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1 | 1 | ============= |
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2 | 2 | 0.13 Series |
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3 | 3 | ============= |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | Release 0.13 |
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6 | 6 | ============ |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | IPython 0.13 contains several major new features, as well as a large amount of |
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9 | 9 | bug and regression fixes. The previous version (0.12) was released on December |
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10 | 10 | 19 2011, so this release cycle was roughly 6 months long, during which we |
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11 | 11 | closed a total of 373 pull requests and 742 issues, with contributions from 62 |
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12 | 12 | authors comprising over 1740 commits. |
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13 | 13 | |
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14 | 14 | The amount of work included in this release is so large, that we can only cover |
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15 | 15 | here the main highlights; please see our :ref:`detailed release statistics |
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16 | 16 | <issues_list_013>` for links to every issue and pull request closed on GitHub. |
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17 | 17 | |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | Major Notebook improvements: new user interface and more |
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20 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------- |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | The IPython Notebook, which has proven since its release to be wildly popular, |
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23 | 23 | has seen a massive amount of work in this release cycle, leading to a |
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24 | 24 | significantly improved user experience as well as many new features. |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | The first user-visible change is a reorganization of the user interface; the |
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27 | 27 | left panel has been removed and was replaced by a real menu system and a |
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28 | 28 | toolbar with icons. Both the toolbar and the header above the menu can be |
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29 | 29 | collapsed to leave an unobstructed working area: |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_spectrogram.png |
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32 | 32 | :width: 460px |
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33 | 33 | :alt: New user interface for Notebook |
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34 | 34 | :align: center |
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35 | 35 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_spectrogram.png |
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36 | 36 | |
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37 | 37 | The notebook handles very long outputs much better than before (this was a |
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38 | 38 | serious usability issue when running processes that generated massive amounts |
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39 | 39 | of output). Now, in the presence of outputs longer than ~100 lines, the |
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40 | 40 | notebook will automatically collapse to a scrollable area and the entire left |
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41 | 41 | part of this area controls the display: one click in this area will expand the |
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42 | 42 | output region completely, and a double-click will hide it completely. This |
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43 | 43 | figure shows both the scrolled and hidden modes: |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_long_out.png |
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46 | 46 | :width: 460px |
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47 | 47 | :alt: Scrolling and hiding of long output in the notebook. |
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48 | 48 | :align: center |
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49 | 49 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_long_out.png |
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50 | 50 | |
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51 | 51 | .. note:: |
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52 | 52 | |
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53 | 53 | The auto-folding of long outputs is disabled in Firefox due to bugs in its |
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54 | 54 | scrolling behavior. See :ghpull:`2047` for details. |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | Uploading notebooks to the dashboard is now easier: in addition to drag and |
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57 | 57 | drop (which can be finicky sometimes), you can now click on the upload text and |
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58 | 58 | use a regular file dialog box to select notebooks to upload. Furthermore, the |
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59 | 59 | notebook dashboard now auto-refreshes its contents and offers buttons to shut |
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60 | 60 | down any running kernels (:ghpull:`1739`): |
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61 | 61 | |
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62 | 62 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_dashboard.png |
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63 | 63 | :width: 460px |
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64 | 64 | :alt: Improved dashboard |
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65 | 65 | :align: center |
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66 | 66 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_dashboard.png |
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67 | 67 | |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | Cluster management |
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70 | 70 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | The notebook dashboard can now also start and stop clusters, and you can |
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73 | 73 | override the number of engines started. There is a new tab in the dashboard |
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74 | 74 | user interface: |
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75 | 75 | |
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76 | 76 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_dashboard_cluster.png |
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77 | 77 | :width: 460px |
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78 | 78 | :alt: Cluster management from the notebook dashboard |
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79 | 79 | :align: center |
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80 | 80 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_dashboard_cluster.png |
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81 | 81 | |
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82 | 82 | This tab allows you, for each profile you have configured, to start and stop a |
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83 | 83 | cluster (and optionally override the default number of engines corresponding to |
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84 | 84 | that configuration). While this hides all error reporting, once you have a |
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85 | 85 | configuration that you know works smoothly, it is a very convenient interface |
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86 | 86 | for controlling your parallel resources. |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 | |
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89 | 89 | New notebook format |
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90 | 90 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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91 | 91 | |
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92 | 92 | The notebooks saved now use version 3 of our format, which supports heading |
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93 | 93 | levels as well as the concept of 'raw' text cells that are not rendered as |
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94 | 94 | Markdown. These will be useful with converters_ we are developing, to pass raw |
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95 | 95 | markup (say LaTeX). That conversion code is still under heavy development and |
