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2 | 8.x Series |
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5 | .. _version 8.13.1: | |||
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6 | .. _version 8.13.2: | |||
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7 | .. _version 8.12.3: | |||
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9 | IPython 8.13.1, 8.13.2 and 8.12.2 | |||
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10 | --------------------------------- | |||
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12 | 3 quick in succession patch release of IPython in addition to IPython 8.13.0 | |||
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13 | having been yanked. | |||
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15 | IPython 8.13.0 was improperly tagged as still compatible with Python 3.8, and | |||
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16 | still had some mention of compatibility woth 3.8. IPython 8.13.1 is identical to | |||
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17 | 8.13 but with the exception of being correctly tagged. This release and yank was | |||
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18 | mostly done to fix CI. | |||
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20 | IPython 8.12.2 and 8.13.2 contain UI fixes, with respect to right arrow not | |||
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21 | working in some case in the terminal, and 8.12.2 contain also a requested | |||
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22 | backport of :ghpull:`14029` (Allow safe access to the ``__getattribute__`` | |||
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23 | method of modules) for tab completion. | |||
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6 | .. _version 8.13: |
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25 | .. _version 8.13: | |
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8 | IPython 8.13 |
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27 | IPython 8.13 | |
9 | ------------ |
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28 | ------------ | |
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11 | As usual for the end of the month, minor release of IPython. This release is |
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30 | As usual for the end of the month, minor release of IPython. This release is | |
12 | significant in that it not only has a number of bugfixes, but also drop support |
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31 | significant in that it not only has a number of bugfixes, but also drop support | |
13 | for Python 3.8 as per NEP 29 (:ghpull:`14023`). |
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32 | for Python 3.8 as per NEP 29 (:ghpull:`14023`). | |
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15 | All the critical bugfixes have been backported onto the 8.12.1 release (see |
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34 | All the critical bugfixes have been backported onto the 8.12.1 release (see | |
16 | below). In addition to that went into 8.12.1 you'll find: |
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35 | below). In addition to that went into 8.12.1 you'll find: | |
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18 | - Pretty reprensentation for ``Counter`` has been fixed to match the Python one |
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37 | - Pretty reprensentation for ``Counter`` has been fixed to match the Python one | |
19 | and be in decreasing order. :ghpull:`14032` |
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38 | and be in decreasing order. :ghpull:`14032` | |
20 | - Module completion is better when jedi is disabled :ghpull:`14029`. |
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39 | - Module completion is better when jedi is disabled :ghpull:`14029`. | |
21 | - Improvment of ``%%bash`` magic that would get stuck :ghpull:`14019` |
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40 | - Improvment of ``%%bash`` magic that would get stuck :ghpull:`14019` | |
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24 | We hope you enjoy this release an will maybe see you at JupyterCon in less than |
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43 | We hope you enjoy this release an will maybe see you at JupyterCon in less than | |
25 | two weeks. |
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44 | two weeks. | |
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45 | |||
27 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12.1 milestone |
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46 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12.1 milestone | |
28 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/115?closed=1>`__. |
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47 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/115?closed=1>`__. | |
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30 | Thanks to the D.E. Shaw group for the request and sponsoring the work. |
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49 | Thanks to the D.E. Shaw group for the request and sponsoring the work. | |
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51 | |||
33 | .. _version 8.12.1: |
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52 | .. _version 8.12.1: | |
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35 | IPython 8.12.1 |
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54 | IPython 8.12.1 | |
36 | -------------- |
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55 | -------------- | |
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56 | |||
38 | This is the twin release of IPython 8.13 that contain only critical UI and bug |
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57 | This is the twin release of IPython 8.13 that contain only critical UI and bug | |
39 | fixes. The next minor version of IPython has dropped support for Python 3.8 β as |
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58 | fixes. The next minor version of IPython has dropped support for Python 3.8 β as | |
40 | per Nep 29 and this IPython 8.12.x will now only receive bugfixes. |
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59 | per Nep 29 and this IPython 8.12.x will now only receive bugfixes. | |
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43 | - :ghpull:`14004` Fix a bug introduced in IPython 8.12 that crash when |
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62 | - :ghpull:`14004` Fix a bug introduced in IPython 8.12 that crash when | |
44 | inspecting some docstrings. |
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63 | inspecting some docstrings. | |
45 | - :ghpull:`14010` Fix fast traceback code that was not working in some case. |
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64 | - :ghpull:`14010` Fix fast traceback code that was not working in some case. | |
46 | - :ghpull:`14014` Fix ``%page`` magic broken in some case. |
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65 | - :ghpull:`14014` Fix ``%page`` magic broken in some case. | |
47 | - :ghpull:`14026`, :ghpull:`14027` Tweak default shortcut with respect to |
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66 | - :ghpull:`14026`, :ghpull:`14027` Tweak default shortcut with respect to | |
48 | autosuggestions. |
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67 | autosuggestions. | |
49 | - :ghpull:`14033` add back the ability to use ``.get()`` on OInfo object for |
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68 | - :ghpull:`14033` add back the ability to use ``.get()`` on OInfo object for | |
50 | backward compatibility with h5py (this will be re-deprecated later, and h5py |
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69 | backward compatibility with h5py (this will be re-deprecated later, and h5py | |
51 | will also get a fix). |
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70 | will also get a fix). | |
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71 | |||
53 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12.1 milestone |
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72 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12.1 milestone | |
54 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/116?closed=1>`__. |
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73 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/116?closed=1>`__. | |
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56 | Thanks to the D.E. Shaw group for the request and sponsoring the work. |
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75 | Thanks to the D.E. Shaw group for the request and sponsoring the work. | |
57 |
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76 | |||
58 | .. _version 8.12.0: |
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77 | .. _version 8.12.0: | |
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60 | IPython 8.12 |
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79 | IPython 8.12 | |
61 | ------------ |
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80 | ------------ | |
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81 | |||
63 | Hopefully slightly early release for IPython 8.12. Last Thursday of the month, |
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82 | Hopefully slightly early release for IPython 8.12. Last Thursday of the month, | |
64 | even if I guess it's likely already Friday somewhere in the pacific ocean. |
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83 | even if I guess it's likely already Friday somewhere in the pacific ocean. | |
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66 | A number of PRs and bug fixes this month with close to 20 PRs merged ! |
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85 | A number of PRs and bug fixes this month with close to 20 PRs merged ! | |
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69 | The IPython repo reached :ghpull:`14000` !! Actually the PR that create those exact release |
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88 | The IPython repo reached :ghpull:`14000` !! Actually the PR that create those exact release | |
70 | note is :ghpull:`14000`. Ok, more issues and PR is not always better, and I'd |
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89 | note is :ghpull:`14000`. Ok, more issues and PR is not always better, and I'd | |
71 | love to have more time to close issues and Pull Requests. |
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90 | love to have more time to close issues and Pull Requests. | |
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73 | Let's note that in less than 2 month JupyterCon is back, in Paris please visit |
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92 | Let's note that in less than 2 month JupyterCon is back, in Paris please visit | |
74 | `jupytercon.com <https://jupytercon.com>`__, and looking forward to see you |
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93 | `jupytercon.com <https://jupytercon.com>`__, and looking forward to see you | |
75 | there. |
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94 | there. | |
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77 | Packagers should take note that ``typing_extension`` is now a mandatory dependency |
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96 | Packagers should take note that ``typing_extension`` is now a mandatory dependency | |
78 | for Python versions ``<3.10``. |
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97 | for Python versions ``<3.10``. | |
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82 | Let's note also that according to `NEP29 |
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101 | Let's note also that according to `NEP29 | |
83 | <https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html>`__, It is soon time to |
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102 | <https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html>`__, It is soon time to | |
84 | stop support for Python 3.8 that will be release more than 3 and 1/2 years ago:: |
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103 | stop support for Python 3.8 that will be release more than 3 and 1/2 years ago:: | |
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86 | On Apr 14, 2023 drop support for Python 3.8 (initially released on Oct 14, 2019) |
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105 | On Apr 14, 2023 drop support for Python 3.8 (initially released on Oct 14, 2019) | |
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88 | Thus I am likely to stop advertising support for Python 3.8 in the next |
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107 | Thus I am likely to stop advertising support for Python 3.8 in the next | |
89 | release at the end of April. |
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108 | release at the end of April. | |
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92 | Here are some miscellaneous updates of interest: |
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111 | Here are some miscellaneous updates of interest: | |
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94 | - :ghpull:`13957` brings updates to the Qt integration, particularly for Qt6. |
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113 | - :ghpull:`13957` brings updates to the Qt integration, particularly for Qt6. | |
95 | - :ghpull:`13960` fixes the %debug magic command to give access to the local |
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114 | - :ghpull:`13960` fixes the %debug magic command to give access to the local | |
96 | scope. |
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115 | scope. | |
97 | - :ghpull:`13964` fixes some crashes with the new fast traceback code. Note that |
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116 | - :ghpull:`13964` fixes some crashes with the new fast traceback code. Note that | |
98 | there are still some issues with the fast traceback code, and I a, likely |
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117 | there are still some issues with the fast traceback code, and I a, likely | |
99 | to fix and tweak behavior. |
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118 | to fix and tweak behavior. | |
100 | - :ghpull:`13973` We are slowly migrating IPython internals to use proper type |
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119 | - :ghpull:`13973` We are slowly migrating IPython internals to use proper type | |
101 | objects/dataclasses instead of dictionaries to allow static typing checks. |
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120 | objects/dataclasses instead of dictionaries to allow static typing checks. | |
102 | These are technically public API and could lead to breakage, so please let us |
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121 | These are technically public API and could lead to breakage, so please let us | |
103 | know if that's the case and I'll mitigate. |
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122 | know if that's the case and I'll mitigate. | |
104 | - :ghpull:`13990`, :ghpull:`13991`, :ghpull:`13994` all improve keybinding and |
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123 | - :ghpull:`13990`, :ghpull:`13991`, :ghpull:`13994` all improve keybinding and | |
105 | shortcut configurability. |
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124 | shortcut configurability. | |
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125 | |||
107 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12 milestone |
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126 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.12 milestone | |
108 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/114?closed=1>`__. |
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127 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/114?closed=1>`__. | |
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110 | We want to thank the D.E. Shaw group for requesting and sponsoring the work on |
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129 | We want to thank the D.E. Shaw group for requesting and sponsoring the work on | |
111 | the following big feature. We had productive discussions on how to best expose |
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130 | the following big feature. We had productive discussions on how to best expose | |
112 | this feature |
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131 | this feature | |
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114 | Dynamic documentation dispatch |
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133 | Dynamic documentation dispatch | |
115 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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134 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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117 | We are experimenting with dynamic documentation dispatch for object attribute. |
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136 | We are experimenting with dynamic documentation dispatch for object attribute. | |
118 | See :ghissue:`13860`. The goal is to allow object to define documentation for |
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137 | See :ghissue:`13860`. The goal is to allow object to define documentation for | |
119 | their attributes, properties, even when those are dynamically defined with |
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138 | their attributes, properties, even when those are dynamically defined with | |
120 | `__getattr__`. |
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139 | `__getattr__`. | |
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122 | In particular when those objects are base types it can be useful to show the |
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141 | In particular when those objects are base types it can be useful to show the | |
123 | documentation |
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142 | documentation | |
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126 | .. code-block:: ipython |
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145 | .. code-block:: ipython | |
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129 | In [1]: class User: |
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148 | In [1]: class User: | |
130 | ...: |
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149 | ...: | |
131 | ...: __custom_documentations__ = { |
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150 | ...: __custom_documentations__ = { | |
132 | ...: "first": "The first name of the user.", |
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151 | ...: "first": "The first name of the user.", | |
133 | ...: "last": "The last name of the user.", |
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152 | ...: "last": "The last name of the user.", | |
134 | ...: } |
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153 | ...: } | |
135 | ...: |
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154 | ...: | |
136 | ...: first:str |
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155 | ...: first:str | |
137 | ...: last:str |
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156 | ...: last:str | |
138 | ...: |
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157 | ...: | |
139 | ...: def __init__(self, first, last): |
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158 | ...: def __init__(self, first, last): | |
140 | ...: self.first = first |
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159 | ...: self.first = first | |
141 | ...: self.last = last |
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160 | ...: self.last = last | |
142 | ...: |
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161 | ...: | |
143 | ...: @property |
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162 | ...: @property | |
144 | ...: def full(self): |
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163 | ...: def full(self): | |
145 | ...: """`self.first` and `self.last` joined by a space.""" |
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164 | ...: """`self.first` and `self.last` joined by a space.""" | |
146 | ...: return self.first + " " + self.last |
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165 | ...: return self.first + " " + self.last | |
147 | ...: |
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166 | ...: | |
148 | ...: |
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167 | ...: | |
149 | ...: user = Person('Jane', 'Doe') |
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168 | ...: user = Person('Jane', 'Doe') | |
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151 | In [2]: user.first? |
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170 | In [2]: user.first? | |
152 | Type: str |
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171 | Type: str | |
153 | String form: Jane |
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172 | String form: Jane | |
154 | Length: 4 |
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173 | Length: 4 | |
155 | Docstring: the first name of a the person object, a str |
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174 | Docstring: the first name of a the person object, a str | |
156 | Class docstring: |
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175 | Class docstring: | |
157 | .... |
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176 | .... | |
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159 | In [3]: user.last? |
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178 | In [3]: user.last? | |
160 | Type: str |
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179 | Type: str | |
161 | String form: Doe |
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180 | String form: Doe | |
162 | Length: 3 |
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181 | Length: 3 | |
163 | Docstring: the last name, also a str |
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182 | Docstring: the last name, also a str | |
164 | ... |
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183 | ... | |
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167 | We can see here the symmetry with IPython looking for the docstring on the |
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186 | We can see here the symmetry with IPython looking for the docstring on the | |
168 | properties: |
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187 | properties: | |
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170 | .. code-block:: ipython |
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189 | .. code-block:: ipython | |
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173 | In [4]: user.full? |
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192 | In [4]: user.full? | |
174 | HERE |
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193 | HERE | |
175 | Type: property |
