As I develop a notebook, I like to store tester code down at the bottom. 
 But this means I can't Run All or Run All Below without the tester code 
running.  (Yes, I can scroll down and Run All Above.)  Is there something I 
can enter into a cell that would keep the notebook from continuing to run 
cells?  I don't want to halt the kernel or interrupt what is running (i.e. 
I don't want an exception thrown).  I'm thinking a magic, e.g. %stop, would 
do the trick.  (I looked at the existing magics, but didn't find anything 
like this.)

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