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96 | 96 | not quite ready for prime time, but we welcome help on this front so that we |
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97 | 97 | can merge it for full production use as soon as possible. |
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98 | 98 | |
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99 | 99 | .. _converters: https://github.com/ipython/nbconvert |
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100 | 100 | |
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101 | 101 | .. note:: |
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102 | 102 | |
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103 | 103 | v3 notebooks can *not* be read by older versions of IPython, but we provide |
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104 | 104 | a `simple script`_ that you can use in case you need to export a v3 |
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105 | 105 | notebook to share with a v2 user. |
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106 | 106 | |
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107 | 107 | .. _simple script: https://gist.github.com/1935808 |
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108 | 108 | |
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109 | 109 | |
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110 | 110 | JavaScript refactoring |
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111 | 111 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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112 | 112 | |
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113 | 113 | All the client-side JavaScript has been decoupled to ease reuse of parts of the |
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114 | 114 | machinery without having to build a full-blown notebook. This will make it much |
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115 | 115 | easier to communicate with an IPython kernel from existing web pages and to |
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116 | 116 | integrate single cells into other sites, without loading the full notebook |
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117 | 117 | document-like UI. :ghpull:`1711`. |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | This refactoring also enables the possibility of writing dynamic javascript |
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120 | 120 | widgets that are returned from Python code and that present an interactive view |
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121 | 121 | to the user, with callbacks in Javascript executing calls to the Kernel. This |
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122 | 122 | will enable many interactive elements to be added by users in notebooks. |
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123 | 123 | |
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124 | 124 | An example of this capability has been provided as a proof of concept in |
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125 | 125 | :file:`docs/examples/widgets` that lets you directly communicate with one or more |
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126 | 126 | parallel engines, acting as a mini-console for parallel debugging and |
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127 | 127 | introspection. |
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128 | 128 | |
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129 | 129 | |
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130 | 130 | Improved tooltips |
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131 | 131 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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132 | 132 | |
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133 | 133 | The object tooltips have gained some new functionality. By pressing tab several |
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134 | 134 | times, you can expand them to see more of a docstring, keep them visible as you |
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135 | 135 | fill in a function's parameters, or transfer the information to the pager at the |
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136 | 136 | bottom of the screen. For the details, look at the example notebook |
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137 | 137 | :file:`01_notebook_introduction.ipynb`. |
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138 | 138 | |
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139 | 139 | .. figure:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_tooltip.png |
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140 | 140 | :width: 460px |
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141 | 141 | :alt: Improved tooltips in the notebook. |
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142 | 142 | :align: center |
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143 | 143 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_tooltip.png |
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144 | 144 | |
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145 | 145 | The new notebook tooltips. |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | Other improvements to the Notebook |
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148 | 148 | ---------------------------------- |
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149 | 149 | |
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150 | 150 | * The notebook pager (the area at the bottom) is now resizeable by dragging its |
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151 | 151 | divider handle, a feature that had been requested many times by just about |
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152 | 152 | anyone who had used the notebook system. :ghpull:`1705`. |
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153 | 153 | |
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154 | 154 | * If a notebook directory is specified with ``--notebook-dir`` (or with the |
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155 | 155 | corresponding configuration flag ``NotebookManager.notebook_dir``), all |
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156 | 156 | kernels start in this directory. |
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157 | 157 | |
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158 | 158 | * It is now possible to open notebooks directly from the command line; for |
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159 | 159 | example: ``ipython notebook path/`` will automatically set ``path/`` as the |
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160 | 160 | notebook directory, and ``ipython notebook path/foo.ipynb`` will further |
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161 | 161 | start with the ``foo.ipynb`` notebook opened. :ghpull:`1686`. |
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162 | 162 | |
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163 | 163 | * Fix codemirror clearing of cells with ``Ctrl-Z``; :ghpull:`1965`. |
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164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | * Text (markdown) cells now line wrap correctly in the notebook, making them |
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166 | 166 | much easier to edit :ghpull:`1330`. |
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167 | 167 | |
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168 | 168 | * PNG and JPEG figures returned from plots can be interactively resized in the |
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169 | 169 | notebook, by dragging them from their lower left corner. :ghpull:`1832`. |
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170 | 170 | |
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171 | 171 | * Clear In[] prompt numbers on "Clear All Output". For more |
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172 | 172 | version-control-friendly `.ipynb` files, this strips the `In[]` prompt |
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173 | 173 | numbers when doing a "Clear all output". This reduces the amount of noise in |
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174 | 174 | commit-to-commit diffs that would otherwise show the (highly variable) prompt |
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175 | 175 | number changes. :ghpull:`1621`. |
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176 | 176 | |
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177 | 177 | * The notebook server now requires *two* consecutive ``Ctrl-C`` to stop within 5 |
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178 | 178 | seconds (or an interactive confirmation). This makes it less likely that you |
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179 | 179 | will accidentally kill a long-running server by typing ``Ctrl-C`` in the |
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180 | 180 | wrong terminal. :ghpull:`1609`. |