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194 | Type: property | |
176 | String form: <property object at 0x102bb15d0> |
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195 | String form: <property object at 0x102bb15d0> | |
177 | Docstring: first and last join by a space |
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196 | Docstring: first and last join by a space | |
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180 | Note that while in the above example we use a static dictionary, libraries may |
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199 | Note that while in the above example we use a static dictionary, libraries may | |
181 | decide to use a custom object that define ``__getitem__``, we caution against |
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200 | decide to use a custom object that define ``__getitem__``, we caution against | |
182 | using objects that would trigger computation to show documentation, but it is |
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201 | using objects that would trigger computation to show documentation, but it is | |
183 | sometime preferable for highly dynamic code that for example export ans API as |
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202 | sometime preferable for highly dynamic code that for example export ans API as | |
184 | object. |
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203 | object. | |
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188 | .. _version 8.11.0: |
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190 | IPython 8.11 |
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209 | IPython 8.11 | |
191 | ------------ |
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210 | ------------ | |
192 |
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211 | |||
193 | Back on almost regular monthly schedule for IPython with end-of-month |
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212 | Back on almost regular monthly schedule for IPython with end-of-month | |
194 | really-late-Friday release to make sure some bugs are properly fixed. |
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213 | really-late-Friday release to make sure some bugs are properly fixed. | |
195 | Small addition of with a few new features, bugfix and UX improvements. |
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214 | Small addition of with a few new features, bugfix and UX improvements. | |
196 |
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215 | |||
197 | This is a non-exhaustive list, but among other you will find: |
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216 | This is a non-exhaustive list, but among other you will find: | |
198 |
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199 | Faster Traceback Highlighting |
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218 | Faster Traceback Highlighting | |
200 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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219 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
201 |
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220 | |||
202 | Resurrection of pre-IPython-8 traceback highlighting code. |
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221 | Resurrection of pre-IPython-8 traceback highlighting code. | |
203 |
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222 | |||
204 | Really long and complicated files were slow to highlight in traceback with |
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223 | Really long and complicated files were slow to highlight in traceback with | |
205 | IPython 8 despite upstream improvement that make many case better. Therefore |
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224 | IPython 8 despite upstream improvement that make many case better. Therefore | |
206 | starting with IPython 8.11 when one of the highlighted file is more than 10 000 |
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225 | starting with IPython 8.11 when one of the highlighted file is more than 10 000 | |
207 | line long by default, we'll fallback to a faster path that does not have all the |
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226 | line long by default, we'll fallback to a faster path that does not have all the | |
208 | features of highlighting failing AST nodes. |
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227 | features of highlighting failing AST nodes. | |
209 |
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228 | |||
210 | This can be configures by setting the value of |
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229 | This can be configures by setting the value of | |
211 | ``IPython.code.ultratb.FAST_THRESHOLD`` to an arbitrary low or large value. |
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230 | ``IPython.code.ultratb.FAST_THRESHOLD`` to an arbitrary low or large value. | |
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214 | Autoreload verbosity |
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233 | Autoreload verbosity | |
215 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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234 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
216 |
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217 | We introduce more descriptive names for the ``%autoreload`` parameter: |
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236 | We introduce more descriptive names for the ``%autoreload`` parameter: | |
218 |
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219 | - ``%autoreload now`` (also ``%autoreload``) - perform autoreload immediately. |
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238 | - ``%autoreload now`` (also ``%autoreload``) - perform autoreload immediately. | |
220 | - ``%autoreload off`` (also ``%autoreload 0``) - turn off autoreload. |
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239 | - ``%autoreload off`` (also ``%autoreload 0``) - turn off autoreload. | |
221 | - ``%autoreload explicit`` (also ``%autoreload 1``) - turn on autoreload only for modules |
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240 | - ``%autoreload explicit`` (also ``%autoreload 1``) - turn on autoreload only for modules | |
222 | whitelisted by ``%aimport`` statements. |
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241 | whitelisted by ``%aimport`` statements. | |
223 | - ``%autoreload all`` (also ``%autoreload 2``) - turn on autoreload for all modules except those |
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242 | - ``%autoreload all`` (also ``%autoreload 2``) - turn on autoreload for all modules except those | |
224 | blacklisted by ``%aimport`` statements. |
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243 | blacklisted by ``%aimport`` statements. | |
225 | - ``%autoreload complete`` (also ``%autoreload 3``) - all the fatures of ``all`` but also adding new |
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244 | - ``%autoreload complete`` (also ``%autoreload 3``) - all the fatures of ``all`` but also adding new | |
226 | objects from the imported modules (see |
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245 | objects from the imported modules (see | |
227 | IPython/extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py::test_autoload_newly_added_objects). |
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246 | IPython/extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py::test_autoload_newly_added_objects). | |
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229 | The original designations (e.g. "2") still work, and these new ones are case-insensitive. |
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248 | The original designations (e.g. "2") still work, and these new ones are case-insensitive. | |
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231 | Additionally, the option ``--print`` or ``-p`` can be added to the line to print the names of |
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250 | Additionally, the option ``--print`` or ``-p`` can be added to the line to print the names of | |
232 | modules being reloaded. Similarly, ``--log`` or ``-l`` will output the names to the logger at INFO |
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251 | modules being reloaded. Similarly, ``--log`` or ``-l`` will output the names to the logger at INFO | |
233 | level. Both can be used simultaneously. |
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252 | level. Both can be used simultaneously. | |
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235 | The parsing logic for ``%aimport`` is now improved such that modules can be whitelisted and |
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254 | The parsing logic for ``%aimport`` is now improved such that modules can be whitelisted and | |
236 | blacklisted in the same line, e.g. it's now possible to call ``%aimport os, -math`` to include |
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255 | blacklisted in the same line, e.g. it's now possible to call ``%aimport os, -math`` to include | |
237 | ``os`` for ``%autoreload explicit`` and exclude ``math`` for modes ``all`` and ``complete``. |
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256 | ``os`` for ``%autoreload explicit`` and exclude ``math`` for modes ``all`` and ``complete``. | |
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239 | Terminal shortcuts customization |
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258 | Terminal shortcuts customization | |
240 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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259 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
241 |
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260 | |||
242 | Previously modifying shortcuts was only possible by hooking into startup files |
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261 | Previously modifying shortcuts was only possible by hooking into startup files | |
243 | and practically limited to adding new shortcuts or removing all shortcuts bound |
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262 | and practically limited to adding new shortcuts or removing all shortcuts bound | |
244 | to a specific key. This release enables users to override existing terminal |
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263 | to a specific key. This release enables users to override existing terminal | |
245 | shortcuts, disable them or add new keybindings. |
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264 | shortcuts, disable them or add new keybindings. | |
246 |
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265 | |||
247 | For example, to set the :kbd:`right` to accept a single character of auto-suggestion |
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266 | For example, to set the :kbd:`right` to accept a single character of auto-suggestion | |
248 | you could use:: |
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267 | you could use:: | |
249 |
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268 | |||
250 | my_shortcuts = [ |
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269 | my_shortcuts = [ | |
251 | { |
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270 | { | |
252 | "command": "IPython:auto_suggest.accept_character", |
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271 | "command": "IPython:auto_suggest.accept_character", | |
253 | "new_keys": ["right"] |
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272 | "new_keys": ["right"] | |
254 | } |
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273 | } | |
255 | ] |
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274 | ] | |
256 | %config TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts = my_shortcuts |
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275 | %config TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts = my_shortcuts | |
257 |
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276 | |||
258 | You can learn more in :std:configtrait:`TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts` |
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277 | You can learn more in :std:configtrait:`TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts` | |
259 | configuration reference. |
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278 | configuration reference. | |
260 |
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279 | |||
261 | Miscellaneous |
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280 | Miscellaneous | |
262 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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281 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
263 |
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282 | |||
264 | - ``%gui`` should now support PySide6. :ghpull:`13864` |
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283 | - ``%gui`` should now support PySide6. :ghpull:`13864` | |
265 | - Cli shortcuts can now be configured :ghpull:`13928`, see above. |
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284 | - Cli shortcuts can now be configured :ghpull:`13928`, see above. | |
266 | (note that there might be an issue with prompt_toolkit 3.0.37 and shortcut configuration). |
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285 | (note that there might be an issue with prompt_toolkit 3.0.37 and shortcut configuration). | |
267 |
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286 | |||
268 | - Capture output should now respect ``;`` semicolon to suppress output. |
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287 | - Capture output should now respect ``;`` semicolon to suppress output. | |
269 | :ghpull:`13940` |
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288 | :ghpull:`13940` | |
270 | - Base64 encoded images (in jupyter frontend), will not have trailing newlines. |
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289 | - Base64 encoded images (in jupyter frontend), will not have trailing newlines. | |
271 | :ghpull:`13941` |
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290 | :ghpull:`13941` | |
272 |
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291 | |||
273 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.11 milestone |
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292 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.11 milestone | |
274 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/113?closed=1>`__. |
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293 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/113?closed=1>`__. | |
275 |
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294 | |||
276 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
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295 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
277 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
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296 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
278 |
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297 | |||
279 | .. _version 8.10.0: |
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298 | .. _version 8.10.0: | |
280 |
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299 | |||
281 | IPython 8.10 |
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300 | IPython 8.10 | |
282 | ------------ |
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301 | ------------ | |
283 |
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302 | |||
284 | Out of schedule release of IPython with minor fixes to patch a potential CVE-2023-24816. |
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303 | Out of schedule release of IPython with minor fixes to patch a potential CVE-2023-24816. | |
285 | This is a really low severity CVE that you most likely are not affected by unless: |
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304 | This is a really low severity CVE that you most likely are not affected by unless: | |
286 |
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305 | |||
287 | - You are on windows. |
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306 | - You are on windows. | |
288 | - You have a custom build of Python without ``_ctypes`` |
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307 | - You have a custom build of Python without ``_ctypes`` | |
289 | - You cd or start IPython or Jupyter in untrusted directory which names may be |
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308 | - You cd or start IPython or Jupyter in untrusted directory which names may be | |
290 | valid shell commands. |
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309 | valid shell commands. | |
291 |
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310 | |||
292 | You can read more on `the advisory |
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311 | You can read more on `the advisory | |
293 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/security/advisories/GHSA-29gw-9793-fvw7>`__. |
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312 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/security/advisories/GHSA-29gw-9793-fvw7>`__. | |
294 |
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313 | |||
295 | In addition to fixing this CVE we also fix a couple of outstanding bugs and issues. |
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314 | In addition to fixing this CVE we also fix a couple of outstanding bugs and issues. | |
296 |
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315 | |||
297 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.10 milestone |
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316 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.10 milestone | |
298 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/112?closed=1>`__. |
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317 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/112?closed=1>`__. | |
299 |
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318 | |||
300 | In Particular: |
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319 | In Particular: | |
301 |
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320 | |||
302 | - bump minimum numpy to `>=1.21` version following NEP29. :ghpull:`13930` |
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321 | - bump minimum numpy to `>=1.21` version following NEP29. :ghpull:`13930` | |
303 | - fix for compatibility with MyPy 1.0. :ghpull:`13933` |
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322 | - fix for compatibility with MyPy 1.0. :ghpull:`13933` | |
304 | - fix nbgrader stalling when IPython's ``showtraceback`` function is |
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323 | - fix nbgrader stalling when IPython's ``showtraceback`` function is | |
305 | monkeypatched. :ghpull:`13934` |
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324 | monkeypatched. :ghpull:`13934` | |
306 |
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325 | |||
307 |
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326 | |||
308 |
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327 | |||
309 | As this release also contains those minimal changes in addition to fixing the |
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328 | As this release also contains those minimal changes in addition to fixing the | |
310 | CVE I decided to bump the minor version anyway. |
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329 | CVE I decided to bump the minor version anyway. | |
311 |
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330 | |||
312 | This will not affect the normal release schedule, so IPython 8.11 is due in |
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331 | This will not affect the normal release schedule, so IPython 8.11 is due in | |
313 | about 2 weeks. |
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332 | about 2 weeks. | |
314 |
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333 | |||
315 | .. _version 8.9.0: |
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334 | .. _version 8.9.0: | |
316 |
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335 | |||
317 | IPython 8.9.0 |
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336 | IPython 8.9.0 | |
318 | ------------- |
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337 | ------------- | |
319 |
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338 | |||
320 | Second release of IPython in 2023, last Friday of the month, we are back on |
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339 | Second release of IPython in 2023, last Friday of the month, we are back on | |
321 | track. This is a small release with a few bug-fixes, and improvements, mostly |
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340 | track. This is a small release with a few bug-fixes, and improvements, mostly | |
322 | with respect to terminal shortcuts. |
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341 | with respect to terminal shortcuts. | |
323 |
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342 | |||
324 |
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343 | |||
325 | The biggest improvement for 8.9 is a drastic amelioration of the |
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344 | The biggest improvement for 8.9 is a drastic amelioration of the | |
326 | auto-suggestions sponsored by D.E. Shaw and implemented by the more and more |
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345 | auto-suggestions sponsored by D.E. Shaw and implemented by the more and more | |
327 | active contributor `@krassowski <https://github.com/krassowski>`. |
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346 | active contributor `@krassowski <https://github.com/krassowski>`. | |
328 |
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347 | |||
329 | - ``right`` accepts a single character from suggestion |
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348 | - ``right`` accepts a single character from suggestion | |
330 | - ``ctrl+right`` accepts a semantic token (macos default shortcuts take |
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349 | - ``ctrl+right`` accepts a semantic token (macos default shortcuts take | |
331 | precedence and need to be disabled to make this work) |
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350 | precedence and need to be disabled to make this work) | |
332 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions |
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351 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions | |
333 | - ``ctrl-left`` accepts suggestion and moves cursor left one character. |
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352 | - ``ctrl-left`` accepts suggestion and moves cursor left one character. | |
334 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions |
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353 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions | |
335 | - ``down`` moves to suggestion to later in history when no lines are present below the cursors. |
