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This feature was discussed in #6123, but it doesn't look like anything was ever incorporated into the IPython Notebook....
This feature was discussed in #6123, but it doesn't look like anything was ever incorporated into the IPython Notebook. Here's a brief overview of the changes: - Display of messages from other clients can be toggled on and off from within a notebook, either using the ``<M-m>e`` keyboard shortcut in the web UI, or through the option in the "Kernel" menu. - notebook.js controls whether messages are displayed through a callback that is invoked from kernel.js when no callbacks are available for a message. - The UI displays ``execute_input`` messages originating from an other clients in new cells at the end of the notebook. Output messages (``execute_result`` et al.) will only be displayed if a cell exists with a matching message ID. Pending design questions: - Should each ``execute_input`` message cause a new cell to be created? - Should new cells be placed at the end of the notebook, or elsewhere? If the latter, what criteria should be followed?

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"""Test the IPython.kernel public API
Authors
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* MinRK
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.kernel import launcher, connect
from IPython import kernel
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_kms():
for base in ("", "Multi"):
KM = base + "KernelManager"
nt.assert_in(KM, dir(kernel))
def test_kcs():
for base in ("", "Blocking"):
KM = base + "KernelClient"
nt.assert_in(KM, dir(kernel))
def test_launcher():
for name in launcher.__all__:
nt.assert_in(name, dir(kernel))
def test_connect():
for name in connect.__all__:
nt.assert_in(name, dir(kernel))