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181 | 181 | |
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182 | 182 | * Using ``Ctrl-S`` (or ``Cmd-S`` on a Mac) actually saves the notebook rather |
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183 | 183 | than providing the fairly useless browser html save dialog. :ghpull:`1334`. |
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184 | 184 | |
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185 | 185 | * Allow accessing local files from the notebook (in urls), by serving any local |
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186 | 186 | file as the url ``files/<relativepath>``. This makes it possible to, for |
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187 | 187 | example, embed local images in a notebook. :ghpull:`1211`. |
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188 | 188 | |
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189 | 189 | |
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190 | 190 | Cell magics |
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191 | 191 | ----------- |
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192 | 192 | |
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193 | 193 | We have completely refactored the magic system, finally moving the magic |
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194 | 194 | objects to standalone, independent objects instead of being the mixin class |
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195 | 195 | we'd had since the beginning of IPython (:ghpull:`1732`). Now, a separate base |
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196 | 196 | class is provided in :class:`IPython.core.magic.Magics` that users can subclass |
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197 | 197 | to create their own magics. Decorators are also provided to create magics from |
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198 | 198 | simple functions without the need for object orientation. |
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199 | 199 | |
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200 | 200 | All builtin magics now exist in a few subclasses that group together related |
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201 | 201 | functionality, and the new :mod:`IPython.core.magics` package has been created |
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202 | 202 | to organize this into smaller files. |
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203 | 203 | |
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204 | 204 | This cleanup was the last major piece of deep refactoring needed from the |
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205 | 205 | original 2001 codebase. |
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206 | 206 | |
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207 | 207 | We have also introduced a new type of magic function, prefixed with `%%` |
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208 | 208 | instead of `%`, which operates at the whole-cell level. A cell magic receives |
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209 | 209 | two arguments: the line it is called on (like a line magic) and the body of the |
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210 | 210 | cell below it. |
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211 | 211 | |
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212 | 212 | Cell magics are most natural in the notebook, but they also work in the |
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213 | 213 | terminal and qt console, with the usual approach of using a blank line to |
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214 | 214 | signal cell termination. |
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215 | 215 | |
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216 | 216 | For example, to time the execution of several statements:: |
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217 | 217 | |
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218 | 218 | %%timeit x = 0 # setup |
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219 | 219 | for i in range(100000): |
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220 | 220 | x += i**2 |
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221 | 221 | |
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222 | 222 | This is particularly useful to integrate code in another language, and cell |
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223 | 223 | magics already exist for shell scripts, Cython, R and Octave. Using ``%%script |
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224 | 224 | /usr/bin/foo``, you can run a cell in any interpreter that accepts code via |
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225 | 225 | stdin. |
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226 | 226 | |
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227 | 227 | Another handy cell magic makes it easy to write short text files: ``%%file |
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228 | 228 | ~/save/to/here.txt``. |
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229 | 229 | |
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230 | 230 | The following cell magics are now included by default; all those that use |
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231 | 231 | special interpreters (Perl, Ruby, bash, etc., assume you have the requisite |
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232 | 232 | interpreter installed): |
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233 | 233 | |
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234 | 234 | * ``%%!``: run cell body with the underlying OS shell; this is similar to |
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235 | 235 | prefixing every line in the cell with ``!``. |
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236 | 236 | |
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237 | 237 | * ``%%bash``: run cell body under bash. |
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238 | 238 | |
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239 | 239 | * ``%%capture``: capture the output of the code in the cell (and stderr as |
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240 | 240 | well). Useful to run codes that produce too much output that you don't even |
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241 | 241 | want scrolled. |
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242 | 242 | |
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243 | 243 | * ``%%file``: save cell body as a file. |
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244 | 244 | |
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245 | 245 | * ``%%perl``: run cell body using Perl. |
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246 | 246 | |
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247 | 247 | * ``%%prun``: run cell body with profiler (cell extension of ``%prun``). |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | * ``%%python3``: run cell body using Python 3. |
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250 | 250 | |
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251 | 251 | * ``%%ruby``: run cell body using Ruby. |
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252 | 252 | |
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253 | 253 | * ``%%script``: run cell body with the script specified in the first line. |
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254 | 254 | |
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255 | 255 | * ``%%sh``: run cell body using sh. |
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256 | 256 | |
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257 | 257 | * ``%%sx``: capture cell output running the code with the system shell (cell |
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258 | 258 | extension of ``%sx``). |
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259 | 259 | |
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260 | 260 | * ``%%system``: run cell with system shell (``%%!`` is an alias to this). |
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261 | 261 | |
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262 | 262 | * ``%%timeit``: time the execution of the cell (extension of ``%timeit``). |
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263 | 263 | |
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264 | 264 | This is what some of the script-related magics look like in action: |
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265 | 265 | |
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266 | 266 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_script_cells.png |
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267 | 267 | :width: 460px |
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268 | 268 | :alt: Cluster management from the notebook dashboard |
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269 | 269 | :align: center |
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270 | 270 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_script_cells.png |
