Important
This documentation covers IPython versions 6.0 and higher. Beginning with version 6.0, IPython stopped supporting compatibility with Python versions lower than 3.3 including all versions of Python 2.7.
If you are looking for an IPython version compatible with Python 2.7, please use the IPython 5.x LTS release and refer to its documentation (LTS is the long term support release).
8.x Series¶
IPython 8.25¶
Mostly internal changes for this end of may release of IPython.
We’ll count about a dozen PRs for this moth, with small bugfixes related to matplotlib fixes.
Of notable interest,
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.25 milestone.
Thanks¶
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.24¶
Back on regular release schedule, as usual month releases are relatively tiny.
The biggest change is the move of the matplotlib backend handling from IPython to matplotlib. PR #14371 PR #14403.
We will note:
pytest 8 compatibility PR #14413
typing-extension
now needs 4.6 or newer. It was already the case, but not explicated. PR #14380Attempt to speed running code under debugger in some cases. PR #14386 PR #14418.
Multiple fixes to documentation for ipyparallel, simple_prompt and emacs PR #14384 PR #14404 PR #14407
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.24 milestone.
Thanks¶
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.23¶
Super tiny release of IPython on Sunday – a bit later than usual, which is also 🏳️⚧️ International Transgender Day of Visibility🏳️⚧️ – so a though for you on this day, you matter and you are valid [1].
This is a minuscule release with only 5 Pull requests.
Main change is PR #14357 which improve inference from return type
annotations in completer and the introduction of the optional target
ipython[matplotlib]
to explicitly request the matplotlib optional
dependencies.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.23 milestone.
Thanks¶
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.22, 8.22.1 and 8.22.2¶
Quick release of IPython for this short month of February, with quite a bit of activity with more than 15 PRs.
I am not going to details all the changes, but among other we have :
Test more downstream project to avoid breakage PR #14317
Fix recently introduced bug with the
store
magic.Fix issues with multiple call to
matplotlib.pyplot.switch_backend
Fix crashing IPython when some tracebacks encounter dynamically evaluated code.
IPython 8.22.1 increase the minimal traitlets version, and 8.22.2 fix a critical
bug on emscripten preventing to use some magics like %matplotlib
on
jupyter-light.
API changes¶
One of the largest change is the update the mimehooks and inspector API, see PR #14342. It should be backward compatible, but many hooks now receive a single object with many fields allowing us flexibility to update the API later.
Packaging changes¶
Thanks to @mkoppe, we are slowly getting rid of
setup.py finally migrating to pyproject.toml
. There is still quite a bit of
work, and please open an issue if you encounter any problem.
Deprecation¶
A number of unused functions have been marked deprecated or pending deprecation. Please let us know if you encounter any of those deprecation messages for us to adjust the removal timeline.
Thanks¶
Many thanks to @mkoppe and @krassowski for their multiple contributions and codebase cleanup.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.22 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.21¶
More substantial release of IPython slightly out of schedule as it was not possible for me to make a release last Friday.
Few new features are present, but the codebase has been cleaned, and a couple of API are _considered_ for deprecation. They are not deprecated yet, but as they do not seem to be quite used, they may emit a warning, in which case please comment on the relevant issue to inform me of _which_ project use those feature and how you use them. Depending on the feedback I might change the timeline for deprecation.
This release saw 14 PRs, with more outside contribution than usual, I’ll note in particular PRs related to making IPython work on emscripten.
I also want to point that we are _trying_ to keep compatibility with Python 3.13, but it’s a cat and mouse game. Plus I am low on time, so I would appreciate any help with that.
Deprecations¶
Fixes¶
Changes¶
We’ll outline PR #14300, it is now possible to extend the ?/??
operator to return more mimetypes to render richer help in frontends that
support it. In particular you could send a json representation of the help that
could be displayed in a customizable way.
Miscellaneous¶
Thanks¶
Special thanks to all our contributors, and to the Pypy team that was extremely reactive in helping to investigate a fixing a rare unicode+windows bug.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.21 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.20¶
Quick IPython release in this beginning of 2024, barely 2 weeks after the previous release.
This is mostly to fix a backward compatibility issue, I would have done a patch release earlier if I could. As a few other cleanup are also part of this release, this will get a minor version bump.
The crux of this release is PR #14274 (Inspect continuation prompt signature and pass only viable arguments), the rest of the changes are mostly type annotation, and a few compatibility issues with Python 3.13 that are getting addressed.
Python 3.13 compatibility is still not complete (help welcomed).
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.20 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.19¶
New release of IPython a bit before the end of the month, and end of the year.
Mostly cleanup and deprecation, due to upstream deprecation and removal.
Remove of Python 3.9 support¶
A bit later than originally plan, IPython 8.19 does not support Python 3.9 anymore, as well as the few conditional code that were executing only on Python 3.9. PR #14254
We used the opportunity to deprecate IPython.utils.tz
PR #14256, due
to upstream deprecation of some timezone utilities. It will be removed at a later
date.
We now also run CI on Python 3.12 (what I likely should have done before), but running on too many Python version uses a lot of CI time.
Absolute and relative Line Numbers in Prompts¶
Thanks to the contribution of cohml
, IPython CLI now support absolute and
relative line numbers in both vi and emacs prompt, use for example
c.TerminalInteractiveShell.prompt_line_number_format='{line: 4d}/{rel_line:+03d} | '
configuration option to display both in a custom format.
Miscellaneous¶
In addition to various bugfixes, I unpinned pytest, let me know if there are any issues and we’ll re-pin.
See you in 2024¶
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.19 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.18 and 8.18.1¶
8.18.1 is identical to 8.18 but pin prompt_toolkit
to greater than 3.0.41
Small release of IPython that fixes a small number of inconveniences.
PR #14251 Fix a memory leak in qt event loop integration by setting the Loop parent to None.
PR #14252 Pickleshare was made an optional dependency in 8.17, this leads to warnings in some installations when using modules completions. The warning has been silenced.
PR #14241 Update event loop code for compatibility with more recent
prompt_toolkit
due to deprecations in Python 3.12.PR #14245 Fix doc example on Pygments styles
PR #14238 Remove dependency on app_nope, this is actually only a dependency of IPykernel.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.18 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.17, 8.17.1¶
Medium-sized release of IPython that includes some cleanup (backcall, python2 leftovers) and some refactoring improvements (typing, pathlib) and a fix on completion.
Reverted in 8.17.1:
PR #14190 remove support for python 2 in lexers (reverted in 8.17.1 as it is imported by qtconsole/spyder)
Mamba and Micromamba magic¶
In addition to the conda command to manage conda environment, mamba and micromamba can now be used using the corresponding magic in IPython. Since these commands are compatible with conda, they are following the same logic.
These two magic require to have the corresponding commands available either in the conda environment or system wide.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.17 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.16, 8.16.1¶
Small double release of IPython (with the 8.12.3 release notes just below). Mostly bug fixes and cleanups, and type annotations. Of interest for users:
This PR is in 8.16.0 but reverted in 8.16.1, we’ll rework the fix for 8.17
PR #14163 Fix an error where semicolon would not suppress output.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.16 and 8.16.1 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.12.3¶
Tiny release of 8.12.3 that backport a small number of fixes for users still using Python 3.8.
