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Merge pull request #4542 from ivanov/history-clear...
Merge pull request #4542 from ivanov/history-clear new `ipython history clear` subcommand This new subcommand is equivalent to ipython history trim --HistoryTrim.keep=0, which is now supported (and also has a more convenient --keep alias) This command comes with a fix to bash completion of flags for ipython history subcmd also included is a tiny fix for nbconvert completion that was pointed out by @jakobgager in #4528 also included is a change to our utils.io.ask_yes_no function that allows for specifying the behavior of a KeyboardInterrupt.

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"""Base classes and function for readers and writers.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
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# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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# Imports
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from base64 import encodestring, decodestring
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# Code
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class NotebookReader(object):
def reads(self, s, **kwargs):
"""Read a notebook from a string."""
raise NotImplementedError("loads must be implemented in a subclass")
def read(self, fp, **kwargs):
"""Read a notebook from a file like object"""
return self.reads(fp.read(), **kwargs)
class NotebookWriter(object):
def writes(self, nb, **kwargs):
"""Write a notebook to a string."""
raise NotImplementedError("loads must be implemented in a subclass")
def write(self, nb, fp, **kwargs):
"""Write a notebook to a file like object"""
return fp.write(self.writes(nb,**kwargs))