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Wrap os.path functions in method calls...
Wrap os.path functions in method calls Some functions from os.path are now references to C functions (e.g. isdir on Windows). This breaks the path module, because compiled functions do not get bound to an object instance. All os.path functions have been wrapped in method calls, out of general caution. Closes gh-737

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nbexample_output.py
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from notebook.markup import rest
rest.title('This is a Python Notebook')
rest.text("""\
Some plain text, without any special formatting.
Below, we define a simple function to add two numbers.""")
def add(x,y):
return x+y
rest.text("Let's use it with x=2,y=3:")
# This simply means that all code until the next markup call is to be executed
# as a single call. The editing screen should mark the whole group of lines
# with a single In[NN] tag (like IPython does, but with multi-line capabilities)
rest.input()
add(2,3)
# This output would appear on-screen (in the editing window) simply marked
# with an Out[NN] tag
rest.output("5")