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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | 2 | """ Imports and provides the 'correct' version of readline for the platform. |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | 4 | Readline is used throughout IPython as:: |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | In addition to normal readline stuff, this module provides have_readline |
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9 | 9 | boolean and _outputfile variable used in IPython.utils. |
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10 | 10 | """ |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | import sys |
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13 | 13 | import warnings |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | _rlmod_names = ['gnureadline', 'readline'] |
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16 | if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cli': | |
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17 | _rlmod_names.append('pyreadline') | |
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18 | 16 | |
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19 | 17 | have_readline = False |
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20 | 18 | for _rlmod_name in _rlmod_names: |
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21 | 19 | try: |
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22 | 20 | # import readline as _rl |
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23 | 21 | _rl = __import__(_rlmod_name) |
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24 | 22 | # from readline import * |
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25 | 23 | globals().update({k:v for k,v in _rl.__dict__.items() if not k.startswith('_')}) |
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26 | 24 | except ImportError: |
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27 | 25 | pass |
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28 | 26 | else: |
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29 | 27 | have_readline = True |
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30 | 28 | break |
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31 | 29 | |
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32 | if _rlmod_name == 'pyreadline': | |
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30 | if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cli': | |
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33 | 31 | try: |
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34 | 32 | _outputfile=_rl.GetOutputFile() |
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35 | 33 | except AttributeError: |
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36 | 34 | warnings.warn("Failed GetOutputFile") |
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37 | 35 | have_readline = False |
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38 | 36 | |
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39 | 37 | # Test to see if libedit is being used instead of GNU readline. |
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40 | 38 | # Thanks to Boyd Waters for the original patch. |
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41 | 39 | uses_libedit = False |
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42 | 40 | |
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43 | 41 | if have_readline: |
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44 | 42 | # Official Python docs state that 'libedit' is in the docstring for libedit readline: |
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45 | 43 | uses_libedit = _rl.__doc__ and 'libedit' in _rl.__doc__ |
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46 | 44 | # Note that many non-System Pythons also do not use proper readline, |
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47 | 45 | # but do not report libedit at all, nor are they linked dynamically against libedit. |
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48 | 46 | # known culprits of this include: EPD, Fink |
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49 | 47 | # There is not much we can do to detect this, until we find a specific failure |
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50 | 48 | # case, rather than relying on the readline module to self-identify as broken. |
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51 | 49 | |
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52 | 50 | if uses_libedit and sys.platform == 'darwin': |
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53 | 51 | _rl.parse_and_bind("bind ^I rl_complete") |
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54 | 52 | warnings.warn('\n'.join(['', "*"*78, |
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55 | 53 | "libedit detected - readline will not be well behaved, including but not limited to:", |
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56 | 54 | " * crashes on tab completion", |
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57 | 55 | " * incorrect history navigation", |
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58 | 56 | " * corrupting long-lines", |
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59 | 57 | " * failure to wrap or indent lines properly", |
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60 | 58 | "It is highly recommended that you install gnureadline, which is installable with:", |
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61 | 59 | " pip install gnureadline", |
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62 | 60 | "*"*78]), |
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63 | 61 | RuntimeWarning) |
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64 | 62 | |
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65 | 63 | # the clear_history() function was only introduced in Python 2.4 and is |
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66 | 64 | # actually optional in the readline API, so we must explicitly check for its |
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67 | 65 | # existence. Some known platforms actually don't have it. This thread: |
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68 | 66 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-August/037845.html |
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69 | 67 | # has the original discussion. |
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70 | 68 | |
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71 | 69 | if have_readline: |
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72 | 70 | try: |
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73 | 71 | _rl.clear_history |
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74 | 72 | except AttributeError: |
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75 | 73 | def clear_history(): pass |
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76 | 74 | _rl.clear_history = clear_history |
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