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EmacsLisp
;;; jupyter-client.el --- A Jupyter kernel client -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2018 Nathaniel Nicandro
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;; Author: Nathaniel Nicandro <nathanielnicandro@gmail.com>
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;; Created: 06 Jan 2018
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;; Version: 0.6.0
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
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;; your option) any later version.
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;; General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;
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;;; Code:
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(defgroup jupyter-client nil
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"A Jupyter client."
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:group 'jupyter)
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(require 'jupyter-base)
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(require 'jupyter-channels)
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(require 'jupyter-channel-ioloop)
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(require 'jupyter-messages)
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(declare-function hash-table-values "subr-x" (hash-table))
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(declare-function jupyter-insert "jupyter-mime")
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;; This is mainly used by the REPL code, but is also set by
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;; the `org-mode' client whenever `point' is inside a code
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;; block.
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(defvar jupyter-current-client nil
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"The kernel client for the `current-buffer'.
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This is also let bound whenever a message is handled by a
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kernel.")
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(put 'jupyter-current-client 'permanent-local t)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'jupyter-current-client)
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(defvar jupyter-inhibit-handlers nil
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"Whether or not new requests inhibit client handlers.
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If set to t, prevent new requests from running any of the client
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handler methods. If set to a list of `jupyter-message-types',
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prevent handler methods from running only for those message
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types.
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For example to prevent a client from calling its :execute-reply
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handler:
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(let ((jupyter-inhibit-handlers '(:execute-reply)))
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(jupyter-send-execute-request client ...))
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In addition, if the first element of the list is the symbol
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`not', then inhibit handlers not in the list.
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Do not set this variable directly, let bind it around specific
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requests like the above example.")
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(defvar jupyter--clients nil)
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;; Define channel classes for method dispatching based on the channel type
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(defclass jupyter-kernel-client (jupyter-finalized-object
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jupyter-instance-tracker)
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((tracking-symbol :initform 'jupyter--clients)
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(pending-requests
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:type ring
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:initform (make-ring 10)
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:documentation "A ring of pending `jupyter-request's.
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A request is pending if it has not been sent to the kernel via the
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client's ioloop slot.")
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(execution-state
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:type string
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:initform "idle"
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:documentation "The current state of the kernel. Can be
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either \"idle\", \"busy\", or \"starting\".")
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(requests
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:type hash-table
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:initform (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
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:documentation "A hash table with message ID's as keys.
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This is used to register callback functions to run once a reply
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from a previously sent request is received. See
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`jupyter-add-callback'. Note that this is also used to filter
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received messages that originated from a previous request by this
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client. Whenever the client sends a message in which a reply is
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expected, it sets an entry in this table to represent the fact
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that the message has been sent. So if there is a non-nil value
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for a message ID it means that a message has been sent and the
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client is expecting a reply from the kernel.")
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(kernel-info
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:type json-plist
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:initform nil
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:documentation "The saved kernel info created when first
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initializing this client. When `jupyter-start-channels' is
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called, this will be set to the kernel info plist returned
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from an initial `:kernel-info-request'.")
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(ioloop
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:type (or null jupyter-channel-ioloop)
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:initform nil
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:documentation "The process which receives events from channels.")
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(session
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:type jupyter-session
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:documentation "The session for this client.")
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(comms
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:type hash-table
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:initform (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
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:documentation "A hash table with comm ID's as keys.
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Contains all of the open comms. Each value is a cons cell (REQ .
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DATA) which contains the generating `jupyter-request' that caused
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the comm to open and the initial DATA passed to the comm for
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initialization.")
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(manager
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:initform nil
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:documentation "If this client was initialized using a
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`jupyter-kernel-manager' this slot will hold the manager which
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initialized the client.")
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(-buffer
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:type buffer
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:documentation "An internal buffer used to store client local
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variables and intermediate ioloop process output. When the ioloop
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slot is non-nil, its `process-buffer' will be `eq' to this
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buffer.")
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(channels
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:type list
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:initform nil
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:initarg :channels
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:documentation "A property list describing the channels.
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The keys are channel types whose values are the status of the
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channels. The exception is the heartbeat channel. The value of
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the :hb key is a `jupyter-hb-channel'.")))
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;;; `jupyter-current-client' language method specializer
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(defvar jupyter--generic-lang-used (make-hash-table :test #'eql))
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(cl-generic-define-generalizer jupyter--generic-lang-generalizer
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50 (lambda (name &rest _)
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`(when (and ,name (object-of-class-p ,name 'jupyter-kernel-client))
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;; TODO: Make `jupyter-kernel-language' a symbol
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;; to avoid interning a constant string.
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(gethash (intern (jupyter-kernel-language ,name))
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jupyter--generic-lang-used)))
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(lambda (tag &rest _)
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(and (eq (car-safe tag) 'jupyter-lang)
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(list tag))))
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(cl-generic-define-context-rewriter jupyter-lang (lang)
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`(jupyter-current-client (jupyter-lang ,lang)))
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(cl-defmethod cl-generic-generalizers ((specializer (head jupyter-lang)))
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"Support for (jupyter-lang LANG) specializers.
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Matches if the kernel language of the `jupyter-kernel-client'
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passed as the argument has a language of LANG."
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(puthash (cadr specializer) specializer jupyter--generic-lang-used)
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(list jupyter--generic-lang-generalizer))
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;;; Initializing a `jupyter-kernel-client'
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(cl-defmethod initialize-instance ((client jupyter-kernel-client) &rest _slots)
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(cl-call-next-method)
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(let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer " *jupyter-kernel-client*")))
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(oset client -buffer buffer)
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(jupyter-add-finalizer client
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(lambda ()
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(when (buffer-live-p buffer)
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(kill-buffer buffer))
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;; Ensure the ioloop process gets cleaned up when the client goes out
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;; of scope.
