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Attempt at fixing assertion from reverse search...
Attempt at fixing assertion from reverse search Trying to fix gh-10014, though I can't reproduce the problem to test it. PR against 5.x because I think this is only needed for Python 2.

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shim IPython.html
r21209 """
Shim to maintain backwards compatibility with old IPython.html imports.
"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from warnings import warn
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add ShimWarning for shimmed imports...
r21515 from IPython.utils.shimmodule import ShimModule, ShimWarning
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Backport PR #10321: Update shim warnings to include IPython version....
r23401 warn("The `IPython.html` package has been deprecated since IPython 4.0. "
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jupyter_notebook renamed to just notebook
r21360 "You should import from `notebook` instead. "
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add ShimWarning for shimmed imports...
r21515 "`IPython.html.widgets` has moved to `ipywidgets`.", ShimWarning)
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shim IPython.html
r21209
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assign widgets shim as attribute on html shim...
r21312 _widgets = sys.modules['IPython.html.widgets'] = ShimModule(
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And ipython_widgets became ipywidgets
r21361 src='IPython.html.widgets', mirror='ipywidgets')
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move widget shim to html.py...
r21302
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assign widgets shim as attribute on html shim...
r21312 _html = ShimModule(
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jupyter_notebook renamed to just notebook
r21360 src='IPython.html', mirror='notebook')
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shim widgets before shimming html...
r21308
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assign widgets shim as attribute on html shim...
r21312 # hook up widgets
_html.widgets = _widgets
sys.modules['IPython.html'] = _html
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shim `python -m IPython.html`
r21211 if __name__ == '__main__':
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jupyter_notebook renamed to just notebook
r21360 from notebook import notebookapp as app
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shim `python -m IPython.html`
r21211 app.launch_new_instance()