##// END OF EJS Templates
two-process interactive shell progress...
two-process interactive shell progress * execute payloads (e.g. page/pinfo output) are displayed and paged. * aborted replies don't crash frontend. * intermediate iopub is displayed as it comes * wait for kernel to start before printing first prompt. This gets the right number on the first prompt, and also avoids the log output from being drawn after the first prompt. * protect most of the interact block from keyboard interrupts, which could cause weird errors if ctrl-C was held for a while. * separate restart/wait prompt when kernel dies.

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Fernando Perez
Add a README with version and ipython-specific changes info.
r4982 =======================
CodeMirror in IPython
=======================
We carry a mostly unmodified copy of CodeMirror. The current version we use
is (*please update this information when updating versions*)::
CodeMirror 2.15
The only changes we've applied so far are these::
diff --git a/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js b/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
index ca94e7a..fc9a503 100644
--- a/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
+++ b/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
@@ -5,7 +5,11 @@ CodeMirror.defineMode("python", function(conf, parserConf) {
return new RegExp("^((" + words.join(")|(") + "))\\b");
}
- var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!]");
+ // IPython-specific changes: add '?' as recognized character.
+ //var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!]");
+ var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!\\?]");
+ // End IPython changes.
+
var singleDelimiters = new RegExp('^[\\(\\)\\[\\]\\{\\}@,:`=;\\.]');
var doubleOperators = new RegExp("^((==)|(!=)|(<=)|(>=)|(<>)|(<<)|(>>)|(//)|(\\*\\*))");
var doubleDelimiters = new RegExp("^((\\+=)|(\\-=)|(\\*=)|(%=)|(/=)|(&=)|(\\|=)|(\\^=))");
In practice it's just a one-line change, adding `\\?` to singleOperators,
surrounded by a comment. We'll turn this into a proper patchset if it ever
gets more complicated than this, but for now this note should be enough.