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notebook() blocks the current process. #458
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Also why does it block it so much that I can't even CTRL-C to get back to the julia prompt? |
@yuyichao Ah I see what you mean, it should be added that |
I have updated my readme PR at #459, so hopefully new users will have a better workflow experience, if that PR gets merged, I can consider this issue as closed, thanks again. |
When doing:
using IJulia; notebook()
The terminal gets blocked, it would be nice to be able to continue working in the same terminal after the fact, this can be done with:
using IJulia; @async notebook()
It would be nice if
notebook
ran asynchronously by default instead. So that one could continue using the terminal, this is specially useful from a user perspective, since after callingnotebook
we can't see the server messages update anymore, like if we did:jupyter notebook
instead from the shell.
So I think either notebook should not block the process or if it's decided it's better this way, it would be useful if it printed out the server messages this would be useful for debugging purposes, currently if something fails I have to use
jupyter notebook
manually in order to see such messages.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: