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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nathaniel Nicandro
a775ac29bd Add jupyter-comm-client-loop 2019-05-11 09:48:08 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
b715ada492 Always name method arguments
If method arguments are not named it gives rise to errors like

    `Args out of range: "", 0`

that originate in `help-function-arglist` when calling `describe-function` on
those methods.
2019-05-09 13:32:45 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
ab79985580 Fix initialize-instance method signature 2019-05-09 10:56:02 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
cdfefd5002 Increase timeouts during testing 2019-05-09 09:41:19 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
112769e0c6
Bump version 2019-05-04 03:31:50 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
9dc814e38a
Add test for jupyter-connect-repl 2019-04-15 21:39:55 -05:00
Nathaniel Nicandro
b2294dceb2 Generalize communication with a kernel
The previous mechanism to communicate with a kernel was too low level from the
perspective of a client. The client interfaced directly with the subprocess
abstraction, `jupyter-ioloop`, and had to handle all "events" that occurred in
the `jupyter-ioloop`, e.g. when a channel was started or stopped. But in
reality such events should not be the concern of a client.

A client should only care about events that are directly related to kernel
messages and not events related to the implementation details of *how*
communication occurs.

This commit abstracts out the way in which a client communicates with its
kernel by introducing a new `jupyter-comm-layer` class. The
`jupyter-comm-layer` class takes care of managing the communication channel
between a kernel and its clients as well as sending events to all registered
clients. This way, clients operate solely at the level of events on the
communication layer. All a client does is register itself to receive events on
the communication layer and send events on the layer.

* jupyter-base.el (jupyter-session-endpoints): New function.

* jupyter-client.el (jupyter-kernel-client): Remove ioloop and channels slots.
  Add kcomm slot.
(initialize-instance): Unconditionally stop channels.
(jupyter-initialize-connection): Change into a method call.
Call `jupyter-initialize-connection` on the `kcomm` slot.
(jupyter-with-client-buffer): Remove stale comment.
(jupyter-send): Call `jupyter-send` on the `kcomm` slot.
(jupyter-ioloop-handler): Remove all method definitions, replace `sent` and
`message` methods with their `jupyter-event-handler` equivalents.
(jupyter-hb-pause, jupyter-hb-unpause, jupyter-hb-beating):
(jupyter-channel-alive-p, jupyter-start-channel, jupyter-stop-channel):
(jupyter-start-channels, jupyter-stop-channels):
Replace with calls to their equivalents using the `kcomm` slot.

* jupyter-comm-layer.el: New file.

* jupyter-kernel-manager (jupyter-make-client): Set a client's `kcomm` slot to
  `jupyter-channel-ioloop-comm`.

* jupyter-messages.el (jupyter-decode-message): Use `list` directly. There
  seemed to be issues when using the new `jupyter-sync-channel-comm` due to
  using quoted lists.

* test/jupyter-test.el: Add `jupyter-comm-layer` test. Update other tests.

* test/test-helper.el: Add `jupyter-comm-layer` mock objects. Update
  `jupyter-echo-client`.
2019-04-11 20:13:44 -05:00