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Backport PR #8829: Qt5 fix...
Backport PR #8829: Qt5 fix Fix for issue #8757. The problem was that IPython.external.qt was moved to qtconsole.qt, but IPython.external.qt_for_kernel was still trying to import IPython.external.qt. Rather than copying the qt.py file back to external, this PR merges the logic back into qt_for_kernel.py. Deferring to qt.py was a bit silly because both qt.py and qt_for_kernel.py do basically the same thing but in slightly different ways. Moreover, the assumption of qt.py was that if the QT_API environment variable is set, it must be in an ETS environment and need to comply by the ETS import logic. This is not valid, as ipython sets the QT_API environment variable to communicate intent as to Qt version, in `IPython/lib/inputhook.py:385` ...

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test_refs.py
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"""Some simple tests for the plugin while running scripts.
"""
# Module imports
# Std lib
import inspect
# Our own
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Testing functions
def test_trivial():
"""A trivial passing test."""
pass
def doctest_run():
"""Test running a trivial script.
In [13]: run simplevars.py
x is: 1
"""
def doctest_runvars():
"""Test that variables defined in scripts get loaded correcly via %run.
In [13]: run simplevars.py
x is: 1
In [14]: x
Out[14]: 1
"""
def doctest_ivars():
"""Test that variables defined interactively are picked up.
In [5]: zz=1
In [6]: zz
Out[6]: 1
"""
def doctest_refs():
"""DocTest reference holding issues when running scripts.
In [32]: run show_refs.py
c referrers: [<... 'dict'>]
"""