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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | 2 | """Tools for inspecting Python objects. |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | 4 | Uses syntax highlighting for presenting the various information elements. |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | Similar in spirit to the inspect module, but all calls take a name argument to |
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7 | 7 | reference the name under which an object is being read. |
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8 | 8 | """ |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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11 | 11 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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12 | 12 | |
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13 | 13 | __all__ = ['Inspector','InspectColors'] |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | # stdlib modules |
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16 | 16 | import ast |
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17 | 17 | import inspect |
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18 | 18 | from inspect import signature |
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19 | 19 | import html |
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20 | 20 | import linecache |
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21 | 21 | import warnings |
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22 | 22 | import os |
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23 | 23 | from textwrap import dedent |
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24 | 24 | import types |
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25 | 25 | import io as stdlib_io |
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26 | 26 | |
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27 | 27 | from typing import Union |
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28 | 28 | |
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29 | 29 | # IPython's own |
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30 | 30 | from IPython.core import page |
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31 | 31 | from IPython.lib.pretty import pretty |
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32 | 32 | from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest |
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33 | 33 | from IPython.utils import PyColorize |
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34 | 34 | from IPython.utils import openpy |
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35 | 35 | from IPython.utils.dir2 import safe_hasattr |
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36 | 36 | from IPython.utils.path import compress_user |
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37 | 37 | from IPython.utils.text import indent |
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38 | 38 | from IPython.utils.wildcard import list_namespace |
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39 | 39 | from IPython.utils.wildcard import typestr2type |
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40 | 40 | from IPython.utils.coloransi import TermColors, ColorScheme, ColorSchemeTable |
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41 | 41 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode |
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42 | 42 | from IPython.utils.colorable import Colorable |
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43 | 43 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | from pygments import highlight |
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46 | 46 | from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer |
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47 | 47 | from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter |
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48 | 48 | |
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49 | from typing import Any | |
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50 | from dataclasses import dataclass | |
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51 | ||
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52 | ||
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53 | @dataclass | |
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54 | class OInfo: | |
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55 | ismagic: bool | |
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56 | isalias: bool | |
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57 | found: bool | |
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58 | namespace: str | |
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59 | parent: Any | |
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60 | obj: Any | |
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61 | ||
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49 | 62 | def pylight(code): |
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50 | 63 | return highlight(code, PythonLexer(), HtmlFormatter(noclasses=True)) |
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51 | 64 | |
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52 | 65 | # builtin docstrings to ignore |
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53 | 66 | _func_call_docstring = types.FunctionType.__call__.__doc__ |
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54 | 67 | _object_init_docstring = object.__init__.__doc__ |
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55 | 68 | _builtin_type_docstrings = { |
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56 | 69 | inspect.getdoc(t) for t in (types.ModuleType, types.MethodType, |
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57 | 70 | types.FunctionType, property) |
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58 | 71 | } |
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59 | 72 | |
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60 | 73 | _builtin_func_type = type(all) |
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61 | 74 | _builtin_meth_type = type(str.upper) # Bound methods have the same type as builtin functions |
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62 | 75 | #**************************************************************************** |
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63 | 76 | # Builtin color schemes |
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64 | 77 | |
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65 | 78 | Colors = TermColors # just a shorthand |
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66 | 79 | |
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67 | 80 | InspectColors = PyColorize.ANSICodeColors |
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68 | 81 | |
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69 | 82 | #**************************************************************************** |
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70 | 83 | # Auxiliary functions and objects |
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71 | 84 | |
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72 | 85 | # See the messaging spec for the definition of all these fields. This list |
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73 | 86 | # effectively defines the order of display |
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74 | 87 | info_fields = ['type_name', 'base_class', 'string_form', 'namespace', |
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75 | 88 | 'length', 'file', 'definition', 'docstring', 'source', |
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76 | 89 | 'init_definition', 'class_docstring', 'init_docstring', |
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77 | 90 | 'call_def', 'call_docstring', |
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78 | 91 | # These won't be printed but will be used to determine how to |
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79 | 92 | # format the object |
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80 | 93 | 'ismagic', 'isalias', 'isclass', 'found', 'name' |
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81 | 94 | ] |
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82 | 95 | |
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83 | 96 | |
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84 | 97 | def object_info(**kw): |
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85 | 98 | """Make an object info dict with all fields present.""" |
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86 | 99 | infodict = {k:None for k in info_fields} |
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87 | 100 | infodict.update(kw) |
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88 | 101 | return infodict |
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89 | 102 | |
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90 | 103 | |
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91 | 104 | def get_encoding(obj): |
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92 | 105 | """Get encoding for python source file defining obj |
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93 | 106 | |
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94 | 107 | Returns None if obj is not defined in a sourcefile. |
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95 | 108 | """ |
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96 | 109 | ofile = find_file(obj) |
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97 | 110 | # run contents of file through pager starting at line where the object |
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98 | 111 | # is defined, as long as the file isn't binary and is actually on the |
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99 | 112 | # filesystem. |
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100 | 113 | if ofile is None: |
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101 | 114 | return None |
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102 | 115 | elif ofile.endswith(('.so', '.dll', '.pyd')): |
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103 | 116 | return None |
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104 | 117 | elif not os.path.isfile(ofile): |
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105 | 118 | return None |
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106 | 119 | else: |
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107 | 120 | # Print only text files, not extension binaries. Note that |
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108 | 121 | # getsourcelines returns lineno with 1-offset and page() uses |
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109 | 122 | # 0-offset, so we must adjust. |
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110 | 123 | with stdlib_io.open(ofile, 'rb') as buffer: # Tweaked to use io.open for Python 2 |
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111 | 124 | encoding, lines = openpy.detect_encoding(buffer.readline) |
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112 | 125 | return encoding |
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113 | 126 | |
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114 | 127 | def getdoc(obj) -> Union[str,None]: |
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115 | 128 | """Stable wrapper around inspect.getdoc. |
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116 | 129 | |
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117 | 130 | This can't crash because of attribute problems. |
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118 | 131 | |
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119 | 132 | It also attempts to call a getdoc() method on the given object. This |
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120 | 133 | allows objects which provide their docstrings via non-standard mechanisms |
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121 | 134 | (like Pyro proxies) to still be inspected by ipython's ? system. |
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122 | 135 | """ |
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123 | 136 | # Allow objects to offer customized documentation via a getdoc method: |
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124 | 137 | try: |
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125 | 138 | ds = obj.getdoc() |
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126 | 139 | except Exception: |
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127 | 140 | pass |
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128 | 141 | else: |
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129 | 142 | if isinstance(ds, str): |
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130 | 143 | return inspect.cleandoc(ds) |
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131 | 144 | docstr = inspect.getdoc(obj) |
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132 | 145 | return docstr |
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133 | 146 | |
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134 | 147 | |
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135 | 148 | def getsource(obj, oname='') -> Union[str,None]: |
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136 | 149 | """Wrapper around inspect.getsource. |
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137 | 150 | |
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138 | 151 | This can be modified by other projects to provide customized source |
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139 | 152 | extraction. |
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140 | 153 | |
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141 | 154 | Parameters |
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142 | 155 | ---------- |
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143 | 156 | obj : object |
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144 | 157 | an object whose source code we will attempt to extract |
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145 | 158 | oname : str |
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146 | 159 | (optional) a name under which the object is known |
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147 | 160 | |
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148 | 161 | Returns |
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149 | 162 | ------- |
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150 | 163 | src : unicode or None |
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151 | 164 | |
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152 | 165 | """ |
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153 | 166 | |
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154 | 167 | if isinstance(obj, property): |
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155 | 168 | sources = [] |
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156 | 169 | for attrname in ['fget', 'fset', 'fdel']: |
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157 | 170 | fn = getattr(obj, attrname) |
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158 | 171 | if fn is not None: |
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159 | 172 | encoding = get_encoding(fn) |
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160 | 173 | oname_prefix = ('%s.' % oname) if oname else '' |
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161 | 174 | sources.append(''.join(('# ', oname_prefix, attrname))) |
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162 | 175 | if inspect.isfunction(fn): |
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163 | 176 | sources.append(dedent(getsource(fn))) |
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164 | 177 | else: |
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165 | 178 | # Default str/repr only prints function name, |
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166 | 179 | # pretty.pretty prints module name too. |
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167 | 180 | sources.append( |
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168 | 181 | '%s%s = %s\n' % (oname_prefix, attrname, pretty(fn)) |
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169 | 182 | ) |
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170 | 183 | if sources: |
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171 | 184 | return '\n'.join(sources) |
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172 | 185 | else: |
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173 | 186 | return None |
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174 | 187 | |
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175 | 188 | else: |
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176 | 189 | # Get source for non-property objects. |
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177 | 190 | |
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178 | 191 | obj = _get_wrapped(obj) |
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179 | 192 | |
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180 | 193 | try: |
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181 | 194 | src = inspect.getsource(obj) |
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182 | 195 | except TypeError: |
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183 | 196 | # The object itself provided no meaningful source, try looking for |
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184 | 197 | # its class definition instead. |
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185 | 198 | try: |
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186 | 199 | src = inspect.getsource(obj.__class__) |
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187 | 200 | except (OSError, TypeError): |
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188 | 201 | return None |
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189 | 202 | except OSError: |
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190 | 203 | return None |
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191 | 204 | |
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192 | 205 | return src |
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193 | 206 | |
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194 | 207 | |
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195 | 208 | def is_simple_callable(obj): |
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196 | 209 | """True if obj is a function ()""" |
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197 | 210 | return (inspect.isfunction(obj) or inspect.ismethod(obj) or \ |
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198 | 211 | isinstance(obj, _builtin_func_type) or isinstance(obj, _builtin_meth_type)) |
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199 | 212 | |
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200 | 213 | @undoc |
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201 | 214 | def getargspec(obj): |
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202 | 215 | """Wrapper around :func:`inspect.getfullargspec` |
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203 | 216 | |
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204 | 217 | In addition to functions and methods, this can also handle objects with a |
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205 | 218 | ``__call__`` attribute. |
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206 | 219 | |
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207 | 220 | DEPRECATED: Deprecated since 7.10. Do not use, will be removed. |
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208 | 221 | """ |
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209 | 222 | |
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210 | 223 | warnings.warn('`getargspec` function is deprecated as of IPython 7.10' |
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211 | 224 | 'and will be removed in future versions.', DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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212 | 225 | |
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213 | 226 | if safe_hasattr(obj, '__call__') and not is_simple_callable(obj): |
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214 | 227 | obj = obj.__call__ |
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215 | 228 | |
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216 | 229 | return inspect.getfullargspec(obj) |
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217 | 230 | |
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218 | 231 | @undoc |
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219 | 232 | def format_argspec(argspec): |
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220 | 233 | """Format argspect, convenience wrapper around inspect's. |
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221 | 234 | |
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222 | 235 | This takes a dict instead of ordered arguments and calls |
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223 | 236 | inspect.format_argspec with the arguments in the necessary order. |
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224 | 237 | |
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225 | 238 | DEPRECATED (since 7.10): Do not use; will be removed in future versions. |
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226 | 239 | """ |
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227 | 240 | |
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228 | 241 | warnings.warn('`format_argspec` function is deprecated as of IPython 7.10' |
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229 | 242 | 'and will be removed in future versions.', DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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230 | 243 | |
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231 | 244 | |
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232 | 245 | return inspect.formatargspec(argspec['args'], argspec['varargs'], |
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233 | 246 | argspec['varkw'], argspec['defaults']) |
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234 | 247 | |
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235 | 248 | @undoc |
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236 | 249 | def call_tip(oinfo, format_call=True): |
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237 | 250 | """DEPRECATED since 6.0. Extract call tip data from an oinfo dict.""" |
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238 | 251 | warnings.warn( |
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239 | 252 | "`call_tip` function is deprecated as of IPython 6.0" |
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240 | 253 | "and will be removed in future versions.", |
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241 | 254 | DeprecationWarning, |
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242 | 255 | stacklevel=2, |
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243 | 256 | ) |
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244 | 257 | # Get call definition |
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245 | 258 | argspec = oinfo.get('argspec') |
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246 | 259 | if argspec is None: |
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247 | 260 | call_line = None |
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248 | 261 | else: |
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249 | 262 | # Callable objects will have 'self' as their first argument, prune |
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250 | 263 | # it out if it's there for clarity (since users do *not* pass an |
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251 | 264 | # extra first argument explicitly). |
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252 | 265 | try: |
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253 | 266 | has_self = argspec['args'][0] == 'self' |
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254 | 267 | except (KeyError, IndexError): |
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255 | 268 | pass |
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256 | 269 | else: |
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257 | 270 | if has_self: |
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258 | 271 | argspec['args'] = argspec['args'][1:] |
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259 | 272 | |
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260 | 273 | call_line = oinfo['name']+format_argspec(argspec) |
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261 | 274 | |
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262 | 275 | # Now get docstring. |
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263 | 276 | # The priority is: call docstring, constructor docstring, main one. |
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264 | 277 | doc = oinfo.get('call_docstring') |
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265 | 278 | if doc is None: |
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266 | 279 | doc = oinfo.get('init_docstring') |
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267 | 280 | if doc is None: |
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268 | 281 | doc = oinfo.get('docstring','') |
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269 | 282 | |
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270 | 283 | return call_line, doc |
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271 | 284 | |
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272 | 285 | |
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273 | 286 | def _get_wrapped(obj): |
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274 | 287 | """Get the original object if wrapped in one or more @decorators |
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275 | 288 | |
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276 | 289 | Some objects automatically construct similar objects on any unrecognised |
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277 | 290 | attribute access (e.g. unittest.mock.call). To protect against infinite loops, |
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278 | 291 | this will arbitrarily cut off after 100 levels of obj.__wrapped__ |
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279 | 292 | attribute access. --TK, Jan 2016 |
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280 | 293 | """ |
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281 | 294 | orig_obj = obj |
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282 | 295 | i = 0 |
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283 | 296 | while safe_hasattr(obj, '__wrapped__'): |
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284 | 297 | obj = obj.__wrapped__ |
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285 | 298 | i += 1 |
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286 | 299 | if i > 100: |
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287 | 300 | # __wrapped__ is probably a lie, so return the thing we started with |
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288 | 301 | return orig_obj |
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289 | 302 | return obj |
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290 | 303 | |
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291 | 304 | def find_file(obj) -> str: |
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292 | 305 | """Find the absolute path to the file where an object was defined. |
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293 | 306 | |
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294 | 307 | This is essentially a robust wrapper around `inspect.getabsfile`. |
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295 | 308 | |
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296 | 309 | Returns None if no file can be found. |
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297 | 310 | |
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298 | 311 | Parameters |
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299 | 312 | ---------- |
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300 | 313 | obj : any Python object |
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301 | 314 | |
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302 | 315 | Returns |
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303 | 316 | ------- |
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304 | 317 | fname : str |
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305 | 318 | The absolute path to the file where the object was defined. |
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306 | 319 | """ |
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307 | 320 | obj = _get_wrapped(obj) |
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308 | 321 | |
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309 | 322 | fname = None |
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310 | 323 | try: |
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311 | 324 | fname = inspect.getabsfile(obj) |
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312 | 325 | except TypeError: |
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313 | 326 | # For an instance, the file that matters is where its class was |
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314 | 327 | # declared. |
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315 | 328 | try: |
