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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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strdispatch.py
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"""String dispatch class to match regexps and dispatch commands.
"""
# Stdlib imports
import re
# Our own modules
from IPython.core.hooks import CommandChainDispatcher
# Code begins
class StrDispatch(object):
"""Dispatch (lookup) a set of strings / regexps for match.
Example:
>>> dis = StrDispatch()
>>> dis.add_s('hei',34, priority = 4)
>>> dis.add_s('hei',123, priority = 2)
>>> dis.add_re('h.i', 686)
>>> print list(dis.flat_matches('hei'))
[123, 34, 686]
"""
def __init__(self):
self.strs = {}
self.regexs = {}
def add_s(self, s, obj, priority= 0 ):
""" Adds a target 'string' for dispatching """
chain = self.strs.get(s, CommandChainDispatcher())
chain.add(obj,priority)
self.strs[s] = chain
def add_re(self, regex, obj, priority= 0 ):
""" Adds a target regexp for dispatching """
chain = self.regexs.get(regex, CommandChainDispatcher())
chain.add(obj,priority)
self.regexs[regex] = chain
def dispatch(self, key):
""" Get a seq of Commandchain objects that match key """
if key in self.strs:
yield self.strs[key]
for r, obj in self.regexs.items():
if re.match(r, key):
yield obj
else:
#print "nomatch",key # dbg
pass
def __repr__(self):
return "<Strdispatch %s, %s>" % (self.strs, self.regexs)
def s_matches(self, key):
if key not in self.strs:
return
for el in self.strs[key]:
yield el[1]
def flat_matches(self, key):
""" Yield all 'value' targets, without priority """
for val in self.dispatch(key):
for el in val:
yield el[1] # only value, no priority
return