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(when (jupyter-channels-running-p client)
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(jupyter-stop-channels client))))))
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(defun jupyter-clients ()
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"Return a list of all `jupyter-kernel-clients'."
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(jupyter-all-objects 'jupyter--clients))
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(defun jupyter-find-client-for-session (session-id)
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"Return the kernel client whose session has SESSION-ID."
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(or (cl-find-if
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(lambda (x) (string= (jupyter-session-id (oref x session)) session-id))
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(jupyter-clients))
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(error "No client found for session (%s)" session-id)))
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(defun jupyter-initialize-connection (client info-or-session)
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"Initialize CLIENT with connection INFO-OR-SESSION.
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INFO-OR-SESSION can be a file name, a plist, or a
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`jupyter-session' object that will be used to initialize CLIENT's
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connection. When INFO-OR-SESSION is a file name, read the
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contents of the file as a JSON plist and create a new
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`jupyter-session' from it. For remote files, create a new
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`jupyter-session' based on the plist returned from
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`jupyter-tunnel-connection'. When INFO-OR-SESSION is a plist, use
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it to create a new `jupyter-session'. Finally, when
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INFO-OR-SESSION is a `jupyter-session' it is used as the session
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for client. The session object used to initialize the connection
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will be set as the session slot of CLIENT.
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The necessary keys and values to initialize a connection can be
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found at
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http://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kernels.html#connection-files.
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As a side effect, if CLIENT is already connected to a kernel its
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connection is terminated before initializing a new one."
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(cl-check-type client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(let* ((session nil)
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(conn-info
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(cond
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((jupyter-session-p info-or-session)
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(setq session info-or-session)
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(jupyter-session-conn-info session))
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((json-plist-p info-or-session)
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info-or-session)
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((stringp info-or-session)
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(if (file-remote-p info-or-session)
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;; TODO: Don't tunnel if a tunnel already exists
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(jupyter-tunnel-connection info-or-session)
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(unless (file-exists-p info-or-session)
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(error "File does not exist (%s)" info-or-session))
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(jupyter-read-plist info-or-session)))
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(t (signal 'wrong-type-argument
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(list info-or-session
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'(or jupyter-session-p json-plist-p stringp)))))))
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(cl-destructuring-bind
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(&key shell_port iopub_port stdin_port hb_port ip
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key transport signature_scheme
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&allow-other-keys)
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conn-info
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(when (and (> (length key) 0)
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(not (functionp
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(intern (concat "jupyter-" signature_scheme)))))
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(error "Unsupported signature scheme: %s" signature_scheme))
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;; Stop the channels if connected to some other kernel
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(when (jupyter-channels-running-p client)
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(jupyter-stop-channels client))
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;; Initialize the channels
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(unless session
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(setq session (jupyter-session :key key :conn-info conn-info)))
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(oset client session session)
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(let ((addr (lambda (port) (format "%s://%s:%d" transport ip port))))
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(setf (oref client channels)
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;; Construct the channel plist
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(cl-list*
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:hb (make-instance
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'jupyter-hb-channel
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:session session
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:endpoint (funcall addr hb_port))
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(cl-loop
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for (channel . port) in `((:stdin . ,stdin_port)
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(:shell . ,shell_port)
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(:iopub . ,iopub_port))
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collect channel
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and collect
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;; The session will be associated with these channels in the
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;; ioloop subprocess. See `jupyter-start-channels'.
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(list :endpoint (funcall addr port)
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:alive-p nil))))))))
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;;; Client local variables
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(defmacro jupyter-with-client-buffer (client &rest body)
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"Run a form inside CLIENT's IOloop subprocess buffer.
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BODY is run with the current buffer set to CLIENT's IOloop
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subprocess buffer."
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(declare (indent 1))
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`(progn
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(cl-check-type ,client jupyter-kernel-client)
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;; NOTE: -buffer will be set as the IOLoop process buffer, see
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;; `jupyter-start-channels', but before the IOLoop process is started we
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;; would like to have a buffer available so that client local variables
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;; can be set on the buffer. This is why we create our own buffer when a
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;; client is initialized.
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(with-current-buffer (oref ,client -buffer)
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,@body)))
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(defun jupyter-set (client symbol newval)
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"Set CLIENT's local value for SYMBOL to NEWVAL."
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(jupyter-with-client-buffer client
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(set (make-local-variable symbol) newval)))
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(defun jupyter-get (client symbol)
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"Get CLIENT's local value of SYMBOL."
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(jupyter-with-client-buffer client
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(symbol-value symbol)))
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;;; Hooks
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(defun jupyter-add-hook (client hook function &optional append)
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"Add to the CLIENT value of HOOK the function FUNCTION.
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APPEND has the same meaning as in `add-hook' and FUNCTION is
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added to HOOK using `add-hook', but local only to CLIENT. Note
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that the CLIENT should have its channels already started before
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this is called."
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(declare (indent 2))
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(jupyter-with-client-buffer client
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(add-hook hook function append t)))
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(defun jupyter-run-hook-with-args-until-success (client hook &rest args)
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"Run CLIENT's value for HOOK with the arguments ARGS.
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CLIENT is passed as the first argument and then ARGS."
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(jupyter-with-client-buffer client
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(when jupyter--debug
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(message "RUN-HOOK: %s" hook))
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(with-demoted-errors "Error in Jupyter message hook: %S"
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(apply #'run-hook-with-args-until-success hook client args))))
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(defun jupyter-remove-hook (client hook function)
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"Remove from CLIENT's value of HOOK the function FUNCTION."
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(jupyter-with-client-buffer client
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(remove-hook hook function t)))
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;;; Sending messages
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-generate-request ((_client jupyter-kernel-client) _msg)
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"Generate a `jupyter-request' object for MSG.
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This method gives an opportunity for subclasses to initialize a
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`jupyter-request' based on the current context.
