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Backport PR #6005: Changed right arrow key movement function to mirror left arrow key...
Backport PR #6005: Changed right arrow key movement function to mirror left arrow key Seems to solve Issue #5926 on this machine, and passing the test file locally. Changed from `cursor.movePosition` to `self._control.moveCursor`, the latter is what the left-arrow key uses. Also removed line 1373 which seems unnecessary and which prevents the cursor from moving at all. I'm not certain how to further test this to make sure nothing was broken.

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import sys
from IPython.parallel import Client
rc = Client()
rc.block=True
view = rc[:]
view.run('communicator.py')
view.execute('com = EngineCommunicator()')
# gather the connection information into a dict
ar = view.apply_async(lambda : com.info)
peers = ar.get_dict()
# this is a dict, keyed by engine ID, of the connection info for the EngineCommunicators
# connect the engines to each other:
view.apply_sync(lambda pdict: com.connect(pdict), peers)
# now all the engines are connected, and we can communicate between them:
def broadcast(client, sender, msg_name, dest_name=None, block=None):
"""broadcast a message from one engine to all others."""
dest_name = msg_name if dest_name is None else dest_name
client[sender].execute('com.publish(%s)'%msg_name, block=None)
targets = client.ids
targets.remove(sender)
return client[targets].execute('%s=com.consume()'%dest_name, block=None)
def send(client, sender, targets, msg_name, dest_name=None, block=None):
"""send a message from one to one-or-more engines."""
dest_name = msg_name if dest_name is None else dest_name
def _send(targets, m_name):
msg = globals()[m_name]
return com.send(targets, msg)
client[sender].apply_async(_send, targets, msg_name)
return client[targets].execute('%s=com.recv()'%dest_name, block=None)