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0.13 Series | ||||
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Release 0.13 | ||||
============ | ||||
IPython 0.13 contains several major new features, as well as a large amount of | ||||
bug and regression fixes. The previous version (0.12) was released on December | ||||
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- ~6 months of work. | ||||
- 373 pull requests merged. | ||||
- 742 issues closed (non-pull requests). | ||||
- contributions from 62 authors. | ||||
- 1760 commits. | ||||
- a diff of 114226 lines. | ||||
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The amount of work included in this release is so large, that we can only cover | ||||
here the main highlights; please see our :ref:`detailed release statistics | ||||
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as well as a full list of individual contributors. | ||||
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Major Notebook improvements: new user interface and more | ||||
-------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
The IPython Notebook, which has proven since its release to be wildly popular, | ||||
has seen a massive amount of work in this release cycle, leading to a | ||||
significantly improved user experience as well as many new features. | ||||
The first user-visible change is a reorganization of the user interface; the | ||||
left panel has been removed and was replaced by a real menu system and a | ||||
toolbar with icons. Both the toolbar and the header above the menu can be | ||||
collapsed to leave an unobstructed working area: | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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The notebook handles very long outputs much better than before (this was a | ||||
serious usability issue when running processes that generated massive amounts | ||||
of output). Now, in the presence of outputs longer than ~100 lines, the | ||||
notebook will automatically collapse to a scrollable area and the entire left | ||||
part of this area controls the display: one click in this area will expand the | ||||
output region completely, and a double-click will hide it completely. This | ||||
figure shows both the scrolled and hidden modes: | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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.. note:: | ||||
The auto-folding of long outputs is disabled in Firefox due to bugs in its | ||||
scrolling behavior. See :ghpull:`2047` for details. | ||||
Uploading notebooks to the dashboard is now easier: in addition to drag and | ||||
drop (which can be finicky sometimes), you can now click on the upload text and | ||||
use a regular file dialog box to select notebooks to upload. Furthermore, the | ||||
notebook dashboard now auto-refreshes its contents and offers buttons to shut | ||||
down any running kernels (:ghpull:`1739`): | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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Cluster management | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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a cluster (and optionally override the default number of engines corresponding | ||||
to that configuration). While this hides all error reporting, once you have a | ||||
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for controlling your parallel resources. | ||||
New notebook format | ||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
The notebooks saved now use version 3 of our format, which supports heading | ||||
levels as well as the concept of 'raw' text cells that are not rendered as | ||||
Markdown. These will be useful with converters_ we are developing, to pass raw | ||||
markup (say LaTeX). That conversion code is still under heavy development and | ||||
not quite ready for prime time, but we welcome help on this front so that we | ||||
can merge it for full production use as soon as possible. | ||||
.. _converters: https://github.com/ipython/nbconvert | ||||
.. note:: | ||||
v3 notebooks can *not* be read by older versions of IPython, but we provide | ||||
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.. _simple script: https://gist.github.com/1935808 | ||||
JavaScript refactoring | ||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
All the client-side JavaScript has been decoupled to ease reuse of parts of the | ||||
machinery without having to build a full-blown notebook. This will make it much | ||||
easier to communicate with an IPython kernel from existing web pages and to | ||||
integrate single cells into other sites, without loading the full notebook | ||||
document-like UI. :ghpull:`1711`. | ||||
This refactoring also enables the possibility of writing dynamic javascript | ||||
