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Make the widget property_lock store the JSON state, not the original object...
Make the widget property_lock store the JSON state, not the original object Comparison between arbitrary python objects can get crazy, whereas we really only care about if the JSON state we are syncing is different. So with this change, we store and check against the JSON state.

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"""Code for converting notebooks to and from the v2 format.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
* Jonathan Frederic
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from .nbbase import (
new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_worksheet, new_notebook, new_output
)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def upgrade(nb, from_version=1):
"""Convert a notebook to the v2 format.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
The Python representation of the notebook to convert.
from_version : int
The version of the notebook to convert from.
"""
if from_version == 1:
newnb = new_notebook()
ws = new_worksheet()
for cell in nb.cells:
if cell.cell_type == u'code':
newcell = new_code_cell(input=cell.get('code'),prompt_number=cell.get('prompt_number'))
elif cell.cell_type == u'text':
newcell = new_text_cell(u'markdown',source=cell.get('text'))
ws.cells.append(newcell)
newnb.worksheets.append(ws)
return newnb
else:
raise ValueError('Cannot convert a notebook from v%s to v2' % from_version)
def downgrade(nb):
"""Convert a v2 notebook to v1.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
The Python representation of the notebook to convert.
"""
raise Exception("Downgrade from notebook v2 to v1 is not supported.")