IPython 8.15¶
Medium release of IPython after a couple of month hiatus, and a bit off-schedule.
Among other, IPython 8.15:
Improve compatibility with future version of Python 3.12/3.13 PR #14107, PR #14139,
Improve support for
ExceptionGroups
, PR #14108Fix hangs in
%gui osx
, PR #14125Fix memory lead with
%reset
, PR #14133Unstable config option to modify traceback highlighting that is sometime hard to read PR #14138
Support
.
inipdb
as an argument to thelist
command PR #14121Workroud
parso
showing warning message when the default logger level is changed PR #14119Fix multiple issues with matplotlib interactive mode, qt5/qt6 PR #14128
Support for PEP-678 Exception Notes¶
Ultratb now shows PEP 678 notes, improving your debugging experience on Python 3.11+ or with libraries such as Pytest and Hypothesis.
Native fallback for displaying ExceptionGroup¶
ExceptionGroups are now displayed with traceback.print_exc
, as a temporary fix until UltraTB properly supports displaying child exceptions.
We have two larger features:
AST-based macros¶
PR #14100 introduce a new and efficient way to modify each execution block (cell) using an template-ast-based transform. Unlike IPython pre and post code execution hooks, this actually transform the code that is execute with as minimal as possible overhead. While it was already technically possible to register ast transformers for IPython this was far from evident.
This should make it trivial to hook into IPython to implement custom hooks, that for example time or profile your code, catch exceptions to provide error messages for students or do any other kind of transformations.
In addition to programmatic API there is also a magic to quickly register hooks:
In [1]: %%code_wrap before_after
...: print('before')
...: __code__
...: print('after')
...: __ret__
This mean that for any subsequent execution code will be executed. You can modify the above to print the date, compute the execution time, retry the code in a for loop….
Allow IPdb/Pdb to move between chained exceptions¶
The main change is the addition of the ability to move between chained exceptions when using IPdb, this feature was also contributed to upstream Pdb and is thus native to CPython in Python 3.13+ Though ipdb should support this feature in older version of Python. I invite you to look at the CPython changes and docs for more details.
In short, once in post-mortem debugger (%debug
), you can use the ipdb
exceptions
command to switch exceptions, for example:
In [1]: def foo(x):
...: try:
...: bar(x)
...: except Exception as e:
...: raise ValueError("foo (): bar failed") from e
...:
...: def bar(x):
...: 1 / X
...:
In [2]: foo(0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NameError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[1], line 3, in foo(x)
2 try:
----> 3 bar(x)
4 except Exception as e:
Cell In[1], line 9, in bar(x)
8 def bar(x):
----> 9 1 / X
NameError: name 'X' is not defined
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
ValueError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[2], line 1
----> 1 foo(0)
Cell In[1], line 5, in foo(x)
3 bar(x)
4 except Exception as e:
----> 5 raise ValueError("foo (): bar failed") from e
ValueError: foo (): bar failed
In [3]: %debug
> <ipython-input-1-b0bbdc271ffb>(5)foo()
3 bar(x)
4 except Exception as e:
----> 5 raise ValueError("foo (): bar failed") from e
In previous ipdb you could not go into the bar error, now from within pdb you
can use exceptions
:
ipdb> exceptions
0 NameError("name 'X' is not defined")
> 1 ValueError('foo (): bar failed')
ipdb> exceptions 0
> <ipython-input-1-b0bbdc271ffb>(9)bar()
6
7
8 def bar(x):
----> 9 1 / X
10
ipdb>
In particular I want to thank the D.E. Shaw group for suggesting and funding the two largest feature as well as many bug fixes of this release.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.15 milestone.
IPython 8.14¶
Small release of IPython.
SPEC 0 and SPEC 4¶
You’ve heard about the NEPs, (NumPy enhancement Proposal), having a NEP for something non-numpy specific was sometime confusing. Long live the SPECs.
We are now trying to follow SPEC 0 (aka old NEP 29) for support of upstream libraries.
We also now try to follow SPEC 4 (test and publish nightly on a centralized nightly repository). We encourage you to do so as well in order to report breakage, and contribute to the SPEC process !
Python 3.12 compatibility ?¶
Python 3.12 changed its tokenizer to have better support for f-strings and allow arbitrary expression. This is a great new feature and performance improvement in Python 3.12.
Unfortunately this means the new tokenizer does not support incomplete or invalid Python which will
break many features of IPython. Thus compatibility of IPython with Python 3.12 is not guarantied.
It is unclear to which extent IPython is affected, and whether we can/should try to still support magics, shell
escape (! ....
), …, as well as how to do it if we can.
In addition even if we there is technical feasibility to do so, it is no clear we have the resources to do it. We are thus looking for your help if you can _test_ on Python 3.12 to see to which extent this affects users and which features are critical.
We are not going to pin IPython to Python <3.12
as otherwise on install pip would downgrade/resolve to IPython 8.13,
so if you plan to update to Python 3.12 after its release, we encourage for extra care.
IPython 8.13.1, 8.13.2 and 8.12.2¶
3 quick in succession patch release of IPython in addition to IPython 8.13.0 having been yanked.
IPython 8.13.0 was improperly tagged as still compatible with Python 3.8, and still had some mention of compatibility with 3.8. IPython 8.13.1 is identical to 8.13 but with the exception of being correctly tagged. This release and yank was mostly done to fix CI.
IPython 8.12.2 and 8.13.2 contain UI fixes, with respect to right arrow not
working in some case in the terminal, and 8.12.2 contain also a requested
backport of PR #14029 (Allow safe access to the __getattribute__
method of modules) for tab completion.
IPython 8.13¶
As usual for the end of the month, minor release of IPython. This release is significant in that it not only has a number of bugfixes, but also drop support for Python 3.8 as per NEP 29 (PR #14023).
All the critical bugfixes have been backported onto the 8.12.1 release (see below). In addition to that went into 8.12.1 you’ll find:
We hope you enjoy this release an will maybe see you at JupyterCon in less than two weeks.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.13 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.12.1¶
This is the twin release of IPython 8.13 that contain only critical UI and bug fixes. The next minor version of IPython has dropped support for Python 3.8 – as per Nep 29 and this IPython 8.12.x will now only receive bugfixes.
PR #14004 Fix a bug introduced in IPython 8.12 that crash when inspecting some docstrings.
PR #14010 Fix fast traceback code that was not working in some case.
PR #14014 Fix
%page
magic broken in some case.PR #14026, PR #14027 Tweak default shortcut with respect to autosuggestions.
PR #14033 add back the ability to use
.get()
on OInfo object for backward compatibility with h5py (this will be re-deprecated later, and h5py will also get a fix).
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.12.1 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.12¶
Hopefully slightly early release for IPython 8.12. Last Thursday of the month, even if I guess it’s likely already Friday somewhere in the pacific ocean.
A number of PRs and bug fixes this month with close to 20 PRs merged !
The IPython repo reached PR #14000 !! Actually the PR that create those exact release note is PR #14000. Ok, more issues and PR is not always better, and I’d love to have more time to close issues and Pull Requests.