widgets that are returned from Python code and that present an interactive view | ||||
to the user, with callbacks in Javascript executing calls to the Kernel. This | ||||
will enable many interactive elements to be added by users in notebooks. | ||||
An example of this capability has been provided as a proof of concept in | ||||
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introspection. | ||||
Improved tooltips | ||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
The object tooltips have gained some new functionality. By pressing tab several | ||||
times, you can expand them to see more of a docstring, keep them visible as you | ||||
fill in a function's parameters, or transfer the information to the pager at the | ||||
bottom of the screen. For the details, look at the example notebook | ||||
:file:`01_notebook_introduction.ipynb`. | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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The new notebook tooltips. | ||||
Other improvements to the Notebook | ||||
---------------------------------- | ||||
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These are some other notable small improvements to the notebook, in addition to | ||||
many bug fixes and minor changes to add polish and robustness throughout: | ||||
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divider handle, a feature that had been requested many times by just about | ||||
anyone who had used the notebook system. :ghpull:`1705`. | ||||
* It is now possible to open notebooks directly from the command line; for | ||||
example: ``ipython notebook path/`` will automatically set ``path/`` as the | ||||
notebook directory, and ``ipython notebook path/foo.ipynb`` will further | ||||
start with the ``foo.ipynb`` notebook opened. :ghpull:`1686`. | ||||
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corresponding configuration flag ``NotebookManager.notebook_dir``), all | ||||
kernels start in this directory. | ||||
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r7767 | * Fix codemirror clearing of cells with ``Ctrl-Z``; :ghpull:`1965`. | ||
* Text (markdown) cells now line wrap correctly in the notebook, making them | ||||
much easier to edit :ghpull:`1330`. | ||||
* PNG and JPEG figures returned from plots can be interactively resized in the | ||||
notebook, by dragging them from their lower left corner. :ghpull:`1832`. | ||||
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r7776 | * Clear ``In []`` prompt numbers on "Clear All Output". For more | ||
version-control-friendly ``.ipynb`` files, we now strip all prompt numbers | ||||
when doing a "Clear all output". This reduces the amount of noise in | ||||
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number changes. :ghpull:`1621`. | ||||
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r7776 | * The notebook server now requires *two* consecutive ``Ctrl-C`` within 5 | ||
seconds (or an interactive confirmation) to terminate operation. This makes | ||||
it less likely that you will accidentally kill a long-running server by | ||||
typing ``Ctrl-C`` in the wrong terminal. :ghpull:`1609`. | ||||
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* Using ``Ctrl-S`` (or ``Cmd-S`` on a Mac) actually saves the notebook rather | ||||
than providing the fairly useless browser html save dialog. :ghpull:`1334`. | ||||
* Allow accessing local files from the notebook (in urls), by serving any local | ||||
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Cell magics | ||||
----------- | ||||
We have completely refactored the magic system, finally moving the magic | ||||
objects to standalone, independent objects instead of being the mixin class | ||||
we'd had since the beginning of IPython (:ghpull:`1732`). Now, a separate base | ||||
class is provided in :class:`IPython.core.magic.Magics` that users can subclass | ||||
to create their own magics. Decorators are also provided to create magics from | ||||
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:ref:`magic` docs for further details. | ||||
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functionality, and the new :mod:`IPython.core.magics` package has been created | ||||
to organize this into smaller files. | ||||
This cleanup was the last major piece of deep refactoring needed from the | ||||
original 2001 codebase. | ||||
We have also introduced a new type of magic function, prefixed with `%%` | ||||
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two arguments: the line it is called on (like a line magic) and the body of the | ||||
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Cell magics are most natural in the notebook, but they also work in the | ||||
terminal and qt console, with the usual approach of using a blank line to | ||||
signal cell termination. | ||||
For example, to time the execution of several statements:: | ||||
