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allow splitting and merging of heading cells...
allow splitting and merging of heading cells I consider it a bug that you couldn't merge with heading cells, and that you couldn't split them, either. (So much so that I thought it was a bug in ipython-vimception when I ran into it). This change removes that limitation, so heading cells are on par with the other cells in terms of the kinds of manipulations one can carry out with them.

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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import json
from tornado.log import access_log
def log_request(handler):
"""log a bit more information about each request than tornado's default
- move static file get success to debug-level (reduces noise)
- get proxied IP instead of proxy IP
- log referer for redirect and failed requests
- log user-agent for failed requests
"""
status = handler.get_status()
request = handler.request
if status < 300 or status == 304:
# Successes (or 304 FOUND) are debug-level
log_method = access_log.debug
elif status < 400:
log_method = access_log.info
elif status < 500:
log_method = access_log.warning
else:
log_method = access_log.error
request_time = 1000.0 * handler.request.request_time()
ns = dict(
status=status,
method=request.method,
ip=request.remote_ip,
uri=request.uri,
request_time=request_time,
)
msg = "{status} {method} {uri} ({ip}) {request_time:.2f}ms"
if status >= 400:
# log bad referers
ns['referer'] = request.headers.get('Referer', 'None')
msg = msg + ' referer={referer}'
if status >= 500 and status != 502:
# log all headers if it caused an error
log_method(json.dumps(request.headers, indent=2))
log_method(msg.format(**ns))