Let’s note that in less than 2 month JupyterCon is back, in Paris please visit jupytercon.com, and looking forward to see you there.
Packagers should take note that typing_extension
is now a mandatory dependency
for Python versions <3.10
.
Let’s note also that according to NEP29, It is soon time to stop support for Python 3.8 that will be release more than 3 and 1/2 years ago:
On Apr 14, 2023 drop support for Python 3.8 (initially released on Oct 14, 2019)
Thus I am likely to stop advertising support for Python 3.8 in the next release at the end of April.
Here are some miscellaneous updates of interest:
PR #13957 brings updates to the Qt integration, particularly for Qt6.
PR #13960 fixes the %debug magic command to give access to the local scope.
PR #13964 fixes some crashes with the new fast traceback code. Note that there are still some issues with the fast traceback code, and I a, likely to fix and tweak behavior.
PR #13973 We are slowly migrating IPython internals to use proper type objects/dataclasses instead of dictionaries to allow static typing checks. These are technically public API and could lead to breakage, so please let us know if that’s the case and I’ll mitigate.
PR #13990, PR #13991, PR #13994 all improve keybinding and shortcut configurability.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.12 milestone.
We want to thank the D.E. Shaw group for requesting and sponsoring the work on the following big feature. We had productive discussions on how to best expose this feature
Dynamic documentation dispatch¶
We are experimenting with dynamic documentation dispatch for object attribute.
See #13860. The goal is to allow object to define documentation for
their attributes, properties, even when those are dynamically defined with
__getattr__
.
In particular when those objects are base types it can be useful to show the documentation
In [1]: class User:
...:
...: __custom_documentations__ = {
...: "first": "The first name of the user.",
...: "last": "The last name of the user.",
...: }
...:
...: first:str
...: last:str
...:
...: def __init__(self, first, last):
...: self.first = first
...: self.last = last
...:
...: @property
...: def full(self):
...: """`self.first` and `self.last` joined by a space."""
...: return self.first + " " + self.last
...:
...:
...: user = Person('Jane', 'Doe')
In [2]: user.first?
Type: str
String form: Jane
Length: 4
Docstring: the first name of a the person object, a str
Class docstring:
....
In [3]: user.last?
Type: str
String form: Doe
Length: 3
Docstring: the last name, also a str
...
We can see here the symmetry with IPython looking for the docstring on the properties:
In [4]: user.full?
HERE
Type: property
String form: <property object at 0x102bb15d0>
Docstring: first and last join by a space
Note that while in the above example we use a static dictionary, libraries may
decide to use a custom object that define __getitem__
, we caution against
using objects that would trigger computation to show documentation, but it is
sometime preferable for highly dynamic code that for example export ans API as
object.
IPython 8.11¶
Back on almost regular monthly schedule for IPython with end-of-month really-late-Friday release to make sure some bugs are properly fixed. Small addition of with a few new features, bugfix and UX improvements.
This is a non-exhaustive list, but among other you will find:
Faster Traceback Highlighting¶
Resurrection of pre-IPython-8 traceback highlighting code.
Really long and complicated files were slow to highlight in traceback with IPython 8 despite upstream improvement that make many case better. Therefore starting with IPython 8.11 when one of the highlighted file is more than 10 000 line long by default, we’ll fallback to a faster path that does not have all the features of highlighting failing AST nodes.
This can be configures by setting the value of
IPython.code.ultratb.FAST_THRESHOLD
to an arbitrary low or large value.
Autoreload verbosity¶
We introduce more descriptive names for the %autoreload
parameter:
%autoreload now
(also%autoreload
) - perform autoreload immediately.%autoreload off
(also%autoreload 0
) - turn off autoreload.%autoreload explicit
(also%autoreload 1
) - turn on autoreload only for modules whitelisted by%aimport
statements.%autoreload all
(also%autoreload 2
) - turn on autoreload for all modules except those blacklisted by%aimport
statements.%autoreload complete
(also%autoreload 3
) - all the fatures ofall
but also adding new objects from the imported modules (see IPython/extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py::test_autoload_newly_added_objects).
The original designations (e.g. “2”) still work, and these new ones are case-insensitive.
Additionally, the option --print
or -p
can be added to the line to print the names of
modules being reloaded. Similarly, --log
or -l
will output the names to the logger at INFO
level. Both can be used simultaneously.
The parsing logic for %aimport
is now improved such that modules can be whitelisted and
blacklisted in the same line, e.g. it’s now possible to call %aimport os, -math
to include
os
for %autoreload explicit
and exclude math
for modes all
and complete
.
Terminal shortcuts customization¶
Previously modifying shortcuts was only possible by hooking into startup files and practically limited to adding new shortcuts or removing all shortcuts bound to a specific key. This release enables users to override existing terminal shortcuts, disable them or add new keybindings.
For example, to set the right to accept a single character of auto-suggestion you could use:
my_shortcuts = [
{
"command": "IPython:auto_suggest.accept_character",
"new_keys": ["right"]
}
]
%config TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts = my_shortcuts
You can learn more in TerminalInteractiveShell.shortcuts
configuration reference.
Miscellaneous¶
%gui
should now support PySide6. PR #13864Cli shortcuts can now be configured PR #13928, see above. (note that there might be an issue with prompt_toolkit 3.0.37 and shortcut configuration).
Capture output should now respect
;
semicolon to suppress output. PR #13940Base64 encoded images (in jupyter frontend), will not have trailing newlines. PR #13941
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.11 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.10¶
Out of schedule release of IPython with minor fixes to patch a potential CVE-2023-24816. This is a really low severity CVE that you most likely are not affected by unless:
You are on windows.
You have a custom build of Python without
_ctypes
You cd or start IPython or Jupyter in untrusted directory which names may be valid shell commands.
You can read more on the advisory.
In addition to fixing this CVE we also fix a couple of outstanding bugs and issues.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.10 milestone.
In Particular:
As this release also contains those minimal changes in addition to fixing the CVE I decided to bump the minor version anyway.
This will not affect the normal release schedule, so IPython 8.11 is due in about 2 weeks.
IPython 8.9.0¶
Second release of IPython in 2023, last Friday of the month, we are back on track. This is a small release with a few bug-fixes, and improvements, mostly with respect to terminal shortcuts.
The biggest improvement for 8.9 is a drastic amelioration of the
auto-suggestions sponsored by D.E. Shaw and implemented by the more and more
active contributor @krassowski <https://github.com/krassowski>
.
right
accepts a single character from suggestionctrl+right
accepts a semantic token (macos default shortcuts take precedence and need to be disabled to make this work)backspace
deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestionsctrl-left
accepts suggestion and moves cursor left one character.backspace
deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestionsdown
moves to suggestion to later in history when no lines are present below the cursors.up
moves to suggestion from earlier in history when no lines are present above the cursor.
This is best described by the Gif posted by @krassowski
<https://github.com/krassowski>
, and in the PR itself PR #13888.
Please report any feedback in order for us to improve the user experience. In particular we are also working on making the shortcuts configurable.
If you are interested in better terminal shortcuts, I also invite you to participate in issue 13879.
