Don't display() spurious newlines in jupyter #3329
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Fixes #3274
I couldn't think of a way to test the "real" behavior that we are looking for, which is "are random newlines appearing in jupyter's output?", so I had to settle for the proxy of "is ipython's display() ever called?".
I materialized the Iterable[Segment]s into a list, IDK if there are some performance concerns with this (we're about to materialize them all to strings anyway???). If so then I could come up with a less-clean way of checking for "did we get passed nothing")
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