies in a newer TemporaryDirectory.cleanup() implementation for Python 2.7.

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internal_ipkernel.py
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import subprocess
import sys
from IPython.lib.kernel import connect_qtconsole
from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import IPKernelApp
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def pylab_kernel(gui):
"""Launch and return an IPython kernel with pylab support for the desired gui
"""
kernel = IPKernelApp.instance()
kernel.initialize(['python', '--pylab=%s' % gui,
#'--log-level=10'
])
return kernel
class InternalIPKernel(object):
def init_ipkernel(self, backend):
# Start IPython kernel with GUI event loop and pylab support
self.ipkernel = pylab_kernel(backend)
# To create and track active qt consoles
self.consoles = []
# This application will also act on the shell user namespace
self.namespace = self.ipkernel.shell.user_ns
# Keys present at startup so we don't print the entire pylab/numpy
# namespace when the user clicks the 'namespace' button
self._init_keys = set(self.namespace.keys())
# Example: a variable that will be seen by the user in the shell, and
# that the GUI modifies (the 'Counter++' button increments it):
self.namespace['app_counter'] = 0
#self.namespace['ipkernel'] = self.ipkernel # dbg
def print_namespace(self, evt=None):
print("\n***Variables in User namespace***")
for k, v in self.namespace.iteritems():
if k not in self._init_keys and not k.startswith('_'):
print('%s -> %r' % (k, v))
sys.stdout.flush()
def new_qt_console(self, evt=None):
"""start a new qtconsole connected to our kernel"""
return connect_qtconsole(self.ipkernel.connection_file, profile=self.ipkernel.profile)
def count(self, evt=None):
self.namespace['app_counter'] += 1
def cleanup_consoles(self, evt=None):
for c in self.consoles:
c.kill()