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316 | 329 | fname = inspect.getabsfile(obj.__class__) |
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317 | 330 | except (OSError, TypeError): |
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318 | 331 | # Can happen for builtins |
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319 | 332 | pass |
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320 | 333 | except OSError: |
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321 | 334 | pass |
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322 | 335 | |
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323 | 336 | return cast_unicode(fname) |
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324 | 337 | |
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325 | 338 | |
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326 | 339 | def find_source_lines(obj): |
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327 | 340 | """Find the line number in a file where an object was defined. |
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328 | 341 | |
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329 | 342 | This is essentially a robust wrapper around `inspect.getsourcelines`. |
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330 | 343 | |
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331 | 344 | Returns None if no file can be found. |
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332 | 345 | |
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333 | 346 | Parameters |
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334 | 347 | ---------- |
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335 | 348 | obj : any Python object |
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336 | 349 | |
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337 | 350 | Returns |
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338 | 351 | ------- |
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339 | 352 | lineno : int |
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340 | 353 | The line number where the object definition starts. |
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341 | 354 | """ |
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342 | 355 | obj = _get_wrapped(obj) |
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343 | 356 | |
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344 | 357 | try: |
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345 | 358 | lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(obj)[1] |
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346 | 359 | except TypeError: |
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347 | 360 | # For instances, try the class object like getsource() does |
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348 | 361 | try: |
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349 | 362 | lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(obj.__class__)[1] |
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350 | 363 | except (OSError, TypeError): |
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351 | 364 | return None |
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352 | 365 | except OSError: |
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353 | 366 | return None |
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354 | 367 | |
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355 | 368 | return lineno |
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356 | 369 | |
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357 | 370 | class Inspector(Colorable): |
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358 | 371 | |
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359 | 372 | def __init__(self, color_table=InspectColors, |
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360 | 373 | code_color_table=PyColorize.ANSICodeColors, |
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361 | 374 | scheme=None, |
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362 | 375 | str_detail_level=0, |
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363 | 376 | parent=None, config=None): |
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364 | 377 | super(Inspector, self).__init__(parent=parent, config=config) |
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365 | 378 | self.color_table = color_table |
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366 | 379 | self.parser = PyColorize.Parser(out='str', parent=self, style=scheme) |
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367 | 380 | self.format = self.parser.format |
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368 | 381 | self.str_detail_level = str_detail_level |
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369 | 382 | self.set_active_scheme(scheme) |
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370 | 383 | |
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371 | 384 | def _getdef(self,obj,oname='') -> Union[str,None]: |
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372 | 385 | """Return the call signature for any callable object. |
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373 | 386 | |
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374 | 387 | If any exception is generated, None is returned instead and the |
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375 | 388 | exception is suppressed.""" |
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376 | 389 | try: |
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377 | 390 | return _render_signature(signature(obj), oname) |
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378 | 391 | except: |
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379 | 392 | return None |
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380 | 393 | |
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381 | 394 | def __head(self,h) -> str: |
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382 | 395 | """Return a header string with proper colors.""" |
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383 | 396 | return '%s%s%s' % (self.color_table.active_colors.header,h, |
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384 | 397 | self.color_table.active_colors.normal) |
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385 | 398 | |
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386 | 399 | def set_active_scheme(self, scheme): |
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387 | 400 | if scheme is not None: |
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388 | 401 | self.color_table.set_active_scheme(scheme) |
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389 | 402 | self.parser.color_table.set_active_scheme(scheme) |
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390 | 403 | |
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391 | 404 | def noinfo(self, msg, oname): |
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392 | 405 | """Generic message when no information is found.""" |
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393 | 406 | print('No %s found' % msg, end=' ') |
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394 | 407 | if oname: |
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395 | 408 | print('for %s' % oname) |
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396 | 409 | else: |
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397 | 410 | print() |
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398 | 411 | |
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399 | 412 | def pdef(self, obj, oname=''): |
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400 | 413 | """Print the call signature for any callable object. |
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401 | 414 | |
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402 | 415 | If the object is a class, print the constructor information.""" |
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403 | 416 | |
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404 | 417 | if not callable(obj): |
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405 | 418 | print('Object is not callable.') |
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406 | 419 | return |
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407 | 420 | |
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408 | 421 | header = '' |
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409 | 422 | |
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410 | 423 | if inspect.isclass(obj): |
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411 | 424 | header = self.__head('Class constructor information:\n') |
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412 | 425 | |
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413 | 426 | |
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414 | 427 | output = self._getdef(obj,oname) |
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415 | 428 | if output is None: |
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416 | 429 | self.noinfo('definition header',oname) |
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417 | 430 | else: |
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418 | 431 | print(header,self.format(output), end=' ') |
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419 | 432 | |
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420 | 433 | # In Python 3, all classes are new-style, so they all have __init__. |
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421 | 434 | @skip_doctest |
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422 | 435 | def pdoc(self, obj, oname='', formatter=None): |
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423 | 436 | """Print the docstring for any object. |
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424 | 437 | |
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425 | 438 | Optional: |
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426 | 439 | -formatter: a function to run the docstring through for specially |
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427 | 440 | formatted docstrings. |
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428 | 441 | |
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429 | 442 | Examples |
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430 | 443 | -------- |
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431 | 444 | In [1]: class NoInit: |
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432 | 445 | ...: pass |
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433 | 446 | |
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434 | 447 | In [2]: class NoDoc: |
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435 | 448 | ...: def __init__(self): |
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436 | 449 | ...: pass |
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437 | 450 | |
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438 | 451 | In [3]: %pdoc NoDoc |
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439 | 452 | No documentation found for NoDoc |
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440 | 453 | |
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441 | 454 | In [4]: %pdoc NoInit |
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442 | 455 | No documentation found for NoInit |
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443 | 456 | |
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444 | 457 | In [5]: obj = NoInit() |
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445 | 458 | |
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446 | 459 | In [6]: %pdoc obj |
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447 | 460 | No documentation found for obj |
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448 | 461 | |
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449 | 462 | In [5]: obj2 = NoDoc() |
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450 | 463 | |
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451 | 464 | In [6]: %pdoc obj2 |
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452 | 465 | No documentation found for obj2 |
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453 | 466 | """ |
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454 | 467 | |
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455 | 468 | head = self.__head # For convenience |
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456 | 469 | lines = [] |
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457 | 470 | ds = getdoc(obj) |
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458 | 471 | if formatter: |
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459 | 472 | ds = formatter(ds).get('plain/text', ds) |
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460 | 473 | if ds: |
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461 | 474 | lines.append(head("Class docstring:")) |
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462 | 475 | lines.append(indent(ds)) |
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463 | 476 | if inspect.isclass(obj) and hasattr(obj, '__init__'): |
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464 | 477 | init_ds = getdoc(obj.__init__) |
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465 | 478 | if init_ds is not None: |
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466 | 479 | lines.append(head("Init docstring:")) |
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467 | 480 | lines.append(indent(init_ds)) |
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468 | 481 | elif hasattr(obj,'__call__'): |
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469 | 482 | call_ds = getdoc(obj.__call__) |
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470 | 483 | if call_ds: |
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471 | 484 | lines.append(head("Call docstring:")) |
|
472 | 485 | lines.append(indent(call_ds)) |
|
473 | 486 | |
|
474 | 487 | if not lines: |
|
475 | 488 | self.noinfo('documentation',oname) |
|
476 | 489 | else: |
|
477 | 490 | page.page('\n'.join(lines)) |
|
478 | 491 | |
|
479 | 492 | def psource(self, obj, oname=''): |
|
480 | 493 | """Print the source code for an object.""" |
|
481 | 494 | |
|
482 | 495 | # Flush the source cache because inspect can return out-of-date source |
|
483 | 496 | linecache.checkcache() |
|
484 | 497 | try: |
|
485 | 498 | src = getsource(obj, oname=oname) |
|
486 | 499 | except Exception: |
|
487 | 500 | src = None |
|
488 | 501 | |
|
489 | 502 | if src is None: |
|
490 | 503 | self.noinfo('source', oname) |
|
491 | 504 | else: |
|
492 | 505 | page.page(self.format(src)) |
|
493 | 506 | |
|
494 | 507 | def pfile(self, obj, oname=''): |
|
495 | 508 | """Show the whole file where an object was defined.""" |
|
496 | 509 | |
|
497 | 510 | lineno = find_source_lines(obj) |
|
498 | 511 | if lineno is None: |
|
499 | 512 | self.noinfo('file', oname) |
|
500 | 513 | return |
|
501 | 514 | |
|
502 | 515 | ofile = find_file(obj) |
|
503 | 516 | # run contents of file through pager starting at line where the object |
|
504 | 517 | # is defined, as long as the file isn't binary and is actually on the |
|
505 | 518 | # filesystem. |
|
506 | 519 | if ofile.endswith(('.so', '.dll', '.pyd')): |
|
507 | 520 | print('File %r is binary, not printing.' % ofile) |
|
508 | 521 | elif not os.path.isfile(ofile): |
|
509 | 522 | print('File %r does not exist, not printing.' % ofile) |
|
510 | 523 | else: |
|
511 | 524 | # Print only text files, not extension binaries. Note that |
|
512 | 525 | # getsourcelines returns lineno with 1-offset and page() uses |
|
513 | 526 | # 0-offset, so we must adjust. |
|
514 | 527 | page.page(self.format(openpy.read_py_file(ofile, skip_encoding_cookie=False)), lineno - 1) |
|
515 | 528 | |
|
516 | 529 | |
|
517 | 530 | def _mime_format(self, text:str, formatter=None) -> dict: |
|
518 | 531 | """Return a mime bundle representation of the input text. |
|
519 | 532 | |
|
520 | 533 | - if `formatter` is None, the returned mime bundle has |
|
521 | 534 | a ``text/plain`` field, with the input text. |
|
522 | 535 | a ``text/html`` field with a ``<pre>`` tag containing the input text. |
|
523 | 536 | |
|
524 | 537 | - if ``formatter`` is not None, it must be a callable transforming the |
|
525 | 538 | input text into a mime bundle. Default values for ``text/plain`` and |
|
526 | 539 | ``text/html`` representations are the ones described above. |
|
527 | 540 | |
|
528 | 541 | Note: |
|
529 | 542 | |
|
530 | 543 | Formatters returning strings are supported but this behavior is deprecated. |
|
531 | 544 | |
|
532 | 545 | """ |
|
533 | 546 | defaults = { |
|
534 | 547 | "text/plain": text, |
|
535 | 548 | "text/html": f"<pre>{html.escape(text)}</pre>", |
|
536 | 549 | } |
|
537 | 550 | |
|
538 | 551 | if formatter is None: |
|
539 | 552 | return defaults |
|
540 | 553 | else: |
|
541 | 554 | formatted = formatter(text) |
|
542 | 555 | |
|
543 | 556 | if not isinstance(formatted, dict): |
|
544 | 557 | # Handle the deprecated behavior of a formatter returning |
|
545 | 558 | # a string instead of a mime bundle. |
|
546 | 559 | return {"text/plain": formatted, "text/html": f"<pre>{formatted}</pre>"} |
|
547 | 560 | |
|
548 | 561 | else: |
|
549 | 562 | return dict(defaults, **formatted) |
|
550 | 563 | |
|
551 | 564 | |
|
552 | 565 | def format_mime(self, bundle): |
|
553 | 566 | """Format a mimebundle being created by _make_info_unformatted into a real mimebundle""" |
|
554 | 567 | # Format text/plain mimetype |
|
555 | 568 | if isinstance(bundle["text/plain"], (list, tuple)): |
|
556 | 569 | # bundle['text/plain'] is a list of (head, formatted body) pairs |
|
557 | 570 | lines = [] |
|
558 | 571 | _len = max(len(h) for h, _ in bundle["text/plain"]) |
|
559 | 572 | |
|
560 | 573 | for head, body in bundle["text/plain"]: |
|
561 | 574 | body = body.strip("\n") |
|
562 | 575 | delim = "\n" if "\n" in body else " " |
|
563 | 576 | lines.append( |
|
564 | 577 | f"{self.__head(head+':')}{(_len - len(head))*' '}{delim}{body}" |
|
565 | 578 | ) |
|
566 | 579 | |
|
567 | 580 | bundle["text/plain"] = "\n".join(lines) |
|
568 | 581 | |
|
569 | 582 | # Format the text/html mimetype |
|
570 | 583 | if isinstance(bundle["text/html"], (list, tuple)): |
|
571 | 584 | # bundle['text/html'] is a list of (head, formatted body) pairs |
|
572 | 585 | bundle["text/html"] = "\n".join( |
|
573 | 586 | (f"<h1>{head}</h1>\n{body}" for (head, body) in bundle["text/html"]) |
|
574 | 587 | ) |
|
575 | 588 | return bundle |
|
576 | 589 | |
|
577 | 590 | def _append_info_field( |
|
578 | 591 | self, bundle, title: str, key: str, info, omit_sections, formatter |
|
579 | 592 | ): |
|
580 | 593 | """Append an info value to the unformatted mimebundle being constructed by _make_info_unformatted""" |
|
581 | 594 | if title in omit_sections or key in omit_sections: |
|
582 | 595 | return |
|
583 | 596 | field = info[key] |
|
584 | 597 | if field is not None: |
|
585 | 598 | formatted_field = self._mime_format(field, formatter) |
|
586 | 599 | bundle["text/plain"].append((title, formatted_field["text/plain"])) |
|
587 | 600 | bundle["text/html"].append((title, formatted_field["text/html"])) |
|
588 | 601 | |
|
589 | 602 | def _make_info_unformatted(self, obj, info, formatter, detail_level, omit_sections): |
|
590 | 603 | """Assemble the mimebundle as unformatted lists of information""" |
|
591 | 604 | bundle = { |
|
592 | 605 | "text/plain": [], |
|
593 | 606 | "text/html": [], |
|
594 | 607 | } |
|
595 | 608 | |
|
596 | 609 | # A convenience function to simplify calls below |
|
597 | 610 | def append_field(bundle, title: str, key: str, formatter=None): |
|
598 | 611 | self._append_info_field( |
|
599 | 612 | bundle, |
|
600 | 613 | title=title, |
|
601 | 614 | key=key, |
|
602 | 615 | info=info, |
|
603 | 616 | omit_sections=omit_sections, |
|
604 | 617 | formatter=formatter, |
|
605 | 618 | ) |
|
606 | 619 | |
|
607 | 620 | def code_formatter(text): |
|
608 | 621 | return { |
|
609 | 622 | 'text/plain': self.format(text), |
|
610 | 623 | 'text/html': pylight(text) |
|
611 | 624 | } |
|
612 | 625 | |
|
613 | 626 | if info["isalias"]: |
|
614 | 627 | append_field(bundle, "Repr", "string_form") |
|
615 | 628 | |
|
616 | 629 | elif info['ismagic']: |
|
617 | 630 | if detail_level > 0: |
|
618 | 631 | append_field(bundle, "Source", "source", code_formatter) |
|
619 | 632 | else: |
|
620 | 633 | append_field(bundle, "Docstring", "docstring", formatter) |
|
621 | 634 | append_field(bundle, "File", "file") |
|
622 | 635 | |
|
623 | 636 | elif info['isclass'] or is_simple_callable(obj): |
|
624 | 637 | # Functions, methods, classes |
|
625 | 638 | append_field(bundle, "Signature", "definition", code_formatter) |
|
626 | 639 | append_field(bundle, "Init signature", "init_definition", code_formatter) |
|
627 | 640 | append_field(bundle, "Docstring", "docstring", formatter) |
|
628 | 641 | if detail_level > 0 and info["source"]: |
|
629 | 642 | append_field(bundle, "Source", "source", code_formatter) |
|
630 | 643 | else: |
|
631 | 644 | append_field(bundle, "Init docstring", "init_docstring", formatter) |
|
632 | 645 | |
|
633 | 646 | append_field(bundle, "File", "file") |
|
634 | 647 | append_field(bundle, "Type", "type_name") |
|
635 | 648 | append_field(bundle, "Subclasses", "subclasses") |
|
636 | 649 | |
|
637 | 650 | else: |
|
638 | 651 | # General Python objects |
|
639 | 652 | append_field(bundle, "Signature", "definition", code_formatter) |
|
640 | 653 | append_field(bundle, "Call signature", "call_def", code_formatter) |
|
641 | 654 | append_field(bundle, "Type", "type_name") |
|
642 | 655 | append_field(bundle, "String form", "string_form") |
|
643 | 656 | |
|
644 | 657 | # Namespace |
|
645 | 658 | if info["namespace"] != "Interactive": |
|
646 | 659 | append_field(bundle, "Namespace", "namespace") |
|
647 | 660 | |
|
648 | 661 | append_field(bundle, "Length", "length") |
|
649 | 662 | append_field(bundle, "File", "file") |
|
650 | 663 | |
|
651 | 664 | # Source or docstring, depending on detail level and whether |
|
652 | 665 | # source found. |
|
653 | 666 | if detail_level > 0 and info["source"]: |
|
654 | 667 | append_field(bundle, "Source", "source", code_formatter) |
|
655 | 668 | else: |
|
656 | 669 | append_field(bundle, "Docstring", "docstring", formatter) |
|
657 | 670 | |
|
658 | 671 | append_field(bundle, "Class docstring", "class_docstring", formatter) |
|
659 | 672 | append_field(bundle, "Init docstring", "init_docstring", formatter) |
|
660 | 673 | append_field(bundle, "Call docstring", "call_docstring", formatter) |
|
661 | 674 | return bundle |
|
662 | 675 | |
|
663 | 676 | |
|
664 | 677 | def _get_info( |
|
665 | 678 | self, obj, oname="", formatter=None, info=None, detail_level=0, omit_sections=() |
|
666 | 679 | ): |
|
667 | 680 | """Retrieve an info dict and format it. |
|
668 | 681 | |
|
669 | 682 | Parameters |
|
670 | 683 | ---------- |
|
671 | 684 | obj : any |
|
672 | 685 | Object to inspect and return info from |
|
673 | 686 | oname : str (default: ''): |
|
674 | 687 | Name of the variable pointing to `obj`. |
|
675 | 688 | formatter : callable |
|
676 | 689 | info |
|
677 | 690 | already computed information |
|
678 | 691 | detail_level : integer |
|
679 | 692 | Granularity of detail level, if set to 1, give more information. |
|
680 | 693 | omit_sections : container[str] |
|
681 | 694 | Titles or keys to omit from output (can be set, tuple, etc., anything supporting `in`) |
|
682 | 695 | """ |
|
683 | 696 | |
|
684 | 697 | info = self.info(obj, oname=oname, info=info, detail_level=detail_level) |
|
685 | 698 | bundle = self._make_info_unformatted( |
|
686 | 699 | obj, info, formatter, detail_level=detail_level, omit_sections=omit_sections |
|
687 | 700 | ) |
|
688 | 701 | return self.format_mime(bundle) |
|
689 | 702 | |
|
690 | 703 | def pinfo( |
|
691 | 704 | self, |
|
692 | 705 | obj, |
|
693 | 706 | oname="", |
|
694 | 707 | formatter=None, |
|
695 | 708 | info=None, |
|
696 | 709 | detail_level=0, |
|
697 | 710 | enable_html_pager=True, |
|
698 | 711 | omit_sections=(), |
|
699 | 712 | ): |
|
700 | 713 | """Show detailed information about an object. |
|
701 | 714 | |
|
702 | 715 | Optional arguments: |
|
703 | 716 | |
|
704 | 717 | - oname: name of the variable pointing to the object. |
|
705 | 718 | |
|
706 | 719 | - formatter: callable (optional) |
|
707 | 720 | A special formatter for docstrings. |
|
708 | 721 | |
|
709 | 722 | The formatter is a callable that takes a string as an input |
|
710 | 723 | and returns either a formatted string or a mime type bundle |
|
711 | 724 | in the form of a dictionary. |
|
712 | 725 | |
|
713 | 726 | Although the support of custom formatter returning a string |
|
714 | 727 | instead of a mime type bundle is deprecated. |
|
715 | 728 | |
|
716 | 729 | - info: a structure with some information fields which may have been |
|
717 | 730 | precomputed already. |
|
718 | 731 | |
|
719 | 732 | - detail_level: if set to 1, more information is given. |
|
720 | 733 | |
|
721 | 734 | - omit_sections: set of section keys and titles to omit |
|
722 | 735 | """ |
|
723 | 736 | info = self._get_info( |
|
724 | 737 | obj, oname, formatter, info, detail_level, omit_sections=omit_sections |
|
725 | 738 | ) |
|
726 | 739 | if not enable_html_pager: |
|
727 | 740 | del info['text/html'] |
|
728 | 741 | page.page(info) |
|
729 | 742 | |
|
730 | 743 | def _info(self, obj, oname="", info=None, detail_level=0): |
|
731 | 744 | """ |
|
732 | 745 | Inspector.info() was likely improperly marked as deprecated |
|
733 | 746 | while only a parameter was deprecated. We "un-deprecate" it. |
|
734 | 747 | """ |
|
735 | 748 | |
|
736 | 749 | warnings.warn( |
|
737 | 750 | "The `Inspector.info()` method has been un-deprecated as of 8.0 " |
|
738 | 751 | "and the `formatter=` keyword removed. `Inspector._info` is now " |
|
739 | 752 | "an alias, and you can just call `.info()` directly.", |
|
740 | 753 | DeprecationWarning, |
|
741 | 754 | stacklevel=2, |
|
742 | 755 | ) |
|
743 | 756 | return self.info(obj, oname=oname, info=info, detail_level=detail_level) |
|
744 | 757 | |
|
745 | 758 | def info(self, obj, oname="", info=None, detail_level=0) -> dict: |
|
746 | 759 | """Compute a dict with detailed information about an object. |
|
747 | 760 | |
|
748 | 761 | Parameters |
|
749 | 762 | ---------- |
|
750 | 763 | obj : any |
|
751 | 764 | An object to find information about |
|
752 | 765 | oname : str (default: '') |
|
753 | 766 | Name of the variable pointing to `obj`. |
|
754 | 767 | info : (default: None) |
|
755 | 768 | A struct (dict like with attr access) with some information fields |
|
756 | 769 | which may have been precomputed already. |
|
757 | 770 | detail_level : int (default:0) |
|
758 | 771 | If set to 1, more information is given. |
|
759 | 772 | |
|
760 | 773 | Returns |
|
761 | 774 | ------- |
|
762 | 775 | An object info dict with known fields from `info_fields`. Keys are |
|
763 | 776 | strings, values are string or None. |
|
764 | 777 | """ |
|
765 | 778 | |
|
766 | 779 | if info is None: |
|
767 | 780 | ismagic = False |
|
768 | 781 | isalias = False |
|
769 | 782 | ospace = '' |
|
770 | 783 | else: |
|
771 | 784 | ismagic = info.ismagic |
|
772 | 785 | isalias = info.isalias |
|
773 | 786 | ospace = info.namespace |
|
774 | 787 | |
|
775 | 788 | # Get docstring, special-casing aliases: |
|
776 | 789 | if isalias: |
|
777 | 790 | if not callable(obj): |
|
778 | 791 | try: |
|
779 | 792 | ds = "Alias to the system command:\n %s" % obj[1] |
|
780 | 793 | except: |
|
781 | 794 | ds = "Alias: " + str(obj) |
|
782 | 795 | else: |
|
783 | 796 | ds = "Alias to " + str(obj) |
|
784 | 797 | if obj.__doc__: |
|
785 | 798 | ds += "\nDocstring:\n" + obj.__doc__ |
|
786 | 799 | else: |
|
787 | 800 | ds = getdoc(obj) |
|
788 | 801 | if ds is None: |
|
789 | 802 | ds = '<no docstring>' |
|
790 | 803 | |
|
791 | 804 | # store output in a dict, we initialize it here and fill it as we go |
|
792 | 805 | out = dict(name=oname, found=True, isalias=isalias, ismagic=ismagic, subclasses=None) |
|
793 | 806 | |
|
794 | 807 | string_max = 200 # max size of strings to show (snipped if longer) |
|
795 | 808 | shalf = int((string_max - 5) / 2) |
|
796 | 809 | |
|
797 | 810 | if ismagic: |
|
798 | 811 | out['type_name'] = 'Magic function' |
|
799 | 812 | elif isalias: |
|
800 | 813 | out['type_name'] = 'System alias' |
|
801 | 814 | else: |
|
802 | 815 | out['type_name'] = type(obj).__name__ |
|
803 | 816 | |
|
804 | 817 | try: |
|
805 | 818 | bclass = obj.__class__ |
|
806 | 819 | out['base_class'] = str(bclass) |
|
807 | 820 | except: |
|
808 | 821 | pass |
|
809 | 822 | |
|
810 | 823 | # String form, but snip if too long in ? form (full in ??) |
|
811 | 824 | if detail_level >= self.str_detail_level: |
|
812 | 825 | try: |
|
813 | 826 | ostr = str(obj) |
|
814 | 827 | str_head = 'string_form' |
|
815 | 828 | if not detail_level and len(ostr)>string_max: |
|
816 | 829 | ostr = ostr[:shalf] + ' <...> ' + ostr[-shalf:] |
|
817 | 830 | ostr = ("\n" + " " * len(str_head.expandtabs())).\ |
|
818 | 831 | join(q.strip() for q in ostr.split("\n")) |
|
819 | 832 | out[str_head] = ostr |
|
820 | 833 | except: |
|
821 | 834 | pass |
|
822 | 835 | |
|
823 | 836 | if ospace: |
|
824 | 837 | out['namespace'] = ospace |
|
825 | 838 | |
|
826 | 839 | # Length (for strings and lists) |
|
827 | 840 | try: |
|
828 | 841 | out['length'] = str(len(obj)) |
|
829 | 842 | except Exception: |
|
830 | 843 | pass |
|
831 | 844 | |
|
832 | 845 | # Filename where object was defined |
|
833 | 846 | binary_file = False |
|
834 | 847 | fname = find_file(obj) |
|
835 | 848 | if fname is None: |
|
836 | 849 | # if anything goes wrong, we don't want to show source, so it's as |
|
837 | 850 | # if the file was binary |
|
838 | 851 | binary_file = True |
|
839 | 852 | else: |
|
840 | 853 | if fname.endswith(('.so', '.dll', '.pyd')): |
|
841 | 854 | binary_file = True |
