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actually send only one kernel_info request...
actually send only one kernel_info request store the Future for the initial request, allowing subsequent requests to wait on the same pending reply. Previously, any incoming requests that arrived while waiting for the first reply would send their own request.

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test_notebook.py
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"""Tests for notebook.py"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import json
from .base import ExportersTestsBase
from ..notebook import NotebookExporter
from IPython.testing.tools import assert_big_text_equal
class TestNotebookExporter(ExportersTestsBase):
"""Contains test functions for notebook.py"""
exporter_class = NotebookExporter
def test_export(self):
"""
Does the NotebookExporter return the file unchanged?
"""
with open(self._get_notebook()) as f:
file_contents = f.read()
(output, resources) = self.exporter_class().from_filename(self._get_notebook())
assert len(output) > 0
assert_big_text_equal(output, file_contents)
def test_downgrade_3(self):
exporter = self.exporter_class(nbformat_version=3)
(output, resources) = exporter.from_filename(self._get_notebook())
nb = json.loads(output)
self.assertEqual(nb['nbformat'], 3)
def test_downgrade_2(self):
exporter = self.exporter_class(nbformat_version=2)
(output, resources) = exporter.from_filename(self._get_notebook())
nb = json.loads(output)
self.assertEqual(nb['nbformat'], 2)