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- IPython's shell_channel doesn't have the ``object_info`` attribute any more. - ``user_variables`` are going away. ``user_expressions`` remain, and provide the same type of interface back to the client.
- Adjusted update_channel_messages() to support changes to the message types and contents. - Added debug output to help catch unhandled messages.
Tell folks that vim-ipython supports IPython 3.x too.
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IPython 3 support was merged in #119, if still motivated maybe there are other remaining changes here that @nheijermans could prepare for a separate review? |
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This change adds support for IPython 3.0 to vim-ipython, as it exists today in the ipython-master.
Other notable changes include: