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1 | """ | |
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2 | Module to define and register Terminal IPython shortcuts with | |
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3 | :mod:`prompt_toolkit` | |
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4 | """ | |
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5 | ||
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6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
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7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
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8 | ||
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9 | import os | |
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10 | import re | |
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11 | import signal | |
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12 | import sys | |
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13 | import warnings | |
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14 | from typing import Callable, Dict, Union | |
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15 | ||
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16 | from prompt_toolkit.application.current import get_app | |
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17 | from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER, SEARCH_BUFFER | |
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18 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import Condition, emacs_insert_mode, has_completions | |
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19 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import has_focus as has_focus_impl | |
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20 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import ( | |
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21 | has_selection, | |
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22 | has_suggestion, | |
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23 | vi_insert_mode, | |
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24 | vi_mode, | |
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25 | ) | |
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26 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyBindings | |
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27 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings import named_commands as nc | |
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28 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings.completion import ( | |
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29 | display_completions_like_readline, | |
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30 | ) | |
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31 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode, ViState | |
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32 | from prompt_toolkit.layout.layout import FocusableElement | |
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33 | ||
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34 | from IPython.terminal.shortcuts import auto_match as match | |
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35 | from IPython.terminal.shortcuts import auto_suggest | |
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36 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc | |
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37 | ||
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38 | __all__ = ["create_ipython_shortcuts"] | |
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39 | ||
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40 | ||
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41 | @undoc | |
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42 | @Condition | |
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43 | def cursor_in_leading_ws(): | |
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44 | before = get_app().current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor | |
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45 | return (not before) or before.isspace() | |
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46 | ||
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47 | ||
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48 | def has_focus(value: FocusableElement): | |
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49 | """Wrapper around has_focus adding a nice `__name__` to tester function""" | |
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50 | tester = has_focus_impl(value).func | |
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51 | tester.__name__ = f"is_focused({value})" | |
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52 | return Condition(tester) | |
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53 | ||
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54 | ||
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55 | @undoc | |
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56 | @Condition | |
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57 | def has_line_below() -> bool: | |
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58 | document = get_app().current_buffer.document | |
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59 | return document.cursor_position_row < len(document.lines) - 1 | |
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60 | ||
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61 | ||
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62 | @undoc | |
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63 | @Condition | |
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64 | def has_line_above() -> bool: | |
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65 | document = get_app().current_buffer.document | |
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66 | return document.cursor_position_row != 0 | |
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67 | ||
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68 | ||
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69 | def create_ipython_shortcuts(shell, for_all_platforms: bool = False) -> KeyBindings: | |
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70 | """Set up the prompt_toolkit keyboard shortcuts for IPython. | |
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71 | ||
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72 | Parameters | |
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73 | ---------- | |
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74 | shell: InteractiveShell | |
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75 | The current IPython shell Instance | |
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76 | for_all_platforms: bool (default false) | |
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77 | This parameter is mostly used in generating the documentation | |
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78 | to create the shortcut binding for all the platforms, and export | |
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79 | them. | |
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80 | ||
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81 | Returns | |
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82 | ------- | |
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83 | KeyBindings | |
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84 | the keybinding instance for prompt toolkit. | |
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85 | ||
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86 | """ | |
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87 | # Warning: if possible, do NOT define handler functions in the locals | |
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88 | # scope of this function, instead define functions in the global | |
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89 | # scope, or a separate module, and include a user-friendly docstring | |
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90 | # describing the action. | |
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91 | ||
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92 | kb = KeyBindings() | |
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93 | insert_mode = vi_insert_mode | emacs_insert_mode | |
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94 | ||
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95 | if getattr(shell, "handle_return", None): | |
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96 | return_handler = shell.handle_return(shell) | |
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97 | else: | |
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98 | return_handler = newline_or_execute_outer(shell) | |
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99 | ||
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100 | kb.add("enter", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & ~has_selection & insert_mode))( | |
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101 | return_handler | |
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102 | ) | |
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103 | ||
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104 | @Condition | |
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105 | def ebivim(): | |
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106 | return shell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode | |
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107 | ||
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108 | @kb.add( | |
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109 | "escape", | |
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110 | "enter", | |
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111 | filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & ~has_selection & insert_mode & ebivim), | |
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112 | ) | |
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113 | def reformat_and_execute(event): | |
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114 | """Reformat code and execute it""" | |
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115 | reformat_text_before_cursor( | |
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116 | event.current_buffer, event.current_buffer.document, shell | |
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117 | ) | |
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118 | event.current_buffer.validate_and_handle() | |
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119 | ||
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120 | kb.add("c-\\")(quit) | |
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121 | ||
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122 | kb.add("c-p", filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)))( | |
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123 | previous_history_or_previous_completion | |
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124 | ) | |
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125 | ||
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126 | kb.add("c-n", filter=(vi_insert_mode & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)))( | |
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127 | next_history_or_next_completion | |
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128 | ) | |
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129 | ||
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130 | kb.add("c-g", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & has_completions))( | |
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131 | dismiss_completion | |
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132 | ) | |
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133 | ||
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134 | kb.add("c-c", filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(reset_buffer) | |
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135 | ||
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136 | kb.add("c-c", filter=has_focus(SEARCH_BUFFER))(reset_search_buffer) | |
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137 | ||
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138 | supports_suspend = Condition(lambda: hasattr(signal, "SIGTSTP")) | |
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139 | kb.add("c-z", filter=supports_suspend)(suspend_to_bg) | |
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140 | ||
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141 | # Ctrl+I == Tab | |
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142 | kb.add( | |
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143 | "tab", | |
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144 | filter=( | |
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145 | has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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146 | & ~has_selection | |
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147 | & insert_mode | |
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148 | & cursor_in_leading_ws | |
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149 | ), | |
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150 | )(indent_buffer) | |
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151 | kb.add("c-o", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & emacs_insert_mode))( | |
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152 | newline_autoindent_outer(shell.input_transformer_manager) | |
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153 | ) | |
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154 | ||
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155 | kb.add("f2", filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))(open_input_in_editor) | |
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156 | ||
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157 | @Condition | |
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158 | def auto_match(): | |
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159 | return shell.auto_match | |
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160 | ||
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161 | def all_quotes_paired(quote, buf): | |
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162 | paired = True | |
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163 | i = 0 | |
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164 | while i < len(buf): | |
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165 | c = buf[i] | |
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166 | if c == quote: | |
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167 | paired = not paired | |
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168 | elif c == "\\": | |
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169 | i += 1 | |
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170 | i += 1 | |
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171 | return paired | |
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172 | ||
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173 | focused_insert = (vi_insert_mode | emacs_insert_mode) & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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174 | _preceding_text_cache: Dict[Union[str, Callable], Condition] = {} | |
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175 | _following_text_cache: Dict[Union[str, Callable], Condition] = {} | |
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176 | ||
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177 | def preceding_text(pattern: Union[str, Callable]): | |
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178 | if pattern in _preceding_text_cache: | |
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179 | return _preceding_text_cache[pattern] | |
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180 | ||
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181 | if callable(pattern): | |
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182 | ||
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183 | def _preceding_text(): | |
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184 | app = get_app() | |
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185 | before_cursor = app.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor | |
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186 | # mypy can't infer if(callable): https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/3603 | |
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187 | return bool(pattern(before_cursor)) # type: ignore[operator] | |
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188 | ||
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189 | else: | |
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190 | m = re.compile(pattern) | |
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191 | ||
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192 | def _preceding_text(): | |
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193 | app = get_app() | |
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194 | before_cursor = app.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor | |
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195 | return bool(m.match(before_cursor)) | |
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196 | ||
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197 | _preceding_text.__name__ = f"preceding_text({pattern!r})" | |
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198 | ||
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199 | condition = Condition(_preceding_text) | |
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200 | _preceding_text_cache[pattern] = condition | |
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201 | return condition | |
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202 | ||
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203 | def following_text(pattern): | |
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204 | try: | |
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205 | return _following_text_cache[pattern] | |
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206 | except KeyError: | |
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207 | pass | |
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208 | m = re.compile(pattern) | |
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209 | ||
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210 | def _following_text(): | |
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211 | app = get_app() | |
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212 | return bool(m.match(app.current_buffer.document.current_line_after_cursor)) | |
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213 | ||
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214 | _following_text.__name__ = f"following_text({pattern!r})" | |
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215 | ||
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216 | condition = Condition(_following_text) | |
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217 | _following_text_cache[pattern] = condition | |
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218 | return condition | |
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219 | ||
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220 | @Condition | |
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221 | def not_inside_unclosed_string(): | |
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222 | app = get_app() | |
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223 | s = app.current_buffer.document.text_before_cursor | |
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224 | # remove escaped quotes | |
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225 | s = s.replace('\\"', "").replace("\\'", "") | |
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226 | # remove triple-quoted string literals | |
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227 | s = re.sub(r"(?:\"\"\"[\s\S]*\"\"\"|'''[\s\S]*''')", "", s) | |
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228 | # remove single-quoted string literals | |
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229 | s = re.sub(r"""(?:"[^"]*["\n]|'[^']*['\n])""", "", s) | |
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230 | return not ('"' in s or "'" in s) | |
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231 | ||
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232 | # auto match | |