As we follow NEP29, next version of IPython will officially stop supporting numpy 1.20, and will stop supporting Python 3.8 after April release.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.9 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.8.0¶
First release of IPython in 2023 as there was no release at the end of December.
This is an unusually big release (relatively speaking) with more than 15 Pull Requests merged.
Of particular interest are:
PR #13852 that replaces the greedy completer and improves completion, in particular for dictionary keys.
PR #13858 that adds
py.typed
tosetup.cfg
to make sure it is bundled in wheels.PR #13869 that implements tab completions for IPython options in the shell when using
argcomplete <https://github.com/kislyuk/argcomplete>
. I believe this also needs a recent version of Traitlets.PR #13865 makes the
inspector
class ofInteractiveShell
configurable.PR #13880 that removes minor-version entrypoints as the minor version entry points that would be included in the wheel would be the one of the Python version that was used to build the
whl
file.
In no particular order, the rest of the changes update the test suite to be compatible with Pygments 2.14, various docfixes, testing on more recent python versions and various updates.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.8 milestone.
Many thanks to @krassowski for the many PRs and @jasongrout for reviewing and merging contributions.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.7.0¶
Small release of IPython with a couple of bug fixes and new features for this month. Next month is the end of year, it is unclear if there will be a release close to the new year’s eve, or if the next release will be at the end of January.
Here are a few of the relevant fixes, as usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.7 milestone.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.6.0¶
Back to a more regular release schedule (at least I try), as Friday is already over by more than 24h hours. This is a slightly bigger release with a few new features that contain no less than 25 PRs.
We’ll notably found a couple of non negligible changes:
The install_ext
and related functions have been removed after being
deprecated for years. You can use pip to install extensions. pip
did not
exist when install_ext
was introduced. You can still load local extensions
without installing them. Just set your sys.path
for example. PR #13744
IPython now has extra entry points that use the major and minor version of
python. For some of you this means that you can do a quick ipython3.10
to
launch IPython from the Python 3.10 interpreter, while still using Python 3.11
as your main Python. PR #13743
The completer matcher API has been improved. See PR #13745. This should
improve the type inference and improve dict keys completions in many use case.
Thanks @krassowski
for all the work, and the D.E. Shaw group for sponsoring
it.
The color of error nodes in tracebacks can now be customized. See PR #13756. This is a private attribute until someone finds the time to properly add a configuration option. Note that with Python 3.11 that also shows the relevant nodes in traceback, it would be good to leverage this information (plus the “did you mean” info added on attribute errors). But that’s likely work I won’t have time to do before long, so contributions welcome.
As we follow NEP 29, we removed support for numpy 1.19 PR #13760.
The open()
function present in the user namespace by default will now refuse
to open the file descriptors 0,1,2 (stdin, out, err), to avoid crashing IPython.
This mostly occurs in teaching context when incorrect values get passed around.
The ?
, ??
, and corresponding pinfo
, pinfo2
magics can now find
objects inside arrays. That is to say, the following now works:
>>> def my_func(*arg, **kwargs):pass
>>> container = [my_func]
>>> container[0]?
If container
define a custom getitem
, this __will__ trigger the custom
method. So don’t put side effects in your getitems
. Thanks to the D.E. Shaw
group for the request and sponsoring the work.
As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under the 8.6 milestone.
Thanks to all hacktoberfest contributors, please contribute to closember.org.
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.5.0¶
First release since a couple of month due to various reasons and timing preventing me for sticking to the usual monthly release the last Friday of each month. This is of non negligible size as it has more than two dozen PRs with various fixes an bug fixes.
Many thanks to everybody who contributed PRs for your patience in review and merges.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of changes that have been implemented for IPython 8.5.0. As usual you can find the full list of issues and PRs tagged with the 8.5 milestone.
Added a shortcut for accepting auto suggestion. The End key shortcut for accepting auto-suggestion This binding works in Vi mode too, provided
TerminalInteractiveShell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode
is set to beTrue
PR #13566.No popup in window for latex generation when generating latex (e.g. via
_latex_repr_
) no popup window is shows under Windows. PR #13679Fixed error raised when attempting to tab-complete an input string with consecutive periods or forward slashes (such as “file:///var/log/…”). PR #13675
Relative filenames in Latex rendering : The
latex_to_png_dvipng
command internally generates input and output file arguments tolatex
anddvipis
. These arguments are now generated as relative files to the current working directory instead of absolute file paths. This solves a problem where the current working directory contains characters that are not handled properly bylatex
anddvips
. There are no changes to the user API. PR #13680Stripping decorators bug: Fixed bug which meant that ipython code blocks in restructured text documents executed with the ipython-sphinx extension skipped any lines of code containing python decorators. PR #13612
Allow some modules with frozen dataclasses to be reloaded. PR #13732
Fix paste magic on wayland. PR #13671
show maxlen in deque’s repr. PR #13648
Restore line numbers for Input¶
Line number information in tracebacks from input are restored. Line numbers from input were removed during the transition to v8 enhanced traceback reporting.
So, instead of:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
Input In [3], in <cell line: 1>()
----> 1 myfunc(2)
Input In [2], in myfunc(z)
1 def myfunc(z):
----> 2 foo.boo(z-1)
File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x)
2 def boo(x):
----> 3 return 1/(1-x)
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
The error traceback now looks like:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In [3], line 1
----> 1 myfunc(2)
Cell In [2], line 2, in myfunc(z)
1 def myfunc(z):
----> 2 foo.boo(z-1)
File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3, in boo(x)
2 def boo(x):
----> 3 return 1/(1-x)
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
or, with xmode=Plain:
Traceback (most recent call last):
Cell In [12], line 1
myfunc(2)
Cell In [6], line 2 in myfunc
foo.boo(z-1)
File ~/code/python/ipython/foo.py:3 in boo
return 1/(1-x)
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
New setting to silence warning if working inside a virtual environment¶
Previously, when starting IPython in a virtual environment without IPython installed (so IPython from the global environment is used), the following warning was printed:
Attempting to work in a virtualenv. If you encounter problems, please install IPython inside the virtualenv.
This warning can be permanently silenced by setting c.InteractiveShell.warn_venv
to False
(the default is True
).
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.4.0¶
As for 7.34, this version contains a single fix: fix uncaught BdbQuit exceptions on ipdb exit PR #13668, and a single typo fix in documentation: PR #13682
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.3.0¶
PR #13625, using
?
,??
,*?
will not callset_next_input
as most frontend allow proper multiline editing and it was causing issues for many users of multi-cell frontends. This has been backported to 7.33PR #13600,
pre_run_*
-hooks will now have acell_id
attribute on the info object when frontend provides it. This has been backported to 7.33PR #13624, fixed End key being broken after accepting an auto-suggestion.
PR #13657 fixed an issue where history from different sessions would be mixed.
IPython 8.2.0¶
IPython 8.2 mostly bring bugfixes to IPython.