|
842 | 855 | elif fname.endswith('<string>'): |
|
843 | 856 | fname = 'Dynamically generated function. No source code available.' |
|
844 | 857 | out['file'] = compress_user(fname) |
|
845 | 858 | |
|
846 | 859 | # Original source code for a callable, class or property. |
|
847 | 860 | if detail_level: |
|
848 | 861 | # Flush the source cache because inspect can return out-of-date |
|
849 | 862 | # source |
|
850 | 863 | linecache.checkcache() |
|
851 | 864 | try: |
|
852 | 865 | if isinstance(obj, property) or not binary_file: |
|
853 | 866 | src = getsource(obj, oname) |
|
854 | 867 | if src is not None: |
|
855 | 868 | src = src.rstrip() |
|
856 | 869 | out['source'] = src |
|
857 | 870 | |
|
858 | 871 | except Exception: |
|
859 | 872 | pass |
|
860 | 873 | |
|
861 | 874 | # Add docstring only if no source is to be shown (avoid repetitions). |
|
862 | 875 | if ds and not self._source_contains_docstring(out.get('source'), ds): |
|
863 | 876 | out['docstring'] = ds |
|
864 | 877 | |
|
865 | 878 | # Constructor docstring for classes |
|
866 | 879 | if inspect.isclass(obj): |
|
867 | 880 | out['isclass'] = True |
|
868 | 881 | |
|
869 | 882 | # get the init signature: |
|
870 | 883 | try: |
|
871 | 884 | init_def = self._getdef(obj, oname) |
|
872 | 885 | except AttributeError: |
|
873 | 886 | init_def = None |
|
874 | 887 | |
|
875 | 888 | # get the __init__ docstring |
|
876 | 889 | try: |
|
877 | 890 | obj_init = obj.__init__ |
|
878 | 891 | except AttributeError: |
|
879 | 892 | init_ds = None |
|
880 | 893 | else: |
|
881 | 894 | if init_def is None: |
|
882 | 895 | # Get signature from init if top-level sig failed. |
|
883 | 896 | # Can happen for built-in types (list, etc.). |
|
884 | 897 | try: |
|
885 | 898 | init_def = self._getdef(obj_init, oname) |
|
886 | 899 | except AttributeError: |
|
887 | 900 | pass |
|
888 | 901 | init_ds = getdoc(obj_init) |
|
889 | 902 | # Skip Python's auto-generated docstrings |
|
890 | 903 | if init_ds == _object_init_docstring: |
|
891 | 904 | init_ds = None |
|
892 | 905 | |
|
893 | 906 | if init_def: |
|
894 | 907 | out['init_definition'] = init_def |
|
895 | 908 | |
|
896 | 909 | if init_ds: |
|
897 | 910 | out['init_docstring'] = init_ds |
|
898 | 911 | |
|
899 | 912 | names = [sub.__name__ for sub in type.__subclasses__(obj)] |
|
900 | 913 | if len(names) < 10: |
|
901 | 914 | all_names = ', '.join(names) |
|
902 | 915 | else: |
|
903 | 916 | all_names = ', '.join(names[:10]+['...']) |
|
904 | 917 | out['subclasses'] = all_names |
|
905 | 918 | # and class docstring for instances: |
|
906 | 919 | else: |
|
907 | 920 | # reconstruct the function definition and print it: |
|
908 | 921 | defln = self._getdef(obj, oname) |
|
909 | 922 | if defln: |
|
910 | 923 | out['definition'] = defln |
|
911 | 924 | |
|
912 | 925 | # First, check whether the instance docstring is identical to the |
|
913 | 926 | # class one, and print it separately if they don't coincide. In |
|
914 | 927 | # most cases they will, but it's nice to print all the info for |
|
915 | 928 | # objects which use instance-customized docstrings. |
|
916 | 929 | if ds: |
|
917 | 930 | try: |
|
918 | 931 | cls = getattr(obj,'__class__') |
|
919 | 932 | except: |
|
920 | 933 | class_ds = None |
|
921 | 934 | else: |
|
922 | 935 | class_ds = getdoc(cls) |
|
923 | 936 | # Skip Python's auto-generated docstrings |
|
924 | 937 | if class_ds in _builtin_type_docstrings: |
|
925 | 938 | class_ds = None |
|
926 | 939 | if class_ds and ds != class_ds: |
|
927 | 940 | out['class_docstring'] = class_ds |
|
928 | 941 | |
|
929 | 942 | # Next, try to show constructor docstrings |
|
930 | 943 | try: |
|
931 | 944 | init_ds = getdoc(obj.__init__) |
|
932 | 945 | # Skip Python's auto-generated docstrings |
|
933 | 946 | if init_ds == _object_init_docstring: |
|
934 | 947 | init_ds = None |
|
935 | 948 | except AttributeError: |
|
936 | 949 | init_ds = None |
|
937 | 950 | if init_ds: |
|
938 | 951 | out['init_docstring'] = init_ds |
|
939 | 952 | |
|
940 | 953 | # Call form docstring for callable instances |
|
941 | 954 | if safe_hasattr(obj, '__call__') and not is_simple_callable(obj): |
|
942 | 955 | call_def = self._getdef(obj.__call__, oname) |
|
943 | 956 | if call_def and (call_def != out.get('definition')): |
|
944 | 957 | # it may never be the case that call def and definition differ, |
|
945 | 958 | # but don't include the same signature twice |
|
946 | 959 | out['call_def'] = call_def |
|
947 | 960 | call_ds = getdoc(obj.__call__) |
|
948 | 961 | # Skip Python's auto-generated docstrings |
|
949 | 962 | if call_ds == _func_call_docstring: |
|
950 | 963 | call_ds = None |
|
951 | 964 | if call_ds: |
|
952 | 965 | out['call_docstring'] = call_ds |
|
953 | 966 | |
|
954 | 967 | return object_info(**out) |
|
955 | 968 | |
|
956 | 969 | @staticmethod |
|
957 | 970 | def _source_contains_docstring(src, doc): |
|
958 | 971 | """ |
|
959 | 972 | Check whether the source *src* contains the docstring *doc*. |
|
960 | 973 | |
|
961 | 974 | This is is helper function to skip displaying the docstring if the |
|
962 | 975 | source already contains it, avoiding repetition of information. |
|
963 | 976 | """ |
|
964 | 977 | try: |
|
965 | 978 | def_node, = ast.parse(dedent(src)).body |
|
966 | 979 | return ast.get_docstring(def_node) == doc |
|
967 | 980 | except Exception: |
|
968 | 981 | # The source can become invalid or even non-existent (because it |
|
969 | 982 | # is re-fetched from the source file) so the above code fail in |
|
970 | 983 | # arbitrary ways. |
|
971 | 984 | return False |
|
972 | 985 | |
|
973 | 986 | def psearch(self,pattern,ns_table,ns_search=[], |
|
974 | 987 | ignore_case=False,show_all=False, *, list_types=False): |
|
975 | 988 | """Search namespaces with wildcards for objects. |
|
976 | 989 | |
|
977 | 990 | Arguments: |
|
978 | 991 | |
|
979 | 992 | - pattern: string containing shell-like wildcards to use in namespace |
|
980 | 993 | searches and optionally a type specification to narrow the search to |
|
981 | 994 | objects of that type. |
|
982 | 995 | |
|
983 | 996 | - ns_table: dict of name->namespaces for search. |
|
984 | 997 | |
|
985 | 998 | Optional arguments: |
|
986 | 999 | |
|
987 | 1000 | - ns_search: list of namespace names to include in search. |
|
988 | 1001 | |
|
989 | 1002 | - ignore_case(False): make the search case-insensitive. |
|
990 | 1003 | |
|
991 | 1004 | - show_all(False): show all names, including those starting with |
|
992 | 1005 | underscores. |
|
993 | 1006 | |
|
994 | 1007 | - list_types(False): list all available object types for object matching. |
|
995 | 1008 | """ |
|
996 | 1009 | #print 'ps pattern:<%r>' % pattern # dbg |
|
997 | 1010 | |
|
998 | 1011 | # defaults |
|
999 | 1012 | type_pattern = 'all' |
|
1000 | 1013 | filter = '' |
|
1001 | 1014 | |
|
1002 | 1015 | # list all object types |
|
1003 | 1016 | if list_types: |
|
1004 | 1017 | page.page('\n'.join(sorted(typestr2type))) |
|
1005 | 1018 | return |
|
1006 | 1019 | |
|
1007 | 1020 | cmds = pattern.split() |
|
1008 | 1021 | len_cmds = len(cmds) |
|
1009 | 1022 | if len_cmds == 1: |
|
1010 | 1023 | # Only filter pattern given |
|
1011 | 1024 | filter = cmds[0] |
|
1012 | 1025 | elif len_cmds == 2: |
|
1013 | 1026 | # Both filter and type specified |
|
1014 | 1027 | filter,type_pattern = cmds |
|
1015 | 1028 | else: |
|
1016 | 1029 | raise ValueError('invalid argument string for psearch: <%s>' % |
|
1017 | 1030 | pattern) |
|
1018 | 1031 | |
|
1019 | 1032 | # filter search namespaces |
|
1020 | 1033 | for name in ns_search: |
|
1021 | 1034 | if name not in ns_table: |
|
1022 | 1035 | raise ValueError('invalid namespace <%s>. Valid names: %s' % |
|
1023 | 1036 | (name,ns_table.keys())) |
|
1024 | 1037 | |
|
1025 | 1038 | #print 'type_pattern:',type_pattern # dbg |
|
1026 | 1039 | search_result, namespaces_seen = set(), set() |
|
1027 | 1040 | for ns_name in ns_search: |
|
1028 | 1041 | ns = ns_table[ns_name] |
|
1029 | 1042 | # Normally, locals and globals are the same, so we just check one. |
|
1030 | 1043 | if id(ns) in namespaces_seen: |
|
1031 | 1044 | continue |
|
1032 | 1045 | namespaces_seen.add(id(ns)) |
|
1033 | 1046 | tmp_res = list_namespace(ns, type_pattern, filter, |
|
1034 | 1047 | ignore_case=ignore_case, show_all=show_all) |
|
1035 | 1048 | search_result.update(tmp_res) |
|
1036 | 1049 | |
|
1037 | 1050 | page.page('\n'.join(sorted(search_result))) |
|
1038 | 1051 | |
|
1039 | 1052 | |
|
1040 | 1053 | def _render_signature(obj_signature, obj_name) -> str: |
|
1041 | 1054 | """ |
|
1042 | 1055 | This was mostly taken from inspect.Signature.__str__. |
|
1043 | 1056 | Look there for the comments. |
|
1044 | 1057 | The only change is to add linebreaks when this gets too long. |
|
1045 | 1058 | """ |
|
1046 | 1059 | result = [] |
|
1047 | 1060 | pos_only = False |
|
1048 | 1061 | kw_only = True |
|
1049 | 1062 | for param in obj_signature.parameters.values(): |
|
1050 | 1063 | if param.kind == inspect._POSITIONAL_ONLY: |
|
1051 | 1064 | pos_only = True |
|
1052 | 1065 | elif pos_only: |
|
1053 | 1066 | result.append('/') |
|
1054 | 1067 | pos_only = False |
|
1055 | 1068 | |
|
1056 | 1069 | if param.kind == inspect._VAR_POSITIONAL: |
|
1057 | 1070 | kw_only = False |
|
1058 | 1071 | elif param.kind == inspect._KEYWORD_ONLY and kw_only: |
|
1059 | 1072 | result.append('*') |
|
1060 | 1073 | kw_only = False |
|
1061 | 1074 | |
|
1062 | 1075 | result.append(str(param)) |
|
1063 | 1076 | |
|
1064 | 1077 | if pos_only: |
|
1065 | 1078 | result.append('/') |
|
1066 | 1079 | |
|
1067 | 1080 | # add up name, parameters, braces (2), and commas |
|
1068 | 1081 | if len(obj_name) + sum(len(r) + 2 for r in result) > 75: |
|
1069 | 1082 | # This doesn’t fit behind “Signature: ” in an inspect window. |
|
1070 | 1083 | rendered = '{}(\n{})'.format(obj_name, ''.join( |
|
1071 | 1084 | ' {},\n'.format(r) for r in result) |
|
1072 | 1085 | ) |
|
1073 | 1086 | else: |
|
1074 | 1087 | rendered = '{}({})'.format(obj_name, ', '.join(result)) |
|
1075 | 1088 | |
|
1076 | 1089 | if obj_signature.return_annotation is not inspect._empty: |
|
1077 | 1090 | anno = inspect.formatannotation(obj_signature.return_annotation) |
|
1078 | 1091 | rendered += ' -> {}'.format(anno) |
|
1079 | 1092 | |
|
1080 | 1093 | return rendered |
@@ -1,698 +1,700 b'' | |||
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1 | 1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | 3 | Prefiltering components. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | Prefilters transform user input before it is exec'd by Python. These |
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6 | 6 | transforms are used to implement additional syntax such as !ls and %magic. |
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7 | 7 | """ |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
|
10 | 10 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | from keyword import iskeyword |
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13 | 13 | import re |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | from .autocall import IPyAutocall |
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16 | 16 | from traitlets.config.configurable import Configurable |
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17 | 17 | from .inputtransformer2 import ( |
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18 | 18 | ESC_MAGIC, |
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19 | 19 | ESC_QUOTE, |
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20 | 20 | ESC_QUOTE2, |
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21 | 21 | ESC_PAREN, |
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22 | 22 | ) |
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23 | 23 | from .macro import Macro |
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24 | 24 | from .splitinput import LineInfo |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | from traitlets import ( |
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27 | 27 | List, Integer, Unicode, Bool, Instance, CRegExp |
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28 | 28 | ) |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | 30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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31 | 31 | # Global utilities, errors and constants |
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32 | 32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 | 34 | |
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35 | 35 | class PrefilterError(Exception): |
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36 | 36 | pass |
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37 | 37 | |
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38 | 38 | |
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39 | 39 | # RegExp to identify potential function names |
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40 | 40 | re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[^\W\d]([\w.]*) *$') |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling. In |
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43 | 43 | # particular, all binary operators should be excluded, so that if foo is |
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44 | 44 | # callable, foo OP bar doesn't become foo(OP bar), which is invalid. The |
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45 | 45 | # characters '!=()' don't need to be checked for, as the checkPythonChars |
|
46 | 46 | # routine explicitly does so, to catch direct calls and rebindings of |
|
47 | 47 | # existing names. |
|
48 | 48 | |
|
49 | 49 | # Warning: the '-' HAS TO BE AT THE END of the first group, otherwise |
|
50 | 50 | # it affects the rest of the group in square brackets. |
|
51 | 51 | re_exclude_auto = re.compile(r'^[,&^\|\*/\+-]' |
|
52 | 52 | r'|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or ') |
|
53 | 53 | |
|
54 | 54 | # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off |
|
55 | 55 | # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need |
|
56 | 56 | # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is |
|
57 | 57 | # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_. |
|
58 | 58 | #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$') |
|
59 | 59 | |
|
60 | 60 | |
|
61 | 61 | # Handler Check Utilities |
|
62 | 62 | def is_shadowed(identifier, ip): |
|
63 | 63 | """Is the given identifier defined in one of the namespaces which shadow |
|
64 | 64 | the alias and magic namespaces? Note that an identifier is different |
|
65 | 65 | than ifun, because it can not contain a '.' character.""" |
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66 | 66 | # This is much safer than calling ofind, which can change state |
|
67 | 67 | return (identifier in ip.user_ns \ |
|
68 | 68 | or identifier in ip.user_global_ns \ |
|
69 | 69 | or identifier in ip.ns_table['builtin']\ |
|
70 | 70 | or iskeyword(identifier)) |
|
71 | 71 | |
|
72 | 72 | |
|
73 | 73 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
74 | 74 | # Main Prefilter manager |
|
75 | 75 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
76 | 76 | |
|
77 | 77 | |
|
78 | 78 | class PrefilterManager(Configurable): |
|
79 | 79 | """Main prefilter component. |
|
80 | 80 | |
|
81 | 81 | The IPython prefilter is run on all user input before it is run. The |
|
82 | 82 | prefilter consumes lines of input and produces transformed lines of |
|
83 | 83 | input. |
|
84 | 84 | |
|
85 | 85 | The implementation consists of two phases: |
|
86 | 86 | |
|
87 | 87 | 1. Transformers |
|
88 | 88 | 2. Checkers and handlers |
|
89 | 89 | |
|
90 | 90 | Over time, we plan on deprecating the checkers and handlers and doing |
|
91 | 91 | everything in the transformers. |
|
92 | 92 | |
|
93 | 93 | The transformers are instances of :class:`PrefilterTransformer` and have |
|
94 | 94 | a single method :meth:`transform` that takes a line and returns a |
|
95 | 95 | transformed line. The transformation can be accomplished using any |
|
96 | 96 | tool, but our current ones use regular expressions for speed. |
|
97 | 97 | |
|
98 | 98 | After all the transformers have been run, the line is fed to the checkers, |
|
99 | 99 | which are instances of :class:`PrefilterChecker`. The line is passed to |
|
100 | 100 | the :meth:`check` method, which either returns `None` or a |
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101 | 101 | :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance. If `None` is returned, the other |
|
102 | 102 | checkers are tried. If an :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance is returned, |
|
103 | 103 | the line is passed to the :meth:`handle` method of the returned |
|
104 | 104 | handler and no further checkers are tried. |
|
105 | 105 | |
|
106 | 106 | Both transformers and checkers have a `priority` attribute, that determines |
|
107 | 107 | the order in which they are called. Smaller priorities are tried first. |
|
108 | 108 | |
|
109 | 109 | Both transformers and checkers also have `enabled` attribute, which is |
|
110 | 110 | a boolean that determines if the instance is used. |
|
111 | 111 | |
|
112 | 112 | Users or developers can change the priority or enabled attribute of |
|
113 | 113 | transformers or checkers, but they must call the :meth:`sort_checkers` |
|
114 | 114 | or :meth:`sort_transformers` method after changing the priority. |
|
115 | 115 | """ |
|
116 | 116 | |
|
117 | 117 | multi_line_specials = Bool(True).tag(config=True) |
|
118 | 118 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC', allow_none=True) |
|
119 | 119 | |
|
120 | 120 | def __init__(self, shell=None, **kwargs): |
|
121 | 121 | super(PrefilterManager, self).__init__(shell=shell, **kwargs) |
|
122 | 122 | self.shell = shell |
|
123 | 123 | self._transformers = [] |
|
124 | 124 | self.init_handlers() |
|
125 | 125 | self.init_checkers() |
|
126 | 126 | |
|
127 | 127 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
128 | 128 | # API for managing transformers |
|
129 | 129 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
130 | 130 | |
|
131 | 131 | def sort_transformers(self): |
|
132 | 132 | """Sort the transformers by priority. |
|
133 | 133 | |
|
134 | 134 | This must be called after the priority of a transformer is changed. |
|
135 | 135 | The :meth:`register_transformer` method calls this automatically. |
|
136 | 136 | """ |
|
137 | 137 | self._transformers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) |
|
138 | 138 | |
|
139 | 139 | @property |
|
140 | 140 | def transformers(self): |
|
141 | 141 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" |
|
142 | 142 | return self._transformers |
|
143 | 143 | |
|
144 | 144 | def register_transformer(self, transformer): |
|
145 | 145 | """Register a transformer instance.""" |
|
146 | 146 | if transformer not in self._transformers: |
|
147 | 147 | self._transformers.append(transformer) |
|
148 | 148 | self.sort_transformers() |
|
149 | 149 | |
|
150 | 150 | def unregister_transformer(self, transformer): |
|
151 | 151 | """Unregister a transformer instance.""" |
|
152 | 152 | if transformer in self._transformers: |
|
153 | 153 | self._transformers.remove(transformer) |
|
154 | 154 | |
|
155 | 155 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
156 | 156 | # API for managing checkers |
|
157 | 157 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
158 | 158 | |
|
159 | 159 | def init_checkers(self): |
|
160 | 160 | """Create the default checkers.""" |
|
161 | 161 | self._checkers = [] |
|
162 | 162 | for checker in _default_checkers: |
|
163 | 163 | checker( |
|
164 | 164 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, parent=self |
|
165 | 165 | ) |
|
166 | 166 | |
|
167 | 167 | def sort_checkers(self): |
|
168 | 168 | """Sort the checkers by priority. |
|
169 | 169 | |
|
170 | 170 | This must be called after the priority of a checker is changed. |
|
171 | 171 | The :meth:`register_checker` method calls this automatically. |
|
172 | 172 | """ |
|
173 | 173 | self._checkers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) |
|
174 | 174 | |
|
175 | 175 | @property |
|
176 | 176 | def checkers(self): |
|
177 | 177 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" |
|
178 | 178 | return self._checkers |
|
179 | 179 | |
|
180 | 180 | def register_checker(self, checker): |
|
181 | 181 | """Register a checker instance.""" |
|
182 | 182 | if checker not in self._checkers: |
|
183 | 183 | self._checkers.append(checker) |
|
184 | 184 | self.sort_checkers() |
|
185 | 185 | |
|
186 | 186 | def unregister_checker(self, checker): |
|
187 | 187 | """Unregister a checker instance.""" |
|
188 | 188 | if checker in self._checkers: |
|
189 | 189 | self._checkers.remove(checker) |
|
190 | 190 | |
|
191 | 191 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
192 | 192 | # API for managing handlers |
|
193 | 193 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
194 | 194 | |
|
195 | 195 | def init_handlers(self): |
|
196 | 196 | """Create the default handlers.""" |
|
197 | 197 | self._handlers = {} |
|
198 | 198 | self._esc_handlers = {} |
|
199 | 199 | for handler in _default_handlers: |
|
200 | 200 | handler( |
|
201 | 201 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, parent=self |
|
202 | 202 | ) |
|
203 | 203 | |
|
204 | 204 | @property |
|
205 | 205 | def handlers(self): |
|
206 | 206 | """Return a dict of all the handlers.""" |
|
207 | 207 | return self._handlers |
|
208 | 208 | |
|
209 | 209 | def register_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): |
|
210 | 210 | """Register a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" |
|
211 | 211 | self._handlers[name] = handler |
|
212 | 212 | for esc_str in esc_strings: |
|
213 | 213 | self._esc_handlers[esc_str] = handler |
|
214 | 214 | |
|
215 | 215 | def unregister_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): |
|
216 | 216 | """Unregister a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" |
|
217 | 217 | try: |
|
218 | 218 | del self._handlers[name] |
|
219 | 219 | except KeyError: |
|
220 | 220 | pass |
|
221 | 221 | for esc_str in esc_strings: |
|
222 | 222 | h = self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) |
|
223 | 223 | if h is handler: |
|
224 | 224 | del self._esc_handlers[esc_str] |
|
225 | 225 | |
|
226 | 226 | def get_handler_by_name(self, name): |
|
227 | 227 | """Get a handler by its name.""" |
|
228 | 228 | return self._handlers.get(name) |
|
229 | 229 | |
|
230 | 230 | def get_handler_by_esc(self, esc_str): |
|
231 | 231 | """Get a handler by its escape string.""" |
|
232 | 232 | return self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) |
|
233 | 233 | |
|
234 | 234 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
235 | 235 | # Main prefiltering API |
|
236 | 236 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
237 | 237 | |
|
238 | 238 | def prefilter_line_info(self, line_info): |
|
239 | 239 | """Prefilter a line that has been converted to a LineInfo object. |
|
240 | 240 | |
|
241 | 241 | This implements the checker/handler part of the prefilter pipe. |
|
242 | 242 | """ |
|
243 | 243 | # print "prefilter_line_info: ", line_info |
|
244 | 244 | handler = self.find_handler(line_info) |
|
245 | 245 | return handler.handle(line_info) |
|
246 | 246 | |
|
247 | 247 | def find_handler(self, line_info): |
|
248 | 248 | """Find a handler for the line_info by trying checkers.""" |
|
249 | 249 | for checker in self.checkers: |
|
250 | 250 | if checker.enabled: |
|
251 | 251 | handler = checker.check(line_info) |
|
252 | 252 | if handler: |
|
253 | 253 | return handler |
|
254 | 254 | return self.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
255 | 255 | |
|
256 | 256 | def transform_line(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
257 | 257 | """Calls the enabled transformers in order of increasing priority.""" |
|
258 | 258 | for transformer in self.transformers: |
|
259 | 259 | if transformer.enabled: |
|
260 | 260 | line = transformer.transform(line, continue_prompt) |
|
261 | 261 | return line |
|
262 | 262 | |
|
263 | 263 | def prefilter_line(self, line, continue_prompt=False): |
|
264 | 264 | """Prefilter a single input line as text. |
|
265 | 265 | |
|
266 | 266 | This method prefilters a single line of text by calling the |
|
267 | 267 | transformers and then the checkers/handlers. |
|
268 | 268 | """ |
|
269 | 269 | |
|
270 | 270 | # print "prefilter_line: ", line, continue_prompt |
|
271 | 271 | # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank (''). |
|
272 | 272 | |
|
273 | 273 | # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can |
|
274 | 274 | # record it |
|
275 | 275 | self.shell._last_input_line = line |
|
276 | 276 | |
|
277 | 277 | if not line: |
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278 | 278 | # Return immediately on purely empty lines, so that if the user |
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279 | 279 | # previously typed some whitespace that started a continuation |
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280 | 280 | # prompt, he can break out of that loop with just an empty line. |
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281 | 281 | # This is how the default python prompt works. |
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282 | 282 | return '' |
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283 | 283 | |
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284 | 284 | # At this point, we invoke our transformers. |
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285 | 285 | if not continue_prompt or (continue_prompt and self.multi_line_specials): |
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286 | 286 | line = self.transform_line(line, continue_prompt) |
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287 | 287 | |
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288 | 288 | # Now we compute line_info for the checkers and handlers |
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289 | 289 | line_info = LineInfo(line, continue_prompt) |
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290 | 290 | |
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291 | 291 | # the input history needs to track even empty lines |
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292 | 292 | stripped = line.strip() |
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293 | 293 | |
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294 | 294 | normal_handler = self.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
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295 | 295 | if not stripped: |
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296 | 296 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
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297 | 297 | |
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298 | 298 | # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements |
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299 | 299 | if continue_prompt and not self.multi_line_specials: |
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300 | 300 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
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301 | 301 | |
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302 | 302 | prefiltered = self.prefilter_line_info(line_info) |
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303 | 303 | # print "prefiltered line: %r" % prefiltered |
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304 | 304 | return prefiltered |
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305 | 305 | |
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306 | 306 | def prefilter_lines(self, lines, continue_prompt=False): |
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307 | 307 | """Prefilter multiple input lines of text. |
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308 | 308 | |
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309 | 309 | This is the main entry point for prefiltering multiple lines of |
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310 | 310 | input. This simply calls :meth:`prefilter_line` for each line of |
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311 | 311 | input. |
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312 | 312 | |
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313 | 313 | This covers cases where there are multiple lines in the user entry, |
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314 | 314 | which is the case when the user goes back to a multiline history |
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315 | 315 | entry and presses enter. |
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316 | 316 | """ |
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317 | 317 | llines = lines.rstrip('\n').split('\n') |
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318 | 318 | # We can get multiple lines in one shot, where multiline input 'blends' |
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319 | 319 | # into one line, in cases like recalling from the readline history |
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320 | 320 | # buffer. We need to make sure that in such cases, we correctly |
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321 | 321 | # communicate downstream which line is first and which are continuation |
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322 | 322 | # ones. |
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323 | 323 | if len(llines) > 1: |
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324 | 324 | out = '\n'.join([self.prefilter_line(line, lnum>0) |
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325 | 325 | for lnum, line in enumerate(llines) ]) |
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326 | 326 | else: |
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327 | 327 | out = self.prefilter_line(llines[0], continue_prompt) |