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354 | - ``down`` moves to suggestion to later in history when no lines are present below the cursors. | |
336 | - ``up`` moves to suggestion from earlier in history when no lines are present above the cursor. |
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355 | - ``up`` moves to suggestion from earlier in history when no lines are present above the cursor. | |
337 |
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356 | |||
338 | This is best described by the Gif posted by `@krassowski |
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357 | This is best described by the Gif posted by `@krassowski | |
339 | <https://github.com/krassowski>`, and in the PR itself :ghpull:`13888`. |
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358 | <https://github.com/krassowski>`, and in the PR itself :ghpull:`13888`. | |
340 |
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359 | |||
341 | .. image:: ../_images/autosuggest.gif |
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360 | .. image:: ../_images/autosuggest.gif | |
342 |
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361 | |||
343 | Please report any feedback in order for us to improve the user experience. |
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362 | Please report any feedback in order for us to improve the user experience. | |
344 | In particular we are also working on making the shortcuts configurable. |
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363 | In particular we are also working on making the shortcuts configurable. | |
345 |
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364 | |||
346 | If you are interested in better terminal shortcuts, I also invite you to |
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365 | If you are interested in better terminal shortcuts, I also invite you to | |
347 | participate in issue `13879 |
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366 | participate in issue `13879 | |
348 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/13879>`__. |
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367 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/13879>`__. | |
349 |
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368 | |||
350 |
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369 | |||
351 | As we follow `NEP29 |
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370 | As we follow `NEP29 | |
352 | <https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html>`__, next version of |
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371 | <https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html>`__, next version of | |
353 | IPython will officially stop supporting numpy 1.20, and will stop supporting |
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372 | IPython will officially stop supporting numpy 1.20, and will stop supporting | |
354 | Python 3.8 after April release. |
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373 | Python 3.8 after April release. | |
355 |
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374 | |||
356 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.9 milestone |
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375 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.9 milestone | |
357 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/111?closed=1>`__. |
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376 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/111?closed=1>`__. | |
358 |
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377 | |||
359 |
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378 | |||
360 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
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379 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
361 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
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380 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
362 |
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381 | |||
363 | .. _version 8.8.0: |
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382 | .. _version 8.8.0: | |
364 |
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383 | |||
365 | IPython 8.8.0 |
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384 | IPython 8.8.0 | |
366 | ------------- |
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385 | ------------- | |
367 |
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386 | |||
368 | First release of IPython in 2023 as there was no release at the end of |
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387 | First release of IPython in 2023 as there was no release at the end of | |
369 | December. |
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388 | December. | |
370 |
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389 | |||
371 | This is an unusually big release (relatively speaking) with more than 15 Pull |
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390 | This is an unusually big release (relatively speaking) with more than 15 Pull | |
372 | Requests merged. |
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391 | Requests merged. | |
373 |
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392 | |||
374 | Of particular interest are: |
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393 | Of particular interest are: | |
375 |
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394 | |||
376 | - :ghpull:`13852` that replaces the greedy completer and improves |
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395 | - :ghpull:`13852` that replaces the greedy completer and improves | |
377 | completion, in particular for dictionary keys. |
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396 | completion, in particular for dictionary keys. | |
378 | - :ghpull:`13858` that adds ``py.typed`` to ``setup.cfg`` to make sure it is |
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397 | - :ghpull:`13858` that adds ``py.typed`` to ``setup.cfg`` to make sure it is | |
379 | bundled in wheels. |
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398 | bundled in wheels. | |
380 | - :ghpull:`13869` that implements tab completions for IPython options in the |
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399 | - :ghpull:`13869` that implements tab completions for IPython options in the | |
381 | shell when using `argcomplete <https://github.com/kislyuk/argcomplete>`. I |
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400 | shell when using `argcomplete <https://github.com/kislyuk/argcomplete>`. I | |
382 | believe this also needs a recent version of Traitlets. |
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401 | believe this also needs a recent version of Traitlets. | |
383 | - :ghpull:`13865` makes the ``inspector`` class of `InteractiveShell` |
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402 | - :ghpull:`13865` makes the ``inspector`` class of `InteractiveShell` | |
384 | configurable. |
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403 | configurable. | |
385 | - :ghpull:`13880` that removes minor-version entrypoints as the minor version |
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404 | - :ghpull:`13880` that removes minor-version entrypoints as the minor version | |
386 | entry points that would be included in the wheel would be the one of the |
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405 | entry points that would be included in the wheel would be the one of the | |
387 | Python version that was used to build the ``whl`` file. |
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406 | Python version that was used to build the ``whl`` file. | |
388 |
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407 | |||
389 | In no particular order, the rest of the changes update the test suite to be |
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408 | In no particular order, the rest of the changes update the test suite to be | |
390 | compatible with Pygments 2.14, various docfixes, testing on more recent python |
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409 | compatible with Pygments 2.14, various docfixes, testing on more recent python | |
391 | versions and various updates. |
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410 | versions and various updates. | |
392 |
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411 | |||
393 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.8 milestone |
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412 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.8 milestone | |
394 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/110>`__. |
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413 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/110>`__. | |
395 |
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414 | |||
396 | Many thanks to @krassowski for the many PRs and @jasongrout for reviewing and |
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415 | Many thanks to @krassowski for the many PRs and @jasongrout for reviewing and | |
397 | merging contributions. |
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416 | merging contributions. | |
398 |
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417 | |||
399 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
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418 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
400 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
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419 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
401 |
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420 | |||
402 | .. _version 8.7.0: |
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421 | .. _version 8.7.0: | |
403 |
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422 | |||
404 | IPython 8.7.0 |
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423 | IPython 8.7.0 | |
405 | ------------- |
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424 | ------------- | |
406 |
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425 | |||
407 |
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426 | |||
408 | Small release of IPython with a couple of bug fixes and new features for this |
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427 | Small release of IPython with a couple of bug fixes and new features for this | |
409 | month. Next month is the end of year, it is unclear if there will be a release |
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428 | month. Next month is the end of year, it is unclear if there will be a release | |
410 | close to the new year's eve, or if the next release will be at the end of January. |
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429 | close to the new year's eve, or if the next release will be at the end of January. | |
411 |
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430 | |||
412 | Here are a few of the relevant fixes, |
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431 | Here are a few of the relevant fixes, | |
413 | as usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.7 milestone |
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432 | as usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.7 milestone | |
414 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=milestone%3A8.7>`__. |
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433 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=milestone%3A8.7>`__. | |
415 |
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434 | |||
416 |
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435 | |||
417 | - :ghpull:`13834` bump the minimum prompt toolkit to 3.0.11. |
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436 | - :ghpull:`13834` bump the minimum prompt toolkit to 3.0.11. | |
418 | - IPython shipped with the ``py.typed`` marker now, and we are progressively |
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437 | - IPython shipped with the ``py.typed`` marker now, and we are progressively | |
419 | adding more types. :ghpull:`13831` |
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438 | adding more types. :ghpull:`13831` | |
420 | - :ghpull:`13817` add configuration of code blacks formatting. |
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439 | - :ghpull:`13817` add configuration of code blacks formatting. | |
421 |
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440 | |||
422 |
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441 | |||
423 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
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442 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
424 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
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443 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
425 |
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444 | |||
426 |
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445 | |||
427 | .. _version 8.6.0: |
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446 | .. _version 8.6.0: | |
428 |
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447 | |||
429 | IPython 8.6.0 |
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448 | IPython 8.6.0 | |
430 | ------------- |
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449 | ------------- | |
431 |
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450 | |||
432 | Back to a more regular release schedule (at least I try), as Friday is |
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451 | Back to a more regular release schedule (at least I try), as Friday is | |
433 | already over by more than 24h hours. This is a slightly bigger release with a |
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452 | already over by more than 24h hours. This is a slightly bigger release with a | |
434 | few new features that contain no less than 25 PRs. |
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453 | few new features that contain no less than 25 PRs. | |
435 |
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454 | |||
436 | We'll notably found a couple of non negligible changes: |
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455 | We'll notably found a couple of non negligible changes: | |
437 |
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456 | |||
438 | The ``install_ext`` and related functions have been removed after being |
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457 | The ``install_ext`` and related functions have been removed after being | |
439 | deprecated for years. You can use pip to install extensions. ``pip`` did not |
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458 | deprecated for years. You can use pip to install extensions. ``pip`` did not | |
440 | exist when ``install_ext`` was introduced. You can still load local extensions |
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459 | exist when ``install_ext`` was introduced. You can still load local extensions | |
441 | without installing them. Just set your ``sys.path`` for example. :ghpull:`13744` |
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460 | without installing them. Just set your ``sys.path`` for example. :ghpull:`13744` | |
442 |
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461 | |||
443 | IPython now has extra entry points that use the major *and minor* version of |
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462 | IPython now has extra entry points that use the major *and minor* version of | |
444 | python. For some of you this means that you can do a quick ``ipython3.10`` to |
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463 | python. For some of you this means that you can do a quick ``ipython3.10`` to | |
445 | launch IPython from the Python 3.10 interpreter, while still using Python 3.11 |
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464 | launch IPython from the Python 3.10 interpreter, while still using Python 3.11 | |
446 | as your main Python. :ghpull:`13743` |
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465 | as your main Python. :ghpull:`13743` | |
447 |
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466 | |||
448 | The completer matcher API has been improved. See :ghpull:`13745`. This should |
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467 | The completer matcher API has been improved. See :ghpull:`13745`. This should | |
449 | improve the type inference and improve dict keys completions in many use case. |
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468 | improve the type inference and improve dict keys completions in many use case. | |
450 | Thanks ``@krassowski`` for all the work, and the D.E. Shaw group for sponsoring |
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469 | Thanks ``@krassowski`` for all the work, and the D.E. Shaw group for sponsoring | |
451 | it. |
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470 | it. | |
452 |
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471 | |||
453 | The color of error nodes in tracebacks can now be customized. See |
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472 | The color of error nodes in tracebacks can now be customized. See | |
454 | :ghpull:`13756`. This is a private attribute until someone finds the time to |
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473 | :ghpull:`13756`. This is a private attribute until someone finds the time to | |
455 | properly add a configuration option. Note that with Python 3.11 that also shows |
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474 | properly add a configuration option. Note that with Python 3.11 that also shows | |
456 | the relevant nodes in traceback, it would be good to leverage this information |
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475 | the relevant nodes in traceback, it would be good to leverage this information | |
457 | (plus the "did you mean" info added on attribute errors). But that's likely work |
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476 | (plus the "did you mean" info added on attribute errors). But that's likely work | |
458 | I won't have time to do before long, so contributions welcome. |
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477 | I won't have time to do before long, so contributions welcome. | |
459 |
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478 | |||
460 | As we follow NEP 29, we removed support for numpy 1.19 :ghpull:`13760`. |
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479 | As we follow NEP 29, we removed support for numpy 1.19 :ghpull:`13760`. | |
461 |
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480 | |||
462 |
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481 | |||
463 | The ``open()`` function present in the user namespace by default will now refuse |
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482 | The ``open()`` function present in the user namespace by default will now refuse | |
464 | to open the file descriptors 0,1,2 (stdin, out, err), to avoid crashing IPython. |
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483 | to open the file descriptors 0,1,2 (stdin, out, err), to avoid crashing IPython. | |
465 | This mostly occurs in teaching context when incorrect values get passed around. |
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484 | This mostly occurs in teaching context when incorrect values get passed around. | |
466 |
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485 | |||
467 |
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486 | |||
468 | The ``?``, ``??``, and corresponding ``pinfo``, ``pinfo2`` magics can now find |
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487 | The ``?``, ``??``, and corresponding ``pinfo``, ``pinfo2`` magics can now find | |
469 | objects inside arrays. That is to say, the following now works:: |
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488 | objects inside arrays. That is to say, the following now works:: | |
470 |
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489 | |||
471 |
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490 | |||
472 | >>> def my_func(*arg, **kwargs):pass |
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491 | >>> def my_func(*arg, **kwargs):pass | |
473 | >>> container = [my_func] |
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492 | >>> container = [my_func] | |
474 | >>> container[0]? |
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493 | >>> container[0]? | |
475 |
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494 | |||
476 |
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495 | |||
477 | If ``container`` define a custom ``getitem``, this __will__ trigger the custom |
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496 | If ``container`` define a custom ``getitem``, this __will__ trigger the custom | |
478 | method. So don't put side effects in your ``getitems``. Thanks to the D.E. Shaw |
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497 | method. So don't put side effects in your ``getitems``. Thanks to the D.E. Shaw | |
479 | group for the request and sponsoring the work. |
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498 | group for the request and sponsoring the work. | |
480 |
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499 | |||
481 |
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500 | |||
482 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.6 milestone |
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501 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.6 milestone | |
483 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=milestone%3A8.6>`__. |
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502 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=milestone%3A8.6>`__. | |
484 |
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503 | |||
485 | Thanks to all hacktoberfest contributors, please contribute to |
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504 | Thanks to all hacktoberfest contributors, please contribute to | |
486 | `closember.org <https://closember.org/>`__. |
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505 | `closember.org <https://closember.org/>`__. | |
487 |
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506 | |||
488 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
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507 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
489 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
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508 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
490 |
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509 | |||
491 | .. _version 8.5.0: |
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510 | .. _version 8.5.0: | |
492 |
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511 | |||
493 | IPython 8.5.0 |
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512 | IPython 8.5.0 | |
