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Prevent qtconsole frontend freeze on lots of output....
Prevent qtconsole frontend freeze on lots of output. The output from the kernel is now clipped to last `buffer_size` before displaying and a timer is used to flush the pending output text instead of attempting to display text on every stream output from kernel. The timer interval is adjusted based on actual time taken to append a screenful of text to widget. This throttles the widget repaints and avoids choking the Qt event loop leaving time to handle other Qt events. Test cases: In [1]: for i in xrange(1000000): print i In [2]: range(100000) Without this commit the first input causes the qtconsole frontend to freeze, not responding to `Ctrl+C`.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""
A utility for handling the reloading of doctest.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def dhook_wrap(func,*a,**k):
"""Wrap a function call in a sys.displayhook controller.
Returns a wrapper around func which calls func, with all its arguments and
keywords unmodified, using the default sys.displayhook. Since IPython
modifies sys.displayhook, it breaks the behavior of certain systems that
rely on the default behavior, notably doctest.
"""
def f(*a,**k):
dhook_s = sys.displayhook
sys.displayhook = sys.__displayhook__
try:
out = func(*a,**k)
finally:
sys.displayhook = dhook_s
return out
f.__doc__ = func.__doc__
return f
def doctest_reload():
"""Properly reload doctest to reuse it interactively.
This routine:
- imports doctest but does NOT reload it (see below).
- resets its global 'master' attribute to None, so that multiple uses of
the module interactively don't produce cumulative reports.
- Monkeypatches its core test runner method to protect it from IPython's
modified displayhook. Doctest expects the default displayhook behavior
deep down, so our modification breaks it completely. For this reason, a
hard monkeypatch seems like a reasonable solution rather than asking
users to manually use a different doctest runner when under IPython.
Notes
-----
As of Python 2.6.6, 2.7.1 and 3.2, this monkeypatching is no longer required.
doctest now takes care of resetting sys.displayhook itself. This function
remains for now in case anyone has to work with older versions, but it's
no longer called during IPython startup.
This function *used to* reload doctest, but this has been disabled because
reloading doctest unconditionally can cause massive breakage of other
doctest-dependent modules already in memory, such as those for IPython's
own testing system. The name wasn't changed to avoid breaking people's
code, but the reload call isn't actually made anymore."""
import doctest
doctest.master = None
doctest.DocTestRunner.run = dhook_wrap(doctest.DocTestRunner.run)