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kernel heartbeat does not share zmq context with rest of the app This prevents the heartbeat from ever waiting for the GIL, which could cause erroneous heartbeat failures.

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r4609 """The main API for the v2 notebook format.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# 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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from .nbbase import (
NotebookNode,
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r4637 new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_notebook, new_output, new_worksheet,
new_metadata, new_author
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from .nbjson import reads as reads_json, writes as writes_json
from .nbjson import reads as read_json, writes as write_json
from .nbjson import to_notebook as to_notebook_json
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r4637 from .nbxml import reads as reads_xml
from .nbxml import reads as read_xml
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r4406 from .nbxml import to_notebook as to_notebook_xml
from .nbpy import reads as reads_py, writes as writes_py
from .nbpy import reads as read_py, writes as write_py
from .nbpy import to_notebook as to_notebook_py
from .convert import convert_to_this_nbformat
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r4609 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r4520 def parse_filename(fname):
"""Parse a notebook filename.
This function takes a notebook filename and returns the notebook
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r4633 format (json/py) and the notebook name. This logic can be
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r4520 summarized as follows:
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r4872 * notebook.ipynb -> (notebook.ipynb, notebook, json)
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r4520 * notebook.json -> (notebook.json, notebook, json)
* notebook.py -> (notebook.py, notebook, py)
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r4633 * notebook -> (notebook.ipynb, notebook, json)
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Parameters
----------
fname : unicode
The notebook filename. The filename can use a specific filename
extention (.ipynb, .json, .py) or none, in which case .ipynb will
be assumed.
Returns
-------
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The filename, notebook name and format.
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r4520 """
if fname.endswith(u'.ipynb'):
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r4633 format = u'json'
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r4520 elif fname.endswith(u'.json'):
format = u'json'
elif fname.endswith(u'.py'):
format = u'py'
else:
fname = fname + u'.ipynb'
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r4633 format = u'json'
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r4520 name = fname.split('.')[0]
return fname, name, format