494 | ------------- |
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513 | ------------- | |
495 |
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514 | |||
496 | First release since a couple of month due to various reasons and timing preventing |
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515 | First release since a couple of month due to various reasons and timing preventing | |
497 | me for sticking to the usual monthly release the last Friday of each month. This |
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516 | me for sticking to the usual monthly release the last Friday of each month. This | |
498 | is of non negligible size as it has more than two dozen PRs with various fixes |
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517 | is of non negligible size as it has more than two dozen PRs with various fixes | |
499 | an bug fixes. |
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518 | an bug fixes. | |
500 |
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519 | |||
501 | Many thanks to everybody who contributed PRs for your patience in review and |
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520 | Many thanks to everybody who contributed PRs for your patience in review and | |
502 | merges. |
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521 | merges. | |
503 |
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522 | |||
504 | Here is a non-exhaustive list of changes that have been implemented for IPython |
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523 | Here is a non-exhaustive list of changes that have been implemented for IPython | |
505 | 8.5.0. As usual you can find the full list of issues and PRs tagged with `the |
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524 | 8.5.0. As usual you can find the full list of issues and PRs tagged with `the | |
506 | 8.5 milestone |
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525 | 8.5 milestone | |
507 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=is%3Aclosed+milestone%3A8.5+>`__. |
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526 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=is%3Aclosed+milestone%3A8.5+>`__. | |
508 |
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527 | |||
509 | - Added a shortcut for accepting auto suggestion. The End key shortcut for |
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528 | - Added a shortcut for accepting auto suggestion. The End key shortcut for | |
510 | accepting auto-suggestion This binding works in Vi mode too, provided |
|
529 | accepting auto-suggestion This binding works in Vi mode too, provided | |
511 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode`` is set to be |
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530 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode`` is set to be | |
512 | ``True`` :ghpull:`13566`. |
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531 | ``True`` :ghpull:`13566`. | |
513 |
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532 | |||
514 | - No popup in window for latex generation when generating latex (e.g. via |
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533 | - No popup in window for latex generation when generating latex (e.g. via | |
515 | `_latex_repr_`) no popup window is shows under Windows. :ghpull:`13679` |
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534 | `_latex_repr_`) no popup window is shows under Windows. :ghpull:`13679` | |
516 |
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535 | |||
517 | - Fixed error raised when attempting to tab-complete an input string with |
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536 | - Fixed error raised when attempting to tab-complete an input string with | |
518 | consecutive periods or forward slashes (such as "file:///var/log/..."). |
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537 | consecutive periods or forward slashes (such as "file:///var/log/..."). | |
519 | :ghpull:`13675` |
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538 | :ghpull:`13675` | |
520 |
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539 | |||
521 | - Relative filenames in Latex rendering : |
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540 | - Relative filenames in Latex rendering : | |
522 | The `latex_to_png_dvipng` command internally generates input and output file |
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541 | The `latex_to_png_dvipng` command internally generates input and output file | |
523 | arguments to `latex` and `dvipis`. These arguments are now generated as |
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542 | arguments to `latex` and `dvipis`. These arguments are now generated as | |
524 | relative files to the current working directory instead of absolute file |
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543 | relative files to the current working directory instead of absolute file | |
525 | paths. This solves a problem where the current working directory contains |
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544 | paths. This solves a problem where the current working directory contains | |
526 | characters that are not handled properly by `latex` and `dvips`. There are |
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545 | characters that are not handled properly by `latex` and `dvips`. There are | |
527 | no changes to the user API. :ghpull:`13680` |
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546 | no changes to the user API. :ghpull:`13680` | |
528 |
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547 | |||
529 | - Stripping decorators bug: Fixed bug which meant that ipython code blocks in |
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548 | - Stripping decorators bug: Fixed bug which meant that ipython code blocks in | |
530 | restructured text documents executed with the ipython-sphinx extension |
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549 | restructured text documents executed with the ipython-sphinx extension | |
531 | skipped any lines of code containing python decorators. :ghpull:`13612` |
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550 | skipped any lines of code containing python decorators. :ghpull:`13612` | |
532 |
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551 | |||
533 | - Allow some modules with frozen dataclasses to be reloaded. :ghpull:`13732` |
|
552 | - Allow some modules with frozen dataclasses to be reloaded. :ghpull:`13732` | |
534 | - Fix paste magic on wayland. :ghpull:`13671` |
|
553 | - Fix paste magic on wayland. :ghpull:`13671` | |
535 | - show maxlen in deque's repr. :ghpull:`13648` |
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554 | - show maxlen in deque's repr. :ghpull:`13648` | |
536 |
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555 | |||
537 | Restore line numbers for Input |
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556 | Restore line numbers for Input | |
538 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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557 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
539 |
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558 | |||
540 | Line number information in tracebacks from input are restored. |
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559 | Line number information in tracebacks from input are restored. | |
541 | Line numbers from input were removed during the transition to v8 enhanced traceback reporting. |
|
560 | Line numbers from input were removed during the transition to v8 enhanced traceback reporting. | |
542 |
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561 | |||
543 | So, instead of:: |
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562 | So, instead of:: | |
544 |
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563 | |||
545 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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564 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
546 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
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565 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
547 | Input In [3], in <cell line: 1>() |
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566 | Input In [3], in <cell line: 1>() | |
548 | ----> 1 myfunc(2) |
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567 | ----> 1 myfunc(2) | |
549 |
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568 | |||
550 | Input In [2], in myfunc(z) |
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569 | Input In [2], in myfunc(z) | |
551 | 1 def myfunc(z): |
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570 | 1 def myfunc(z): | |
552 | ----> 2 foo.boo(z-1) |
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571 | ----> 2 foo.boo(z-1) | |
553 |
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572 | |||
554 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x) |
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573 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x) | |
555 | 2 def boo(x): |
|
574 | 2 def boo(x): | |
556 | ----> 3 return 1/(1-x) |
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575 | ----> 3 return 1/(1-x) | |
557 |
|
576 | |||
558 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
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577 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
559 |
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578 | |||
560 | The error traceback now looks like:: |
|
579 | The error traceback now looks like:: | |
561 |
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580 | |||
562 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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581 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
563 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
|
582 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
564 | Cell In [3], line 1 |
|
583 | Cell In [3], line 1 | |
565 | ----> 1 myfunc(2) |
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584 | ----> 1 myfunc(2) | |
566 |
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585 | |||
567 | Cell In [2], line 2, in myfunc(z) |
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586 | Cell In [2], line 2, in myfunc(z) | |
568 | 1 def myfunc(z): |
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587 | 1 def myfunc(z): | |
569 | ----> 2 foo.boo(z-1) |
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588 | ----> 2 foo.boo(z-1) | |
570 |
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589 | |||
571 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x) |
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590 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x) | |
572 | 2 def boo(x): |
|
591 | 2 def boo(x): | |
573 | ----> 3 return 1/(1-x) |
|
592 | ----> 3 return 1/(1-x) | |
574 |
|
593 | |||
575 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
|
594 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
576 |
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595 | |||
577 | or, with xmode=Plain:: |
|
596 | or, with xmode=Plain:: | |
578 |
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597 | |||
579 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
598 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
580 | Cell In [12], line 1 |
|
599 | Cell In [12], line 1 | |
581 | myfunc(2) |
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600 | myfunc(2) | |
582 | Cell In [6], line 2 in myfunc |
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601 | Cell In [6], line 2 in myfunc | |
583 | foo.boo(z-1) |
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602 | foo.boo(z-1) | |
584 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3 in boo |
|
603 | File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3 in boo | |
585 | return 1/(1-x) |
|
604 | return 1/(1-x) | |
586 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
|
605 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
587 |
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606 | |||
588 | :ghpull:`13560` |
|
607 | :ghpull:`13560` | |
589 |
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608 | |||
590 | New setting to silence warning if working inside a virtual environment |
|
609 | New setting to silence warning if working inside a virtual environment | |
591 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
610 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
592 |
|
611 | |||
593 | Previously, when starting IPython in a virtual environment without IPython installed (so IPython from the global environment is used), the following warning was printed: |
|
612 | Previously, when starting IPython in a virtual environment without IPython installed (so IPython from the global environment is used), the following warning was printed: | |
594 |
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613 | |||
595 | Attempting to work in a virtualenv. If you encounter problems, please install IPython inside the virtualenv. |
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614 | Attempting to work in a virtualenv. If you encounter problems, please install IPython inside the virtualenv. | |
596 |
|
615 | |||
597 | This warning can be permanently silenced by setting ``c.InteractiveShell.warn_venv`` to ``False`` (the default is ``True``). |
|
616 | This warning can be permanently silenced by setting ``c.InteractiveShell.warn_venv`` to ``False`` (the default is ``True``). | |
598 |
|
617 | |||
599 | :ghpull:`13706` |
|
618 | :ghpull:`13706` | |
600 |
|
619 | |||
601 | ------- |
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620 | ------- | |
602 |
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621 | |||
603 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
|
622 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
604 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
|
623 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
605 |
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624 | |||
606 |
|
625 | |||
607 | .. _version 8.4.0: |
|
626 | .. _version 8.4.0: | |
608 |
|
627 | |||
609 | IPython 8.4.0 |
|
628 | IPython 8.4.0 | |
610 | ------------- |
|
629 | ------------- | |
611 |
|
630 | |||
612 | As for 7.34, this version contains a single fix: fix uncaught BdbQuit exceptions on ipdb |
|
631 | As for 7.34, this version contains a single fix: fix uncaught BdbQuit exceptions on ipdb | |
613 | exit :ghpull:`13668`, and a single typo fix in documentation: :ghpull:`13682` |
|
632 | exit :ghpull:`13668`, and a single typo fix in documentation: :ghpull:`13682` | |
614 |
|
633 | |||
615 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
|
634 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
616 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
|
635 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
617 |
|
636 | |||
618 |
|
637 | |||
619 | .. _version 8.3.0: |
|
638 | .. _version 8.3.0: | |
620 |
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639 | |||
621 | IPython 8.3.0 |
|
640 | IPython 8.3.0 | |
622 | ------------- |
|
641 | ------------- | |
623 |
|
642 | |||
624 | - :ghpull:`13625`, using ``?``, ``??``, ``*?`` will not call |
|
643 | - :ghpull:`13625`, using ``?``, ``??``, ``*?`` will not call | |
625 | ``set_next_input`` as most frontend allow proper multiline editing and it was |
|
644 | ``set_next_input`` as most frontend allow proper multiline editing and it was | |
626 | causing issues for many users of multi-cell frontends. This has been backported to 7.33 |
|
645 | causing issues for many users of multi-cell frontends. This has been backported to 7.33 | |
627 |
|
646 | |||
628 |
|
647 | |||
629 | - :ghpull:`13600`, ``pre_run_*``-hooks will now have a ``cell_id`` attribute on |
|
648 | - :ghpull:`13600`, ``pre_run_*``-hooks will now have a ``cell_id`` attribute on | |
630 | the info object when frontend provides it. This has been backported to 7.33 |
|
649 | the info object when frontend provides it. This has been backported to 7.33 | |
631 |
|
650 | |||
632 | - :ghpull:`13624`, fixed :kbd:`End` key being broken after accepting an |
|
651 | - :ghpull:`13624`, fixed :kbd:`End` key being broken after accepting an | |
633 | auto-suggestion. |
|
652 | auto-suggestion. | |
634 |
|
653 | |||
635 | - :ghpull:`13657` fixed an issue where history from different sessions would be mixed. |
|
654 | - :ghpull:`13657` fixed an issue where history from different sessions would be mixed. | |
636 |
|
655 | |||
637 | .. _version 8.2.0: |
|
656 | .. _version 8.2.0: | |
638 |
|
657 | |||
639 | IPython 8.2.0 |
|
658 | IPython 8.2.0 | |
640 | ------------- |
|
659 | ------------- | |
641 |
|
660 | |||
642 | IPython 8.2 mostly bring bugfixes to IPython. |
|
661 | IPython 8.2 mostly bring bugfixes to IPython. | |
643 |
|
662 | |||
644 | - Auto-suggestion can now be elected with the ``end`` key. :ghpull:`13566` |
|
663 | - Auto-suggestion can now be elected with the ``end`` key. :ghpull:`13566` | |
645 | - Some traceback issues with ``assert etb is not None`` have been fixed. :ghpull:`13588` |
|
664 | - Some traceback issues with ``assert etb is not None`` have been fixed. :ghpull:`13588` | |
646 | - History is now pulled from the sqitel database and not from in-memory. |
|
665 | - History is now pulled from the sqitel database and not from in-memory. | |
647 | In particular when using the ``%paste`` magic, the content of the pasted text will |
|
666 | In particular when using the ``%paste`` magic, the content of the pasted text will | |
648 | be part of the history and not the verbatim text ``%paste`` anymore. :ghpull:`13592` |
|
667 | be part of the history and not the verbatim text ``%paste`` anymore. :ghpull:`13592` | |
649 | - Fix ``Ctrl-\\`` exit cleanup :ghpull:`13603` |
|
668 | - Fix ``Ctrl-\\`` exit cleanup :ghpull:`13603` | |
650 | - Fixes to ``ultratb`` ipdb support when used outside of IPython. :ghpull:`13498` |
|
669 | - Fixes to ``ultratb`` ipdb support when used outside of IPython. :ghpull:`13498` | |
651 |
|
670 | |||
652 |
|
671 | |||
653 | I am still trying to fix and investigate :ghissue:`13598`, which seems to be |
|
672 | I am still trying to fix and investigate :ghissue:`13598`, which seems to be | |
654 | random, and would appreciate help if you find a reproducible minimal case. I've |
|
673 | random, and would appreciate help if you find a reproducible minimal case. I've | |
655 | tried to make various changes to the codebase to mitigate it, but a proper fix |
|
674 | tried to make various changes to the codebase to mitigate it, but a proper fix | |
656 | will be difficult without understanding the cause. |
|
675 | will be difficult without understanding the cause. | |
657 |
|
676 | |||
658 |
|
677 | |||
659 | All the issues on pull-requests for this release can be found in the `8.2 |
|
678 | All the issues on pull-requests for this release can be found in the `8.2 | |
660 | milestone. <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/100>`__ . And some |
|
679 | milestone. <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/100>`__ . And some | |
661 | documentation only PR can be found as part of the `7.33 milestone |
|
680 | documentation only PR can be found as part of the `7.33 milestone | |
662 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/101>`__ (currently not released). |
|
681 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/101>`__ (currently not released). | |
663 |
|
682 | |||
664 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
|
683 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
665 | work on IPython and related libraries. |
|
684 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
666 |
|
685 | |||
667 | .. _version 8.1.1: |
|
686 | .. _version 8.1.1: | |
668 |
|
687 | |||
669 | IPython 8.1.1 |
|
688 | IPython 8.1.1 | |
670 | ------------- |
|
689 | ------------- | |
671 |
|
690 | |||
672 | Fix an issue with virtualenv and Python 3.8 introduced in 8.1 |
|
691 | Fix an issue with virtualenv and Python 3.8 introduced in 8.1 | |
673 |
|
692 | |||
674 | Revert :ghpull:`13537` (fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv) that raises an |
|
693 | Revert :ghpull:`13537` (fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv) that raises an | |
675 | error in Python 3.8, and fixed in a different way in :ghpull:`13559`. |
|
694 | error in Python 3.8, and fixed in a different way in :ghpull:`13559`. | |
676 |
|
695 | |||
677 | .. _version 8.1: |
|
696 | .. _version 8.1: | |
678 |
|
697 | |||
679 | IPython 8.1.0 |
|
698 | IPython 8.1.0 | |
680 | ------------- |
|
699 | ------------- | |
681 |
|
700 | |||
682 | IPython 8.1 is the first minor release after 8.0 and fixes a number of bugs and |
|
701 | IPython 8.1 is the first minor release after 8.0 and fixes a number of bugs and | |
683 | updates a few behaviors that were problematic with the 8.0 as with many new major |
|
702 | updates a few behaviors that were problematic with the 8.0 as with many new major | |
684 | release. |
|
703 | release. | |
685 |
|
704 | |||
686 | Note that beyond the changes listed here, IPython 8.1.0 also contains all the |
|
705 | Note that beyond the changes listed here, IPython 8.1.0 also contains all the | |
687 | features listed in :ref:`version 7.32`. |
|
706 | features listed in :ref:`version 7.32`. | |
688 |
|
707 | |||
689 | - Misc and multiple fixes around quotation auto-closing. It is now disabled by |
|
708 | - Misc and multiple fixes around quotation auto-closing. It is now disabled by | |
690 | default. Run with ``TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True`` to re-enabled |
|
709 | default. Run with ``TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True`` to re-enabled | |
691 | - Require pygments>=2.4.0 :ghpull:`13459`, this was implicit in the code, but |
|
710 | - Require pygments>=2.4.0 :ghpull:`13459`, this was implicit in the code, but | |
692 | is now explicit in ``setup.cfg``/``setup.py`` |
|
711 | is now explicit in ``setup.cfg``/``setup.py`` | |
693 | - Docs improvement of ``core.magic_arguments`` examples. :ghpull:`13433` |
|
712 | - Docs improvement of ``core.magic_arguments`` examples. :ghpull:`13433` | |
694 | - Multi-line edit executes too early with await. :ghpull:`13424` |
|
713 | - Multi-line edit executes too early with await. :ghpull:`13424` | |
695 |
|
714 | |||
696 | - ``black`` is back as an optional dependency, and autoformatting disabled by |
|
715 | - ``black`` is back as an optional dependency, and autoformatting disabled by | |
697 | default until some fixes are implemented (black improperly reformat magics). |
|
716 | default until some fixes are implemented (black improperly reformat magics). | |
698 | :ghpull:`13471` Additionally the ability to use ``yapf`` as a code |
|
717 | :ghpull:`13471` Additionally the ability to use ``yapf`` as a code | |
699 | reformatter has been added :ghpull:`13528` . You can use |
|
718 | reformatter has been added :ghpull:`13528` . You can use | |
700 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="black"``, |
|