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233 | for key, cmd in match.auto_match_parens.items(): | |
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234 | kb.add(key, filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text(r"[,)}\]]|$"))( | |
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235 | cmd | |
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236 | ) | |
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237 | ||
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238 | # raw string | |
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239 | for key, cmd in match.auto_match_parens_raw_string.items(): | |
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240 | kb.add( | |
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241 | key, | |
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242 | filter=focused_insert & auto_match & preceding_text(r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)$"), | |
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243 | )(cmd) | |
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244 | ||
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245 | kb.add( | |
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246 | '"', | |
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247 | filter=focused_insert | |
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248 | & auto_match | |
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249 | & not_inside_unclosed_string | |
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250 | & preceding_text(lambda line: all_quotes_paired('"', line)) | |
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251 | & following_text(r"[,)}\]]|$"), | |
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252 | )(match.double_quote) | |
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253 | ||
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254 | kb.add( | |
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255 | "'", | |
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256 | filter=focused_insert | |
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257 | & auto_match | |
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258 | & not_inside_unclosed_string | |
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259 | & preceding_text(lambda line: all_quotes_paired("'", line)) | |
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260 | & following_text(r"[,)}\]]|$"), | |
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261 | )(match.single_quote) | |
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262 | ||
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263 | kb.add( | |
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264 | '"', | |
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265 | filter=focused_insert | |
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266 | & auto_match | |
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267 | & not_inside_unclosed_string | |
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268 | & preceding_text(r'^.*""$'), | |
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269 | )(match.docstring_double_quotes) | |
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270 | ||
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271 | kb.add( | |
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272 | "'", | |
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273 | filter=focused_insert | |
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274 | & auto_match | |
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275 | & not_inside_unclosed_string | |
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276 | & preceding_text(r"^.*''$"), | |
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277 | )(match.docstring_single_quotes) | |
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278 | ||
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279 | # just move cursor | |
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280 | kb.add(")", filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text(r"^\)"))( | |
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281 | match.skip_over | |
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282 | ) | |
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283 | kb.add("]", filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text(r"^\]"))( | |
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284 | match.skip_over | |
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285 | ) | |
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286 | kb.add("}", filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text(r"^\}"))( | |
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287 | match.skip_over | |
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288 | ) | |
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289 | kb.add('"', filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text('^"'))( | |
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290 | match.skip_over | |
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291 | ) | |
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292 | kb.add("'", filter=focused_insert & auto_match & following_text("^'"))( | |
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293 | match.skip_over | |
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294 | ) | |
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295 | ||
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296 | kb.add( | |
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297 | "backspace", | |
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298 | filter=focused_insert | |
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299 | & preceding_text(r".*\($") | |
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300 | & auto_match | |
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301 | & following_text(r"^\)"), | |
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302 | )(match.delete_pair) | |
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303 | kb.add( | |
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304 | "backspace", | |
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305 | filter=focused_insert | |
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306 | & preceding_text(r".*\[$") | |
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307 | & auto_match | |
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308 | & following_text(r"^\]"), | |
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309 | )(match.delete_pair) | |
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310 | kb.add( | |
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311 | "backspace", | |
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312 | filter=focused_insert | |
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313 | & preceding_text(r".*\{$") | |
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314 | & auto_match | |
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315 | & following_text(r"^\}"), | |
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316 | )(match.delete_pair) | |
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317 | kb.add( | |
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318 | "backspace", | |
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319 | filter=focused_insert | |
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320 | & preceding_text('.*"$') | |
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321 | & auto_match | |
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322 | & following_text('^"'), | |
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323 | )(match.delete_pair) | |
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324 | kb.add( | |
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325 | "backspace", | |
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326 | filter=focused_insert | |
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327 | & preceding_text(r".*'$") | |
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328 | & auto_match | |
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329 | & following_text(r"^'"), | |
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330 | )(match.delete_pair) | |
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331 | ||
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332 | if shell.display_completions == "readlinelike": | |
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333 | kb.add( | |
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334 | "c-i", | |
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335 | filter=( | |
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336 | has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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337 | & ~has_selection | |
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338 | & insert_mode | |
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339 | & ~cursor_in_leading_ws | |
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340 | ), | |
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341 | )(display_completions_like_readline) | |
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342 | ||
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343 | if sys.platform == "win32" or for_all_platforms: | |
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344 | kb.add("c-v", filter=(has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & ~vi_mode))(win_paste) | |
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345 | ||
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346 | focused_insert_vi = has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & vi_insert_mode | |
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347 | ||
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348 | # autosuggestions | |
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349 | @Condition | |
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350 | def navigable_suggestions(): | |
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351 | return isinstance( | |
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352 | shell.auto_suggest, auto_suggest.NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory | |
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353 | ) | |
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354 | ||
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355 | kb.add("end", filter=has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & (ebivim | ~vi_insert_mode))( | |
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356 | auto_suggest.accept_in_vi_insert_mode | |
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357 | ) | |
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358 | kb.add("c-e", filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)( | |
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359 | auto_suggest.accept_in_vi_insert_mode | |
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360 | ) | |
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361 | kb.add("c-f", filter=focused_insert_vi)(auto_suggest.accept) | |
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362 | kb.add("escape", "f", filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)(auto_suggest.accept_word) | |
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363 | kb.add("c-right", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))( | |
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364 | auto_suggest.accept_token | |
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365 | ) | |
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366 | kb.add( | |
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367 | "escape", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) & emacs_insert_mode | |
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368 | )(auto_suggest.discard) | |
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369 | kb.add( | |
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370 | "up", | |
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371 | filter=navigable_suggestions | |
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372 | & ~has_line_above | |
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373 | & has_suggestion | |
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374 | & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER), | |
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375 | )(auto_suggest.swap_autosuggestion_up(shell.auto_suggest)) | |
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376 | kb.add( | |
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377 | "down", | |
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378 | filter=navigable_suggestions | |
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379 | & ~has_line_below | |
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380 | & has_suggestion | |
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381 | & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER), | |
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382 | )(auto_suggest.swap_autosuggestion_down(shell.auto_suggest)) | |
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383 | kb.add( | |
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384 | "up", filter=has_line_above & navigable_suggestions & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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385 | )(auto_suggest.up_and_update_hint) | |
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386 | kb.add( | |
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387 | "down", | |
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388 | filter=has_line_below & navigable_suggestions & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER), | |
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389 | )(auto_suggest.down_and_update_hint) | |
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390 | kb.add("right", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))( | |
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391 | auto_suggest.accept_character | |
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392 | ) | |
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393 | kb.add("c-left", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))( | |
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394 | auto_suggest.accept_and_move_cursor_left | |
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395 | ) | |
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396 | kb.add("c-down", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))( | |
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397 | auto_suggest.accept_and_keep_cursor | |
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398 | ) | |
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399 | kb.add("backspace", filter=has_suggestion & has_focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER))( | |
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400 | auto_suggest.backspace_and_resume_hint | |
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401 | ) | |
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402 | ||
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403 | # Simple Control keybindings | |
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404 | key_cmd_dict = { | |
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405 | "c-a": nc.beginning_of_line, | |
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406 | "c-b": nc.backward_char, | |
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407 | "c-k": nc.kill_line, | |
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408 | "c-w": nc.backward_kill_word, | |
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409 | "c-y": nc.yank, | |
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410 | "c-_": nc.undo, | |
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411 | } | |
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412 | ||
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413 | for key, cmd in key_cmd_dict.items(): | |
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414 | kb.add(key, filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)(cmd) | |
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415 | ||
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416 | # Alt and Combo Control keybindings | |
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417 | keys_cmd_dict = { | |
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418 | # Control Combos | |
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419 | ("c-x", "c-e"): nc.edit_and_execute, | |
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420 | ("c-x", "e"): nc.edit_and_execute, | |
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421 | # Alt | |
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422 | ("escape", "b"): nc.backward_word, | |
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423 | ("escape", "c"): nc.capitalize_word, | |
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424 | ("escape", "d"): nc.kill_word, | |
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425 | ("escape", "h"): nc.backward_kill_word, | |
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426 | ("escape", "l"): nc.downcase_word, | |
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427 | ("escape", "u"): nc.uppercase_word, | |
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428 | ("escape", "y"): nc.yank_pop, | |
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429 | ("escape", "."): nc.yank_last_arg, | |
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430 | } | |
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431 | ||
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432 | for keys, cmd in keys_cmd_dict.items(): | |
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433 | kb.add(*keys, filter=focused_insert_vi & ebivim)(cmd) | |
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434 | ||
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435 | def get_input_mode(self): | |
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436 | app = get_app() | |
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437 | app.ttimeoutlen = shell.ttimeoutlen | |
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438 | app.timeoutlen = shell.timeoutlen | |
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439 | ||
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440 | return self._input_mode | |
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441 | ||
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442 | def set_input_mode(self, mode): | |
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443 | shape = {InputMode.NAVIGATION: 2, InputMode.REPLACE: 4}.get(mode, 6) | |
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444 | cursor = "\x1b[{} q".format(shape) | |
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445 | ||
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446 | sys.stdout.write(cursor) | |
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447 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
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448 | ||
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449 | self._input_mode = mode | |
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450 | ||
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451 | if shell.editing_mode == "vi" and shell.modal_cursor: | |
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452 | ViState._input_mode = InputMode.INSERT # type: ignore | |
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453 | ViState.input_mode = property(get_input_mode, set_input_mode) # type: ignore | |
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454 | return kb | |
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455 | ||
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456 | ||
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457 | def reformat_text_before_cursor(buffer, document, shell): | |
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458 | text = buffer.delete_before_cursor(len(document.text[: document.cursor_position])) | |
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459 | try: | |
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460 | formatted_text = shell.reformat_handler(text) | |
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461 | buffer.insert_text(formatted_text) | |
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462 | except Exception as e: | |
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463 | buffer.insert_text(text) | |
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464 | ||
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465 | ||
