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Merge pull request #1780 from jonathan-taylor/rmagic_extension...
Merge pull request #1780 from jonathan-taylor/rmagic_extension Rmagic extension to use R (the statistical package) seamlessly from IPython. The rmagic extension allows R inline code as well as cell level magics. An example notebook is provided in docs/examples/notebooks/rmagic_extension.ipynb to demonstrate its usage. Main points: 1) Allows capture of plots to R via inline png plots (like --pylab inline) 2) Allows capture of R's stdout() connection to the notebook 3) Allows simple push/pull for array data to/from R (via rpy2) with copy only on push to R -- this seems necessary.

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Brian Granger
A number of changes to how traitlets and components work....
r2229 # encoding: utf-8
"""
A simple utility to import something by its string name.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matthias BUSSONNIER
update copyright to 2011/20xx-2011...
r5390 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
Brian Granger
A number of changes to how traitlets and components work....
r2229 #
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def import_item(name):
"""Import and return bar given the string foo.bar."""
package = '.'.join(name.split('.')[0:-1])
obj = name.split('.')[-1]
Fernando Perez
Add explicit comment about disabled code in importstring....
r3121
# Note: the original code for this was the following. We've left it
# visible for now in case the new implementation shows any problems down
# the road, to make it easier on anyone looking for a problem. This code
# should be removed once we're comfortable we didn't break anything.
## execString = 'from %s import %s' % (package, obj)
## try:
## exec execString
## except SyntaxError:
## raise ImportError("Invalid class specification: %s" % name)
## exec 'temp = %s' % obj
## return temp
Thomas Kluyver
Cleaning up old code to simplify 2to3 conversion.
r3108 if package:
module = __import__(package,fromlist=[obj])
Fernando Perez
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r6738 try:
pak = module.__dict__[obj]
except KeyError:
raise ImportError('No module named %s' % obj)
return pak
Thomas Kluyver
Cleaning up old code to simplify 2to3 conversion.
r3108 else:
return __import__(obj)