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The default implementation returns a new `jupyter-request' with
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the default value for all slots. Note, the `:id' and
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`:inhibited-handlers' slots are overwritten by the caller of this
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method."
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(jupyter-request))
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(defun jupyter-verify-inhibited-handlers ()
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"Verify the value of `jupyter-inhibit-handlers'.
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If it does not contain a valid value, raise an error."
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(or (eq jupyter-inhibit-handlers t)
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(cl-loop
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for msg-type in (if (eq (car jupyter-inhibit-handlers) 'not)
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(cdr jupyter-inhibit-handlers)
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jupyter-inhibit-handlers)
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unless (plist-member jupyter-message-types msg-type)
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do (error "Not a valid message type (`%s')" msg-type))))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-send :before ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_channel
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type
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message
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&optional _msg-id)
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(when jupyter--debug
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(message "SENDING: %s %s" type message)))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-send ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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channel
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type
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message
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&optional msg-id)
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"Send a message on CLIENT's CHANNEL.
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Return a `jupyter-request' representing the sent message. CHANNEL
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is one of the channel keywords, either (:stdin or :shell).
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TYPE is one of the `jupyter-message-types'. MESSAGE is the
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message sent on CHANNEL.
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Note that you can manipulate how to handle messages received in
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response to the sent message, see `jupyter-add-callback' and
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`jupyter-request-inhibited-handlers'."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((ioloop (oref client ioloop)))
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(unless ioloop
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(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'jupyter-ioloop ioloop 'ioloop)))
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(jupyter-verify-inhibited-handlers)
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(let ((msg-id (or msg-id (jupyter-new-uuid))))
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(jupyter-send ioloop 'send channel type message msg-id)
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;; Anything sent to stdin is a reply not a request so don't add it as a
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;; pending request
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(unless (eq channel :stdin)
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(let ((req (jupyter-generate-request client message)))
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(setf (jupyter-request-id req) msg-id)
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(setf (jupyter-request-inhibited-handlers req) jupyter-inhibit-handlers)
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(jupyter--push-pending-request client req))))))
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;;; Pending requests
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(defun jupyter--pop-pending-request (client)
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"Return the oldest pending request CLIENT sent to its ioloop."
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(with-slots (pending-requests) client
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(unless (ring-empty-p pending-requests)
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(ring-remove pending-requests))))
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(defun jupyter--push-pending-request (client req)
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"For CLIENT, mark REQ as the newest pending request.
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Return REQ. A request is pending if it has not been sent to the
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kernel via CLIENT's ioloop."
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(with-slots (pending-requests) client
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(prog1 req
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(ring-insert+extend pending-requests req 'grow))))
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;;; HB channel methods
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-hb-pause ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Pause CLIENT's heartbeeat channel."
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(jupyter-hb-pause (plist-get (oref client channels) :hb)))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-hb-unpause ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Unpause CLIENT's heartbeat channel."
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(jupyter-hb-unpause (plist-get (oref client channels) :hb)))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-hb-beating-p ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Is CLIENT still connected to its kernel?"
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(jupyter-hb-beating-p (plist-get (oref client channels) :hb)))
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;;; IOLoop handlers (receiving messages, starting/stopping channels)
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;;;; Sending/receiving
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-ioloop-handler ((_ioloop jupyter-ioloop)
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(client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(event (head sent)))
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(cl-destructuring-bind (_ channel-type msg-id) event
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(unless (eq channel-type :stdin)
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;; Anything sent on stdin is a reply and therefore never added as a
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;; pending request
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(let ((req (jupyter--pop-pending-request client))
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(requests (oref client requests)))
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(cl-assert (equal (jupyter-request-id req) msg-id)
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nil "Message request sent out of order to the kernel.")
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(puthash msg-id req requests)
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(puthash "last-sent" req requests)))))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-ioloop-printer ((_ioloop jupyter-ioloop)
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(_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(event (head message)))
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(cl-destructuring-bind (_ channel _idents . msg) event
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(format "%s" (list
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channel
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(jupyter-message-type msg)
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(jupyter-message-content msg)))))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-ioloop-handler ((_ioloop jupyter-ioloop)
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(client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(event (head message)))
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"For CLIENT, queue a message EVENT to be handled."
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(cl-destructuring-bind (_ channel _idents . msg) event
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;; Run immediately after handling this event, i.e. on the next command loop
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(run-at-time 0 nil #'jupyter-handle-message client channel msg)))
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;;;; Channel alive methods
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-channel-alive-p ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel)
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(cl-assert (memq channel '(:hb :stdin :shell :iopub)) t)
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(with-slots (channels) client
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(if (not (eq channel :hb))
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(plist-get (plist-get channels channel) :alive-p)
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(setq channel (plist-get channels :hb))
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;; The hb channel is implemented locally in the current process whereas the
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;; other channels are implemented in subprocesses and the current process
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;; acts as a proxy.
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(and channel (jupyter-channel-alive-p channel)))))
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;;;; Start channel methods
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-ioloop-handler ((_ioloop jupyter-ioloop)
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(client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(event (head start-channel)))
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(plist-put (plist-get (oref client channels) (cadr event)) :alive-p t))
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|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-start-channel ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel)
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(cl-assert (memq channel '(:hb :stdin :shell :iopub)) t)
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(unless (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel)
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(with-slots (channels) client
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(if (eq channel :hb)
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(jupyter-start-channel (plist-get channels :hb))
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(cl-destructuring-bind (&key endpoint &allow-other-keys)
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(plist-get channels channel)
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(jupyter-send
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(oref client ioloop) 'start-channel channel endpoint))))))
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|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-start-channel :after ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel)
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"Verify that CLIENT's CHANNEL started.
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Raise an error if it did not start within
|
|
`jupyter-default-timeout'."
