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Merge pull request #2211 from minrk/datapub...
Merge pull request #2211 from minrk/datapub add data publication message Functions just like displaypub, but sends a namespace of actual data instead of representations. This uses the serialization/zero-copy machinery of the parallel code. The current interpretation of a sequence of data publications within a cell is updates of a single namespace. That is, a series of calls to publish_data(dict(A=...)) during a given cell will result in a single dict with the latest value of A, updated in-place. An alternate interpretation could be to keep appending to a list, but I expect the current update approach to be preferable. Changes along the way: AsyncResults no longer protect metadata access while results are pending. This was an artificial limitation, and impedes informed access of incomplete metadata, which actually works just fine.

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"""Testing support (tools to test IPython itself).
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2009-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# User-level entry point for testing
def test():
"""Run the entire IPython test suite.
For fine-grained control, you should use the :file:`iptest` script supplied
with the IPython installation."""
# Do the import internally, so that this function doesn't increase total
# import time
from iptest import run_iptestall
run_iptestall()
# So nose doesn't try to run this as a test itself and we end up with an
# infinite test loop
test.__test__ = False