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466 | def newline_or_execute_outer(shell): | |
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467 | def newline_or_execute(event): | |
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468 | """When the user presses return, insert a newline or execute the code.""" | |
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469 | b = event.current_buffer | |
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470 | d = b.document | |
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471 | ||
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472 | if b.complete_state: | |
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473 | cc = b.complete_state.current_completion | |
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474 | if cc: | |
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475 | b.apply_completion(cc) | |
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476 | else: | |
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477 | b.cancel_completion() | |
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478 | return | |
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479 | ||
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480 | # If there's only one line, treat it as if the cursor is at the end. | |
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481 | # See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/10425 | |
|
482 | if d.line_count == 1: | |
|
483 | check_text = d.text | |
|
484 | else: | |
|
485 | check_text = d.text[: d.cursor_position] | |
|
486 | status, indent = shell.check_complete(check_text) | |
|
487 | ||
|
488 | # if all we have after the cursor is whitespace: reformat current text | |
|
489 | # before cursor | |
|
490 | after_cursor = d.text[d.cursor_position :] | |
|
491 | reformatted = False | |
|
492 | if not after_cursor.strip(): | |
|
493 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) | |
|
494 | reformatted = True | |
|
495 | if not ( | |
|
496 | d.on_last_line | |
|
497 | or d.cursor_position_row >= d.line_count - d.empty_line_count_at_the_end() | |
|
498 | ): | |
|
499 | if shell.autoindent: | |
|
500 | b.insert_text("\n" + indent) | |
|
501 | else: | |
|
502 | b.insert_text("\n") | |
|
503 | return | |
|
504 | ||
|
505 | if (status != "incomplete") and b.accept_handler: | |
|
506 | if not reformatted: | |
|
507 | reformat_text_before_cursor(b, d, shell) | |
|
508 | b.validate_and_handle() | |
|
509 | else: | |
|
510 | if shell.autoindent: | |
|
511 | b.insert_text("\n" + indent) | |
|
512 | else: | |
|
513 | b.insert_text("\n") | |
|
514 | ||
|
515 | newline_or_execute.__qualname__ = "newline_or_execute" | |
|
516 | ||
|
517 | return newline_or_execute | |
|
518 | ||
|
519 | ||
|
520 | def previous_history_or_previous_completion(event): | |
|
521 | """ | |
|
522 | Control-P in vi edit mode on readline is history next, unlike default prompt toolkit. | |
|
523 | ||
|
524 | If completer is open this still select previous completion. | |
|
525 | """ | |
|
526 | event.current_buffer.auto_up() | |
|
527 | ||
|
528 | ||
|
529 | def next_history_or_next_completion(event): | |
|
530 | """ | |
|
531 | Control-N in vi edit mode on readline is history previous, unlike default prompt toolkit. | |
|
532 | ||
|
533 | If completer is open this still select next completion. | |
|
534 | """ | |
|
535 | event.current_buffer.auto_down() | |
|
536 | ||
|
537 | ||
|
538 | def dismiss_completion(event): | |
|
539 | """Dismiss completion""" | |
|
540 | b = event.current_buffer | |
|
541 | if b.complete_state: | |
|
542 | b.cancel_completion() | |
|
543 | ||
|
544 | ||
|
545 | def reset_buffer(event): | |
|
546 | """Reset buffer""" | |
|
547 | b = event.current_buffer | |
|
548 | if b.complete_state: | |
|
549 | b.cancel_completion() | |
|
550 | else: | |
|
551 | b.reset() | |
|
552 | ||
|
553 | ||
|
554 | def reset_search_buffer(event): | |
|
555 | """Reset search buffer""" | |
|
556 | if event.current_buffer.document.text: | |
|
557 | event.current_buffer.reset() | |
|
558 | else: | |
|
559 | event.app.layout.focus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
|
560 | ||
|
561 | ||
|
562 | def suspend_to_bg(event): | |
|
563 | """Suspend to background""" | |
|
564 | event.app.suspend_to_background() | |
|
565 | ||
|
566 | ||
|
567 | def quit(event): | |
|
568 | """ | |
|
569 | Quit application with ``SIGQUIT`` if supported or ``sys.exit`` otherwise. | |
|
570 | ||
|
571 | On platforms that support SIGQUIT, send SIGQUIT to the current process. | |
|
572 | On other platforms, just exit the process with a message. | |
|
573 | """ | |
|
574 | sigquit = getattr(signal, "SIGQUIT", None) | |
|
575 | if sigquit is not None: | |
|
576 | os.kill(0, signal.SIGQUIT) | |
|
577 | else: | |
|
578 | sys.exit("Quit") | |
|
579 | ||
|
580 | ||
|
581 | def indent_buffer(event): | |
|
582 | """Indent buffer""" | |
|
583 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(" " * 4) | |
|
584 | ||
|
585 | ||
|
586 | @undoc | |
|
587 | def newline_with_copy_margin(event): | |
|
588 | """ | |
|
589 | DEPRECATED since IPython 6.0 | |
|
590 | ||
|
591 | See :any:`newline_autoindent_outer` for a replacement. | |
|
592 | ||
|
593 | Preserve margin and cursor position when using | |
|
594 | Control-O to insert a newline in EMACS mode | |
|
595 | """ | |
|
596 | warnings.warn( | |
|
597 | "`newline_with_copy_margin(event)` is deprecated since IPython 6.0. " | |
|
598 | "see `newline_autoindent_outer(shell)(event)` for a replacement.", | |
|
599 | DeprecationWarning, | |
|
600 | stacklevel=2, | |
|
601 | ) | |
|
602 | ||
|
603 | b = event.current_buffer | |
|
604 | cursor_start_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col | |
|
605 | b.newline(copy_margin=True) | |
|
606 | b.cursor_up(count=1) | |
|
607 | cursor_end_pos = b.document.cursor_position_col | |
|
608 | if cursor_start_pos != cursor_end_pos: | |
|
609 | pos_diff = cursor_start_pos - cursor_end_pos | |
|
610 | b.cursor_right(count=pos_diff) | |
|
611 | ||
|
612 | ||
|
613 | def newline_autoindent_outer(inputsplitter) -> Callable[..., None]: | |
|
614 | """ | |
|
615 | Return a function suitable for inserting a indented newline after the cursor. | |
|
616 | ||
|
617 | Fancier version of deprecated ``newline_with_copy_margin`` which should | |
|
618 | compute the correct indentation of the inserted line. That is to say, indent | |
|
619 | by 4 extra space after a function definition, class definition, context | |
|
620 | manager... And dedent by 4 space after ``pass``, ``return``, ``raise ...``. | |
|
621 | """ | |
|
622 | ||
|
623 | def newline_autoindent(event): | |
|
624 | """Insert a newline after the cursor indented appropriately.""" | |
|
625 | b = event.current_buffer | |
|
626 | d = b.document | |
|
627 | ||
|
628 | if b.complete_state: | |
|
629 | b.cancel_completion() | |
|
630 | text = d.text[: d.cursor_position] + "\n" | |
|
631 | _, indent = inputsplitter.check_complete(text) | |
|
632 | b.insert_text("\n" + (" " * (indent or 0)), move_cursor=False) | |
|
633 | ||
|
634 | newline_autoindent.__qualname__ = "newline_autoindent" | |
|
635 | ||
|
636 | return newline_autoindent | |
|
637 | ||
|
638 | ||
|
639 | def open_input_in_editor(event): | |
|
640 | """Open code from input in external editor""" | |
|
641 | event.app.current_buffer.open_in_editor() | |
|
642 | ||
|
643 | ||
|
644 | if sys.platform == "win32": | |
|
645 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | |
|
646 | from IPython.lib.clipboard import ( | |
|
647 | ClipboardEmpty, | |
|
648 | tkinter_clipboard_get, | |
|
649 | win32_clipboard_get, | |
|
650 | ) | |
|
651 | ||
|
652 | @undoc | |
|
653 | def win_paste(event): | |
|
654 | try: | |
|
655 | text = win32_clipboard_get() | |
|
656 | except TryNext: | |
|
657 | try: | |
|
658 | text = tkinter_clipboard_get() | |
|
659 | except (TryNext, ClipboardEmpty): | |
|
660 | return | |
|
661 | except ClipboardEmpty: | |
|
662 | return | |
|
663 | event.current_buffer.insert_text(text.replace("\t", " " * 4)) | |
|
664 | ||
|
665 | else: | |
|
666 | ||
|
667 | @undoc | |
|
668 | def win_paste(event): | |
|
669 | """Stub used when auto-generating shortcuts for documentation""" | |
|
670 | pass |
@@ -0,0 +1,104 b'' | |||
|
1 | """ | |
|
2 | Utilities function for keybinding with prompt toolkit. | |
|
3 | ||
|
4 | This will be bound to specific key press and filter modes, | |
|
5 | like whether we are in edit mode, and whether the completer is open. | |
|
6 | """ | |
|
7 | import re | |
|
8 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyPressEvent | |
|
9 | ||
|
10 | ||
|
11 | def parenthesis(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
12 | """Auto-close parenthesis""" | |
|
13 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("()") | |
|
14 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() | |
|
15 | ||
|
16 | ||
|
17 | def brackets(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
18 | """Auto-close brackets""" | |
|
19 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("[]") | |
|
20 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() | |
|
21 | ||
|
22 | ||
|
23 | def braces(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
24 | """Auto-close braces""" | |
|
25 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("{}") | |
|
26 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() | |
|
27 | ||
|
28 | ||
|
29 | def double_quote(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
30 | """Auto-close double quotes""" | |
|
31 | event.current_buffer.insert_text('""') | |
|
32 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() | |
|
33 | ||
|
34 | ||
|
35 | def single_quote(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
36 | """Auto-close single quotes""" | |
|
37 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("''") | |
|
38 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() | |
|
39 | ||
|
40 | ||
|
41 | def docstring_double_quotes(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
42 | """Auto-close docstring (double quotes)""" | |
|
43 | event.current_buffer.insert_text('""""') | |
|
44 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(3) | |
|
45 | ||
|
46 | ||
|
47 | def docstring_single_quotes(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
48 | """Auto-close docstring (single quotes)""" | |
|
49 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("''''") | |
|
50 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(3) | |
|
51 | ||
|
52 | ||
|
53 | def raw_string_parenthesis(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
54 | """Auto-close parenthesis in raw strings""" | |
|
55 | matches = re.match( | |
|
56 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", | |
|
57 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, | |
|
58 | ) | |
|
59 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" | |
|
60 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("()" + dashes) | |
|
61 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) | |
|
62 | ||
|
63 | ||
|
64 | def raw_string_bracket(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
65 | """Auto-close bracker in raw strings""" | |
|
66 | matches = re.match( | |
|
67 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", | |
|
68 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, | |
|
69 | ) | |
|
70 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" | |
|
71 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("[]" + dashes) | |
|
72 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) | |
|
73 | ||
|
74 | ||
|
75 | def raw_string_braces(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
76 | """Auto-close braces in raw strings""" | |
|
77 | matches = re.match( | |
|
78 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", | |
|
79 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, | |
|
80 | ) | |
|
81 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" | |
|
82 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("{}" + dashes) | |
|
83 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) | |
|
84 | ||
|
85 | ||
|
86 | def skip_over(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
87 | """Skip over automatically added parenthesis. | |
|
88 | ||
|
89 | (rather than adding another parenthesis)""" | |
|
90 | event.current_buffer.cursor_right() | |
|
91 | ||
|
92 | ||
|
93 | def delete_pair(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
94 | """Delete auto-closed parenthesis""" | |
|
95 | event.current_buffer.delete() | |
|
96 | event.current_buffer.delete_before_cursor() | |
|
97 | ||
|
98 | ||
|
99 | auto_match_parens = {"(": parenthesis, "[": brackets, "{": braces} | |
|
100 | auto_match_parens_raw_string = { | |
|
101 | "(": raw_string_parenthesis, | |
|
102 | "[": raw_string_bracket, | |
|
103 | "{": raw_string_braces, | |
|
104 | } |
@@ -0,0 +1,378 b'' | |||
|
1 | import re | |
|
2 | import tokenize | |
|
3 | from io import StringIO | |
|
4 | from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Union, Generator, Tuple, Sequence | |
|
5 | ||
|
6 | from prompt_toolkit.buffer import Buffer | |
|
7 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyPressEvent | |
|
8 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings import named_commands as nc | |
|
9 | from prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest import AutoSuggestFromHistory, Suggestion | |
|
10 | from prompt_toolkit.document import Document | |
|
11 | from prompt_toolkit.history import History | |
|
12 | from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import PromptSession | |
|
13 | from prompt_toolkit.layout.processors import ( | |
|
14 | Processor, | |
|
15 | Transformation, | |
|
16 | TransformationInput, | |
|
17 | ) | |
|
18 | ||
|
19 | from IPython.utils.tokenutil import generate_tokens | |
|
20 | ||
|
21 | ||
|
22 | def _get_query(document: Document): | |
|
23 | return document.lines[document.cursor_position_row] | |
|
24 | ||
|
25 | ||
|
26 | class AppendAutoSuggestionInAnyLine(Processor): | |
|
27 | """ | |
|
28 | Append the auto suggestion to lines other than the last (appending to the | |
|
29 | last line is natively supported by the prompt toolkit). | |
|
30 | """ | |
|
31 | ||
|
32 | def __init__(self, style: str = "class:auto-suggestion") -> None: | |
|
33 | self.style = style | |
|
34 | ||
|
35 | def apply_transformation(self, ti: TransformationInput) -> Transformation: | |
|
36 | is_last_line = ti.lineno == ti.document.line_count - 1 | |
|
37 | is_active_line = ti.lineno == ti.document.cursor_position_row | |
|
38 | ||
|
39 | if not is_last_line and is_active_line: | |
|
40 | buffer = ti.buffer_control.buffer | |
|
41 | ||
|
42 | if buffer.suggestion and ti.document.is_cursor_at_the_end_of_line: | |
|
43 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion.text | |
|
44 | else: | |
|
45 | suggestion = "" | |
|
46 | ||
|
47 | return Transformation(fragments=ti.fragments + [(self.style, suggestion)]) | |
|
48 | else: | |
|
49 | return Transformation(fragments=ti.fragments) | |
|
50 | ||
|
51 | ||
|
52 | class NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory(AutoSuggestFromHistory): | |
|
53 | """ | |
|
54 | A subclass of AutoSuggestFromHistory that allow navigation to next/previous | |
|
55 | suggestion from history. To do so it remembers the current position, but it | |
|
56 | state need to carefully be cleared on the right events. | |
|
57 | """ | |
|
58 | ||
|
59 | def __init__( | |
|
60 | self, | |
|
61 | ): | |
|
62 | self.skip_lines = 0 | |
|
63 | self._connected_apps = [] | |
|
64 | ||
|
65 | def reset_history_position(self, _: Buffer): | |
|
66 | self.skip_lines = 0 | |
|
67 | ||
|
68 | def disconnect(self): | |
|
69 | for pt_app in self._connected_apps: | |
|
70 | text_insert_event = pt_app.default_buffer.on_text_insert | |
|
71 | text_insert_event.remove_handler(self.reset_history_position) | |
|
72 | ||
|
73 | def connect(self, pt_app: PromptSession): | |
|
74 | self._connected_apps.append(pt_app) | |
|
75 | # note: `on_text_changed` could be used for a bit different behaviour | |
|
76 | # on character deletion (i.e. reseting history position on backspace) | |
|
77 | pt_app.default_buffer.on_text_insert.add_handler(self.reset_history_position) | |
|
78 | pt_app.default_buffer.on_cursor_position_changed.add_handler(self._dismiss) | |
|
79 | ||
|
80 | def get_suggestion( | |
|
81 | self, buffer: Buffer, document: Document | |
|
82 | ) -> Optional[Suggestion]: | |
|
83 | text = _get_query(document) | |
|
84 | ||
|
85 | if text.strip(): | |
|
86 | for suggestion, _ in self._find_next_match( | |
|
87 | text, self.skip_lines, buffer.history | |
|
88 | ): | |
|
89 | return Suggestion(suggestion) | |
|
90 | ||
|
91 | return None | |
|
92 | ||
|
93 | def _dismiss(self, buffer, *args, **kwargs): | |
|
94 | buffer.suggestion = None | |
|
95 | ||
|
96 | def _find_match( | |
|
97 | self, text: str, skip_lines: float, history: History, previous: bool | |
|
98 | ) -> Generator[Tuple[str, float], None, None]: | |
|
99 | """ | |
|
100 | text : str | |
|
101 | Text content to find a match for, the user cursor is most of the | |
|
102 | time at the end of this text. | |
|
103 | skip_lines : float | |
|
104 | number of items to skip in the search, this is used to indicate how | |
|
105 | far in the list the user has navigated by pressing up or down. | |
|
106 | The float type is used as the base value is +inf | |
|
107 | history : History | |
|
108 | prompt_toolkit History instance to fetch previous entries from. | |
|
109 | previous : bool | |
|
110 | Direction of the search, whether we are looking previous match | |
|
111 | (True), or next match (False). | |
|
112 | ||
|
113 | Yields | |
|
114 | ------ | |
|
115 | Tuple with: | |
|
116 | str: | |
|
117 | current suggestion. | |
|
118 | float: | |
|
119 | will actually yield only ints, which is passed back via skip_lines, | |
|
120 | which may be a +inf (float) | |
|
121 | ||
|
122 | ||
|
123 | """ | |
|
124 | line_number = -1 | |
|
125 | for string in reversed(list(history.get_strings())): | |
|
126 | for line in reversed(string.splitlines()): | |
|
127 | line_number += 1 | |
|
128 | if not previous and line_number < skip_lines: | |
|
129 | continue | |
|
130 | # do not return empty suggestions as these | |
|
131 | # close the auto-suggestion overlay (and are useless) | |
|
132 | if line.startswith(text) and len(line) > len(text): | |
|
133 | yield line[len(text) :], line_number | |
|
134 | if previous and line_number >= skip_lines: | |
|
135 | return | |
|
136 | ||
|
137 | def _find_next_match( | |
|
138 | self, text: str, skip_lines: float, history: History | |
|
139 | ) -> Generator[Tuple[str, float], None, None]: | |
|
140 | return self._find_match(text, skip_lines, history, previous=False) | |
|
141 | ||
|
142 | def _find_previous_match(self, text: str, skip_lines: float, history: History): | |
|
143 | return reversed( | |
|
144 | list(self._find_match(text, skip_lines, history, previous=True)) | |
|
145 | ) | |
|
146 | ||
|
147 | def up(self, query: str, other_than: str, history: History) -> None: | |
|
148 | for suggestion, line_number in self._find_next_match( | |
|
149 | query, self.skip_lines, history | |
|
150 | ): | |
|
151 | # if user has history ['very.a', 'very', 'very.b'] and typed 'very' | |
|
152 | # we want to switch from 'very.b' to 'very.a' because a) if the | |
|
153 | # suggestion equals current text, prompt-toolkit aborts suggesting | |
|
154 | # b) user likely would not be interested in 'very' anyways (they | |
|
155 | # already typed it). | |
|
156 | if query + suggestion != other_than: | |
|
157 | self.skip_lines = line_number | |
|
158 | break | |
|
159 | else: | |
|
160 | # no matches found, cycle back to beginning | |
|
161 | self.skip_lines = 0 | |
|
162 | ||
|
163 | def down(self, query: str, other_than: str, history: History) -> None: | |
|
164 | for suggestion, line_number in self._find_previous_match( | |
|
165 | query, self.skip_lines, history | |
|
166 | ): | |
|
167 | if query + suggestion != other_than: | |
|
168 | self.skip_lines = line_number | |
|
169 | break | |
|
170 | else: | |
|
171 | # no matches found, cycle to end | |
|
172 | for suggestion, line_number in self._find_previous_match( | |
|
173 | query, float("Inf"), history | |
|
174 | ): | |
|
175 | if query + suggestion != other_than: | |
|
176 | self.skip_lines = line_number | |
|
177 | break | |
|
178 | ||
|
179 | ||
|
180 | # Needed for to accept autosuggestions in vi insert mode | |
|
181 | def accept_in_vi_insert_mode(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
182 | """Apply autosuggestion if at end of line.""" | |
|
183 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
|
184 | d = buffer.document | |
|
185 | after_cursor = d.text[d.cursor_position :] | |
|
186 | lines = after_cursor.split("\n") | |
|
187 | end_of_current_line = lines[0].strip() | |
|
188 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion | |
|
189 | if (suggestion is not None) and (suggestion.text) and (end_of_current_line == ""): | |
|
190 | buffer.insert_text(suggestion.text) | |
|
191 | else: | |
|
192 | nc.end_of_line(event) | |
|
193 | ||
|
194 | ||
|
195 | def accept(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
|
196 | """Accept autosuggestion""" | |
|
197 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
|
198 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion | |
|
199 | if suggestion: | |
|
200 | buffer.insert_text(suggestion.text) | |
|
201 | else: | |
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202 | nc.forward_char(event) | |
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203 | ||
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204 | ||
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205 | def discard(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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206 | """Discard autosuggestion""" | |
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207 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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208 | buffer.suggestion = None | |
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209 | ||
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210 | ||
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211 | def accept_word(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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212 | """Fill partial autosuggestion by word""" | |
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213 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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214 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion | |
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215 | if suggestion: | |
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216 | t = re.split(r"(\S+\s+)", suggestion.text) | |
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217 | buffer.insert_text(next((x for x in t if x), "")) | |
|
218 | else: | |
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219 | nc.forward_word(event) | |
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220 | ||
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221 | ||
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222 | def accept_character(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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223 | """Fill partial autosuggestion by character""" | |
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224 | b = event.current_buffer | |
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225 | suggestion = b.suggestion | |
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226 | if suggestion and suggestion.text: | |
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227 | b.insert_text(suggestion.text[0]) | |
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228 | ||
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229 | ||
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230 | def accept_and_keep_cursor(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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231 | """Accept autosuggestion and keep cursor in place""" | |
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232 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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233 | old_position = buffer.cursor_position | |
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234 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion | |
|
235 | if suggestion: | |
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236 | buffer.insert_text(suggestion.text) | |
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237 | buffer.cursor_position = old_position | |
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238 | ||
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239 | ||
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240 | def accept_and_move_cursor_left(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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241 | """Accept autosuggestion and move cursor left in place""" | |
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242 | accept_and_keep_cursor(event) | |
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243 | nc.backward_char(event) | |
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244 | ||
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245 | ||
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246 | def _update_hint(buffer: Buffer): | |
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247 | if buffer.auto_suggest: | |
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248 | suggestion = buffer.auto_suggest.get_suggestion(buffer, buffer.document) | |
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249 | buffer.suggestion = suggestion | |
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250 | ||
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251 | ||
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252 | def backspace_and_resume_hint(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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253 | """Resume autosuggestions after deleting last character""" | |
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254 | current_buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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255 | ||
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256 | def resume_hinting(buffer: Buffer): | |
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257 | _update_hint(buffer) | |
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258 | current_buffer.on_text_changed.remove_handler(resume_hinting) | |
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259 | ||
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260 | current_buffer.on_text_changed.add_handler(resume_hinting) | |
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261 | nc.backward_delete_char(event) | |
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262 | ||
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263 | ||
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264 | def up_and_update_hint(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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265 | """Go up and update hint""" | |
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266 | current_buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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267 | ||
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268 | current_buffer.auto_up(count=event.arg) | |
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269 | _update_hint(current_buffer) | |
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270 | ||
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271 | ||
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272 | def down_and_update_hint(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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273 | """Go down and update hint""" | |
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274 | current_buffer = event.current_buffer | |
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275 | ||
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276 | current_buffer.auto_down(count=event.arg) | |
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277 | _update_hint(current_buffer) | |
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278 | ||
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279 | ||
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280 | def accept_token(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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281 | """Fill partial autosuggestion by token""" | |
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282 | b = event.current_buffer | |
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283 | suggestion = b.suggestion | |
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284 | ||
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285 | if suggestion: | |
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286 | prefix = _get_query(b.document) | |
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287 | text = prefix + suggestion.text | |
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288 | ||
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289 | tokens: List[Optional[str]] = [None, None, None] | |
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290 | substrings = [""] | |
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291 | i = 0 | |
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292 | ||
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293 | for token in generate_tokens(StringIO(text).readline): | |
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294 | if token.type == tokenize.NEWLINE: | |
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295 | index = len(text) | |
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296 | else: | |
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297 | index = text.index(token[1], len(substrings[-1])) | |
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298 | substrings.append(text[:index]) | |
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299 | tokenized_so_far = substrings[-1] | |
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300 | if tokenized_so_far.startswith(prefix): | |
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301 | if i == 0 and len(tokenized_so_far) > len(prefix): | |
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302 | tokens[0] = tokenized_so_far[len(prefix) :] | |
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303 | substrings.append(tokenized_so_far) | |
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304 | i += 1 | |
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305 | tokens[i] = token[1] | |
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306 | if i == 2: | |
|
307 | break | |
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308 | i += 1 | |
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309 | ||
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310 | if tokens[0]: | |
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311 | to_insert: str | |
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312 | insert_text = substrings[-2] | |
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313 | if tokens[1] and len(tokens[1]) == 1: | |
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314 | insert_text = substrings[-1] | |
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315 | to_insert = insert_text[len(prefix) :] | |
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316 | b.insert_text(to_insert) | |
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317 | return | |
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318 | ||
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319 | nc.forward_word(event) | |
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320 | ||
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321 | ||
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322 | Provider = Union[AutoSuggestFromHistory, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, None] | |
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323 | ||
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324 | ||
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325 | def _swap_autosuggestion( | |
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326 | buffer: Buffer, | |
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327 | provider: NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, | |
|
328 | direction_method: Callable, | |
|
329 | ): | |
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330 | """ | |
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331 | We skip most recent history entry (in either direction) if it equals the | |
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332 | current autosuggestion because if user cycles when auto-suggestion is shown | |
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333 | they most likely want something else than what was suggested (otherwise | |
|
334 | they would have accepted the suggestion). | |
|
335 | """ | |
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336 | suggestion = buffer.suggestion | |
|
337 | if not suggestion: | |
|
338 | return | |
|
339 | ||
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340 | query = _get_query(buffer.document) | |
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341 | current = query + suggestion.text | |
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342 | ||
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343 | direction_method(query=query, other_than=current, history=buffer.history) | |
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344 | ||
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345 | new_suggestion = provider.get_suggestion(buffer, buffer.document) | |
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346 | buffer.suggestion = new_suggestion | |
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347 | ||
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348 | ||
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349 | def swap_autosuggestion_up(provider: Provider): | |
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350 | def swap_autosuggestion_up(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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351 | """Get next autosuggestion from history.""" | |
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352 | if not isinstance(provider, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory): | |
|
353 | return | |
|
354 | ||
|
355 | return _swap_autosuggestion( | |
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356 | buffer=event.current_buffer, provider=provider, direction_method=provider.up | |
|
357 | ) | |
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358 | ||
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359 | swap_autosuggestion_up.__name__ = "swap_autosuggestion_up" | |
|
360 | return swap_autosuggestion_up | |
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361 | ||
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362 | ||
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363 | def swap_autosuggestion_down( | |
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364 | provider: Union[AutoSuggestFromHistory, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, None] | |
|
365 | ): | |
|
366 | def swap_autosuggestion_down(event: KeyPressEvent): | |
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367 | """Get previous autosuggestion from history.""" | |
|
368 | if not isinstance(provider, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory): | |
|
369 | return | |
|
370 | ||
|
371 | return _swap_autosuggestion( | |
|
372 | buffer=event.current_buffer, | |
|
373 | provider=provider, | |
|
374 | direction_method=provider.down, | |
|
375 | ) | |
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376 | ||
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377 | swap_autosuggestion_down.__name__ = "swap_autosuggestion_down" | |
|
378 | return swap_autosuggestion_down |
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1 | import pytest | |
|
2 | from IPython.terminal.shortcuts.auto_suggest import ( | |
|
3 | accept, | |
|
4 | accept_in_vi_insert_mode, | |
|
5 | accept_token, | |
|
6 | accept_character, | |
|
7 | accept_word, | |
|
8 | accept_and_keep_cursor, | |
|
9 | discard, | |
|
10 | NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, | |
|
11 | swap_autosuggestion_up, | |
|
12 | swap_autosuggestion_down, | |
|
13 | ) | |
|
14 | ||
|
15 | from prompt_toolkit.history import InMemoryHistory | |
|
16 | from prompt_toolkit.buffer import Buffer | |
|
17 | from prompt_toolkit.document import Document | |
|
18 | from prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest import AutoSuggestFromHistory | |
|
19 | ||
|
20 | from unittest.mock import patch, Mock | |
|
21 | ||
|
22 | ||
|
23 | def make_event(text, cursor, suggestion): | |
|
24 | event = Mock() | |
|
25 | event.current_buffer = Mock() | |
|
26 | event.current_buffer.suggestion = Mock() | |
|
27 | event.current_buffer.text = text | |
|
28 | event.current_buffer.cursor_position = cursor | |
|
29 | event.current_buffer.suggestion.text = suggestion | |
|
30 | event.current_buffer.document = Document(text=text, cursor_position=cursor) | |
|
31 | return event | |
|
32 | ||
|
33 | ||
|
34 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
35 | "text, suggestion, expected", | |
|
36 | [ | |
|
37 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", "def out(tag: str, n=50):"), | |
|
38 | ("def ", "out(tag: str, n=50):", "out(tag: str, n=50):"), | |
|
39 | ], | |
|
40 | ) | |
|
41 | def test_accept(text, suggestion, expected): | |
|
42 | event = make_event(text, len(text), suggestion) | |
|
43 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
|
44 | buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
45 | accept(event) | |
|
46 | assert buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
47 | assert buffer.insert_text.call_args[0] == (expected,) | |
|
48 | ||
|
49 | ||
|
50 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
51 | "text, suggestion", | |
|
52 | [ | |
|
53 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):"), | |
|
54 | ("def ", "out(tag: str, n=50):"), | |
|
55 | ], | |
|
56 | ) | |
|
57 | def test_discard(text, suggestion): | |
|
58 | event = make_event(text, len(text), suggestion) | |
|
59 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
|
60 | buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
61 | discard(event) | |
|
62 | assert not buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
63 | assert buffer.suggestion is None | |
|
64 | ||
|
65 | ||
|
66 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
67 | "text, cursor, suggestion, called", | |
|
68 | [ | |
|
69 | ("123456", 6, "123456789", True), | |
|
70 | ("123456", 3, "123456789", False), | |
|
71 | ("123456 \n789", 6, "123456789", True), | |
|
72 | ], | |
|
73 | ) | |
|
74 | def test_autosuggest_at_EOL(text, cursor, suggestion, called): | |
|
75 | """ | |
|
76 | test that autosuggest is only applied at end of line. | |
|
77 | """ | |
|
78 | ||
|
79 | event = make_event(text, cursor, suggestion) | |
|
80 | event.current_buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
81 | accept_in_vi_insert_mode(event) | |
|
82 | if called: | |
|
83 | event.current_buffer.insert_text.assert_called() | |
|
84 | else: | |
|
85 | event.current_buffer.insert_text.assert_not_called() | |
|
86 | # event.current_buffer.document.get_end_of_line_position.assert_called() | |
|
87 | ||
|
88 | ||
|
89 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
90 | "text, suggestion, expected", | |
|
91 | [ | |
|
92 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", "def "), | |
|
93 | ("d", "ef out(tag: str, n=50):", "ef "), | |
|
94 | ("de ", "f out(tag: str, n=50):", "f "), | |
|
95 | ("def", " out(tag: str, n=50):", " "), | |
|
96 | ("def ", "out(tag: str, n=50):", "out("), | |
|
97 | ("def o", "ut(tag: str, n=50):", "ut("), | |
|
98 | ("def ou", "t(tag: str, n=50):", "t("), | |
|
99 | ("def out", "(tag: str, n=50):", "("), | |
|
100 | ("def out(", "tag: str, n=50):", "tag: "), | |
|
101 | ("def out(t", "ag: str, n=50):", "ag: "), | |
|
102 | ("def out(ta", "g: str, n=50):", "g: "), | |
|
103 | ("def out(tag", ": str, n=50):", ": "), | |
|
104 | ("def out(tag:", " str, n=50):", " "), | |
|
105 | ("def out(tag: ", "str, n=50):", "str, "), | |
|
106 | ("def out(tag: s", "tr, n=50):", "tr, "), | |
|
107 | ("def out(tag: st", "r, n=50):", "r, "), | |
|
108 | ("def out(tag: str", ", n=50):", ", n"), | |
|
109 | ("def out(tag: str,", " n=50):", " n"), | |
|
110 | ("def out(tag: str, ", "n=50):", "n="), | |
|
111 | ("def out(tag: str, n", "=50):", "="), | |
|
112 | ("def out(tag: str, n=", "50):", "50)"), | |
|
113 | ("def out(tag: str, n=5", "0):", "0)"), | |
|
114 | ("def out(tag: str, n=50", "):", "):"), | |
|
115 | ("def out(tag: str, n=50)", ":", ":"), | |
|
116 | ], | |
|
117 | ) | |
|
118 | def test_autosuggest_token(text, suggestion, expected): | |
|
119 | event = make_event(text, len(text), suggestion) | |
|
120 | event.current_buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
121 | accept_token(event) | |
|
122 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
123 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.call_args[0] == (expected,) | |
|
124 | ||
|
125 | ||
|
126 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
127 | "text, suggestion, expected", | |
|
128 | [ | |
|
129 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", "d"), | |
|
130 | ("d", "ef out(tag: str, n=50):", "e"), | |
|
131 | ("de ", "f out(tag: str, n=50):", "f"), | |
|
132 | ("def", " out(tag: str, n=50):", " "), | |
|
133 | ], | |
|
134 | ) | |
|
135 | def test_accept_character(text, suggestion, expected): | |
|
136 | event = make_event(text, len(text), suggestion) | |
|
137 | event.current_buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
138 | accept_character(event) | |
|
139 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
140 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.call_args[0] == (expected,) | |
|
141 | ||
|
142 | ||
|
143 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
144 | "text, suggestion, expected", | |
|
145 | [ | |
|
146 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", "def "), | |
|
147 | ("d", "ef out(tag: str, n=50):", "ef "), | |
|
148 | ("de", "f out(tag: str, n=50):", "f "), | |
|
149 | ("def", " out(tag: str, n=50):", " "), | |
|
150 | # (this is why we also have accept_token) | |
|
151 | ("def ", "out(tag: str, n=50):", "out(tag: "), | |
|
152 | ], | |
|
153 | ) | |
|
154 | def test_accept_word(text, suggestion, expected): | |
|
155 | event = make_event(text, len(text), suggestion) | |
|
156 | event.current_buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
157 | accept_word(event) | |
|
158 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
159 | assert event.current_buffer.insert_text.call_args[0] == (expected,) | |
|
160 | ||
|
161 | ||
|
162 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( | |
|
163 | "text, suggestion, expected, cursor", | |
|
164 | [ | |
|
165 | ("", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", "def out(tag: str, n=50):", 0), | |
|
166 | ("def ", "out(tag: str, n=50):", "out(tag: str, n=50):", 4), | |
|
167 | ], | |
|
168 | ) | |
|
169 | def test_accept_and_keep_cursor(text, suggestion, expected, cursor): | |
|
170 | event = make_event(text, cursor, suggestion) | |
|
171 | buffer = event.current_buffer | |
|
172 | buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
173 | accept_and_keep_cursor(event) | |
|
174 | assert buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
175 | assert buffer.insert_text.call_args[0] == (expected,) | |
|
176 | assert buffer.cursor_position == cursor | |
|
177 | ||
|
178 | ||
|
179 | def test_autosuggest_token_empty(): | |
|
180 | full = "def out(tag: str, n=50):" | |
|
181 | event = make_event(full, len(full), "") | |
|
182 | event.current_buffer.insert_text = Mock() | |
|
183 | ||
|
184 | with patch( | |
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185 | "prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings.named_commands.forward_word" | |
|
186 | ) as forward_word: | |
|
187 | accept_token(event) | |
|
188 | assert not event.current_buffer.insert_text.called | |
|
189 | assert forward_word.called | |
|
190 | ||
|
191 | ||
|
192 | def test_other_providers(): | |
|
193 | """Ensure that swapping autosuggestions does not break with other providers""" | |
|
194 | provider = AutoSuggestFromHistory() | |
|
195 | up = swap_autosuggestion_up(provider) | |
|
196 | down = swap_autosuggestion_down(provider) | |
|
197 | event = Mock() | |
|
198 | event.current_buffer = Buffer() | |
|
199 | assert up(event) is None | |
|
200 | assert down(event) is None | |
|
201 | ||
|
202 | ||
|
203 | async def test_navigable_provider(): | |
|
204 | provider = NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory() | |
|
205 | history = InMemoryHistory(history_strings=["very_a", "very", "very_b", "very_c"]) | |
|
206 | buffer = Buffer(history=history) | |
|
207 | ||
|
208 | async for _ in history.load(): | |
|
209 | pass | |
|
210 | ||
|
211 | buffer.cursor_position = 5 | |
|
212 | buffer.text = "very" | |
|
213 | ||
|
214 | up = swap_autosuggestion_up(provider) | |
|
215 | down = swap_autosuggestion_down(provider) | |
|
216 | ||
|
217 | event = Mock() | |
|
218 | event.current_buffer = buffer | |
|
219 | ||
|
220 | def get_suggestion(): | |
|
221 | suggestion = provider.get_suggestion(buffer, buffer.document) | |
|
222 | buffer.suggestion = suggestion | |
|
223 | return suggestion | |
|
224 | ||
|
225 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_c" | |
|
226 | ||
|
227 | # should go up | |
|
228 | up(event) | |
|
229 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_b" | |
|
230 | ||
|
231 | # should skip over 'very' which is identical to buffer content | |
|
232 | up(event) | |
|
233 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_a" | |
|
234 | ||
|
235 | # should cycle back to beginning | |
|
236 | up(event) | |
|
237 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_c" | |
|
238 | ||
|
239 | # should cycle back through end boundary | |
|
240 | down(event) | |
|
241 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_a" | |
|
242 | ||
|
243 | down(event) | |
|
244 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_b" | |
|
245 | ||
|
246 | down(event) | |
|
247 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_c" | |
|
248 | ||
|
249 | down(event) | |
|
250 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_a" | |
|
251 | ||
|
252 | ||
|
253 | async def test_navigable_provider_multiline_entries(): | |
|
254 | provider = NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory() | |
|
255 | history = InMemoryHistory(history_strings=["very_a\nvery_b", "very_c"]) | |
|
256 | buffer = Buffer(history=history) | |
|
257 | ||
|
258 | async for _ in history.load(): | |
|
259 | pass | |
|
260 | ||
|
261 | buffer.cursor_position = 5 | |
|
262 | buffer.text = "very" | |
|
263 | up = swap_autosuggestion_up(provider) | |
|
264 | down = swap_autosuggestion_down(provider) | |
|
265 | ||
|
266 | event = Mock() | |
|
267 | event.current_buffer = buffer | |
|
268 | ||
|
269 | def get_suggestion(): | |
|
270 | suggestion = provider.get_suggestion(buffer, buffer.document) | |
|
271 | buffer.suggestion = suggestion | |
|
272 | return suggestion | |
|
273 | ||
|
274 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_c" | |
|
275 | ||
|
276 | up(event) | |
|
277 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_b" | |
|
278 | ||
|
279 | up(event) | |
|
280 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_a" | |
|
281 | ||
|
282 | down(event) | |
|
283 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_b" | |
|
284 | ||
|
285 | down(event) | |
|
286 | assert get_suggestion().text == "_c" | |
|
287 | ||
|
288 | ||
|
289 | def create_session_mock(): | |
|
290 | session = Mock() | |
|
291 | session.default_buffer = Buffer() | |
|
292 | return session | |
|
293 | ||
|
294 | ||
|
295 | def test_navigable_provider_connection(): | |
|
296 | provider = NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory() | |
|
297 | provider.skip_lines = 1 | |
|
298 | ||
|
299 | session_1 = create_session_mock() | |
|
300 | provider.connect(session_1) | |
|
301 | ||
|
302 | assert provider.skip_lines == 1 | |
|
303 | session_1.default_buffer.on_text_insert.fire() | |
|
304 | assert provider.skip_lines == 0 | |
|
305 | ||
|
306 | session_2 = create_session_mock() | |
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307 | provider.connect(session_2) | |
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308 | provider.skip_lines = 2 | |
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309 | ||
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310 | assert provider.skip_lines == 2 | |
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311 | session_2.default_buffer.on_text_insert.fire() | |
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312 | assert provider.skip_lines == 0 | |
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313 | ||
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314 | provider.skip_lines = 3 | |
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315 | provider.disconnect() | |
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316 | session_1.default_buffer.on_text_insert.fire() | |
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317 | session_2.default_buffer.on_text_insert.fire() | |
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318 | assert provider.skip_lines == 3 |
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1 | /* | |
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2 | Needed to revert problematic lack of wrapping in sphinx_rtd_theme, see: | |
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3 | https://github.com/readthedocs/sphinx_rtd_theme/issues/117 | |
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4 | */ | |
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5 | .wy-table-responsive table.shortcuts td, .wy-table-responsive table.shortcuts th { | |
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6 | white-space: normal!important; | |
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7 | } |
@@ -29,11 +29,13 b' jobs:' | |||
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29 | 29 | pip install mypy pyflakes flake8 |
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30 | 30 | - name: Lint with mypy |
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31 | 31 | run: | |
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32 | set -e | |
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32 | 33 | mypy -p IPython.terminal |
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33 | 34 | mypy -p IPython.core.magics |
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34 | 35 | mypy -p IPython.core.guarded_eval |
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35 | 36 | mypy -p IPython.core.completer |
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36 | 37 | - name: Lint with pyflakes |
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37 | 38 | run: | |
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39 | set -e | |
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38 | 40 | flake8 IPython/core/magics/script.py |
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39 | 41 | flake8 IPython/core/magics/packaging.py |
@@ -123,9 +123,8 b' class ProfileAwareConfigLoader(PyFileConfigLoader):' | |||
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123 | 123 | return super(ProfileAwareConfigLoader, self).load_subconfig(fname, path=path) |
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124 | 124 | |
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125 | 125 | class BaseIPythonApplication(Application): |
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126 | ||
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127 | name = u'ipython' | |
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128 | description = Unicode(u'IPython: an enhanced interactive Python shell.') | |
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126 | name = "ipython" | |
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127 | description = "IPython: an enhanced interactive Python shell." | |
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129 | 128 | version = Unicode(release.version) |
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130 | 129 | |
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131 | 130 | aliases = base_aliases |
@@ -311,7 +310,7 b' class BaseIPythonApplication(Application):' | |||
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311 | 310 | except OSError as e: |
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312 | 311 | # this will not be EEXIST |
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313 | 312 | self.log.error("couldn't create path %s: %s", path, e) |
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314 |
self.log.debug("IPYTHONDIR set to: %s" |
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313 | self.log.debug("IPYTHONDIR set to: %s", new) | |
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315 | 314 | |
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316 | 315 | def load_config_file(self, suppress_errors=IPYTHON_SUPPRESS_CONFIG_ERRORS): |
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317 | 316 | """Load the config file. |
@@ -401,7 +400,7 b' class BaseIPythonApplication(Application):' | |||
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401 | 400 | self.log.fatal("Profile %r not found."%self.profile) |
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402 | 401 | self.exit(1) |
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403 | 402 | else: |
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404 |
self.log.debug( |
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403 | self.log.debug("Using existing profile dir: %r", p.location) | |
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405 | 404 | else: |
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406 | 405 | location = self.config.ProfileDir.location |
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407 | 406 | # location is fully specified |
@@ -421,7 +420,7 b' class BaseIPythonApplication(Application):' | |||
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421 | 420 | self.log.fatal("Profile directory %r not found."%location) |
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422 | 421 | self.exit(1) |
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423 | 422 | else: |
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424 |
self.log.debug( |
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423 | self.log.debug("Using existing profile dir: %r", p.location) | |
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425 | 424 | # if profile_dir is specified explicitly, set profile name |
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426 | 425 | dir_name = os.path.basename(p.location) |
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427 | 426 | if dir_name.startswith('profile_'): |
@@ -468,7 +467,7 b' class BaseIPythonApplication(Application):' | |||
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468 | 467 | s = self.generate_config_file() |
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469 | 468 | config_file = Path(self.profile_dir.location) / self.config_file_name |
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470 | 469 | if self.overwrite or not config_file.exists(): |
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471 |
self.log.warning("Generating default config file: %r" |
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470 | self.log.warning("Generating default config file: %r", (config_file)) | |
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472 | 471 | config_file.write_text(s, encoding="utf-8") |
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473 | 472 | |
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474 | 473 | @catch_config_error |
@@ -91,7 +91,13 b' class DisplayHook(Configurable):' | |||
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91 | 91 | # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here |
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92 | 92 | return False |
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93 | 93 | |
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94 | sio = _io.StringIO(cell) | |
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94 | return self.semicolon_at_end_of_expression(cell) | |
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95 | ||
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96 | @staticmethod | |
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97 | def semicolon_at_end_of_expression(expression): | |
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98 | """Parse Python expression and detects whether last token is ';'""" | |
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99 | ||
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100 | sio = _io.StringIO(expression) | |
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95 | 101 | tokens = list(tokenize.generate_tokens(sio.readline)) |
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96 | 102 | |
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97 | 103 | for token in reversed(tokens): |
@@ -2367,6 +2367,14 b' class InteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable):' | |||
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2367 | 2367 | kwargs['local_ns'] = self.get_local_scope(stack_depth) |
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2368 | 2368 | with self.builtin_trap: |
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2369 | 2369 | result = fn(*args, **kwargs) |
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2370 | ||
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2371 | # The code below prevents the output from being displayed | |
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2372 | # when using magics with decodator @output_can_be_silenced | |
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2373 | # when the last Python token in the expression is a ';'. | |
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2374 | if getattr(fn, magic.MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED, False): | |
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2375 | if DisplayHook.semicolon_at_end_of_expression(magic_arg_s): | |
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2376 | return None | |
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2377 | ||
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2370 | 2378 | return result |
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2371 | 2379 | |
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2372 | 2380 | def get_local_scope(self, stack_depth): |
@@ -2420,6 +2428,14 b' class InteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable):' | |||
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2420 | 2428 | with self.builtin_trap: |
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2421 | 2429 | args = (magic_arg_s, cell) |
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2422 | 2430 | result = fn(*args, **kwargs) |
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2431 | ||
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2432 | # The code below prevents the output from being displayed | |
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2433 | # when using magics with decodator @output_can_be_silenced | |
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2434 | # when the last Python token in the expression is a ';'. | |
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2435 | if getattr(fn, magic.MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED, False): | |
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2436 | if DisplayHook.semicolon_at_end_of_expression(cell): | |
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2437 | return None | |
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2438 | ||
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2423 | 2439 | return result |
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2424 | 2440 | |
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2425 | 2441 | def find_line_magic(self, magic_name): |
@@ -3200,6 +3216,7 b' class InteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable):' | |||
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3200 | 3216 | # Execute the user code |
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3201 | 3217 | interactivity = "none" if silent else self.ast_node_interactivity |
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3202 | 3218 | |
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3219 | ||
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3203 | 3220 | has_raised = await self.run_ast_nodes(code_ast.body, cell_name, |
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3204 | 3221 | interactivity=interactivity, compiler=compiler, result=result) |
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3205 | 3222 |
@@ -198,7 +198,16 b' which already exists. But you must first start the logging process with' | |||
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198 | 198 | odata = u'\n'.join([u'#[Out]# %s' % s |
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199 | 199 | for s in data.splitlines()]) |
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200 | 200 | write(u'%s\n' % odata) |
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201 | try: | |
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201 | 202 | self.logfile.flush() |
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203 | except OSError: | |
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204 | print("Failed to flush the log file.") | |
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205 | print( | |
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206 | f"Please check that {self.logfname} exists and have the right permissions." | |
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207 | ) | |
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208 | print( | |
