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Fix inconsistencies in parallel direct interface doc...
Fix inconsistencies in parallel direct interface doc Running through the entire page would produce errors, as different variable names were used, or, in the case of the %px a=b example, not throw an exception because a and b actually were defined in an earlier example. The following fixes allow one to follow through the entire page and experience the expected behaviors

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completer.py
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"""Adapt readline completer interface to make ZMQ request.
"""
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import readline
try:
from queue import Empty # Py 3
except ImportError:
from Queue import Empty # Py 2
from IPython.config import Configurable
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Float
class ZMQCompleter(Configurable):
"""Client-side completion machinery.
How it works: self.complete will be called multiple times, with
state=0,1,2,... When state=0 it should compute ALL the completion matches,
and then return them for each value of state."""
timeout = Float(5.0, config=True, help='timeout before completion abort')
def __init__(self, shell, client, config=None):
super(ZMQCompleter,self).__init__(config=config)
self.shell = shell
self.client = client
self.matches = []
def complete_request(self,text):
line = readline.get_line_buffer()
cursor_pos = readline.get_endidx()
# send completion request to kernel
# Give the kernel up to 0.5s to respond
msg_id = self.client.shell_channel.complete(text=text, line=line,
cursor_pos=cursor_pos)
msg = self.client.shell_channel.get_msg(timeout=self.timeout)
if msg['parent_header']['msg_id'] == msg_id:
return msg["content"]["matches"]
return []
def rlcomplete(self, text, state):
if state == 0:
try:
self.matches = self.complete_request(text)
except Empty:
#print('WARNING: Kernel timeout on tab completion.')
pass
try:
return self.matches[state]
except IndexError:
return None
def complete(self, text, line, cursor_pos=None):
return self.rlcomplete(text, 0)