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fix base64 code in nbformat.v2...
fix base64 code in nbformat.v2 base64 encoding functions were called, but had no effect, because the notebook already has everything as b64-encoded bytestrings, which are valid ascii literals on Python 2. However, the encode/decode logic is actually triggered on Python 3, revealing its errors. This fixes the base64 functions that had no effect to have their intended effect, but does not use them. Rather, it is assumed that bytes objects are already b64-encoded (and thus ascii-safe), which assumption was already made in Python 2.

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fakemodule.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Class which mimics a module.
Needed to allow pickle to correctly resolve namespaces during IPython
sessions.
"""
#*****************************************************************************
# Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#*****************************************************************************
import types
def init_fakemod_dict(fm,adict=None):
"""Initialize a FakeModule instance __dict__.
Kept as a standalone function and not a method so the FakeModule API can
remain basically empty.
This should be considered for private IPython use, used in managing
namespaces for %run.
Parameters
----------
fm : FakeModule instance
adict : dict, optional
"""
dct = {}
# It seems pydoc (and perhaps others) needs any module instance to
# implement a __nonzero__ method, so we add it if missing:
dct.setdefault('__nonzero__',lambda : True)
dct.setdefault('__file__',__file__)
if adict is not None:
dct.update(adict)
# Hard assignment of the object's __dict__. This is nasty but deliberate.
fm.__dict__.clear()
fm.__dict__.update(dct)
class FakeModule(types.ModuleType):
"""Simple class with attribute access to fake a module.
This is not meant to replace a module, but to allow inserting a fake
module in sys.modules so that systems which rely on run-time module
importing (like shelve and pickle) work correctly in interactive IPython
sessions.
Do NOT use this code for anything other than this IPython private hack."""
def __init__(self,adict=None):
# tmp to force __dict__ instance creation, else self.__dict__ fails
self.__iptmp = None
# cleanup our temp trick
del self.__iptmp
# Now, initialize the actual data in the instance dict.
init_fakemod_dict(self,adict)