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209 | "Also consider turning off the log with `%logstop` to avoid this warning." | |
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210 | ) | |
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202 | 211 | |
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203 | 212 | def logstop(self): |
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204 | 213 | """Fully stop logging and close log file. |
@@ -257,7 +257,8 b' def _function_magic_marker(magic_kind):' | |||
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257 | 257 | return magic_deco |
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258 | 258 | |
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259 | 259 | |
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260 |
MAGIC_NO_VAR_EXPAND_ATTR = |
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260 | MAGIC_NO_VAR_EXPAND_ATTR = "_ipython_magic_no_var_expand" | |
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261 | MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED = "_ipython_magic_output_can_be_silenced" | |
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261 | 262 | |
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262 | 263 | |
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263 | 264 | def no_var_expand(magic_func): |
@@ -276,6 +277,16 b' def no_var_expand(magic_func):' | |||
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276 | 277 | return magic_func |
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277 | 278 | |
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278 | 279 | |
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280 | def output_can_be_silenced(magic_func): | |
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281 | """Mark a magic function so its output may be silenced. | |
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282 | ||
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283 | The output is silenced if the Python code used as a parameter of | |
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284 | the magic ends in a semicolon, not counting a Python comment that can | |
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285 | follow it. | |
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286 | """ | |
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287 | setattr(magic_func, MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED, True) | |
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288 | return magic_func | |
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289 | ||
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279 | 290 | # Create the actual decorators for public use |
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280 | 291 | |
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281 | 292 | # These three are used to decorate methods in class definitions |
@@ -37,6 +37,7 b' from IPython.core.magic import (' | |||
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37 | 37 | magics_class, |
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38 | 38 | needs_local_scope, |
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39 | 39 | no_var_expand, |
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40 | output_can_be_silenced, | |
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40 | 41 | on_off, |
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41 | 42 | ) |
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42 | 43 | from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest |
@@ -1194,6 +1195,7 b' class ExecutionMagics(Magics):' | |||
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1194 | 1195 | @no_var_expand |
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1195 | 1196 | @needs_local_scope |
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1196 | 1197 | @line_cell_magic |
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1198 | @output_can_be_silenced | |
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1197 | 1199 | def time(self,line='', cell=None, local_ns=None): |
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1198 | 1200 | """Time execution of a Python statement or expression. |
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1199 | 1201 |
@@ -468,9 +468,9 b' class OSMagics(Magics):' | |||
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468 | 468 | string. |
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469 | 469 | |
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470 | 470 | Usage:\\ |
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471 | %set_env var val: set value for var | |
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472 | %set_env var=val: set value for var | |
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473 | %set_env var=$val: set value for var, using python expansion if possible | |
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471 | :``%set_env var val``: set value for var | |
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472 | :``%set_env var=val``: set value for var | |
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473 | :``%set_env var=$val``: set value for var, using python expansion if possible | |
|
474 | 474 | """ |
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475 | 475 | split = '=' if '=' in parameter_s else ' ' |
|
476 | 476 | bits = parameter_s.split(split, 1) |
@@ -54,7 +54,7 b' class PylabMagics(Magics):' | |||
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54 | 54 | If you are using the inline matplotlib backend in the IPython Notebook |
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55 | 55 | you can set which figure formats are enabled using the following:: |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 |
In [1]: from |
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57 | In [1]: from matplotlib_inline.backend_inline import set_matplotlib_formats | |
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58 | 58 | |
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59 | 59 | In [2]: set_matplotlib_formats('pdf', 'svg') |
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60 | 60 | |
@@ -65,9 +65,9 b' class PylabMagics(Magics):' | |||
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65 | 65 | |
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66 | 66 | In [3]: %config InlineBackend.print_figure_kwargs = {'bbox_inches':None} |
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67 | 67 | |
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68 | In addition, see the docstring of | |
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69 |
` |
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70 |
` |
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68 | In addition, see the docstrings of | |
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69 | `matplotlib_inline.backend_inline.set_matplotlib_formats` and | |
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70 | `matplotlib_inline.backend_inline.set_matplotlib_close` for more information on | |
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71 | 71 | changing additional behaviors of the inline backend. |
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72 | 72 | |
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73 | 73 | Examples |
@@ -210,7 +210,7 b' class ScriptMagics(Magics):' | |||
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210 | 210 | |
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211 | 211 | async def _handle_stream(stream, stream_arg, file_object): |
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212 | 212 | while True: |
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213 | line = (await stream.readline()).decode("utf8") | |
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213 | line = (await stream.readline()).decode("utf8", errors="replace") | |
|
214 | 214 | if not line: |
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215 | 215 | break |
|
216 | 216 | if stream_arg: |
@@ -16,7 +16,7 b'' | |||
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16 | 16 | # release. 'dev' as a _version_extra string means this is a development |
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17 | 17 | # version |
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18 | 18 | _version_major = 8 |
|
19 |
_version_minor = |
|
|
19 | _version_minor = 10 | |
|
20 | 20 | _version_patch = 0 |
|
21 | 21 | _version_extra = ".dev" |
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22 | 22 | # _version_extra = "rc1" |
@@ -278,7 +278,7 b' class InteractiveShellApp(Configurable):' | |||
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278 | 278 | ) |
|
279 | 279 | for ext in extensions: |
|
280 | 280 | try: |
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281 |
self.log.info("Loading IPython extension: %s" |
|
|
281 | self.log.info("Loading IPython extension: %s", ext) | |
|
282 | 282 | self.shell.extension_manager.load_extension(ext) |
|
283 | 283 | except: |
|
284 | 284 | if self.reraise_ipython_extension_failures: |
@@ -416,6 +416,65 b' def test_time():' | |||
|
416 | 416 | with tt.AssertPrints("hihi", suppress=False): |
|
417 | 417 | ip.run_cell("f('hi')") |
|
418 | 418 | |
|
419 | ||
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420 | # ';' at the end of %time prevents instruction value to be printed. | |
|
421 | # This tests fix for #13837. | |
|
422 | def test_time_no_output_with_semicolon(): | |
|
423 | ip = get_ipython() | |
|
424 | ||
|
425 | # Test %time cases | |
|
426 | with tt.AssertPrints(" 123456"): | |
|
427 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
428 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
429 | ip.run_cell("%time 123000+456") | |
|
430 | ||
|
431 | with tt.AssertNotPrints(" 123456"): | |
|
432 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
433 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
434 | ip.run_cell("%time 123000+456;") | |
|
435 | ||
|
436 | with tt.AssertPrints(" 123456"): | |
|
437 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
438 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
439 | ip.run_cell("%time 123000+456 # Comment") | |
|
440 | ||
|
441 | with tt.AssertNotPrints(" 123456"): | |
|
442 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
443 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
444 | ip.run_cell("%time 123000+456; # Comment") | |
|
445 | ||
|
446 | with tt.AssertPrints(" 123456"): | |
|
447 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
448 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
449 | ip.run_cell("%time 123000+456 # ;Comment") | |
|
450 | ||
|
451 | # Test %%time cases | |
|
452 | with tt.AssertPrints("123456"): | |
|
453 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
454 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
455 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n123000+456\n\n\n") | |
|
456 | ||
|
457 | with tt.AssertNotPrints("123456"): | |
|
458 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
459 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
460 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n123000+456;\n\n\n") | |
|
461 | ||
|
462 | with tt.AssertPrints("123456"): | |
|
463 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
464 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
465 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n123000+456 # Comment\n\n\n") | |
|
466 | ||
|
467 | with tt.AssertNotPrints("123456"): | |
|
468 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
469 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
470 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n123000+456; # Comment\n\n\n") | |
|
471 | ||
|
472 | with tt.AssertPrints("123456"): | |
|
473 | with tt.AssertPrints("Wall time: ", suppress=False): | |
|
474 | with tt.AssertPrints("CPU times: ", suppress=False): | |
|
475 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n123000+456 # ;Comment\n\n\n") | |
|
476 | ||
|
477 | ||
|
419 | 478 | def test_time_last_not_expression(): |
|
420 | 479 | ip.run_cell("%%time\n" |
|
421 | 480 | "var_1 = 1\n" |
@@ -4,6 +4,7 b' import asyncio' | |||
|
4 | 4 | import os |
|
5 | 5 | import sys |
|
6 | 6 | from warnings import warn |
|
7 | from typing import Union as UnionType | |
|
7 | 8 | |
|
8 | 9 | from IPython.core.async_helpers import get_asyncio_loop |
|
9 | 10 | from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC |
@@ -49,6 +50,10 b' from .pt_inputhooks import get_inputhook_name_and_func' | |||
|
49 | 50 | from .prompts import Prompts, ClassicPrompts, RichPromptDisplayHook |
|
50 | 51 | from .ptutils import IPythonPTCompleter, IPythonPTLexer |
|
51 | 52 | from .shortcuts import create_ipython_shortcuts |
|
53 | from .shortcuts.auto_suggest import ( | |
|
54 | NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, | |
|
55 | AppendAutoSuggestionInAnyLine, | |
|
56 | ) | |
|
52 | 57 | |
|
53 | 58 | PTK3 = ptk_version.startswith('3.') |
|
54 | 59 | |
@@ -183,7 +188,10 b' class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):' | |||
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183 | 188 | 'menus, decrease for short and wide.' |
|
184 | 189 | ).tag(config=True) |
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185 | 190 | |
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186 | pt_app = None | |
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191 | pt_app: UnionType[PromptSession, None] = None | |
|
192 | auto_suggest: UnionType[ | |
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193 | AutoSuggestFromHistory, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, None | |
|
194 | ] = None | |
|
187 | 195 | debugger_history = None |
|
188 | 196 | |
|
189 | 197 | debugger_history_file = Unicode( |
@@ -376,18 +384,27 b' class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):' | |||
|
376 | 384 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
377 | 385 | |
|
378 | 386 | autosuggestions_provider = Unicode( |
|
379 | "AutoSuggestFromHistory", | |
|
387 | "NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory", | |
|
380 | 388 | help="Specifies from which source automatic suggestions are provided. " |
|
381 |
"Can be set to `'AutoSuggestFromHistory |
|
|
382 |
" |
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|
389 | "Can be set to ``'NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory'`` (:kbd:`up` and " | |
|
390 | ":kbd:`down` swap suggestions), ``'AutoSuggestFromHistory'``, " | |
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391 | " or ``None`` to disable automatic suggestions. " | |
|
392 | "Default is `'NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory`'.", | |
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383 | 393 | allow_none=True, |
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384 | 394 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
385 | 395 | |
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386 | 396 | def _set_autosuggestions(self, provider): |
|
397 | # disconnect old handler | |
|
398 | if self.auto_suggest and isinstance( | |
|
399 | self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory | |
|
400 | ): | |
|
401 | self.auto_suggest.disconnect() | |
|
387 | 402 | if provider is None: |
|
388 | 403 | self.auto_suggest = None |
|
389 | 404 | elif provider == "AutoSuggestFromHistory": |
|
390 | 405 | self.auto_suggest = AutoSuggestFromHistory() |
|
406 | elif provider == "NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory": | |
|
407 | self.auto_suggest = NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory() | |
|
391 | 408 | else: |
|
392 | 409 | raise ValueError("No valid provider.") |
|
393 | 410 | if self.pt_app: |
@@ -462,6 +479,8 b' class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):' | |||
|
462 | 479 | tempfile_suffix=".py", |
|
463 | 480 | **self._extra_prompt_options() |
|
464 | 481 | ) |
|
482 | if isinstance(self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory): | |
|
483 | self.auto_suggest.connect(self.pt_app) | |
|
465 | 484 | |
|
466 | 485 | def _make_style_from_name_or_cls(self, name_or_cls): |
|
467 | 486 | """ |
@@ -560,22 +579,38 b' class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):' | |||
|
560 | 579 | get_message = get_message() |
|
561 | 580 | |
|
562 | 581 | options = { |
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563 |
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564 |
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|
|
565 |
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|
566 |
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|
567 |
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|
568 |
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|
569 |
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|
570 |
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|
571 | 'complete_style': self.pt_complete_style, | |
|
572 | ||
|
582 | "complete_in_thread": False, | |
|
583 | "lexer": IPythonPTLexer(), | |
|
584 | "reserve_space_for_menu": self.space_for_menu, | |
|
585 | "message": get_message, | |
|
586 | "prompt_continuation": ( | |
|
587 | lambda width, lineno, is_soft_wrap: PygmentsTokens( | |
|
588 | self.prompts.continuation_prompt_tokens(width) | |
|
589 | ) | |
|
590 | ), | |
|
591 | "multiline": True, | |
|
592 | "complete_style": self.pt_complete_style, | |
|
593 | "input_processors": [ | |
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573 | 594 | # Highlight matching brackets, but only when this setting is |
|
574 | 595 | # enabled, and only when the DEFAULT_BUFFER has the focus. |
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575 |
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576 |
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577 |
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578 | Condition(lambda: self.highlight_matching_brackets))], | |
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596 | ConditionalProcessor( | |
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597 | processor=HighlightMatchingBracketProcessor(chars="[](){}"), | |
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598 | filter=HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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599 | & ~IsDone() | |
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600 | & Condition(lambda: self.highlight_matching_brackets), | |
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601 | ), | |
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602 | # Show auto-suggestion in lines other than the last line. | |
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603 | ConditionalProcessor( | |
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604 | processor=AppendAutoSuggestionInAnyLine(), | |
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605 | filter=HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) | |
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606 | & ~IsDone() | |
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607 | & Condition( | |
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608 | lambda: isinstance( | |
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609 | self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory | |
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610 | ) | |
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611 | ), | |
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612 | ), | |
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613 | ], | |
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579 | 614 |
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580 | 615 | if not PTK3: |
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581 | 616 | options['inputhook'] = self.inputhook |
@@ -647,7 +682,7 b' class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):' | |||
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647 | 682 | self.alias_manager.soft_define_alias(cmd, cmd) |
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648 | 683 | |
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649 | 684 | |
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650 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
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685 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: | |
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651 | 686 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
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652 | 687 | self._set_autosuggestions(self.autosuggestions_provider) |
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653 | 688 | self.init_prompt_toolkit_cli() |
@@ -156,7 +156,7 b" frontend_flags['i'] = (" | |||
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156 | 156 | flags.update(frontend_flags) |
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157 | 157 | |