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(unless (or (eq channel :hb) (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel))
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|
(with-slots (ioloop) client
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(or (jupyter-ioloop-wait-until ioloop 'start-channel
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(lambda (_) (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel)))
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(error "Channel not started in ioloop subprocess (%s)" channel)))))
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;;;; Stop channel methods
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|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-ioloop-handler ((_ioloop jupyter-ioloop)
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(client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(event (head stop-channel)))
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(plist-put (plist-get (oref client channels) (cadr event)) :alive-p nil))
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|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-stop-channel ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel)
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(cl-assert (memq channel '(:hb :stdin :shell :iopub)) t)
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(when (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel)
|
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(if (eq channel :hb)
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|
(jupyter-stop-channel (plist-get (oref client channels) :hb))
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|
(jupyter-send (oref client ioloop) 'stop-channel channel))))
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|
|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-stop-channel :after ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel)
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"Verify that CLIENT's CHANNEL has stopped.
|
|
Raise a warning if it has not been stopped within
|
|
`jupyter-default-timeout'."
|
|
(unless (or (eq channel :hb) (not (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel)))
|
|
(with-slots (ioloop) client
|
|
(or (jupyter-ioloop-wait-until ioloop 'stop-channel
|
|
(lambda (_) (not (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel))))
|
|
(warn "Channel not stopped in ioloop subprocess")))))
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|
|
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;;; Starting/stopping IOLoop
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|
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-start-channels :before ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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|
&rest _)
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|
"Start CLIENT's channel ioloop."
|
|
(with-slots (ioloop session) client
|
|
(unless ioloop
|
|
(oset client ioloop (jupyter-channel-ioloop))
|
|
(setq ioloop (oref client ioloop)))
|
|
(unless (jupyter-ioloop-alive-p ioloop)
|
|
(jupyter-ioloop-start ioloop session client))))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-start-channels ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
|
&key (shell t)
|
|
(iopub t)
|
|
(stdin t)
|
|
(hb t))
|
|
"Start the pre-configured channels of CLIENT.
|
|
Before starting the channels, ensure that the channel subprocess
|
|
responsible for encoding/decoding messages and sending/receiving
|
|
messages to/from the kernel is running.
|
|
|
|
Call `jupyter-start-channel' for every channel whose key has a
|
|
non-nil value passed to this function.
|
|
|
|
If the shell channel is started, send an initial
|
|
`:kernel-info-request' to set the kernel-info slot of CLIENT if
|
|
necessary."
|
|
(cl-loop
|
|
for (channel . start) in `((:hb . ,hb)
|
|
(:shell . ,shell)
|
|
(:iopub . ,iopub)
|
|
(:stdin . ,stdin))
|
|
when start do (jupyter-start-channel client channel))
|
|
;; Needed for reliability. Sometimes we are not fast enough to capture the
|
|
;; startup message of a kernel.
|
|
(sleep-for 0.3))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-stop-channels ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
|
|
"Stop any running channels of CLIENT."
|
|
(cl-loop
|
|
for channel in '(:shell :iopub :stdin :hb)
|
|
do (jupyter-stop-channel client channel)))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-stop-channels :after ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
|
&rest _)
|
|
"Stop CLIENT's channel ioloop."
|
|
(with-slots (ioloop) client
|
|
(when ioloop
|
|
(jupyter-ioloop-stop ioloop))))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-channels-running-p ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
|
|
"Are any channels of CLIENT running?"
|
|
(cl-loop
|
|
for channel in '(:shell :iopub :stdin :hb)
|
|
thereis (jupyter-channel-alive-p client channel)))
|
|
|
|
;;; Message callbacks
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter--run-callbacks (req msg)
|
|
"Run REQ's MSG callbacks.
|
|
See `jupyter-add-callback'."
|
|
(when-let ((callbacks (and req (jupyter-request-callbacks req))))
|
|
;; Callback for all message types
|
|
(funcall (alist-get t callbacks #'identity) msg)
|
|
(funcall (alist-get (jupyter-message-type msg) callbacks #'identity) msg)))
|
|
|
|
(defmacro jupyter--set-callback (place callback)
|
|
"Build a callback from a previous callback at PLACE.
|
|
PLACE is a generalized variable and CALLBACK should be bound to a
|
|
function that takes a single argument.
|
|
|
|
Construct a new function, combining any function stored in PLACE
|
|
with CALLBACK. If there is a function stored in PLACE, it is
|
|
assumed to take a single argument.
|
|
|
|
The combined function is equivalent to
|
|
|
|
(lambda (msg)
|
|
(funcall PLACE msg)
|
|
(funcall CALLBACK msg))
|
|
|
|
Store the new function in PLACE."
|
|
(gv-letplace (getter setter) place
|
|
(macroexp-let2 nil old getter
|
|
(funcall setter
|
|
`(lambda (msg)
|
|
(and (functionp ,old) (funcall ,old msg))
|
|
(funcall ,callback msg))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter--add-callback (req msg-type cb)
|
|
"Helper function for `jupyter-add-callback'.
|
|
REQ is a `jupyter-request' object, MSG-TYPE is one of the
|
|
keywords corresponding to a received message type in
|
|
`jupyter-message-types', and CB is the callback that will be run
|
|
when MSG-TYPE is received for REQ."
|
|
(unless (or (plist-member jupyter-message-types msg-type)
|
|
;; A msg-type of t means that FUNCTION is run for all messages
|
|
;; associated with a request.
|
|
(eq msg-type t))
|
|
(error "Not a valid message type (`%s')" msg-type))
|
|
(jupyter--set-callback
|
|
(alist-get msg-type (jupyter-request-callbacks req)) cb))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter-add-callback (req msg-type cb &rest callbacks)
|
|
"Add a callback to run when a message is received for a request.
|
|
REQ is a `jupyter-request' returned by one of the request methods
|
|
of a kernel client. MSG-TYPE is one of the keys in
|
|
`jupyter-message-types'. CB is the callback function to run when
|
|
a message with MSG-TYPE is received for REQ.
