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Make the formatting of a code block name extendable...
Make the formatting of a code block name extendable Currently the user display of a code block requires a tight coupling between the caching compiler and the ultratb file, i.e., ultratb needs to know internal private variables of the caching compiler. This change makes the user-visible display of the code block name the responsibility of the caching compiler. A nice result is that the caching compiler can be overridden to have custom terminology in different systems for code blocks executed.

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Using raw_input and %debug in the Notebook

The Notebook has added support for raw_input and %debug, as of 1.0.

In [1]:
# Python 3 compat
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
    raw_input = input
In [2]:
name = raw_input("What is your name? ")
name
What is your name? Sir Robin
Out[2]:
'Sir Robin'
In [3]:
def div(x, y):
    return x/y

div(1,0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError                         Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in <module>()
      2     return x/y
      3 
----> 4 div(1,0)

<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in div(x, y)
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 
      4 div(1,0)

ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
In [4]:
%debug
> <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(2)div()
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 

ipdb> x
1
ipdb> y
0
ipdb> bt
  <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(4)<module>()
      1 def div(x, y):
      2     return x/y
      3 
----> 4 div(1,0)

> <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(2)div()
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 
      4 div(1,0)

ipdb> exit