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Merge pull request #1548 from minrk/ar_sugar Add sugar methods/properties to AsyncResult that are generically useful: * `ar.wall_time` = received - submitted * `ar.serial_time` = sum of serial computation time * `ar.elapsed` = time since submission (wall_time if done) * `ar.progress` = (int) number of sub-tasks that have completed * `len(ar)` = # of tasks * `ar.wait_interactive()`: prints progress These are simple methods derived from the metadata/timestamps already created. But I've been persuaded by @wesm's practice of including simple methods that do useful (and/or cool) things. This also required/revealed some minor fixes/cleanup to clear_output in some cases: * dedent base `core.displaypub.clear_output`, so it's actually defined in the class * clear_output publishes `'\r\b'`, so it will clear terminal-like frontends that don't understand full clear_output behavior. * `core.display.clear_output()` still works, even outside an IPython session. Added a new notebook that shows how to use these new methods and how to do simple animations/progress bars using `clear_output()`. Added `Client.spin_thread(interval)` / `stop_spin_thread()` for running spin in a background thread, to keep zmq queue clear. This can be used to ensure that timing information is as accurate as possible (at the cost of having a background thread active).

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Class which mimics a module.
Needed to allow pickle to correctly resolve namespaces during IPython
sessions.
"""
#*****************************************************************************
# Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#*****************************************************************************
import types
def init_fakemod_dict(fm,adict=None):
"""Initialize a FakeModule instance __dict__.
Kept as a standalone function and not a method so the FakeModule API can
remain basically empty.
This should be considered for private IPython use, used in managing
namespaces for %run.
Parameters
----------
fm : FakeModule instance
adict : dict, optional
"""
dct = {}
# It seems pydoc (and perhaps others) needs any module instance to
# implement a __nonzero__ method, so we add it if missing:
dct.setdefault('__nonzero__',lambda : True)
dct.setdefault('__file__',__file__)
if adict is not None:
dct.update(adict)
# Hard assignment of the object's __dict__. This is nasty but deliberate.
fm.__dict__.clear()
fm.__dict__.update(dct)
class FakeModule(types.ModuleType):
"""Simple class with attribute access to fake a module.
This is not meant to replace a module, but to allow inserting a fake
module in sys.modules so that systems which rely on run-time module
importing (like shelve and pickle) work correctly in interactive IPython
sessions.
Do NOT use this code for anything other than this IPython private hack."""
def __init__(self,adict=None):
# tmp to force __dict__ instance creation, else self.__dict__ fails
self.__iptmp = None
# cleanup our temp trick
del self.__iptmp
# Now, initialize the actual data in the instance dict.
init_fakemod_dict(self,adict)