##// END OF EJS Templates
Merge pull request #1490 from minrk/raw...
Merge pull request #1490 from minrk/raw rename plaintext cell -> raw cell Raw cells should be *untransformed* when writing various output formats, as the point of them is to let users pass through IPython to their rendered document format (rst, latex, etc.). This is different from what is the logical meaning of 'plaintext', which would suggest that the contents should be preserved as unformatted plaintext (e.g. in a `<pre>` tag, or literal block). In the UI, these cells will be displayed as 'Raw Text'. WARNING: any existing v3 notebooks which use plaintext cells, when read in by versions after this merge, will silently rename those cells to 'raw'. But if such a notebook is uploaded into a pre-merge IPython, cells labeled as 'raw' will simply *not be displayed*.

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CodeMirror in IPython

We carry a mostly unmodified copy of CodeMirror. The current version we use is (please update this information when updating versions):

CodeMirror c813c94

The only changes we've applied so far are these:

diff --git a/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js b/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
index ca94e7a..fc9a503 100644
--- a/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
+++ b/IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/codemirror/mode/python/python.js
@@ -5,7 +5,11 @@ CodeMirror.defineMode("python", function(conf, parserConf) {
         return new RegExp("^((" + words.join(")|(") + "))\\b");
     }

-    var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!]");
+    // IPython-specific changes: add '?' as recognized character.
+    //var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!]");
+    var singleOperators = new RegExp("^[\\+\\-\\*/%&|\\^~<>!\\?]");
+    // End IPython changes.
+
     var singleDelimiters = new RegExp('^[\\(\\)\\[\\]\\{\\}@,:`=;\\.]');
     var doubleOperators = new RegExp("^((==)|(!=)|(<=)|(>=)|(<>)|(<<)|(>>)|(//)|(\\*\\*))");
     var doubleDelimiters = new RegExp("^((\\+=)|(\\-=)|(\\*=)|(%=)|(/=)|(&=)|(\\|=)|(\\^=))");

In practice it's just a one-line change, adding \? to singleOperators, surrounded by a comment. We'll turn this into a proper patchset if it ever gets more complicated than this, but for now this note should be enough.