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1 | """ |
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1 | """ | |
2 | Module to define and register Terminal IPython shortcuts with |
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2 | Module to define and register Terminal IPython shortcuts with | |
3 | :mod:`prompt_toolkit` |
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3 | :mod:`prompt_toolkit` | |
4 | """ |
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4 | """ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | import warnings |
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9 | import warnings | |
10 | import signal |
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10 | import signal | |
11 | import sys |
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11 | import sys | |
12 | import re |
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12 | import re | |
13 | from typing import Callable |
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13 | from typing import Callable | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | from prompt_toolkit.application.current import get_app |
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16 | from prompt_toolkit.application.current import get_app | |
17 | from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER, SEARCH_BUFFER |
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17 | from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER, SEARCH_BUFFER | |
18 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import (has_focus, has_selection, Condition, |
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18 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import (has_focus, has_selection, Condition, | |
19 | vi_insert_mode, emacs_insert_mode, has_completions, vi_mode) |
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19 | vi_insert_mode, emacs_insert_mode, has_completions, vi_mode) | |
20 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings.completion import display_completions_like_readline |
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20 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings.completion import display_completions_like_readline | |
21 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyBindings |
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21 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyBindings | |
22 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings import named_commands as nc |
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22 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings import named_commands as nc | |
23 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode, ViState |
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23 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode, ViState | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc |
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25 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | @undoc |
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27 | @undoc | |
28 | @Condition |
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28 | @Condition | |
29 | def cursor_in_leading_ws(): |
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29 | def cursor_in_leading_ws(): | |
30 | before = get_app().current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor |
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30 | before = get_app().current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor | |
31 | return (not before) or before.isspace() |
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31 | return (not before) or before.isspace() | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | def create_ipython_shortcuts(shell): |
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34 | def create_ipython_shortcuts(shell): | |
35 | """Set up the prompt_toolkit keyboard shortcuts for IPython""" |
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35 | """Set up the prompt_toolkit keyboard shortcuts for IPython""" | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | kb = KeyBindings() |
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37 | kb = KeyBindings() | |
38 | insert_mode = vi_insert_mode | emacs_insert_mode |
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38 | insert_mode = vi_insert_mode | emacs_insert_mode | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | if getattr(shell, 'handle_return', None): |
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40 | if getattr(shell, 'handle_return', None): | |
41 | return_handler = shell.handle_return(shell) |
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41 | return_handler = shell.handle_return(shell) | |
42 | else: |
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42 | else: | |
43 | return_handler = newline_or_execute_outer(shell) |
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43 | return_handler = newline_or_execute_outer(shell) | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | kb.add('enter', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
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45 | kb.add('enter', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
46 | & ~has_selection |
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46 | & ~has_selection | |
47 | & insert_mode |
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47 | & insert_mode | |
48 | ))(return_handler) |
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48 | ))(return_handler) | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | def reformat_and_execute(event): |
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50 | def reformat_and_execute(event): | |
51 | reformat_text_before_cursor(event.current_buffer, event.current_buffer.document, shell) |
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51 | reformat_text_before_cursor(event.current_buffer, event.current_buffer.document, shell) | |
52 | event.current_buffer.validate_and_handle() |
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52 | event.current_buffer.validate_and_handle() | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | kb.add('escape', 'enter', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
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54 | kb.add('escape', 'enter', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
55 | & ~has_selection |
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55 | & ~has_selection | |
56 | & insert_mode |
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56 | & insert_mode | |
57 | ))(reformat_and_execute) |
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57 | ))(reformat_and_execute) | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | kb.add('c-\\')(force_exit) |
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59 | kb.add('c-\\')(force_exit) | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | kb.add('c-p', filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)) |
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61 | kb.add('c-p', filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)) | |
62 | )(previous_history_or_previous_completion) |
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62 | )(previous_history_or_previous_completion) | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | kb.add('c-n', filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)) |
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64 | kb.add('c-n', filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)) | |
65 | )(next_history_or_next_completion) |
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65 | )(next_history_or_next_completion) | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | kb.add('c-g', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & has_completions) |
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67 | kb.add('c-g', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & has_completions) | |
68 | )(dismiss_completion) |
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68 | )(dismiss_completion) | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | kb.add('c-c', filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(reset_buffer) |
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70 | kb.add('c-c', filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(reset_buffer) | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | kb.add('c-c', filter=has_focus(SEARCH_BUFFER))(reset_search_buffer) |
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72 | kb.add('c-c', filter=has_focus(SEARCH_BUFFER))(reset_search_buffer) | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | supports_suspend = Condition(lambda: hasattr(signal, 'SIGTSTP')) |
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74 | supports_suspend = Condition(lambda: hasattr(signal, 'SIGTSTP')) | |
75 | kb.add('c-z', filter=supports_suspend)(suspend_to_bg) |
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75 | kb.add('c-z', filter=supports_suspend)(suspend_to_bg) | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | # Ctrl+I == Tab |
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77 | # Ctrl+I == Tab | |
78 | kb.add('tab', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
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78 | kb.add('tab', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
79 | & ~has_selection |
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79 | & ~has_selection | |
80 | & insert_mode |
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80 | & insert_mode | |
81 | & cursor_in_leading_ws |
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81 | & cursor_in_leading_ws | |
82 | ))(indent_buffer) |
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82 | ))(indent_buffer) | |
83 | kb.add('c-o', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & emacs_insert_mode) |
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83 | kb.add('c-o', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & emacs_insert_mode) | |
84 | )(newline_autoindent_outer(shell.input_transformer_manager)) |
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84 | )(newline_autoindent_outer(shell.input_transformer_manager)) | |
85 |
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85 | |||
86 | kb.add('f2', filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(open_input_in_editor) |
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86 | kb.add('f2', filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(open_input_in_editor) | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | if shell.display_completions == 'readlinelike': |
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88 | if shell.display_completions == 'readlinelike': | |
89 | kb.add('c-i', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
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89 | kb.add('c-i', filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
90 | & ~has_selection |
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90 | & ~has_selection | |
91 | & insert_mode |
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91 | & insert_mode | |
92 | & ~cursor_in_leading_ws |
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92 | & ~cursor_in_leading_ws | |
93 | ))(display_completions_like_readline) |
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93 | ))(display_completions_like_readline) | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
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95 | if sys.platform == "win32": | |
96 | kb.add("c-v", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & ~vi_mode))(win_paste) |
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96 | kb.add("c-v", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & ~vi_mode))(win_paste) | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | @Condition |
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98 | @Condition | |
99 | def ebivim(): |
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99 | def ebivim(): | |
100 | return shell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode |
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100 | return shell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | focused_insert = has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & vi_insert_mode |
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102 | focused_insert_vi = has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & vi_insert_mode | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | # Needed for to accept autosuggestions in vi insert mode |