Auto-suggestion can now be elected with the
end
key. PR #13566Some traceback issues with
assert etb is not None
have been fixed. PR #13588History is now pulled from the sqitel database and not from in-memory. In particular when using the
%paste
magic, the content of the pasted text will be part of the history and not the verbatim text%paste
anymore. PR #13592Fix
Ctrl-\\
exit cleanup PR #13603Fixes to
ultratb
ipdb support when used outside of IPython. PR #13498
I am still trying to fix and investigate #13598, which seems to be random, and would appreciate help if you find a reproducible minimal case. I’ve tried to make various changes to the codebase to mitigate it, but a proper fix will be difficult without understanding the cause.
All the issues on pull-requests for this release can be found in the 8.2 milestone. . And some documentation only PR can be found as part of the 7.33 milestone (currently not released).
Thanks to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries.
IPython 8.1.1¶
Fix an issue with virtualenv and Python 3.8 introduced in 8.1
Revert PR #13537 (fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv) that raises an error in Python 3.8, and fixed in a different way in PR #13559.
IPython 8.1.0¶
IPython 8.1 is the first minor release after 8.0 and fixes a number of bugs and updates a few behaviors that were problematic with the 8.0 as with many new major release.
Note that beyond the changes listed here, IPython 8.1.0 also contains all the features listed in IPython 7.32.
Misc and multiple fixes around quotation auto-closing. It is now disabled by default. Run with
TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True
to re-enabledRequire pygments>=2.4.0 PR #13459, this was implicit in the code, but is now explicit in
setup.cfg
/setup.py
Docs improvement of
core.magic_arguments
examples. PR #13433Multi-line edit executes too early with await. PR #13424
black
is back as an optional dependency, and autoformatting disabled by default until some fixes are implemented (black improperly reformat magics). PR #13471 Additionally the ability to useyapf
as a code reformatter has been added PR #13528 . You can useTerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="black"
,TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter="yapf"
to re-enable auto formatting with black, or switch to yapf.Fix and issue where
display
was not defined.Auto suggestions are now configurable. Currently only
AutoSuggestFromHistory
(default) andNone
. new provider contribution welcomed. PR #13475multiple packaging/testing improvement to simplify downstream packaging (xfail with reasons, try to not access network…).
Update deprecation.
InteractiveShell.magic
internal method has been deprecated for many years but did not emit a warning until now.internal
appended_to_syspath
context manager has been deprecated.fix an issue with symlinks in virtualenv PR #13537 (Reverted in 8.1.1)
Fix an issue with vim mode, where cursor would not be reset on exit PR #13472
ipython directive now remove only known pseudo-decorators PR #13532
IPython/lib/security
which used to be used for jupyter notebook has been removed.Fix an issue where
async with
would execute on new lines. PR #13436
We want to remind users that IPython is part of the Jupyter organisations, and thus governed by a Code of Conduct. Some of the behavior we have seen on GitHub is not acceptable. Abuse and non-respectful comments on discussion will not be tolerated.
Many thanks to all the contributors to this release, many of the above fixed issues and new features were done by first time contributors, showing there is still plenty of easy contribution possible in IPython . You can find all individual contributions to this milestone on github.
Thanks as well to the D. E. Shaw group for sponsoring work on IPython and related libraries. In particular the Lazy autoloading of magics that you will find described in the 7.32 release notes.
IPython 8.0.1 (CVE-2022-21699)¶
IPython 8.0.1, 7.31.1 and 5.11 are security releases that change some default values in order to prevent potential Execution with Unnecessary Privileges.
Almost all version of IPython looks for configuration and profiles in current working directory. Since IPython was developed before pip and environments existed it was used a convenient way to load code/packages in a project dependant way.
In 2022, it is not necessary anymore, and can lead to confusing behavior where for example cloning a repository and starting IPython or loading a notebook from any Jupyter-Compatible interface that has ipython set as a kernel can lead to code execution.
I did not find any standard way for packaged to advertise CVEs they fix, I’m
thus trying to add a __patched_cves__
attribute to the IPython module that
list the CVEs that should have been fixed. This attribute is informational only
as if a executable has a flaw, this value can always be changed by an attacker.
In [1]: import IPython
In [2]: IPython.__patched_cves__
Out[2]: {'CVE-2022-21699'}
In [3]: 'CVE-2022-21699' in IPython.__patched_cves__
Out[3]: True
Thus starting with this version:
The current working directory is not searched anymore for profiles or configurations files.
Added a
__patched_cves__
attribute (set of strings) to IPython module that contain the list of fixed CVE. This is informational only.
Further details can be read on the GitHub Advisory
IPython 8.0¶
IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility with an older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of performance improvements in particular with respect to startup time. The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 (January 2020).
This release contains 250+ pull requests, in addition to many of the features and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. Please see the 8.0 milestone for the full list of pull requests.
Please feel free to send pull requests to update those notes after release, I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs.
Dependencies changes/downstream packaging¶
Most of our building steps have been changed to be (mostly) declarative
and follow PEP 517. We are trying to completely remove setup.py
(PR #13238) and are
looking for help to do so.
minimum supported
traitlets
version is now 5+we now require
stack_data
minimal Python is now 3.8
nose
is not a testing requirement anymore
pytest
replaces nose.
iptest
/iptest3
cli entrypoints do not exist anymore.the minimum officially supported
numpy
version has been bumped, but this should not have much effect on packaging.
Deprecation and removal¶
We removed almost all features, arguments, functions, and modules that were marked as deprecated between IPython 1.0 and 5.0. As a reminder, 5.0 was released in 2016, and 1.0 in 2013. Last release of the 5 branch was 5.10.0, in May 2020. The few remaining deprecated features we left have better deprecation warnings or have been turned into explicit errors for better error messages.
I will use this occasion to add the following requests to anyone emitting a deprecation warning:
Please add at least
stacklevel=2
so that the warning is emitted into the caller context, and not the callee one.Please add since which version something is deprecated.
As a side note, it is much easier to conditionally compare version
numbers rather than using try/except
when functionality changes with a version.
I won’t list all the removed features here, but modules like IPython.kernel
,
which was just a shim module around ipykernel
for the past 8 years, have been
removed, and so many other similar things that pre-date the name Jupyter
itself.
We no longer need to add IPython.extensions
to the PYTHONPATH because that is being
handled by load_extension
.
We are also removing Cythonmagic
, sympyprinting
and rmagic
as they are now in
other packages and no longer need to be inside IPython.
Documentation¶
The majority of our docstrings have now been reformatted and automatically fixed by the experimental Vélin project to conform to numpydoc.
Type annotations¶
While IPython itself is highly dynamic and can’t be completely typed, many of the functions now have type annotations, and part of the codebase is now checked by mypy.
Featured changes¶
Here is a features list of changes in IPython 8.0. This is of course non-exhaustive. Please note as well that many features have been added in the 7.x branch as well (and hence why you want to read the 7.x what’s new notes), in particular features contributed by QuantStack (with respect to debugger protocol and Xeus Python), as well as many debugger features that I was pleased to implement as part of my work at QuanSight and sponsored by DE Shaw.
