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Ported the IPython Sphinx directive to 0.11. This was originally written by John Hunter for the 0.10 API, now it works with 0.11. We still need to automate its test suite, but at least now it runs and the script itself can be executed as a test that produces screen output and figures in a subdir.

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pwordfreq.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Parallel word frequency counter."""
from itertools import repeat
from wordfreq import print_wordfreq, wordfreq
def pwordfreq(rc, text):
"""Parallel word frequency counter.
rc - An IPython RemoteController
text - The name of a string on the engines to do the freq count on.
"""
rc.execute('freqs = wordfreq(%s)' %text)
freqs_list = rc.pull('freqs')
word_set = set()
for f in freqs_list:
word_set.update(f.keys())
freqs = dict(zip(word_set, repeat(0)))
for f in freqs_list:
for word, count in f.iteritems():
freqs[word] += count
return freqs
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Create a MultiEngineClient
from IPython.kernel import client
ipc = client.MultiEngineClient()
# Run the wordfreq script on the engines.
ipc.run('wordfreq.py')
# Run the serial version
print "Serial word frequency count:"
text = open('davinci.txt').read()
freqs = wordfreq(text)
print_wordfreq(freqs, 10)
# The parallel version
print "\nParallel word frequency count:"
files = ['davinci%i.txt' % i for i in range(4)]
ipc.scatter('textfile', files)
ipc.execute('text = open(textfile[0]).read()')
pfreqs = pwordfreq(ipc,'text')
print_wordfreq(freqs)