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104 | # Needed for to accept autosuggestions in vi insert mode | |
105 | @kb.add("c-e", filter=focused_insert & ebivim) |
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105 | @kb.add("c-e", filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim) | |
106 | def _(event): |
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106 | def _(event): | |
107 | b = event.current_buffer |
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107 | b = event.current_buffer | |
108 | suggestion = b.suggestion |
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108 | suggestion = b.suggestion | |
109 | if suggestion: |
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109 | if suggestion: | |
110 | b.insert_text(suggestion.text) |
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110 | b.insert_text(suggestion.text) | |
111 | else: |
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111 | else: | |
112 | nc.end_of_line(event) |
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112 | nc.end_of_line(event) | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 |
@kb.add("c-f", filter=focused_insert |
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114 | @kb.add("c-f", filter=focused_insert_vi) | |
115 | def _(event): |
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115 | def _(event): | |
116 | b = event.current_buffer |
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116 | b = event.current_buffer | |
117 | suggestion = b.suggestion |
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117 | suggestion = b.suggestion | |
118 | if suggestion: |
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118 | if suggestion: | |
119 | b.insert_text(suggestion.text) |
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119 | b.insert_text(suggestion.text) | |
120 | else: |
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120 | else: | |
121 | nc.forward_char(event) |
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121 | nc.forward_char(event) | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | @kb.add("escape", "f", filter=focused_insert & ebivim) |
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123 | @kb.add("escape", "f", filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim) | |
124 | def _(event): |
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124 | def _(event): | |
125 | b = event.current_buffer |
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125 | b = event.current_buffer | |
126 | suggestion = b.suggestion |
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126 | suggestion = b.suggestion | |
127 | if suggestion: |
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127 | if suggestion: | |
128 | t = re.split(r"(\S+\s+)", suggestion.text) |
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128 | t = re.split(r"(\S+\s+)", suggestion.text) | |
129 | b.insert_text(next((x for x in t if x), "")) |
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129 | b.insert_text(next((x for x in t if x), "")) | |
130 | else: |
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130 | else: | |
131 | nc.forward_word(event) |
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131 | nc.forward_word(event) | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | # Simple Control keybindings |
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133 | # Simple Control keybindings | |
134 | key_cmd_dict = { |
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134 | key_cmd_dict = { | |
135 | "c-a": nc.beginning_of_line, |
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135 | "c-a": nc.beginning_of_line, | |
136 | "c-b": nc.backward_char, |
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136 | "c-b": nc.backward_char, | |
137 | "c-k": nc.kill_line, |
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137 | "c-k": nc.kill_line, | |
138 | "c-w": nc.backward_kill_word, |
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138 | "c-w": nc.backward_kill_word, | |
139 | "c-y": nc.yank, |
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139 | "c-y": nc.yank, | |
140 | "c-_": nc.undo, |
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140 | "c-_": nc.undo, | |
141 | } |
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141 | } | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | for key, cmd in key_cmd_dict.items(): |
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143 | for key, cmd in key_cmd_dict.items(): | |
144 | kb.add(key, filter=focused_insert & ebivim)(cmd) |
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144 | kb.add(key, filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)(cmd) | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | # Alt and Combo Control keybindings |
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146 | # Alt and Combo Control keybindings | |
147 | keys_cmd_dict = { |
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147 | keys_cmd_dict = { | |
148 | # Control Combos |
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148 | # Control Combos | |
149 | ("c-x", "c-e"): nc.edit_and_execute, |
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149 | ("c-x", "c-e"): nc.edit_and_execute, | |
150 | ("c-x", "e"): nc.edit_and_execute, |
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150 | ("c-x", "e"): nc.edit_and_execute, | |
151 | # Alt |
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151 | # Alt | |
152 | ("escape", "b"): nc.backward_word, |
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152 | ("escape", "b"): nc.backward_word, | |
153 | ("escape", "c"): nc.capitalize_word, |
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153 | ("escape", "c"): nc.capitalize_word, | |
154 | ("escape", "d"): nc.kill_word, |
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154 | ("escape", "d"): nc.kill_word, | |
155 | ("escape", "h"): nc.backward_kill_word, |
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155 | ("escape", "h"): nc.backward_kill_word, | |
156 | ("escape", "l"): nc.downcase_word, |
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156 | ("escape", "l"): nc.downcase_word, | |
157 | ("escape", "u"): nc.uppercase_word, |
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157 | ("escape", "u"): nc.uppercase_word, | |
158 | ("escape", "y"): nc.yank_pop, |
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158 | ("escape", "y"): nc.yank_pop, | |
159 | ("escape", "."): nc.yank_last_arg, |
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159 | ("escape", "."): nc.yank_last_arg, | |
160 | } |
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160 | } | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | for keys, cmd in keys_cmd_dict.items(): |
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162 | for keys, cmd in keys_cmd_dict.items(): | |
163 | kb.add(*keys, filter=focused_insert & ebivim)(cmd) |
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163 | kb.add(*keys, filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)(cmd) | |
164 |
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164 | |||
165 | def get_input_mode(self): |
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165 | def get_input_mode(self): | |
166 | app = get_app() |
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166 | app = get_app() | |
167 | app.ttimeoutlen = shell.ttimeoutlen |
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167 | app.ttimeoutlen = shell.ttimeoutlen | |
168 | app.timeoutlen = shell.timeoutlen |
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168 | app.timeoutlen = shell.timeoutlen | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | return self._input_mode |
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170 | return self._input_mode | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | def set_input_mode(self, mode): |
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172 | def set_input_mode(self, mode): | |
173 | shape = {InputMode.NAVIGATION: 2, InputMode.REPLACE: 4}.get(mode, 6) |
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173 | shape = {InputMode.NAVIGATION: 2, InputMode.REPLACE: 4}.get(mode, 6) | |
174 | cursor = "\x1b[{} q".format(shape) |
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174 | cursor = "\x1b[{} q".format(shape) | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | if hasattr(sys.stdout, "_cli"): |
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176 | if hasattr(sys.stdout, "_cli"): | |
177 | write = sys.stdout._cli.output.write_raw |
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177 | write = sys.stdout._cli.output.write_raw | |
178 | else: |
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178 | else: | |
179 | write = sys.stdout.write |
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179 | write = sys.stdout.write | |
180 |
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180 | |||
181 | write(cursor) |
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181 | write(cursor) | |
182 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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182 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | self._input_mode = mode |
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184 | self._input_mode = mode | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | if shell.editing_mode == "vi" and shell.modal_cursor: |
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186 | if shell.editing_mode == "vi" and shell.modal_cursor: | |
187 | ViState._input_mode = InputMode.INSERT |
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187 | ViState._input_mode = InputMode.INSERT | |
188 | ViState.input_mode = property(get_input_mode, set_input_mode) |
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188 | ViState.input_mode = property(get_input_mode, set_input_mode) | |
189 |
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189 | |||
190 | return kb |
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190 | return kb | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def reformat_text_before_cursor(buffer, document, shell): |
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193 | def reformat_text_before_cursor(buffer, document, shell): | |
194 | text = buffer.delete_before_cursor(len(document.text[:document.cursor_position])) |
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194 | text = buffer.delete_before_cursor(len(document.text[:document.cursor_position])) | |
195 | try: |
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195 | try: | |
196 | formatted_text = shell.reformat_handler(text) |
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196 | formatted_text = shell.reformat_handler(text) | |
197 | buffer.insert_text(formatted_text) |
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197 | buffer.insert_text(formatted_text) | |
198 | except Exception as e: |
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198 | except Exception as e: | |
199 | buffer.insert_text(text) |
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199 | buffer.insert_text(text) | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | def newline_or_execute_outer(shell): |
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202 | def newline_or_execute_outer(shell): | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | def newline_or_execute(event): |
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204 | def newline_or_execute(event): | |
205 | """When the user presses return, insert a newline or execute the code.""" |
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205 | """When the user presses return, insert a newline or execute the code.""" | |
206 | b = event.current_buffer |
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206 | b = event.current_buffer | |
207 | d = b.document |
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207 | d = b.document | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | if b.complete_state: |
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209 | if b.complete_state: | |
210 | cc = b.complete_state.current_completion |
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210 | cc = b.complete_state.current_completion | |
211 | if cc: |
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211 | if cc: | |
212 | b.apply_completion(cc) |
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212 | b.apply_completion(cc) | |
213 | else: |
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213 | else: | |
214 | b.cancel_completion() |
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214 | b.cancel_completion() | |
215 | return |
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215 | return | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | # If there's only one line, treat it as if the cursor is at the end. |
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217 | # If there's only one line, treat it as if the cursor is at the end. | |
218 | # See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/10425 |
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218 | # See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/10425 | |
219 | if d.line_count == 1: |
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219 | if d.line_count == 1: | |
220 | check_text = d.text |
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220 | check_text = d.text | |
221 | else: |
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221 | else: | |
222 | check_text = d.text[:d.cursor_position] |
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222 | check_text = d.text[:d.cursor_position] | |
223 | status, indent = shell.check_complete(check_text) |
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223 | status, indent = shell.check_complete(check_text) | |
224 |
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224 | |||
225 | # if all we have after the cursor is whitespace: reformat current text |
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225 | # if all we have after the cursor is whitespace: reformat current text | |
226 | # before cursor |
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226 | # before cursor | |
227 | after_cursor = d.text[d.cursor_position:] |
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227 | after_cursor = d.text[d.cursor_position:] | |
228 | reformatted = False |
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228 | reformatted = False | |
229 | if not after_cursor.strip(): |
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229 | if not after_cursor.strip(): | |
230 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) |
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230 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) | |
231 | reformatted = True |
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231 | reformatted = True | |
232 | if not (d.on_last_line or |
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232 | if not (d.on_last_line or | |
233 | d.cursor_position_row >= d.line_count - d.empty_line_count_at_the_end() |
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233 | d.cursor_position_row >= d.line_count - d.empty_line_count_at_the_end() | |
234 | ): |
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234 | ): | |
235 | if shell.autoindent: |
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235 | if shell.autoindent: | |
236 | b.insert_text('\n' + indent) |
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236 | b.insert_text('\n' + indent) | |
237 | else: |
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237 | else: | |
238 | b.insert_text('\n') |
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238 | b.insert_text('\n') | |
239 | return |
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239 | return | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | if (status != 'incomplete') and b.accept_handler: |
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241 | if (status != 'incomplete') and b.accept_handler: | |
242 | if not reformatted: |
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242 | if not reformatted: | |
243 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) |
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243 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) | |
244 | b.validate_and_handle() |
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244 | b.validate_and_handle() | |
245 | else: |
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245 | else: | |
246 | if shell.autoindent: |
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246 | if shell.autoindent: | |
247 | b.insert_text('\n' + indent) |
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247 | b.insert_text('\n' + indent) | |
248 | else: |
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248 | else: | |
249 | b.insert_text('\n') |
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249 | b.insert_text('\n') | |
250 | return newline_or_execute |
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250 | return newline_or_execute | |
251 |
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251 | |||
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | def previous_history_or_previous_completion(event): |
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253 | def previous_history_or_previous_completion(event): | |
254 | """ |
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254 | """ | |
255 | Control-P in vi edit mode on readline is history next, unlike default prompt toolkit. |
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255 | Control-P in vi edit mode on readline is history next, unlike default prompt toolkit. | |
256 |
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256 | |||
257 | If completer is open this still select previous completion. |
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257 | If completer is open this still select previous completion. | |
258 | """ |
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258 | """ | |
259 | event.current_buffer.auto_up() |
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259 | event.current_buffer.auto_up() | |
260 |
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260 | |||
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | def next_history_or_next_completion(event): |
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262 | def next_history_or_next_completion(event): | |
263 | """ |
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263 | """ | |
264 | Control-N in vi edit mode on readline is history previous, unlike default prompt toolkit. |
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264 | Control-N in vi edit mode on readline is history previous, unlike default prompt toolkit. | |
265 |
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265 | |||
266 | If completer is open this still select next completion. |
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266 | If completer is open this still select next completion. | |
267 | """ |
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267 | """ | |
268 | event.current_buffer.auto_down() |
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268 | event.current_buffer.auto_down() | |
269 |
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269 | |||
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | def dismiss_completion(event): |
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271 | def dismiss_completion(event): | |
272 | b = event.current_buffer |
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272 | b = event.current_buffer | |
273 | if b.complete_state: |
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273 | if b.complete_state: | |
274 | b.cancel_completion() |
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274 | b.cancel_completion() | |
275 |
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275 | |||
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | def reset_buffer(event): |
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277 | def reset_buffer(event): | |
278 | b = event.current_buffer |
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278 | b = event.current_buffer | |
279 | if b.complete_state: |
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279 | if b.complete_state: | |
280 | b.cancel_completion() |
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280 | b.cancel_completion() | |
281 | else: |
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281 | else: | |
282 | b.reset() |
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282 | b.reset() | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | def reset_search_buffer(event): |
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285 | def reset_search_buffer(event): | |
286 | if event.current_buffer.document.text: |
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286 | if event.current_buffer.document.text: | |
287 | event.current_buffer.reset() |
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287 | event.current_buffer.reset() | |
288 | else: |
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288 | else: | |
289 | event.app.layout.focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
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289 | event.app.layout.focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | def suspend_to_bg(event): |
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291 | def suspend_to_bg(event): | |
292 | event.app.suspend_to_background() |
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292 | event.app.suspend_to_background() | |
293 |
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293 | |||
294 | def force_exit(event): |
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294 | def force_exit(event): | |
295 | """ |
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295 | """ | |
296 | Force exit (with a non-zero return value) |
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296 | Force exit (with a non-zero return value) | |
297 | """ |
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297 | """ | |
298 | sys.exit("Quit") |
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298 | sys.exit("Quit") | |
299 |
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299 | |||
300 | def indent_buffer(event): |
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300 | def indent_buffer(event): | |
301 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(' ' * 4) |
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301 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(' ' * 4) | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | @undoc |
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303 | @undoc | |
304 | def newline_with_copy_margin(event): |
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304 | def newline_with_copy_margin(event): | |
305 | """ |
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305 | """ | |
306 | DEPRECATED since IPython 6.0 |
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306 | DEPRECATED since IPython 6.0 | |
307 |
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307 | |||
308 | See :any:`newline_autoindent_outer` for a replacement. |
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308 | See :any:`newline_autoindent_outer` for a replacement. | |
309 |
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309 | |||
310 | Preserve margin and cursor position when using |
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310 | Preserve margin and cursor position when using | |
311 | Control-O to insert a newline in EMACS mode |
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311 | Control-O to insert a newline in EMACS mode | |
312 | """ |
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312 | """ | |
313 | warnings.warn("`newline_with_copy_margin(event)` is deprecated since IPython 6.0. " |
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313 | warnings.warn("`newline_with_copy_margin(event)` is deprecated since IPython 6.0. " | |
314 | "see `newline_autoindent_outer(shell)(event)` for a replacement.", |
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314 | "see `newline_autoindent_outer(shell)(event)` for a replacement.", | |
315 | DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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315 | DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | b = event.current_buffer |
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317 | b = event.current_buffer | |
318 | cursor_start_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col |
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318 | cursor_start_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col | |
319 | b.newline(copy_margin=True) |
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319 | b.newline(copy_margin=True) | |
320 | b.cursor_up(count=1) |
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320 | b.cursor_up(count=1) | |
321 | cursor_end_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col |
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321 | cursor_end_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col | |