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328 | 328 | |
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329 | 329 | return out |
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330 | 330 | |
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331 | 331 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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332 | 332 | # Prefilter transformers |
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333 | 333 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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334 | 334 | |
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335 | 335 | |
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336 | 336 | class PrefilterTransformer(Configurable): |
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337 | 337 | """Transform a line of user input.""" |
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338 | 338 | |
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339 | 339 | priority = Integer(100).tag(config=True) |
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340 | 340 | # Transformers don't currently use shell or prefilter_manager, but as we |
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341 | 341 | # move away from checkers and handlers, they will need them. |
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342 | 342 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC', allow_none=True) |
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343 | 343 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager', allow_none=True) |
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344 | 344 | enabled = Bool(True).tag(config=True) |
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345 | 345 | |
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346 | 346 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, **kwargs): |
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347 | 347 | super(PrefilterTransformer, self).__init__( |
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348 | 348 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, **kwargs |
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349 | 349 | ) |
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350 | 350 | self.prefilter_manager.register_transformer(self) |
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351 | 351 | |
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352 | 352 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
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353 | 353 | """Transform a line, returning the new one.""" |
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354 | 354 | return None |
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355 | 355 | |
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356 | 356 | def __repr__(self): |
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357 | 357 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( |
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358 | 358 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) |
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359 | 359 | |
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360 | 360 | |
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361 | 361 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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362 | 362 | # Prefilter checkers |
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363 | 363 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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364 | 364 | |
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365 | 365 | |
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366 | 366 | class PrefilterChecker(Configurable): |
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367 | 367 | """Inspect an input line and return a handler for that line.""" |
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368 | 368 | |
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369 | 369 | priority = Integer(100).tag(config=True) |
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370 | 370 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC', allow_none=True) |
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371 | 371 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager', allow_none=True) |
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372 | 372 | enabled = Bool(True).tag(config=True) |
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373 | 373 | |
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374 | 374 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, **kwargs): |
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375 | 375 | super(PrefilterChecker, self).__init__( |
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376 | 376 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, **kwargs |
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377 | 377 | ) |
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378 | 378 | self.prefilter_manager.register_checker(self) |
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379 | 379 | |
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380 | 380 | def check(self, line_info): |
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381 | 381 | """Inspect line_info and return a handler instance or None.""" |
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382 | 382 | return None |
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383 | 383 | |
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384 | 384 | def __repr__(self): |
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385 | 385 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( |
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386 | 386 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) |
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387 | 387 | |
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388 | 388 | |
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389 | 389 | class EmacsChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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390 | 390 | |
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391 | 391 | priority = Integer(100).tag(config=True) |
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392 | 392 | enabled = Bool(False).tag(config=True) |
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393 | 393 | |
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394 | 394 | def check(self, line_info): |
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395 | 395 | "Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines." |
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396 | 396 | if line_info.line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'): |
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397 | 397 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('emacs') |
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398 | 398 | else: |
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399 | 399 | return None |
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400 | 400 | |
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401 | 401 | |
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402 | 402 | class MacroChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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403 | 403 | |
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404 | 404 | priority = Integer(250).tag(config=True) |
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405 | 405 | |
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406 | 406 | def check(self, line_info): |
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407 | 407 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) |
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408 | 408 | if isinstance(obj, Macro): |
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409 | 409 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('macro') |
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410 | 410 | else: |
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411 | 411 | return None |
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412 | 412 | |
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413 | 413 | |
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414 | 414 | class IPyAutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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415 | 415 | |
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416 | 416 | priority = Integer(300).tag(config=True) |
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417 | 417 | |
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418 | 418 | def check(self, line_info): |
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419 | 419 | "Instances of IPyAutocall in user_ns get autocalled immediately" |
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420 | 420 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun, None) |
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421 | 421 | if isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall): |
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422 | 422 | obj.set_ip(self.shell) |
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423 | 423 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') |
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424 | 424 | else: |
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425 | 425 | return None |
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426 | 426 | |
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427 | 427 | |
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428 | 428 | class AssignmentChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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429 | 429 | |
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430 | 430 | priority = Integer(600).tag(config=True) |
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431 | 431 | |
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432 | 432 | def check(self, line_info): |
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433 | 433 | """Check to see if user is assigning to a var for the first time, in |
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434 | 434 | which case we want to avoid any sort of automagic / autocall games. |
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435 | 435 | |
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436 | 436 | This allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true python |
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437 | 437 | variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to true |
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438 | 438 | python code). E.g. ls='hi', or ls,that=1,2""" |
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439 | 439 | if line_info.the_rest: |
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440 | 440 | if line_info.the_rest[0] in '=,': |
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441 | 441 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
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442 | 442 | else: |
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443 | 443 | return None |
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444 | 444 | |
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445 | 445 | |
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446 | 446 | class AutoMagicChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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447 | 447 | |
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448 | 448 | priority = Integer(700).tag(config=True) |
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449 | 449 | |
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450 | 450 | def check(self, line_info): |
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451 | 451 | """If the ifun is magic, and automagic is on, run it. Note: normal, |
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452 | 452 | non-auto magic would already have been triggered via '%' in |
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453 | 453 | check_esc_chars. This just checks for automagic. Also, before |
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454 | 454 | triggering the magic handler, make sure that there is nothing in the |
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455 | 455 | user namespace which could shadow it.""" |
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456 | 456 | if not self.shell.automagic or not self.shell.find_magic(line_info.ifun): |
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457 | 457 | return None |
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458 | 458 | |
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459 | 459 | # We have a likely magic method. Make sure we should actually call it. |
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460 | 460 | if line_info.continue_prompt and not self.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials: |
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461 | 461 | return None |
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462 | 462 | |
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463 | 463 | head = line_info.ifun.split('.',1)[0] |
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464 | 464 | if is_shadowed(head, self.shell): |
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465 | 465 | return None |
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466 | 466 | |
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467 | 467 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') |
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468 | 468 | |
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469 | 469 | |
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470 | 470 | class PythonOpsChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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471 | 471 | |
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472 | 472 | priority = Integer(900).tag(config=True) |
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473 | 473 | |
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474 | 474 | def check(self, line_info): |
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475 | 475 | """If the 'rest' of the line begins with a function call or pretty much |
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476 | 476 | any python operator, we should simply execute the line (regardless of |
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477 | 477 | whether or not there's a possible autocall expansion). This avoids |
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478 | 478 | spurious (and very confusing) geattr() accesses.""" |
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479 | 479 | if line_info.the_rest and line_info.the_rest[0] in '!=()<>,+*/%^&|': |
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480 | 480 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
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481 | 481 | else: |
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482 | 482 | return None |
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483 | 483 | |
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484 | 484 | |
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485 | 485 | class AutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
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486 | 486 | |
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487 | 487 | priority = Integer(1000).tag(config=True) |
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488 | 488 | |
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489 | 489 | function_name_regexp = CRegExp(re_fun_name, |
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490 | 490 | help="RegExp to identify potential function names." |
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491 | 491 | ).tag(config=True) |
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492 | 492 | exclude_regexp = CRegExp(re_exclude_auto, |
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493 | 493 | help="RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling." |
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494 | 494 | ).tag(config=True) |
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495 | 495 | |
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496 | 496 | def check(self, line_info): |
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497 | 497 | "Check if the initial word/function is callable and autocall is on." |
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498 | 498 | if not self.shell.autocall: |
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499 | 499 | return None |
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500 | 500 | |
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501 | 501 | oinfo = line_info.ofind(self.shell) # This can mutate state via getattr |
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502 |
if not oinfo |
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502 | if not oinfo.found: | |
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503 | 503 | return None |
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504 | 504 | |
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505 | 505 | ignored_funs = ['b', 'f', 'r', 'u', 'br', 'rb', 'fr', 'rf'] |
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506 | 506 | ifun = line_info.ifun |
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507 | 507 | line = line_info.line |
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508 | 508 | if ifun.lower() in ignored_funs and (line.startswith(ifun + "'") or line.startswith(ifun + '"')): |
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509 | 509 | return None |
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510 | 510 | |
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511 | if callable(oinfo['obj']) \ | |
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512 | and (not self.exclude_regexp.match(line_info.the_rest)) \ | |
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513 |
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|
514 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') | |
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511 | if ( | |
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512 | callable(oinfo.obj) | |
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513 | and (not self.exclude_regexp.match(line_info.the_rest)) | |
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514 | and self.function_name_regexp.match(line_info.ifun) | |
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515 | ): | |
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516 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name("auto") | |
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515 | 517 | else: |
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516 | 518 | return None |
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517 | 519 | |
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518 | 520 | |
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519 | 521 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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520 | 522 | # Prefilter handlers |
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521 | 523 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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522 | 524 | |
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523 | 525 | |
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524 | 526 | class PrefilterHandler(Configurable): |
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525 | 527 | |
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526 | 528 | handler_name = Unicode('normal') |
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527 | 529 | esc_strings = List([]) |
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528 | 530 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC', allow_none=True) |
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529 | 531 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager', allow_none=True) |
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530 | 532 | |
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531 | 533 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, **kwargs): |
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532 | 534 | super(PrefilterHandler, self).__init__( |
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533 | 535 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, **kwargs |
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534 | 536 | ) |
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535 | 537 | self.prefilter_manager.register_handler( |
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536 | 538 | self.handler_name, |
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537 | 539 | self, |
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538 | 540 | self.esc_strings |
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539 | 541 | ) |
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540 | 542 | |
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541 | 543 | def handle(self, line_info): |
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542 | 544 | # print "normal: ", line_info |
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543 | 545 | """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers.""" |
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544 | 546 | |
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545 | 547 | # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I |
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546 | 548 | # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to |
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547 | 549 | # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two |
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548 | 550 | # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but |
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549 | 551 | # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop. |
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550 | 552 | line = line_info.line |
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551 | 553 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt |
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552 | 554 | |
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553 | 555 | if (continue_prompt and |
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554 | 556 | self.shell.autoindent and |
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555 | 557 | line.isspace() and |
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556 | 558 | 0 < abs(len(line) - self.shell.indent_current_nsp) <= 2): |
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557 | 559 | line = '' |
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558 | 560 | |
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559 | 561 | return line |
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560 | 562 | |
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561 | 563 | def __str__(self): |
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562 | 564 | return "<%s(name=%s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.handler_name) |
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563 | 565 | |
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564 | 566 | |
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565 | 567 | class MacroHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
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566 | 568 | handler_name = Unicode("macro") |
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567 | 569 | |
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568 | 570 | def handle(self, line_info): |
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569 | 571 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) |
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570 | 572 | pre_space = line_info.pre_whitespace |
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571 | 573 | line_sep = "\n" + pre_space |
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572 | 574 | return pre_space + line_sep.join(obj.value.splitlines()) |
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573 | 575 | |
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574 | 576 | |
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575 | 577 | class MagicHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
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576 | 578 | |
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577 | 579 | handler_name = Unicode('magic') |
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578 | 580 | esc_strings = List([ESC_MAGIC]) |
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579 | 581 | |
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580 | 582 | def handle(self, line_info): |
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581 | 583 | """Execute magic functions.""" |
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582 | 584 | ifun = line_info.ifun |
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583 | 585 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest |
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584 | 586 | #Prepare arguments for get_ipython().run_line_magic(magic_name, magic_args) |
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585 | 587 | t_arg_s = ifun + " " + the_rest |
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586 | 588 | t_magic_name, _, t_magic_arg_s = t_arg_s.partition(' ') |
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587 | 589 | t_magic_name = t_magic_name.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC) |
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588 | 590 | cmd = '%sget_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, t_magic_name, t_magic_arg_s) |
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589 | 591 | return cmd |
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590 | 592 | |
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591 | 593 | |
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592 | 594 | class AutoHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
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593 | 595 | |
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594 | 596 | handler_name = Unicode('auto') |
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595 | 597 | esc_strings = List([ESC_PAREN, ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2]) |
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596 | 598 | |
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597 | 599 | def handle(self, line_info): |
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598 | 600 | """Handle lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested.""" |
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599 | 601 | line = line_info.line |
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600 | 602 | ifun = line_info.ifun |
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601 | 603 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest |
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602 | 604 | esc = line_info.esc |
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603 | 605 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt |
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604 |
obj = line_info.ofind(self.shell) |
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|
606 | obj = line_info.ofind(self.shell).obj | |
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605 | 607 | |
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606 | 608 | # This should only be active for single-line input! |
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607 | 609 | if continue_prompt: |
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608 | 610 | return line |
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609 | 611 | |
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610 | 612 | force_auto = isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall) |
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611 | 613 | |
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612 | 614 | # User objects sometimes raise exceptions on attribute access other |
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613 | 615 | # than AttributeError (we've seen it in the past), so it's safest to be |
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614 | 616 | # ultra-conservative here and catch all. |
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615 | 617 | try: |
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616 | 618 | auto_rewrite = obj.rewrite |
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617 | 619 | except Exception: |
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618 | 620 | auto_rewrite = True |
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619 | 621 | |
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620 | 622 | if esc == ESC_QUOTE: |
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621 | 623 | # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace |
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622 | 624 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,'", "'.join(the_rest.split()) ) |
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623 | 625 | elif esc == ESC_QUOTE2: |
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624 | 626 | # Auto-quote whole string |
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625 | 627 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,the_rest) |
