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use ROUTER/DEALER sockets for stdin stdin requests are now directed to the frontend that made the execution request that called raw_input. allow_stdin flag added to execution_request to indicate whether stdin_requests are allowed. StdInNotImplementedError exception class added to IPython.core.error, and is raised if raw_input is called from execute requests where allow_input is undefined. closes gh-673

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ipy_which.py
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r680 r""" %which magic command
%which <cmd> => search PATH for files matching PATH. Also scans aliases
"""
Brian Granger
ipapi.py => core/ipapi.py and imports updated.
r2027 from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
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import os,sys
from fnmatch import fnmatch
def which(fname):
fullpath = filter(os.path.isdir,os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep))
if '.' not in fullpath:
fullpath = ['.'] + fullpath
fn = fname
for p in fullpath:
for f in os.listdir(p):
head, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
if f == fn or fnmatch(head, fn):
yield os.path.join(p,f)
return
def which_alias(fname):
Brian Granger
Continuing a massive refactor of everything.
r2205 for al, tgt in ip.alias_table.items():
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r680 if not (al == fname or fnmatch(al, fname)):
continue
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r831 if callable(tgt):
print "Callable alias",tgt
d = tgt.__doc__
if d:
print "Docstring:\n",d
continue
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r680 trg = tgt[1]
trans = ip.expand_alias(trg)
cmd = trans.split(None,1)[0]
print al,"->",trans
for realcmd in which(cmd):
print " ==",realcmd
def which_f(self, arg):
r""" %which <cmd> => search PATH for files matching cmd. Also scans aliases.
Traverses PATH and prints all files (not just executables!) that match the
pattern on command line. Probably more useful in finding stuff
interactively than 'which', which only prints the first matching item.
Also discovers and expands aliases, so you'll see what will be executed
when you call an alias.
Example:
[~]|62> %which d
d -> ls -F --color=auto
== c:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\d.exe
[~]|64> %which diff*
diff3 -> diff3
== c:\cygwin\bin\diff3.exe
diff -> diff
== c:\cygwin\bin\diff.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\diff.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\diff3.exe
"""
which_alias(arg)
for e in which(arg):
print e
Brian Granger
Continuing a massive refactor of everything.
r2205 ip.define_magic("which",which_f)
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