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new completer for qtconsole....
new completer for qtconsole. add a completer to the qtconsole that is navigable by arraow keys and tab. One need to call it twice to get it on focus and be able to select completion with Return. looks like zsh completer, not the gui drop down list of --gui-completer. This also try to split the completion logic from console_widget, and try to keep the old completer qui around. The plain completer that never takes focus back, and the QlistWidget completer. to switch between the 3, the --gui-completion flag as been changed to take an argument (plain, droplist, ncurses).

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helloworld.py
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Brian E. Granger
Reworking parallel examples as notebooks.
r4581 # <nbformat>2</nbformat>
# <markdowncell>
# # Distributed hello world
#
# Originally by Ken Kinder (ken at kenkinder dom com)
# <codecell>
Thomas Kluyver
Update print syntax in parallel examples.
r6455 from __future__ import print_function
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MinRK
move IPython.zmq.parallel to IPython.parallel
r3666 from IPython.parallel import Client
MinRK
update API after sagedays29...
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Brian E. Granger
Reworking parallel examples as notebooks.
r4581 # <codecell>
MinRK
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r3666 rc = Client()
Brian E. Granger
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r4581 view = rc.load_balanced_view()
# <codecell>
MinRK
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def sleep_and_echo(t, msg):
import time
time.sleep(t)
return msg
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# <codecell>
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world = view.apply_async(sleep_and_echo, 3, 'World!')
hello = view.apply_async(sleep_and_echo, 2, 'Hello')
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# <codecell>
Thomas Kluyver
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r6455 print("Submitted tasks:", hello.msg_ids, world.msg_ids)
print(hello.get(), world.get())
Brian E. Granger
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