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158 | 158 | aliases = dict(base_aliases) |
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159 | aliases.update(shell_aliases) | |
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159 | aliases.update(shell_aliases) # type: ignore[arg-type] | |
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160 | 160 | |
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161 | 161 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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162 | 162 | # Main classes and functions |
@@ -180,7 +180,7 b' class LocateIPythonApp(BaseIPythonApplication):' | |||
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180 | 180 | class TerminalIPythonApp(BaseIPythonApplication, InteractiveShellApp): |
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181 | 181 | name = u'ipython' |
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182 | 182 | description = usage.cl_usage |
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183 | crash_handler_class = IPAppCrashHandler | |
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183 | crash_handler_class = IPAppCrashHandler # typing: ignore[assignment] | |
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184 | 184 | examples = _examples |
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185 | 185 | |
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186 | 186 | flags = flags |
@@ -7,11 +7,25 b' import sys' | |||
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7 | 7 | import unittest |
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8 | 8 | import os |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | from prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest import AutoSuggestFromHistory | |
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11 | ||
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10 | 12 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer import InputTransformer |
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11 | 13 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt |
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12 | 14 | from IPython.utils.capture import capture_output |
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13 | 15 | |
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14 | 16 | from IPython.terminal.ptutils import _elide, _adjust_completion_text_based_on_context |
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17 | from IPython.terminal.shortcuts.auto_suggest import NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory | |
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18 | ||
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19 | ||
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20 | class TestAutoSuggest(unittest.TestCase): | |
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21 | def test_changing_provider(self): | |
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22 | ip = get_ipython() | |
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23 | ip.autosuggestions_provider = None | |
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24 | self.assertEqual(ip.auto_suggest, None) | |
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25 | ip.autosuggestions_provider = "AutoSuggestFromHistory" | |
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26 | self.assertIsInstance(ip.auto_suggest, AutoSuggestFromHistory) | |
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27 | ip.autosuggestions_provider = "NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory" | |
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28 | self.assertIsInstance(ip.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory) | |
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15 | 29 | |
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16 | 30 | |
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17 | 31 | class TestElide(unittest.TestCase): |
@@ -24,10 +38,10 b' class TestElide(unittest.TestCase):' | |||
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24 | 38 | ) |
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25 | 39 | |
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26 | 40 | test_string = os.sep.join(["", 10 * "a", 10 * "b", 10 * "c", ""]) |
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27 |
expect_st |
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41 | expect_string = ( | |
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28 | 42 | os.sep + "a" + "\N{HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS}" + "b" + os.sep + 10 * "c" |
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29 | 43 | ) |
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30 |
self.assertEqual(_elide(test_string, ""), expect_st |
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44 | self.assertEqual(_elide(test_string, ""), expect_string) | |
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31 | 45 | |
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32 | 46 | def test_elide_typed_normal(self): |
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33 | 47 | self.assertEqual( |
@@ -18,11 +18,6 b' from warnings import warn' | |||
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18 | 18 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc |
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19 | 19 | from .capture import CapturedIO, capture_output |
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20 | 20 | |
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21 | # setup stdin/stdout/stderr to sys.stdin/sys.stdout/sys.stderr | |
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22 | devnull = open(os.devnull, "w", encoding="utf-8") | |
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23 | atexit.register(devnull.close) | |
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24 | ||
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25 | ||
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26 | 21 | class Tee(object): |
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27 | 22 | """A class to duplicate an output stream to stdout/err. |
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28 | 23 |
@@ -1,45 +1,98 b'' | |||
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1 | from dataclasses import dataclass | |
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2 | from inspect import getsource | |
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1 | 3 | from pathlib import Path |
|
4 | from typing import cast, Callable, List, Union | |
|
5 | from html import escape as html_escape | |
|
6 | import re | |
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7 | ||
|
8 | from prompt_toolkit.keys import KEY_ALIASES | |
|
9 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyBindingsBase | |
|
10 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import Filter, Condition | |
|
11 | from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import PromptSession | |
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2 | 12 | |
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3 | 13 | from IPython.terminal.shortcuts import create_ipython_shortcuts |
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4 | 14 | |
|
5 | def name(c): | |
|
6 | s = c.__class__.__name__ | |
|
7 | if s == '_Invert': | |
|
8 | return '(Not: %s)' % name(c.filter) | |
|
9 | if s in log_filters.keys(): | |
|
10 | return '(%s: %s)' % (log_filters[s], ', '.join(name(x) for x in c.filters)) | |
|
11 | return log_filters[s] if s in log_filters.keys() else s | |
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12 | 15 | |
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16 | @dataclass | |
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17 | class Shortcut: | |
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18 | #: a sequence of keys (each element on the list corresponds to pressing one or more keys) | |
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19 | keys_sequence: list[str] | |
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20 | filter: str | |
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13 | 21 | |
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14 | def sentencize(s): | |
|
15 | """Extract first sentence | |
|
16 | """ | |
|
17 | s = s.replace('\n', ' ').strip().split('.') | |
|
18 | s = s[0] if len(s) else s | |
|
19 | try: | |
|
20 | return " ".join(s.split()) | |
|
21 | except AttributeError: | |
|
22 | return s | |
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23 | 22 | |
|
23 | @dataclass | |
|
24 | class Handler: | |
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25 | description: str | |
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26 | identifier: str | |
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24 | 27 | |
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25 | def most_common(lst, n=3): | |
|
26 | """Most common elements occurring more then `n` times | |
|
27 | """ | |
|
28 | from collections import Counter | |
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29 | 28 | |
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30 | c = Counter(lst) | |
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31 | return [k for (k, v) in c.items() if k and v > n] | |
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29 | @dataclass | |
|
30 | class Binding: | |
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31 | handler: Handler | |
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32 | shortcut: Shortcut | |
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32 | 33 | |
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33 | 34 | |
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34 | def multi_filter_str(flt): | |
|
35 | """Yield readable conditional filter | |
|
36 | """ | |
|
37 | assert hasattr(flt, 'filters'), 'Conditional filter required' | |
|
38 | yield name(flt) | |
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35 | class _NestedFilter(Filter): | |
|
36 | """Protocol reflecting non-public prompt_toolkit's `_AndList` and `_OrList`.""" | |
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37 | ||
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38 | filters: List[Filter] | |
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39 | ||
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40 | ||
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41 | class _Invert(Filter): | |
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42 | """Protocol reflecting non-public prompt_toolkit's `_Invert`.""" | |
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43 | ||
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44 | filter: Filter | |
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45 | ||
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46 | ||
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47 | conjunctions_labels = {"_AndList": "and", "_OrList": "or"} | |
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48 | ||
|
49 | ATOMIC_CLASSES = {"Never", "Always", "Condition"} | |
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50 | ||
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51 | ||
|
52 | def format_filter( | |
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53 | filter_: Union[Filter, _NestedFilter, Condition, _Invert], | |
|
54 | is_top_level=True, | |
|
55 | skip=None, | |
|
56 | ) -> str: | |
|
57 | """Create easily readable description of the filter.""" | |
|
58 | s = filter_.__class__.__name__ | |
|
59 | if s == "Condition": | |
|
60 | func = cast(Condition, filter_).func | |
|
61 | name = func.__name__ | |
|
62 | if name == "<lambda>": | |
|
63 | source = getsource(func) | |
|
64 | return source.split("=")[0].strip() | |
|
65 | return func.__name__ | |
|
66 | elif s == "_Invert": | |
|
67 | operand = cast(_Invert, filter_).filter | |
|
68 | if operand.__class__.__name__ in ATOMIC_CLASSES: | |
|
69 | return f"not {format_filter(operand, is_top_level=False)}" | |
|
70 | return f"not ({format_filter(operand, is_top_level=False)})" | |
|
71 | elif s in conjunctions_labels: | |
|
72 | filters = cast(_NestedFilter, filter_).filters | |
|
73 | conjunction = conjunctions_labels[s] | |
|
74 | glue = f" {conjunction} " | |
|
75 | result = glue.join(format_filter(x, is_top_level=False) for x in filters) | |
|
76 | if len(filters) > 1 and not is_top_level: | |
|
77 | result = f"({result})" | |
|
78 | return result | |
|
79 | elif s in ["Never", "Always"]: | |
|
80 | return s.lower() | |
|
81 | else: | |
|
82 | raise ValueError(f"Unknown filter type: {filter_}") | |
|
39 | 83 | |
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40 | 84 | |
|
41 | log_filters = {'_AndList': 'And', '_OrList': 'Or'} | |
|
42 | log_invert = {'_Invert'} | |
|
85 | def sentencize(s) -> str: | |
|
86 | """Extract first sentence""" | |
|
87 | s = re.split(r"\.\W", s.replace("\n", " ").strip()) | |
|
88 | s = s[0] if len(s) else "" | |
|
89 | if not s.endswith("."): | |
|
90 | s += "." | |
|
91 | try: | |
|
92 | return " ".join(s.split()) | |
|
93 | except AttributeError: | |
|
94 | return s | |
|
95 | ||
|
43 | 96 | |
|
44 | 97 | class _DummyTerminal: |
|
45 | 98 | """Used as a buffer to get prompt_toolkit bindings |
@@ -48,49 +101,121 b' class _DummyTerminal:' | |||
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48 | 101 | input_transformer_manager = None |
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49 | 102 | display_completions = None |
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50 | 103 | editing_mode = "emacs" |
|
104 | auto_suggest = None | |
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51 | 105 | |
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52 | 106 | |
|
53 | ipy_bindings = create_ipython_shortcuts(_DummyTerminal()).bindings | |
|
54 | ||
|
55 | dummy_docs = [] # ignore bindings without proper documentation | |
|
56 | ||
|
57 | common_docs = most_common([kb.handler.__doc__ for kb in ipy_bindings]) | |
|
58 | if common_docs: | |
|
59 | dummy_docs.extend(common_docs) | |
|
107 | def create_identifier(handler: Callable): | |
|
108 | parts = handler.__module__.split(".") | |
|
109 | name = handler.__name__ | |
|
110 | package = parts[0] | |
|
111 | if len(parts) > 1: | |
|
112 | final_module = parts[-1] | |
|
113 | return f"{package}:{final_module}.{name}" | |
|
114 | else: | |
|
115 | return f"{package}:{name}" | |
|
116 | ||
|
117 | ||
|
118 | def bindings_from_prompt_toolkit(prompt_bindings: KeyBindingsBase) -> List[Binding]: | |
|
119 | """Collect bindings to a simple format that does not depend on prompt-toolkit internals""" | |
|
120 | bindings: List[Binding] = [] | |
|
121 | ||
|
122 | for kb in prompt_bindings.bindings: | |
|
123 | bindings.append( | |
|
124 | Binding( | |
|
125 | handler=Handler( | |
|
126 | description=kb.handler.__doc__ or "", | |
|
127 | identifier=create_identifier(kb.handler), | |
|
128 | ), | |
|
129 | shortcut=Shortcut( | |
|
130 | keys_sequence=[ | |
|
131 | str(k.value) if hasattr(k, "value") else k for k in kb.keys | |
|
132 | ], | |
|
133 | filter=format_filter(kb.filter, skip={"has_focus_filter"}), | |
|
134 | ), | |
|
135 | ) | |
|
136 | ) | |
|
137 | return bindings | |
|
138 | ||
|
139 | ||
|
140 | INDISTINGUISHABLE_KEYS = {**KEY_ALIASES, **{v: k for k, v in KEY_ALIASES.items()}} | |
|
141 | ||
|
142 | ||
|
143 | def format_prompt_keys(keys: str, add_alternatives=True) -> str: | |
|
144 | """Format prompt toolkit key with modifier into an RST representation.""" | |
|
145 | ||
|
146 | def to_rst(key): | |
|
147 | escaped = key.replace("\\", "\\\\") | |
|
148 | return f":kbd:`{escaped}`" | |
|
149 | ||
|
150 | keys_to_press: list[str] | |
|
151 | ||
|
152 | prefixes = { | |
|
153 | "c-s-": [to_rst("ctrl"), to_rst("shift")], | |
|
154 | "s-c-": [to_rst("ctrl"), to_rst("shift")], | |
|
155 | "c-": [to_rst("ctrl")], | |
|
156 | "s-": [to_rst("shift")], | |
|
157 | } | |
|
158 | ||
|
159 | for prefix, modifiers in prefixes.items(): | |
|
160 | if keys.startswith(prefix): | |
|
161 | remainder = keys[len(prefix) :] | |
|
162 | keys_to_press = [*modifiers, to_rst(remainder)] | |
|
163 | break | |
|
164 | else: | |
|
165 | keys_to_press = [to_rst(keys)] | |
|
60 | 166 | |
|
61 | dummy_docs = list(set(dummy_docs)) | |
|
167 | result = " + ".join(keys_to_press) | |
|
62 | 168 | |
|
63 | single_filter = {} | |
|
64 | multi_filter = {} | |
|
65 | for kb in ipy_bindings: | |
|
66 | doc = kb.handler.__doc__ | |
|
67 | if not doc or doc in dummy_docs: | |
|
68 | continue | |
|
169 | if keys in INDISTINGUISHABLE_KEYS and add_alternatives: | |
|
170 | alternative = INDISTINGUISHABLE_KEYS[keys] | |
|
69 | 171 | |
|
70 | shortcut = ' '.join([k if isinstance(k, str) else k.name for k in kb.keys]) | |
|
71 | shortcut += shortcut.endswith('\\') and '\\' or '' | |
|
72 | if hasattr(kb.filter, 'filters'): | |
|
73 | flt = ' '.join(multi_filter_str(kb.filter)) | |
|
74 | multi_filter[(shortcut, flt)] = sentencize(doc) | |
|
75 | else: | |
|
76 | single_filter[(shortcut, name(kb.filter))] = sentencize(doc) | |
|
172 | result = ( | |
|
173 | result | |
|
174 | + " (or " | |
|
175 | + format_prompt_keys(alternative, add_alternatives=False) | |
|
176 | + ")" | |
|
177 | ) | |
|
77 | 178 | |
|
179 | return result | |
|
78 | 180 | |
|
79 | 181 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
|
80 | 182 | here = Path(__file__).parent |
|
81 | 183 | dest = here / "source" / "config" / "shortcuts" |
|
82 | 184 | |
|
83 | def sort_key(item): | |
|
84 | k, v = item | |
|
85 | shortcut, flt = k | |
|
86 | return (str(shortcut), str(flt)) | |
|
87 | ||
|
88 | for filters, output_filename in [ | |
|
89 | (single_filter, "single_filtered"), | |
|
90 | (multi_filter, "multi_filtered"), | |
|
91 | ]: | |
|
92 | with (dest / "{}.csv".format(output_filename)).open( | |
|
93 | "w", encoding="utf-8" | |
|
94 | ) as csv: | |
|
95 | for (shortcut, flt), v in sorted(filters.items(), key=sort_key): | |
|
96 | csv.write(":kbd:`{}`\t{}\t{}\n".format(shortcut, flt, v)) | |
|
185 | ipy_bindings = create_ipython_shortcuts(_DummyTerminal(), for_all_platforms=True) | |
|
186 | ||
|
187 | session = PromptSession(key_bindings=ipy_bindings) | |
|
188 | prompt_bindings = session.app.key_bindings | |
|
189 | ||
|
190 | assert prompt_bindings | |
|
191 | # Ensure that we collected the default shortcuts | |
|
192 | assert len(prompt_bindings.bindings) > len(ipy_bindings.bindings) | |
|
193 | ||
|
194 | bindings = bindings_from_prompt_toolkit(prompt_bindings) | |
|
195 | ||
|
196 | def sort_key(binding: Binding): | |
|
197 | return binding.handler.identifier, binding.shortcut.filter | |
|
198 | ||
|
199 | filters = [] | |
|
200 | with (dest / "table.tsv").open("w", encoding="utf-8") as csv: | |
|
201 | for binding in sorted(bindings, key=sort_key): | |
|
202 | sequence = ", ".join( | |
|
203 | [format_prompt_keys(keys) for keys in binding.shortcut.keys_sequence] | |
|
204 | ) | |
|
205 | if binding.shortcut.filter == "always": | |
|
206 | condition_label = "-" | |
|
207 | else: | |
|
208 | # we cannot fit all the columns as the filters got too complex over time | |
|
209 | condition_label = "ⓘ" | |
|
210 | ||
|
211 | csv.write( | |
|
212 | "\t".join( | |
|
213 | [ | |
|
214 | sequence, | |
|
215 | sentencize(binding.handler.description) | |
|
216 | + f" :raw-html:`<br>` `{binding.handler.identifier}`", | |
|
217 | f':raw-html:`<span title="{html_escape(binding.shortcut.filter)}" style="cursor: help">{condition_label}</span>`', | |
|
218 | ] | |
|
219 | ) | |
|
220 | + "\n" | |
|
221 | ) |
@@ -3,14 +3,14 b' channels:' | |||
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3 | 3 | - conda-forge |
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4 | 4 | - defaults |
|
5 | 5 | dependencies: |
|
6 |
- python=3. |
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|
7 |
- setuptools |
|
|
6 | - python=3.10 | |
|
7 | - setuptools | |
|
8 | 8 | - sphinx>=4.2 |
|
9 |
- sphinx_rtd_theme |
|
|
9 | - sphinx_rtd_theme | |
|
10 | 10 | - numpy |
|
11 | - nose | |
|
12 | 11 | - testpath |
|
13 | 12 | - matplotlib |
|
13 | - pip | |
|
14 | 14 | - pip: |
|
15 | 15 | - docrepr |
|
16 | 16 | - prompt_toolkit |
@@ -183,8 +183,7 b" today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'" | |||
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183 | 183 | |
|
184 | 184 | # Exclude these glob-style patterns when looking for source files. They are |
|
185 | 185 | # relative to the source/ directory. |
|
186 | exclude_patterns = [] | |
|
187 | ||
|
186 | exclude_patterns = ["**.ipynb_checkpoints"] | |
|
188 | 187 | |
|
189 | 188 | # If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text. |
|
190 | 189 | #add_function_parentheses = True |
@@ -211,7 +210,6 b" default_role = 'literal'" | |||
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211 | 210 | # given in html_static_path. |
|
