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tweak history prefix search (up/^p) in qtconsole...
tweak history prefix search (up/^p) in qtconsole moving the cursor around the line could result in weird inconsistencies in the prefix. This simplifies the logic by always using the cursor position to set the history prefix, and better determine when the history prefix has actually changed.

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r2643 """ Defines miscellaneous Qt-related helper classes and functions.
"""
Robert Kern
BUG: Explicitly merge the __init__ and __new__ metaclass methods for MetaQObjectHasTraits. The MetaHasTraits code was not being executed previously.
r3213 # Standard library imports.
import inspect
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r2643 # System library imports.
Evan Patterson
Paved the way for PySide support....
r3304 from IPython.external.qt import QtCore, QtGui
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# IPython imports.
Robert Kern
BUG: Explicitly merge the __init__ and __new__ metaclass methods for MetaQObjectHasTraits. The MetaHasTraits code was not being executed previously.
r3213 from IPython.utils.traitlets import HasTraits, TraitType
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Initial checkin of (not yet working) matplotlib payload backend and associated machinery.
r2756 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Metaclasses
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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MetaHasTraits = type(HasTraits)
MetaQObject = type(QtCore.QObject)
class MetaQObjectHasTraits(MetaQObject, MetaHasTraits):
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r2990 """ A metaclass that inherits from the metaclasses of HasTraits and QObject.
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r2990 Using this metaclass allows a class to inherit from both HasTraits and
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r2994 QObject. Using SuperQObject instead of QObject is highly recommended. See
QtKernelManager for an example.
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r2643 """
Robert Kern
BUG: Explicitly merge the __init__ and __new__ metaclass methods for MetaQObjectHasTraits. The MetaHasTraits code was not being executed previously.
r3213 def __new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict):
# FIXME: this duplicates the code from MetaHasTraits.
# I don't think a super() call will help me here.
for k,v in classdict.iteritems():
if isinstance(v, TraitType):
v.name = k
elif inspect.isclass(v):
if issubclass(v, TraitType):
vinst = v()
vinst.name = k
classdict[k] = vinst
cls = MetaQObject.__new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict)
return cls
def __init__(mcls, name, bases, classdict):
# Note: super() did not work, so we explicitly call these.
MetaQObject.__init__(mcls, name, bases, classdict)
MetaHasTraits.__init__(mcls, name, bases, classdict)
Fernando Perez
Centralize Qt font selection into a generic utility....
r2986
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r2990 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r2994 # Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class SuperQObject(QtCore.QObject):
""" Permits the use of super() in class hierarchies that contain QObject.
Unlike QObject, SuperQObject does not accept a QObject parent. If it did,
super could not be emulated properly (all other classes in the heierarchy
would have to accept the parent argument--they don't, of course, because
they don't inherit QObject.)
This class is primarily useful for attaching signals to existing non-Qt
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BUG: QtKernelManagerMixin does not define PyQt4-safe signals.
r8456 classes. See QtKernelManagerMixin for an example.
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r2994 """
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
# We initialize QObject as early as possible. Without this, Qt complains
# if SuperQObject is not the first class in the super class list.
inst = QtCore.QObject.__new__(cls)
QtCore.QObject.__init__(inst)
return inst
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
# Emulate super by calling the next method in the MRO, if there is one.
mro = self.__class__.mro()
for qt_class in QtCore.QObject.mro():
mro.remove(qt_class)
next_index = mro.index(SuperQObject) + 1
if next_index < len(mro):
mro[next_index].__init__(self, *args, **kw)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r2990 # Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fernando Perez
Centralize Qt font selection into a generic utility....
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def get_font(family, fallback=None):
"""Return a font of the requested family, using fallback as alternative.
If a fallback is provided, it is used in case the requested family isn't
found. If no fallback is given, no alternative is chosen and Qt's internal
algorithms may automatically choose a fallback font.
Parameters
----------
family : str
A font name.
fallback : str
A font name.
Returns
-------
font : QFont object
"""
font = QtGui.QFont(family)
# Check whether we got what we wanted using QFontInfo, since exactMatch()
# is overly strict and returns false in too many cases.
font_info = QtGui.QFontInfo(font)
if fallback is not None and font_info.family() != family:
font = QtGui.QFont(fallback)
return font