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I tried this merge request and it fixed the expect issue for me, but I noticed that in most instances the result of a cell gets associated with the wrong cell. When I have more than one Jupyter Notebook cell and rerun a cell I get a seemingly non-deterministic result from previous cells. |
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the response from Jython might have changed from double >>> lines to a single one, but the primary fix here was eliminating extra "expect" lines. This addresses the problem in #7 and #10
An additional issue was converting the return into a string from a byte array.
Also, I added a .gitignore file with the standard Python ignore.