|
|
|
|
MSG-TYPE can also be a list, in which case run CB for every
|
|
MSG-TYPE in the list. If MSG-TYPE is t, run CB for every message
|
|
received for REQ.
|
|
|
|
Any additional arguments to `jupyter-add-callback' are
|
|
interpreted as additional CALLBACKS to add to REQ. So to add
|
|
multiple callbacks you would do
|
|
|
|
(jupyter-add-callback
|
|
(jupyter-send-execute-request client :code \"1 + 2\")
|
|
:status (lambda (msg) ...)
|
|
:execute-reply (lambda (msg) ...)
|
|
:execute-result (lambda (msg) ...))"
|
|
(declare (indent 1))
|
|
(if (jupyter-request-idle-received-p req)
|
|
(error "Request already received idle message")
|
|
(while (and msg-type cb)
|
|
(cl-check-type cb function "Callback should be a function")
|
|
(if (listp msg-type)
|
|
(cl-loop for mt in msg-type
|
|
do (jupyter--add-callback req mt cb))
|
|
(jupyter--add-callback req msg-type cb))
|
|
(setq msg-type (pop callbacks)
|
|
cb (pop callbacks)))))
|
|
|
|
;;; Waiting for messages
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter-wait-until (req msg-type cb &optional timeout progress-msg)
|
|
"Wait until conditions for a request are satisfied.
|
|
REQ, MSG-TYPE, and CB have the same meaning as in
|
|
`jupyter-add-callback'. If CB returns non-nil within TIMEOUT
|
|
seconds, return the message that caused CB to return non-nil. If
|
|
CB never returns a non-nil value within TIMEOUT, return nil. Note
|
|
that if no TIMEOUT is given, `jupyter-default-timeout' is used.
|
|
|
|
If PROGRESS-MSG is non-nil, it should be a message string to
|
|
display for reporting progress to the user while waiting."
|
|
(declare (indent 2))
|
|
(let (msg)
|
|
(jupyter-add-callback req
|
|
msg-type (lambda (m) (setq msg (when (funcall cb m) m))))
|
|
(jupyter-with-timeout
|
|
(progress-msg (or timeout jupyter-default-timeout))
|
|
msg)))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter-wait-until-idle (req &optional timeout progress-msg)
|
|
"Wait until a status: idle message is received for a request.
|
|
REQ has the same meaning as in `jupyter-add-callback'. If an idle
|
|
message for REQ is received within TIMEOUT seconds, return the
|
|
message. Otherwise return nil if the message was not received
|
|
within TIMEOUT. Note that if no TIMEOUT is given, it defaults to
|
|
`jupyter-default-timeout'.
|
|
|
|
If PROGRESS-MSG is non-nil, it is a message string to display for
|
|
reporting progress to the user while waiting."
|
|
(jupyter-wait-until req :status
|
|
#'jupyter-message-status-idle-p timeout progress-msg))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter-wait-until-received (msg-type req &optional timeout progress-msg)
|
|
"Wait until a message of a certain type is received for a request.
|
|
MSG-TYPE and REQ have the same meaning as their corresponding
|
|
arguments in `jupyter-add-callback'. If no message that matches
|
|
MSG-TYPE is received for REQ within TIMEOUT seconds, return nil.
|
|
Otherwise return the first message that matched MSG-TYPE. Note
|
|
that if no TIMEOUT is given, it defaults to
|
|
`jupyter-default-timeout'.
|
|
|
|
If PROGRESS-MSG is non-nil, it is a message string to display for
|
|
reporting progress to the user while waiting."
|
|
(declare (indent 1))
|
|
(jupyter-wait-until req msg-type #'identity timeout progress-msg))
|
|
|
|
;;; Client handlers
|
|
|
|
(cl-defgeneric jupyter-drop-request ((_client jupyter-kernel-client) _req)
|
|
"Called when CLIENT removes REQ, from its request table."
|
|
nil)
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-drop-request :before ((_client jupyter-kernel-client) req)
|
|
(when jupyter--debug
|
|
(message "DROPPING-REQ: %s" (jupyter-request-id req))))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter--drop-idle-requests (client)
|
|
"Drop completed requests from CLIENT's request table.
|
|
A request is deemed complete when an idle message has been
|
|
received for it and it is not the most recently sent request."
|
|
(with-slots (requests) client
|
|
(cl-loop
|
|
with last-sent = (gethash "last-sent" requests)
|
|
for req in (hash-table-values requests)
|
|
when (and (jupyter-request-idle-received-p req)
|
|
(not (eq req last-sent)))
|
|
do (unwind-protect
|
|
(jupyter-drop-request client req)
|
|
(remhash (jupyter-request-id req) requests)))))
|
|
|
|
(defsubst jupyter--run-handler-p (req msg)
|
|
"Return non-nil if REQ doesn't inhibit the handler for MSG."
|
|
(let* ((ihandlers (and req (jupyter-request-inhibited-handlers req)))
|
|
(type (and (listp ihandlers)
|
|
(memq (jupyter-message-type msg) ihandlers))))
|
|
(not (or (eq ihandlers t)
|
|
(if (eq (car ihandlers) 'not) (not type) type)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun jupyter--run-handler-maybe (client channel req msg)
|
|
"Possibly run CLIENT's CHANNEL handler on REQ's received MSG."
|
|
(when (jupyter--run-handler-p req msg)
|
|
(jupyter-handle-message channel client req msg)))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-handle-message ((client jupyter-kernel-client) channel msg)
|
|
"Process a message on CLIENT's CHANNEL.
|
|
When a message is received from the kernel, the
|
|
`jupyter-handle-message' method is called on the client. The
|
|
client method runs any callbacks for the message and possibly
|
|
runs the client handler for the channel the message was received
|
|
on. The channel's `jupyter-handle-message' method will then pass
|
|
the message to the appropriate message handler based on the
|
|
message type.
