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Backport PR #10231: Fix set_next_input with prompt_toolkit 1.0.10...
Backport PR #10231: Fix set_next_input with prompt_toolkit 1.0.10 Closes gh-10229 Please don't merge this just yet. jonathanslenders I discovered after updating that we can no longer set text in the buffer with a `pre_run` function, because `pre_run_callables` reset the buffer immediately after that. I've worked around this by adding another callable to `pre_run_callables` which sets the text that I want, but I don't know if this is the right way to do it, or whether it works with previous releases of prompt_toolkit.

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embed_class_short.py
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"""Quick code snippets for embedding IPython into other programs.
See embed_class_long.py for full details, this file has the bare minimum code for
cut and paste use once you understand how to use the system."""
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This code loads IPython but modifies a few things if it detects it's running
# embedded in another IPython session (helps avoid confusion)
try:
get_ipython
except NameError:
banner=exit_msg=''
else:
banner = '*** Nested interpreter ***'
exit_msg = '*** Back in main IPython ***'
# First import the embed function
from IPython.terminal.embed import InteractiveShellEmbed
# Now create the IPython shell instance. Put ipshell() anywhere in your code
# where you want it to open.
ipshell = InteractiveShellEmbed(banner1=banner, exit_msg=exit_msg)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This code will load an embeddable IPython shell always with no changes for
# nested embededings.
from IPython import embed
# Now embed() will open IPython anywhere in the code.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This code loads an embeddable shell only if NOT running inside
# IPython. Inside IPython, the embeddable shell variable ipshell is just a
# dummy function.
try:
get_ipython
except NameError:
from IPython.terminal.embed import InteractiveShellEmbed
ipshell = InteractiveShellEmbed()
# Now ipshell() will open IPython anywhere in the code
else:
# Define a dummy ipshell() so the same code doesn't crash inside an
# interactive IPython
def ipshell(): pass