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Handle some tricky Comm lifecycle issues...
Handle some tricky Comm lifecycle issues * If the comm was a primary comm, but there was an error opening it, _closed was False, which is wrong * If Comm.close() was called, but an error happened, it still appeared to be open This change makes the _closed attribute more conservative. If _closed is False, the comm is definitely open for messages. If _closed is True, we either didn't initialize correctly, or we tried to close at some point.

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test_nbpy.py
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# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types, iteritems
from . import formattest
from .. import nbpy
from .nbexamples import nb0, nb0_py
class TestPy(formattest.NBFormatTest, TestCase):
nb0_ref = nb0_py
ext = 'py'
mod = nbpy
ignored_keys = ['collapsed', 'outputs', 'prompt_number', 'metadata']
def assertSubset(self, da, db):
"""assert that da is a subset of db, ignoring self.ignored_keys.
Called recursively on containers, ultimately comparing individual
elements.
"""
if isinstance(da, dict):
for k,v in iteritems(da):
if k in self.ignored_keys:
continue
self.assertTrue(k in db)
self.assertSubset(v, db[k])
elif isinstance(da, list):
for a,b in zip(da, db):
self.assertSubset(a,b)
else:
if isinstance(da, string_types) and isinstance(db, string_types):
# pyfile is not sensitive to preserving leading/trailing
# newlines in blocks through roundtrip
da = da.strip('\n')
db = db.strip('\n')
self.assertEqual(da, db)
return True
def assertNBEquals(self, nba, nbb):
# since roundtrip is lossy, only compare keys that are preserved
# assumes nba is read from my file format
return self.assertSubset(nba, nbb)