Traceback improvements¶
Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST:
In [1]: def foo():
...: return 3 / 0
...:
In [2]: foo()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module>
----> 1 foo()
<ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo()
1 def foo():
----> 2 return 3 / 0
3
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:
In [1]: def foo():
...: return 3 / 0
...:
Input In [2]: foo()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
input In [2], in <module>
----> 1 foo()
Input In [1], in foo()
1 def foo():
----> 2 return 3 / 0
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
The stack_data
package has been integrated, which provides smarter information in the traceback;
in particular it will highlight the AST node where an error occurs which can help to quickly narrow down errors.
For example in the following snippet:
def foo(i):
x = [[[0]]]
return x[0][i][0]
def bar():
return foo(0) + foo(
1
) + foo(2)
calling bar()
would raise an IndexError
on the return line of foo
,
and IPython 8.0 is capable of telling you where the index error occurs:
IndexError
Input In [2], in <module>
----> 1 bar()
^^^^^
Input In [1], in bar()
6 def bar():
----> 7 return foo(0) + foo(
^^^^
8 1
^^^^^^^^
9 ) + foo(2)
^^^^
Input In [1], in foo(i)
1 def foo(i):
2 x = [[[0]]]
----> 3 return x[0][i][0]
^^^^^^^
The corresponding locations marked here with ^
will show up highlighted in
the terminal and notebooks.
Finally, a colon ::
and line number is appended after a filename in
traceback:
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
File ~/error.py:4, in <module>
1 def f():
2 1/0
----> 4 f()
File ~/error.py:2, in f()
1 def f():
----> 2 1/0
Many terminals and editors have integrations enabling you to directly jump to the relevant file/line when this syntax is used, so this small addition may have a high impact on productivity.
Autosuggestions¶
Autosuggestion is a very useful feature available in fish, zsh, and prompt-toolkit.
Ptpython allows users to enable this feature in ptpython/config.py.
This feature allows users to accept autosuggestions with ctrl e, ctrl f, or right arrow as described below.
Start ipython
Run
print("hello")
start typing
print
again to see the autosuggestion
Press
ctrl-f
, orctrl-e
, orright-arrow
to accept the suggestion
You can also complete word by word:
Run
def say_hello(): print("hello")
Start typing the first letter if
def
to see the autosuggestion
Press
alt-f
(orescape
followed byf
), to accept the first word of the suggestion
Importantly, this feature does not interfere with tab completion:
After running
def say_hello(): print("hello")
, press d
Press Tab to start tab completion
3A. Press Tab again to select the first option
3B. Press alt f
(escape
, f
) to accept to accept the first word of the suggestion
3C. Press ctrl-f
or ctrl-e
to accept the entire suggestion
Currently, autosuggestions are only shown in the emacs or vi insert editing modes:
The ctrl e, ctrl f, and alt f shortcuts work by default in emacs mode.
To use these shortcuts in vi insert mode, you will have to create custom keybindings in your config.py.
Show pinfo information in ipdb using “?” and “??”¶
In IPDB, it is now possible to show the information about an object using “?” and “??”, in much the same way that it can be done when using the IPython prompt:
ipdb> partial?
Init signature: partial(self, /, *args, **kwargs)
Docstring:
partial(func, *args, **keywords) - new function with partial application
of the given arguments and keywords.
File: ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.6/lib/python3.8/functools.py
Type: type
Subclasses:
Previously, pinfo
or pinfo2
command had to be used for this purpose.
Autoreload 3 feature¶
Example: When an IPython session is run with the ‘autoreload’ extension loaded, you will now have the option ‘3’ to select, which means the following:
replicate all functionality from option 2
autoload all new funcs/classes/enums/globals from the module when they are added
autoload all newly imported funcs/classes/enums/globals from external modules
Try %autoreload 3
in an IPython session after running %load_ext autoreload
.
For more information please see the following unit test : extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py:test_autoload_newly_added_objects
Auto formatting with black in the CLI¶
This feature was present in 7.x, but disabled by default.
In 8.0, input was automatically reformatted with Black when black was installed.
This feature has been reverted for the time being.
You can re-enable it by setting TerminalInteractiveShell.autoformatter
to "black"
History Range Glob feature¶
Previously, when using %history
, users could specify either
a range of sessions and lines, for example:
~8/1-~6/5 # see history from the first line of 8 sessions ago,
# to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago.``
Or users could specify a glob pattern:
-g <pattern> # glob ALL history for the specified pattern.
However users could not specify both.
If a user did specify both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern would be used (globbing all history) and the range would be ignored.
With this enhancement, if a user specifies both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern will be applied to the specified range of history.
Don’t start a multi-line cell with sunken parenthesis¶
From now on, IPython will not ask for the next line of input when given a single
line with more closing than opening brackets. For example, this means that if
you (mis)type ]]
instead of []
, a SyntaxError
will show up, instead of
the ...:
prompt continuation.
IPython shell for ipdb interact¶
The ipdb interact
starts an IPython shell instead of Python’s built-in code.interact()
.
Automatic Vi prompt stripping¶
When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if
there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console -
it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (In
,
Out
):
In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4
Out[1]: True
In [2]: print("This still works as pasted")
Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:
In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4
...: Out[13]: True
...:
File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1
[ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - [ins]
and [nav]
- are
skipped just as the normal In
would be.
IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi
,
You should be able to change mode dynamically with %config TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode='vi'
Empty History Ranges¶
A number of magics that take history ranges can now be used with an empty range. These magics are:
%save
%load
%pastebin
%pycat
Using them this way will make them take the history of the current session up to the point of the magic call (such that the magic itself will not be included).
Therefore it is now possible to save the whole history to a file using
%save <filename>
, load and edit it using %load
(makes for a nice usage
when followed with F2), send it to dpaste.org using
%pastebin
, or view the whole thing syntax-highlighted with a single
%pycat
.
Windows timing implementation: Switch to process_time¶
Timing on Windows, for example with %%time
, was changed from being based on time.perf_counter
(which counted time even when the process was sleeping) to being based on time.process_time
instead
(which only counts CPU time). This brings it closer to the behavior on Linux. See PR #12984.
Miscellaneous¶
Non-text formatters are not disabled in the terminal, which should simplify writing extensions displaying images or other mimetypes in supporting terminals. PR #12315
It is now possible to automatically insert matching brackets in Terminal IPython using the
TerminalInteractiveShell.auto_match=True
option. PR #12586We are thinking of deprecating the current
%%javascript
magic in favor of a better replacement. See PR #13376.
~
is now expanded when part of a path in most magics PR #13385
%/%%timeit
magic now adds a comma every thousands to make reading a long number easier PR #13379
"info"
messages can now be customised to hide some fields PR #13343
collections.UserList
now pretty-prints PR #13320The debugger now has a persistent history, which should make it less annoying to retype commands PR #13246
!pip
!conda
!cd
or!ls
are likely doing the wrong thing. We now warn users if they use one of those commands. PR #12954Make
%precision
work fornumpy.float64
type PR #12902
Re-added support for XDG config directories¶
XDG support through the years comes and goes. There is a tension between having
an identical location for configuration in all platforms versus having simple instructions.
After initial failures a couple of years ago, IPython was modified to automatically migrate XDG
config files back into ~/.ipython
. That migration code has now been removed.
IPython now checks the XDG locations, so if you _manually_ move your config
files to your preferred location, IPython will not move them back.