%%timeit x = 0 # setup | ||||
for i in range(100000): | ||||
x += i**2 | ||||
This is particularly useful to integrate code in another language, and cell | ||||
magics already exist for shell scripts, Cython, R and Octave. Using ``%%script | ||||
/usr/bin/foo``, you can run a cell in any interpreter that accepts code via | ||||
stdin. | ||||
Another handy cell magic makes it easy to write short text files: ``%%file | ||||
~/save/to/here.txt``. | ||||
The following cell magics are now included by default; all those that use | ||||
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interpreter installed: | ||||
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* ``%%!``: run cell body with the underlying OS shell; this is similar to | ||||
prefixing every line in the cell with ``!``. | ||||
* ``%%bash``: run cell body under bash. | ||||
* ``%%capture``: capture the output of the code in the cell (and stderr as | ||||
well). Useful to run codes that produce too much output that you don't even | ||||
want scrolled. | ||||
* ``%%file``: save cell body as a file. | ||||
* ``%%perl``: run cell body using Perl. | ||||
* ``%%prun``: run cell body with profiler (cell extension of ``%prun``). | ||||
* ``%%python3``: run cell body using Python 3. | ||||
* ``%%ruby``: run cell body using Ruby. | ||||
* ``%%script``: run cell body with the script specified in the first line. | ||||
* ``%%sh``: run cell body using sh. | ||||
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* ``%%timeit``: time the execution of the cell (extension of ``%timeit``). | ||||
This is what some of the script-related magics look like in action: | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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In addition, we have also a number of :ref:`extensions <extensions_overview>` | ||||
that provide specialized magics. These typically require additional software | ||||
to run and must be manually loaded via ``%load_ext <extension name>``, but are | ||||
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extension modules using the Cython_ language. You must install Cython | ||||
separately, as well as a C compiler, for this to work. The examples | ||||
directory in the source distribution ships with a full notebook | ||||
demonstrating these capabilities: | ||||
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:alt: Cython magic | ||||
:align: center | ||||
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.. _cython: http://cython.org | ||||
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the Octave_ language for numerical computing. You can execute single-lines | ||||
or whole blocks of Octave code, capture both output and figures inline | ||||
(just like matplotlib plots), and have variables automatically converted | ||||
between the two languages. To use this extension, you must have Octave | ||||
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demonstrating these capabilities: | ||||
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:alt: Octave magic | ||||
:align: center | ||||
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.. _octave: http://www.gnu.org/software/octave | ||||
.. _oct2py: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/oct2py | ||||
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the R_ language for statistical data analysis. You can execute | ||||
single-lines or whole blocks of R code, capture both output and figures | ||||
inline (just like matplotlib plots), and have variables automatically | ||||
converted between the two languages. To use this extension, you must have | ||||
R installed as well as the rpy2_ package that bridges Python and R. The | ||||
examples directory in the source distribution ships with a full notebook | ||||
demonstrating these capabilities: | ||||
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:alt: R magic | ||||
:align: center | ||||
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.. _R: http://www.r-project.org | ||||
.. _rpy2: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2.html | ||||
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Tab completer improvements | ||||
-------------------------- | ||||
Useful tab-completion based on live inspection of objects is one of the most | ||||
popular features of IPython. To make this process even more user-friendly, the | ||||
completers of both the Qt console and the Notebook have been reworked. | ||||
The Qt console comes with a new ncurses-like tab completer, activated by | ||||
default, which lets you cycle through the available completions by pressing tab, | ||||
or select a completion with the arrow keys (:ghpull:`1851`). | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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The new improved Qt console's ncurses-like completer allows to easily | ||||