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626 | 628 | elif esc == ESC_PAREN: |
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627 | 629 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun,",".join(the_rest.split())) |
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628 | 630 | else: |
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629 | 631 | # Auto-paren. |
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630 | 632 | if force_auto: |
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631 | 633 | # Don't rewrite if it is already a call. |
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632 | 634 | do_rewrite = not the_rest.startswith('(') |
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633 | 635 | else: |
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634 | 636 | if not the_rest: |
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635 | 637 | # We only apply it to argument-less calls if the autocall |
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636 | 638 | # parameter is set to 2. |
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637 | 639 | do_rewrite = (self.shell.autocall >= 2) |
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638 | 640 | elif the_rest.startswith('[') and hasattr(obj, '__getitem__'): |
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639 | 641 | # Don't autocall in this case: item access for an object |
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640 | 642 | # which is BOTH callable and implements __getitem__. |
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641 | 643 | do_rewrite = False |
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642 | 644 | else: |
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643 | 645 | do_rewrite = True |
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644 | 646 | |
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645 | 647 | # Figure out the rewritten command |
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646 | 648 | if do_rewrite: |
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647 | 649 | if the_rest.endswith(';'): |
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648 | 650 | newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (ifun.rstrip(),the_rest[:-1]) |
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649 | 651 | else: |
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650 | 652 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun.rstrip(), the_rest) |
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651 | 653 | else: |
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652 | 654 | normal_handler = self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
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653 | 655 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
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654 | 656 | |
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655 | 657 | # Display the rewritten call |
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656 | 658 | if auto_rewrite: |
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657 | 659 | self.shell.auto_rewrite_input(newcmd) |
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658 | 660 | |
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659 | 661 | return newcmd |
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660 | 662 | |
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661 | 663 | |
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662 | 664 | class EmacsHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
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663 | 665 | |
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664 | 666 | handler_name = Unicode('emacs') |
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665 | 667 | esc_strings = List([]) |
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666 | 668 | |
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667 | 669 | def handle(self, line_info): |
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668 | 670 | """Handle input lines marked by python-mode.""" |
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669 | 671 | |
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670 | 672 | # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added |
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671 | 673 | # here if needed. |
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672 | 674 | |
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673 | 675 | # The input cache shouldn't be updated |
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674 | 676 | return line_info.line |
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675 | 677 | |
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676 | 678 | |
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677 | 679 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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678 | 680 | # Defaults |
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679 | 681 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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680 | 682 | |
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681 | 683 | |
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682 | 684 | _default_checkers = [ |
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683 | 685 | EmacsChecker, |
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684 | 686 | MacroChecker, |
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685 | 687 | IPyAutocallChecker, |
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686 | 688 | AssignmentChecker, |
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687 | 689 | AutoMagicChecker, |
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688 | 690 | PythonOpsChecker, |
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689 | 691 | AutocallChecker |
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690 | 692 | ] |
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691 | 693 | |
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692 | 694 | _default_handlers = [ |
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693 | 695 | PrefilterHandler, |
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694 | 696 | MacroHandler, |
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695 | 697 | MagicHandler, |
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696 | 698 | AutoHandler, |
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697 | 699 | EmacsHandler |
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698 | 700 | ] |
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1 | 1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | 3 | Simple utility for splitting user input. This is used by both inputsplitter and |
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4 | 4 | prefilter. |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | Authors: |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | * Brian Granger |
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9 | 9 | * Fernando Perez |
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10 | 10 | """ |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | 13 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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14 | 14 | # |
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15 | 15 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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16 | 16 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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17 | 17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | 20 | # Imports |
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21 | 21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | import re |
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24 | 24 | import sys |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | from IPython.utils import py3compat |
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27 | 27 | from IPython.utils.encoding import get_stream_enc |
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28 | from IPython.core.oinspect import OInfo | |
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28 | 29 | |
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29 | 30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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30 | 31 | # Main function |
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31 | 32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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32 | 33 | |
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33 | 34 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. |
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34 | 35 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. |
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35 | 36 | |
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36 | 37 | # WARNING: update the regexp if the escapes in interactiveshell are changed, as |
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37 | 38 | # they are hardwired in. |
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38 | 39 | |
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39 | 40 | # Although it's not solely driven by the regex, note that: |
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40 | 41 | # ,;/% only trigger if they are the first character on the line |
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41 | 42 | # ! and !! trigger if they are first char(s) *or* follow an indent |
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42 | 43 | # ? triggers as first or last char. |
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43 | 44 | |
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44 | 45 | line_split = re.compile(r""" |
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45 | 46 | ^(\s*) # any leading space |
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46 | 47 | ([,;/%]|!!?|\?\??)? # escape character or characters |
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47 | 48 | \s*(%{0,2}[\w\.\*]*) # function/method, possibly with leading % |
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48 | 49 | # to correctly treat things like '?%magic' |
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49 | 50 | (.*?$|$) # rest of line |
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50 | 51 | """, re.VERBOSE) |
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51 | 52 | |
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52 | 53 | |
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53 | 54 | def split_user_input(line, pattern=None): |
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54 | 55 | """Split user input into initial whitespace, escape character, function part |
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55 | 56 | and the rest. |
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56 | 57 | """ |
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57 | 58 | # We need to ensure that the rest of this routine deals only with unicode |
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58 | 59 | encoding = get_stream_enc(sys.stdin, 'utf-8') |
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59 | 60 | line = py3compat.cast_unicode(line, encoding) |
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60 | 61 | |
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61 | 62 | if pattern is None: |
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62 | 63 | pattern = line_split |
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63 | 64 | match = pattern.match(line) |
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64 | 65 | if not match: |
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65 | 66 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line |
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66 | 67 | try: |
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67 | 68 | ifun, the_rest = line.split(None,1) |
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68 | 69 | except ValueError: |
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69 | 70 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line |
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70 | 71 | ifun, the_rest = line, u'' |
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71 | 72 | pre = re.match(r'^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] |
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72 | 73 | esc = "" |
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73 | 74 | else: |
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74 | 75 | pre, esc, ifun, the_rest = match.groups() |
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75 | 76 | |
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76 | 77 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg |
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77 | 78 | #print 'pre <%s> ifun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,ifun.strip(),the_rest) # dbg |
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78 | 79 | return pre, esc or '', ifun.strip(), the_rest.lstrip() |
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79 | 80 | |
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80 | 81 | |
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81 | 82 | class LineInfo(object): |
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82 | 83 | """A single line of input and associated info. |
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83 | 84 | |
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84 | 85 | Includes the following as properties: |
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85 | 86 | |
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86 | 87 | line |
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87 | 88 | The original, raw line |
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88 | 89 | |
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89 | 90 | continue_prompt |
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90 | 91 | Is this line a continuation in a sequence of multiline input? |
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91 | 92 | |
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92 | 93 | pre |
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93 | 94 | Any leading whitespace. |
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94 | 95 | |
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95 | 96 | esc |
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96 | 97 | The escape character(s) in pre or the empty string if there isn't one. |
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97 | 98 | Note that '!!' and '??' are possible values for esc. Otherwise it will |
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98 | 99 | always be a single character. |
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99 | 100 | |
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100 | 101 | ifun |
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101 | 102 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence |
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102 | 103 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is |
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103 | 104 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, |
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104 | 105 | etc. In contrast to Python identifiers, it may start with "%" and contain |
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105 | 106 | "*". |
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106 | 107 | |
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107 | 108 | the_rest |
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108 | 109 | Everything else on the line. |
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109 | 110 | """ |
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110 | 111 | def __init__(self, line, continue_prompt=False): |
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111 | 112 | self.line = line |
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112 | 113 | self.continue_prompt = continue_prompt |
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113 | 114 | self.pre, self.esc, self.ifun, self.the_rest = split_user_input(line) |
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114 | 115 | |
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115 | 116 | self.pre_char = self.pre.strip() |
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116 | 117 | if self.pre_char: |
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117 | 118 | self.pre_whitespace = '' # No whitespace allowed before esc chars |
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118 | 119 | else: |
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119 | 120 | self.pre_whitespace = self.pre |
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120 | 121 | |
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121 | def ofind(self, ip): | |
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122 | def ofind(self, ip) -> OInfo: | |
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122 | 123 | """Do a full, attribute-walking lookup of the ifun in the various |
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123 | 124 | namespaces for the given IPython InteractiveShell instance. |
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124 | 125 | |
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125 | 126 | Return a dict with keys: {found, obj, ospace, ismagic} |
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126 | 127 | |
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127 | 128 | Note: can cause state changes because of calling getattr, but should |
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128 | 129 | only be run if autocall is on and if the line hasn't matched any |
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129 | 130 | other, less dangerous handlers. |
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130 | 131 | |
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131 | 132 | Does cache the results of the call, so can be called multiple times |
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132 | 133 | without worrying about *further* damaging state. |
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133 | 134 | """ |
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134 | 135 | return ip._ofind(self.ifun) |
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135 | 136 | |
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136 | 137 | def __str__(self): |
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137 | 138 | return "LineInfo [%s|%s|%s|%s]" %(self.pre, self.esc, self.ifun, self.the_rest) |
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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | 2 | """Tests for completerlib. |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | 4 | """ |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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7 | 7 | # Imports |
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8 | 8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | import os |
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11 | 11 | import shutil |
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12 | 12 | import sys |
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13 | 13 | import tempfile |
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14 | 14 | import unittest |
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15 | 15 | from os.path import join |
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16 | 16 | |
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17 | 17 | from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | from IPython.core.completerlib import magic_run_completer, module_completion, try_import |
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20 | 20 | from IPython.testing.decorators import onlyif_unicode_paths |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | class MockEvent(object): |
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24 | 24 | def __init__(self, line): |
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25 | 25 | self.line = line |
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26 | 26 | |
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27 | 27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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28 | 28 | # Test functions begin |
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29 | 29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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30 | 30 | class Test_magic_run_completer(unittest.TestCase): |
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31 | 31 | files = [u"aao.py", u"a.py", u"b.py", u"aao.txt"] |
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32 | 32 | dirs = [u"adir/", "bdir/"] |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 | 34 | def setUp(self): |
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35 | 35 | self.BASETESTDIR = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
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36 | 36 | for fil in self.files: |
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37 | 37 | with open(join(self.BASETESTDIR, fil), "w", encoding="utf-8") as sfile: |
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38 | 38 | sfile.write("pass\n") |
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39 | 39 | for d in self.dirs: |
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40 | 40 | os.mkdir(join(self.BASETESTDIR, d)) |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | self.oldpath = os.getcwd() |
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43 | 43 | os.chdir(self.BASETESTDIR) |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | def tearDown(self): |
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46 | 46 | os.chdir(self.oldpath) |
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47 | 47 | shutil.rmtree(self.BASETESTDIR) |
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48 | 48 | |
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49 | 49 | def test_1(self): |
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50 | 50 | """Test magic_run_completer, should match two alternatives |
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51 | 51 | """ |
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52 | 52 | event = MockEvent(u"%run a") |
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53 | 53 | mockself = None |
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54 | 54 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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55 | 55 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"a.py", u"aao.py", u"adir/"}) |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | def test_2(self): |
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58 | 58 | """Test magic_run_completer, should match one alternative |
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59 | 59 | """ |
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60 | 60 | event = MockEvent(u"%run aa") |
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61 | 61 | mockself = None |
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62 | 62 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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63 | 63 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"aao.py"}) |
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64 | 64 | |
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65 | 65 | def test_3(self): |
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66 | 66 | """Test magic_run_completer with unterminated " """ |
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67 | 67 | event = MockEvent(u'%run "a') |
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68 | 68 | mockself = None |
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69 | 69 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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70 | 70 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"a.py", u"aao.py", u"adir/"}) |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | def test_completion_more_args(self): |
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73 | 73 | event = MockEvent(u'%run a.py ') |
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74 | 74 | match = set(magic_run_completer(None, event)) |
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75 | 75 | self.assertEqual(match, set(self.files + self.dirs)) |
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76 | 76 | |
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77 | 77 | def test_completion_in_dir(self): |
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78 | 78 | # Github issue #3459 |
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79 | 79 | event = MockEvent(u'%run a.py {}'.format(join(self.BASETESTDIR, 'a'))) |
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80 | 80 | print(repr(event.line)) |
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81 | 81 | match = set(magic_run_completer(None, event)) |
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82 | 82 | # We specifically use replace here rather than normpath, because |
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83 | 83 | # at one point there were duplicates 'adir' and 'adir/', and normpath |
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84 | 84 | # would hide the failure for that. |
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85 | 85 | self.assertEqual(match, {join(self.BASETESTDIR, f).replace('\\','/') |
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86 | 86 | for f in (u'a.py', u'aao.py', u'aao.txt', u'adir/')}) |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 | class Test_magic_run_completer_nonascii(unittest.TestCase): |
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89 | 89 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
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90 | 90 | def setUp(self): |
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91 | 91 | self.BASETESTDIR = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
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92 | 92 | for fil in [u"aaø.py", u"a.py", u"b.py"]: |
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93 | 93 | with open(join(self.BASETESTDIR, fil), "w", encoding="utf-8") as sfile: |
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94 | 94 | sfile.write("pass\n") |
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95 | 95 | self.oldpath = os.getcwd() |
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96 | 96 | os.chdir(self.BASETESTDIR) |
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97 | 97 | |
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98 | 98 | def tearDown(self): |
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99 | 99 | os.chdir(self.oldpath) |
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100 | 100 | shutil.rmtree(self.BASETESTDIR) |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | 102 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
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103 | 103 | def test_1(self): |
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104 | 104 | """Test magic_run_completer, should match two alternatives |
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105 | 105 | """ |
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106 | 106 | event = MockEvent(u"%run a") |
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107 | 107 | mockself = None |
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108 | 108 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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109 | 109 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"a.py", u"aaø.py"}) |
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110 | 110 | |
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111 | 111 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
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112 | 112 | def test_2(self): |
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113 | 113 | """Test magic_run_completer, should match one alternative |
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114 | 114 | """ |
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115 | 115 | event = MockEvent(u"%run aa") |
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116 | 116 | mockself = None |
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117 | 117 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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118 | 118 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"aaø.py"}) |
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119 | 119 | |
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120 | 120 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
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121 | 121 | def test_3(self): |
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122 | 122 | """Test magic_run_completer with unterminated " """ |
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123 | 123 | event = MockEvent(u'%run "a') |
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124 | 124 | mockself = None |
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125 | 125 | match = set(magic_run_completer(mockself, event)) |
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126 | 126 | self.assertEqual(match, {u"a.py", u"aaø.py"}) |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | # module_completer: |
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129 | 129 | |
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130 | 130 | def test_import_invalid_module(): |
