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Shut down kernels in parallel...
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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"""API for converting notebooks between versions.
Authors:
* Jonathan Frederic
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2013 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import re
from .reader import get_version, versions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def convert(nb, to_version):
"""Convert a notebook node object to a specific version. Assumes that
all the versions starting from 1 to the latest major X are implemented.
In other words, there should never be a case where v1 v2 v3 v5 exist without
a v4. Also assumes that all conversions can be made in one step increments
between major versions and ignores minor revisions.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
to_version : int
Major revision to convert the notebook to. Can either be an upgrade or
a downgrade.
"""
# Get input notebook version.
(version, version_minor) = get_version(nb)
# Check if destination is current version, if so return contents
if version == to_version:
return nb
# If the version exist, try to convert to it one step at a time.
elif to_version in versions:
# Get the the version that this recursion will convert to as a step
# closer to the final revision. Make sure the newer of the conversion
# functions is used to perform the conversion.
if to_version > version:
step_version = version + 1
convert_function = versions[step_version].upgrade
else:
step_version = version - 1
convert_function = versions[version].downgrade
# Convert and make sure version changed during conversion.
converted = convert_function(nb)
if converted.get('nbformat', 1) == version:
raise Exception("Cannot convert notebook from v%d to v%d. Operation" \
"failed silently." % (version, step_version))
# Recursively convert until target version is reached.
return convert(converted, to_version)
else:
raise Exception("Cannot convert notebook to v%d because that " \
"version doesn't exist" % (to_version))