|
|
|
|
So when a message is received from the kernel the following steps
|
|
are taken:
|
|
|
|
- `jupyter-handle-message' (client)
|
|
- Run callbacks for message
|
|
- Possibly run channel handlers
|
|
- `jupyter-handle-message' (channel)
|
|
- Based on message type, dispatch to
|
|
`jupyter-handle-execute-result',
|
|
`jupyter-handle-kernel-info-reply', ...
|
|
- Remove request from client request table when idle message is received"
|
|
(when msg
|
|
(let* ((jupyter-current-client client)
|
|
(pmsg-id (jupyter-message-parent-id msg))
|
|
(requests (oref client requests))
|
|
(req (gethash pmsg-id requests)))
|
|
(if (not req)
|
|
(when (jupyter-get client 'jupyter-include-other-output)
|
|
(jupyter--run-handler-maybe client channel req msg))
|
|
(setf (jupyter-request-last-message req) msg)
|
|
(unwind-protect
|
|
(jupyter--run-callbacks req msg)
|
|
(unwind-protect
|
|
(jupyter--run-handler-maybe client channel req msg)
|
|
(when (jupyter-message-status-idle-p msg)
|
|
(setf (jupyter-request-idle-received-p req) t))
|
|
(jupyter--drop-idle-requests client)))))))
|
|
|
|
;;; Channel handler macros
|
|
|
|
(defmacro jupyter-dispatch-message-cases (client req msg cases)
|
|
"Dispatch to CLIENT handler's based on REQ and MSG.
|
|
CASES defines the handlers to dispatch to based on the
|
|
`jupyter-message-type' of MSG and should be a list of lists, the
|
|
first element of each inner list being the name of the handler,
|
|
excluding the `jupyter-handle-' prefix. The rest of the elements
|
|
in the list are the name of the keys that will be extracted from
|
|
the `jupyter-message-content' of MSG and passed to the handler in
|
|
the same order as they appear. For example,
|
|
|
|
(jupyter-dispatch-message-cases client req msg
|
|
((shutdown-reply restart)
|
|
(stream name text)))
|
|
|
|
will be transformed to
|
|
|
|
(let ((content (jupyter-message-content msg)))
|
|
(pcase (jupyter-message-type msg)
|
|
(:shutdown-reply
|
|
(cl-destructuring-bind (&key restart &allow-other-keys)
|
|
content
|
|
(jupyter-handle-shutdown-reply client req restart)))
|
|
(:stream
|
|
(cl-destructuring-bind (&key name text &allow-other-keys)
|
|
content
|
|
(jupyter-handle-stream client req name text)))
|
|
(_ (warn \"Message type not handled (%s)\"
|
|
(jupyter-message-type msg)))))"
|
|
(declare (indent 3))
|
|
(let ((handlers nil)
|
|
(content (make-symbol "contentvar"))
|
|
(jclient (make-symbol "clientvar"))
|
|
(jreq (make-symbol "reqvar"))
|
|
(jmsg (make-symbol "msgvar")))
|
|
(dolist (case cases)
|
|
(cl-destructuring-bind (msg-type . keys) case
|
|
(let ((handler (intern (format "jupyter-handle-%s" msg-type)))
|
|
(msg-type (intern (concat ":" (symbol-name msg-type)))))
|
|
(push `(,msg-type
|
|
(cl-destructuring-bind (&key ,@keys &allow-other-keys)
|
|
,content
|
|
(,handler ,jclient ,jreq ,@keys)))
|
|
handlers))))
|
|
`(let* ((,jmsg ,msg)
|
|
(,jreq ,req)
|
|
(,jclient ,client)
|
|
(,content (jupyter-message-content ,jmsg)))
|
|
(pcase (jupyter-message-type ,jmsg)
|
|
,@handlers
|
|
(_ (warn "Message type not handled (%s)"
|
|
(jupyter-message-type msg)))))))
|
|
|
|
;;; STDIN handlers
|
|
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-handle-message ((_channel (eql :stdin))
|
|
client
|
|
req
|
|
msg)
|
|
(unless (jupyter-run-hook-with-args-until-success
|
|
client 'jupyter-stdin-message-hook msg)
|
|
(jupyter-dispatch-message-cases client req msg
|
|
((input-reply prompt password)
|
|
(input-request prompt password)))))
|
|
|
|
(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-input-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
|
_req
|
|
prompt
|
|
password)
|
|
"Handle an input request from CLIENT's kernel.
|
|
PROMPT is the prompt the kernel would like to show the user. If
|
|
PASSWORD is non-nil, then `read-passwd' is used to get input from
|
|
the user. Otherwise `read-from-minibuffer' is used."
|
|
(declare (indent 1))
|
|
(let* ((value nil)
|
|
(msg (jupyter-message-input-reply
|
|
:value (condition-case nil
|
|
(if (eq password t) (read-passwd prompt)
|
|
(setq value (read-from-minibuffer prompt)))
|
|
(quit "")))))
|
|
(jupyter-send client :stdin :input-reply msg)
|
|
(or value "")))
|
|
|
|
(defalias 'jupyter-handle-input-reply 'jupyter-handle-input-request)
|
|
|
|
;;; SHELL handlers
|
|
|
|
;; http://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/latest/messaging.html#messages-on-the-shell-router-dealer-channel
|
|
(cl-defmethod jupyter-handle-message ((_channel (eql :shell))
|
|
client
|
|
req
|
|
msg)
|
|
(unless (jupyter-run-hook-with-args-until-success
|
|
client 'jupyter-shell-message-hook msg)
|
|
(jupyter-dispatch-message-cases client req msg
|
|
((execute-reply status execution_count user_expressions payload)
|
|
(shutdown-reply restart)
|
|
(inspect-reply found data metadata)
|
|
(complete-reply matches cursor_start cursor_end metadata)
|
|
(history-reply history)
|
|
(is-complete-reply status indent)
|
|
(comm-info-reply comms)
|
|
(kernel-info-reply protocol_version implementation
|
|
implementation_version language_info
|
|
banner help_links)))))
|
|
|
|
;;;; Evaluation
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(defun jupyter-eval (code &optional mime)
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"Send an execute request for CODE, wait for the execute result.