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271 | 271 | |
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272 | 272 | In addition, we have also a number of :ref:`extensions <extensions_overview>` |
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273 | 273 | that provide specialized magics. These typically require additional software |
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274 | 274 | to run and must be manually loaded via ``%load_ext <extension name>``, but are |
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275 | 275 | extremely useful. The following extensions are provided: |
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276 | 276 | |
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277 |
Cython magics (extension :ref:` |
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277 | **Cython magics (extension :ref:`cythonmagic <extensions_cythonmagic>`)** | |
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278 | 278 | This extension provides magics to automatically build and compile Python |
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279 | 279 | extension modules using the Cython_ language. You must install Cython |
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280 | 280 | separately, as well as a C compiler, for this to work. The examples |
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281 | 281 | directory in the source distribution ships with a full notebook |
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282 | 282 | demonstrating these capabilities: |
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283 | 283 | |
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284 | 284 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_cythonmagic.png |
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285 | 285 | :width: 460px |
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286 | 286 | :alt: Cython magic |
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287 | 287 | :align: center |
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288 | 288 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_cythonmagic.png |
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289 | 289 | |
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290 | 290 | .. _cython: http://cython.org |
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291 | 291 | |
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292 | Octave magics (extension :ref:`octavemagic <extensions_octavemagic>`) | |
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292 | **Octave magics (extension :ref:`octavemagic <extensions_octavemagic>`)** | |
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293 | 293 | This extension provides several magics that support calling code written in |
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294 | 294 | the Octave_ language for numerical computing. You can execute single-lines |
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295 | 295 | or whole blocks of Octave code, capture both output and figures inline |
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296 | 296 | (just like matplotlib plots), and have variables automatically converted |
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297 | 297 | between the two languages. To use this extension, you must have Octave |
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298 | 298 | installed as well as the oct2py_ and h5py_ packages. The examples |
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299 | 299 | directory in the source distribution ships with a full notebook |
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300 | 300 | demonstrating these capabilities: |
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301 | 301 | |
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302 | 302 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_octavemagic.png |
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303 | 303 | :width: 460px |
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304 | 304 | :alt: Octave magic |
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305 | 305 | :align: center |
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306 | 306 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_octavemagic.png |
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307 | 307 | |
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308 | 308 | .. _octave: http://www.gnu.org/software/octave |
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309 | 309 | .. _oct2py: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/oct2py |
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310 | 310 | .. _h5py: http://code.google.com/p/h5py |
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311 | 311 | |
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312 | ||
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313 | R magics (extension :ref:`rmagic <extensions_rmagic>`) | |
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312 | **R magics (extension :ref:`rmagic <extensions_rmagic>`)** | |
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314 | 313 | This extension provides several magics that support calling code written in |
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315 | 314 | the R_ language for statistical data analysis. You can execute |
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316 | 315 | single-lines or whole blocks of R code, capture both output and figures |
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317 | 316 | inline (just like matplotlib plots), and have variables automatically |
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318 | 317 | converted between the two languages. To use this extension, you must have |
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319 | 318 | R installed as well as the rpy2_ package that bridges Python and R. The |
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320 | 319 | examples directory in the source distribution ships with a full notebook |
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321 | 320 | demonstrating these capabilities: |
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322 | 321 | |
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323 | 322 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_rmagic.png |
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324 | 323 | :width: 460px |
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325 | 324 | :alt: R magic |
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326 | 325 | :align: center |
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327 | 326 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_notebook_rmagic.png |
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328 | 327 | |
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329 | 328 | .. _R: http://www.r-project.org |
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330 | 329 | .. _rpy2: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2.html |
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331 | 330 | |
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332 | 331 | |
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333 | 332 | Tab completer improvements |
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334 | 333 | -------------------------- |
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335 | 334 | |
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336 | 335 | Useful tab-completion based on live inspection of objects is one of the most |
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337 | 336 | popular features of IPython. To make this process even more user-friendly, the |
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338 | 337 | completers of both the Qt console and the Notebook have been reworked. |
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339 | 338 | |
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340 | 339 | The Qt console comes with a new ncurses-like tab completer, activated by |
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341 | 340 | default, which lets you cycle through the available completions by pressing tab, |
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342 | 341 | or select a completion with the arrow keys (:ghpull:`1851`). |
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343 | 342 | |
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344 | 343 | .. figure:: ../_static/ipy_013_qtconsole_completer.png |
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345 | 344 | :width: 460px |
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346 | 345 | :alt: ncurses-like completer, with highlighted selection. |
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347 | 346 | :align: center |
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348 | 347 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_qtconsole_completer.png |
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349 | 348 | |
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350 | 349 | The new improved Qt console's ncurses-like completer allows to easily |
