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remove some custom css...
remove some custom css mainly in navbars, where we were doing custom things that bootstrap already did with classes. This did require the removal of multiple class LESS inheritance for navbar buttons, because it doesn't work properly. Seems like a LESS bug, but I'm not sure.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""IO capturing utilities."""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
import sys
from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3
if PY3:
from io import StringIO
else:
from StringIO import StringIO
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class RichOutput(object):
def __init__(self, data=None, metadata=None):
self.data = data or {}
self.metadata = metadata or {}
def display(self):
from IPython.display import publish_display_data
publish_display_data(data=self.data, metadata=self.metadata)
def _repr_mime_(self, mime):
if mime not in self.data:
return
data = self.data[mime]
if mime in self.metadata:
return data, self.metadata[mime]
else:
return data
def _repr_html_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("text/html")
def _repr_latex_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("text/latex")
def _repr_json_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("application/json")
def _repr_javascript_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("application/javascript")
def _repr_png_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("image/png")
def _repr_jpeg_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("image/jpeg")
def _repr_svg_(self):
return self._repr_mime_("image/svg+xml")
class CapturedIO(object):
"""Simple object for containing captured stdout/err and rich display StringIO objects
Each instance `c` has three attributes:
- ``c.stdout`` : standard output as a string
- ``c.stderr`` : standard error as a string
- ``c.outputs``: a list of rich display outputs
Additionally, there's a ``c.show()`` method which will print all of the
above in the same order, and can be invoked simply via ``c()``.
"""
def __init__(self, stdout, stderr, outputs=None):
self._stdout = stdout
self._stderr = stderr
if outputs is None:
outputs = []
self._outputs = outputs
def __str__(self):
return self.stdout
@property
def stdout(self):
"Captured standard output"
if not self._stdout:
return ''
return self._stdout.getvalue()
@property
def stderr(self):
"Captured standard error"
if not self._stderr:
return ''
return self._stderr.getvalue()
@property
def outputs(self):
"""A list of the captured rich display outputs, if any.
If you have a CapturedIO object ``c``, these can be displayed in IPython
using::
from IPython.display import display
for o in c.outputs:
display(o)
"""
return [ RichOutput(d, md) for d, md in self._outputs ]
def show(self):
"""write my output to sys.stdout/err as appropriate"""
sys.stdout.write(self.stdout)
sys.stderr.write(self.stderr)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
for data, metadata in self._outputs:
RichOutput(data, metadata).display()
__call__ = show
class capture_output(object):
"""context manager for capturing stdout/err"""
stdout = True
stderr = True
display = True
def __init__(self, stdout=True, stderr=True, display=True):
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.display = display
self.shell = None
def __enter__(self):
from IPython.core.getipython import get_ipython
from IPython.core.displaypub import CapturingDisplayPublisher
self.sys_stdout = sys.stdout
self.sys_stderr = sys.stderr
if self.display:
self.shell = get_ipython()
if self.shell is None:
self.save_display_pub = None
self.display = False
stdout = stderr = outputs = None
if self.stdout:
stdout = sys.stdout = StringIO()
if self.stderr:
stderr = sys.stderr = StringIO()
if self.display:
self.save_display_pub = self.shell.display_pub
self.shell.display_pub = CapturingDisplayPublisher()
outputs = self.shell.display_pub.outputs
return CapturedIO(stdout, stderr, outputs)
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
sys.stdout = self.sys_stdout
sys.stderr = self.sys_stderr
if self.display and self.shell:
self.shell.display_pub = self.save_display_pub