prompts.py
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r1875 | """Classes for handling input/output prompts. | ||
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r1875 | Authors | ||
------- | ||||
- Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> | ||||
""" | ||||
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__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Imports | ||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Required modules | ||||
import __builtin__ | ||||
import socket | ||||
import sys | ||||
# IPython's own | ||||
from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS | ||||
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r2010 | from IPython.utils import coloransi | ||
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r2043 | from IPython.core import release | ||
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r2205 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | ||
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r2023 | from IPython.utils.genutils import * | ||
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r2022 | import IPython.utils.generics | ||
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#**************************************************************************** | ||||
#Color schemes for Prompts. | ||||
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r2010 | PromptColors = coloransi.ColorSchemeTable() | ||
InputColors = coloransi.InputTermColors # just a shorthand | ||||
Colors = coloransi.TermColors # just a shorthand | ||||
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r2010 | __PColNoColor = coloransi.ColorScheme( | ||
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in_prompt = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt | ||||
in_number = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt number | ||||
in_prompt2 = InputColors.NoColor, # Continuation prompt | ||||
in_normal = InputColors.NoColor, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | ||||
out_prompt = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt | ||||
out_number = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt number | ||||
normal = Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | ||||
) | ||||
PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColNoColor) | ||||
# make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily: | ||||
__PColLinux = __PColNoColor.copy('Linux') | ||||
# Don't forget to enter it into the table! | ||||
PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLinux) | ||||
__PColLightBG = __PColLinux.copy('LightBG') | ||||
PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLightBG) | ||||
del Colors,InputColors | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
def multiple_replace(dict, text): | ||||
""" Replace in 'text' all occurences of any key in the given | ||||
dictionary by its corresponding value. Returns the new string.""" | ||||
# Function by Xavier Defrang, originally found at: | ||||
# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81330 | ||||
# Create a regular expression from the dictionary keys | ||||
regex = re.compile("(%s)" % "|".join(map(re.escape, dict.keys()))) | ||||
# For each match, look-up corresponding value in dictionary | ||||
return regex.sub(lambda mo: dict[mo.string[mo.start():mo.end()]], text) | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Special characters that can be used in prompt templates, mainly bash-like | ||||
# If $HOME isn't defined (Windows), make it an absurd string so that it can | ||||
# never be expanded out into '~'. Basically anything which can never be a | ||||
# reasonable directory name will do, we just want the $HOME -> '~' operation | ||||
# to become a no-op. We pre-compute $HOME here so it's not done on every | ||||
# prompt call. | ||||
# FIXME: | ||||
# - This should be turned into a class which does proper namespace management, | ||||
# since the prompt specials need to be evaluated in a certain namespace. | ||||
# Currently it's just globals, which need to be managed manually by code | ||||
# below. | ||||
# - I also need to split up the color schemes from the prompt specials | ||||
# somehow. I don't have a clean design for that quite yet. | ||||
HOME = os.environ.get("HOME","//////:::::ZZZZZ,,,~~~") | ||||
# We precompute a few more strings here for the prompt_specials, which are | ||||
# fixed once ipython starts. This reduces the runtime overhead of computing | ||||
# prompt strings. | ||||
USER = os.environ.get("USER") | ||||
HOSTNAME = socket.gethostname() | ||||
HOSTNAME_SHORT = HOSTNAME.split(".")[0] | ||||
ROOT_SYMBOL = "$#"[os.name=='nt' or os.getuid()==0] | ||||
prompt_specials_color = { | ||||
# Prompt/history count | ||||
'%n' : '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | ||||
r'\#': '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | ||||
# Just the prompt counter number, WITHOUT any coloring wrappers, so users | ||||
# can get numbers displayed in whatever color they want. | ||||
r'\N': '${self.cache.prompt_count}', | ||||
# Prompt/history count, with the actual digits replaced by dots. Used | ||||
# mainly in continuation prompts (prompt_in2) | ||||
r'\D': '${"."*len(str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', | ||||
# Current working directory | ||||
r'\w': '${os.getcwd()}', | ||||
# Current time | ||||
r'\t' : '${time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")}', | ||||
# Basename of current working directory. | ||||
# (use os.sep to make this portable across OSes) | ||||
r'\W' : '${os.getcwd().split("%s")[-1]}' % os.sep, | ||||
