[IPython-dev] Implementing inline images in a kernel

Doug Blank doug.blank at gmail.com
Wed Jan 29 03:14:08 EST 2014


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:10 AM, Brian Granger <ellisonbg at gmail.com> wrote:

> > That's interesting... IJulia using the Python VM... Then, this is very
> > similar to Calico. Because all of the languages share memory, I was able
> to
> > put a global object in there. I have now written display(), HTML(),
> Image(),
> > and Audio(), and all is working very well. HTML, Image, and Audio all
> have a
> > specially named method (similar to Python's __rep__) that when called,
> > returns the dictionary of mime-types and strings, and display() sends the
> > proper message. Demo to follow...
>
> That is absolutely similar to the Calico idea. But keep in mind,
> running Julia through the %julia magic will *never* allow things like
> the widgets or tab completion to work. Only the true native Julia
> kernel will allow that.
>
>
Why can't the Julia-using-the-PythonVM magic use the widgets or tab
completion? What is the limitation?

-Doug


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