PhysicalQInput.py
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Ville M. Vainio
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r1032 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | ||
"""Modified input prompt for entering quantities with units. | ||||
Modify the behavior of the interactive interpreter to allow direct input of | ||||
quantities with units without having to make a function call. | ||||
Now the following forms are accepted: | ||||
x = 4 m | ||||
y = -.45e3 m/s | ||||
g = 9.8 m/s**2 | ||||
a = 2.3 m/s^2 # ^ -> ** automatically | ||||
All other input is processed normally. | ||||
""" | ||||
#***************************************************************************** | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#***************************************************************************** | ||||
from IPython import Release | ||||
__author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] | ||||
__license__ = Release.license | ||||
# This file is an example of how to modify IPython's line-processing behavior | ||||
# without touching the internal code. We'll define an alternate pre-processing | ||||
# stage which allows a special form of input (which is invalid Python syntax) | ||||
# for certain quantities, rewrites a line of proper Python in those cases, and | ||||
# then passes it off to IPython's normal processor for further work. | ||||
# With this kind of customization, IPython can be adapted for many | ||||
# special-purpose scenarios providing alternate input syntaxes. | ||||
# This file can be imported like a regular module. | ||||
# IPython has a prefilter() function that analyzes each input line. We redefine | ||||
# it here to first pre-process certain forms of input | ||||
# The prototype of any alternate prefilter must be like this one (the name | ||||
# doesn't matter): | ||||
# - line is a string containing the user input line. | ||||
# - continuation is a parameter which tells us if we are processing a first line of | ||||
# user input or the second or higher of a multi-line statement. | ||||
def prefilter_PQ(self,line,continuation): | ||||
"""Alternate prefilter for input of PhysicalQuantityInteractive objects. | ||||
This assumes that the function PhysicalQuantityInteractive() has been | ||||
imported.""" | ||||
from re import match | ||||
from IPython.iplib import InteractiveShell | ||||
# This regexp is what does the real work | ||||
unit_split = match(r'\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(-?\d*\.?\d*[eE]?-?\d*)\s+([a-zA-Z].*)', | ||||
line) | ||||
# If special input was ecnountered, process it: | ||||
if unit_split: | ||||
var,val,units = unit_split.groups() | ||||
if var and val and units: | ||||
units = units.replace('^','**') | ||||
# Now a valid line needs to be constructed for IPython to process: | ||||
line = var +" = PhysicalQuantityInteractive(" + val + ", '" + \ | ||||
units + "')" | ||||
#print 'New line:',line # dbg | ||||
# In the end, always call the default IPython _prefilter() function. Note | ||||
# that self must be passed explicitly, b/c we're calling the unbound class | ||||
# method (since this method will overwrite the instance prefilter()) | ||||
return InteractiveShell._prefilter(self,line,continuation) | ||||
# Rebind this to be the new IPython prefilter: | ||||
from IPython.iplib import InteractiveShell | ||||
InteractiveShell.prefilter = prefilter_PQ | ||||
# Clean up the namespace. | ||||
del InteractiveShell,prefilter_PQ | ||||
# Just a heads up at the console | ||||
print '*** Simplified input for physical quantities enabled.' | ||||