# These X<N> are an extension to the normal bash prompts. They return | ||||
# N terms of the path, after replacing $HOME with '~' | ||||
r'\X0': '${os.getcwd().replace("%s","~")}' % HOME, | ||||
r'\X1': '${self.cwd_filt(1)}', | ||||
r'\X2': '${self.cwd_filt(2)}', | ||||
r'\X3': '${self.cwd_filt(3)}', | ||||
r'\X4': '${self.cwd_filt(4)}', | ||||
r'\X5': '${self.cwd_filt(5)}', | ||||
# Y<N> are similar to X<N>, but they show '~' if it's the directory | ||||
# N+1 in the list. Somewhat like %cN in tcsh. | ||||
r'\Y0': '${self.cwd_filt2(0)}', | ||||
r'\Y1': '${self.cwd_filt2(1)}', | ||||
r'\Y2': '${self.cwd_filt2(2)}', | ||||
r'\Y3': '${self.cwd_filt2(3)}', | ||||
r'\Y4': '${self.cwd_filt2(4)}', | ||||
r'\Y5': '${self.cwd_filt2(5)}', | ||||
# Hostname up to first . | ||||
r'\h': HOSTNAME_SHORT, | ||||
# Full hostname | ||||
r'\H': HOSTNAME, | ||||
# Username of current user | ||||
r'\u': USER, | ||||
# Escaped '\' | ||||
'\\\\': '\\', | ||||
# Newline | ||||
r'\n': '\n', | ||||
# Carriage return | ||||
r'\r': '\r', | ||||
# Release version | ||||
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r'\$': ROOT_SYMBOL, | ||||
} | ||||
# A copy of the prompt_specials dictionary but with all color escapes removed, | ||||
# so we can correctly compute the prompt length for the auto_rewrite method. | ||||
prompt_specials_nocolor = prompt_specials_color.copy() | ||||
prompt_specials_nocolor['%n'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | ||||
prompt_specials_nocolor[r'\#'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | ||||
# Add in all the InputTermColors color escapes as valid prompt characters. | ||||
# They all get added as \\C_COLORNAME, so that we don't have any conflicts | ||||
# with a color name which may begin with a letter used by any other of the | ||||
# allowed specials. This of course means that \\C will never be allowed for | ||||
# anything else. | ||||
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r1234 | for _color in dir(input_colors): | ||
if _color[0] != '_': | ||||
c_name = r'\C_'+_color | ||||
prompt_specials_color[c_name] = getattr(input_colors,_color) | ||||
prompt_specials_nocolor[c_name] = '' | ||||
# we default to no color for safety. Note that prompt_specials is a global | ||||
# variable used by all prompt objects. | ||||
prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
def str_safe(arg): | ||||
"""Convert to a string, without ever raising an exception. | ||||
If str(arg) fails, <ERROR: ... > is returned, where ... is the exception | ||||
error message.""" | ||||
try: | ||||
out = str(arg) | ||||
except UnicodeError: | ||||
try: | ||||
out = arg.encode('utf_8','replace') | ||||
except Exception,msg: | ||||
# let's keep this little duplication here, so that the most common | ||||
# case doesn't suffer from a double try wrapping. | ||||
out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | ||||
except Exception,msg: | ||||
out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | ||||
return out | ||||
class BasePrompt(object): | ||||
"""Interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | ||||
def _get_p_template(self): | ||||
return self._p_template | ||||
def _set_p_template(self,val): | ||||
self._p_template = val | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
p_template = property(_get_p_template,_set_p_template, | ||||
doc='Template for prompt string creation') | ||||
def __init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left=False): | ||||
# Hack: we access information about the primary prompt through the | ||||
# cache argument. We need this, because we want the secondary prompt | ||||
# to be aligned with the primary one. Color table info is also shared | ||||
# by all prompt classes through the cache. Nice OO spaghetti code! | ||||
self.cache = cache | ||||
self.sep = sep | ||||
# regexp to count the number of spaces at the end of a prompt | ||||
# expression, useful for prompt auto-rewriting | ||||
self.rspace = re.compile(r'(\s*)$') | ||||
# Flag to left-pad prompt strings to match the length of the primary | ||||
# prompt | ||||
self.pad_left = pad_left | ||||
# Set template to create each actual prompt (where numbers change). | ||||
# Use a property | ||||
self.p_template = prompt | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
def set_p_str(self): | ||||
""" Set the interpolating prompt strings. | ||||
This must be called every time the color settings change, because the | ||||
prompt_specials global may have changed.""" | ||||
import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | ||||
loc = locals() | ||||
self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | ||||
('${self.sep}${self.col_p}', | ||||
multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | ||||
'${self.col_norm}'),self.cache.user_ns,loc) | ||||
self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | ||||
self.p_template), | ||||
self.cache.user_ns,loc) | ||||
def write(self,msg): # dbg | ||||
sys.stdout.write(msg) | ||||
return '' | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
"""Return a string form of the prompt. | ||||
This for is useful for continuation and output prompts, since it is | ||||
left-padded to match lengths with the primary one (if the | ||||
self.pad_left attribute is set).""" | ||||
out_str = str_safe(self.p_str) | ||||
if self.pad_left: | ||||
# We must find the amount of padding required to match lengths, | ||||
# taking the color escapes (which are invisible on-screen) into | ||||
# account. | ||||
esc_pad = len(out_str) - len(str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor)) | ||||
format = '%%%ss' % (len(str(self.cache.last_prompt))+esc_pad) | ||||
return format % out_str | ||||
else: | ||||
return out_str | ||||