navigate thought long list of completions. | ||||
In the notebook, completions are now sourced both from object introspection and | ||||
analysis of surrounding code, so limited completions can be offered for | ||||
variables defined in the current cell, or while the kernel is busy | ||||
(:ghpull:`1711`). | ||||
We have implemented a new configurable flag to control tab completion on | ||||
modules that provide the ``__all__`` attribute:: | ||||
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This instructs the completer to honor ``__all__`` for the completion. | ||||
Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``, if True: only those names | ||||
in ``obj.__all__`` will be included. When False [default]: the ``__all__`` | ||||
attribute is ignored. :ghpull:`1529`. | ||||
Improvements to the Qt console | ||||
------------------------------ | ||||
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fact that it is by now a fairly mature and robust component. Lots of small | ||||
polish has gone into it, here are a few highlights: | ||||
* A number of changes were made to the underlying code for easier integration | ||||
into other projects such as Spyder_ (:ghpull:`2007`, :ghpull:`2024`). | ||||
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* Improved menus with a new Magic menu that is organized by magic groups (this | ||||
was made possible by the reorganization of the magic system | ||||
internals). :ghpull:`1782`. | ||||
* Allow for restarting kernels without clearing the qtconsole, while leaving a | ||||
visible indication that the kernel has restarted. :ghpull:`1681`. | ||||
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Parallel | ||||
-------- | ||||
The parallel tools have been improved and fine-tuned on multiple fronts. Now, | ||||
the creation of an :class:`IPython.parallel.Client` object automatically | ||||
activates a line and cell magic function ``px`` that sends its code to all the | ||||
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The ``%%px`` cell magic can also be given an optional targets argument, as well | ||||
as a ``--out`` argument for storing its output. | ||||
A new magic has also been added, ``%pxconfig``, that lets you configure various | ||||
defaults of the parallel magics. As usual, type ``%pxconfig?`` for details. | ||||
The exception reporting in parallel contexts has been improved to be easier to | ||||
read. Now, IPython directly reports the remote exceptions without showing any | ||||
of the internal execution parts: | ||||
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:align: center | ||||
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The parallel tools now default to using ``NoDB`` as the storage backend for | ||||
intermediate results. This means that the default usage case will have a | ||||
significantly reduced memory footprint, though certain advanced features are | ||||
not available with this backend. For more details, see :ref:`parallel_db`. | ||||
The parallel magics now display all output, so you can do parallel plotting or | ||||
other actions with complex display. The ``px`` magic has now both line and cell | ||||
modes, and in cell mode finer control has been added about how to collate | ||||
output from multiple engines. :ghpull:`1768`. | ||||
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* add to_send/fetch steps for moving connection files around. | ||||
* add SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, for invoking to `ipcluster engines` on a | ||||
remote host. This can be used to start a set of engines via PBS/SGE/MPI | ||||
*remotely*. | ||||
This makes the SSHLauncher usable on machines without shared filesystems. | ||||
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quite useful (:ghpull:`1548`) for everday work: | ||||
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* ``ar.wall_time`` = received - submitted | ||||
* ``ar.serial_time`` = sum of serial computation time | ||||
* ``ar.elapsed`` = time since submission (wall_time if done) | ||||
* ``ar.progress`` = (int) number of sub-tasks that have completed | ||||
* ``len(ar)`` = # of tasks | ||||
* ``ar.wait_interactive()``: prints progress | ||||
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running spin in a background thread, to keep zmq queue clear. This can be used | ||||
to ensure that timing information is as accurate as possible (at the cost of | ||||
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Set TaskScheduler.hwm default to 1 instead of 0. 1 has more | ||||
predictable/intuitive behavior, if often slower, and thus a more logical | ||||
default. Users whose workloads require maximum throughput and are largely | ||||
homogeneous in time per task can make the optimization themselves, but now the | ||||
behavior will be less surprising to new users. :ghpull:`1294`. | ||||
