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Merge pull request #910 from minrk/pypynumpy %whos no longer imports numpy unconditionally, and no longer supports Numeric. The import check explicitly looks for the ndarray object, rather than just numpy itself, which would fail in environments with broken numpy, such as PyPy. closes gh-904

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/ IPython / core / magic_arguments.py
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r3229 ''' A decorator-based method of constructing IPython magics with `argparse`
option handling.
New magic functions can be defined like so::
from IPython.core.magic_arguments import (argument, magic_arguments,
parse_argstring)
@magic_arguments()
@argument('-o', '--option', help='An optional argument.')
@argument('arg', type=int, help='An integer positional argument.')
def magic_cool(self, arg):
""" A really cool magic command.
"""
args = parse_argstring(magic_cool, arg)
...
The `@magic_arguments` decorator marks the function as having argparse arguments.
The `@argument` decorator adds an argument using the same syntax as argparse's
`add_argument()` method. More sophisticated uses may also require the
`@argument_group` or `@kwds` decorator to customize the formatting and the
parsing.
Help text for the magic is automatically generated from the docstring and the
arguments::
In[1]: %cool?
%cool [-o OPTION] arg
A really cool magic command.
positional arguments:
arg An integer positional argument.
optional arguments:
-o OPTION, --option OPTION
An optional argument.
'''
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2010, IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Our own imports
from IPython.external import argparse
from IPython.core.error import UsageError
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r3292 from IPython.utils.process import arg_split
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class MagicArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
""" An ArgumentParser tweaked for use by IPython magics.
"""
def __init__(self,
prog=None,
usage=None,
description=None,
epilog=None,
version=None,
parents=None,
formatter_class=argparse.HelpFormatter,
prefix_chars='-',
argument_default=None,
conflict_handler='error',
add_help=False):
if parents is None:
parents = []
super(MagicArgumentParser, self).__init__(prog=prog, usage=usage,
description=description, epilog=epilog, version=version,
parents=parents, formatter_class=formatter_class,
prefix_chars=prefix_chars, argument_default=argument_default,
conflict_handler=conflict_handler, add_help=add_help)
def error(self, message):
""" Raise a catchable error instead of exiting.
"""
raise UsageError(message)
def parse_argstring(self, argstring):
""" Split a string into an argument list and parse that argument list.
"""
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r3292 argv = arg_split(argstring)
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r3229 return self.parse_args(argv)
def construct_parser(magic_func):
""" Construct an argument parser using the function decorations.
"""
kwds = getattr(magic_func, 'argcmd_kwds', {})
if 'description' not in kwds:
kwds['description'] = getattr(magic_func, '__doc__', None)
arg_name = real_name(magic_func)
parser = MagicArgumentParser(arg_name, **kwds)
# Reverse the list of decorators in order to apply them in the
# order in which they appear in the source.
group = None
for deco in magic_func.decorators[::-1]:
result = deco.add_to_parser(parser, group)
if result is not None:
group = result
# Replace the starting 'usage: ' with IPython's %.
help_text = parser.format_help()
if help_text.startswith('usage: '):
help_text = help_text.replace('usage: ', '%', 1)
else:
help_text = '%' + help_text
# Replace the magic function's docstring with the full help text.
magic_func.__doc__ = help_text
return parser
def parse_argstring(magic_func, argstring):
""" Parse the string of arguments for the given magic function.
"""
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r3431 return magic_func.parser.parse_argstring(argstring)
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def real_name(magic_func):
""" Find the real name of the magic.
"""
magic_name = magic_func.__name__
if magic_name.startswith('magic_'):
magic_name = magic_name[len('magic_'):]
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r3431 return getattr(magic_func, 'argcmd_name', magic_name)
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class ArgDecorator(object):
""" Base class for decorators to add ArgumentParser information to a method.
"""
def __call__(self, func):
if not getattr(func, 'has_arguments', False):
func.has_arguments = True
func.decorators = []
func.decorators.append(self)
return func
def add_to_parser(self, parser, group):
""" Add this object's information to the parser, if necessary.
"""
pass
class magic_arguments(ArgDecorator):
""" Mark the magic as having argparse arguments and possibly adjust the
name.
"""
def __init__(self, name=None):
self.name = name
def __call__(self, func):
if not getattr(func, 'has_arguments', False):
func.has_arguments = True
func.decorators = []
if self.name is not None:
func.argcmd_name = self.name
# This should be the first decorator in the list of decorators, thus the
# last to execute. Build the parser.
func.parser = construct_parser(func)
return func
class argument(ArgDecorator):
""" Store arguments and keywords to pass to add_argument().
Instances also serve to decorate command methods.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
self.args = args
self.kwds = kwds
def add_to_parser(self, parser, group):
""" Add this object's information to the parser.
"""
if group is not None:
parser = group
parser.add_argument(*self.args, **self.kwds)
return None
class argument_group(ArgDecorator):
""" Store arguments and keywords to pass to add_argument_group().
Instances also serve to decorate command methods.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
self.args = args
self.kwds = kwds
def add_to_parser(self, parser, group):
""" Add this object's information to the parser.
"""
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r3431 return parser.add_argument_group(*self.args, **self.kwds)
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class kwds(ArgDecorator):
""" Provide other keywords to the sub-parser constructor.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwds):
self.kwds = kwds
def __call__(self, func):
func = super(kwds, self).__call__(func)
func.argcmd_kwds = self.kwds
return func
__all__ = ['magic_arguments', 'argument', 'argument_group', 'kwds',
'parse_argstring']