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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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iostream.py
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import sys
import time
from io import StringIO
from session import extract_header, Message
from IPython.utils import io, text
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stream classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class OutStream(object):
"""A file like object that publishes the stream to a 0MQ PUB socket."""
# The time interval between automatic flushes, in seconds.
flush_interval = 0.05
topic=None
def __init__(self, session, pub_socket, name):
self.session = session
self.pub_socket = pub_socket
self.name = name
self.parent_header = {}
self._new_buffer()
def set_parent(self, parent):
self.parent_header = extract_header(parent)
def close(self):
self.pub_socket = None
def flush(self):
#io.rprint('>>>flushing output buffer: %s<<<' % self.name) # dbg
if self.pub_socket is None:
raise ValueError(u'I/O operation on closed file')
else:
data = self._buffer.getvalue()
if data:
content = {u'name':self.name, u'data':data}
msg = self.session.send(self.pub_socket, u'stream', content=content,
parent=self.parent_header, ident=self.topic)
if hasattr(self.pub_socket, 'flush'):
# socket itself has flush (presumably ZMQStream)
self.pub_socket.flush()
self._buffer.close()
self._new_buffer()
def isatty(self):
return False
def next(self):
raise IOError('Read not supported on a write only stream.')
def read(self, size=-1):
raise IOError('Read not supported on a write only stream.')
def readline(self, size=-1):
raise IOError('Read not supported on a write only stream.')
def write(self, string):
if self.pub_socket is None:
raise ValueError('I/O operation on closed file')
else:
# Make sure that we're handling unicode
if not isinstance(string, unicode):
enc = text.getdefaultencoding()
string = string.decode(enc, 'replace')
self._buffer.write(string)
current_time = time.time()
if self._start <= 0:
self._start = current_time
elif current_time - self._start > self.flush_interval:
self.flush()
def writelines(self, sequence):
if self.pub_socket is None:
raise ValueError('I/O operation on closed file')
else:
for string in sequence:
self.write(string)
def _new_buffer(self):
self._buffer = StringIO()
self._start = -1