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The `jupyter-current-client' is used to send the execute request.
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All client handlers except the status handler are inhibited for
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the request. In addition, the history of the request is not
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stored. Return the MIME representation of the result. If MIME is
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nil, return the text/plain representation."
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(cl-check-type jupyter-current-client jupyter-kernel-client
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"Need a client to evaluate code")
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(let ((msg (jupyter-wait-until-received :execute-result
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(let ((jupyter-inhibit-handlers '(not :status)))
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(jupyter-send-execute-request jupyter-current-client
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:code code :store-history nil)))))
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(when msg
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(jupyter-message-data msg (or mime :text/plain)))))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-execute-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key code
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(silent nil)
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(store-history t)
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(user-expressions nil)
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(allow-stdin
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(jupyter-channel-alive-p client :stdin))
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(stop-on-error nil))
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"Send an execute request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-execute-request
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:code code
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:silent silent
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:store-history store-history
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:user-expressions user-expressions
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:allow-stdin allow-stdin
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:stop-on-error stop-on-error)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :execute-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-execute-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_status
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_execution-count
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_user-expressions
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_payload)
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"Default execute reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Inspection
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;; TODO: How to add hover documentation support
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(defun jupyter-inspect-at-point (&optional buffer detail)
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"Inspect the code at point.
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Call `jupyter-inspect' for the `jupyter-code-context' at point.
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BUFFER and DETAIL have the same meaning as in `jupyter-inspect'."
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(interactive (list nil 0))
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(cl-destructuring-bind (code pos)
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(jupyter-code-context 'inspect)
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(jupyter-inspect code pos buffer detail)))
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(defun jupyter-inspect (code &optional pos buffer detail)
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"Inspect CODE.
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Send an `:inspect-request' to the `jupyter-current-client' and
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display the results in a BUFFER.
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CODE is the code to inspect and POS is your position in the CODE.
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If POS is nil, it defaults to the length of CODE.
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If BUFFER is nil, display the results in a help buffer.
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Otherwise insert the results in BUFFER but do not display it.
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DETAIL is the detail level to use for the request and defaults to
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0."
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(setq pos (or pos (length code)))
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(let ((client jupyter-current-client)
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(msg (jupyter-wait-until-received :inspect-reply
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(let ((jupyter-inhibit-handlers '(not :status)))
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(jupyter-send-inspect-request jupyter-current-client
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:code code :pos pos :detail detail)))))
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(if msg
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(jupyter-with-message-content msg
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(status found)
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(if (and (equal status "ok") (eq found t))
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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(if (buffer-live-p buffer)
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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;; Insert MSG here so that `jupyter-insert' has access to
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;; the message type. This is needed since the python
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;; kernel and others may use this information.
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(jupyter-insert msg)
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(current-buffer))
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(with-help-window (help-buffer)
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(with-current-buffer standard-output
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(setq other-window-scroll-buffer (current-buffer))
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(setq jupyter-current-client client)
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(help-setup-xref
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(list (lambda ()
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(let ((jupyter-current-client client))
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(jupyter-inspect code pos nil detail))))
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nil)
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(jupyter-insert msg)))))
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(message "Nothing found for %s"
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(with-temp-buffer
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(insert code)
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(goto-char pos)
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(symbol-at-point)))))
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(message "Inspect timed out"))))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-inspect-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key code
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(pos 0)
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(detail 0))
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"Send an inspect request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-inspect-request
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:code code :pos pos :detail detail)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :inspect-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-inspect-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_found
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_data
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_metadata)
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"Default inspect reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Completion
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-code-context (type)
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"Return a list, (CODE POS), for the context around `point'.
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CODE is the required context for TYPE (either `inspect' or
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`completion') and POS is the relative position of `point' within
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CODE. Depending on the current context such as the current
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`major-mode', CODE and POS will be used for `:complete-request's
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originating from `jupyter-completion-at-point' and
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`:inspect-request's from `jupyter-inspect-at-point'.
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The default methods return the `jupyter-line-or-region-context'.")
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(defun jupyter-line-context (&optional start)
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"Return the code context of the current line.
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START is the buffer position considered as the start of the line
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and defaults to the `line-beginning-position'. See
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`jupyter-code-context' for the form of the returned list."
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(or start (setq start (line-beginning-position)))
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(let ((code (buffer-substring-no-properties start (line-end-position)))
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(pos (1+ (- (point) start))))
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(list code (min pos (length code)))))
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(defun jupyter-line-or-region-context (&optional start)
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"Return the code context of the region or line.
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If the region is active, return the active region context.
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Otherwise return the line context. START has the same meaning as
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in `jupyter-line-context' and is ignored if the region is active."