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Kernel/Engine unification | ||||
------------------------- | ||||
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for the project that has deep implications in the long term: at last, we have | ||||
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refer to as the *IPython kernel*) with the objects that run in all the worker | ||||
nodes of the parallel computing facilities (the *IPython engines*). Ever since | ||||
the first implementation of IPython's parallel code back in 2006, we had wanted | ||||
to have these two roles be played by the same machinery, but a number of | ||||
technical reasons had prevented that from being true. | ||||
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In this release we have now merged them, and this has a number of important | ||||
consequences: | ||||
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console) to any individual parallel engine, with the *exact* behavior of | ||||
working at a 'regular' IPython console/qtconsole. This makes debugging, | ||||
plotting, etc. in parallel scenarios vastly easier. | ||||
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* Parallel engines can always execute arbitrary 'IPython code', that is, code | ||||
that has magics, shell extensions, etc. In combination with the ``%%px`` | ||||
magics, it is thus extremely natural for example to send to all engines a | ||||
block of Cython or R code to be executed via the new Cython and R magics. For | ||||
example, this snippet would send the R block to all active engines in a | ||||
cluster:: | ||||
%%px | ||||
%%R | ||||
... R code goes here | ||||
* It is possible to embed not only an interactive shell with the | ||||
:func:`IPython.embed` call as always, but now you can also embed a *kernel* | ||||
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have a terminal attached on stdin and stdout. | ||||
* The new :func:`IPython.parallel.bind_kernel` allows you to promote Engines to | ||||
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In addition, having a single core object through our entire architecture also | ||||
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This took a lot of work to get in place, but we are thrilled to have this major | ||||
piece of architecture finally where we'd always wanted it to be. | ||||
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Official Public API | ||||
------------------- | ||||
We have begun organizing our API for easier public use, with an eye towards an | ||||
official IPython 1.0 release which will firmly maintain this API compatible for | ||||
its entire lifecycle. There is now an :mod:`IPython.display` module that | ||||
aggregates all display routines, and the :mod:`IPython.config` namespace has | ||||
all public configuration tools. We will continue improving our public API | ||||
layout so that users only need to import names one level deeper than the main | ||||
``IPython`` package to access all public namespaces. | ||||
IPython notebook file icons | ||||
--------------------------- | ||||
The directory ``docs/resources`` in the source distribution contains SVG and | ||||
PNG versions of our file icons, as well as an ``Info.plist.example`` file with | ||||
instructions to install them on Mac OSX. This is a first draft of our icons, | ||||
and we encourage contributions from users with graphic talent to improve them | ||||
in the future: | ||||
.. image:: ../../resources/ipynb_icon_128x128.png | ||||
:alt: IPython notebook file icon. | ||||
New top-level `locate` command | ||||
------------------------------ | ||||
Add `locate` entry points; these would be useful for quickly locating IPython | ||||
directories and profiles from other (non-Python) applications. :ghpull:`1762`. | ||||
Examples:: | ||||
$> ipython locate | ||||
/Users/me/.ipython | ||||
$> ipython locate profile foo | ||||
/Users/me/.ipython/profile_foo | ||||
$> ipython locate profile | ||||
/Users/me/.ipython/profile_default | ||||
$> ipython locate profile dne | ||||
[ProfileLocate] Profile u'dne' not found. | ||||
Other new features and improvements | ||||
----------------------------------- | ||||
* **%install_ext**: A new magic function to install an IPython extension from | ||||
a URL. E.g. ``%install_ext | ||||
https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/ipython-physics/raw/default/physics.py``. | ||||
* The ``%loadpy`` magic is no longer restricted to Python files, and has been | ||||
renamed ``%load``. The old name remains as an alias. | ||||
* New command line arguments will help external programs find IPython folders: | ||||
``ipython locate`` finds the user's IPython directory, and ``ipython locate | ||||
profile foo`` finds the folder for the 'foo' profile (if it exists). | ||||
