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* IPython/iplib.py (runsource): remove self.code_to_run_src attribute. I...
* IPython/iplib.py (runsource): remove self.code_to_run_src attribute. I realized this is nothing more than '\n'.join(self.buffer), and having the same data in two different places is just asking for synchronization bugs. This may impact people who have custom exception handlers, so I need to warn ipython-dev about it (F. Mantegazza may use them). * Fix http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue38

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# -*- Mode: Shell-Script -*- Not really, but shows comments correctly
#***************************************************************************
#
# Configuration file for ipython -- ipythonrc format
#
# The format of this file is one of 'key value' lines.
# Lines containing only whitespace at the beginning and then a # are ignored
# as comments. But comments can NOT be put on lines with data.
#***************************************************************************
# If this file is found in the user's ~/.ipython directory as
# ipythonrc-physics, it can be loaded by calling passing the '-profile
# physics' (or '-p physics') option to IPython.
# This profile loads modules useful for doing interactive calculations with
# physical quantities (with units). It relies on modules from Konrad Hinsen's
# ScientificPython (http://starship.python.net/crew/hinsen/)
# First load basic user configuration
include ipythonrc
# import ...
# Module with alternate input syntax for PhysicalQuantity objects.
import_mod IPython.Extensions.PhysicalQInput
# from ... import *
# math CANNOT be imported after PhysicalQInteractive. It will override the
# functions defined there.
import_all math IPython.Extensions.PhysicalQInteractive
# from ... import ...
import_some
# code
execute q = PhysicalQuantityInteractive
execute g = PhysicalQuantityInteractive('9.8 m/s**2')
ececute rad = pi/180.
execute print '*** q is an alias for PhysicalQuantityInteractive'
execute print '*** g = 9.8 m/s^2 has been defined'
execute print '*** rad = pi/180 has been defined'
# Files to execute
execfile