212 | 211 | # html_style = 'default.css' |
|
213 | 212 | |
|
214 | ||
|
215 | 213 | # The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to |
|
216 | 214 | # "<project> v<release> documentation". |
|
217 | 215 | #html_title = None |
@@ -327,6 +325,10 b' texinfo_documents = [' | |||
|
327 | 325 | modindex_common_prefix = ['IPython.'] |
|
328 | 326 | |
|
329 | 327 | |
|
328 | def setup(app): | |
|
329 | app.add_css_file("theme_overrides.css") | |
|
330 | ||
|
331 | ||
|
330 | 332 | # Cleanup |
|
331 | 333 | # ------- |
|
332 | 334 | # delete release info to avoid pickling errors from sphinx |
@@ -139,13 +139,26 b' Accessing user namespace and local scope' | |||
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139 | 139 | ======================================== |
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140 | 140 | |
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141 | 141 | When creating line magics, you may need to access surrounding scope to get user |
|
142 | variables (e.g when called inside functions). IPython provide the | |
|
142 | variables (e.g when called inside functions). IPython provides the | |
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143 | 143 | ``@needs_local_scope`` decorator that can be imported from |
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144 | 144 | ``IPython.core.magics``. When decorated with ``@needs_local_scope`` a magic will |
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145 | 145 | be passed ``local_ns`` as an argument. As a convenience ``@needs_local_scope`` |
|
146 | 146 | can also be applied to cell magics even if cell magics cannot appear at local |
|
147 | 147 | scope context. |
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148 | 148 | |
|
149 | Silencing the magic output | |
|
150 | ========================== | |
|
151 | ||
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152 | Sometimes it may be useful to define a magic that can be silenced the same way | |
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153 | that non-magic expressions can, i.e., by appending a semicolon at the end of the Python | |
|
154 | code to be executed. That can be achieved by decorating the magic function with | |
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155 | the decorator ``@output_can_be_silenced`` that can be imported from | |
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156 | ``IPython.core.magics``. When this decorator is used, IPython will parse the Python | |
|
157 | code used by the magic and, if the last token is a ``;``, the output created by the | |
|
158 | magic will not show up on the screen. If you want to see an example of this decorator | |
|
159 | in action, take a look on the ``time`` magic defined in | |
|
160 | ``IPython.core.magics.execution.py``. | |
|
161 | ||
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149 | 162 | Complete Example |
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150 | 163 | ================ |
|
151 | 164 |
@@ -4,28 +4,23 b' IPython shortcuts' | |||
|
4 | 4 | |
|
5 | 5 | Available shortcuts in an IPython terminal. |
|
6 | 6 | |
|
7 | .. warning:: | |
|
7 | .. note:: | |
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8 | 8 | |
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7 | IPython 8.9.0 | |
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8 | ------------- | |
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10 | Second release of IPython in 2023, last Friday of the month, we are back on | |
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11 | track. This is a small release with a few bug-fixes, and improvements, mostly | |
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15 | The biggest improvement for 8.9 is a drastic amelioration of the | |
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17 | active contributor `@krassowski <https://github.com/krassowski>`. | |
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18 | ||
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19 | - ``right`` accepts a single character from suggestion | |
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20 | - ``ctrl+right`` accepts a semantic token (macos default shortcuts take | |
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21 | precedence and need to be disabled to make this work) | |
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22 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions | |
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23 | - ``ctrl-left`` accepts suggestion and moves cursor left one character. | |
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24 | - ``backspace`` deletes a character and resumes hinting autosuggestions | |
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25 | - ``down`` moves to suggestion to later in history when no lines are present below the cursors. | |
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26 | - ``up`` moves to suggestion from earlier in history when no lines are present above the cursor. | |
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28 | This is best described by the Gif posted by `@krassowski | |
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29 | <https://github.com/krassowski>`, and in the PR itself :ghpull:`13888`. | |
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31 | .. image:: ../_images/autosuggest.gif | |
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33 | Please report any feedback in order for us to improve the user experience. | |
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34 | In particular we are also working on making the shortcuts configurable. | |
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36 | If you are interested in better terminal shortcuts, I also invite you to | |
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38 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/13879>`__. | |
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42 | <https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html>`__, next version of | |
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43 | IPython will officially stop supporting numpy 1.20, and will stop supporting | |
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44 | Python 3.8 after April release. | |
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46 | As usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.9 milestone | |
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47 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/111?closed=1>`__. | |
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50 | Thanks to the `D. E. Shaw group <https://deshaw.com/>`__ for sponsoring | |
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51 | work on IPython and related libraries. | |
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11 | 59 | December. |
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13 | 61 | This is an unusually big release (relatively speaking) with more than 15 Pull |
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62 | Requests merged. | |
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15 | 63 | |
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16 | 64 | Of particular interest are: |
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17 | 65 | |
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18 | - :ghpull:`13852` that replace the greedy completer and improve | |
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19 | 67 | completion, in particular for dictionary keys. |
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20 | 68 | - :ghpull:`13858` that adds ``py.typed`` to ``setup.cfg`` to make sure it is |
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21 | 69 | bundled in wheels. |
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24 | 72 | believe this also needs a recent version of Traitlets. |
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25 | 73 | - :ghpull:`13865` makes the ``inspector`` class of `InteractiveShell` |
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26 | 74 | configurable. |
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27 | - :ghpull:`13880` that remove minor-version entrypoints as the minor version | |
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75 | - :ghpull:`13880` that removes minor-version entrypoints as the minor version | |
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28 | 76 | entry points that would be included in the wheel would be the one of the |
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29 | 77 | Python version that was used to build the ``whl`` file. |
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30 | 78 | |
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50 | 98 | Small release of IPython with a couple of bug fixes and new features for this |
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month. Next month is end of year, it is unclear if there will be a release |
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52 | the new year's eve, or if the next release will be at end of January. | |
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99 | month. Next month is the end of year, it is unclear if there will be a release | |
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100 | close to the new year's eve, or if the next release will be at the end of January. | |
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53 | 101 | |
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54 | 102 | Here are a few of the relevant fixes, |
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55 | 103 | as usual you can find the full list of PRs on GitHub under `the 8.7 milestone |
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73 | 121 | |
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74 | 122 | Back to a more regular release schedule (at least I try), as Friday is |
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75 | 123 | already over by more than 24h hours. This is a slightly bigger release with a |
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124 | few new features that contain no less than 25 PRs. | |
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77 | 125 | |
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78 | 126 | We'll notably found a couple of non negligible changes: |
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79 | 127 | |
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80 | 128 | The ``install_ext`` and related functions have been removed after being |
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81 | 129 | deprecated for years. You can use pip to install extensions. ``pip`` did not |
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83 | 131 | without installing them. Just set your ``sys.path`` for example. :ghpull:`13744` |
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133 | IPython now has extra entry points that use the major *and minor* version of | |
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134 | python. For some of you this means that you can do a quick ``ipython3.10`` to | |
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87 | 135 | launch IPython from the Python 3.10 interpreter, while still using Python 3.11 |
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88 | 136 | as your main Python. :ghpull:`13743` |
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91 | 139 | improve the type inference and improve dict keys completions in many use case. |
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140 | Thanks ``@krassowski`` for all the work, and the D.E. Shaw group for sponsoring | |
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93 | 141 | it. |
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94 | 142 | |
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95 | 143 | The color of error nodes in tracebacks can now be customized. See |
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96 | :ghpull:`13756`. This is a private attribute until someone find the time to | |
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146 | the relevant nodes in traceback, it would be good to leverage this information | |
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99 | 147 | (plus the "did you mean" info added on attribute errors). But that's likely work |
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100 | 148 | I won't have time to do before long, so contributions welcome. |
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110 | 158 | The ``?``, ``??``, and corresponding ``pinfo``, ``pinfo2`` magics can now find |
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159 | objects inside arrays. That is to say, the following now works:: | |
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119 | 167 | If ``container`` define a custom ``getitem``, this __will__ trigger the custom |
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120 | method. So don't put side effects in your ``getitems``. Thanks the D.E. Shaw | |
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168 | method. So don't put side effects in your ``getitems``. Thanks to the D.E. Shaw | |
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121 | 169 | group for the request and sponsoring the work. |
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143 | 191 | Many thanks to everybody who contributed PRs for your patience in review and |
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144 | 192 | merges. |
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194 | Here is a non-exhaustive list of changes that have been implemented for IPython | |
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147 | 195 | 8.5.0. As usual you can find the full list of issues and PRs tagged with `the |
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148 | 196 | 8.5 milestone |
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149 | 197 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pulls?q=is%3Aclosed+milestone%3A8.5+>`__. |
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150 | 198 | |
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199 | - Added a shortcut for accepting auto suggestion. The End key shortcut for | |
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152 | 200 | accepting auto-suggestion This binding works in Vi mode too, provided |
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153 | 201 | ``TerminalInteractiveShell.emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode`` is set to be |
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154 | 202 | ``True`` :ghpull:`13566`. |
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271 | 319 | - :ghpull:`13600`, ``pre_run_*``-hooks will now have a ``cell_id`` attribute on |
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272 | the info object when frontend provide it. This has been backported to 7.33 | |
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320 | the info object when frontend provides it. This has been backported to 7.33 | |
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274 | 322 | - :ghpull:`13624`, fixed :kbd:`End` key being broken after accepting an |
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275 | 323 | auto-suggestion. |
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276 | 324 | |
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277 | - :ghpull:`13657` fix issue where history from different sessions would be mixed. | |
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325 | - :ghpull:`13657` fixed an issue where history from different sessions would be mixed. | |
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278 | 326 | |
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279 | 327 | .. _version 8.2.0: |
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280 | 328 | |
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292 | 340 | - Fixes to ``ultratb`` ipdb support when used outside of IPython. :ghpull:`13498` |
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294 | 342 | |
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295 | I am still trying to fix and investigate :ghissue:`13598`, which seem to be | |
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296 | random, and would appreciate help if you find reproducible minimal case. I've | |
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343 | I am still trying to fix and investigate :ghissue:`13598`, which seems to be | |
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344 | random, and would appreciate help if you find a reproducible minimal case. I've | |
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297 | 345 | tried to make various changes to the codebase to mitigate it, but a proper fix |
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298 | 346 | will be difficult without understanding the cause. |
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299 | 347 | |
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322 | 370 | ------------- |
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324 | 372 | IPython 8.1 is the first minor release after 8.0 and fixes a number of bugs and |
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373 | updates a few behaviors that were problematic with the 8.0 as with many new major | |
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326 | 374 | release. |
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327 | 375 | |
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328 | 376 | Note that beyond the changes listed here, IPython 8.1.0 also contains all the |
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373 | 421 | thus governed by a Code of Conduct. Some of the behavior we have seen on GitHub is not acceptable. |
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374 | 422 | Abuse and non-respectful comments on discussion will not be tolerated. |
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375 | 423 | |
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376 | Many thanks to all the contributors to this release, many of the above fixed issue and | |
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424 | Many thanks to all the contributors to this release, many of the above fixed issues and | |
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425 | new features were done by first time contributors, showing there is still | |
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378 | 426 | plenty of easy contribution possible in IPython |
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379 | 427 | . You can find all individual contributions |
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380 | 428 | to this milestone `on github <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/91>`__. |
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436 | 484 | IPython 8.0 is bringing a large number of new features and improvements to both the |
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437 | 485 | user of the terminal and of the kernel via Jupyter. The removal of compatibility |
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486 | with an older version of Python is also the opportunity to do a couple of | |
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439 | 487 | performance improvements in particular with respect to startup time. |
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440 | 488 | The 8.x branch started diverging from its predecessor around IPython 7.12 |
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441 | 489 | (January 2020). |
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444 | 492 | and backports that have made it to the 7.x branch. Please see the |
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445 | 493 | `8.0 milestone <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/milestone/73?closed=1>`__ for the full list of pull requests. |
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448 | 496 | I have likely forgotten a few things reviewing 250+ PRs. |
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449 | 497 | |
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450 | 498 | Dependencies changes/downstream packaging |
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459 | 507 | - minimal Python is now 3.8 |
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460 | 508 | - ``nose`` is not a testing requirement anymore |
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461 | 509 | - ``pytest`` replaces nose. |
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463 | - minimum officially support ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should | |
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511 | - the minimum officially supported ``numpy`` version has been bumped, but this should | |
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