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351 | 350 | navigate thought long list of completions. |
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352 | 351 | |
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353 | 352 | In the notebook, completions are now sourced both from object introspection and |
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354 | 353 | analysis of surrounding code, so limited completions can be offered for |
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355 | 354 | variables defined in the current cell, or while the kernel is busy |
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356 | 355 | (:ghpull:`1711`). |
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357 | 356 | |
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358 | 357 | |
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359 | 358 | We have implemented a new configurable flag to control tab completion on |
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360 | 359 | modules that provide the ``__all__`` attribute:: |
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361 | 360 | |
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362 | 361 | IPCompleter.limit_to__all__= Boolean |
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363 | 362 | |
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364 | 363 | This instructs the completer to honor ``__all__`` for the completion. |
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365 | 364 | Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``, if True: only those names |
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366 | 365 | in ``obj.__all__`` will be included. When False [default]: the ``__all__`` |
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367 | 366 | attribute is ignored. :ghpull:`1529`. |
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368 | 367 | |
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369 | 368 | |
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370 | 369 | Improvements to the Qt console |
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371 | 370 | ------------------------------ |
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372 | 371 | |
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373 | * changes for easier integration into other projects such as Spyder_. | |
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372 | The Qt console continues to receive improvements and refinements, despite the | |
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373 | fact that it is by now a fairly mature and robust component. Lots of small | |
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374 | polish has gone into it, here are a few highlights: | |
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375 | ||
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376 | * A number of changes were made to the underlying code for easier integration | |
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377 | into other projects such as Spyder_ (:ghpull:`2007`, :ghpull:`2024`). | |
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374 | 378 | |
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375 | 379 | * Improved menus with a new Magic menu that is organized by magic groups (this |
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376 | 380 | was made possible by the reorganization of the magic system |
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377 | 381 | internals). :ghpull:`1782`. |
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378 | 382 | |
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379 | 383 | * Allow for restarting kernels without clearing the qtconsole, while leaving a |
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380 | 384 | visible indication that the kernel has restarted. :ghpull:`1681`. |
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381 | 385 | |
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382 | * Allow the native display of jpeg image in the qtconsole. :ghpull:`1643`. | |
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386 | * Allow the native display of jpeg images in the qtconsole. :ghpull:`1643`. | |
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383 | 387 | |
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384 | 388 | .. _spyder: https://code.google.com/p/spyderlib |
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385 | 389 | |
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386 | 390 | |
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387 | 391 | |
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388 | 392 | Parallel |
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389 | 393 | -------- |
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390 | 394 | |
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391 | 395 | The parallel tools have been improved and fine-tuned on multiple fronts. Now, |
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392 | 396 | the creation of an :class:`IPython.parallel.Client` object automatically |
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393 | 397 | activates a line and cell magic function ``px`` that sends its code to all the |
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394 | 398 | engines. Further magics can be easily created with the :meth:`.Client.activate` |
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395 | 399 | method, to conveniently execute code on any subset of engines. :ghpull:`1893`. |
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396 | 400 | |
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397 | 401 | The ``%%px`` cell magic can also be given an optional targets argument, as well |
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398 | 402 | as a ``--out`` argument for storing its output. |
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399 | 403 | |
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400 | 404 | A new magic has also been added, ``%pxconfig``, that lets you configure various |
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401 | 405 | defaults of the parallel magics. As usual, type ``%pxconfig?`` for details. |
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402 | 406 | |
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403 | 407 | The exception reporting in parallel contexts has been improved to be easier to |
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404 | 408 | read. Now, IPython directly reports the remote exceptions without showing any |
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405 | 409 | of the internal execution parts: |
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406 | 410 | |
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407 | 411 | .. image:: ../_static/ipy_013_par_tb.png |
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408 | 412 | :width: 460px |
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409 | 413 | :alt: Improved parallel exceptions. |
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410 | 414 | :align: center |
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411 | 415 | :target: ../_static/ipy_013_par_tb.png |
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412 | 416 | |
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413 | ||
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414 | 417 | The parallel tools now default to using ``NoDB`` as the storage backend for |
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415 | 418 | intermediate results. This means that the default usage case will have a |
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416 | 419 | significantly reduced memory footprint, though certain advanced features are |
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417 | 420 | not available with this backend. For more details, see :ref:`parallel_db`. |
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418 | 421 | |
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419 | 422 | The parallel magics now display all output, so you can do parallel plotting or |
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420 | 423 | other actions with complex display. The ``px`` magic has now both line and cell |
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421 | 424 | modes, and in cell mode finer control has been added about how to collate |
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422 | 425 | output from multiple engines. :ghpull:`1768`. |
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423 | 426 | |
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427 | There have also been incremental improvements to the SSH launchers: | |
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425 | 428 | |
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426 | 429 | * add to_send/fetch steps for moving connection files around. |
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427 | 430 | |
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428 | 431 | * add SSHProxyEngineSetLauncher, for invoking to `ipcluster engines` on a |
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429 | 432 | remote host. This can be used to start a set of engines via PBS/SGE/MPI |