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(if (region-active-p)
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(list (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end))
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(min (- (region-end) (region-beginning))
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(1+ (- (point) (region-beginning)))))
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(jupyter-line-context start)))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-code-context ((_type (eql inspect)))
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(jupyter-line-or-region-context))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-code-context ((_type (eql completion)))
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(jupyter-line-or-region-context))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-complete-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key code
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(pos 0))
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"Send a complete request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-complete-request
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:code code :pos pos)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :complete-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-complete-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_matches
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_cursor-start
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_cursor-end
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_metadata)
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"Default complete reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; History
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-history-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key
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output
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raw
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(hist-access-type "tail")
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session
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start
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stop
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(n 10)
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pattern
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unique)
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"Send a history request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-history-request
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:output output
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:raw raw
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:hist-access-type hist-access-type
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:session session
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:start start
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:stop stop
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:n n
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:pattern pattern
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:unique unique)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :history-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-history-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_history)
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"Default history reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Is Complete
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-is-complete-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key code)
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"Send an is-complete request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-is-complete-request
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:code code)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :is-complete-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-is-complete-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_status
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_indent)
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"Default is complete reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Comms
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-comm-info-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key target-name)
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"Send a comm-info request."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-comm-info-request
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:target-name target-name)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :comm-info-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-comm-open ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key id
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target-name
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data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-comm-open
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:id id
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:target-name target-name
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:data data)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :comm-open msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-comm-msg ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key id
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data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-comm-msg
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:id id
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:data data)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :comm-msg msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-comm-close ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key id
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data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-comm-close
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:id id
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:data data)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :comm-close msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-comm-info-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_comms)
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"Default comm info. reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Kernel info
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-kernel-info ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Return the kernel info plist of CLIENT.
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Return CLIENT's kernel-info slot if non-nil. Otherwise send a
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`:kernel-info-request' to CLIENT's kernel, set CLIENT's
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kernel-info slot to the plist retrieved from the kernel, and
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return it.
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If the kernel CLIENT is connected to does not respond to a
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`:kernel-info-request', raise an error."
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(or (oref client kernel-info)
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(let* ((jupyter-inhibit-handlers t)
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(req (jupyter-send-kernel-info-request client))
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(msg (jupyter-wait-until-received :kernel-info-reply
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req jupyter-long-timeout "Requesting kernel info...")))
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(unless msg
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(error "Kernel did not respond to kernel-info request"))
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(oset client kernel-info (jupyter-message-content msg)))))
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-kernel-language ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Return the language of the kernel CLIENT is connected to."
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(plist-get (plist-get (jupyter-kernel-info client) :language_info) :name))
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(defun jupyter-load-language-support (client)
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"Load language support definitions for CLIENT.
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CLIENT is a kernel client."
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(cl-assert (object-of-class-p client 'jupyter-kernel-client))
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(let* ((lang (jupyter-kernel-language client))
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(support (intern (concat "jupyter-" lang))))
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(require support nil t)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-kernel-info-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client))
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"Send a kernel-info request."
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-kernel-info-request)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :kernel-info-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-kernel-info-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_protocol-version
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_implementation
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_implementation-version
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_language-info
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_banner
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_help-links)
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"Default kernel-info reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;;; Shutdown
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-send-shutdown-request ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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&key restart)
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"Request a shutdown of CLIENT's kernel.
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If RESTART is non-nil, request a restart instead of a complete shutdown."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((msg (jupyter-message-shutdown-request :restart restart)))
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(jupyter-send client :shell :shutdown-request msg)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-shutdown-reply ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_restart)
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"Default shutdown reply handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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;;; IOPUB handlers
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(cl-defmethod jupyter-handle-message ((_channel (eql :iopub))
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client
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req
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msg)
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(unless (jupyter-run-hook-with-args-until-success
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client 'jupyter-iopub-message-hook msg)
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(jupyter-dispatch-message-cases client req msg
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((shutdown-reply restart)
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(stream name text)
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(comm-open comm_id target_name target_module data)
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(comm-msg comm_id data)
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(comm-close comm_id data)
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(execute-input code execution_count)
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(execute-result execution_count data metadata)
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(error ename evalue traceback)
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(status execution_state)
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(clear-output wait)
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(display-data data metadata transient)
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(update-display-data data metadata transient)))))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-comm-open ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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req
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id
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_target-name
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_target-module
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data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((comms (oref client comms)))
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(puthash id (cons (jupyter-request-id req) data) comms)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-comm-msg ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_id
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_data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-comm-close ((client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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id
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_data)
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let ((comms (oref client comms)))
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(remhash id comms)))
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-stream ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_name
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_text)
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"Default stream handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-execute-input ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_code
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_execution-count)
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"Default execute input handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-execute-result ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_execution-count
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_data
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_metadata)
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"Default execute result handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
|
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-error ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
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_req
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_ename
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_evalue
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_traceback)
|
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"Default error handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
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nil)
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|
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(defun jupyter-execution-state (client)
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"Return the execution state of CLIENT's kernel."
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(cl-check-type client jupyter-kernel-client)
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(oref client execution-state))
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|
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(defun jupyter--set-execution-state (client msg)
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"Set the execution-state slot of CLIENT.
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If MSG is a status message, set the execution-state slot of
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CLIENT to its execution state slot."
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(prog1 nil ; Allow the handlers to run.
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(and (eq (jupyter-message-type msg) :status)
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(oset client execution-state
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(jupyter-message-get msg :execution_state)))))
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|
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;; Added as a hook as opposed to a :before method due to
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;; `jupyter-inhibit-handlers'.
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(add-hook 'jupyter-iopub-message-hook #'jupyter--set-execution-state)
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-status ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
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_req
|
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_execution-state)
|
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"Default status handler."
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(declare (indent 1))
|
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nil)
|
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-clear-output ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
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_req
|
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_wait)
|
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"Default clear output handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
|
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nil)
|
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-display-data ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
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_req
|
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_data
|
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_metadata
|
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_transient)
|
|
"Default display data handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
|
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nil)
|
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-display-data ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
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_req
|
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_data
|
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_metadata
|
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_transient)
|
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"Default display data handler."
|
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(declare (indent 1))
|
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nil)
|
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|
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(cl-defgeneric jupyter-handle-update-display-data ((_client jupyter-kernel-client)
|
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_req
|
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_data
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_metadata
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_transient)
|
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"Default update display handler"
|
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(declare (indent 1))
|
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nil)
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|
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(provide 'jupyter-client)
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;;; jupyter-client.el ends here
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