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First step in reintegrating Jedi...
First step in reintegrating Jedi If Jedi is installed expose a private API use it with prompt toolkit. Jedi does not _yet_ provide all the completion IPython has, so this is still a bit awkward. In order to debug this (and see what is Jedi provided we for now inject a fake Jedi/IPython delimiter in the menu. Jedi completion and this behavior are enabled by default, but could likely be opt-in. Add also a number of debug flags to be able to track why jedi is not working, and/or what completions are found by IPython and not Jedi. That should give us a bit of heads up and feedback to know whether we can remove part of the IPython completer, and more especially if we can drop `python_matches`. Once `python_matches` is dropped and some other of the current matchers are either dropped or converted to the new API, that should simplify the internal quite a bit. That would just be too much for an already BIG pull-request.

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Thomas Kluyver
Write & borrow some inputhooks for prompt_toolkit
r21934 # Code borrowed from ptpython
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"""
Wrapper around the eventloop that gives some time to the Tkinter GUI to process
events when it's loaded and while we are waiting for input at the REPL. This
way we don't block the UI of for instance ``turtle`` and other Tk libraries.
(Normally Tkinter registeres it's callbacks in ``PyOS_InputHook`` to integrate
in readline. ``prompt-toolkit`` doesn't understand that input hook, but this
will fix it for Tk.)
"""
import time
import _tkinter
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy
remove dead code
r23084 import tkinter
Thomas Kluyver
Write & borrow some inputhooks for prompt_toolkit
r21934
def inputhook(inputhook_context):
"""
Inputhook for Tk.
Run the Tk eventloop until prompt-toolkit needs to process the next input.
"""
# Get the current TK application.
root = tkinter._default_root
def wait_using_filehandler():
"""
Run the TK eventloop until the file handler that we got from the
inputhook becomes readable.
"""
# Add a handler that sets the stop flag when `prompt-toolkit` has input
# to process.
stop = [False]
def done(*a):
stop[0] = True
root.createfilehandler(inputhook_context.fileno(), _tkinter.READABLE, done)
# Run the TK event loop as long as we don't receive input.
while root.dooneevent(_tkinter.ALL_EVENTS):
if stop[0]:
break
root.deletefilehandler(inputhook_context.fileno())
def wait_using_polling():
"""
Windows TK doesn't support 'createfilehandler'.
So, run the TK eventloop and poll until input is ready.
"""
while not inputhook_context.input_is_ready():
while root.dooneevent(_tkinter.ALL_EVENTS | _tkinter.DONT_WAIT):
pass
# Sleep to make the CPU idle, but not too long, so that the UI
# stays responsive.
time.sleep(.01)
if root is not None:
if hasattr(root, 'createfilehandler'):
wait_using_filehandler()
else:
wait_using_polling()