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Add failing test: columnize called with very long entries. Bug reported on-list.

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Ville M. Vainio
add ipy_lookfor. closes #245
r1164 """
IPython extension: %lookfor command for searching docstrings
"""
# Pauli Virtanen <pav@iki.fi>, 2008.
import re, inspect, pkgutil, pydoc
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Lookfor functionality
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cache for lookfor: {id(module): {name: (docstring, kind, index), ...}...}
# where kind: "func", "class", "module", "object"
# and index: index in breadth-first namespace traversal
_lookfor_caches = {}
# regexp whose match indicates that the string may contain a function signature
_function_signature_re = re.compile(r"[a-z_]+\(.*[,=].*\)", re.I)
def lookfor(what, modules=None, import_modules=True, regenerate=False):
"""
Search for objects whose documentation contains all given words.
Shows a summary of matching objects, sorted roughly by relevance.
Parameters
----------
what : str
String containing words to look for.
module : str, module
Module whose docstrings to go through.
import_modules : bool
Whether to import sub-modules in packages.
Will import only modules in __all__
regenerate: bool
Re-generate the docstring cache
"""
# Cache
cache = {}
for module in modules:
try:
c = _lookfor_generate_cache(module, import_modules, regenerate)
cache.update(c)
except ImportError:
pass
# Search
# XXX: maybe using a real stemming search engine would be better?
found = []
whats = str(what).lower().split()
if not whats: return
for name, (docstring, kind, index) in cache.iteritems():
if kind in ('module', 'object'):
# don't show modules or objects
continue
ok = True
doc = docstring.lower()
for w in whats:
if w not in doc:
ok = False
break
if ok:
found.append(name)
# Relevance sort
# XXX: this is full Harrison-Stetson heuristics now,
# XXX: it probably could be improved
kind_relevance = {'func': 1000, 'class': 1000,
'module': -1000, 'object': -1000}
def relevance(name, docstr, kind, index):
r = 0
# do the keywords occur within the start of the docstring?
first_doc = "\n".join(docstr.lower().strip().split("\n")[:3])
r += sum([200 for w in whats if w in first_doc])
# do the keywords occur in the function name?
r += sum([30 for w in whats if w in name])
# is the full name long?
r += -len(name) * 5
# is the object of bad type?
r += kind_relevance.get(kind, -1000)
# is the object deep in namespace hierarchy?
r += -name.count('.') * 10
r += max(-index / 100, -100)
return r
def relevance_sort(a, b):
dr = relevance(b, *cache[b]) - relevance(a, *cache[a])
if dr != 0: return dr
else: return cmp(a, b)
found.sort(relevance_sort)
# Pretty-print
s = "Search results for '%s'" % (' '.join(whats))
help_text = [s, "-"*len(s)]
for name in found:
doc, kind, ix = cache[name]
doclines = [line.strip() for line in doc.strip().split("\n")
if line.strip()]
# find a suitable short description
try:
first_doc = doclines[0].strip()
if _function_signature_re.search(first_doc):
first_doc = doclines[1].strip()
except IndexError:
first_doc = ""
help_text.append("%s\n %s" % (name, first_doc))
# Output
if len(help_text) > 10:
pager = pydoc.getpager()
pager("\n".join(help_text))
else:
print "\n".join(help_text)
def _lookfor_generate_cache(module, import_modules, regenerate):
"""
Generate docstring cache for given module.
Parameters
----------
module : str, None, module
Module for which to generate docstring cache
import_modules : bool
Whether to import sub-modules in packages.
Will import only modules in __all__
regenerate: bool
Re-generate the docstring cache
Returns
-------
cache : dict {obj_full_name: (docstring, kind, index), ...}
Docstring cache for the module, either cached one (regenerate=False)
or newly generated.
"""
global _lookfor_caches
if module is None:
module = "numpy"
if isinstance(module, str):
module = __import__(module)
if id(module) in _lookfor_caches and not regenerate:
return _lookfor_caches[id(module)]
# walk items and collect docstrings
cache = {}
_lookfor_caches[id(module)] = cache
seen = {}
index = 0
stack = [(module.__name__, module)]
while stack:
name, item = stack.pop(0)
if id(item) in seen: continue
seen[id(item)] = True
index += 1
kind = "object"
if inspect.ismodule(item):
kind = "module"
try:
_all = item.__all__
except AttributeError:
_all = None
# import sub-packages
if import_modules and hasattr(item, '__path__'):
for m in pkgutil.iter_modules(item.__path__):
if _all is not None and m[1] not in _all:
continue
try:
__import__("%s.%s" % (name, m[1]))
except ImportError:
continue
for n, v in inspect.getmembers(item):
if _all is not None and n not in _all:
continue
stack.append(("%s.%s" % (name, n), v))
elif inspect.isclass(item):
kind = "class"
for n, v in inspect.getmembers(item):
stack.append(("%s.%s" % (name, n), v))
elif callable(item):
kind = "func"
doc = inspect.getdoc(item)
if doc is not None:
cache[name] = (doc, kind, index)
return cache
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IPython connectivity
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brian Granger
ipapi.py => core/ipapi.py and imports updated.
r2027 from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
Ville M. Vainio
add ipy_lookfor. closes #245
r1164
_lookfor_modules = ['numpy', 'scipy']
def lookfor_f(self, arg=''):
r"""
Search for objects whose documentation contains all given words.
Shows a summary of matching objects, sorted roughly by relevance.
Usage
-----
%lookfor +numpy some words
Search module 'numpy'
%lookfor_modules numpy scipy
Set default modules whose docstrings to search
"""
lookfor(arg, modules=_lookfor_modules)
def lookfor_modules_f(self, arg=''):
global _lookfor_modules
if not arg:
print "Modules included in %lookfor search:", _lookfor_modules
else:
_lookfor_modules = arg.split()
Brian Granger
Continuing a massive refactor of everything.
r2205 ip.define_magic('lookfor', lookfor_f)
ip.define_magic('lookfor_modules', lookfor_modules_f)
Ville M. Vainio
add ipy_lookfor. closes #245
r1164