# these path filters are put in as methods so that we can control the | ||||
# namespace where the prompt strings get evaluated | ||||
def cwd_filt(self,depth): | ||||
"""Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | ||||
$HOME is always replaced with '~'. | ||||
If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | ||||
cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~") | ||||
out = os.sep.join(cwd.split(os.sep)[-depth:]) | ||||
if out: | ||||
return out | ||||
else: | ||||
return os.sep | ||||
def cwd_filt2(self,depth): | ||||
"""Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | ||||
$HOME is always replaced with '~'. | ||||
If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | ||||
cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~").split(os.sep) | ||||
if '~' in cwd and len(cwd) == depth+1: | ||||
depth += 1 | ||||
out = os.sep.join(cwd[-depth:]) | ||||
if out: | ||||
return out | ||||
else: | ||||
return os.sep | ||||
class Prompt1(BasePrompt): | ||||
"""Input interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | ||||
def __init__(self,cache,sep='\n',prompt='In [\\#]: ',pad_left=True): | ||||
BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) | ||||
def set_colors(self): | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | ||||
self.col_p = Colors.in_prompt | ||||
self.col_num = Colors.in_number | ||||
self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | ||||
# We need a non-input version of these escapes for the '--->' | ||||
# auto-call prompts used in the auto_rewrite() method. | ||||
self.col_p_ni = self.col_p.replace('\001','').replace('\002','') | ||||
self.col_norm_ni = Colors.normal | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
self.cache.prompt_count += 1 | ||||
self.cache.last_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor).split('\n')[-1] | ||||
return str_safe(self.p_str) | ||||
def auto_rewrite(self): | ||||
"""Print a string of the form '--->' which lines up with the previous | ||||
input string. Useful for systems which re-write the user input when | ||||
handling automatically special syntaxes.""" | ||||
curr = str(self.cache.last_prompt) | ||||
nrspaces = len(self.rspace.search(curr).group()) | ||||
return '%s%s>%s%s' % (self.col_p_ni,'-'*(len(curr)-nrspaces-1), | ||||
' '*nrspaces,self.col_norm_ni) | ||||
class PromptOut(BasePrompt): | ||||
"""Output interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | ||||
def __init__(self,cache,sep='',prompt='Out[\\#]: ',pad_left=True): | ||||
BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) | ||||
if not self.p_template: | ||||
self.__str__ = lambda: '' | ||||
def set_colors(self): | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | ||||
self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | ||||
self.col_num = Colors.out_number | ||||
self.col_norm = Colors.normal | ||||
class Prompt2(BasePrompt): | ||||
"""Interactive continuation prompt.""" | ||||
def __init__(self,cache,prompt=' .\\D.: ',pad_left=True): | ||||
self.cache = cache | ||||
self.p_template = prompt | ||||
self.pad_left = pad_left | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
def set_p_str(self): | ||||
import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | ||||
loc = locals() | ||||
self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | ||||
('${self.col_p2}', | ||||
multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | ||||
'$self.col_norm'), | ||||
self.cache.user_ns,loc) | ||||
self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | ||||
self.p_template), | ||||
self.cache.user_ns,loc) | ||||
def set_colors(self): | ||||
self.set_p_str() | ||||
Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors | ||||
self.col_p2 = Colors.in_prompt2 | ||||
self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | ||||
# FIXME (2004-06-16) HACK: prevent crashes for users who haven't | ||||
# updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove eventually. | ||||
self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | ||||
self.col_num = Colors.out_number | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
class CachedOutput: | ||||
"""Class for printing output from calculations while keeping a cache of | ||||
reults. It dynamically creates global variables prefixed with _ which | ||||
contain these results. | ||||
Meant to be used as a sys.displayhook replacement, providing numbered | ||||
prompts and cache services. | ||||
Initialize with initial and final values for cache counter (this defines | ||||
the maximum size of the cache.""" | ||||
def __init__(self,shell,cache_size,Pprint, | ||||
colors='NoColor',input_sep='\n', | ||||
output_sep='\n',output_sep2='', | ||||
ps1 = None, ps2 = None,ps_out = None,pad_left=True): | ||||
cache_size_min = 3 | ||||
if cache_size <= 0: | ||||
self.do_full_cache = 0 | ||||
cache_size = 0 | ||||
elif cache_size < cache_size_min: | ||||
self.do_full_cache = 0 | ||||
cache_size = 0 | ||||
warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % | ||||
cache_size_min,level=3) | ||||
else: | ||||
self.do_full_cache = 1 | ||||
self.cache_size = cache_size | ||||
self.input_sep = input_sep | ||||
# we need a reference to the user-level namespace | ||||
self.shell = shell | ||||
self.user_ns = shell.user_ns | ||||
# and to the user's input | ||||
self.input_hist = shell.history.input_cache | ||||
# Set input prompt strings and colors | ||||
if cache_size == 0: | ||||
if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | ||||
or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: | ||||
ps1 = '>>> ' | ||||
if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | ||||
or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: | ||||
ps2 = '... ' | ||||
self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') | ||||
