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Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation....
Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation. The whole idea of the EventManager is that you can register hooks without worrying about what hooks other pieces of code might be registering. The reset methods violate this separation of concerns, since they will blow away everyone else's hooks too. (See gh-6680 for an example of this breaking things.) Since there is never any safe way to use them, we simply remove them entirely.

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widget_button.py
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"""Button class.
Represents a button in the frontend using a widget. Allows user to listen for
click events on the button and trigger backend code when the clicks are fired.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from .widget import DOMWidget, CallbackDispatcher
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool, CaselessStrEnum
from IPython.utils.warn import DeprecatedClass
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# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Button(DOMWidget):
"""Button widget.
This widget has an `on_click` method that allows you to listen for the
user clicking on the button. The click event itself is stateless."""
_view_name = Unicode('ButtonView', sync=True)
# Keys
description = Unicode('', help="Button label.", sync=True)
tooltip = Unicode(help="Tooltip caption of the button.", sync=True)
disabled = Bool(False, help="Enable or disable user changes.", sync=True)
button_style = CaselessStrEnum(
values=['primary', 'success', 'info', 'warning', 'danger', ''],
default_value='', allow_none=True, sync=True, help="""Use a
predefined styling for the button.""")
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""Constructor"""
super(Button, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self._click_handlers = CallbackDispatcher()
self.on_msg(self._handle_button_msg)
def on_click(self, callback, remove=False):
"""Register a callback to execute when the button is clicked.
The callback will be called with one argument,
the clicked button widget instance.
Parameters
----------
remove : bool (optional)
Set to true to remove the callback from the list of callbacks."""
self._click_handlers.register_callback(callback, remove=remove)
def _handle_button_msg(self, _, content):
"""Handle a msg from the front-end.
Parameters
----------
content: dict
Content of the msg."""
if content.get('event', '') == 'click':
self._click_handlers(self)
# Remove in IPython 4.0
ButtonWidget = DeprecatedClass(Button, 'ButtonWidget')