* Replace `jupyter-repl--insert-prompt` with `jupyter-repl--make-prompt` which
only makes the prompt overlay and adds text properties to the overlayed
character. `jupyter-repl--insert-prompt` would also insert the newline
character for the overlay as well as recenter the overlays. These tasks are
now handled by `jupyter-repl-insert-prompt`.
* Add notes on why an invisible character is inserted along with the prompts.
* `jupyter-repl-cell-code` properly handles invisible characters introduced by
line continuation prompts.
* Don't make the invisible character inserted by continuation prompts
read-only.
* Use a marker to keep track of the end position of the cell when inserting
continuation prompts.
* Guard against searching past boundary when inserting continuation prompts
* Handle the case of no time specification by defaulting to midnight when
decoding time
* Properly handle fractions in `jupyter--decode-time`
* Implement `jupyter--encode-time`
* Consider a time object to be a length 4 list of integers and encode the
object using `jupyter--encode-time` when encoding in `jupyter--encode`
* Add tests for time decoding/encoding
- A `jupyter-org-client` is a subclass of a `jupyter-repl-client` and replaces
the use of callbacks in `org-babel-execute:jupyter` to handle the insertion
of code block results in an `org-mode` buffer. `ob-jupyter.el` now only
contains the integration with `org-babel` and all integration with
`emcacs-jupyter` is placed in `jupyter-org-client.el`
- Introduce `jupyter-org-request`, which inherits all of the field of a
`jupyter-request` and adds the fields necessary for keeping track of the
source code block information a request was generated from during the
lifetime of the request.
- Add the method `jupyter-generate-request` to allow subclasses to initialize
their own request objects with extra fields in addition to those of
`jupyter-request`.
- Add the method `jupyter-drop-request` to allow subclasses to do any cleanup
once a request is complete.
* Use the `target-name` argument in `jupyter-handle-comm-open`
* Remove hard-coded URL format and use the new variable
`jupyter-widgets-url-format` instead
* Add `jupyter-widgets-supported-targets` to explicitly state which widget
targets are supported
* Rename `widget-proc` to `widget-sock` in a `jupyter-widget-client`
* Initialize the widget socket only when opening a valid comm
* Previously it was initialized when the client was initialized, but a client
may not even create any widgets so the widget socket would be unused.
* Use `pcase` in `jupyter-widgets-on-message`
* Update documentation and commentary of `jupyter-widget-client`
- Be more obvious in `jupyter-repl-ret`
- Prefer shorter lines in `js/emacs-jupyter.js`
- Add `jupyter-repl-language`
- Refactor `jupyter-handle-error` for `jupyter-repl-client's
- Include margin width when fixing traceback spacing for python kernels
- Extract out special handling of python kernels in `jupyter-handle-error`
This introduces a way of keeping track of both the encoded and decoded parts of
a message, only decoding the parts of a message when needed, and only encoding
the parts of a message when needed.
If the objects passed to `jupyter--encode` or `jupyter--decode` are lists with
the first element being the symbol `message-part`, then the second element of
the list is interpreted as being the encoded message and the third element
being the decoded part of the message. If either the encoded or the decoded
part are nil, then `jupyter--encode` or `jupyter--decode` will fill those
message parts in and on subsequent calls, passing in the same list, no work
will need to be performed.
This avoids double encoding messages when relaying messages between the channel
subprocess and the browser displaying widgets. This speeds up the communication
process. The cost is storing two representations of the same message, i.e.
speed vs memory.
Fixes:
- Use `eq` instead of `equal` in message status predicates
- Fix time string decoding
- `parse-time-string` was returning all nil on Emacs 26
- Include validation for parent header in `jupyter--encode-message`
- Use `jupyter-message-header' to access the message header instead of `plist-get`
- Add missing namespace to sha256 function
- Any function defined should have a `jupyter-` prefix
- Remove `cl-lib` dependency in `jupyter-messages.el`
- Include `subr-x` in `jupyter-base.el`
- Use `tramp-file-name-user` instead of `tramp-file-name-real-user` since the
latter is missing in Emacs 26