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131 | 131 | """Testing of issue https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/1107""" |
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132 | 132 | invalid_module_names = {'foo-bar', 'foo:bar', '10foo'} |
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133 | 133 | valid_module_names = {'foobar'} |
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134 | 134 | with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: |
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135 | 135 | sys.path.insert( 0, tmpdir ) |
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136 | 136 | for name in invalid_module_names | valid_module_names: |
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137 | 137 | filename = os.path.join(tmpdir, name + ".py") |
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138 | 138 | open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8").close() |
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139 | 139 | |
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140 | 140 | s = set( module_completion('import foo') ) |
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141 | 141 | intersection = s.intersection(invalid_module_names) |
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142 | 142 | assert intersection == set() |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | assert valid_module_names.issubset(s), valid_module_names.intersection(s) |
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145 | 145 | |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | def test_bad_module_all(): |
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148 | 148 | """Test module with invalid __all__ |
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149 | 149 | |
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150 | 150 | https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/9678 |
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151 | 151 | """ |
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152 | 152 | testsdir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
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153 | 153 | sys.path.insert(0, testsdir) |
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154 | 154 | try: |
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155 | 155 | results = module_completion("from bad_all import ") |
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156 | 156 | assert "puppies" in results |
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157 | 157 | for r in results: |
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158 | 158 | assert isinstance(r, str) |
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159 | 159 | |
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160 | 160 | # bad_all doesn't contain submodules, but this completion |
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161 | 161 | # should finish without raising an exception: |
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162 | 162 | results = module_completion("import bad_all.") |
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163 | 163 | assert results == [] |
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164 | 164 | finally: |
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165 | 165 | sys.path.remove(testsdir) |
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166 | 166 | |
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167 | 167 | |
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168 | 168 | def test_module_without_init(): |
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169 | 169 | """ |
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170 | 170 | Test module without __init__.py. |
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171 | 171 | |
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172 | 172 | https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/11226 |
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173 | 173 | """ |
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174 | 174 | fake_module_name = "foo" |
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175 | 175 | with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: |
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176 | 176 | sys.path.insert(0, tmpdir) |
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177 | 177 | try: |
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178 | 178 | os.makedirs(os.path.join(tmpdir, fake_module_name)) |
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179 | 179 | s = try_import(mod=fake_module_name) |
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180 | assert s == [] | |
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180 | assert s == [], f"for module {fake_module_name}" | |
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181 | 181 | finally: |
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182 | 182 | sys.path.remove(tmpdir) |
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183 | 183 | |
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184 | 184 | |
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185 | 185 | def test_valid_exported_submodules(): |
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186 | 186 | """ |
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187 | 187 | Test checking exported (__all__) objects are submodules |
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188 | 188 | """ |
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189 | 189 | results = module_completion("import os.pa") |
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190 | 190 | # ensure we get a valid submodule: |
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191 | 191 | assert "os.path" in results |
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192 | 192 | # ensure we don't get objects that aren't submodules: |
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193 | 193 | assert "os.pathconf" not in results |
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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | 2 | """Tests for the key interactiveshell module. |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | 4 | Historically the main classes in interactiveshell have been under-tested. This |
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5 | 5 | module should grow as many single-method tests as possible to trap many of the |
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6 | 6 | recurring bugs we seem to encounter with high-level interaction. |
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7 | 7 | """ |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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10 | 10 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | import asyncio |
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13 | 13 | import ast |
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14 | 14 | import os |
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15 | 15 | import signal |
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16 | 16 | import shutil |
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17 | 17 | import sys |
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18 | 18 | import tempfile |
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19 | 19 | import unittest |
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20 | 20 | import pytest |
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21 | 21 | from unittest import mock |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | from os.path import join |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | from IPython.core.error import InputRejected |
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26 | 26 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer import InputTransformer |
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27 | 27 | from IPython.core import interactiveshell |
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28 | from IPython.core.oinspect import OInfo | |
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28 | 29 | from IPython.testing.decorators import ( |
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29 | 30 | skipif, skip_win32, onlyif_unicode_paths, onlyif_cmds_exist, |
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30 | 31 | ) |
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31 | 32 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt |
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32 | 33 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd |
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33 | 34 | |
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34 | 35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | 36 | # Globals |
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36 | 37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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37 | 38 | # This is used by every single test, no point repeating it ad nauseam |
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38 | 39 | |
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39 | 40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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40 | 41 | # Tests |
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41 | 42 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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42 | 43 | |
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43 | 44 | class DerivedInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt): |
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44 | 45 | pass |
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45 | 46 | |
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46 | 47 | class InteractiveShellTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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47 | 48 | def test_naked_string_cells(self): |
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48 | 49 | """Test that cells with only naked strings are fully executed""" |
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49 | 50 | # First, single-line inputs |
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50 | 51 | ip.run_cell('"a"\n') |
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51 | 52 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['_'], 'a') |
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52 | 53 | # And also multi-line cells |
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53 | 54 | ip.run_cell('"""a\nb"""\n') |
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54 | 55 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['_'], 'a\nb') |
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55 | 56 | |
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56 | 57 | def test_run_empty_cell(self): |
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57 | 58 | """Just make sure we don't get a horrible error with a blank |
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58 | 59 | cell of input. Yes, I did overlook that.""" |
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59 | 60 | old_xc = ip.execution_count |
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60 | 61 | res = ip.run_cell('') |
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61 | 62 | self.assertEqual(ip.execution_count, old_xc) |
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62 | 63 | self.assertEqual(res.execution_count, None) |
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63 | 64 | |
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64 | 65 | def test_run_cell_multiline(self): |
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65 | 66 | """Multi-block, multi-line cells must execute correctly. |
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66 | 67 | """ |
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67 | 68 | src = '\n'.join(["x=1", |
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68 | 69 | "y=2", |
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69 | 70 | "if 1:", |
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70 | 71 | " x += 1", |
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71 | 72 | " y += 1",]) |
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72 | 73 | res = ip.run_cell(src) |
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73 | 74 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['x'], 2) |
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74 | 75 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['y'], 3) |
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75 | 76 | self.assertEqual(res.success, True) |
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76 | 77 | self.assertEqual(res.result, None) |
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77 | 78 | |
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78 | 79 | def test_multiline_string_cells(self): |
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79 | 80 | "Code sprinkled with multiline strings should execute (GH-306)" |
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80 | 81 | ip.run_cell('tmp=0') |
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81 | 82 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['tmp'], 0) |
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82 | 83 | res = ip.run_cell('tmp=1;"""a\nb"""\n') |
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83 | 84 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['tmp'], 1) |
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84 | 85 | self.assertEqual(res.success, True) |
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85 | 86 | self.assertEqual(res.result, "a\nb") |
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86 | 87 | |
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87 | 88 | def test_dont_cache_with_semicolon(self): |
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88 | 89 | "Ending a line with semicolon should not cache the returned object (GH-307)" |
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89 | 90 | oldlen = len(ip.user_ns['Out']) |
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90 | 91 | for cell in ['1;', '1;1;']: |
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91 | 92 | res = ip.run_cell(cell, store_history=True) |
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92 | 93 | newlen = len(ip.user_ns['Out']) |
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93 | 94 | self.assertEqual(oldlen, newlen) |
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94 | 95 | self.assertIsNone(res.result) |
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95 | 96 | i = 0 |
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96 | 97 | #also test the default caching behavior |
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97 | 98 | for cell in ['1', '1;1']: |
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98 | 99 | ip.run_cell(cell, store_history=True) |
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99 | 100 | newlen = len(ip.user_ns['Out']) |
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100 | 101 | i += 1 |
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101 | 102 | self.assertEqual(oldlen+i, newlen) |
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102 | 103 | |
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103 | 104 | def test_syntax_error(self): |
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104 | 105 | res = ip.run_cell("raise = 3") |
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105 | 106 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_before_exec, SyntaxError) |
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106 | 107 | |
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107 | 108 | def test_open_standard_input_stream(self): |
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108 | 109 | res = ip.run_cell("open(0)") |
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109 | 110 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_in_exec, ValueError) |
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110 | 111 | |
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111 | 112 | def test_open_standard_output_stream(self): |
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112 | 113 | res = ip.run_cell("open(1)") |
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113 | 114 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_in_exec, ValueError) |
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114 | 115 | |
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115 | 116 | def test_open_standard_error_stream(self): |
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116 | 117 | res = ip.run_cell("open(2)") |
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117 | 118 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_in_exec, ValueError) |
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118 | 119 | |
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119 | 120 | def test_In_variable(self): |
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120 | 121 | "Verify that In variable grows with user input (GH-284)" |
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121 | 122 | oldlen = len(ip.user_ns['In']) |
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122 | 123 | ip.run_cell('1;', store_history=True) |
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123 | 124 | newlen = len(ip.user_ns['In']) |
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124 | 125 | self.assertEqual(oldlen+1, newlen) |
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125 | 126 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['In'][-1],'1;') |
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126 | 127 | |
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127 | 128 | def test_magic_names_in_string(self): |
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128 | 129 | ip.run_cell('a = """\n%exit\n"""') |
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129 | 130 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['a'], '\n%exit\n') |
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130 | 131 | |
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131 | 132 | def test_trailing_newline(self): |
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132 | 133 | """test that running !(command) does not raise a SyntaxError""" |
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133 | 134 | ip.run_cell('!(true)\n', False) |
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134 | 135 | ip.run_cell('!(true)\n\n\n', False) |
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135 | 136 | |
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136 | 137 | def test_gh_597(self): |
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137 | 138 | """Pretty-printing lists of objects with non-ascii reprs may cause |
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138 | 139 | problems.""" |
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139 | 140 | class Spam(object): |
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140 | 141 | def __repr__(self): |
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141 | 142 | return "\xe9"*50 |
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142 | 143 | import IPython.core.formatters |
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143 | 144 | f = IPython.core.formatters.PlainTextFormatter() |
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144 | 145 | f([Spam(),Spam()]) |
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145 | 146 | |
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146 | 147 | |
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147 | 148 | def test_future_flags(self): |
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148 | 149 | """Check that future flags are used for parsing code (gh-777)""" |
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149 | 150 | ip.run_cell('from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFL') |
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150 | 151 | try: |
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151 | 152 | ip.run_cell('prfunc_return_val = 1 <> 2') |
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152 | 153 | assert 'prfunc_return_val' in ip.user_ns |
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153 | 154 | finally: |
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154 | 155 | # Reset compiler flags so we don't mess up other tests. |
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155 | 156 | ip.compile.reset_compiler_flags() |
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156 | 157 | |
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157 | 158 | def test_can_pickle(self): |
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158 | 159 | "Can we pickle objects defined interactively (GH-29)" |
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159 | 160 | ip = get_ipython() |
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160 | 161 | ip.reset() |
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161 | 162 | ip.run_cell(("class Mylist(list):\n" |
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162 | 163 | " def __init__(self,x=[]):\n" |
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163 | 164 | " list.__init__(self,x)")) |
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164 | 165 | ip.run_cell("w=Mylist([1,2,3])") |
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165 | 166 | |
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166 | 167 | from pickle import dumps |
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167 | 168 | |
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168 | 169 | # We need to swap in our main module - this is only necessary |
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169 | 170 | # inside the test framework, because IPython puts the interactive module |
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170 | 171 | # in place (but the test framework undoes this). |
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171 | 172 | _main = sys.modules['__main__'] |
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172 | 173 | sys.modules['__main__'] = ip.user_module |
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173 | 174 | try: |
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174 | 175 | res = dumps(ip.user_ns["w"]) |
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175 | 176 | finally: |
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176 | 177 | sys.modules['__main__'] = _main |
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177 | 178 | self.assertTrue(isinstance(res, bytes)) |
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178 | 179 | |
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179 | 180 | def test_global_ns(self): |
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180 | 181 | "Code in functions must be able to access variables outside them." |
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181 | 182 | ip = get_ipython() |
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182 | 183 | ip.run_cell("a = 10") |
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183 | 184 | ip.run_cell(("def f(x):\n" |
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184 | 185 | " return x + a")) |
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185 | 186 | ip.run_cell("b = f(12)") |
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186 | 187 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns["b"], 22) |
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187 | 188 | |
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188 | 189 | def test_bad_custom_tb(self): |
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189 | 190 | """Check that InteractiveShell is protected from bad custom exception handlers""" |
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190 | 191 | ip.set_custom_exc((IOError,), lambda etype,value,tb: 1/0) |
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191 | 192 | self.assertEqual(ip.custom_exceptions, (IOError,)) |
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192 | 193 | with tt.AssertPrints("Custom TB Handler failed", channel='stderr'): |
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193 | 194 | ip.run_cell(u'raise IOError("foo")') |
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194 | 195 | self.assertEqual(ip.custom_exceptions, ()) |
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195 | 196 | |
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196 | 197 | def test_bad_custom_tb_return(self): |
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197 | 198 | """Check that InteractiveShell is protected from bad return types in custom exception handlers""" |
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198 | 199 | ip.set_custom_exc((NameError,),lambda etype,value,tb, tb_offset=None: 1) |
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199 | 200 | self.assertEqual(ip.custom_exceptions, (NameError,)) |
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200 | 201 | with tt.AssertPrints("Custom TB Handler failed", channel='stderr'): |
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201 | 202 | ip.run_cell(u'a=abracadabra') |
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202 | 203 | self.assertEqual(ip.custom_exceptions, ()) |
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203 | 204 | |
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204 | 205 | def test_drop_by_id(self): |
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205 | 206 | myvars = {"a":object(), "b":object(), "c": object()} |
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206 | 207 | ip.push(myvars, interactive=False) |
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207 | 208 | for name in myvars: |
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208 | 209 | assert name in ip.user_ns, name |
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209 | 210 | assert name in ip.user_ns_hidden, name |
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210 | 211 | ip.user_ns['b'] = 12 |
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211 | 212 | ip.drop_by_id(myvars) |
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212 | 213 | for name in ["a", "c"]: |
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213 | 214 | assert name not in ip.user_ns, name |
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214 | 215 | assert name not in ip.user_ns_hidden, name |
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215 | 216 | assert ip.user_ns['b'] == 12 |
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216 | 217 | ip.reset() |
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217 | 218 | |
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218 | 219 | def test_var_expand(self): |
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219 | 220 | ip.user_ns['f'] = u'Ca\xf1o' |
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220 | 221 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u'echo $f'), u'echo Ca\xf1o') |
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221 | 222 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u'echo {f}'), u'echo Ca\xf1o') |
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222 | 223 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u'echo {f[:-1]}'), u'echo Ca\xf1') |
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223 | 224 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u'echo {1*2}'), u'echo 2') |
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224 | 225 | |
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225 | 226 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u"grep x | awk '{print $1}'"), u"grep x | awk '{print $1}'") |
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226 | 227 | |
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227 | 228 | ip.user_ns['f'] = b'Ca\xc3\xb1o' |
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228 | 229 | # This should not raise any exception: |
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229 | 230 | ip.var_expand(u'echo $f') |
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230 | 231 | |
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231 | 232 | def test_var_expand_local(self): |
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232 | 233 | """Test local variable expansion in !system and %magic calls""" |
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233 | 234 | # !system |
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234 | 235 | ip.run_cell( |
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235 | 236 | "def test():\n" |
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236 | 237 | ' lvar = "ttt"\n' |
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237 | 238 | " ret = !echo {lvar}\n" |
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238 | 239 | " return ret[0]\n" |
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239 | 240 | ) |
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240 | 241 | res = ip.user_ns["test"]() |
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241 | 242 | self.assertIn("ttt", res) |
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242 | 243 | |
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243 | 244 | # %magic |
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244 | 245 | ip.run_cell( |
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245 | 246 | "def makemacro():\n" |
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246 | 247 | ' macroname = "macro_var_expand_locals"\n' |
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247 | 248 | " %macro {macroname} codestr\n" |
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248 | 249 | ) |