719 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="black"``, | |
701 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="yapf"`` to re-enable auto formating |
|
720 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="yapf"`` to re-enable auto formating | |
702 | with black, or switch to yapf. |
|
721 | with black, or switch to yapf. | |
703 |
|
722 | |||
704 | - Fix and issue where ``display`` was not defined. |
|
723 | - Fix and issue where ``display`` was not defined. | |
705 |
|
724 | |||
706 | - Auto suggestions are now configurable. Currently only |
|
725 | - Auto suggestions are now configurable. Currently only | |
707 | ``AutoSuggestFromHistory`` (default) and ``None``. new provider contribution |
|
726 | ``AutoSuggestFromHistory`` (default) and ``None``. new provider contribution | |
708 | welcomed. :ghpull:`13475` |
|
727 | welcomed. :ghpull:`13475` | |
709 |
|
728 | |||
710 | - multiple packaging/testing improvement to simplify downstream packaging |
|
729 | - multiple packaging/testing improvement to simplify downstream packaging | |
711 | (xfail with reasons, try to not access network...). |
|
730 | (xfail with reasons, try to not access network...). | |
712 |
|
731 | |||
713 | - Update deprecation. ``InteractiveShell.magic`` internal method has been |
|
732 | - Update deprecation. ``InteractiveShell.magic`` internal method has been | |
714 | deprecated for many years but did not emit a warning until now. |
|
733 | deprecated for many years but did not emit a warning until now. | |
715 |
|
734 | |||
716 | - internal ``appended_to_syspath`` context manager has been deprecated. |
|
735 | - internal ``appended_to_syspath`` context manager has been deprecated. | |
717 |
|
736 | |||
718 | - fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv :ghpull:`13537` (Reverted in 8.1.1) |
|
737 | - fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv :ghpull:`13537` (Reverted in 8.1.1) | |
719 |
|
738 | |||
720 | - Fix an issue with vim mode, where cursor would not be reset on exit :ghpull:`13472` |
|
739 | - Fix an issue with vim mode, where cursor would not be reset on exit :ghpull:`13472` | |
721 |
|
740 | |||
722 | - ipython directive now remove only known pseudo-decorators :ghpull:`13532` |
|
741 | - ipython directive now remove only known pseudo-decorators :ghpull:`13532` | |
723 |
|
742 | |||
724 | - ``IPython/lib/security`` which used to be used for jupyter notebook has been |
|
743 | - ``IPython/lib/security`` which used to be used for jupyter notebook has been | |
725 | removed. |
|
744 | removed. | |
726 |
|
745 | |||
727 | - Fix an issue where ``async with`` would execute on new lines. :ghpull:`13436` |
|
746 | - Fix an issue where ``async with`` would execute on new lines. :ghpull:`13436` | |
728 |
|
747 | |||
729 |
|
748 | |||
730 | We want to remind users that IPython is part of the Jupyter organisations, and |
|
749 | We want to remind users that IPython is part of the Jupyter organisations, and | |
731 | thus governed by a Code of Conduct. Some of the behavior we have seen on GitHub is not acceptable. |
|
750 | thus governed by a Code of Conduct. Some of the behavior we have seen on GitHub is not acceptable. | |
732 | Abuse and non-respectful comments on discussion will not be tolerated. |
|
751 | Abuse and non-respectful comments on discussion will not be tolerated. | |
733 |
|
752 | |||
734 | Many thanks to all the contributors to this release, many of the above fixed issues and |
|
753 | Many thanks to all the contributors to this release, many of the above fixed issues and | |
735 | new features were done by first time contributors, showing there is still |
|
754 | new features were done by first time contributors, showing there is still | |
736 | plenty of easy contribution possible in IPython |
|
755 | plenty of easy contribution possible in IPython | |
737 | . You can find all individual contributions |
|
756 | . You can find all individual contributions | |
738 | to this milestone `on github <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/91>`__. |
|
757 | to this milestone `on github <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/91>`__. | |
739 |
|
758 | |||
740 | Thanks as well to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring |
|
759 | Thanks as well to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
741 | work on IPython and related libraries. In particular the Lazy autoloading of |
|
760 | work on IPython and related libraries. In particular the Lazy autoloading of | |
742 | magics that you will find described in the 7.32 release notes. |
|
761 | magics that you will find described in the 7.32 release notes. | |
743 |
|
762 | |||
744 |
|
763 | |||
745 | .. _version 8.0.1: |
|
764 | .. _version 8.0.1: | |
746 |
|
765 | |||
747 | IPython 8.0.1 (CVE-2022-21699) |
|
766 | IPython 8.0.1 (CVE-2022-21699) | |
748 | ------------------------------ |
|
767 | ------------------------------ | |
749 |
|
768 | |||
750 | IPython 8.0.1, 7.31.1 and 5.11 are security releases that change some default |
|
769 | IPython 8.0.1, 7.31.1 and 5.11 are security releases that change some default | |
751 | values in order to prevent potential Execution with Unnecessary Privileges. |
|
770 | values in order to prevent potential Execution with Unnecessary Privileges. | |
752 |
|
771 | |||
753 | Almost all version of IPython looks for configuration and profiles in current |
|
772 | Almost all version of IPython looks for configuration and profiles in current | |
754 | working directory. Since IPython was developed before pip and environments |
|
773 | working directory. Since IPython was developed before pip and environments | |
755 | existed it was used a convenient way to load code/packages in a project |
|
774 | existed it was used a convenient way to load code/packages in a project | |
756 | dependant way. |
|
775 | dependant way. | |
757 |
|
776 | |||
758 | In 2022, it is not necessary anymore, and can lead to confusing behavior where |
|
777 | In 2022, it is not necessary anymore, and can lead to confusing behavior where | |
759 | for example cloning a repository and starting IPython or loading a notebook from |
|
778 | for example cloning a repository and starting IPython or loading a notebook from | |
760 | any Jupyter-Compatible interface that has ipython set as a kernel can lead to |
|
779 | any Jupyter-Compatible interface that has ipython set as a kernel can lead to | |
761 | code execution. |
|
780 | code execution. | |
762 |
|
781 | |||
763 |
|
782 | |||
764 | I did not find any standard way for packaged to advertise CVEs they fix, I'm |
|
783 | I did not find any standard way for packaged to advertise CVEs they fix, I'm | |
765 | thus trying to add a ``__patched_cves__`` attribute to the IPython module that |
|
784 | thus trying to add a ``__patched_cves__`` attribute to the IPython module that | |
766 | list the CVEs that should have been fixed. This attribute is informational only |
|
785 | list the CVEs that should have been fixed. This attribute is informational only | |
767 | as if a executable has a flaw, this value can always be changed by an attacker. |
|
786 | as if a executable has a flaw, this value can always be changed by an attacker. | |
768 |
|
787 | |||
769 | .. code:: |
|
788 | .. code:: | |
770 |
|
789 | |||
771 | In [1]: import IPython |
|
790 | In [1]: import IPython | |
772 |
|
791 | |||
773 | In [2]: IPython.__patched_cves__ |
|
792 | In [2]: IPython.__patched_cves__ | |
774 | Out[2]: {'CVE-2022-21699'} |
|
793 | Out[2]: {'CVE-2022-21699'} | |
775 |
|
794 | |||
776 | In [3]: 'CVE-2022-21699' in IPython.__patched_cves__ |
|
795 | In [3]: 'CVE-2022-21699' in IPython.__patched_cves__ | |
777 | Out[3]: True |
|
796 | Out[3]: True | |
778 |
|
797 | |||
779 | Thus starting with this version: |
|
798 | Thus starting with this version: | |
780 |
|
799 | |||
781 | - The current working directory is not searched anymore for profiles or |
|
800 | - The current working directory is not searched anymore for profiles or | |
782 | configurations files. |
|
801 | configurations files. | |
783 | - Added a ``__patched_cves__`` attribute (set of strings) to IPython module that contain |
|
802 | - Added a ``__patched_cves__`` attribute (set of strings) to IPython module that contain | |
784 | the list of fixed CVE. This is informational only. |
|
803 | the list of fixed CVE. This is informational only. | |
785 |
|
804 | |||
786 | Further details can be read on the `GitHub Advisory <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/security/advisories/GHSA-pq7m-3gw7-gq5x>`__ |
|
805 | Further details can be read on the `GitHub Advisory <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/security/advisories/GHSA-pq7m-3gw7-gq5x>`__ | |
787 |
|
806 | |||
788 |
|
807 | |||
789 | .. _version 8.0: |
|
808 | .. _version 8.0: | |
790 |
|
809 | |||
791 | IPython 8.0 |
|
810 | IPython 8.0 | |
792 | ----------- |
|
811 | ----------- | |
793 |
|
812 | |||
794 | IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the |
|
813 | IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the | |
795 | user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility |
|
814 | user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility | |
796 | with an older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of |
|
815 | with an older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of | |
797 | performance improvements in particular with respect to startup time. |
|
816 | performance improvements in particular with respect to startup time. | |
798 | The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 |
|
817 | The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 | |
799 | (January 2020). |
|
818 | (January 2020). | |
800 |
|
819 | |||
801 | This release contains 250+ pull requests, in addition to many of the features |
|
820 | This release contains 250+ pull requests, in addition to many of the features | |
802 | and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. Please see the |
|
821 | and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. Please see the | |
803 | `8.0 milestone <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/73?closed=1>`__ for the full list of pull requests. |
|
822 | `8.0 milestone <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/73?closed=1>`__ for the full list of pull requests. | |
804 |
|
823 | |||
805 | Please feel free to send pull requests to update those notes after release, |
|
824 | Please feel free to send pull requests to update those notes after release, | |
806 | I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs. |
|
825 | I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs. | |
807 |
|
826 | |||
808 | Dependencies changes/downstream packaging |
|
827 | Dependencies changes/downstream packaging | |
809 | ----------------------------------------- |
|
828 | ----------------------------------------- | |
810 |
|
829 | |||
811 | Most of our building steps have been changed to be (mostly) declarative |
|
830 | Most of our building steps have been changed to be (mostly) declarative | |
812 | and follow PEP 517. We are trying to completely remove ``setup.py`` (:ghpull:`13238`) and are |
|
831 | and follow PEP 517. We are trying to completely remove ``setup.py`` (:ghpull:`13238`) and are | |
813 | looking for help to do so. |
|
832 | looking for help to do so. | |
814 |
|
833 | |||
815 | - minimum supported ``traitlets`` version is now 5+ |
|
834 | - minimum supported ``traitlets`` version is now 5+ | |
816 | - we now require ``stack_data`` |
|
835 | - we now require ``stack_data`` | |
817 | - minimal Python is now 3.8 |
|
836 | - minimal Python is now 3.8 | |
818 | - ``nose`` is not a testing requirement anymore |
|
837 | - ``nose`` is not a testing requirement anymore | |
819 | - ``pytest`` replaces nose. |
|
838 | - ``pytest`` replaces nose. | |
820 | - ``iptest``/``iptest3`` cli entrypoints do not exist anymore. |
|
839 | - ``iptest``/``iptest3`` cli entrypoints do not exist anymore. | |
821 | - the minimum officially βsupported ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should |
|
840 | - the minimum officially βsupported ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should | |
822 | not have much effect on packaging. |
|
841 | not have much effect on packaging. | |
823 |
|
842 | |||
824 |
|
843 | |||
825 | Deprecation and removal |
|
844 | Deprecation and removal | |
826 | ----------------------- |
|
845 | ----------------------- | |
827 |
|
846 | |||
828 | We removed almost all features, arguments, functions, and modules that were |
|
847 | We removed almost all features, arguments, functions, and modules that were | |
829 | marked as deprecated between IPython 1.0 and 5.0. As a reminder, 5.0 was released |
|
848 | marked as deprecated between IPython 1.0 and 5.0. As a reminder, 5.0 was released | |
830 | in 2016, and 1.0 in 2013. Last release of the 5 branch was 5.10.0, in May 2020. |
|
849 | in 2016, and 1.0 in 2013. Last release of the 5 branch was 5.10.0, in May 2020. | |
831 | The few remaining deprecated features we left have better deprecation warnings |
|
850 | The few remaining deprecated features we left have better deprecation warnings | |
832 | or have been turned into explicit errors for better error messages. |
|
851 | or have been turned into explicit errors for better error messages. | |
833 |
|
852 | |||
834 | I will use this occasion to add the following requests to anyone emitting a |
|
853 | I will use this occasion to add the following requests to anyone emitting a | |
835 | deprecation warning: |
|
854 | deprecation warning: | |
836 |
|
855 | |||
837 | - Please add at least ``stacklevel=2`` so that the warning is emitted into the |
|
856 | - Please add at least ``stacklevel=2`` so that the warning is emitted into the | |
838 | caller context, and not the callee one. |
|
857 | caller context, and not the callee one. | |
839 | - Please add **since which version** something is deprecated. |
|
858 | - Please add **since which version** something is deprecated. | |
840 |
|
859 | |||
841 | As a side note, it is much easier to conditionally compare version |
|
860 | As a side note, it is much easier to conditionally compare version | |
842 | numbers rather than using ``try/except`` when functionality changes with a version. |
|
861 | numbers rather than using ``try/except`` when functionality changes with a version. | |
843 |
|
862 | |||
844 | I won't list all the removed features here, but modules like ``IPython.kernel``, |
|
863 | I won't list all the removed features here, but modules like ``IPython.kernel``, | |
845 | which was just a shim module around ``ipykernel`` for the past 8 years, have been |
|
864 | which was just a shim module around ``ipykernel`` for the past 8 years, have been | |
846 | removed, and so many other similar things that pre-date the name **Jupyter** |
|
865 | removed, and so many other similar things that pre-date the name **Jupyter** | |
847 | itself. |
|
866 | itself. | |
848 |
|
867 | |||
849 | We no longer need to add ``IPython.extensions`` to the PYTHONPATH because that is being |
|
868 | We no longer need to add ``IPython.extensions`` to the PYTHONPATH because that is being | |
850 | handled by ``load_extension``. |
|
869 | handled by ``load_extension``. | |
851 |
|
870 | |||
852 | We are also removing ``Cythonmagic``, ``sympyprinting`` and ``rmagic`` as they are now in |
|
871 | We are also removing ``Cythonmagic``, ``sympyprinting`` and ``rmagic`` as they are now in | |
853 | other packages and no longer need to be inside IPython. |
|
872 | other packages and no longer need to be inside IPython. | |
854 |
|
873 | |||
855 |
|
874 | |||
856 | Documentation |
|
875 | Documentation | |
857 | ------------- |
|
876 | ------------- | |
858 |
|
877 | |||
859 | The majority of our docstrings have now been reformatted and automatically fixed by |
|
878 | The majority of our docstrings have now been reformatted and automatically fixed by | |
860 | the experimental `VΓ©lin <https://pypi.org/project/velin/>`_ project to conform |
|
879 | the experimental `VΓ©lin <https://pypi.org/project/velin/>`_ project to conform | |
861 | to numpydoc. |
|
880 | to numpydoc. | |
862 |
|
881 | |||
863 | Type annotations |
|
882 | Type annotations | |
864 | ---------------- |
|
883 | ---------------- | |
865 |
|
884 | |||
866 | While IPython itself is highly dynamic and can't be completely typed, many of |
|
885 | While IPython itself is highly dynamic and can't be completely typed, many of | |
867 | the functions now have type annotations, and part of the codebase is now checked |
|
886 | the functions now have type annotations, and part of the codebase is now checked | |
868 | by mypy. |
|
887 | by mypy. | |
869 |
|
888 | |||
870 |
|
889 | |||
871 | Featured changes |
|
890 | Featured changes | |
872 | ---------------- |
|
891 | ---------------- | |
873 |
|
892 | |||
874 | Here is a features list of changes in IPython 8.0. This is of course non-exhaustive. |
|
893 | Here is a features list of changes in IPython 8.0. This is of course non-exhaustive. | |
875 | Please note as well that many features have been added in the 7.x branch as well |
|
894 | Please note as well that many features have been added in the 7.x branch as well | |
876 | (and hence why you want to read the 7.x what's new notes), in particular |
|
895 | (and hence why you want to read the 7.x what's new notes), in particular | |
877 | features contributed by QuantStack (with respect to debugger protocol and Xeus |
|
896 | features contributed by QuantStack (with respect to debugger protocol and Xeus | |
878 | Python), as well as many debugger features that I was pleased to implement as |
|
897 | Python), as well as many debugger features that I was pleased to implement as | |
879 | part of my work at QuanSight and sponsored by DE Shaw. |
|
898 | part of my work at QuanSight and sponsored by DE Shaw. | |
880 |
|
899 | |||
881 | Traceback improvements |
|
900 | Traceback improvements | |
882 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
901 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
883 |
|
902 | |||
884 | Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a |
|
903 | Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a | |
885 | hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST:: |
|
904 | hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST:: | |
886 |
|
905 | |||
887 | In [1]: def foo(): |
|
906 | In [1]: def foo(): | |
888 | ...: return 3 / 0 |
|
907 | ...: return 3 / 0 | |
889 | ...: |
|
908 | ...: | |
890 |
|
909 | |||
891 | In [2]: foo() |
|
910 | In [2]: foo() | |
892 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
911 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
893 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
|
912 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
894 | <ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module> |
|
913 | <ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module> | |
895 | ----> 1 foo() |
|
914 | ----> 1 foo() | |
896 |
|
915 | |||
897 | <ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo() |
|
916 | <ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo() | |
898 | 1 def foo(): |
|
917 | 1 def foo(): | |
899 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 |
|
918 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 | |
900 | 3 |
|
919 | 3 | |
901 |
|
920 | |||
902 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
|
921 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
903 |
|
922 | |||
904 | The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:: |
|
923 | The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:: | |
905 |
|
924 | |||
906 | In [1]: def foo(): |
|
925 | In [1]: def foo(): | |
907 | ...: return 3 / 0 |
|
926 | ...: return 3 / 0 | |
908 | ...: |
|
927 | ...: | |
909 |
|
928 | |||
910 | Input In [2]: foo() |
|
929 | Input In [2]: foo() | |
911 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
930 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
912 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
|
931 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
913 | input In [2], in <module> |
|
932 | input In [2], in <module> | |
914 | ----> 1 foo() |
|
933 | ----> 1 foo() | |
915 |
|
934 | |||
916 | Input In [1], in foo() |
|
935 | Input In [1], in foo() | |
917 | 1 def foo(): |
|
936 | 1 def foo(): | |
918 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 |
|
937 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 | |
919 |
|
938 | |||
920 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
|
939 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
921 |
|
940 | |||
922 | The ``stack_data`` package has been integrated, which provides smarter information in the traceback; |
|
941 | The ``stack_data`` package has been integrated, which provides smarter information in the traceback; | |
923 | in particular it will highlight the AST node where an error occurs which can help to quickly narrow down errors. |
|
942 | in particular it will highlight the AST node where an error occurs which can help to quickly narrow down errors. | |
924 |
|
943 | |||
925 | For example in the following snippet:: |
|
944 | For example in the following snippet:: | |
926 |
|
945 | |||
927 | def foo(i): |
|
946 | def foo(i): | |
928 | x = [[[0]]] |
|
947 | x = [[[0]]] | |
929 | return x[0][i][0] |
|
948 | return x[0][i][0] | |
930 |
|
949 | |||
931 |
|
950 | |||
932 | def bar(): |
|
951 | def bar(): | |
933 | return foo(0) + foo( |
|
952 | return foo(0) + foo( | |
934 | 1 |
|
953 | 1 | |
935 | ) + foo(2) |
|
954 | ) + foo(2) | |
936 |
|
955 | |||
937 |
|
956 | |||
938 | calling ``bar()`` would raise an ``IndexError`` on the return line of ``foo``, |
|
957 | calling ``bar()`` would raise an ``IndexError`` on the return line of ``foo``, | |
939 | and IPython 8.0 is capable of telling you where the index error occurs:: |
|
958 | and IPython 8.0 is capable of telling you where the index error occurs:: | |
940 |
|
959 | |||
941 |
|
960 | |||
942 | IndexError |
|
961 | IndexError | |
943 | Input In [2], in <module> |
|
962 | Input In [2], in <module> | |
944 | ----> 1 bar() |
|
963 | ----> 1 bar() | |
945 | ^^^^^ |
|
964 | ^^^^^ | |
946 |
|
965 | |||
947 | Input In [1], in bar() |
|
966 | Input In [1], in bar() | |
948 | 6 def bar(): |
|
967 | 6 def bar(): | |
949 | ----> 7 return foo(0) + foo( |
|
968 | ----> 7 return foo(0) + foo( | |
950 | ^^^^ |
|
969 | ^^^^ | |
951 | 8 1 |
|
970 | 8 1 | |
952 | ^^^^^^^^ |
|
971 | ^^^^^^^^ | |
953 | 9 ) + foo(2) |
|
972 | 9 ) + foo(2) | |
954 | ^^^^ |
|
973 | ^^^^ | |
955 |
|
974 | |||
956 | Input In [1], in foo(i) |
|
975 | Input In [1], in foo(i) | |
957 | 1 def foo(i): |
|
976 | 1 def foo(i): | |
958 | 2 x = [[[0]]] |
|
977 | 2 x = [[[0]]] | |
959 | ----> 3 return x[0][i][0] |
|
978 | ----> 3 return x[0][i][0] | |
960 | ^^^^^^^ |
|
979 | ^^^^^^^ | |
961 |
|
980 | |||
962 | The corresponding locations marked here with ``^`` will show up highlighted in |
|
981 | The corresponding locations marked here with ``^`` will show up highlighted in | |
963 | the terminal and notebooks. |
|
982 | the terminal and notebooks. | |
964 |
|
983 | |||