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430 | 433 | *remotely*. |
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431 | 434 | |
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432 | 435 | This makes the SSHLauncher usable on machines without shared filesystems. |
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433 | 436 | |
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434 | When sending files, the destination directory must *already exist* - that is, | |
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435 | `ipython profile create` may be necessary on the remote system, before the | |
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436 | security dir exists for putting the connection file the first | |
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437 | time. :ghpull:`1634`. | |
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438 | ||
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439 | Add sugar methods/properties to AsyncResult that are generically useful | |
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440 | (:ghpull:`1548`): | |
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437 | A number of 'sugar' methods/properties were added to AsyncResult that are | |
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438 | quite useful (:ghpull:`1548`) for everday work: | |
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441 | 439 | |
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442 | 440 | * ``ar.wall_time`` = received - submitted |
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443 | 441 | * ``ar.serial_time`` = sum of serial computation time |
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444 | 442 | * ``ar.elapsed`` = time since submission (wall_time if done) |
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445 | 443 | * ``ar.progress`` = (int) number of sub-tasks that have completed |
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446 | 444 | * ``len(ar)`` = # of tasks |
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447 | 445 | * ``ar.wait_interactive()``: prints progress |
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448 | 446 | |
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449 |
Added :meth:`.Client.spin_thread` / :meth:`~.Client.stop_spin_thread` for |
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450 |
spin in a background thread, to keep zmq queue clear. This can be used |
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451 | ensure that timing information is as accurate as possible (at the cost of | |
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447 | Added :meth:`.Client.spin_thread` / :meth:`~.Client.stop_spin_thread` for | |
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448 | running spin in a background thread, to keep zmq queue clear. This can be used | |
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449 | to ensure that timing information is as accurate as possible (at the cost of | |
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452 | 450 | having a background thread active). |
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453 | 451 | |
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454 | 452 | Set TaskScheduler.hwm default to 1 instead of 0. 1 has more |
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455 | 453 | predictable/intuitive behavior, if often slower, and thus a more logical |
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456 | 454 | default. Users whose workloads require maximum throughput and are largely |
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457 | 455 | homogeneous in time per task can make the optimization themselves, but now the |
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458 | 456 | behavior will be less surprising to new users. :ghpull:`1294`. |
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459 | 457 | |
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460 | 458 | |
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461 | 459 | Kernel/Engine unification |
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462 | 460 | ------------------------- |
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463 | 461 | |
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464 | :ghpull:`1640` | |
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465 | ||
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466 | Add :func:`IPython.embed_kernel()` as a public API. | |
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467 | Embedding an IPython kernel in an application is useful when you want to use | |
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468 | IPython.embed() but don't have a terminal attached on stdin and stdout. | |
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469 | ||
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470 | :func:`IPython.parallel.bind_kernel` allows you to promote Engines to listening Kernels, | |
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471 | and connect QtConsoles directly to an Engine and debug it directly. | |
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472 | ||
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473 | This also means that Engines are now fully IPython, allowing access to magics, | |
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474 | etc. in your parallel execution. | |
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462 | This is mostly work 'under the hood', but it is actually a *major* achievement | |
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463 | for the project that has deep implications in the long term: at last, we have | |
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464 | unified the main object that execute as the user's interactive shell (which | |
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465 | we refer to as the *IPython kernel*) with the objects that run in all the | |
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466 | worker nodes of the parallel computing facilities (the *IPython engines*). | |
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467 | Ever since the first implementation of IPython's parallel code back in 2006, we | |
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468 | had wanted to have these two roles be played by the same machinery, but a | |
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469 | number of technical reasons had prevented that from being true. | |
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470 | ||
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471 | In this release we have now merged them, and this has a number of important | |
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472 | consequences: | |
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473 | ||
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474 | * It is possible to connect any of our clients (qtconsole or terminal console) | |
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475 | to any individual parallel engine, with the *exact* behavior of working at a | |
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476 | 'regular' IPython console/qtconsole. This makes debugging, plotting, etc. in | |
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477 | parallel scenarios vastly easier. | |
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478 | ||
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479 | * Parallel engines can always execute arbitrary 'IPython code', that is, code | |
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480 | that has magics, shell extensions, etc. In combination with the ``%%px`` | |
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481 | magics, it is thus extremely natural for example to send to all engines a | |
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482 | block of Cython or R code to be executed via the new Cython and R magics. For | |
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483 | example, this snippet would send the R block to all active engines in a | |
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484 | cluster:: | |
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485 | ||
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486 | %%px | |
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487 | %%R | |
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488 | ... R code goes here | |
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489 | ||
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490 | * It is possible to embed not only an interactive shell with the | |
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491 | :func:`IPython.embed` call as always, but now you can also embed a *kernel* | |
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492 | with :func:``IPython.embed_kernel()`. Embedding an IPython kernel in an | |
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493 | application is useful when you want to use :func:`IPython.embed` but don't | |
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494 | have a terminal attached on stdin and stdout. | |
