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Line continuations now terminate after one blank line (#2108)...
Line continuations now terminate after one blank line (#2108) Previously, we had In [1]: 1\ ...: ...: ...: ...: In other words, no amount of blank lines would terminate after a line continuation, in contrast with regular Python: >>> 1\ ... 1 This made things really annoying when I typed \ instead of a newline--quite easy to do since they are right next to each other on the keyboard. Now, we have In [1]: 1\ ...: Out[1]: 1 This also fixes another related behavioral difference between IPython. If a space follows a line continuation character, it should be a SyntaxError("unexpected character after line continuation character"), even if the line is otherwise continuable, according to regular Python (e.g., `1 \ ` or `(1 + \ `). This now consistent between the two. Closes #2108

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# encoding: utf-8
"""
Utilities using Growl on OS X for notifications.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPythonGrowlError(Exception):
pass
class Notifier(object):
def __init__(self, app_name):
try:
import Growl
except ImportError:
self.g_notifier = None
else:
self.g_notifier = Growl.GrowlNotifier(app_name, ['kernel', 'core'])
self.g_notifier.register()
def _notify(self, title, msg):
if self.g_notifier is not None:
self.g_notifier.notify('core', title, msg)
def notify(self, title, msg):
self._notify(title, msg)
def notify_deferred(self, r, msg):
title = "Deferred Result"
msg = msg + '\n' + repr(r)
self._notify(title, msg)
return r
_notifier = None
def notify(title, msg):
pass
def notify_deferred(r, msg):
return r
def start(app_name):
global _notifier, notify, notify_deferred
if _notifier is not None:
raise IPythonGrowlError("this process is already registered with Growl")
else:
_notifier = Notifier(app_name)
notify = _notifier.notify
notify_deferred = _notifier.notify_deferred