322 | if cursor_start_pos != cursor_end_pos: |
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322 | if cursor_start_pos != cursor_end_pos: | |
323 | pos_diff = cursor_start_pos - cursor_end_pos |
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323 | pos_diff = cursor_start_pos - cursor_end_pos | |
324 | b.cursor_right(count=pos_diff) |
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324 | b.cursor_right(count=pos_diff) | |
325 |
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325 | |||
326 | def newline_autoindent_outer(inputsplitter) -> Callable[..., None]: |
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326 | def newline_autoindent_outer(inputsplitter) -> Callable[..., None]: | |
327 | """ |
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327 | """ | |
328 | Return a function suitable for inserting a indented newline after the cursor. |
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328 | Return a function suitable for inserting a indented newline after the cursor. | |
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | Fancier version of deprecated ``newline_with_copy_margin`` which should |
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330 | Fancier version of deprecated ``newline_with_copy_margin`` which should | |
331 | compute the correct indentation of the inserted line. That is to say, indent |
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331 | compute the correct indentation of the inserted line. That is to say, indent | |
332 | by 4 extra space after a function definition, class definition, context |
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332 | by 4 extra space after a function definition, class definition, context | |
333 | manager... And dedent by 4 space after ``pass``, ``return``, ``raise ...``. |
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333 | manager... And dedent by 4 space after ``pass``, ``return``, ``raise ...``. | |
334 | """ |
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334 | """ | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | def newline_autoindent(event): |
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336 | def newline_autoindent(event): | |
337 | """insert a newline after the cursor indented appropriately.""" |
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337 | """insert a newline after the cursor indented appropriately.""" | |
338 | b = event.current_buffer |
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338 | b = event.current_buffer | |
339 | d = b.document |
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339 | d = b.document | |
340 |
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340 | |||
341 | if b.complete_state: |
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341 | if b.complete_state: | |
342 | b.cancel_completion() |
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342 | b.cancel_completion() | |
343 | text = d.text[:d.cursor_position] + '\n' |
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343 | text = d.text[:d.cursor_position] + '\n' | |
344 | _, indent = inputsplitter.check_complete(text) |
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344 | _, indent = inputsplitter.check_complete(text) | |
345 | b.insert_text('\n' + (' ' * (indent or 0)), move_cursor=False) |
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345 | b.insert_text('\n' + (' ' * (indent or 0)), move_cursor=False) | |
346 |
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346 | |||
347 | return newline_autoindent |
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347 | return newline_autoindent | |
348 |
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348 | |||
349 |
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349 | |||
350 | def open_input_in_editor(event): |
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350 | def open_input_in_editor(event): | |
351 | event.app.current_buffer.open_in_editor() |
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351 | event.app.current_buffer.open_in_editor() | |
352 |
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352 | |||
353 |
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353 | |||
354 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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354 | if sys.platform == 'win32': | |
355 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext |
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355 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | |
356 | from IPython.lib.clipboard import (ClipboardEmpty, |
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356 | from IPython.lib.clipboard import (ClipboardEmpty, | |
357 | win32_clipboard_get, |
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357 | win32_clipboard_get, | |
358 | tkinter_clipboard_get) |
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358 | tkinter_clipboard_get) | |
359 |
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359 | |||
360 | @undoc |
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360 | @undoc | |
361 | def win_paste(event): |
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361 | def win_paste(event): | |
362 | try: |
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362 | try: | |
363 | text = win32_clipboard_get() |
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363 | text = win32_clipboard_get() | |
364 | except TryNext: |
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364 | except TryNext: | |
365 | try: |
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365 | try: | |
366 | text = tkinter_clipboard_get() |
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366 | text = tkinter_clipboard_get() | |
367 | except (TryNext, ClipboardEmpty): |
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367 | except (TryNext, ClipboardEmpty): | |
368 | return |
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368 | return | |
369 | except ClipboardEmpty: |
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369 | except ClipboardEmpty: | |
370 | return |
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370 | return | |
371 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(text.replace("\t", " " * 4)) |
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371 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(text.replace("\t", " " * 4)) |
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1 | ===================== |
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1 | ===================== | |
2 | Development version |
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2 | Development version | |
3 | ===================== |
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3 | ===================== | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | This document describes in-flight development work. |
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5 | This document describes in-flight development work. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | .. warning:: |
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7 | .. warning:: | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | Please do not edit this file by hand (doing so will likely cause merge |
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9 | Please do not edit this file by hand (doing so will likely cause merge | |
10 | conflicts for other Pull Requests). Instead, create a new file in the |
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10 | conflicts for other Pull Requests). Instead, create a new file in the | |
11 | `docs/source/whatsnew/pr` folder |
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11 | `docs/source/whatsnew/pr` folder | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | Released .... ...., 2019 |
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14 | Released .... ...., 2019 | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | Need to be updated: |
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17 | Need to be updated: | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | .. toctree:: |
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19 | .. toctree:: | |
20 | :maxdepth: 2 |
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20 | :maxdepth: 2 | |
21 | :glob: |
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21 | :glob: | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | pr/* |
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23 | pr/* | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the |
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25 | IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the | |
26 | user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility |
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26 | user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility | |
27 | with older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of |
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27 | with older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of | |
28 | performance improvement in particular with respect to startup time. |
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28 | performance improvement in particular with respect to startup time. | |
29 | The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 |
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29 | The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 | |
30 | (January 2020). |
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30 | (January 2020). | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | This release contains 250+ Pull Requests, in addition to many of the features |
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32 | This release contains 250+ Pull Requests, in addition to many of the features | |
33 | and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. All PRs that went into this |
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33 | and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. All PRs that went into this | |
34 | released are properly tagged with the 8.0 milestone if you wish to have a more |
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34 | released are properly tagged with the 8.0 milestone if you wish to have a more | |
35 | in depth look at the changes. |
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35 | in depth look at the changes. | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | Please fell free to send pull-requests to updates those notes after release, |
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37 | Please fell free to send pull-requests to updates those notes after release, | |
38 | I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs. |
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38 | I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs. | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | Dependencies changes/downstream packaging |
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40 | Dependencies changes/downstream packaging | |
41 | ----------------------------------------- |
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41 | ----------------------------------------- | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | Note that most of our building step have been changes to be (mostly) declarative |
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43 | Note that most of our building step have been changes to be (mostly) declarative | |
44 | and follow PEP 517, we are trying to completely remove ``setup.py`` (:ghpull:`13238`) and are |
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44 | and follow PEP 517, we are trying to completely remove ``setup.py`` (:ghpull:`13238`) and are | |
45 | looking for help to do so. |
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45 | looking for help to do so. | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | - Minimum supported ``traitlets`` version if now 5+ |
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47 | - Minimum supported ``traitlets`` version if now 5+ | |
48 | - we now require ``stack_data`` |
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48 | - we now require ``stack_data`` | |
49 | - Minimal Python is now 3.8 |
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49 | - Minimal Python is now 3.8 | |
50 | - ``nose`` is not a testing requirement anymore |
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50 | - ``nose`` is not a testing requirement anymore | |
51 | - ``pytest`` replaces nose. |
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51 | - ``pytest`` replaces nose. | |
52 | - ``iptest``/``iptest3`` cli entrypoints do not exists anymore. |
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52 | - ``iptest``/``iptest3`` cli entrypoints do not exists anymore. | |
53 | - minimum officially support ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should |
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53 | - minimum officially support ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should | |
54 | not have much effect on packaging. |
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54 | not have much effect on packaging. | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | Deprecation and removal |
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57 | Deprecation and removal | |
58 | ----------------------- |
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58 | ----------------------- | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | We removed almost all features, arguments, functions, and modules that were |
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60 | We removed almost all features, arguments, functions, and modules that were | |
61 | marked as deprecated between IPython 1.0 and 5.0. As reminder 5.0 was released |
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61 | marked as deprecated between IPython 1.0 and 5.0. As reminder 5.0 was released | |
62 | in 2016, and 1.0 in 2013. Last release of the 5 branch was 5.10.0, in may 2020. |
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62 | in 2016, and 1.0 in 2013. Last release of the 5 branch was 5.10.0, in may 2020. | |
63 | The few remaining deprecated features we left have better deprecation warnings |
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63 | The few remaining deprecated features we left have better deprecation warnings | |
64 | or have been turned into explicit errors for better error messages. |
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64 | or have been turned into explicit errors for better error messages. | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | I will use this occasion to add the following requests to anyone emitting a |
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66 | I will use this occasion to add the following requests to anyone emitting a | |
67 | deprecation warning: |
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67 | deprecation warning: | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | - Please at at least ``stacklevel=2`` so that the warning is emitted into the |
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69 | - Please at at least ``stacklevel=2`` so that the warning is emitted into the | |
70 | caller context, and not the callee one. |
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70 | caller context, and not the callee one. | |
71 | - Please add **since which version** something is deprecated. |
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71 | - Please add **since which version** something is deprecated. | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | As a side note it is much easier to deal with conditional comparing to versions |
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73 | As a side note it is much easier to deal with conditional comparing to versions | |
74 | numbers than ``try/except`` when a functionality change with version. |
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74 | numbers than ``try/except`` when a functionality change with version. | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | I won't list all the removed features here, but modules like ``IPython.kernel``, |
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76 | I won't list all the removed features here, but modules like ``IPython.kernel``, | |
77 | which was just a shim module around ``ipykernel`` for the past 8 years have been |
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77 | which was just a shim module around ``ipykernel`` for the past 8 years have been | |
78 | remove, and so many other similar things that pre-date the name **Jupyter** |
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78 | remove, and so many other similar things that pre-date the name **Jupyter** | |
79 | itself. |
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79 | itself. | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | We no longer need to add ``IPyhton.extensions`` to the PYTHONPATH because that is being |
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81 | We no longer need to add ``IPyhton.extensions`` to the PYTHONPATH because that is being | |
82 | handled by ``load_extension``. |
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82 | handled by ``load_extension``. | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | We are also removing ``Cythonmagic``, ``sympyprinting`` and ``rmagic`` as they are now in |
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84 | We are also removing ``Cythonmagic``, ``sympyprinting`` and ``rmagic`` as they are now in | |
85 | other packages and no longer need to be inside IPython. |
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85 | other packages and no longer need to be inside IPython. | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | Documentation |
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88 | Documentation | |
89 | ------------- |
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89 | ------------- | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | Majority of our docstrings have now been reformatted and automatically fixed by |
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91 | Majority of our docstrings have now been reformatted and automatically fixed by | |
92 | the experimental `Vélin <https://pypi.org/project/velin/>`_ project, to conform |
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92 | the experimental `Vélin <https://pypi.org/project/velin/>`_ project, to conform | |
93 | to numpydoc. |
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93 | to numpydoc. | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | Type annotations |
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95 | Type annotations | |
96 | ---------------- |
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96 | ---------------- | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | While IPython itself is highly dynamic and can't be completely typed, many of |
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98 | While IPython itself is highly dynamic and can't be completely typed, many of | |
99 | the function now have type annotation, and part of the codebase and now checked |
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99 | the function now have type annotation, and part of the codebase and now checked | |
100 | by mypy. |
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100 | by mypy. | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | Featured changes |
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103 | Featured changes | |
104 | ---------------- |
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104 | ---------------- | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 | Here is a features list of changes in IPython 8.0. This is of course non-exhaustive. |
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106 | Here is a features list of changes in IPython 8.0. This is of course non-exhaustive. | |
107 | Please note as well that many features have been added in the 7.x branch as well |
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107 | Please note as well that many features have been added in the 7.x branch as well | |
108 | (and hence why you want to read the 7.x what's new notes), in particular |
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108 | (and hence why you want to read the 7.x what's new notes), in particular | |
109 | features contributed by QuantStack (with respect to debugger protocol, and Xeus |
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109 | features contributed by QuantStack (with respect to debugger protocol, and Xeus | |
110 | Python), as well as many debugger features that I was please to implement as |
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110 | Python), as well as many debugger features that I was please to implement as | |
111 | part of my work at QuanSight and Sponsored by DE Shaw. |
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111 | part of my work at QuanSight and Sponsored by DE Shaw. | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 | Better Tracebacks |
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113 | Better Tracebacks | |
114 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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114 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | The first on is the integration of the ``stack_data`` package; |
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116 | The first on is the integration of the ``stack_data`` package; | |
117 | which provide smarter informations in traceback; in particular it will highlight |
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117 | which provide smarter informations in traceback; in particular it will highlight | |
118 | the AST node where an error occurs which can help to quickly narrow down errors. |
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118 | the AST node where an error occurs which can help to quickly narrow down errors. | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | For example in the following snippet:: |
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120 | For example in the following snippet:: | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | def foo(i): |
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122 | def foo(i): | |
123 | x = [[[0]]] |
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123 | x = [[[0]]] | |
124 | return x[0][i][0] |
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124 | return x[0][i][0] | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | def bar(): |
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127 | def bar(): | |
128 | return foo(0) + foo( |
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128 | return foo(0) + foo( | |
129 | 1 |
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129 | 1 | |
130 | ) + foo(2) |
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130 | ) + foo(2) | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | Calling ``bar()`` would raise an ``IndexError`` on the return line of ``foo``, |
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133 | Calling ``bar()`` would raise an ``IndexError`` on the return line of ``foo``, | |
134 | IPython 8.0 is capable of telling you, where the index error occurs:: |
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134 | IPython 8.0 is capable of telling you, where the index error occurs:: | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | IndexError |
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137 | IndexError | |
138 | Input In [2], in <module> |
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138 | Input In [2], in <module> | |
139 | ----> 1 bar() |
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139 | ----> 1 bar() | |
140 | ^^^^^ |
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140 | ^^^^^ | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | Input In [1], in bar() |
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142 | Input In [1], in bar() | |
143 | 6 def bar(): |
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143 | 6 def bar(): | |
144 | ----> 7 return foo(0) + foo( |
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144 | ----> 7 return foo(0) + foo( | |
145 | ^^^^ |
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145 | ^^^^ | |
146 | 8 1 |
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146 | 8 1 | |
147 | ^^^^^^^^ |
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147 | ^^^^^^^^ | |
148 | 9 ) + foo(2) |
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148 | 9 ) + foo(2) | |
149 | ^^^^ |
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149 | ^^^^ | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | Input In [1], in foo(i) |
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151 | Input In [1], in foo(i) | |
152 | 1 def foo(i): |
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152 | 1 def foo(i): | |
153 | 2 x = [[[0]]] |
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153 | 2 x = [[[0]]] | |
154 | ----> 3 return x[0][i][0] |
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154 | ----> 3 return x[0][i][0] | |
155 | ^^^^^^^ |
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155 | ^^^^^^^ | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | Corresponding location marked here with ``^`` will show up highlighted in |
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157 | Corresponding location marked here with ``^`` will show up highlighted in | |
158 | terminal and notebooks. |
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158 | terminal and notebooks. | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | Autosuggestons |
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161 | Autosuggestons | |
162 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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162 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | Autosuggestion is a very useful feature available in `fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__, `zsh <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell>`__, and `prompt-toolkit <https://python-prompt-toolkit.readthedocs.io/en/master/pages/asking_for_input.html#auto-suggestion>`__. |
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164 | Autosuggestion is a very useful feature available in `fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__, `zsh <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell>`__, and `prompt-toolkit <https://python-prompt-toolkit.readthedocs.io/en/master/pages/asking_for_input.html#auto-suggestion>`__. | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | `Ptpython <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython#ptpython>`__ allows users to enable this feature in |
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166 | `Ptpython <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython#ptpython>`__ allows users to enable this feature in | |
167 | `ptpython/config.py <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython/blob/master/examples/ptpython_config/config.py#L90>`__. |
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167 | `ptpython/config.py <https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/ptpython/blob/master/examples/ptpython_config/config.py#L90>`__. | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | This feature allows users to accept autosuggestions with ctrl e, ctrl f, |
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169 | This feature allows users to accept autosuggestions with ctrl e, ctrl f, | |
170 | or right arrow as described below. |
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170 | or right arrow as described below. | |
171 |
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172 | 1. Start ipython |
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172 | 1. Start ipython | |
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173 | |||
174 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_prompt_no_text.png |
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174 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_1_prompt_no_text.png | |
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176 | 2. Run ``print("hello")`` |
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176 | 2. Run ``print("hello")`` | |
177 |
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178 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_print_hello_suggest.png |
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178 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_2_print_hello_suggest.png | |
179 |
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180 | 3. start typing ``print`` again to see the autosuggestion | |
181 |
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182 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_print_hello_suggest.png |
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182 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_3_print_hello_suggest.png | |
183 |
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184 | 4. Press ``ctrl-f``, or ``ctrl-e``, or ``right-arrow`` to accept the suggestion | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_print_hello.png |
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186 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_4_print_hello.png | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | You can also complete word by word: |
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188 | You can also complete word by word: | |
189 |
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190 | 1. Run ``def say_hello(): print("hello")`` |
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190 | 1. Run ``def say_hello(): print("hello")`` | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_second_prompt.png |
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192 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_second_prompt.png | |
193 |
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194 | 2. Start typing the first letter if ``def`` to see the autosuggestion | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png |
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196 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png | |
197 |
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198 | 3. Press alt f to accept the first word of the suggestion |
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198 | 3. Press ``alt-f`` (or ``escape`` followed by ``f``), to accept the first word of the suggestion | |
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png |
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200 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | Importantly, this feature does not interfere with tab completion: |
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202 | Importantly, this feature does not interfere with tab completion: | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | 1. After running ``def say_hello(): print("hello")``, press d |
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204 | 1. After running ``def say_hello(): print("hello")``, press d | |
205 |
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205 | |||
206 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png |
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206 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_phantom.png | |
207 |
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208 | 2. Press Tab to start tab completion |
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208 | 2. Press Tab to start tab completion | |
209 |
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209 | |||
210 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_completions.png |
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210 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_d_completions.png | |
211 |
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212 | 3A. Press Tab again to select the first option |
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212 | 3A. Press Tab again to select the first option | |
213 |
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214 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_completions.png |
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214 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_completions.png | |
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216 | 3B. Press alt f to accept to accept the first word of the suggestion |
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216 | 3B. Press ``alt f`` (``escape``, ``f``) to accept to accept the first word of the suggestion | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png |
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218 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_def_phantom.png | |
219 |
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220 |
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220 | 3C. Press ``ctrl-f`` or ``ctrl-e`` to accept the entire suggestion | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_match_parens.png |
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222 | .. image:: ../_images/8.0/auto_suggest_match_parens.png | |
223 |
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224 | To install a version of ipython with autosuggestions enabled, run: |
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226 | ``pip install git+https://github.com/mskar/ipython@auto_suggest`` |
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228 | Currently, autosuggestions are only shown in the emacs or vi insert editing modes: |
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225 | Currently, autosuggestions are only shown in the emacs or vi insert editing modes: | |
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226 | |||
230 | - The ctrl e, ctrl f, and alt f shortcuts work by default in emacs mode. |
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227 | - The ctrl e, ctrl f, and alt f shortcuts work by default in emacs mode. | |
231 | - To use these shortcuts in vi insert mode, you will have to create `custom keybindings in your config.py <https://github.com/mskar/setup/commit/2892fcee46f9f80ef7788f0749edc99daccc52f4/>`__. |
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228 | - To use these shortcuts in vi insert mode, you will have to create `custom keybindings in your config.py <https://github.com/mskar/setup/commit/2892fcee46f9f80ef7788f0749edc99daccc52f4/>`__. | |
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234 | Show pinfo information in ipdb using "?" and "??" |
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231 | Show pinfo information in ipdb using "?" and "??" | |
235 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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232 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
236 |
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237 | In IPDB, it is now possible to show the information about an object using "?" |
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234 | In IPDB, it is now possible to show the information about an object using "?" | |
238 | and "??", in much the same way it can be done when using the IPython prompt:: |
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235 | and "??", in much the same way it can be done when using the IPython prompt:: | |
239 |
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240 | ipdb> partial? |
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237 | ipdb> partial? | |
241 | Init signature: partial(self, /, *args, **kwargs) |
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238 | Init signature: partial(self, /, *args, **kwargs) | |
242 | Docstring: |
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239 | Docstring: | |
243 | partial(func, *args, **keywords) - new function with partial application |
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240 | partial(func, *args, **keywords) - new function with partial application | |
244 | of the given arguments and keywords. |
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241 | of the given arguments and keywords. | |
245 | File: ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.6/lib/python3.8/functools.py |
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242 | File: ~/.pyenv/versions/3.8.6/lib/python3.8/functools.py | |
246 | Type: type |
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243 | Type: type | |
247 | Subclasses: |
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244 | Subclasses: | |
248 |
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246 | Previously, ``pinfo`` or ``pinfo2`` command had to be used for this purpose. | |
250 |
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252 | Autoreload 3 feature |
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249 | Autoreload 3 feature | |
253 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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250 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
254 |
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255 | Example: When an IPython session is ran with the 'autoreload' extension loaded, |
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252 | Example: When an IPython session is ran with the 'autoreload' extension loaded, | |
256 | you will now have the option '3' to select which means the following: |
