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Set calling program to the empty string, when argv not in sys...
Set calling program to the empty string, when argv not in sys It might happen, then the sys module has no argv, when embeding IPython into other programs with IPython.embed(). In that case, just set the calling program to "" or other logic in IPython will crash - for instance when checking for command line arguments.

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ipy_gnuglobal.py
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"""
Add %global magic for GNU Global usage.
http://www.gnu.org/software/global/
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
import os
# alter to your liking
global_bin = 'd:/opt/global/bin/global'
def global_f(self,cmdline):
simple = 0
if '-' not in cmdline:
cmdline = '-rx ' + cmdline
simple = 1
lines = [l.rstrip() for l in os.popen( global_bin + ' ' + cmdline ).readlines()]
if simple:
parts = [l.split(None,3) for l in lines]
lines = ['%s [%s]\n%s' % (p[2].rjust(70),p[1],p[3].rstrip()) for p in parts]
print "\n".join(lines)
ip.define_magic('global', global_f)
def global_completer(self,event):
compl = [l.rstrip() for l in os.popen(global_bin + ' -c ' + event.symbol).readlines()]
return compl
ip.set_hook('complete_command', global_completer, str_key = '%global')