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Shut down kernels in parallel When stopping the notebook server, it currently sends a shutdown request to each kernel and then waits for the process to finish. This can be slow if you have several kernels running. This makes it issues all the shutdown requests before waiting on the processes, so shutdown happens in parallel. KernelManager (and MultiKernelManager) gain three new public API methods to allow this: * request_shutdown (promoted from a private method) * wait_shutdown (refactored out of shutdown_kernel) * cleanup (refactored out of shutdown_kernel)

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"""Tests for IPython.lib.display.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2012, 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 __future__ import print_function
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile, mkdtemp
from os.path import split, join as pjoin, dirname
# Third-party imports
import nose.tools as nt
# Our own imports
from IPython.lib import display
from IPython.testing.decorators import skipif_not_numpy
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#--------------------------
# FileLink tests
#--------------------------
def test_instantiation_FileLink():
"""FileLink: Test class can be instantiated"""
fl = display.FileLink('example.txt')
def test_warning_on_non_existant_path_FileLink():
"""FileLink: Calling _repr_html_ on non-existant files returns a warning
"""
fl = display.FileLink('example.txt')
nt.assert_true(fl._repr_html_().startswith('Path (<tt>example.txt</tt>)'))
def test_existing_path_FileLink():
"""FileLink: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected on existing filepath
"""
tf = NamedTemporaryFile()
fl = display.FileLink(tf.name)
actual = fl._repr_html_()
expected = "<a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" % (tf.name,tf.name)
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_existing_path_FileLink_repr():
"""FileLink: Calling repr() functions as expected on existing filepath
"""
tf = NamedTemporaryFile()
fl = display.FileLink(tf.name)
actual = repr(fl)
expected = tf.name
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_error_on_directory_to_FileLink():
"""FileLink: Raises error when passed directory
"""
td = mkdtemp()
nt.assert_raises(ValueError,display.FileLink,td)
#--------------------------
# FileLinks tests
#--------------------------
def test_instantiation_FileLinks():
"""FileLinks: Test class can be instantiated
"""
fls = display.FileLinks('example')
def test_warning_on_non_existant_path_FileLinks():
"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ on non-existant files returns a warning
"""
fls = display.FileLinks('example')
nt.assert_true(fls._repr_html_().startswith('Path (<tt>example</tt>)'))
def test_existing_path_FileLinks():
"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected on existing dir
"""
td = mkdtemp()
tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
fl = display.FileLinks(td)
actual = fl._repr_html_()
actual = actual.split('\n')
actual.sort()
# the links should always have forward slashes, even on windows, so replace
# backslashes with forward slashes here
expected = ["%s/<br>" % td,
"&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" %\
(tf2.name.replace("\\","/"),split(tf2.name)[1]),
"&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" %\
(tf1.name.replace("\\","/"),split(tf1.name)[1])]
expected.sort()
# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_existing_path_FileLinks_alt_formatter():
"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected w/ an alt formatter
"""
td = mkdtemp()
tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
def fake_formatter(dirname,fnames,included_suffixes):
return ["hello","world"]
fl = display.FileLinks(td,notebook_display_formatter=fake_formatter)
actual = fl._repr_html_()
actual = actual.split('\n')
actual.sort()
expected = ["hello","world"]
expected.sort()
# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_existing_path_FileLinks_repr():
"""FileLinks: Calling repr() functions as expected on existing directory """
td = mkdtemp()
tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
fl = display.FileLinks(td)
actual = repr(fl)
actual = actual.split('\n')
actual.sort()
expected = ['%s/' % td, ' %s' % split(tf1.name)[1],' %s' % split(tf2.name)[1]]
expected.sort()
# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_existing_path_FileLinks_repr_alt_formatter():
"""FileLinks: Calling repr() functions as expected w/ alt formatter
"""
td = mkdtemp()
tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
def fake_formatter(dirname,fnames,included_suffixes):
return ["hello","world"]
fl = display.FileLinks(td,terminal_display_formatter=fake_formatter)
actual = repr(fl)
actual = actual.split('\n')
actual.sort()
expected = ["hello","world"]
expected.sort()
# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
def test_error_on_file_to_FileLinks():
"""FileLinks: Raises error when passed file
"""
td = mkdtemp()
tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
nt.assert_raises(ValueError,display.FileLinks,tf1.name)
@skipif_not_numpy
def test_audio_from_file():
path = pjoin(dirname(__file__), 'test.wav')
display.Audio(filename=path)