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249 | 250 | ip.user_ns["codestr"] = "str(12)" |
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250 | 251 | ip.run_cell("makemacro()") |
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251 | 252 | self.assertIn("macro_var_expand_locals", ip.user_ns) |
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252 | 253 | |
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253 | 254 | def test_var_expand_self(self): |
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254 | 255 | """Test variable expansion with the name 'self', which was failing. |
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255 | 256 | |
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256 | 257 | See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/1878#issuecomment-7698218 |
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257 | 258 | """ |
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258 | 259 | ip.run_cell( |
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259 | 260 | "class cTest:\n" |
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260 | 261 | ' classvar="see me"\n' |
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261 | 262 | " def test(self):\n" |
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262 | 263 | " res = !echo Variable: {self.classvar}\n" |
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263 | 264 | " return res[0]\n" |
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264 | 265 | ) |
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265 | 266 | self.assertIn("see me", ip.user_ns["cTest"]().test()) |
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266 | 267 | |
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267 | 268 | def test_bad_var_expand(self): |
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268 | 269 | """var_expand on invalid formats shouldn't raise""" |
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269 | 270 | # SyntaxError |
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270 | 271 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u"{'a':5}"), u"{'a':5}") |
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271 | 272 | # NameError |
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272 | 273 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u"{asdf}"), u"{asdf}") |
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273 | 274 | # ZeroDivisionError |
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274 | 275 | self.assertEqual(ip.var_expand(u"{1/0}"), u"{1/0}") |
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275 | 276 | |
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276 | 277 | def test_silent_postexec(self): |
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277 | 278 | """run_cell(silent=True) doesn't invoke pre/post_run_cell callbacks""" |
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278 | 279 | pre_explicit = mock.Mock() |
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279 | 280 | pre_always = mock.Mock() |
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280 | 281 | post_explicit = mock.Mock() |
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281 | 282 | post_always = mock.Mock() |
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282 | 283 | all_mocks = [pre_explicit, pre_always, post_explicit, post_always] |
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283 | 284 | |
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284 | 285 | ip.events.register('pre_run_cell', pre_explicit) |
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285 | 286 | ip.events.register('pre_execute', pre_always) |
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286 | 287 | ip.events.register('post_run_cell', post_explicit) |
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287 | 288 | ip.events.register('post_execute', post_always) |
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288 | 289 | |
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289 | 290 | try: |
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290 | 291 | ip.run_cell("1", silent=True) |
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291 | 292 | assert pre_always.called |
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292 | 293 | assert not pre_explicit.called |
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293 | 294 | assert post_always.called |
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294 | 295 | assert not post_explicit.called |
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295 | 296 | # double-check that non-silent exec did what we expected |
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296 | 297 | # silent to avoid |
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297 | 298 | ip.run_cell("1") |
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298 | 299 | assert pre_explicit.called |
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299 | 300 | assert post_explicit.called |
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300 | 301 | info, = pre_explicit.call_args[0] |
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301 | 302 | result, = post_explicit.call_args[0] |
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302 | 303 | self.assertEqual(info, result.info) |
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303 | 304 | # check that post hooks are always called |
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304 | 305 | [m.reset_mock() for m in all_mocks] |
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305 | 306 | ip.run_cell("syntax error") |
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306 | 307 | assert pre_always.called |
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307 | 308 | assert pre_explicit.called |
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308 | 309 | assert post_always.called |
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309 | 310 | assert post_explicit.called |
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310 | 311 | info, = pre_explicit.call_args[0] |
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311 | 312 | result, = post_explicit.call_args[0] |
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312 | 313 | self.assertEqual(info, result.info) |
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313 | 314 | finally: |
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314 | 315 | # remove post-exec |
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315 | 316 | ip.events.unregister('pre_run_cell', pre_explicit) |
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316 | 317 | ip.events.unregister('pre_execute', pre_always) |
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317 | 318 | ip.events.unregister('post_run_cell', post_explicit) |
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318 | 319 | ip.events.unregister('post_execute', post_always) |
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319 | 320 | |
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320 | 321 | def test_silent_noadvance(self): |
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321 | 322 | """run_cell(silent=True) doesn't advance execution_count""" |
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322 | 323 | ec = ip.execution_count |
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323 | 324 | # silent should force store_history=False |
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324 | 325 | ip.run_cell("1", store_history=True, silent=True) |
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325 | 326 | |
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326 | 327 | self.assertEqual(ec, ip.execution_count) |
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327 | 328 | # double-check that non-silent exec did what we expected |
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328 | 329 | # silent to avoid |
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329 | 330 | ip.run_cell("1", store_history=True) |
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330 | 331 | self.assertEqual(ec+1, ip.execution_count) |
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331 | 332 | |
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332 | 333 | def test_silent_nodisplayhook(self): |
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333 | 334 | """run_cell(silent=True) doesn't trigger displayhook""" |
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334 | 335 | d = dict(called=False) |
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335 | 336 | |
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336 | 337 | trap = ip.display_trap |
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337 | 338 | save_hook = trap.hook |
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338 | 339 | |
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339 | 340 | def failing_hook(*args, **kwargs): |
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340 | 341 | d['called'] = True |
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341 | 342 | |
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342 | 343 | try: |
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343 | 344 | trap.hook = failing_hook |
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344 | 345 | res = ip.run_cell("1", silent=True) |
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345 | 346 | self.assertFalse(d['called']) |
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346 | 347 | self.assertIsNone(res.result) |
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347 | 348 | # double-check that non-silent exec did what we expected |
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348 | 349 | # silent to avoid |
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349 | 350 | ip.run_cell("1") |
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350 | 351 | self.assertTrue(d['called']) |
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351 | 352 | finally: |
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352 | 353 | trap.hook = save_hook |
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353 | 354 | |
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354 | 355 | def test_ofind_line_magic(self): |
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355 | 356 | from IPython.core.magic import register_line_magic |
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356 | 357 | |
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357 | 358 | @register_line_magic |
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358 | 359 | def lmagic(line): |
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359 | 360 | "A line magic" |
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360 | 361 | |
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361 | 362 | # Get info on line magic |
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362 | 363 | lfind = ip._ofind("lmagic") |
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363 |
info = |
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364 | info = OInfo( | |
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364 | 365 | found=True, |
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365 | 366 | isalias=False, |
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366 | 367 | ismagic=True, |
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367 | 368 | namespace="IPython internal", |
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368 | 369 | obj=lmagic, |
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369 | 370 | parent=None, |
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370 | 371 | ) |
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371 | 372 | self.assertEqual(lfind, info) |
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372 | 373 | |
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373 | 374 | def test_ofind_cell_magic(self): |
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374 | 375 | from IPython.core.magic import register_cell_magic |
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375 | 376 | |
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376 | 377 | @register_cell_magic |
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377 | 378 | def cmagic(line, cell): |
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378 | 379 | "A cell magic" |
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379 | 380 | |
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380 | 381 | # Get info on cell magic |
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381 | 382 | find = ip._ofind("cmagic") |
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382 |
info = |
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383 | info = OInfo( | |
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383 | 384 | found=True, |
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384 | 385 | isalias=False, |
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385 | 386 | ismagic=True, |
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386 | 387 | namespace="IPython internal", |
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387 | 388 | obj=cmagic, |
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388 | 389 | parent=None, |
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389 | 390 | ) |
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390 | 391 | self.assertEqual(find, info) |
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391 | 392 | |
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392 | 393 | def test_ofind_property_with_error(self): |
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393 | 394 | class A(object): |
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394 | 395 | @property |
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395 | 396 | def foo(self): |
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396 | 397 | raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover |
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397 | 398 | |
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398 | 399 | a = A() |
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399 | 400 | |
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400 |
found = ip._ofind( |
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401 | info = dict(found=True, isalias=False, ismagic=False, | |
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402 | namespace='locals', obj=A.foo, parent=a) | |
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401 | found = ip._ofind("a.foo", [("locals", locals())]) | |
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402 | info = OInfo( | |
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403 | found=True, | |
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404 | isalias=False, | |
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405 | ismagic=False, | |
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406 | namespace="locals", | |
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407 | obj=A.foo, | |
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408 | parent=a, | |
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409 | ) | |
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403 | 410 | self.assertEqual(found, info) |
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404 | 411 | |
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405 | 412 | def test_ofind_multiple_attribute_lookups(self): |
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406 | 413 | class A(object): |
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407 | 414 | @property |
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408 | 415 | def foo(self): |
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409 | 416 | raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover |
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410 | 417 | |
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411 | 418 | a = A() |
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412 | 419 | a.a = A() |
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413 | 420 | a.a.a = A() |
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414 | 421 | |
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415 |
found = ip._ofind( |
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416 | info = dict(found=True, isalias=False, ismagic=False, | |
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417 | namespace='locals', obj=A.foo, parent=a.a.a) | |
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422 | found = ip._ofind("a.a.a.foo", [("locals", locals())]) | |
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423 | info = OInfo( | |
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424 | found=True, | |
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425 | isalias=False, | |
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426 | ismagic=False, | |
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427 | namespace="locals", | |
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428 | obj=A.foo, | |
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429 | parent=a.a.a, | |
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430 | ) | |
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418 | 431 | self.assertEqual(found, info) |
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419 | 432 | |
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420 | 433 | def test_ofind_slotted_attributes(self): |
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421 | 434 | class A(object): |
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422 | 435 | __slots__ = ['foo'] |
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423 | 436 | def __init__(self): |
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424 | 437 | self.foo = 'bar' |
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425 | 438 | |
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426 | 439 | a = A() |
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427 |
found = ip._ofind( |
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428 | info = dict(found=True, isalias=False, ismagic=False, | |
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429 | namespace='locals', obj=a.foo, parent=a) | |
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440 | found = ip._ofind("a.foo", [("locals", locals())]) | |
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441 | info = OInfo( | |
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442 | found=True, | |
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443 | isalias=False, | |
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444 | ismagic=False, | |
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445 | namespace="locals", | |
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446 | obj=a.foo, | |
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447 | parent=a, | |
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448 | ) | |
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430 | 449 | self.assertEqual(found, info) |
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431 | 450 | |
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432 |
found = ip._ofind( |
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|
433 | info = dict(found=False, isalias=False, ismagic=False, | |
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434 | namespace=None, obj=None, parent=a) | |
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451 | found = ip._ofind("a.bar", [("locals", locals())]) | |
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452 | info = OInfo( | |
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453 | found=False, | |
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454 | isalias=False, | |
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455 | ismagic=False, | |
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456 | namespace=None, | |
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457 | obj=None, | |
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458 | parent=a, | |
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459 | ) | |
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435 | 460 | self.assertEqual(found, info) |
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436 | 461 | |
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437 | 462 | def test_ofind_prefers_property_to_instance_level_attribute(self): |
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438 | 463 | class A(object): |
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439 | 464 | @property |
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440 | 465 | def foo(self): |
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441 | 466 | return 'bar' |
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442 | 467 | a = A() |
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443 | 468 | a.__dict__["foo"] = "baz" |
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444 | 469 | self.assertEqual(a.foo, "bar") |
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445 | 470 | found = ip._ofind("a.foo", [("locals", locals())]) |
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446 |
self.assertIs(found |
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471 | self.assertIs(found.obj, A.foo) | |
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447 | 472 | |
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448 | 473 | def test_custom_syntaxerror_exception(self): |
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449 | 474 | called = [] |
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450 | 475 | def my_handler(shell, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None): |
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451 | 476 | called.append(etype) |
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452 | 477 | shell.showtraceback((etype, value, tb), tb_offset=tb_offset) |
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453 | 478 | |
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454 | 479 | ip.set_custom_exc((SyntaxError,), my_handler) |
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455 | 480 | try: |
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456 | 481 | ip.run_cell("1f") |
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457 | 482 | # Check that this was called, and only once. |
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458 | 483 | self.assertEqual(called, [SyntaxError]) |
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459 | 484 | finally: |
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460 | 485 | # Reset the custom exception hook |
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461 | 486 | ip.set_custom_exc((), None) |
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462 | 487 | |
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463 | 488 | def test_custom_exception(self): |
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464 | 489 | called = [] |
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465 | 490 | def my_handler(shell, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None): |
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466 | 491 | called.append(etype) |
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467 | 492 | shell.showtraceback((etype, value, tb), tb_offset=tb_offset) |
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468 | 493 | |
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469 | 494 | ip.set_custom_exc((ValueError,), my_handler) |
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470 | 495 | try: |
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471 | 496 | res = ip.run_cell("raise ValueError('test')") |
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472 | 497 | # Check that this was called, and only once. |
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473 | 498 | self.assertEqual(called, [ValueError]) |
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474 | 499 | # Check that the error is on the result object |
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475 | 500 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_in_exec, ValueError) |
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476 | 501 | finally: |
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477 | 502 | # Reset the custom exception hook |
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478 | 503 | ip.set_custom_exc((), None) |
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479 | 504 | |
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480 | 505 | @mock.patch("builtins.print") |
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481 | 506 | def test_showtraceback_with_surrogates(self, mocked_print): |
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482 | 507 | values = [] |
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483 | 508 | |
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484 | 509 | def mock_print_func(value, sep=" ", end="\n", file=sys.stdout, flush=False): |
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485 | 510 | values.append(value) |
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486 | 511 | if value == chr(0xD8FF): |
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487 | 512 | raise UnicodeEncodeError("utf-8", chr(0xD8FF), 0, 1, "") |
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488 | 513 | |
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489 | 514 | # mock builtins.print |
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490 | 515 | mocked_print.side_effect = mock_print_func |
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491 | 516 | |
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492 | 517 | # ip._showtraceback() is replaced in globalipapp.py. |
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493 | 518 | # Call original method to test. |
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494 | 519 | interactiveshell.InteractiveShell._showtraceback(ip, None, None, chr(0xD8FF)) |
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495 | 520 | |
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496 | 521 | self.assertEqual(mocked_print.call_count, 2) |
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497 | 522 | self.assertEqual(values, [chr(0xD8FF), "\\ud8ff"]) |
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498 | 523 | |
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499 | 524 | def test_mktempfile(self): |
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500 | 525 | filename = ip.mktempfile() |
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501 | 526 | # Check that we can open the file again on Windows |
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502 | 527 | with open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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503 | 528 | f.write("abc") |
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504 | 529 | |
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505 | 530 | filename = ip.mktempfile(data="blah") |
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506 | 531 | with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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507 | 532 | self.assertEqual(f.read(), "blah") |
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508 | 533 | |
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509 | 534 | def test_new_main_mod(self): |
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510 | 535 | # Smoketest to check that this accepts a unicode module name |
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511 | 536 | name = u'jiefmw' |
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512 | 537 | mod = ip.new_main_mod(u'%s.py' % name, name) |
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513 | 538 | self.assertEqual(mod.__name__, name) |
|
514 | 539 | |
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515 | 540 | def test_get_exception_only(self): |
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516 | 541 | try: |
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517 | 542 | raise KeyboardInterrupt |
|
518 | 543 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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519 | 544 | msg = ip.get_exception_only() |
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520 | 545 | self.assertEqual(msg, 'KeyboardInterrupt\n') |
|
521 | 546 | |
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522 | 547 | try: |
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523 | 548 | raise DerivedInterrupt("foo") |
|
524 | 549 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
525 | 550 | msg = ip.get_exception_only() |
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526 | 551 | self.assertEqual(msg, 'IPython.core.tests.test_interactiveshell.DerivedInterrupt: foo\n') |
|
527 | 552 | |
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528 | 553 | def test_inspect_text(self): |
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529 | 554 | ip.run_cell('a = 5') |
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530 | 555 | text = ip.object_inspect_text('a') |
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531 | 556 | self.assertIsInstance(text, str) |
|
532 | 557 | |
|
533 | 558 | def test_last_execution_result(self): |
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534 | 559 | """ Check that last execution result gets set correctly (GH-10702) """ |
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535 | 560 | result = ip.run_cell('a = 5; a') |
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536 | 561 | self.assertTrue(ip.last_execution_succeeded) |
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537 | 562 | self.assertEqual(ip.last_execution_result.result, 5) |
|
538 | 563 | |
|
539 | 564 | result = ip.run_cell('a = x_invalid_id_x') |
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540 | 565 | self.assertFalse(ip.last_execution_succeeded) |