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253 | you will now have the option '3' to select which means the following: | |
257 |
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258 | 1. replicate all functionality from option 2 |
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255 | 1. replicate all functionality from option 2 | |
259 |
2. autoload all new funcs/classes/enums/globals from the module when they |
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256 | 2. autoload all new funcs/classes/enums/globals from the module when they are added | |
260 | 3. autoload all newly imported funcs/classes/enums/globals from external modules |
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257 | 3. autoload all newly imported funcs/classes/enums/globals from external modules | |
261 |
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258 | |||
262 | Try ``%autoreload 3`` in an IPython session after running ``%load_ext autoreload`` |
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259 | Try ``%autoreload 3`` in an IPython session after running ``%load_ext autoreload`` | |
263 |
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260 | |||
264 | For more information please see unit test - |
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261 | For more information please see the following unit test : ``extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py:test_autoload_newly_added_objects`` | |
265 | extensions/tests/test_autoreload.py : 'test_autoload_newly_added_objects' |
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270 | History Range Glob feature |
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266 | History Range Glob feature | |
271 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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267 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
272 |
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268 | |||
273 | Previously, when using ``%history``, users could specify either |
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269 | Previously, when using ``%history``, users could specify either | |
274 | a range of sessions and lines, for example: |
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270 | a range of sessions and lines, for example: | |
275 |
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271 | |||
276 | .. code-block:: python |
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272 | .. code-block:: python | |
277 |
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278 | ~8/1-~6/5 # see history from the first line of 8 sessions ago, |
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274 | ~8/1-~6/5 # see history from the first line of 8 sessions ago, | |
279 | # to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago.`` |
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275 | # to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago.`` | |
280 |
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276 | |||
281 | Or users could specify a glob pattern: |
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277 | Or users could specify a glob pattern: | |
282 |
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283 | .. code-block:: python |
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279 | .. code-block:: python | |
284 |
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280 | |||
285 | -g <pattern> # glob ALL history for the specified pattern. |
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281 | -g <pattern> # glob ALL history for the specified pattern. | |
286 |
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282 | |||
287 | However users could *not* specify both. |
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283 | However users could *not* specify both. | |
288 |
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289 | If a user *did* specify both a range and a glob pattern, |
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285 | If a user *did* specify both a range and a glob pattern, | |
290 | then the glob pattern would be used (globbing *all* history) *and the range would be ignored*. |
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286 | then the glob pattern would be used (globbing *all* history) *and the range would be ignored*. | |
291 |
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292 | With this enhancement, if a user specifies both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern will be applied to the specified range of history. |
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288 | With this enhancement, if a user specifies both a range and a glob pattern, then the glob pattern will be applied to the specified range of history. | |
293 |
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294 | Don't start a multi line cell with sunken parenthesis |
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290 | Don't start a multi line cell with sunken parenthesis | |
295 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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291 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
296 |
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297 | From now on IPython will not ask for the next line of input when given a single |
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293 | From now on IPython will not ask for the next line of input when given a single | |
298 | line with more closing than opening brackets. For example, this means that if |
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294 | line with more closing than opening brackets. For example, this means that if | |
299 |
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295 | you (mis)type ``]]`` instead of ``[]``, a ``SyntaxError`` will show up, instead of | |
300 | the ``...:`` prompt continuation. |
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296 | the ``...:`` prompt continuation. | |
301 |
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302 | IPython shell for ipdb interact |
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298 | IPython shell for ipdb interact | |
303 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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299 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
304 |
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300 | |||
305 | The ipdb ``interact`` starts an IPython shell instead of Python's built-in ``code.interact()``. |
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301 | The ipdb ``interact`` starts an IPython shell instead of Python's built-in ``code.interact()``. | |
306 |
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307 | Automatic Vi prompt stripping |
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303 | Automatic Vi prompt stripping | |
308 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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304 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
309 |
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310 | When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if |
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306 | When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if | |
311 | there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console - |
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307 | there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console - | |
312 | it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (`In`, |
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308 | it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (`In`, | |
313 | `Out`):: |
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309 | `Out`):: | |
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315 | In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
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311 | In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
316 | Out[1]: True |
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312 | Out[1]: True | |
317 |
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318 | In [2]: print("This still works as pasted") |
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314 | In [2]: print("This still works as pasted") | |
319 |
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320 |
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316 | |||
321 | Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:: |
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317 | Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:: | |
322 |
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318 | |||
323 | In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
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319 | In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
324 | ...: Out[13]: True |
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320 | ...: Out[13]: True | |
325 | ...: |
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321 | ...: | |
326 | File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1 |
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322 | File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1 | |
327 | [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 |
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323 | [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |
328 | ^ |
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324 | ^ | |
329 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax |
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325 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax | |
330 |
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331 | This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - ``[ins]`` and ``[nav]`` - are |
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327 | This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - ``[ins]`` and ``[nav]`` - are | |
332 | skipped just as the normal ``In`` would be. |
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328 | skipped just as the normal ``In`` would be. | |
333 |
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334 | IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ``ipython |
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330 | IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ``ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi``, | |
335 | --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi`` |
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331 | You should be able to change mode dynamically with ``%config TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode='vi'`` | |
336 |
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337 | Empty History Ranges |
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333 | Empty History Ranges | |
338 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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334 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
339 |
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335 | |||
340 | A number of magics that take history ranges can now be used with an empty |
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336 | A number of magics that take history ranges can now be used with an empty | |
341 | range. These magics are: |
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337 | range. These magics are: | |
342 |
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338 | |||
343 | * ``%save`` |
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339 | * ``%save`` | |
344 | * ``%load`` |
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340 | * ``%load`` | |
345 | * ``%pastebin`` |
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341 | * ``%pastebin`` | |
346 | * ``%pycat`` |
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342 | * ``%pycat`` | |
347 |
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348 | Using them this way will make them take the history of the current session up |
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344 | Using them this way will make them take the history of the current session up | |
349 | to the point of the magic call (such that the magic itself will not be |
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345 | to the point of the magic call (such that the magic itself will not be | |
350 | included). |
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346 | included). | |
351 |
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352 | Therefore it is now possible to save the whole history to a file using simple |
