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Backport PR #5459: Fix interact animation page jump FF...
Backport PR #5459: Fix interact animation page jump FF Firefox doesn't render images immediately as the data is available. When animating the way that we animate, this causes the output area to collapse quickly before returning to its original size. When the output area collapses, FireFox scrolls upwards in attempt to compensate for the lost vertical content (so it looks like you are on the same spot in the page, with respect to the contents below the image's prior location). The solution is to resize the image output after the `img onload` event has fired. This PR: - Releases the `clear_output` height lock after the image has been loaded (instead of immediately or using a timeout). - Removes a `setTimeout` call in the `append_output` method. - `clear_output` in zmqshell no longer sends `\r` to the stream outputs. closes #5128

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Using raw_input and %debug in the Notebook

The Notebook has added support for raw_input and %debug, as of 1.0.

In [1]:
# Python 3 compat
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
    raw_input = input
In [2]:
name = raw_input("What is your name? ")
name
What is your name? Sir Robin
Out[2]:
'Sir Robin'

Python 2-only: the eval input works as well (input is just eval(raw_input(prompt)))

In [3]:
fingers = input("How many fingers? ")
fingers, type(fingers)
How many fingers? 4
Out[3]:
(4, int)
In [4]:
def div(x, y):
    return x/y

div(1,0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError                         Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in <module>()
      2     return x/y
      3 
----> 4 div(1,0)

<ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5> in div(x, y)
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 
      4 div(1,0)

ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
In [5]:
%debug
> <ipython-input-4-a5097cc0c0c5>(2)div()
      1 def div(x, y):
----> 2     return x/y
      3 

ipdb> x
1
ipdb> y
0
ipdb> exit