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Make event triggering robust to (un)registration....
Make event triggering robust to (un)registration. Event callbacks can register or unregister new callbacks for the same event while executing, and the previous triggering implementation allowed for event callbacks to be inadvertently skipped. The fix is to make a copy of the list of callbacks before executing any of them. With this change, the resulting semantics are simple: any callbacks registered before triggering are executed, and any new callbacks registered are only visible at the next triggering of the event. Note that this could potentially break existing callers who expected newly-appended callbacks were immediately executed. Fixes #9447. Originally based on a patch by @marksandler2.

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Brian Granger
Continuing a massive refactor of everything.
r2205 # encoding: utf-8
"""
Autocall capabilities for IPython.core.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
* Fernando Perez
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721 * Thomas Kluyver
Brian Granger
Continuing a massive refactor of everything.
r2205
Notes
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"""
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Matthias BUSSONNIER
update copyright to 2011/20xx-2011...
r5390 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
Brian Granger
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r2205 #
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Code
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class IPyAutocall(object):
""" Instances of this class are always autocalled
This happens regardless of 'autocall' variable state. Use this to
develop macro-like mechanisms.
"""
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721 _ip = None
Thomas Kluyver
Suppress auto_rewrite of exit autocall.
r3722 rewrite = True
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721 def __init__(self, ip=None):
self._ip = ip
Brian Granger
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r2205
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721 def set_ip(self, ip):
Brian Granger
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r2205 """ Will be used to set _ip point to current ipython instance b/f call
Override this method if you don't want this to happen.
"""
self._ip = ip
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721
class ExitAutocall(IPyAutocall):
"""An autocallable object which will be added to the user namespace so that
exit, exit(), quit or quit() are all valid ways to close the shell."""
Thomas Kluyver
Suppress auto_rewrite of exit autocall.
r3722 rewrite = False
Thomas Kluyver
Replace magic exit function with exit subclassing IPyAutocall. Credit to David Warde-Farley (@dwf) for tackling this issue.
r3721
def __call__(self):
self._ip.ask_exit()
Thomas Kluyver
Subclass exit autocallable for two process shells, with argument to keep kernel alive.
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class ZMQExitAutocall(ExitAutocall):
"""Exit IPython. Autocallable, so it needn't be explicitly called.
Parameters
----------
keep_kernel : bool
If True, leave the kernel alive. Otherwise, tell the kernel to exit too
(default).
"""
def __call__(self, keep_kernel=False):
self._ip.keepkernel_on_exit = keep_kernel
self._ip.ask_exit()