965 | Finally, a colon ``::`` and line number is appended after a filename in |
|
984 | Finally, a colon ``::`` and line number is appended after a filename in | |
966 | traceback:: |
|
985 | traceback:: | |
967 |
|
986 | |||
968 |
|
987 | |||
969 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
|
988 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
970 | File ~/error.py:4, in <module> |
|
989 | File ~/error.py:4, in <module> | |
971 | 1 def f(): |
|
990 | 1 def f(): | |
972 | 2 1/0 |
|
991 | 2 1/0 | |
973 | ----> 4 f() |
|
992 | ----> 4 f() | |
974 |
|
993 | |||
975 | File ~/error.py:2, in f() |
|
994 | File ~/error.py:2, in f() | |
976 | 1 def f(): |
|
995 | 1 def f(): | |
977 | ----> 2 1/0 |
|
996 | ----> 2 1/0 | |
978 |
|
997 | |||
979 | Many terminals and editors have integrations enabling you to directly jump to the |
|
998 | Many terminals and editors have integrations enabling you to directly jump to the | |
980 | relevant file/line when this syntax is used, so this small addition may have a high |
|
999 | relevant file/line when this syntax is used, so this small addition may have a high | |
981 | impact on productivity. |
|
1000 | impact on productivity. | |
982 |
|
1001 | |||
983 |
|
1002 | |||
984 | Autosuggestions |
|
1003 | Autosuggestions | |
985 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1004 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
986 |
|
1005 | |||
987 | Autosuggestion is a very useful feature available in `fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__, `zsh <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell>`__, and `prompt-toolkit <https://python-prompt-toolkit.readthedocs.io/en/master/pages/asking_for_input.html#auto-suggestion>`__. |
|
1006 | Autosuggestion is a very useful feature available in `fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__, `zsh <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell>`__, and `prompt-toolkit <https://python-prompt-toolkit.readthedocs.io/en/master/pages/asking_for_input.html#auto-suggestion>`__. | |
988 |
|
1007 | |||
989 | `Ptpython <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython#ptpython>`__ allows users to enable this feature in |
|
1008 | `Ptpython <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython#ptpython>`__ allows users to enable this feature in | |
990 | `ptpython/config.py <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython/blob/master/examples/ptpython_config/config.py#L90>`__. |
|
1009 | `ptpython/config.py <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython/blob/master/examples/ptpython_config/config.py#L90>`__. | |
991 |
|
1010 | |||
992 | This feature allows users to accept autosuggestions with ctrl e, ctrl f, |
|
1011 | This feature allows users to accept autosuggestions with ctrl e, ctrl f, | |
993 | or right arrow as described below. |
|
1012 | or right arrow as described below. | |
994 |
|
1013 | |||
995 | 1. Start ipython |
|
1014 | 1. Start ipython | |
996 |
|
1015 | |||
997 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_1_prompt_no_text.png |
|
1016 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_1_prompt_no_text.png | |
998 |
|
1017 | |||
999 | 2. Run ``print("hello")`` |
|
1018 | 2. Run ``print("hello")`` | |
1000 |
|
1019 | |||
1001 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_2_print_hello_suggest.png |
|
1020 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_2_print_hello_suggest.png | |
1002 |
|
1021 | |||
1003 | 3. start typing ``print`` again to see the autosuggestion |
|
1022 | 3. start typing ``print`` again to see the autosuggestion | |
1004 |
|
1023 | |||
1005 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_3_print_hello_suggest.png |
|
1024 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_3_print_hello_suggest.png | |
1006 |
|
1025 | |||
1007 | 4. Press ``ctrl-f``, or ``ctrl-e``, or ``right-arrow`` to accept the suggestion |
|
1026 | 4. Press ``ctrl-f``, or ``ctrl-e``, or ``right-arrow`` to accept the suggestion | |
1008 |
|
1027 | |||
1009 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_4_print_hello.png |
|
1028 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_4_print_hello.png | |
1010 |
|
1029 | |||
1011 | You can also complete word by word: |
|
1030 | You can also complete word by word: | |
1012 |
|
1031 | |||
1013 | 1. Run ``def say_hello(): print("hello")`` |
|
1032 | 1. Run ``def say_hello(): print("hello")`` | |
1014 |
|
1033 | |||
1015 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_second_prompt.png |
|
1034 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_second_prompt.png | |
1016 |
|
1035 | |||
1017 | 2. Start typing the first letter if ``def`` to see the autosuggestion |
|
1036 | 2. Start typing the first letter if ``def`` to see the autosuggestion | |
1018 |
|
1037 | |||
1019 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png |
|
1038 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png | |
1020 |
|
1039 | |||
1021 | 3. Press ``alt-f`` (or ``escape`` followed by ``f``), to accept the first word of the suggestion |
|
1040 | 3. Press ``alt-f`` (or ``escape`` followed by ``f``), to accept the first word of the suggestion | |
1022 |
|
1041 | |||
1023 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png |
|
1042 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png | |
1024 |
|
1043 | |||
1025 | Importantly, this feature does not interfere with tab completion: |
|
1044 | Importantly, this feature does not interfere with tab completion: | |
1026 |
|
1045 | |||
1027 | 1. After running ``def say_hello(): print("hello")``, press d |
|
1046 | 1. After running ``def say_hello(): print("hello")``, press d | |
1028 |
|
1047 | |||
1029 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png |
|
1048 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png | |
1030 |
|
1049 | |||
1031 | 2. Press Tab to start tab completion |
|
1050 | 2. Press Tab to start tab completion | |
1032 |
|
1051 | |||
1033 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_completions.png |
|
1052 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_completions.png | |
1034 |
|
1053 | |||
1035 | 3A. Press Tab again to select the first option |
|
1054 | 3A. Press Tab again to select the first option | |
1036 |
|
1055 | |||
1037 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_completions.png |
|
1056 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_completions.png | |
1038 |
|
1057 | |||
1039 | 3B. Press ``alt f`` (``escape``, ``f``) to accept to accept the first word of the suggestion |
|
1058 | 3B. Press ``alt f`` (``escape``, ``f``) to accept to accept the first word of the suggestion | |
1040 |
|
1059 | |||
1041 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png |
|
1060 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png | |
1042 |
|
1061 | |||
1043 | 3C. Press ``ctrl-f`` or ``ctrl-e`` to accept the entire suggestion |
|
1062 | 3C. Press ``ctrl-f`` or ``ctrl-e`` to accept the entire suggestion | |
1044 |
|
1063 | |||
1045 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_match_parens.png |
|
1064 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_match_parens.png | |
1046 |
|
1065 | |||
1047 |
|
1066 | |||
1048 | Currently, autosuggestions are only shown in the emacs or vi insert editing modes: |
|
1067 | Currently, autosuggestions are only shown in the emacs or vi insert editing modes: | |
1049 |
|
1068 | |||
1050 | - The ctrl e, ctrl f, and alt f shortcuts work by default in emacs mode. |
|
1069 | - The ctrl e, ctrl f, and alt f shortcuts work by default in emacs mode. | |
1051 | - To use these shortcuts in vi insert mode, you will have to create `custom keybindings in your config.py <https://github.com/mskar/setup/commit/2892fcee46f9f80ef7788f0749edc99daccc52f4/>`__. |
|
1070 | - To use these shortcuts in vi insert mode, you will have to create `custom keybindings in your config.py <https://github.com/mskar/setup/commit/2892fcee46f9f80ef7788f0749edc99daccc52f4/>`__. | |
1052 |
|
1071 | |||
1053 |
|
1072 | |||
1054 | Show pinfo information in ipdb using "?" and "??" |
|
1073 | Show pinfo information in ipdb using "?" and "??" | |
1055 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1074 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1056 |
|
1075 | |||
1057 | In IPDB, it is now possible to show the information about an object using "?" |
|
1076 | In IPDB, it is now possible to show the information about an object using "?" | |
1058 | and "??", in much the same way that it can be done when using the IPython prompt:: |
|
1077 | and "??", in much the same way that it can be done when using the IPython prompt:: | |
1059 |
|
1078 | |||
1060 | ipdb> partial? |
|
1079 | ipdb> partial? | |
1061 | Init signature: partial(self, /, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1080 | Init signature: partial(self, /, *args, **kwargs) | |
1062 | Docstring: |
|
1081 | Docstring: | |
1063 | partial(func, *args, **keywords) - new function with partial application |
|
1082 | partial(func, *args, **keywords) - new function with partial application | |
1064 | of the given arguments and keywords. |
|
1083 | of the given arguments and keywords. | |
1065 | File: ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.6/lib/python3.8/functools.py |
|
1084 | File: ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.6/lib/python3.8/functools.py | |
1066 | Type: type |
|
1085 | Type: type | |
1067 | Subclasses: |
|
1086 | Subclasses: | |
1068 |
|
1087 | |||
1069 | Previously, ``pinfo`` or ``pinfo2`` command had to be used for this purpose. |
|
1088 | Previously, ``pinfo`` or ``pinfo2`` command had to be used for this purpose. | |
1070 |
|
1089 | |||
1071 |
|
1090 | |||
1072 | Autoreload 3 feature |
|
1091 | Autoreload 3 feature | |
1073 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1092 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1074 |
|
1093 | |||
1075 | Example: When an IPython session is run with the 'autoreload' extension loaded, |
|
1094 | Example: When an IPython session is run with the 'autoreload' extension loaded, | |
1076 | you will now have the option '3' to select, which means the following: |
|
1095 | you will now have the option '3' to select, which means the following: | |
1077 |
|
1096 | |||
1078 | 1. replicate all functionality from option 2 |
|
1097 | 1. replicate all functionality from option 2 | |
1079 | 2. autoload all new funcs/classes/enums/globals from the module when they are added |
|
1098 | 2. autoload all new funcs/classes/enums/globals from the module when they are added | |
1080 | 3. autoload all newly imported funcs/classes/enums/globals from external modules |
|
1099 | 3. autoload all newly imported funcs/classes/enums/globals from external modules | |
1081 |
|
1100 | |||
1082 | Try ``%autoreload 3`` in an IPython session after running ``%load_ext autoreload``. |
|
1101 | Try ``%autoreload 3`` in an IPython session after running ``%load_ext autoreload``. | |
1083 |
|
1102 | |||
1084 | For more information please see the following unit test : ``extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py:test_autoload_newly_added_objects`` |
|
1103 | For more information please see the following unit test : ``extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py:test_autoload_newly_added_objects`` | |
1085 |
|
1104 | |||
1086 | Auto formatting with black in the CLI |
|
1105 | Auto formatting with black in the CLI | |
1087 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1106 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1088 |
|
1107 | |||
1089 | This feature was present in 7.x, but disabled by default. |
|
1108 | This feature was present in 7.x, but disabled by default. | |
1090 |
|
1109 | |||
1091 | In 8.0, input was automatically reformatted with Black when black was installed. |
|
1110 | In 8.0, input was automatically reformatted with Black when black was installed. | |
1092 | This feature has been reverted for the time being. |
|
1111 | This feature has been reverted for the time being. | |
1093 | You can re-enable it by setting ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter`` to ``"black"`` |
|
1112 | You can re-enable it by setting ``TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter`` to ``"black"`` | |
1094 |
|
1113 | |||
1095 | History Range Glob feature |
|
1114 | History Range Glob feature | |
1096 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1115 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1097 |
|
1116 | |||
1098 | Previously, when using ``%history``, users could specify either |
|
1117 | Previously, when using ``%history``, users could specify either | |
1099 | a range of sessions and lines, for example: |
|
1118 | a range of sessions and lines, for example: | |
1100 |
|
1119 | |||
1101 | .. code-block:: python |
|
1120 | .. code-block:: python | |
1102 |
|
1121 | |||
1103 | ~8/1-~6/5 # see history from the first line of 8 sessions ago, |
|
1122 | ~8/1-~6/5 # see history from the first line of 8 sessions ago, | |
1104 | # to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago.`` |
|
1123 | # to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago.`` | |
1105 |
|
1124 | |||
1106 | Or users could specify a glob pattern: |
|
1125 | Or users could specify a glob pattern: | |
1107 |
|
1126 | |||
1108 | .. code-block:: python |
|
1127 | .. code-block:: python | |
1109 |
|
1128 | |||
1110 | -g <pattern> # glob ALL history for the specified pattern. |
|
1129 | -g <pattern> # glob ALL history for the specified pattern. | |
1111 |
|
1130 | |||
1112 | However users could *not* specify both. |
|
1131 | However users could *not* specify both. | |
1113 |
|
1132 | |||
1114 | If a user *did* specify both a range and a glob pattern, |
|
1133 | If a user *did* specify both a range and a glob pattern, | |
1115 | then the glob pattern would be used (globbing *all* history) *and the range would be ignored*. |
|
1134 | then the glob pattern would be used (globbing *all* history) *and the range would be ignored*. | |
1116 |
|
1135 | |||
1117 | With this enhancement, if a user specifies both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern will be applied to the specified range of history. |
|
1136 | With this enhancement, if a user specifies both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern will be applied to the specified range of history. | |
1118 |
|
1137 | |||
1119 | Don't start a multi-line cell with sunken parenthesis |
|
1138 | Don't start a multi-line cell with sunken parenthesis | |
1120 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1139 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1121 |
|
1140 | |||
1122 | From now on, IPython will not ask for the next line of input when given a single |
|
1141 | From now on, IPython will not ask for the next line of input when given a single | |
1123 | line with more closing than opening brackets. For example, this means that if |
|
1142 | line with more closing than opening brackets. For example, this means that if | |
1124 | you (mis)type ``]]`` instead of ``[]``, a ``SyntaxError`` will show up, instead of |
|
1143 | you (mis)type ``]]`` instead of ``[]``, a ``SyntaxError`` will show up, instead of | |
1125 | the ``...:`` prompt continuation. |
|
1144 | the ``...:`` prompt continuation. | |
1126 |
|
1145 | |||
1127 | IPython shell for ipdb interact |
|
1146 | IPython shell for ipdb interact | |
1128 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1147 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1129 |
|
1148 | |||
1130 | The ipdb ``interact`` starts an IPython shell instead of Python's built-in ``code.interact()``. |
|
1149 | The ipdb ``interact`` starts an IPython shell instead of Python's built-in ``code.interact()``. | |
1131 |
|
1150 | |||
1132 | Automatic Vi prompt stripping |
|
1151 | Automatic Vi prompt stripping | |
1133 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1152 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1134 |
|
1153 | |||
1135 | When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if |
|
1154 | When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if | |
1136 | there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console - |
|
1155 | there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console - | |
1137 | it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (``In``, |
|
1156 | it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (``In``, | |
1138 | ``Out``):: |
|
1157 | ``Out``):: | |
1139 |
|
1158 | |||
1140 | In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
|
1159 | In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
1141 | Out[1]: True |
|
1160 | Out[1]: True | |
1142 |
|
1161 | |||
1143 | In [2]: print("This still works as pasted") |
|
1162 | In [2]: print("This still works as pasted") | |
1144 |
|
1163 | |||
1145 |
|
1164 | |||
1146 | Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:: |
|
1165 | Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:: | |
1147 |
|
1166 | |||
1148 | In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
|
1167 | In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
1149 | ...: Out[13]: True |
|
1168 | ...: Out[13]: True | |
1150 | ...: |
|
1169 | ...: | |
1151 | File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1 |
|
1170 | File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1 | |
1152 | [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
|
1171 | [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
1153 | ^ |
|
1172 | ^ | |
1154 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax |
|
1173 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax | |
1155 |
|
1174 | |||
1156 | This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - ``[ins]`` and ``[nav]`` - are |
|
1175 | This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - ``[ins]`` and ``[nav]`` - are | |
1157 | skipped just as the normal ``In`` would be. |
|
1176 | skipped just as the normal ``In`` would be. | |
1158 |
|
1177 | |||
1159 | IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ``ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi``, |
|
1178 | IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ``ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi``, | |
1160 | You should be able to change mode dynamically with ``%config TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode='vi'`` |
|
1179 | You should be able to change mode dynamically with ``%config TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode='vi'`` | |
1161 |
|
1180 | |||
1162 | Empty History Ranges |
|
1181 | Empty History Ranges | |
1163 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1182 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1164 |
|
1183 | |||
1165 | A number of magics that take history ranges can now be used with an empty |
|
1184 | A number of magics that take history ranges can now be used with an empty | |
1166 | range. These magics are: |
|
1185 | range. These magics are: | |
1167 |
|
1186 | |||
1168 | * ``%save`` |
|
1187 | * ``%save`` | |
1169 | * ``%load`` |
|
1188 | * ``%load`` | |
1170 | * ``%pastebin`` |
|
1189 | * ``%pastebin`` | |
1171 | * ``%pycat`` |
|
1190 | * ``%pycat`` | |
1172 |
|
1191 | |||
1173 | Using them this way will make them take the history of the current session up |
|
1192 | Using them this way will make them take the history of the current session up | |
1174 | to the point of the magic call (such that the magic itself will not be |
|
1193 | to the point of the magic call (such that the magic itself will not be | |
1175 | included). |
|
1194 | included). | |
1176 |
|
1195 | |||
1177 | Therefore it is now possible to save the whole history to a file using |
|
1196 | Therefore it is now possible to save the whole history to a file using | |
1178 | ``%save <filename>``, load and edit it using ``%load`` (makes for a nice usage |
|
1197 | ``%save <filename>``, load and edit it using ``%load`` (makes for a nice usage | |
1179 | when followed with :kbd:`F2`), send it to `dpaste.org <http://dpast.org>`_ using |
|
1198 | when followed with :kbd:`F2`), send it to `dpaste.org <http://dpast.org>`_ using | |
1180 | ``%pastebin``, or view the whole thing syntax-highlighted with a single |
|
1199 | ``%pastebin``, or view the whole thing syntax-highlighted with a single | |
1181 | ``%pycat``. |
|
1200 | ``%pycat``. | |
1182 |
|
1201 | |||
1183 |
|
1202 | |||
1184 | Windows timing implementation: Switch to process_time |
|
1203 | Windows timing implementation: Switch to process_time | |
1185 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1204 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1186 | Timing on Windows, for example with ``%%time``, was changed from being based on ``time.perf_counter`` |
|
1205 | Timing on Windows, for example with ``%%time``, was changed from being based on ``time.perf_counter`` | |
1187 | (which counted time even when the process was sleeping) to being based on ``time.process_time`` instead |
|
1206 | (which counted time even when the process was sleeping) to being based on ``time.process_time`` instead | |
1188 | (which only counts CPU time). This brings it closer to the behavior on Linux. See :ghpull:`12984`. |
|
1207 | (which only counts CPU time). This brings it closer to the behavior on Linux. See :ghpull:`12984`. | |
1189 |
|
1208 | |||
1190 | Miscellaneous |
|
1209 | Miscellaneous | |
1191 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1210 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1192 | - Non-text formatters are not disabled in the terminal, which should simplify |
|
1211 | - Non-text formatters are not disabled in the terminal, which should simplify | |
1193 | writing extensions displaying images or other mimetypes in supporting terminals. |
|
1212 | writing extensions displaying images or other mimetypes in supporting terminals. | |
1194 | :ghpull:`12315` |
|
1213 | :ghpull:`12315` | |
1195 | - It is now possible to automatically insert matching brackets in Terminal IPython using the |
|
1214 | - It is now possible to automatically insert matching brackets in Terminal IPython using the | |
1196 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True`` option. :ghpull:`12586` |
|
1215 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True`` option. :ghpull:`12586` | |
1197 | - We are thinking of deprecating the current ``%%javascript`` magic in favor of a better replacement. See :ghpull:`13376`. |
|
1216 | - We are thinking of deprecating the current ``%%javascript`` magic in favor of a better replacement. See :ghpull:`13376`. | |
1198 | - ``~`` is now expanded when part of a path in most magics :ghpull:`13385` |
|
1217 | - ``~`` is now expanded when part of a path in most magics :ghpull:`13385` | |
1199 | - ``%/%%timeit`` magic now adds a comma every thousands to make reading a long number easier :ghpull:`13379` |
|
1218 | - ``%/%%timeit`` magic now adds a comma every thousands to make reading a long number easier :ghpull:`13379` | |
1200 | - ``"info"`` messages can now be customised to hide some fields :ghpull:`13343` |
|
1219 | - ``"info"`` messages can now be customised to hide some fields :ghpull:`13343` | |
1201 | - ``collections.UserList`` now pretty-prints :ghpull:`13320` |
