##// END OF EJS Templates
Lots of work on the display system, focused on pylab stuff....
Lots of work on the display system, focused on pylab stuff. * Moved the pprint attribute to PlainTextFormatter. * Added DisplayFormatter.plain_text_only for disabling all but the plain text formatting. This is now used by doctest_mode. * Remove result_display hook. * Fixed doctest_mode magic. * Refactored inline matplotlib backend to use new display system. * Added display formatter for matplotlib.figure.Figure objects. so the display system will show the svg for them. * Added display and display_png to the user's namespace in pylab. * Cleaned up pylabtools.py

File last commit:

r2267:928c921b
r3280:1bba7395
Show More
ipy_server.py
37 lines | 1.0 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
vivainio
integrate recent changes from ipy_unicode_cleanup branch
r910 """ Simple TCP socket server that executes statements in IPython instance.
Usage:
import ipy_server
ipy_server.serve_thread(16455)
Now, to execute the statements in this ipython instance, open a TCP socket
(port 16455), write out the statements, and close the socket.
You can use e.g. "telnet localhost 16455" or a script to do this.
This is a bit like 'M-x server-start" or gnuserv in the emacs world.
"""
Brian Granger
ipapi.py => core/ipapi.py and imports updated.
r2027 from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
vivainio
integrate recent changes from ipy_unicode_cleanup branch
r910
import SocketServer
# user-accessible port
PORT = 8099
class IPythonRequestHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler):
def handle(self):
#print "connection from", self.client_address
inp = self.rfile.read().replace('\r\n','\n')
#print "Execute",inp
ip.runlines(inp)
def serve(port = PORT):
server = SocketServer.TCPServer(("", port), IPythonRequestHandler)
print "ipy_server on TCP port", port
server.serve_forever()
def serve_thread(port = PORT):
import thread
thread.start_new_thread(serve, (port,))