dtutils.py
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r988 | """Doctest-related utilities for IPython. | ||
For most common uses, all you should need to run is:: | ||||
from IPython.dtutils import idoctest | ||||
See the idoctest docstring below for usage details. | ||||
""" | ||||
import doctest | ||||
import sys | ||||
import IPython.ipapi | ||||
ip = IPython.ipapi.get() | ||||
def rundoctest(text,ns=None,eraise=False): | ||||
"""Run a the input source as a doctest, in the caller's namespace. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
text : str | ||||
Source to execute. | ||||
:Keywords: | ||||
ns : dict (None) | ||||
Namespace where the code should be executed. If not given, the | ||||
caller's locals and globals are used. | ||||
eraise : bool (False) | ||||
If true, immediately raise any exceptions instead of reporting them at | ||||
the end. This allows you to then do interactive debugging via | ||||
IPython's facilities (use %debug after the fact, or with %pdb for | ||||
automatic activation). | ||||
""" | ||||
name = 'interactive doctest' | ||||
filename = '<IPython console>' | ||||
if eraise: | ||||
runner = doctest.DebugRunner() | ||||
else: | ||||
runner = doctest.DocTestRunner() | ||||
parser = doctest.DocTestParser() | ||||
if ns is None: | ||||
f = sys._getframe(1) | ||||
ns = f.f_globals.copy() | ||||
ns.update(f.f_locals) | ||||
test = parser.get_doctest(text,ns,name,filename,0) | ||||
runner.run(test) | ||||
runner.summarize(True) | ||||
def idoctest(ns=None,eraise=False): | ||||
"""Interactively prompt for input and run it as a doctest. | ||||
To finish entering input, enter two blank lines or Ctrl-D (EOF). If you | ||||
use Ctrl-C, the example is aborted and all input discarded. | ||||
:Keywords: | ||||
ns : dict (None) | ||||
Namespace where the code should be executed. If not given, the IPython | ||||
interactive namespace is used. | ||||
eraise : bool (False) | ||||
If true, immediately raise any exceptions instead of reporting them at | ||||
the end. This allows you to then do interactive debugging via | ||||
IPython's facilities (use %debug after the fact, or with %pdb for | ||||
automatic activation). | ||||
end_mark : str ('--') | ||||
String to explicitly indicate the end of input. | ||||
""" | ||||
inlines = [] | ||||
empty_lines = 0 # count consecutive empty lines | ||||
run_test = True | ||||
if ns is None: | ||||
ns = ip.user_ns | ||||
ip.IP.savehist() | ||||
try: | ||||
while True: | ||||
line = raw_input() | ||||
if not line or line.isspace(): | ||||
empty_lines += 1 | ||||
else: | ||||
empty_lines = 0 | ||||
if empty_lines>=2: | ||||
break | ||||
inlines.append(line) | ||||
except EOFError: | ||||
pass | ||||
except KeyboardInterrupt: | ||||
print "KeyboardInterrupt - Discarding input." | ||||
run_test = False | ||||
ip.IP.reloadhist() | ||||
if run_test: | ||||
# Extra blank line at the end to ensure that the final docstring has a | ||||
# closing newline | ||||
inlines.append('') | ||||
rundoctest('\n'.join(inlines),ns,eraise) | ||||
# For debugging of this module itself. | ||||
if __name__ == "__main__": | ||||
t = """ | ||||
>>> for i in range(10): | ||||
... print i, | ||||
... | ||||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | ||||
""" | ||||
t2 = """ | ||||
A simple example:: | ||||
>>> for i in range(10): | ||||
... print i, | ||||
... | ||||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | ||||
Some more details:: | ||||
>>> print "hello" | ||||
hello | ||||
""" | ||||
t3 = """ | ||||
A failing example:: | ||||
>>> x=1 | ||||
>>> x+1 | ||||
3 | ||||
""" | ||||