|
1220 | - ``collections.UserList`` now pretty-prints :ghpull:`13320` | |
1202 | - The debugger now has a persistent history, which should make it less |
|
1221 | - The debugger now has a persistent history, which should make it less | |
1203 | annoying to retype commands :ghpull:`13246` |
|
1222 | annoying to retype commands :ghpull:`13246` | |
1204 | - ``!pip`` ``!conda`` ``!cd`` or ``!ls`` are likely doing the wrong thing. We |
|
1223 | - ``!pip`` ``!conda`` ``!cd`` or ``!ls`` are likely doing the wrong thing. We | |
1205 | now warn users if they use one of those commands. :ghpull:`12954` |
|
1224 | now warn users if they use one of those commands. :ghpull:`12954` | |
1206 | - Make ``%precision`` work for ``numpy.float64`` type :ghpull:`12902` |
|
1225 | - Make ``%precision`` work for ``numpy.float64`` type :ghpull:`12902` | |
1207 |
|
1226 | |||
1208 | Re-added support for XDG config directories |
|
1227 | Re-added support for XDG config directories | |
1209 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
1228 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
1210 |
|
1229 | |||
1211 | XDG support through the years comes and goes. There is a tension between having |
|
1230 | XDG support through the years comes and goes. There is a tension between having | |
1212 | an identical location for configuration in all platforms versus having simple instructions. |
|
1231 | an identical location for configuration in all platforms versus having simple instructions. | |
1213 | After initial failures a couple of years ago, IPython was modified to automatically migrate XDG |
|
1232 | After initial failures a couple of years ago, IPython was modified to automatically migrate XDG | |
1214 | config files back into ``~/.ipython``. That migration code has now been removed. |
|
1233 | config files back into ``~/.ipython``. That migration code has now been removed. | |
1215 | IPython now checks the XDG locations, so if you _manually_ move your config |
|
1234 | IPython now checks the XDG locations, so if you _manually_ move your config | |
1216 | files to your preferred location, IPython will not move them back. |
|
1235 | files to your preferred location, IPython will not move them back. | |
1217 |
|
1236 | |||
1218 |
|
1237 | |||
1219 | Preparing for Python 3.10 |
|
1238 | Preparing for Python 3.10 | |
1220 | ------------------------- |
|
1239 | ------------------------- | |
1221 |
|
1240 | |||
1222 | To prepare for Python 3.10, we have started working on removing reliance and |
|
1241 | To prepare for Python 3.10, we have started working on removing reliance and | |
1223 | any dependency that is not compatible with Python 3.10. This includes migrating our |
|
1242 | any dependency that is not compatible with Python 3.10. This includes migrating our | |
1224 | test suite to pytest and starting to remove nose. This also means that the |
|
1243 | test suite to pytest and starting to remove nose. This also means that the | |
1225 | ``iptest`` command is now gone and all testing is via pytest. |
|
1244 | ``iptest`` command is now gone and all testing is via pytest. | |
1226 |
|
1245 | |||
1227 | This was in large part thanks to the NumFOCUS Small Developer grant, which enabled us to |
|
1246 | This was in large part thanks to the NumFOCUS Small Developer grant, which enabled us to | |
1228 | allocate \$4000 to hire `Nikita Kniazev (@Kojoley) <https://github.com/Kojoley>`_, |
|
1247 | allocate \$4000 to hire `Nikita Kniazev (@Kojoley) <https://github.com/Kojoley>`_, | |
1229 | who did a fantastic job at updating our code base, migrating to pytest, pushing |
|
1248 | who did a fantastic job at updating our code base, migrating to pytest, pushing | |
1230 | our coverage, and fixing a large number of bugs. I highly recommend contacting |
|
1249 | our coverage, and fixing a large number of bugs. I highly recommend contacting | |
1231 | them if you need help with C++ and Python projects. |
|
1250 | them if you need help with C++ and Python projects. | |
1232 |
|
1251 | |||
1233 | You can find all relevant issues and PRs with `the SDG 2021 tag <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues?q=label%3A%22Numfocus+SDG+2021%22+>`__ |
|
1252 | You can find all relevant issues and PRs with `the SDG 2021 tag <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues?q=label%3A%22Numfocus+SDG+2021%22+>`__ | |
1234 |
|
1253 | |||
1235 | Removing support for older Python versions |
|
1254 | Removing support for older Python versions | |
1236 | ------------------------------------------ |
|
1255 | ------------------------------------------ | |
1237 |
|
1256 | |||
1238 |
|
1257 | |||
1239 | We are removing support for Python up through 3.7, allowing internal code to use the more |
|
1258 | We are removing support for Python up through 3.7, allowing internal code to use the more | |
1240 | efficient ``pathlib`` and to make better use of type annotations. |
|
1259 | efficient ``pathlib`` and to make better use of type annotations. | |
1241 |
|
1260 | |||
1242 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/pathlib_pathlib_everywhere.jpg |
|
1261 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/pathlib_pathlib_everywhere.jpg | |
1243 | :alt: "Meme image of Toy Story with Woody and Buzz, with the text 'pathlib, pathlib everywhere'" |
|
1262 | :alt: "Meme image of Toy Story with Woody and Buzz, with the text 'pathlib, pathlib everywhere'" | |
1244 |
|
1263 | |||
1245 |
|
1264 | |||
1246 | We had about 34 PRs only to update some logic to update some functions from managing strings to |
|
1265 | We had about 34 PRs only to update some logic to update some functions from managing strings to | |
1247 | using Pathlib. |
|
1266 | using Pathlib. | |
1248 |
|
1267 | |||
1249 | The completer has also seen significant updates and now makes use of newer Jedi APIs, |
|
1268 | The completer has also seen significant updates and now makes use of newer Jedi APIs, | |
1250 | offering faster and more reliable tab completion. |
|
1269 | offering faster and more reliable tab completion. | |
1251 |
|
1270 | |||
1252 | Misc Statistics |
|
1271 | Misc Statistics | |
1253 | --------------- |
|
1272 | --------------- | |
1254 |
|
1273 | |||
1255 | Here are some numbers:: |
|
1274 | Here are some numbers:: | |
1256 |
|
1275 | |||
1257 | 7.x: 296 files, 12561 blank lines, 20282 comments, 35142 line of code. |
|
1276 | 7.x: 296 files, 12561 blank lines, 20282 comments, 35142 line of code. | |
1258 | 8.0: 252 files, 12053 blank lines, 19232 comments, 34505 line of code. |
|
1277 | 8.0: 252 files, 12053 blank lines, 19232 comments, 34505 line of code. | |
1259 |
|
1278 | |||
1260 | $ git diff --stat 7.x...master | tail -1 |
|
1279 | $ git diff --stat 7.x...master | tail -1 | |
1261 | 340 files changed, 13399 insertions(+), 12421 deletions(-) |
|
1280 | 340 files changed, 13399 insertions(+), 12421 deletions(-) | |
1262 |
|
1281 | |||
1263 | We have commits from 162 authors, who contributed 1916 commits in 23 month, excluding merges (to not bias toward |
|
1282 | We have commits from 162 authors, who contributed 1916 commits in 23 month, excluding merges (to not bias toward | |
1264 | maintainers pushing buttons).:: |
|
1283 | maintainers pushing buttons).:: | |
1265 |
|
1284 | |||
1266 | $ git shortlog -s --no-merges 7.x...master | sort -nr |
|
1285 | $ git shortlog -s --no-merges 7.x...master | sort -nr | |
1267 | 535 Matthias Bussonnier |
|
1286 | 535 Matthias Bussonnier | |
1268 | 86 Nikita Kniazev |
|
1287 | 86 Nikita Kniazev | |
1269 | 69 Blazej Michalik |
|
1288 | 69 Blazej Michalik | |
1270 | 49 Samuel Gaist |
|
1289 | 49 Samuel Gaist | |
1271 | 27 Itamar Turner-Trauring |
|
1290 | 27 Itamar Turner-Trauring | |
1272 | 18 Spas Kalaydzhisyki |
|
1291 | 18 Spas Kalaydzhisyki | |
1273 | 17 Thomas Kluyver |
|
1292 | 17 Thomas Kluyver | |
1274 | 17 Quentin Peter |
|
1293 | 17 Quentin Peter | |
1275 | 17 James Morris |
|
1294 | 17 James Morris | |
1276 | 17 Artur Svistunov |
|
1295 | 17 Artur Svistunov | |
1277 | 15 Bart Skowron |
|
1296 | 15 Bart Skowron | |
1278 | 14 Alex Hall |
|
1297 | 14 Alex Hall | |
1279 | 13 rushabh-v |
|
1298 | 13 rushabh-v | |
1280 | 13 Terry Davis |
|
1299 | 13 Terry Davis | |
1281 | 13 Benjamin Ragan-Kelley |
|
1300 | 13 Benjamin Ragan-Kelley | |
1282 | 8 martinRenou |
|
1301 | 8 martinRenou | |
1283 | 8 farisachugthai |
|
1302 | 8 farisachugthai | |
1284 | 7 dswij |
|
1303 | 7 dswij | |
1285 | 7 Gal B |
|
1304 | 7 Gal B | |
1286 | 7 Corentin Cadiou |
|
1305 | 7 Corentin Cadiou | |
1287 | 6 yuji96 |
|
1306 | 6 yuji96 | |
1288 | 6 Martin Skarzynski |
|
1307 | 6 Martin Skarzynski | |
1289 | 6 Justin Palmer |
|
1308 | 6 Justin Palmer | |
1290 | 6 Daniel Goldfarb |
|
1309 | 6 Daniel Goldfarb | |
1291 | 6 Ben Greiner |
|
1310 | 6 Ben Greiner | |
1292 | 5 Sammy Al Hashemi |
|
1311 | 5 Sammy Al Hashemi | |
1293 | 5 Paul Ivanov |
|
1312 | 5 Paul Ivanov | |
1294 | 5 Inception95 |
|
1313 | 5 Inception95 | |
1295 | 5 Eyenpi |
|
1314 | 5 Eyenpi | |
1296 | 5 Douglas Blank |
|
1315 | 5 Douglas Blank | |
1297 | 5 Coco Mishra |
|
1316 | 5 Coco Mishra | |
1298 | 5 Bibo Hao |
|
1317 | 5 Bibo Hao | |
1299 | 5 AndrΓ© A. Gomes |
|
1318 | 5 AndrΓ© A. Gomes | |
1300 | 5 Ahmed Fasih |
|
1319 | 5 Ahmed Fasih | |
1301 | 4 takuya fujiwara |
|
1320 | 4 takuya fujiwara | |
1302 | 4 palewire |
|
1321 | 4 palewire | |
1303 | 4 Thomas A Caswell |
|
1322 | 4 Thomas A Caswell | |
1304 | 4 Talley Lambert |
|
1323 | 4 Talley Lambert | |
1305 | 4 Scott Sanderson |
|
1324 | 4 Scott Sanderson | |
1306 | 4 Ram Rachum |
|
1325 | 4 Ram Rachum | |
1307 | 4 Nick Muoh |
|
1326 | 4 Nick Muoh | |
1308 | 4 Nathan Goldbaum |
|
1327 | 4 Nathan Goldbaum | |
1309 | 4 Mithil Poojary |
|
1328 | 4 Mithil Poojary | |
1310 | 4 Michael T |
|
1329 | 4 Michael T | |
1311 | 4 Jakub Klus |
|
1330 | 4 Jakub Klus | |
1312 | 4 Ian Castleden |
|
1331 | 4 Ian Castleden | |
1313 | 4 Eli Rykoff |
|
1332 | 4 Eli Rykoff | |
1314 | 4 Ashwin Vishnu |
|
1333 | 4 Ashwin Vishnu | |
1315 | 3 θ°δΉιΌ |
|
1334 | 3 θ°δΉιΌ | |
1316 | 3 sleeping |
|
1335 | 3 sleeping | |
1317 | 3 Sylvain Corlay |
|
1336 | 3 Sylvain Corlay | |
1318 | 3 Peter Corke |
|
1337 | 3 Peter Corke | |
1319 | 3 Paul Bissex |
|
1338 | 3 Paul Bissex | |
1320 | 3 Matthew Feickert |
|
1339 | 3 Matthew Feickert | |
1321 | 3 Fernando Perez |
|
1340 | 3 Fernando Perez | |
1322 | 3 Eric Wieser |
|
1341 | 3 Eric Wieser | |
1323 | 3 Daniel Mietchen |
|
1342 | 3 Daniel Mietchen | |
1324 | 3 Aditya Sathe |
|
1343 | 3 Aditya Sathe | |
1325 | 3 007vedant |
|
1344 | 3 007vedant | |
1326 | 2 rchiodo |
|
1345 | 2 rchiodo | |
1327 | 2 nicolaslazo |
|
1346 | 2 nicolaslazo | |
1328 | 2 luttik |
|
1347 | 2 luttik | |
1329 | 2 gorogoroumaru |
|
1348 | 2 gorogoroumaru | |
1330 | 2 foobarbyte |
|
1349 | 2 foobarbyte | |
1331 | 2 bar-hen |
|
1350 | 2 bar-hen | |
1332 | 2 Theo Ouzhinski |
|
1351 | 2 Theo Ouzhinski | |
1333 | 2 Strawkage |
|
1352 | 2 Strawkage | |
1334 | 2 Samreen Zarroug |
|
1353 | 2 Samreen Zarroug | |
1335 | 2 Pete Blois |
|
1354 | 2 Pete Blois | |
1336 | 2 Meysam Azad |
|
1355 | 2 Meysam Azad | |
1337 | 2 Matthieu Ancellin |
|
1356 | 2 Matthieu Ancellin | |
1338 | 2 Mark Schmitz |
|
1357 | 2 Mark Schmitz | |
1339 | 2 Maor Kleinberger |
|
1358 | 2 Maor Kleinberger | |
1340 | 2 MRCWirtz |
|
1359 | 2 MRCWirtz | |
1341 | 2 Lumir Balhar |
|
1360 | 2 Lumir Balhar | |
1342 | 2 Julien Rabinow |
|
1361 | 2 Julien Rabinow | |
1343 | 2 Juan Luis Cano RodrΓguez |
|
1362 | 2 Juan Luis Cano RodrΓguez | |
1344 | 2 Joyce Er |
|
1363 | 2 Joyce Er | |
1345 | 2 Jakub |
|
1364 | 2 Jakub | |
1346 | 2 Faris A Chugthai |
|
1365 | 2 Faris A Chugthai | |
1347 | 2 Ethan Madden |
|
1366 | 2 Ethan Madden | |
1348 | 2 Dimitri Papadopoulos |
|
1367 | 2 Dimitri Papadopoulos | |
1349 | 2 Diego Fernandez |
|
1368 | 2 Diego Fernandez | |
1350 | 2 Daniel Shimon |
|
1369 | 2 Daniel Shimon | |
1351 | 2 Coco Bennett |
|
1370 | 2 Coco Bennett | |
1352 | 2 Carlos Cordoba |
|
1371 | 2 Carlos Cordoba | |
1353 | 2 Boyuan Liu |
|
1372 | 2 Boyuan Liu | |
1354 | 2 BaoGiang HoangVu |
|
1373 | 2 BaoGiang HoangVu | |
1355 | 2 Augusto |
|
1374 | 2 Augusto | |
1356 | 2 Arthur Svistunov |
|
1375 | 2 Arthur Svistunov | |
1357 | 2 Arthur Moreira |
|
1376 | 2 Arthur Moreira | |
1358 | 2 Ali Nabipour |
|
1377 | 2 Ali Nabipour | |
1359 | 2 Adam Hackbarth |
|
1378 | 2 Adam Hackbarth | |
1360 | 1 richard |
|
1379 | 1 richard | |
1361 | 1 linar-jether |
|
1380 | 1 linar-jether | |
1362 | 1 lbennett |
|
1381 | 1 lbennett | |
1363 | 1 juacrumar |
|
1382 | 1 juacrumar | |
1364 | 1 gpotter2 |
|
1383 | 1 gpotter2 | |
1365 | 1 digitalvirtuoso |
|
1384 | 1 digitalvirtuoso | |
1366 | 1 dalthviz |
|
1385 | 1 dalthviz | |
1367 | 1 Yonatan Goldschmidt |
|
1386 | 1 Yonatan Goldschmidt | |
1368 | 1 Tomasz KΕoczko |
|
1387 | 1 Tomasz KΕoczko | |
1369 | 1 Tobias Bengfort |
|
1388 | 1 Tobias Bengfort | |
1370 | 1 Timur Kushukov |
|
1389 | 1 Timur Kushukov | |
1371 | 1 Thomas |
|
1390 | 1 Thomas | |
1372 | 1 Snir Broshi |
|
1391 | 1 Snir Broshi | |
1373 | 1 Shao Yang Hong |
|
1392 | 1 Shao Yang Hong | |
1374 | 1 Sanjana-03 |
|
1393 | 1 Sanjana-03 | |
1375 | 1 Romulo Filho |
|
1394 | 1 Romulo Filho | |
1376 | 1 Rodolfo Carvalho |
|
1395 | 1 Rodolfo Carvalho | |
1377 | 1 Richard Shadrach |
|
1396 | 1 Richard Shadrach | |
1378 | 1 Reilly Tucker Siemens |
|
1397 | 1 Reilly Tucker Siemens | |
1379 | 1 Rakessh Roshan |
|
1398 | 1 Rakessh Roshan | |
1380 | 1 Piers Titus van der Torren |
|
1399 | 1 Piers Titus van der Torren | |
1381 | 1 PhanatosZou |
|
1400 | 1 PhanatosZou | |
1382 | 1 Pavel Safronov |
|
1401 | 1 Pavel Safronov | |
1383 | 1 Paulo S. Costa |
|
1402 | 1 Paulo S. Costa | |
1384 | 1 Paul McCarthy |
|
1403 | 1 Paul McCarthy | |
1385 | 1 NotWearingPants |
|
1404 | 1 NotWearingPants | |
1386 | 1 Naelson Douglas |
|
1405 | 1 Naelson Douglas | |
1387 | 1 Michael Tiemann |
|
1406 | 1 Michael Tiemann | |
1388 | 1 Matt Wozniski |
|
1407 | 1 Matt Wozniski | |
1389 | 1 Markus Wageringel |
|
1408 | 1 Markus Wageringel | |
1390 | 1 Marcus Wirtz |
|
1409 | 1 Marcus Wirtz | |
1391 | 1 Marcio Mazza |
|
1410 | 1 Marcio Mazza | |
1392 | 1 LumΓr 'Frenzy' Balhar |
|
1411 | 1 LumΓr 'Frenzy' Balhar | |
1393 | 1 Lightyagami1 |
|
1412 | 1 Lightyagami1 | |
1394 | 1 Leon Anavi |
|
1413 | 1 Leon Anavi | |
1395 | 1 LeafyLi |
|
1414 | 1 LeafyLi | |
1396 | 1 L0uisJ0shua |
|
1415 | 1 L0uisJ0shua | |
1397 | 1 Kyle Cutler |
|
1416 | 1 Kyle Cutler | |
1398 | 1 Krzysztof Cybulski |
|
1417 | 1 Krzysztof Cybulski | |
1399 | 1 Kevin Kirsche |
|
1418 | 1 Kevin Kirsche | |
1400 | 1 KIU Shueng Chuan |
|
1419 | 1 KIU Shueng Chuan | |
1401 | 1 Jonathan Slenders |
|
1420 | 1 Jonathan Slenders | |
1402 | 1 Jay Qi |
|
1421 | 1 Jay Qi | |
1403 | 1 Jake VanderPlas |
|
1422 | 1 Jake VanderPlas | |
1404 | 1 Iwan Briquemont |
|
1423 | 1 Iwan Briquemont | |
1405 | 1 Hussaina Begum Nandyala |
|
1424 | 1 Hussaina Begum Nandyala | |
1406 | 1 Gordon Ball |
|
1425 | 1 Gordon Ball | |
1407 | 1 Gabriel Simonetto |
|
1426 | 1 Gabriel Simonetto | |
1408 | 1 Frank Tobia |
|
1427 | 1 Frank Tobia | |
1409 | 1 Erik |
|
1428 | 1 Erik | |
1410 | 1 Elliott Sales de Andrade |
|
1429 | 1 Elliott Sales de Andrade | |
1411 | 1 Daniel Hahler |
|
1430 | 1 Daniel Hahler | |
1412 | 1 Dan Green-Leipciger |
|
1431 | 1 Dan Green-Leipciger | |
1413 | 1 Dan Green |
|
1432 | 1 Dan Green | |
1414 | 1 Damian Yurzola |
|
1433 | 1 Damian Yurzola | |
1415 | 1 Coon, Ethan T |
|
1434 | 1 Coon, Ethan T | |
1416 | 1 Carol Willing |
|
1435 | 1 Carol Willing | |
1417 | 1 Brian Lee |
|
1436 | 1 Brian Lee | |
1418 | 1 Brendan Gerrity |
|
1437 | 1 Brendan Gerrity | |
1419 | 1 Blake Griffin |
|
1438 | 1 Blake Griffin | |
1420 | 1 Bastian Ebeling |
|
1439 | 1 Bastian Ebeling | |
1421 | 1 Bartosz Telenczuk |
|
1440 | 1 Bartosz Telenczuk | |
1422 | 1 Ankitsingh6299 |
|
1441 | 1 Ankitsingh6299 | |
1423 | 1 Andrew Port |
|
1442 | 1 Andrew Port | |
1424 | 1 Andrew J. Hesford |
|
1443 | 1 Andrew J. Hesford | |
1425 | 1 Albert Zhang |
|
1444 | 1 Albert Zhang | |
1426 | 1 Adam Johnson |
|
1445 | 1 Adam Johnson | |
1427 |
|
1446 | |||
1428 | This does not, of course, represent non-code contributions, for which we are also grateful. |
|
1447 | This does not, of course, represent non-code contributions, for which we are also grateful. | |
1429 |
|
1448 | |||
1430 |
|
1449 | |||
1431 | API Changes using Frappuccino |
|
1450 | API Changes using Frappuccino | |
1432 | ----------------------------- |
|
1451 | ----------------------------- | |
1433 |
|
1452 | |||
1434 | This is an experimental exhaustive API difference using `Frappuccino <https://pypi.org/project/frappuccino/>`_ |
|
1453 | This is an experimental exhaustive API difference using `Frappuccino <https://pypi.org/project/frappuccino/>`_ | |
1435 |
|
1454 | |||
1436 |
|
1455 | |||
1437 | The following items are new in IPython 8.0 :: |
|
1456 | The following items are new in IPython 8.0 :: | |
1438 |
|
1457 | |||
1439 | + IPython.core.async_helpers.get_asyncio_loop() |
|
1458 | + IPython.core.async_helpers.get_asyncio_loop() | |
1440 | + IPython.core.completer.Dict |
|
1459 | + IPython.core.completer.Dict | |
1441 | + IPython.core.completer.Pattern |
|
1460 | + IPython.core.completer.Pattern | |
1442 | + IPython.core.completer.Sequence |
|
1461 | + IPython.core.completer.Sequence | |
1443 | + IPython.core.completer.__skip_doctest__ |
|
1462 | + IPython.core.completer.__skip_doctest__ | |
1444 | + IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd(self, line) |
|
1463 | + IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd(self, line) | |
1445 | + IPython.core.debugger.__skip_doctest__ |
|
1464 | + IPython.core.debugger.__skip_doctest__ | |
1446 | + IPython.core.display.__getattr__(name) |
|
1465 | + IPython.core.display.__getattr__(name) | |
1447 | + IPython.core.display.warn |
|
1466 | + IPython.core.display.warn | |
1448 | + IPython.core.display_functions |
|
1467 | + IPython.core.display_functions | |
1449 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle |
|
1468 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle | |
1450 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.display(self, obj, **kwargs) |
|
1469 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.display(self, obj, **kwargs) | |
1451 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.update(self, obj, **kwargs) |
|
1470 | + IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.update(self, obj, **kwargs) | |
1452 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__all__ |
|
1471 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__all__ | |
1453 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__builtins__ |
|
1472 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__builtins__ | |
1454 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__cached__ |
|
1473 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__cached__ | |
1455 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__doc__ |
|
1474 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__doc__ | |
1456 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__file__ |
|
1475 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__file__ | |
1457 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__loader__ |
|
1476 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__loader__ | |
1458 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__name__ |
|
1477 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__name__ | |
1459 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__package__ |
|
1478 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__package__ | |
1460 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__spec__ |
|
1479 | + IPython.core.display_functions.__spec__ | |
1461 | + IPython.core.display_functions.b2a_hex |
|
1480 | + IPython.core.display_functions.b2a_hex | |
1462 | + IPython.core.display_functions.clear_output(wait=False) |
|
1481 | + IPython.core.display_functions.clear_output(wait=False) | |
1463 | + IPython.core.display_functions.display(*objs, include='None', exclude='None', metadata='None', transient='None', display_id='None', raw=False, clear=False, **kwargs) |
|
1482 | + IPython.core.display_functions.display(*objs, include='None', exclude='None', metadata='None', transient='None', display_id='None', raw=False, clear=False, **kwargs) | |
1464 | + IPython.core.display_functions.publish_display_data(data, metadata='None', source='<deprecated>', *, transient='None', **kwargs) |
|
1483 | + IPython.core.display_functions.publish_display_data(data, metadata='None', source='<deprecated>', *, transient='None', **kwargs) | |
1465 | + IPython.core.display_functions.update_display(obj, *, display_id, **kwargs) |
|
1484 | + IPython.core.display_functions.update_display(obj, *, display_id, **kwargs) | |
1466 | + IPython.core.extensions.BUILTINS_EXTS |
|
1485 | + IPython.core.extensions.BUILTINS_EXTS | |
1467 | + IPython.core.inputtransformer2.has_sunken_brackets(tokens) |
|
1486 | + IPython.core.inputtransformer2.has_sunken_brackets(tokens) | |
1468 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.Callable |
|
1487 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.Callable | |
1469 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.__annotations__ |
|
1488 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.__annotations__ | |
1470 | + IPython.core.ultratb.List |
|
1489 | + IPython.core.ultratb.List | |
1471 | + IPython.core.ultratb.Tuple |
|
1490 | + IPython.core.ultratb.Tuple | |
1472 | + IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression |
|
1491 | + IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression | |
1473 | + IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression.factory(name) |
|
1492 | + IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression.factory(name) | |
1474 | + IPython.lib.pretty.RawStringLiteral |
|
1493 | + IPython.lib.pretty.RawStringLiteral | |
1475 | + IPython.lib.pretty.RawText |
|
1494 | + IPython.lib.pretty.RawText | |
1476 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact(self, arg) |
|
1495 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact(self, arg) | |
1477 | + IPython.terminal.embed.Set |
|
1496 | + IPython.terminal.embed.Set | |
1478 |
|
1497 | |||
1479 | The following items have been removed (or moved to superclass):: |
|
1498 | The following items have been removed (or moved to superclass):: | |
1480 |
|
1499 | |||
1481 | - IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.initialize_subcommand |
|
1500 | - IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.initialize_subcommand | |
1482 | - IPython.core.completer.Sentinel |
|
1501 | - IPython.core.completer.Sentinel | |
1483 | - IPython.core.completer.skip_doctest |
|
1502 | - IPython.core.completer.skip_doctest | |
1484 | - IPython.core.debugger.Tracer |
|
1503 | - IPython.core.debugger.Tracer | |
1485 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle |
|
1504 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle | |
1486 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.display |
|
1505 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.display | |
1487 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.update |
|
1506 | - IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.update | |