* The :envvar:`IPYTHON_DIR` environment variable, introduced in the Great | ||||
Reorganization of 0.11 and existing only in versions 0.11-0.13, has been | ||||
deprecated. As described in :ghpull:`1167`, the complexity and confusion of | ||||
migrating to this variable is not worth the aesthetic improvement. Please use | ||||
the historical :envvar:`IPYTHONDIR` environment variable instead. | ||||
* The default value of *interactivity* passed from | ||||
:meth:`~IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.run_cell` to | ||||
:meth:`~IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.run_ast_nodes` | ||||
is now configurable. | ||||
* New ``%alias_magic`` function to conveniently create aliases of existing | ||||
magics, if you prefer to have shorter names for personal use. | ||||
* We ship unminified versions of the JavaScript libraries we use, to better | ||||
comply with Debian's packaging policies. | ||||
* Simplify the information presented by ``obj?/obj??`` to eliminate a few | ||||
redundant fields when possible. :ghpull:`2038`. | ||||
* Improved continuous integration for IPython. We now have automated test runs | ||||
on `Shining Panda <https://jenkins.shiningpanda.com/ipython>`_ and `Travis-CI | ||||
<http://travis-ci.org/#!/ipython/ipython>`_, as well as `Tox support | ||||
<http://tox.testrun.org>`_. | ||||
* The `vim-ipython`_ functionality (externally developed) has been updated to | ||||
the latest version. | ||||
.. _vim-ipython: https://github.com/ivanov/vim-ipython | ||||
* The ``%save`` magic now has a ``-f`` flag to force overwriting, which makes | ||||
it much more usable in the notebook where it is not possible to reply to | ||||
interactive questions from the kernel. :ghpull:`1937`. | ||||
* Use dvipng to format sympy.Matrix, enabling display of matrices in the Qt | ||||
console with the sympy printing extension. :ghpull:`1861`. | ||||
* Our messaging protocol now has a reasonable test suite, helping ensure that | ||||
we don't accidentally deviate from the spec and possibly break third-party | ||||
applications that may have been using it. We encourage users to contribute | ||||
more stringent tests to this part of the test suite. :ghpull:`1627`. | ||||
* Use LaTeX to display, on output, various built-in types with the SymPy | ||||
printing extension. :ghpull:`1399`. | ||||
* Add Gtk3 event loop integration and example. :ghpull:`1588`. | ||||
* ``clear_output`` improvements, which allow things like progress bars and other | ||||
simple animations to work well in the notebook (:ghpull:`1563`): | ||||
* `clear_output()` clears the line, even in terminal IPython, the QtConsole | ||||
and plain Python as well, by printing `\r` to streams. | ||||
* `clear_output()` avoids the flicker in the notebook by adding a delay, | ||||
and firing immediately upon the next actual display message. | ||||
* `display_javascript` hides its `output_area` element, so using display to | ||||
run a bunch of javascript doesn't result in ever-growing vertical space. | ||||
* Add simple support for running inside a virtualenv. While this doesn't | ||||
supplant proper installation (as users should do), it helps ad-hoc calling of | ||||
IPython from inside a virtualenv. :ghpull:`1388`. | ||||
Major Bugs fixed | ||||
---------------- | ||||
In this cycle, we have :ref:`closed over 740 issues <issues_list_013>`, but a | ||||
few major ones merit special mention: | ||||
* The ``%pastebin`` magic has been updated to point to gist.github.com, since | ||||
unfortunately http://paste.pocoo.org has closed down. We also added a -d flag | ||||
for the user to provide a gist description string. :ghpull:`1670`. | ||||
* Fix ``%paste`` that would reject certain valid inputs. :ghpull:`1258`. | ||||
* Fix sending and receiving of Numpy structured arrays (those with composite | ||||
dtypes, often used as recarrays). :ghpull:`2034`. | ||||
* Reconnect when the websocket connection closes unexpectedly. :ghpull:`1577`. | ||||
* Fix truncated representation of objects in the debugger by showing at least | ||||
80 characters' worth of information. :ghpull:`1793`. | ||||
* Fix logger to be Unicode-aware: logging could crash ipython if there was | ||||
unicode in the input. :ghpull:`1792`. | ||||
* Fix images missing from XML/SVG export in the Qt console. :ghpull:`1449`. | ||||
* Fix deepreload on Python 3. :ghpull:`1625`, as well as having a much cleaner | ||||
and more robust implementation of deepreload in general. :ghpull:`1457`. | ||||
Backwards incompatible changes | ||||
------------------------------ | ||||
* The exception :exc:`IPython.core.error.TryNext` previously accepted | ||||
arguments and keyword arguments to be passed to the next implementation | ||||
of the hook. This feature was removed as it made error message propagation | ||||
difficult and violated the principle of loose coupling. | ||||