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495 | ||
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496 | * The new :func:`IPython.parallel.bind_kernel` allows you to promote Engines to | |
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497 | listening Kernels, and connect QtConsoles directly to an Engine and debug it | |
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498 | directly. | |
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499 | ||
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500 | In addition, having a single core object through our entire architecture also | |
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501 | makes the project conceptually cleaner, easier to maintain and more robust. | |
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502 | This took a lot of work to get in place, but we are thrilled to have this major | |
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503 | piece of architecture finally where we'd always wanted it to be. | |
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475 | 504 | |
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476 | 505 | |
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477 | 506 | Official Public API |
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478 | 507 | ------------------- |
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479 | 508 | |
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480 | 509 | We have begun organizing our API for easier public use, with an eye towards an |
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481 | 510 | official IPython 1.0 release which will firmly maintain this API compatible for |
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482 | 511 | its entire lifecycle. There is now an :mod:`IPython.display` module that |
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483 | 512 | aggregates all display routines, and the :mod:`IPython.config` namespace has |
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484 | 513 | all public configuration tools. We will continue improving our public API |
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485 | 514 | layout so that users only need to import names one level deeper than the main |
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486 | 515 | ``IPython`` package to access all public namespaces. |
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487 | 516 | |
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488 | 517 | |
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489 | 518 | IPython notebook file icons |
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490 | 519 | --------------------------- |
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491 | 520 | |
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492 | 521 | The directory ``docs/resources`` in the source distribution contains SVG and |
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493 | 522 | PNG versions of our file icons, as well as an ``Info.plist.example`` file with |
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494 | 523 | instructions to install them on Mac OSX. This is a first draft of our icons, |
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495 | 524 | and we encourage contributions from users with graphic talent to improve them |
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496 | 525 | in the future: |
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497 | 526 | |
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498 | 527 | .. image:: ../../resources/ipynb_icon_128x128.png |
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499 | 528 | :alt: IPython notebook file icon. |
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500 | 529 | |
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501 | 530 | |
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502 | 531 | New top-level `locate` command |
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503 | 532 | ------------------------------ |
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504 | 533 | |
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505 | 534 | Add `locate` entry points; these would be useful for quickly locating IPython |
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506 | 535 | directories and profiles from other (non-Python) applications. :ghpull:`1762`. |
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507 | 536 | |
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508 | 537 | Examples:: |
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509 | 538 | |
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510 | 539 | $> ipython locate |
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511 | 540 | /Users/me/.ipython |
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512 | 541 | |
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513 | 542 | $> ipython locate profile foo |
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514 | 543 | /Users/me/.ipython/profile_foo |
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515 | 544 | |
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516 | 545 | $> ipython locate profile |
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517 | 546 | /Users/me/.ipython/profile_default |
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518 | 547 | |
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519 | 548 | $> ipython locate profile dne |
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520 | 549 | [ProfileLocate] Profile u'dne' not found. |
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521 | 550 | |
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522 | 551 | |
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523 | 552 | Other new features and improvements |
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524 | 553 | ----------------------------------- |
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525 | 554 | |
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526 | 555 | * **%install_ext**: A new magic function to install an IPython extension from |
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527 | 556 | a URL. E.g. ``%install_ext |
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528 | 557 | https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/ipython-physics/raw/default/physics.py``. |
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529 | 558 | |
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530 | 559 | * The ``%loadpy`` magic is no longer restricted to Python files, and has been |
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531 | 560 | renamed ``%load``. The old name remains as an alias. |
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532 | 561 | |
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533 | 562 | * New command line arguments will help external programs find IPython folders: |
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534 | 563 | ``ipython locate`` finds the user's IPython directory, and ``ipython locate |
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535 | 564 | profile foo`` finds the folder for the 'foo' profile (if it exists). |
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536 | 565 | |
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537 | 566 | * The :envvar:`IPYTHON_DIR` environment variable, introduced in the Great |
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538 | 567 | Reorganization of 0.11 and existing only in versions 0.11-0.13, has been |
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539 | 568 | deprecated. As described in :ghpull:`1167`, the complexity and confusion of |
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540 | 569 | migrating to this variable is not worth the aesthetic improvement. Please use |
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541 | 570 | the historical :envvar:`IPYTHONDIR` environment variable instead. |
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542 | 571 | |
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543 | 572 | * The default value of *interactivity* passed from |
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544 | 573 | :meth:`~IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.run_cell` to |
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545 | 574 | :meth:`~IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.run_ast_nodes` |
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546 | 575 | is now configurable. |
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547 | 576 | |
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548 | 577 | * New ``%alias_magic`` function to conveniently create aliases of existing |
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549 | 578 | magics, if you prefer to have shorter names for personal use. |
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550 | 579 | |
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551 | 580 | * We ship unminified versions of the JavaScript libraries we use, to better |
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552 | 581 | comply with Debian's packaging policies. |
