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Reverse hscrollbar min-height hack on OS X...
Reverse hscrollbar min-height hack on OS X OS X has optional behavior to only draw scrollbars during scroll, which causes problems for CodeMirror's scrollbars. CodeMirror's solution is to set a minimum size for their scrollbars, which is always present. The trade is that the container overlays most of the last line, swallowing click events when there is scrolling to do, even when no scrollbar is visible. This reverses the trade, recovering the click events at the expense of never showing the horizontal scrollbar on OS X when this option is enabled.

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execute.py
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"""Module containing a preprocessor that removes the outputs from code cells"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import os
try:
from queue import Empty # Py 3
except ImportError:
from Queue import Empty # Py 2
from IPython.utils.traitlets import List, Unicode
from IPython.nbformat.v4 import output_from_msg
from .base import Preprocessor
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Integer
class ExecutePreprocessor(Preprocessor):
"""
Executes all the cells in a notebook
"""
timeout = Integer(30, config=True,
help="The time to wait (in seconds) for output from executions."
)
extra_arguments = List(Unicode)
def preprocess(self, nb, resources):
from IPython.kernel import run_kernel
kernel_name = nb.metadata.get('kernelspec', {}).get('name', 'python')
self.log.info("Executing notebook with kernel: %s" % kernel_name)
with run_kernel(kernel_name=kernel_name,
extra_arguments=self.extra_arguments,
stderr=open(os.devnull, 'w')) as kc:
self.kc = kc
nb, resources = super(ExecutePreprocessor, self).preprocess(nb, resources)
return nb, resources
def preprocess_cell(self, cell, resources, cell_index):
"""
Apply a transformation on each code cell. See base.py for details.
"""
if cell.cell_type != 'code':
return cell, resources
try:
outputs = self.run_cell(cell)
except Exception as e:
self.log.error("failed to run cell: " + repr(e))
self.log.error(str(cell.source))
raise
cell.outputs = outputs
return cell, resources
def run_cell(self, cell):
msg_id = self.kc.execute(cell.source)
self.log.debug("Executing cell:\n%s", cell.source)
# wait for finish, with timeout
while True:
try:
msg = self.kc.shell_channel.get_msg(timeout=self.timeout)
except Empty:
self.log.error("Timeout waiting for execute reply")
raise
if msg['parent_header'].get('msg_id') == msg_id:
break
else:
# not our reply
continue
outs = []
while True:
try:
msg = self.kc.iopub_channel.get_msg(timeout=self.timeout)
except Empty:
self.log.warn("Timeout waiting for IOPub output")
break
if msg['parent_header'].get('msg_id') != msg_id:
# not an output from our execution
continue
msg_type = msg['msg_type']
self.log.debug("output: %s", msg_type)
content = msg['content']
# set the prompt number for the input and the output
if 'execution_count' in content:
cell['execution_count'] = content['execution_count']
if msg_type == 'status':
if content['execution_state'] == 'idle':
break
else:
continue
elif msg_type == 'execute_input':
continue
elif msg_type == 'clear_output':
outs = []
continue
try:
out = output_from_msg(msg)
except ValueError:
self.log.error("unhandled iopub msg: " + msg_type)
else:
outs.append(out)
return outs