#12719: Upgrade to IPython 0.12
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       Reporter:  kini                       |         Owner:  tbd         
           Type:  enhancement                |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  critical                   |     Milestone:  sage-5.1    
      Component:  packages                   |    Resolution:              
       Keywords:  sd40.5                     |   Work issues:              
Report Upstream:  N/A                        |     Reviewers:  Volker Braun
        Authors:  Mike Hansen, Volker Braun  |     Merged in:              
   Dependencies:                             |      Stopgaps:              
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Changes (by {'newvalue': u'Mike Hansen, Volker Braun', 'oldvalue': u'Mike 
Hansen'}):

  * status:  needs_work => needs_review
  * reviewer:  => Volker Braun
  * author:  Mike Hansen => Mike Hansen, Volker Braun


Old description:

> We need to upgrade IPython to the shiny new thing. Well, not really - the
> shiny new thing was 0.11, and 0.12 is now stable. It's been mostly
> rewritten and is now a lot more modular, as I understand it. Definitely
> worth using in Sage.
>
> Note: To use the QT console (`sage -ipython qtconsole`), you need qt/qt-
> devel in your base OS install, the optional zeromq/pyzmq spkgs from
> #12843, and the optional sip/PyQt spkgs from #13022.
>
> Install IPython 0.12.1: spkg at
> [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/ipython-0.12.1.spkg]]
>
> '''apply''':
>
> To the scripts repository:
>  * [attachment:trac_12719-scripts.patch]
>
> To the root repository:
>  * [attachment:trac_13013_ROOT_configuration_files.patch]
>
> To the sage library:
>  * [attachment:trac_12719.patch]
>  * [attachment:trac_12719-move_to_preparser.patch]

New description:

 We need to upgrade IPython to the shiny new thing. Well, not really - the
 shiny new thing was 0.11, and 0.12 is now stable. It's been mostly
 rewritten and is now a lot more modular, as I understand it. Definitely
 worth using in Sage.

 Note: To use the QT console (`sage -ipython qtconsole`), you need qt/qt-
 devel in your base OS install, the optional zeromq/pyzmq spkgs from
 #12843, and the optional sip/PyQt spkgs from #13022.

 Install IPython 0.12.1: spkg at
 [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/ipython-0.12.1.spkg]]

 '''apply''':

 To the scripts repository:
  * [attachment:trac_12719-scripts.patch]

 To the root repository:
  * [attachment:trac_13013_ROOT_configuration_files.patch]

 To the sage library:
  * [attachment:trac_12719.patch]
  * [attachment:trac_12719-move_to_preparser.patch]
  * [attachment:trac_12719_ipython_fixes.patch]

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Comment:

 The trac_12719_ipython_fixes.patch switches form Prefilter to
 !InputSplitter.

 I'm giving a positive review to everything that Mike wrote.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12719#comment:46>
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