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add parent to Configurable...
add parent to Configurable this adds the notion of a parent and member config, so the config: c.Foo.Bar.attr = value will only set `Bar.attr = value` for `Bar` instances which are members of `Foo` instances. The mechanism for doing this is ```python f = Foo(config=cfg) f.b = Bar(parent=f) ``` This Instance config has higher priority than plain class config for Bar, but still lower priority than direct keyword arg trait assignment. The main implication this has is to change the standard creation of descendants: ```python self.bar = Bar(config=self.config) ``` into a direct parent expression ```python self.bar = Bar(parent=self) ``` This also means that most Configurables will actually have a handle on their parent object.

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__init__.py
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"""The main API for the v3 notebook format.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 (
NotebookNode,
new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_notebook, new_output, new_worksheet,
new_metadata, new_author, new_heading_cell, nbformat, nbformat_minor
)
from .nbjson import reads as reads_json, writes as writes_json
from .nbjson import reads as read_json, writes as write_json
from .nbjson import to_notebook as to_notebook_json
from .nbpy import reads as reads_py, writes as writes_py
from .nbpy import reads as read_py, writes as write_py
from .nbpy import to_notebook as to_notebook_py
from .convert import convert_to_this_nbformat
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def parse_filename(fname):
"""Parse a notebook filename.
This function takes a notebook filename and returns the notebook
format (json/py) and the notebook name. This logic can be
summarized as follows:
* notebook.ipynb -> (notebook.ipynb, notebook, json)
* notebook.json -> (notebook.json, notebook, json)
* notebook.py -> (notebook.py, notebook, py)
* notebook -> (notebook.ipynb, notebook, json)
Parameters
----------
fname : unicode
The notebook filename. The filename can use a specific filename
extention (.ipynb, .json, .py) or none, in which case .ipynb will
be assumed.
Returns
-------
(fname, name, format) : (unicode, unicode, unicode)
The filename, notebook name and format.
"""
if fname.endswith(u'.ipynb'):
format = u'json'
elif fname.endswith(u'.json'):
format = u'json'
elif fname.endswith(u'.py'):
format = u'py'
else:
fname = fname + u'.ipynb'
format = u'json'
name = fname.split('.')[0]
return fname, name, format