Preparing for Python 3.10¶
To prepare for Python 3.10, we have started working on removing reliance and
any dependency that is not compatible with Python 3.10. This includes migrating our
test suite to pytest and starting to remove nose. This also means that the
iptest
command is now gone and all testing is via pytest.
This was in large part thanks to the NumFOCUS Small Developer grant, which enabled us to allocate $4000 to hire Nikita Kniazev (@Kojoley), who did a fantastic job at updating our code base, migrating to pytest, pushing our coverage, and fixing a large number of bugs. I highly recommend contacting them if you need help with C++ and Python projects.
You can find all relevant issues and PRs with the SDG 2021 tag
Removing support for older Python versions¶
We are removing support for Python up through 3.7, allowing internal code to use the more
efficient pathlib
and to make better use of type annotations.
We had about 34 PRs only to update some logic to update some functions from managing strings to using Pathlib.
The completer has also seen significant updates and now makes use of newer Jedi APIs, offering faster and more reliable tab completion.
Misc Statistics¶
Here are some numbers:
7.x: 296 files, 12561 blank lines, 20282 comments, 35142 line of code.
8.0: 252 files, 12053 blank lines, 19232 comments, 34505 line of code.
$ git diff --stat 7.x...master | tail -1
340 files changed, 13399 insertions(+), 12421 deletions(-)
We have commits from 162 authors, who contributed 1916 commits in 23 month, excluding merges (to not bias toward maintainers pushing buttons).:
$ git shortlog -s --no-merges 7.x...master | sort -nr
535 Matthias Bussonnier
86 Nikita Kniazev
69 Blazej Michalik
49 Samuel Gaist
27 Itamar Turner-Trauring
18 Spas Kalaydzhisyki
17 Thomas Kluyver
17 Quentin Peter
17 James Morris
17 Artur Svistunov
15 Bart Skowron
14 Alex Hall
13 rushabh-v
13 Terry Davis
13 Benjamin Ragan-Kelley
8 martinRenou
8 farisachugthai
7 dswij
7 Gal B
7 Corentin Cadiou
6 yuji96
6 Martin Skarzynski
6 Justin Palmer
6 Daniel Goldfarb
6 Ben Greiner
5 Sammy Al Hashemi
5 Paul Ivanov
5 Inception95
5 Eyenpi
5 Douglas Blank
5 Coco Mishra
5 Bibo Hao
5 André A. Gomes
5 Ahmed Fasih
4 takuya fujiwara
4 palewire
4 Thomas A Caswell
4 Talley Lambert
4 Scott Sanderson
4 Ram Rachum
4 Nick Muoh
4 Nathan Goldbaum
4 Mithil Poojary
4 Michael T
4 Jakub Klus
4 Ian Castleden
4 Eli Rykoff
4 Ashwin Vishnu
3 谭九鼎
3 sleeping
3 Sylvain Corlay
3 Peter Corke
3 Paul Bissex
3 Matthew Feickert
3 Fernando Perez
3 Eric Wieser
3 Daniel Mietchen
3 Aditya Sathe
3 007vedant
2 rchiodo
2 nicolaslazo
2 luttik
2 gorogoroumaru
2 foobarbyte
2 bar-hen
2 Theo Ouzhinski
2 Strawkage
2 Samreen Zarroug
2 Pete Blois
2 Meysam Azad
2 Matthieu Ancellin
2 Mark Schmitz
2 Maor Kleinberger
2 MRCWirtz
2 Lumir Balhar
2 Julien Rabinow
2 Juan Luis Cano Rodríguez
2 Joyce Er
2 Jakub
2 Faris A Chugthai
2 Ethan Madden
2 Dimitri Papadopoulos
2 Diego Fernandez
2 Daniel Shimon
2 Coco Bennett
2 Carlos Cordoba
2 Boyuan Liu
2 BaoGiang HoangVu
2 Augusto
2 Arthur Svistunov
2 Arthur Moreira
2 Ali Nabipour
2 Adam Hackbarth
1 richard
1 linar-jether
1 lbennett
1 juacrumar
1 gpotter2
1 digitalvirtuoso
1 dalthviz
1 Yonatan Goldschmidt
1 Tomasz Kłoczko
1 Tobias Bengfort
1 Timur Kushukov
1 Thomas
1 Snir Broshi
1 Shao Yang Hong
1 Sanjana-03
1 Romulo Filho
1 Rodolfo Carvalho
1 Richard Shadrach
1 Reilly Tucker Siemens
1 Rakessh Roshan
1 Piers Titus van der Torren
1 PhanatosZou
1 Pavel Safronov
1 Paulo S. Costa
1 Paul McCarthy
1 NotWearingPants
1 Naelson Douglas
1 Michael Tiemann
1 Matt Wozniski
1 Markus Wageringel
1 Marcus Wirtz
1 Marcio Mazza
1 Lumír 'Frenzy' Balhar
1 Lightyagami1
1 Leon Anavi
1 LeafyLi
1 L0uisJ0shua
1 Kyle Cutler
1 Krzysztof Cybulski
1 Kevin Kirsche
1 KIU Shueng Chuan
1 Jonathan Slenders
1 Jay Qi
1 Jake VanderPlas
1 Iwan Briquemont
1 Hussaina Begum Nandyala
1 Gordon Ball
1 Gabriel Simonetto
1 Frank Tobia
1 Erik
1 Elliott Sales de Andrade
1 Daniel Hahler
1 Dan Green-Leipciger
1 Dan Green
1 Damian Yurzola
1 Coon, Ethan T
1 Carol Willing
1 Brian Lee
1 Brendan Gerrity
1 Blake Griffin
1 Bastian Ebeling
1 Bartosz Telenczuk
1 Ankitsingh6299
1 Andrew Port
1 Andrew J. Hesford
1 Albert Zhang
1 Adam Johnson
This does not, of course, represent non-code contributions, for which we are also grateful.
