Fix SyntaxWarning from update message#7453
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The use of backslashes in the ASCII-art "Update" banner results in an "invalid escape sequence" SyntaxWarning under Python 3.12. Fix by changing the banner string to a raw string (which ignores backslashes).
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@living180 Thank you for opening this pull request! Notebook 6 code is now maintained as part of nbclassic, or Classic Notebook. Looks like this style of string is being used in nbclassic as well: Can you please open an issue in nbclassic and open a pull request in that repo instead? Thanks again for your contribution. |
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Done - jupyter/nbclassic#297. Thanks for the input! |
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The use of backslashes in the ASCII-art "Update" banner results in an "invalid escape sequence" SyntaxWarning under Python 3.12. Fix by changing the banner string to a raw string (which ignores backslashes).