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coalesce stream output in the notebook This merges consecutive outputs on one stream into a single output. Essentially, it applies the same merging that we do visually to the content stored in the notebook document. This results in a massive performance improvement in load-time and storage size for notebooks that have many calls to `sys.stdout.flush()`.

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ipython_console_highlighting.py
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/ IPython / sphinxext / ipython_console_highlighting.py
"""
reST directive for syntax-highlighting ipython interactive sessions.
"""
from sphinx import highlighting
from ..nbconvert.utils.lexers import IPyLexer
def setup(app):
"""Setup as a sphinx extension."""
# This is only a lexer, so adding it below to pygments appears sufficient.
# But if somebody knows what the right API usage should be to do that via
# sphinx, by all means fix it here. At least having this setup.py
# suppresses the sphinx warning we'd get without it.
pass
# Register the extension as a valid pygments lexer.
# Alternatively, we could register the lexer with pygments instead. This would
# require using setuptools entrypoints: http://pygments.org/docs/plugins
ipy2 = IPyLexer(python3=False)
ipy3 = IPyLexer(python3=True)
highlighting.lexers['ipython'] = ipy2
highlighting.lexers['ipython2'] = ipy2
highlighting.lexers['ipython3'] = ipy3