API Changes using Frappuccino¶
This is an experimental exhaustive API difference using Frappuccino
The following items are new in IPython 8.0
+ IPython.core.async_helpers.get_asyncio_loop()
+ IPython.core.completer.Dict
+ IPython.core.completer.Pattern
+ IPython.core.completer.Sequence
+ IPython.core.completer.__skip_doctest__
+ IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd(self, line)
+ IPython.core.debugger.__skip_doctest__
+ IPython.core.display.__getattr__(name)
+ IPython.core.display.warn
+ IPython.core.display_functions
+ IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle
+ IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.display(self, obj, **kwargs)
+ IPython.core.display_functions.DisplayHandle.update(self, obj, **kwargs)
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__all__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__builtins__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__cached__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__doc__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__file__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__loader__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__name__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__package__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.__spec__
+ IPython.core.display_functions.b2a_hex
+ IPython.core.display_functions.clear_output(wait=False)
+ IPython.core.display_functions.display(*objs, include='None', exclude='None', metadata='None', transient='None', display_id='None', raw=False, clear=False, **kwargs)
+ IPython.core.display_functions.publish_display_data(data, metadata='None', source='<deprecated>', *, transient='None', **kwargs)
+ IPython.core.display_functions.update_display(obj, *, display_id, **kwargs)
+ IPython.core.extensions.BUILTINS_EXTS
+ IPython.core.inputtransformer2.has_sunken_brackets(tokens)
+ IPython.core.interactiveshell.Callable
+ IPython.core.interactiveshell.__annotations__
+ IPython.core.ultratb.List
+ IPython.core.ultratb.Tuple
+ IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression
+ IPython.lib.pretty.CallExpression.factory(name)
+ IPython.lib.pretty.RawStringLiteral
+ IPython.lib.pretty.RawText
+ IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact(self, arg)
+ IPython.terminal.embed.Set
The following items have been removed (or moved to superclass):
- IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.initialize_subcommand
- IPython.core.completer.Sentinel
- IPython.core.completer.skip_doctest
- IPython.core.debugger.Tracer
- IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle
- IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.display
- IPython.core.display.DisplayHandle.update
- IPython.core.display.b2a_hex
- IPython.core.display.clear_output
- IPython.core.display.display
- IPython.core.display.publish_display_data
- IPython.core.display.update_display
- IPython.core.excolors.Deprec
- IPython.core.excolors.ExceptionColors
- IPython.core.history.warn
- IPython.core.hooks.late_startup_hook
- IPython.core.hooks.pre_run_code_hook
- IPython.core.hooks.shutdown_hook
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.init_readline
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.write_err
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.get_default_colors
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.removed_co_newlocals
- IPython.core.magics.execution.ExecutionMagics.profile_missing_notice
- IPython.core.magics.script.PIPE
- IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager.init_transformers
- IPython.core.release.classifiers
- IPython.core.release.description
- IPython.core.release.keywords
- IPython.core.release.long_description
- IPython.core.release.name
- IPython.core.release.platforms
- IPython.core.release.url
- IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_records
- IPython.core.ultratb.find_recursion
- IPython.core.ultratb.findsource
- IPython.core.ultratb.fix_frame_records_filenames
- IPython.core.ultratb.inspect_error
- IPython.core.ultratb.is_recursion_error
- IPython.core.ultratb.with_patch_inspect
- IPython.external.__all__
- IPython.external.__builtins__
- IPython.external.__cached__
- IPython.external.__doc__
- IPython.external.__file__
- IPython.external.__loader__
- IPython.external.__name__
- IPython.external.__package__
- IPython.external.__path__
- IPython.external.__spec__
- IPython.kernel.KernelConnectionInfo
- IPython.kernel.__builtins__
- IPython.kernel.__cached__
- IPython.kernel.__warningregistry__
- IPython.kernel.pkg
- IPython.kernel.protocol_version
- IPython.kernel.protocol_version_info
- IPython.kernel.src
- IPython.kernel.version_info
- IPython.kernel.warn
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.run
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobBase.traceback
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobExpr.call
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobFunc.call
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.flush
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.new
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.remove
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.result
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.status
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.BackgroundJobManager.traceback
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__builtins__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__cached__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__doc__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__file__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__loader__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__name__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__package__
- IPython.lib.backgroundjobs.__spec__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__builtins__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__cached__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__doc__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__file__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__loader__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__name__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__package__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__spec__
- IPython.lib.kernel.__warningregistry__
- IPython.paths.fs_encoding
- IPython.terminal.debugger.DEFAULT_BUFFER
- IPython.terminal.debugger.cursor_in_leading_ws
- IPython.terminal.debugger.emacs_insert_mode
- IPython.terminal.debugger.has_selection
- IPython.terminal.debugger.vi_insert_mode
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.DISPLAY_BANNER_DEPRECATED
- IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.parse_command_line
- IPython.testing.test
- IPython.utils.contexts.NoOpContext
- IPython.utils.io.IOStream
- IPython.utils.io.IOStream.close
- IPython.utils.io.IOStream.write
- IPython.utils.io.IOStream.writelines
- IPython.utils.io.__warningregistry__
- IPython.utils.io.atomic_writing
- IPython.utils.io.stderr
- IPython.utils.io.stdin
- IPython.utils.io.stdout
- IPython.utils.io.unicode_std_stream
- IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_cache_dir
- IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_dir
- IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_module_path
- IPython.utils.path.get_ipython_package_dir
- IPython.utils.path.locate_profile
- IPython.utils.path.unquote_filename
- IPython.utils.py3compat.PY2
- IPython.utils.py3compat.PY3
- IPython.utils.py3compat.buffer_to_bytes
- IPython.utils.py3compat.builtin_mod_name
- IPython.utils.py3compat.cast_bytes
- IPython.utils.py3compat.getcwd
- IPython.utils.py3compat.isidentifier
- IPython.utils.py3compat.u_format
The following signatures differ between 7.x and 8.0:
- IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(self, text)
+ IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_name_matches(text)
- IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims)
+ IPython.core.completer.match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, delims, extra_prefix='None')
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0)
+ IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.object_inspect_mime(self, oname, detail_level=0, omit_sections='()')
- IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None', _warn_deprecated=True)
+ IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.set_hook(self, name, hook, priority=50, str_key='None', re_key='None')
- IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0)
+ IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.info(self, obj, oname='', info='None', detail_level=0)
- IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True)
+ IPython.core.oinspect.Inspector.pinfo(self, obj, oname='', formatter='None', info='None', detail_level=0, enable_html_pager=True, omit_sections='()')
- IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path='None', overwrite=False)
+ IPython.core.profiledir.ProfileDir.copy_config_file(self, config_file, path, overwrite=False)
- IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index)
+ IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.format_record(self, frame_info)
- IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, display_banner='None', global_ns='None', compile_flags='None')
+ IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.mainloop(self, local_ns='None', module='None', stack_depth=0, compile_flags='None')
- IPython.terminal.embed.embed(**kwargs)
+ IPython.terminal.embed.embed(*, header='', compile_flags='None', **kwargs)
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>')
+ IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.interact(self)
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self, display_banner='<object object at 0xffffff>')
+ IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.mainloop(self)
- IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name, force_win32='None')
+ IPython.utils.path.get_py_filename(name)
The following are new attributes (that might be inherited):
+ IPython.core.completer.IPCompleter.unicode_names
+ IPython.core.debugger.InterruptiblePdb.precmd
+ IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.precmd
+ IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.ListTB.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.SyntaxTB.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.TBTools.has_colors
+ IPython.core.ultratb.VerboseTB.has_colors
+ IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.do_interact
+ IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb.precmd
The following attribute/methods have been removed:
- IPython.core.application.BaseIPythonApplication.deprecated_subcommands
- IPython.core.ultratb.AutoFormattedTB.format_records
- IPython.core.ultratb.ColorTB.format_records
- IPython.core.ultratb.FormattedTB.format_records
- IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_deprecation_warnings
- IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.init_readline
- IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write
- IPython.terminal.embed.InteractiveShellEmbed.write_err
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_deprecation_warnings
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.init_readline
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write
- IPython.terminal.interactiveshell.TerminalInteractiveShell.write_err
- IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands
- IPython.terminal.ipapp.LocateIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand
- IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.deprecated_subcommands
- IPython.terminal.ipapp.TerminalIPythonApp.initialize_subcommand