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Use default OS shell to run system commands Instead of using os.system which uses /bin/sh, this uses subprocess.call (the replacement of os.system) to run the command using the default shell of the OS. With this, one can use more advanced commands for bash, zsh, ksh, ... I do not have a win32 system to test this modification, so maybe line 2236 can also be changed like 2239.

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"""
Module that re-groups transformer that would be applied to ipynb files
before going through the templating machinery.
It exposes a convenient class to inherit from to access configurability.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 ..utils.base import NbConvertBase
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Transformer(NbConvertBase):
""" A configurable transformer
Inherit from this class if you wish to have configurability for your
transformer.
Any configurable traitlets this class exposed will be configurable in profiles
using c.SubClassName.atribute=value
you can overwrite :meth:`transform_cell` to apply a transformation independently on each cell
or :meth:`call` if you prefer your own logic. See corresponding docstring for informations.
Disabled by default and can be enabled via the config by
'c.YourTransformerName.enabled = True'
"""
enabled = Bool(False, config=True)
def __init__(self, **kw):
"""
Public constructor
Parameters
----------
config : Config
Configuration file structure
**kw : misc
Additional arguments
"""
super(Transformer, self).__init__(**kw)
def __call__(self, nb, resources):
if self.enabled:
return self.call(nb,resources)
else:
return nb, resources
def call(self, nb, resources):
"""
Transformation to apply on each notebook.
You should return modified nb, resources.
If you wish to apply your transform on each cell, you might want to
overwrite transform_cell method instead.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
Notebook being converted
resources : dictionary
Additional resources used in the conversion process. Allows
transformers to pass variables into the Jinja engine.
"""
self.log.debug("Applying transform: %s", self.__class__.__name__)
try :
for worksheet in nb.worksheets:
for index, cell in enumerate(worksheet.cells):
worksheet.cells[index], resources = self.transform_cell(cell, resources, index)
return nb, resources
except NotImplementedError:
raise NotImplementedError('should be implemented by subclass')
def transform_cell(self, cell, resources, index):
"""
Overwrite if you want to apply a transformation on each cell. You
should return modified cell and resource dictionary.
Parameters
----------
cell : NotebookNode cell
Notebook cell being processed
resources : dictionary
Additional resources used in the conversion process. Allows
transformers to pass variables into the Jinja engine.
index : int
Index of the cell being processed
"""
raise NotImplementedError('should be implemented by subclass')
return cell, resources