self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') | ||||
self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') | ||||
self.color_table = PromptColors | ||||
self.prompt1 = Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, | ||||
pad_left=pad_left) | ||||
self.prompt2 = Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) | ||||
self.prompt_out = PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, | ||||
pad_left=pad_left) | ||||
self.set_colors(colors) | ||||
# other more normal stuff | ||||
# b/c each call to the In[] prompt raises it by 1, even the first. | ||||
self.prompt_count = 0 | ||||
# Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning | ||||
# continuation and auto-rewrite prompts | ||||
self.last_prompt = '' | ||||
self.Pprint = Pprint | ||||
self.output_sep = output_sep | ||||
self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 | ||||
self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' | ||||
self.pprint_types = map(type,[(),[],{}]) | ||||
# these are deliberately global: | ||||
to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} | ||||
self.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) | ||||
def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): | ||||
if p_str is None: | ||||
if self.do_full_cache: | ||||
return cache_def | ||||
else: | ||||
return no_cache_def | ||||
else: | ||||
return p_str | ||||
def set_colors(self,colors): | ||||
"""Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three | ||||
prompt subsystems.""" | ||||
# FIXME: the prompt_specials global should be gobbled inside this | ||||
# class instead. Do it when cleaning up the whole 3-prompt system. | ||||
global prompt_specials | ||||
if colors.lower()=='nocolor': | ||||
prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor | ||||
else: | ||||
prompt_specials = prompt_specials_color | ||||
self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) | ||||
self.prompt1.set_colors() | ||||
self.prompt2.set_colors() | ||||
self.prompt_out.set_colors() | ||||
def __call__(self,arg=None): | ||||
"""Printing with history cache management. | ||||
This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is | ||||
activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it.""" | ||||
# If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete | ||||
# ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in | ||||
# particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. | ||||
if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: | ||||
try: | ||||
del self.user_ns['_'] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
pass | ||||
if arg is not None: | ||||
cout_write = Term.cout.write # fast lookup | ||||
# first handle the cache and counters | ||||
# do not print output if input ends in ';' | ||||
if self.input_hist[self.prompt_count].endswith(';\n'): | ||||
return | ||||
# don't use print, puts an extra space | ||||
cout_write(self.output_sep) | ||||
outprompt = self.shell.hooks.generate_output_prompt() | ||||
if self.do_full_cache: | ||||
cout_write(outprompt) | ||||
# and now call a possibly user-defined print mechanism | ||||
manipulated_val = self.display(arg) | ||||
# user display hooks can change the variable to be stored in | ||||
# output history | ||||
if manipulated_val is not None: | ||||
arg = manipulated_val | ||||
# avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out | ||||
if arg is not self.user_ns['_oh']: | ||||
self.update(arg) | ||||
cout_write(self.output_sep2) | ||||
Term.cout.flush() | ||||
def _display(self,arg): | ||||
"""Default printer method, uses pprint. | ||||
Do ip.set_hook("result_display", my_displayhook) for custom result | ||||
display, e.g. when your own objects need special formatting. | ||||
""" | ||||
try: | ||||
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return self.shell.hooks.result_display(arg) | ||||
# Assign the default display method: | ||||
display = _display | ||||
def update(self,arg): | ||||
#print '***cache_count', self.cache_count # dbg | ||||
if len(self.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: | ||||
warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ | ||||
`self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' | ||||
'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' | ||||
'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' | ||||
'with the current result.') | ||||
self.flush() | ||||
# Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise | ||||
# we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). | ||||
if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | ||||
self.___ = self.__ | ||||
self.__ = self._ | ||||
self._ = arg | ||||
self.user_ns.update({'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___}) | ||||
# hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically | ||||
to_main = {} | ||||
if self.do_full_cache: | ||||
new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` | ||||
to_main[new_result] = arg | ||||
self.user_ns.update(to_main) | ||||
self.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = arg | ||||
def flush(self): | ||||
if not self.do_full_cache: | ||||
raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ | ||||
"if full caching is not enabled!" | ||||
# delete auto-generated vars from global namespace | ||||
for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): | ||||
key = '_'+`n` | ||||
try: | ||||
del self.user_ns[key] | ||||
except: pass | ||||
self.user_ns['_oh'].clear() | ||||
if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | ||||
self.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) | ||||
import gc | ||||
gc.collect() # xxx needed? | ||||