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541 | 566 | self.assertFalse(ip.last_execution_result.success) |
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542 | 567 | self.assertIsInstance(ip.last_execution_result.error_in_exec, NameError) |
|
543 | 568 | |
|
544 | 569 | def test_reset_aliasing(self): |
|
545 | 570 | """ Check that standard posix aliases work after %reset. """ |
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546 | 571 | if os.name != 'posix': |
|
547 | 572 | return |
|
548 | 573 | |
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549 | 574 | ip.reset() |
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550 | 575 | for cmd in ('clear', 'more', 'less', 'man'): |
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551 | 576 | res = ip.run_cell('%' + cmd) |
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552 | 577 | self.assertEqual(res.success, True) |
|
553 | 578 | |
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554 | 579 | |
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555 | 580 | class TestSafeExecfileNonAsciiPath(unittest.TestCase): |
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556 | 581 | |
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557 | 582 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
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558 | 583 | def setUp(self): |
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559 | 584 | self.BASETESTDIR = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
|
560 | 585 | self.TESTDIR = join(self.BASETESTDIR, u"åäö") |
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561 | 586 | os.mkdir(self.TESTDIR) |
|
562 | 587 | with open( |
|
563 | 588 | join(self.TESTDIR, "åäötestscript.py"), "w", encoding="utf-8" |
|
564 | 589 | ) as sfile: |
|
565 | 590 | sfile.write("pass\n") |
|
566 | 591 | self.oldpath = os.getcwd() |
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567 | 592 | os.chdir(self.TESTDIR) |
|
568 | 593 | self.fname = u"åäötestscript.py" |
|
569 | 594 | |
|
570 | 595 | def tearDown(self): |
|
571 | 596 | os.chdir(self.oldpath) |
|
572 | 597 | shutil.rmtree(self.BASETESTDIR) |
|
573 | 598 | |
|
574 | 599 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
|
575 | 600 | def test_1(self): |
|
576 | 601 | """Test safe_execfile with non-ascii path |
|
577 | 602 | """ |
|
578 | 603 | ip.safe_execfile(self.fname, {}, raise_exceptions=True) |
|
579 | 604 | |
|
580 | 605 | class ExitCodeChecks(tt.TempFileMixin): |
|
581 | 606 | |
|
582 | 607 | def setUp(self): |
|
583 | 608 | self.system = ip.system_raw |
|
584 | 609 | |
|
585 | 610 | def test_exit_code_ok(self): |
|
586 | 611 | self.system('exit 0') |
|
587 | 612 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['_exit_code'], 0) |
|
588 | 613 | |
|
589 | 614 | def test_exit_code_error(self): |
|
590 | 615 | self.system('exit 1') |
|
591 | 616 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['_exit_code'], 1) |
|
592 | 617 | |
|
593 | 618 | @skipif(not hasattr(signal, 'SIGALRM')) |
|
594 | 619 | def test_exit_code_signal(self): |
|
595 | 620 | self.mktmp("import signal, time\n" |
|
596 | 621 | "signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_REAL, 0.1)\n" |
|
597 | 622 | "time.sleep(1)\n") |
|
598 | 623 | self.system("%s %s" % (sys.executable, self.fname)) |
|
599 | 624 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['_exit_code'], -signal.SIGALRM) |
|
600 | 625 | |
|
601 | 626 | @onlyif_cmds_exist("csh") |
|
602 | 627 | def test_exit_code_signal_csh(self): # pragma: no cover |
|
603 | 628 | SHELL = os.environ.get("SHELL", None) |
|
604 | 629 | os.environ["SHELL"] = find_cmd("csh") |
|
605 | 630 | try: |
|
606 | 631 | self.test_exit_code_signal() |
|
607 | 632 | finally: |
|
608 | 633 | if SHELL is not None: |
|
609 | 634 | os.environ['SHELL'] = SHELL |
|
610 | 635 | else: |
|
611 | 636 | del os.environ['SHELL'] |
|
612 | 637 | |
|
613 | 638 | |
|
614 | 639 | class TestSystemRaw(ExitCodeChecks): |
|
615 | 640 | |
|
616 | 641 | def setUp(self): |
|
617 | 642 | super().setUp() |
|
618 | 643 | self.system = ip.system_raw |
|
619 | 644 | |
|
620 | 645 | @onlyif_unicode_paths |
|
621 | 646 | def test_1(self): |
|
622 | 647 | """Test system_raw with non-ascii cmd |
|
623 | 648 | """ |
|
624 | 649 | cmd = u'''python -c "'åäö'" ''' |
|
625 | 650 | ip.system_raw(cmd) |
|
626 | 651 | |
|
627 | 652 | @mock.patch('subprocess.call', side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt) |
|
628 | 653 | @mock.patch('os.system', side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt) |
|
629 | 654 | def test_control_c(self, *mocks): |
|
630 | 655 | try: |
|
631 | 656 | self.system("sleep 1 # wont happen") |
|
632 | 657 | except KeyboardInterrupt: # pragma: no cove |
|
633 | 658 | self.fail( |
|
634 | 659 | "system call should intercept " |
|
635 | 660 | "keyboard interrupt from subprocess.call" |
|
636 | 661 | ) |
|
637 | 662 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns["_exit_code"], -signal.SIGINT) |
|
638 | 663 | |
|
639 | 664 | |
|
640 | 665 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("magic_cmd", ["pip", "conda", "cd"]) |
|
641 | 666 | def test_magic_warnings(magic_cmd): |
|
642 | 667 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
|
643 | 668 | to_mock = "os.system" |
|
644 | 669 | expected_arg, expected_kwargs = magic_cmd, dict() |
|
645 | 670 | else: |
|
646 | 671 | to_mock = "subprocess.call" |
|
647 | 672 | expected_arg, expected_kwargs = magic_cmd, dict( |
|
648 | 673 | shell=True, executable=os.environ.get("SHELL", None) |
|
649 | 674 | ) |
|
650 | 675 | |
|
651 | 676 | with mock.patch(to_mock, return_value=0) as mock_sub: |
|
652 | 677 | with pytest.warns(Warning, match=r"You executed the system command"): |
|
653 | 678 | ip.system_raw(magic_cmd) |
|
654 | 679 | mock_sub.assert_called_once_with(expected_arg, **expected_kwargs) |
|
655 | 680 | |
|
656 | 681 | |
|
657 | 682 | # TODO: Exit codes are currently ignored on Windows. |
|
658 | 683 | class TestSystemPipedExitCode(ExitCodeChecks): |
|
659 | 684 | |
|
660 | 685 | def setUp(self): |
|
661 | 686 | super().setUp() |
|
662 | 687 | self.system = ip.system_piped |
|
663 | 688 | |
|
664 | 689 | @skip_win32 |
|
665 | 690 | def test_exit_code_ok(self): |
|
666 | 691 | ExitCodeChecks.test_exit_code_ok(self) |
|
667 | 692 | |
|
668 | 693 | @skip_win32 |
|
669 | 694 | def test_exit_code_error(self): |
|
670 | 695 | ExitCodeChecks.test_exit_code_error(self) |
|
671 | 696 | |
|
672 | 697 | @skip_win32 |
|
673 | 698 | def test_exit_code_signal(self): |
|
674 | 699 | ExitCodeChecks.test_exit_code_signal(self) |
|
675 | 700 | |
|
676 | 701 | class TestModules(tt.TempFileMixin): |
|
677 | 702 | def test_extraneous_loads(self): |
|
678 | 703 | """Test we're not loading modules on startup that we shouldn't. |
|
679 | 704 | """ |
|
680 | 705 | self.mktmp("import sys\n" |
|
681 | 706 | "print('numpy' in sys.modules)\n" |
|
682 | 707 | "print('ipyparallel' in sys.modules)\n" |
|
683 | 708 | "print('ipykernel' in sys.modules)\n" |
|
684 | 709 | ) |
|
685 | 710 | out = "False\nFalse\nFalse\n" |
|
686 | 711 | tt.ipexec_validate(self.fname, out) |
|
687 | 712 | |
|
688 | 713 | class Negator(ast.NodeTransformer): |
|
689 | 714 | """Negates all number literals in an AST.""" |
|
690 | 715 | |
|
691 | 716 | # for python 3.7 and earlier |
|
692 | 717 | def visit_Num(self, node): |
|
693 | 718 | node.n = -node.n |
|
694 | 719 | return node |
|
695 | 720 | |
|
696 | 721 | # for python 3.8+ |
|
697 | 722 | def visit_Constant(self, node): |
|
698 | 723 | if isinstance(node.value, int): |
|
699 | 724 | return self.visit_Num(node) |
|
700 | 725 | return node |
|
701 | 726 | |
|
702 | 727 | class TestAstTransform(unittest.TestCase): |
|
703 | 728 | def setUp(self): |
|
704 | 729 | self.negator = Negator() |
|
705 | 730 | ip.ast_transformers.append(self.negator) |
|
706 | 731 | |
|
707 | 732 | def tearDown(self): |
|
708 | 733 | ip.ast_transformers.remove(self.negator) |
|
709 | 734 | |
|
710 | 735 | def test_non_int_const(self): |
|
711 | 736 | with tt.AssertPrints("hello"): |
|
712 | 737 | ip.run_cell('print("hello")') |
|
713 | 738 | |
|
714 | 739 | def test_run_cell(self): |
|
715 | 740 | with tt.AssertPrints("-34"): |
|
716 | 741 | ip.run_cell("print(12 + 22)") |
|
717 | 742 | |
|
718 | 743 | # A named reference to a number shouldn't be transformed. |
|
719 | 744 | ip.user_ns["n"] = 55 |
|
720 | 745 | with tt.AssertNotPrints("-55"): |
|
721 | 746 | ip.run_cell("print(n)") |
|
722 | 747 | |
|
723 | 748 | def test_timeit(self): |
|
724 | 749 | called = set() |
|
725 | 750 | def f(x): |
|
726 | 751 | called.add(x) |
|
727 | 752 | ip.push({'f':f}) |
|
728 | 753 | |
|
729 | 754 | with tt.AssertPrints("std. dev. of"): |
|
730 | 755 | ip.run_line_magic("timeit", "-n1 f(1)") |
|
731 | 756 | self.assertEqual(called, {-1}) |
|
732 | 757 | called.clear() |
|
733 | 758 | |
|
734 | 759 | with tt.AssertPrints("std. dev. of"): |
|
735 | 760 | ip.run_cell_magic("timeit", "-n1 f(2)", "f(3)") |
|
736 | 761 | self.assertEqual(called, {-2, -3}) |
|
737 | 762 | |
|
738 | 763 | def test_time(self): |
|
739 | 764 | called = [] |
|
740 | 765 | def f(x): |
|
741 | 766 | called.append(x) |
|
742 | 767 | ip.push({'f':f}) |
|
743 | 768 | |
|
744 | 769 | # Test with an expression |
|
745 | 770 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: "): |
|
746 | 771 | ip.run_line_magic("time", "f(5+9)") |
|
747 | 772 | self.assertEqual(called, [-14]) |
|
748 | 773 | called[:] = [] |
|
749 | 774 | |
|
750 | 775 | # Test with a statement (different code path) |
|
751 | 776 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: "): |
|
752 | 777 | ip.run_line_magic("time", "a = f(-3 + -2)") |
|
753 | 778 | self.assertEqual(called, [5]) |
|
754 | 779 | |
|
755 | 780 | def test_macro(self): |
|
756 | 781 | ip.push({'a':10}) |
|
757 | 782 | # The AST transformation makes this do a+=-1 |
|
758 | 783 | ip.define_macro("amacro", "a+=1\nprint(a)") |
|
759 | 784 | |
|
760 | 785 | with tt.AssertPrints("9"): |
|
761 | 786 | ip.run_cell("amacro") |
|
762 | 787 | with tt.AssertPrints("8"): |
|
763 | 788 | ip.run_cell("amacro") |
|
764 | 789 | |
|
765 | 790 | class TestMiscTransform(unittest.TestCase): |
|
766 | 791 | |
|
767 | 792 | |
|
768 | 793 | def test_transform_only_once(self): |
|
769 | 794 | cleanup = 0 |
|
770 | 795 | line_t = 0 |
|
771 | 796 | def count_cleanup(lines): |
|
772 | 797 | nonlocal cleanup |
|
773 | 798 | cleanup += 1 |
|
774 | 799 | return lines |
|
775 | 800 | |
|
776 | 801 | def count_line_t(lines): |
|
777 | 802 | nonlocal line_t |
|
778 | 803 | line_t += 1 |
|
779 | 804 | return lines |
|
780 | 805 | |
|
781 | 806 | ip.input_transformer_manager.cleanup_transforms.append(count_cleanup) |
|
782 | 807 | ip.input_transformer_manager.line_transforms.append(count_line_t) |
|
783 | 808 | |
|
784 | 809 | ip.run_cell('1') |
|
785 | 810 | |
|
786 | 811 | assert cleanup == 1 |
|
787 | 812 | assert line_t == 1 |
|
788 | 813 | |
|
789 | 814 | class IntegerWrapper(ast.NodeTransformer): |
|
790 | 815 | """Wraps all integers in a call to Integer()""" |
|
791 | 816 | |
|
792 | 817 | # for Python 3.7 and earlier |
|
793 | 818 | |
|
794 | 819 | # for Python 3.7 and earlier |
|
795 | 820 | def visit_Num(self, node): |
|
796 | 821 | if isinstance(node.n, int): |
|
797 | 822 | return ast.Call(func=ast.Name(id='Integer', ctx=ast.Load()), |
|
798 | 823 | args=[node], keywords=[]) |
|
799 | 824 | return node |
|
800 | 825 | |
|
801 | 826 | # For Python 3.8+ |
|
802 | 827 | def visit_Constant(self, node): |
|
803 | 828 | if isinstance(node.value, int): |
|
804 | 829 | return self.visit_Num(node) |
|
805 | 830 | return node |
|
806 | 831 | |
|
807 | 832 | |
|
808 | 833 | class TestAstTransform2(unittest.TestCase): |
|
809 | 834 | def setUp(self): |
|
810 | 835 | self.intwrapper = IntegerWrapper() |
|
811 | 836 | ip.ast_transformers.append(self.intwrapper) |
|
812 | 837 | |
|
813 | 838 | self.calls = [] |
|
814 | 839 | def Integer(*args): |
|
815 | 840 | self.calls.append(args) |
|
816 | 841 | return args |
|
817 | 842 | ip.push({"Integer": Integer}) |
|
818 | 843 | |
|
819 | 844 | def tearDown(self): |
|
820 | 845 | ip.ast_transformers.remove(self.intwrapper) |
|
821 | 846 | del ip.user_ns['Integer'] |
|
822 | 847 | |
|
823 | 848 | def test_run_cell(self): |
|
824 | 849 | ip.run_cell("n = 2") |
|
825 | 850 | self.assertEqual(self.calls, [(2,)]) |
|
826 | 851 | |
|
827 | 852 | # This shouldn't throw an error |
|
828 | 853 | ip.run_cell("o = 2.0") |
|
829 | 854 | self.assertEqual(ip.user_ns['o'], 2.0) |
|
830 | 855 | |
|
831 | 856 | def test_run_cell_non_int(self): |
|
832 | 857 | ip.run_cell("n = 'a'") |
|
833 | 858 | assert self.calls == [] |
|
834 | 859 | |
|
835 | 860 | def test_timeit(self): |
|
836 | 861 | called = set() |
|
837 | 862 | def f(x): |
|
838 | 863 | called.add(x) |
|
839 | 864 | ip.push({'f':f}) |
|
840 | 865 | |
|
841 | 866 | with tt.AssertPrints("std. dev. of"): |
|
842 | 867 | ip.run_line_magic("timeit", "-n1 f(1)") |
|
843 | 868 | self.assertEqual(called, {(1,)}) |
|
844 | 869 | called.clear() |
|
845 | 870 | |
|
846 | 871 | with tt.AssertPrints("std. dev. of"): |
|
847 | 872 | ip.run_cell_magic("timeit", "-n1 f(2)", "f(3)") |
|
848 | 873 | self.assertEqual(called, {(2,), (3,)}) |
|
849 | 874 | |
|
850 | 875 | class ErrorTransformer(ast.NodeTransformer): |
|
851 | 876 | """Throws an error when it sees a number.""" |
|
852 | 877 | |
|
853 | 878 | def visit_Constant(self, node): |
|
854 | 879 | if isinstance(node.value, int): |
|
855 | 880 | raise ValueError("test") |
|
856 | 881 | return node |
|
857 | 882 | |
|
858 | 883 | |
|
859 | 884 | class TestAstTransformError(unittest.TestCase): |
|
860 | 885 | def test_unregistering(self): |
|
861 | 886 | err_transformer = ErrorTransformer() |
|
862 | 887 | ip.ast_transformers.append(err_transformer) |
|
863 | 888 | |
|
864 | 889 | with self.assertWarnsRegex(UserWarning, "It will be unregistered"): |
|
865 | 890 | ip.run_cell("1 + 2") |
|
866 | 891 | |
|
867 | 892 | # This should have been removed. |
|
868 | 893 | self.assertNotIn(err_transformer, ip.ast_transformers) |
|
869 | 894 | |
|
870 | 895 | |
|
871 | 896 | class StringRejector(ast.NodeTransformer): |
|
872 | 897 | """Throws an InputRejected when it sees a string literal. |
|
873 | 898 | |
|
874 | 899 | Used to verify that NodeTransformers can signal that a piece of code should |
|
875 | 900 | not be executed by throwing an InputRejected. |
|
876 | 901 | """ |
|
877 | 902 | |
|
878 | 903 | # 3.8 only |
|
879 | 904 | def visit_Constant(self, node): |
|
880 | 905 | if isinstance(node.value, str): |
|
881 | 906 | raise InputRejected("test") |
|
882 | 907 | return node |
|
883 | 908 | |
|
884 | 909 | |
|
885 | 910 | class TestAstTransformInputRejection(unittest.TestCase): |
|
886 | 911 | |
|
887 | 912 | def setUp(self): |
|
888 | 913 | self.transformer = StringRejector() |
|
889 | 914 | ip.ast_transformers.append(self.transformer) |
|
890 | 915 | |
|
891 | 916 | def tearDown(self): |
|
892 | 917 | ip.ast_transformers.remove(self.transformer) |
|
893 | 918 | |
|
894 | 919 | def test_input_rejection(self): |
|
895 | 920 | """Check that NodeTransformers can reject input.""" |
|
896 | 921 | |
|
897 | 922 | expect_exception_tb = tt.AssertPrints("InputRejected: test") |
|
898 | 923 | expect_no_cell_output = tt.AssertNotPrints("'unsafe'", suppress=False) |
|
899 | 924 | |
|
900 | 925 | # Run the same check twice to verify that the transformer is not |
|
901 | 926 | # disabled after raising. |
|
902 | 927 | with expect_exception_tb, expect_no_cell_output: |
|
903 | 928 | ip.run_cell("'unsafe'") |
|
904 | 929 | |
|
905 | 930 | with expect_exception_tb, expect_no_cell_output: |
|
906 | 931 | res = ip.run_cell("'unsafe'") |
|
907 | 932 | |
|
908 | 933 | self.assertIsInstance(res.error_before_exec, InputRejected) |
|
909 | 934 | |
|
910 | 935 | def test__IPYTHON__(): |
|
911 | 936 | # This shouldn't raise a NameError, that's all |
|
912 | 937 | __IPYTHON__ |
|
913 | 938 | |
|
914 | 939 | |
|
915 | 940 | class DummyRepr(object): |
|
916 | 941 | def __repr__(self): |
|
917 | 942 | return "DummyRepr" |
|
918 | 943 | |
|
919 | 944 | def _repr_html_(self): |
|
920 | 945 | return "<b>dummy</b>" |
|
921 | 946 | |
|
922 | 947 | def _repr_javascript_(self): |
|
923 | 948 | return "console.log('hi');", {'key': 'value'} |
|
924 | 949 | |
|
925 | 950 | |
|
926 | 951 | def test_user_variables(): |
|
927 | 952 | # enable all formatters |
|
928 | 953 | ip.display_formatter.active_types = ip.display_formatter.format_types |
|
929 | 954 | |
|
930 | 955 | ip.user_ns['dummy'] = d = DummyRepr() |
|
931 | 956 | keys = {'dummy', 'doesnotexist'} |
|
932 | 957 | r = ip.user_expressions({ key:key for key in keys}) |
|
933 | 958 | |
|
934 | 959 | assert keys == set(r.keys()) |
|
935 | 960 | dummy = r["dummy"] |
|
936 | 961 | assert {"status", "data", "metadata"} == set(dummy.keys()) |
|
937 | 962 | assert dummy["status"] == "ok" |
|
938 | 963 | data = dummy["data"] |
|
939 | 964 | metadata = dummy["metadata"] |
|
940 | 965 | assert data.get("text/html") == d._repr_html_() |
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941 | 966 | js, jsmd = d._repr_javascript_() |
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942 | 967 | assert data.get("application/javascript") == js |
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943 | 968 | assert metadata.get("application/javascript") == jsmd |
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944 | 969 | |
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945 | 970 | dne = r["doesnotexist"] |
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946 | 971 | assert dne["status"] == "error" |
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947 | 972 | assert dne["ename"] == "NameError" |
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948 | 973 | |
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949 | 974 | # back to text only |
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950 | 975 | ip.display_formatter.active_types = ['text/plain'] |
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951 | 976 | |
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952 | 977 | def test_user_expression(): |
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953 | 978 | # enable all formatters |
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954 | 979 | ip.display_formatter.active_types = ip.display_formatter.format_types |
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955 | 980 | query = { |
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956 | 981 | 'a' : '1 + 2', |
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957 | 982 | 'b' : '1/0', |
|
958 | 983 | } |
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959 | 984 | r = ip.user_expressions(query) |
|
960 | 985 | import pprint |
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961 | 986 | pprint.pprint(r) |
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962 | 987 | assert set(r.keys()) == set(query.keys()) |
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963 | 988 | a = r["a"] |
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964 | 989 | assert {"status", "data", "metadata"} == set(a.keys()) |
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965 | 990 | assert a["status"] == "ok" |
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966 | 991 | data = a["data"] |
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967 | 992 | metadata = a["metadata"] |
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968 | 993 | assert data.get("text/plain") == "3" |
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969 | 994 | |
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970 | 995 | b = r["b"] |
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971 | 996 | assert b["status"] == "error" |
|
972 | 997 | assert b["ename"] == "ZeroDivisionError" |
|
973 | 998 | |
|
974 | 999 | # back to text only |
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975 | 1000 | ip.display_formatter.active_types = ['text/plain'] |
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976 | 1001 | |
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977 | 1002 | |
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978 | 1003 | class TestSyntaxErrorTransformer(unittest.TestCase): |
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979 | 1004 | """Check that SyntaxError raised by an input transformer is handled by run_cell()""" |
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980 | 1005 | |
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981 | 1006 | @staticmethod |
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982 | 1007 | def transformer(lines): |
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983 | 1008 | for line in lines: |
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984 | 1009 | pos = line.find('syntaxerror') |
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985 | 1010 | if pos >= 0: |
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986 | 1011 | e = SyntaxError('input contains "syntaxerror"') |
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987 | 1012 | e.text = line |
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988 | 1013 | e.offset = pos + 1 |
|
989 | 1014 | raise e |
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990 | 1015 | return lines |
|
991 | 1016 | |
|
992 | 1017 | def setUp(self): |
|
993 | 1018 | ip.input_transformers_post.append(self.transformer) |
|
994 | 1019 | |
|
995 | 1020 | def tearDown(self): |
|
996 | 1021 | ip.input_transformers_post.remove(self.transformer) |
|
997 | 1022 | |
|
998 | 1023 | def test_syntaxerror_input_transformer(self): |
|
999 | 1024 | with tt.AssertPrints('1234'): |
|
1000 | 1025 | ip.run_cell('1234') |
|
1001 | 1026 | with tt.AssertPrints('SyntaxError: invalid syntax'): |
|
1002 | 1027 | ip.run_cell('1 2 3') # plain python syntax error |
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1003 | 1028 | with tt.AssertPrints('SyntaxError: input contains "syntaxerror"'): |
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1004 | 1029 | ip.run_cell('2345 # syntaxerror') # input transformer syntax error |
|
1005 | 1030 | with tt.AssertPrints('3456'): |
|
1006 | 1031 | ip.run_cell('3456') |
|
1007 | 1032 | |
|
1008 | 1033 | |
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1009 | 1034 | class TestWarningSuppression(unittest.TestCase): |
|
1010 | 1035 | def test_warning_suppression(self): |
|
1011 | 1036 | ip.run_cell("import warnings") |
|
1012 | 1037 | try: |
|
1013 | 1038 | with self.assertWarnsRegex(UserWarning, "asdf"): |
|
1014 | 1039 | ip.run_cell("warnings.warn('asdf')") |
|
1015 | 1040 | # Here's the real test -- if we run that again, we should get the |
|
1016 | 1041 | # warning again. Traditionally, each warning was only issued once per |
|
1017 | 1042 | # IPython session (approximately), even if the user typed in new and |
|
1018 | 1043 | # different code that should have also triggered the warning, leading |
|
1019 | 1044 | # to much confusion. |
|
1020 | 1045 | with self.assertWarnsRegex(UserWarning, "asdf"): |
|
1021 | 1046 | ip.run_cell("warnings.warn('asdf')") |
|
1022 | 1047 | finally: |
|
1023 | 1048 | ip.run_cell("del warnings") |
|
1024 | 1049 | |
|
1025 | 1050 | |
|
1026 | 1051 | def test_deprecation_warning(self): |
|
1027 | 1052 | ip.run_cell(""" |
|
1028 | 1053 | import warnings |
|
1029 | 1054 | def wrn(): |
|
1030 | 1055 | warnings.warn( |
|
1031 | 1056 | "I AM A WARNING", |
|
1032 | 1057 | DeprecationWarning |
|
1033 | 1058 | ) |
|
1034 | 1059 | """) |
|
1035 | 1060 | try: |
|
1036 | 1061 | with self.assertWarnsRegex(DeprecationWarning, "I AM A WARNING"): |
|
1037 | 1062 | ip.run_cell("wrn()") |
|
1038 | 1063 | finally: |
|
1039 | 1064 | ip.run_cell("del warnings") |
|
1040 | 1065 | ip.run_cell("del wrn") |
|
1041 | 1066 | |
|
1042 | 1067 | |
|
1043 | 1068 | class TestImportNoDeprecate(tt.TempFileMixin): |
|
1044 | 1069 | |
|
1045 | 1070 | def setUp(self): |
|
1046 | 1071 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" |
|
1047 | 1072 | self.mktmp(""" |
|
1048 | 1073 | import warnings |
|
1049 | 1074 | def wrn(): |
|
1050 | 1075 | warnings.warn( |
|
1051 | 1076 | "I AM A WARNING", |
|
1052 | 1077 | DeprecationWarning |
|
1053 | 1078 | ) |
|
1054 | 1079 | """) |
|
1055 | 1080 | super().setUp() |
|
1056 | 1081 | |
|
1057 | 1082 | def test_no_dep(self): |
|
1058 | 1083 | """ |
|
1059 | 1084 | No deprecation warning should be raised from imported functions |
|
1060 | 1085 | """ |
|
1061 | 1086 | ip.run_cell("from {} import wrn".format(self.fname)) |
|
1062 | 1087 | |
|
1063 | 1088 | with tt.AssertNotPrints("I AM A WARNING"): |
|
1064 | 1089 | ip.run_cell("wrn()") |
|
1065 | 1090 | ip.run_cell("del wrn") |
|
1066 | 1091 | |
|
1067 | 1092 | |
|
1068 | 1093 | def test_custom_exc_count(): |
|
1069 | 1094 | hook = mock.Mock(return_value=None) |
|
1070 | 1095 | ip.set_custom_exc((SyntaxError,), hook) |
|
1071 | 1096 | before = ip.execution_count |
|
1072 | 1097 | ip.run_cell("def foo()", store_history=True) |
|
1073 | 1098 | # restore default excepthook |
|
1074 | 1099 | ip.set_custom_exc((), None) |
|
1075 | 1100 | assert hook.call_count == 1 |
|
1076 | 1101 | assert ip.execution_count == before + 1 |
|
1077 | 1102 | |
|
1078 | 1103 | |
|
1079 | 1104 | def test_run_cell_async(): |
|
1080 | 1105 | ip.run_cell("import asyncio") |
|
1081 | 1106 | coro = ip.run_cell_async("await asyncio.sleep(0.01)\n5") |
|
1082 | 1107 | assert asyncio.iscoroutine(coro) |
|
1083 | 1108 | loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() |
|
1084 | 1109 | result = loop.run_until_complete(coro) |
|
1085 | 1110 | assert isinstance(result, interactiveshell.ExecutionResult) |
|
1086 | 1111 | assert result.result == 5 |
|
1087 | 1112 | |
|
1088 | 1113 | |
|
1089 | 1114 | def test_run_cell_await(): |
|
1090 | 1115 | ip.run_cell("import asyncio") |
|
1091 | 1116 | result = ip.run_cell("await asyncio.sleep(0.01); 10") |
|
1092 | 1117 | assert ip.user_ns["_"] == 10 |
|
1093 | 1118 | |
|
1094 | 1119 | |
|
1095 | 1120 | def test_run_cell_asyncio_run(): |
|
1096 | 1121 | ip.run_cell("import asyncio") |
|
1097 | 1122 | result = ip.run_cell("await asyncio.sleep(0.01); 1") |
|
1098 | 1123 | assert ip.user_ns["_"] == 1 |
|
1099 | 1124 | result = ip.run_cell("asyncio.run(asyncio.sleep(0.01)); 2") |
|
1100 | 1125 | assert ip.user_ns["_"] == 2 |
|
1101 | 1126 | result = ip.run_cell("await asyncio.sleep(0.01); 3") |
|
1102 | 1127 | assert ip.user_ns["_"] == 3 |
|
1103 | 1128 | |
|
1104 | 1129 | |
|
1105 | 1130 | def test_should_run_async(): |
|
1106 | 1131 | assert not ip.should_run_async("a = 5", transformed_cell="a = 5") |
|
1107 | 1132 | assert ip.should_run_async("await x", transformed_cell="await x") |
|
1108 | 1133 | assert ip.should_run_async( |
|
1109 | 1134 | "import asyncio; await asyncio.sleep(1)", |
|
1110 | 1135 | transformed_cell="import asyncio; await asyncio.sleep(1)", |
|
1111 | 1136 | ) |
|
1112 | 1137 | |
|
1113 | 1138 | |
|
1114 | 1139 | def test_set_custom_completer(): |
|
1115 | 1140 | num_completers = len(ip.Completer.matchers) |
|
1116 | 1141 | |
|
1117 | 1142 | def foo(*args, **kwargs): |
|
1118 | 1143 | return "I'm a completer!" |
|
1119 | 1144 | |
|
1120 | 1145 | ip.set_custom_completer(foo, 0) |
|
1121 | 1146 | |
|
1122 | 1147 | # check that we've really added a new completer |
|
1123 | 1148 | assert len(ip.Completer.matchers) == num_completers + 1 |
|
1124 | 1149 | |
|
1125 | 1150 | # check that the first completer is the function we defined |
|
1126 | 1151 | assert ip.Completer.matchers[0]() == "I'm a completer!" |
|
1127 | 1152 | |
|
1128 | 1153 | # clean up |
|
1129 | 1154 | ip.Completer.custom_matchers.pop() |
|
1130 | 1155 | |
|
1131 | 1156 | |
|
1132 | 1157 | class TestShowTracebackAttack(unittest.TestCase): |
|
1133 | 1158 | """Test that the interactive shell is resilient against the client attack of |
|
1134 | 1159 | manipulating the showtracebacks method. These attacks shouldn't result in an |
|
1135 | 1160 | unhandled exception in the kernel.""" |
|
1136 | 1161 | |
|
1137 | 1162 | def setUp(self): |
|
1138 | 1163 | self.orig_showtraceback = interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.showtraceback |
|
1139 | 1164 | |
|
1140 | 1165 | def tearDown(self): |
|
1141 | 1166 | interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.showtraceback = self.orig_showtraceback |
|
1142 | 1167 | |
|
1143 | 1168 | def test_set_show_tracebacks_none(self): |
|
1144 | 1169 | """Test the case of the client setting showtracebacks to None""" |
|
1145 | 1170 | |
|
1146 | 1171 | result = ip.run_cell( |
|
1147 | 1172 | """ |
|
1148 | 1173 | import IPython.core.interactiveshell |
|
1149 | 1174 | IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.showtraceback = None |
|
1150 | 1175 | |
|
1151 | 1176 | assert False, "This should not raise an exception" |
|
1152 | 1177 | """ |
|
1153 | 1178 | ) |
|
1154 | 1179 | print(result) |
|
1155 | 1180 | |
|
1156 | 1181 | assert result.result is None |
|
1157 | 1182 | assert isinstance(result.error_in_exec, TypeError) |
|
1158 | 1183 | assert str(result.error_in_exec) == "'NoneType' object is not callable" |
|
1159 | 1184 | |
|
1160 | 1185 | def test_set_show_tracebacks_noop(self): |
|
1161 | 1186 | """Test the case of the client setting showtracebacks to a no op lambda""" |
|
1162 | 1187 | |
|
1163 | 1188 | result = ip.run_cell( |
|
1164 | 1189 | """ |
|
1165 | 1190 | import IPython.core.interactiveshell |
|
1166 | 1191 | IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.showtraceback = lambda *args, **kwargs: None |
|
1167 | 1192 | |
|
1168 | 1193 | assert False, "This should not raise an exception" |
|
1169 | 1194 | """ |
|
1170 | 1195 | ) |
|
1171 | 1196 | print(result) |
|
1172 | 1197 | |
|
1173 | 1198 | assert result.result is None |
|
1174 | 1199 | assert isinstance(result.error_in_exec, AssertionError) |
|
1175 | 1200 | assert str(result.error_in_exec) == "This should not raise an exception" |
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