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553 | 582 | |
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554 | 583 | * Simplify the information presented by ``obj?/obj??`` to eliminate a few |
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555 | 584 | redundant fields when possible. :ghpull:`2038`. |
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556 | 585 | |
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557 | 586 | * Improved continuous integration for IPython. We now have automated test runs |
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558 | 587 | on `Shining Panda <https://jenkins.shiningpanda.com/ipython>`_ and `Travis-CI |
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559 | 588 | <http://travis-ci.org/#!/ipython/ipython>`_, as well as `Tox support |
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560 | 589 | <http://tox.testrun.org>`_. |
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561 | 590 | |
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562 | 591 | * The `vim-ipython`_ functionality (externally developed) has been updated to |
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563 | 592 | the latest version. |
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564 | 593 | |
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565 | 594 | .. _vim-ipython: https://github.com/ivanov/vim-ipython |
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566 | 595 | |
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567 | 596 | * The ``%save`` magic now has a ``-f`` flag to force overwriting, which makes |
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568 | 597 | it much more usable in the notebook where it is not possible to reply to |
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569 | 598 | interactive questions from the kernel. :ghpull:`1937`. |
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570 | 599 | |
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571 | 600 | * Use dvipng to format sympy.Matrix, enabling display of matrices in the Qt |
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572 | 601 | console with the sympy printing extension. :ghpull:`1861`. |
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573 | 602 | |
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574 | 603 | * Our messaging protocol now has a reasonable test suite, helping ensure that |
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575 | 604 | we don't accidentally deviate from the spec and possibly break third-party |
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576 | 605 | applications that may have been using it. We encourage users to contribute |
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577 | 606 | more stringent tests to this part of the test suite. :ghpull:`1627`. |
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578 | 607 | |
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579 | 608 | * Use LaTeX to display, on output, various built-in types with the SymPy |
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580 | 609 | printing extension. :ghpull:`1399`. |
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581 | 610 | |
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582 | 611 | * Add Gtk3 event loop integration and example. :ghpull:`1588`. |
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583 | 612 | |
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584 | 613 | * ``clear_output`` improvements, which allow things like progress bars and other |
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585 | 614 | simple animations to work well in the notebook (:ghpull:`1563`): |
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586 | 615 | |
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587 | 616 | * `clear_output()` clears the line, even in terminal IPython, the QtConsole |
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588 | 617 | and plain Python as well, by printing `\r` to streams. |
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589 | 618 | |
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590 | 619 | * `clear_output()` avoids the flicker in the notebook by adding a delay, |
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591 | 620 | and firing immediately upon the next actual display message. |
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592 | 621 | |
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593 | 622 | * `display_javascript` hides its `output_area` element, so using display to |
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594 | 623 | run a bunch of javascript doesn't result in ever-growing vertical space. |
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595 | 624 | |
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596 | 625 | * Add simple support for running inside a virtualenv. While this doesn't |
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597 | 626 | supplant proper installation (as users should do), it helps ad-hoc calling of |
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598 | 627 | IPython from inside a virtualenv. :ghpull:`1388`. |
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599 | 628 | |
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600 | 629 | |
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601 | 630 | Major Bugs fixed |
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602 | 631 | ---------------- |
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603 | 632 | |
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604 | 633 | In this cycle, we have :ref:`closed over 740 issues <issues_list_013>`, but a |
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605 | 634 | few major ones merit special mention: |
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606 | 635 | |
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607 | 636 | * The ``%pastebin`` magic has been updated to point to gist.github.com, since |
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608 | 637 | unfortunately http://paste.pocoo.org has closed down. We also added a -d flag |
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609 | 638 | for the user to provide a gist description string. :ghpull:`1670`. |
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610 | 639 | |
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611 | 640 | * Fix ``%paste`` that would reject certain valid inputs. :ghpull:`1258`. |
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612 | 641 | |
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613 | 642 | * Fix sending and receiving of Numpy structured arrays (those with composite |
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614 | 643 | dtypes, often used as recarrays). :ghpull:`2034`. |
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615 | 644 | |
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616 | 645 | * Reconnect when the websocket connection closes unexpectedly. :ghpull:`1577`. |
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617 | 646 | |
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618 | 647 | * Fix truncated representation of objects in the debugger by showing at least |
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619 | 648 | 80 characters' worth of information. :ghpull:`1793`. |
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620 | 649 | |
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621 | 650 | * Fix logger to be Unicode-aware: logging could crash ipython if there was |
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622 | 651 | unicode in the input. :ghpull:`1792`. |
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623 | 652 | |
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624 | 653 | * Fix images missing from XML/SVG export in the Qt console. :ghpull:`1449`. |
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625 | 654 | |
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626 | 655 | * Fix deepreload on Python 3. :ghpull:`1625`, as well as having a much cleaner |
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627 | 656 | and more robust implementation of deepreload in general. :ghpull:`1457`. |
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628 | 657 | |
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629 | 658 | |
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630 | 659 | Backwards incompatible changes |
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631 | 660 | ------------------------------ |
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632 | 661 | |
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633 | 662 | * The exception :exc:`IPython.core.error.TryNext` previously accepted |
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634 | 663 | arguments and keyword arguments to be passed to the next implementation |
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635 | 664 | of the hook. This feature was removed as it made error message propagation |
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636 | 665 | difficult and violated the principle of loose coupling. |
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