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348 | Therefore it is now possible to save the whole history to a file using simple | |
353 | ``%save <filename>``, load and edit it using ``%load`` (makes for a nice usage |
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349 | ``%save <filename>``, load and edit it using ``%load`` (makes for a nice usage | |
354 | when followed with :kbd:`F2`), send it to dpaste.org using ``%pastebin``, or |
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350 | when followed with :kbd:`F2`), send it to dpaste.org using ``%pastebin``, or | |
355 | view the whole thing syntax-highlighted with a single ``%pycat``. |
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351 | view the whole thing syntax-highlighted with a single ``%pycat``. | |
356 |
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357 | Traceback improvements |
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353 | Traceback improvements | |
358 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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354 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
359 |
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360 |
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361 | UPDATE THIS IN INPUT. |
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363 | Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST:: |
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357 | Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST:: | |
364 |
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358 | |||
365 | In [1]: def foo(): |
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359 | In [1]: def foo(): | |
366 | ...: return 3 / 0 |
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360 | ...: return 3 / 0 | |
367 | ...: |
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361 | ...: | |
368 |
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362 | |||
369 | In [2]: foo() |
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363 | In [2]: foo() | |
370 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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364 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
371 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
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365 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
372 | <ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module> |
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366 | <ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module> | |
373 | ----> 1 foo() |
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367 | ----> 1 foo() | |
374 |
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368 | |||
375 | <ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo() |
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369 | <ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo() | |
376 | 1 def foo(): |
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370 | 1 def foo(): | |
377 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 |
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371 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 | |
378 | 3 |
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372 | 3 | |
379 |
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380 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
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374 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
381 |
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375 | |||
382 | The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:: |
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376 | The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:: | |
383 |
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377 | |||
384 | In [1]: def foo(): |
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378 | In [1]: def foo(): | |
385 | ...: return 3 / 0 |
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379 | ...: return 3 / 0 | |
386 | ...: |
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380 | ...: | |
387 |
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381 | |||
388 | Input In [2]: foo() |
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382 | Input In [2]: foo() | |
389 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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383 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
390 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) |
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384 | ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last) | |
391 | input In [2], in <module> |
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385 | input In [2], in <module> | |
392 | ----> 1 foo() |
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386 | ----> 1 foo() | |
393 |
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387 | |||
394 | Input In [1], in foo() |
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388 | Input In [1], in foo() | |
395 | 1 def foo(): |
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389 | 1 def foo(): | |
396 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 |
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390 | ----> 2 return 3 / 0 | |
397 |
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398 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero |
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392 | ZeroDivisionError: division by zero | |
399 |
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400 | Miscellaneous |
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394 | Miscellaneous | |
401 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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395 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
402 |
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396 | |||
403 | - ``~`` is now expanded when part of a path in most magics :ghpull:`13385` |
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397 | - ``~`` is now expanded when part of a path in most magics :ghpull:`13385` | |
404 | - ``%/%%timeit`` magic now adds comma every thousands to make reading long number easier :ghpull:`13379` |
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398 | - ``%/%%timeit`` magic now adds comma every thousands to make reading long number easier :ghpull:`13379` | |
405 | - ``"info"`` messages can now be customised to hide some fields :ghpull:`13343` |
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399 | - ``"info"`` messages can now be customised to hide some fields :ghpull:`13343` | |
406 | - ``collections.UserList`` now pretty-prints :ghpull:`13320` |
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400 | - ``collections.UserList`` now pretty-prints :ghpull:`13320` | |
407 | - The debugger now have a persistent history, which should make it less |
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401 | - The debugger now have a persistent history, which should make it less | |
408 | annoying to retype commands :ghpull:`13246` |
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402 | annoying to retype commands :ghpull:`13246` | |
409 | - ``!pip`` ``!conda`` ``!cd`` or ``!ls`` are likely doing the wrong thing, we |
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403 | - ``!pip`` ``!conda`` ``!cd`` or ``!ls`` are likely doing the wrong thing, we | |
410 | now warn users if they use it. :ghpull:`12954` |
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404 | now warn users if they use it. :ghpull:`12954` | |
411 | - make ``%precision`` work for ``numpy.float64`` type :ghpull:`12902` |
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405 | - make ``%precision`` work for ``numpy.float64`` type :ghpull:`12902` | |
412 |
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416 | Numfocus Small Developer Grant |
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410 | Numfocus Small Developer Grant | |
417 | ------------------------------ |
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411 | ------------------------------ | |
418 |
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412 | |||
419 | To prepare for Python 3.10 we have also started working on removing reliance and |
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413 | To prepare for Python 3.10 we have also started working on removing reliance and | |
420 | any dependency that is not Python 3.10 compatible; that include migrating our |
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414 | any dependency that is not Python 3.10 compatible; that include migrating our | |
421 | test suite to pytest, and starting to remove nose. This also mean that the |
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415 | test suite to pytest, and starting to remove nose. This also mean that the | |
422 | ``iptest`` command is now gone, and all testing is via pytest. |
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416 | ``iptest`` command is now gone, and all testing is via pytest. | |
423 |
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417 | |||
424 | This was in bog part thanks the NumFOCUS Small Developer grant, we were able to |
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418 | This was in bog part thanks the NumFOCUS Small Developer grant, we were able to | |
425 | allocate 4000 to hire `Nikita Kniazev @Kojoley <https://github.com/Kojoley>`__ |
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419 | allocate 4000 to hire `Nikita Kniazev (@Kojoley) <https://github.com/Kojoley>`__ | |
426 | who did a fantastic job at updating our code base, migrating to pytest, pushing |
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420 | who did a fantastic job at updating our code base, migrating to pytest, pushing | |
427 | our coverage, and fixing a large number of bugs. I highly recommend contacting |
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421 | our coverage, and fixing a large number of bugs. I highly recommend contacting | |
428 | them if you need help with C++ and Python projects |
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422 | them if you need help with C++ and Python projects | |
429 |
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423 | |||
430 | You can find all relevant issues and PRs with the SDG 2021 tag: |
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424 | You can find all relevant issues and PRs with the SDG 2021 tag `<https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues?q=label%3A%22Numfocus+SDG+2021%22+>`__ | |
431 |
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432 | https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues?q=label%3A%22Numfocus+SDG+2021%22+ |
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425 | |||
434 | Removing support for Older Python |
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426 | Removing support for Older Python | |
435 | --------------------------------- |
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427 | --------------------------------- | |
436 |
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428 | |||
437 |
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429 | |||
438 | We are also removing support for Python up to 3.7 allowing internal code to use more |
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430 | We are also removing support for Python up to 3.7 allowing internal code to use more | |
439 | efficient ``pathlib``, and make better use of type annotations. |
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447 | We have about 34 PRs only to update some logic tu update some function from managing strings to |
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437 | We have about 34 PRs only to update some logic tu update some function from managing strings to | |
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450 | The completer has also seen significant updates and make use of newer Jedi API |
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440 | The completer has also seen significant updates and make use of newer Jedi API | |
451 | offering faster and more reliable tab completion. |
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461 | As a reminder, IPython master has diverged from the 7.x branch, thus master may |
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446 | As a reminder, IPython master has diverged from the 7.x branch, thus master may | |
462 | have more feature and API changes. |
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