1488 | - IPython.core.display.b2a_hex |
|
1507 | - IPython.core.display.b2a_hex | |
1489 | - IPython.core.display.clear_output |
|
1508 | - IPython.core.display.clear_output | |
1490 | - IPython.core.display.display |
|
1509 | - IPython.core.display.display | |
1491 | - IPython.core.display.publish_display_data |
|
1510 | - IPython.core.display.publish_display_data | |
1492 | - IPython.core.display.update_display |
|
1511 | - IPython.core.display.update_display | |
1493 | - IPython.core.excolors.Deprec |
|
1512 | - IPython.core.excolors.Deprec | |
1494 | - IPython.core.excolors.ExceptionColors |
|
1513 | - IPython.core.excolors.ExceptionColors | |
1495 | - IPython.core.history.warn |
|
1514 | - IPython.core.history.warn | |
1496 | - IPython.core.hooks.late_startup_hook |
|
1515 | - IPython.core.hooks.late_startup_hook | |
1497 | - IPython.core.hooks.pre_run_code_hook |
|
1516 | - IPython.core.hooks.pre_run_code_hook | |
1498 | - IPython.core.hooks.shutdown_hook |
|
1517 | - IPython.core.hooks.shutdown_hook | |
1499 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings |
|
1518 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings | |
1500 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_readline |
|
1519 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_readline | |
1501 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write |
|
1520 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write | |
1502 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write_err |
|
1521 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write_err | |
1503 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.get_default_colors |
|
1522 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.get_default_colors | |
1504 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.removed_co_newlocals |
|
1523 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.removed_co_newlocals | |
1505 | - IPython.core.magics.execution.ExecutionMagics.profile_missing_notice |
|
1524 | - IPython.core.magics.execution.ExecutionMagics.profile_missing_notice | |
1506 | - IPython.core.magics.script.PIPE |
|
1525 | - IPython.core.magics.script.PIPE | |
1507 | - IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager.init_transformers |
|
1526 | - IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager.init_transformers | |
1508 | - IPython.core.release.classifiers |
|
1527 | - IPython.core.release.classifiers | |
1509 | - IPython.core.release.description |
|
1528 | - IPython.core.release.description | |
1510 | - IPython.core.release.keywords |
|
1529 | - IPython.core.release.keywords | |
1511 | - IPython.core.release.long_description |
|
1530 | - IPython.core.release.long_description | |
1512 | - IPython.core.release.name |
|
1531 | - IPython.core.release.name | |
1513 | - IPython.core.release.platforms |
|
1532 | - IPython.core.release.platforms | |
1514 | - IPython.core.release.url |
|
1533 | - IPython.core.release.url | |
1515 | - IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_records |
|
1534 | - IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_records | |
1516 | - IPython.core.ultratb.find_recursion |
|
1535 | - IPython.core.ultratb.find_recursion | |
1517 | - IPython.core.ultratb.findsource |
|
1536 | - IPython.core.ultratb.findsource | |
1518 | - IPython.core.ultratb.fix_frame_records_filenames |
|
1537 | - IPython.core.ultratb.fix_frame_records_filenames | |
1519 | - IPython.core.ultratb.inspect_error |
|
1538 | - IPython.core.ultratb.inspect_error | |
1520 | - IPython.core.ultratb.is_recursion_error |
|
1539 | - IPython.core.ultratb.is_recursion_error | |
1521 | - IPython.core.ultratb.with_patch_inspect |
|
1540 | - IPython.core.ultratb.with_patch_inspect | |
1522 | - IPython.external.__all__ |
|
1541 | - IPython.external.__all__ | |
1523 | - IPython.external.__builtins__ |
|
1542 | - IPython.external.__builtins__ | |
1524 | - IPython.external.__cached__ |
|
1543 | - IPython.external.__cached__ | |
1525 | - IPython.external.__doc__ |
|
1544 | - IPython.external.__doc__ | |
1526 | - IPython.external.__file__ |
|
1545 | - IPython.external.__file__ | |
1527 | - IPython.external.__loader__ |
|
1546 | - IPython.external.__loader__ | |
1528 | - IPython.external.__name__ |
|
1547 | - IPython.external.__name__ | |
1529 | - IPython.external.__package__ |
|
1548 | - IPython.external.__package__ | |
1530 | - IPython.external.__path__ |
|
1549 | - IPython.external.__path__ | |
1531 | - IPython.external.__spec__ |
|
1550 | - IPython.external.__spec__ | |
1532 | - IPython.kernel.KernelConnectionInfo |
|
1551 | - IPython.kernel.KernelConnectionInfo | |
1533 | - IPython.kernel.__builtins__ |
|
1552 | - IPython.kernel.__builtins__ | |
1534 | - IPython.kernel.__cached__ |
|
1553 | - IPython.kernel.__cached__ | |
1535 | - IPython.kernel.__warningregistry__ |
|
1554 | - IPython.kernel.__warningregistry__ | |
1536 | - IPython.kernel.pkg |
|
1555 | - IPython.kernel.pkg | |
1537 | - IPython.kernel.protocol_version |
|
1556 | - IPython.kernel.protocol_version | |
1538 | - IPython.kernel.protocol_version_info |
|
1557 | - IPython.kernel.protocol_version_info | |
1539 | - IPython.kernel.src |
|
1558 | - IPython.kernel.src | |
1540 | - IPython.kernel.version_info |
|
1559 | - IPython.kernel.version_info | |
1541 | - IPython.kernel.warn |
|
1560 | - IPython.kernel.warn | |
1542 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs |
|
1561 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs | |
1543 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase |
|
1562 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase | |
1544 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.run |
|
1563 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.run | |
1545 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.traceback |
|
1564 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.traceback | |
1546 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr |
|
1565 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr | |
1547 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr.call |
|
1566 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr.call | |
1548 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc |
|
1567 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc | |
1549 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc.call |
|
1568 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc.call | |
1550 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager |
|
1569 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager | |
1551 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.flush |
|
1570 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.flush | |
1552 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.new |
|
1571 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.new | |
1553 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.remove |
|
1572 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.remove | |
1554 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.result |
|
1573 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.result | |
1555 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.status |
|
1574 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.status | |
1556 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.traceback |
|
1575 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.traceback | |
1557 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__builtins__ |
|
1576 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__builtins__ | |
1558 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__cached__ |
|
1577 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__cached__ | |
1559 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__doc__ |
|
1578 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__doc__ | |
1560 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__file__ |
|
1579 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__file__ | |
1561 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__loader__ |
|
1580 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__loader__ | |
1562 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__name__ |
|
1581 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__name__ | |
1563 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__package__ |
|
1582 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__package__ | |
1564 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__spec__ |
|
1583 | - IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__spec__ | |
1565 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__builtins__ |
|
1584 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__builtins__ | |
1566 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__cached__ |
|
1585 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__cached__ | |
1567 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__doc__ |
|
1586 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__doc__ | |
1568 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__file__ |
|
1587 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__file__ | |
1569 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__loader__ |
|
1588 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__loader__ | |
1570 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__name__ |
|
1589 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__name__ | |
1571 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__package__ |
|
1590 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__package__ | |
1572 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__spec__ |
|
1591 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__spec__ | |
1573 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__warningregistry__ |
|
1592 | - IPython.lib.kernel.__warningregistry__ | |
1574 | - IPython.paths.fs_encoding |
|
1593 | - IPython.paths.fs_encoding | |
1575 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.DEFAULT_BUFFER |
|
1594 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.DEFAULT_BUFFER | |
1576 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.cursor_in_leading_ws |
|
1595 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.cursor_in_leading_ws | |
1577 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.emacs_insert_mode |
|
1596 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.emacs_insert_mode | |
1578 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.has_selection |
|
1597 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.has_selection | |
1579 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.vi_insert_mode |
|
1598 | - IPython.terminal.debugger.vi_insert_mode | |
1580 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.DISPLAY_BANNER_DEPRECATED |
|
1599 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.DISPLAY_BANNER_DEPRECATED | |
1581 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.parse_command_line |
|
1600 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.parse_command_line | |
1582 | - IPython.testing.test |
|
1601 | - IPython.testing.test | |
1583 | - IPython.utils.contexts.NoOpContext |
|
1602 | - IPython.utils.contexts.NoOpContext | |
1584 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream |
|
1603 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream | |
1585 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.close |
|
1604 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.close | |
1586 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.write |
|
1605 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.write | |
1587 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.writelines |
|
1606 | - IPython.utils.io.IOStream.writelines | |
1588 | - IPython.utils.io.__warningregistry__ |
|
1607 | - IPython.utils.io.__warningregistry__ | |
1589 | - IPython.utils.io.atomic_writing |
|
1608 | - IPython.utils.io.atomic_writing | |
1590 | - IPython.utils.io.stderr |
|
1609 | - IPython.utils.io.stderr | |
1591 | - IPython.utils.io.stdin |
|
1610 | - IPython.utils.io.stdin | |
1592 | - IPython.utils.io.stdout |
|
1611 | - IPython.utils.io.stdout | |
1593 | - IPython.utils.io.unicode_std_stream |
|
1612 | - IPython.utils.io.unicode_std_stream | |
1594 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_cache_dir |
|
1613 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_cache_dir | |
1595 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_dir |
|
1614 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_dir | |
1596 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_module_path |
|
1615 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_module_path | |
1597 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_package_dir |
|
1616 | - IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_package_dir | |
1598 | - IPython.utils.path.locate_profile |
|
1617 | - IPython.utils.path.locate_profile | |
1599 | - IPython.utils.path.unquote_filename |
|
1618 | - IPython.utils.path.unquote_filename | |
1600 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.PY2 |
|
1619 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.PY2 | |
1601 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.PY3 |
|
1620 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.PY3 | |
1602 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.buffer_to_bytes |
|
1621 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.buffer_to_bytes | |
1603 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.builtin_mod_name |
|
1622 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.builtin_mod_name | |
1604 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.cast_bytes |
|
1623 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.cast_bytes | |
1605 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.getcwd |
|
1624 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.getcwd | |
1606 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.isidentifier |
|
1625 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.isidentifier | |
1607 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.u_format |
|
1626 | - IPython.utils.py3compat.u_format | |
1608 |
|
1627 | |||
1609 | The following signatures differ between 7.x and 8.0:: |
|
1628 | The following signatures differ between 7.x and 8.0:: | |
1610 |
|
1629 | |||
1611 | - IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(self, text) |
|
1630 | - IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(self, text) | |
1612 | + IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(text) |
|
1631 | + IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(text) | |
1613 |
|
1632 | |||
1614 | - IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims) |
|
1633 | - IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims) | |
1615 | + IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims, extra_prefix='None') |
|
1634 | + IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims, extra_prefix='None') | |
1616 |
|
1635 | |||
1617 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0) |
|
1636 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0) | |
1618 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0, omit_sections='()') |
|
1637 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0, omit_sections='()') | |
1619 |
|
1638 | |||
1620 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None', _warn_deprecated=True) |
|
1639 | - IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None', _warn_deprecated=True) | |
1621 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None') |
|
1640 | + IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None') | |
1622 |
|
1641 | |||
1623 | - IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0) |
|
1642 | - IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0) | |
1624 | + IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', info='None', detail_level=0) |
|
1643 | + IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', info='None', detail_level=0) | |
1625 |
|
1644 | |||
1626 | - IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True) |
|
1645 | - IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True) | |
1627 | + IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True, omit_sections='()') |
|
1646 | + IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True, omit_sections='()') | |
1628 |
|
1647 | |||
1629 | - IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path='None', overwrite=False) |
|
1648 | - IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path='None', overwrite=False) | |
1630 | + IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path, overwrite=False) |
|
1649 | + IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path, overwrite=False) | |
1631 |
|
1650 | |||
1632 | - IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index) |
|
1651 | - IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index) | |
1633 | + IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame_info) |
|
1652 | + IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame_info) | |
1634 |
|
1653 | |||
1635 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, display_banner='None', global_ns='None', compile_flags='None') |
|
1654 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, display_banner='None', global_ns='None', compile_flags='None') | |
1636 | + IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, compile_flags='None') |
|
1655 | + IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, compile_flags='None') | |
1637 |
|
1656 | |||
1638 | - IPython.terminal.embed.embed(**kwargs) |
|
1657 | - IPython.terminal.embed.embed(**kwargs) | |
1639 | + IPython.terminal.embed.embed(*, header='', compile_flags='None', **kwargs) |
|
1658 | + IPython.terminal.embed.embed(*, header='', compile_flags='None', **kwargs) | |
1640 |
|
1659 | |||
1641 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>') |
|
1660 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>') | |
1642 | + IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self) |
|
1661 | + IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self) | |
1643 |
|
1662 | |||
1644 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>') |
|
1663 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>') | |
1645 | + IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self) |
|
1664 | + IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self) | |
1646 |
|
1665 | |||
1647 | - IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name, force_win32='None') |
|
1666 | - IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name, force_win32='None') | |
1648 | + IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name) |
|
1667 | + IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name) | |
1649 |
|
1668 | |||
1650 | The following are new attributes (that might be inherited):: |
|
1669 | The following are new attributes (that might be inherited):: | |
1651 |
|
1670 | |||
1652 | + IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_names |
|
1671 | + IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_names | |
1653 | + IPython.core.debugger.InterruptiblePdb.precmd |
|
1672 | + IPython.core.debugger.InterruptiblePdb.precmd | |
1654 | + IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd |
|
1673 | + IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd | |
1655 | + IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.has_colors |
|
1674 | + IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.has_colors | |
1656 | + IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.has_colors |
|
1675 | + IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.has_colors | |
1657 | + IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.has_colors |
|
1676 | + IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.has_colors | |
1658 | + IPython.core.ultratb.ListTB.has_colors |
|
1677 | + IPython.core.ultratb.ListTB.has_colors | |
1659 | + IPython.core.ultratb.SyntaxTB.has_colors |
|
1678 | + IPython.core.ultratb.SyntaxTB.has_colors | |
1660 | + IPython.core.ultratb.TBTools.has_colors |
|
1679 | + IPython.core.ultratb.TBTools.has_colors | |
1661 | + IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.has_colors |
|
1680 | + IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.has_colors | |
1662 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact |
|
1681 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact | |
1663 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.precmd |
|
1682 | + IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.precmd | |
1664 |
|
1683 | |||
1665 | The following attribute/methods have been removed:: |
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1684 | The following attribute/methods have been removed:: | |
1666 |
|
1685 | |||
1667 | - IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.deprecated_subcommands |
|
1686 | - IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.deprecated_subcommands | |
1668 | - IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.format_records |
|
1687 | - IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.format_records | |
1669 | - IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.format_records |
|
1688 | - IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.format_records | |
1670 | - IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.format_records |
|
1689 | - IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.format_records | |
1671 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_deprecation_warnings |
|
1690 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_deprecation_warnings | |
1672 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_readline |
|
1691 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_readline | |
1673 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write |
|
1692 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write | |
1674 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write_err |
|
1693 | - IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write_err | |
1675 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings |
|
1694 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings | |
1676 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_readline |
|
1695 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_readline | |
1677 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write |
|
1696 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write | |
1678 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write_err |
|
1697 | - IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write_err | |
1679 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands |
|
1698 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands | |
1680 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand |
|
1699 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand | |
1681 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands |
|
1700 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands | |
1682 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand |
|
1701 | - IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand |
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