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Fix bug when network map is disconnected (#13925)...
Fix bug when network map is disconnected (#13925) Hi there :) I encounter a little bug with the ipython logger. When using the `%logstart` magic and writing the log to a remote path, everything works fine until the network map gets disconnected. After the network drive is disconnected you basically powerless, and you have to reopen the console. This can be easily reproduce by sharing a windows folder ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23289491/216761685-1bbcc92a-13e4-409c-badf-513f610fef46.png) Mounting it using ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23289491/216761695-8b413c89-b4f8-4423-b9c0-d68c2997af38.png) Start an IPython session, start a log with `%logstart Z:\log` and disconnect. Anything you will try to do from now on will not work, and you can't use the Session, and will result `OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument` I couldn't reproduce it in Linux environment, i guess it really depends on the `OS` here. Also weirdly this happens when the client close the connection. that's mean if the Server close the connection to the mount everything still working perfectly I added a `try except` block to allow you to stop the logger and continue using your ipython normally I Search for a way to test it but I couldn't find an easy way to reproduce it in test.

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autogen_magics.py
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from pathlib import Path
from IPython.core.alias import Alias
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
from IPython.core.magic import MagicAlias
from IPython.utils.text import dedent, indent
shell = InteractiveShell.instance()
magics = shell.magics_manager.magics
def _strip_underline(line):
chars = set(line.strip())
if len(chars) == 1 and ("-" in chars or "=" in chars):
return ""
else:
return line
def format_docstring(func):
docstring = (func.__doc__ or "Undocumented").rstrip()
docstring = indent(dedent(docstring))
# Sphinx complains if indented bits have rst headings in, so strip out
# any underlines in the docstring.
lines = [_strip_underline(l) for l in docstring.splitlines()]
return "\n".join(lines)
output = [
"Line magics",
"===========",
"",
]
# Case insensitive sort by name
def sortkey(s): return s[0].lower()
for name, func in sorted(magics["line"].items(), key=sortkey):
if isinstance(func, Alias) or isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
# Aliases are magics, but shouldn't be documented here
# Also skip aliases to other magics
continue
output.extend([".. magic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
output.extend([
"Cell magics",
"===========",
"",
])
for name, func in sorted(magics["cell"].items(), key=sortkey):
if name == "!":
# Special case - don't encourage people to use %%!
continue
if func == magics["line"].get(name, "QQQP"):
# Don't redocument line magics that double as cell magics
continue
if isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
continue
output.extend([".. cellmagic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
src_path = Path(__file__).parent
dest = src_path.joinpath("source", "interactive", "magics-generated.txt")
dest.write_text("\n".join(output), encoding="utf-8")