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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """
3 3 Logger class for IPython's logging facilities.
4 4
5 $Id: Logger.py 974 2005-12-29 19:48:33Z fperez $
5 $Id: Logger.py 984 2005-12-31 08:40:31Z fperez $
6 6 """
7 7
8 8 #*****************************************************************************
9 9 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
10 10 # Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
11 11 #
12 12 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
13 13 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
14 14 #*****************************************************************************
15 15
16 16 #****************************************************************************
17 17 # Modules and globals
18 18
19 19 from IPython import Release
20 20 __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \
21 21 ( Release.authors['Janko'] + Release.authors['Fernando'] )
22 22 __license__ = Release.license
23 23
24 24 # Python standard modules
25 25 import glob
26 26 import os
27 27 import time
28 28
29 29 #****************************************************************************
30 30 # FIXME: This class isn't a mixin anymore, but it still needs attributes from
31 31 # ipython and does input cache management. Finish cleanup later...
32 32
33 33 class Logger(object):
34 34 """A Logfile class with different policies for file creation"""
35 35
36 36 def __init__(self,shell,logfname='Logger.log',loghead='',logmode='over'):
37 37
38 38 self._i00,self._i,self._ii,self._iii = '','','',''
39 39
40 40 # this is the full ipython instance, we need some attributes from it
41 41 # which won't exist until later. What a mess, clean up later...
42 42 self.shell = shell
43 43
44 44 self.logfname = logfname
45 45 self.loghead = loghead
46 46 self.logmode = logmode
47 47 self.logfile = None
48 48
49 49 # whether to also log output
50 50 self.log_output = False
51 51
52 52 # whether to put timestamps before each log entry
53 53 self.timestamp = False
54 54
55 55 # activity control flags
56 56 self.log_active = False
57 57
58 58 # logmode is a validated property
59 59 def _set_mode(self,mode):
60 60 if mode not in ['append','backup','global','over','rotate']:
61 61 raise ValueError,'invalid log mode %s given' % mode
62 62 self._logmode = mode
63 63
64 64 def _get_mode(self):
65 65 return self._logmode
66 66
67 67 logmode = property(_get_mode,_set_mode)
68 68
69 69 def logstart(self,logfname=None,loghead=None,logmode=None,
70 70 log_output=False,timestamp=False):
71 71 """Generate a new log-file with a default header.
72 72
73 73 Raises RuntimeError if the log has already been started"""
74 74
75 75 if self.logfile is not None:
76 76 raise RuntimeError('Log file is already active: %s' %
77 77 self.logfname)
78 78
79 79 self.log_active = True
80 80
81 81 # The three parameters can override constructor defaults
82 82 if logfname: self.logfname = logfname
83 83 if loghead: self.loghead = loghead
84 84 if logmode: self.logmode = logmode
85 85 self.timestamp = timestamp
86 86 self.log_output = log_output
87 87
88 88 # init depending on the log mode requested
89 89 isfile = os.path.isfile
90 90 logmode = self.logmode
91 91
92 92 if logmode == 'append':
93 93 self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'a')
94 94
95 95 elif logmode == 'backup':
96 96 if isfile(self.logfname):
97 97 backup_logname = self.logfname+'~'
98 98 # Manually remove any old backup, since os.rename may fail
99 99 # under Windows.
100 100 if isfile(backup_logname):
101 101 os.remove(backup_logname)
102 102 os.rename(self.logfname,backup_logname)
103 103 self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
104 104
105 105 elif logmode == 'global':
106 106 self.logfname = os.path.join(self.shell.home_dir,self.logfname)
107 107 self.logfile = open(self.logfname, 'a')
108 108
109 109 elif logmode == 'over':
110 110 if isfile(self.logfname):
111 111 os.remove(self.logfname)
112 112 self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
113 113
114 114 elif logmode == 'rotate':
115 115 if isfile(self.logfname):
116 116 if isfile(self.logfname+'.001~'):
117 117 old = glob.glob(self.logfname+'.*~')
118 118 old.sort()
119 119 old.reverse()
120 120 for f in old:
121 121 root, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
122 122 num = int(ext[1:-1])+1
123 123 os.rename(f, root+'.'+`num`.zfill(3)+'~')
124 124 os.rename(self.logfname, self.logfname+'.001~')
125 125 self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w')
126 126
127 127 if logmode != 'append':
128 128 self.logfile.write(self.loghead)
129 129
130 130 self.logfile.flush()
131 131
132 132 def switch_log(self,val):
133 133 """Switch logging on/off. val should be ONLY a boolean."""
134 134
135 135 if val not in [False,True,0,1]:
136 136 raise ValueError, \
137 137 'Call switch_log ONLY with a boolean argument, not with:',val
138 138
139 139 label = {0:'OFF',1:'ON',False:'OFF',True:'ON'}
140 140
141 141 if self.logfile is None:
142 142 print """
143 143 Logging hasn't been started yet (use logstart for that).
144 144
145 145 %logon/%logoff are for temporarily starting and stopping logging for a logfile
146 146 which already exists. But you must first start the logging process with
147 147 %logstart (optionally giving a logfile name)."""
148 148
149 149 else:
150 150 if self.log_active == val:
151 151 print 'Logging is already',label[val]
152 152 else:
153 153 print 'Switching logging',label[val]
154 154 self.log_active = not self.log_active
155 155 self.log_active_out = self.log_active
156 156
157 157 def logstate(self):
158 158 """Print a status message about the logger."""
159 159 if self.logfile is None:
160 160 print 'Logging has not been activated.'
161 161 else:
162 162 state = self.log_active and 'active' or 'temporarily suspended'
163 163 print 'Filename :',self.logfname
164 164 print 'Mode :',self.logmode
165 165 print 'Output logging :',self.log_output
166 166 print 'Timestamping :',self.timestamp
167 167 print 'State :',state
168 168
169 169 def log(self, line,continuation=None):
170 170 """Write the line to a log and create input cache variables _i*."""
171 171
172 172 # update the auto _i tables
173 173 #print '***logging line',line # dbg
174 174 #print '***cache_count', self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count # dbg
175 175 input_hist = self.shell.user_ns['_ih']
176 176 if not continuation and line:
177 177 self._iii = self._ii
178 178 self._ii = self._i
179 179 self._i = self._i00
180 180 # put back the final \n of every input line
181 181 self._i00 = line+'\n'
182 182 #print 'Logging input:<%s>' % line # dbg
183 183 input_hist.append(self._i00)
184 #print '---[%s]' % (len(input_hist)-1,) # dbg
184 185
185 186 # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _i1,_i2... dynamically
186 187 to_main = {'_i':self._i,'_ii':self._ii,'_iii':self._iii}
187 188 if self.shell.outputcache.do_full_cache:
188 189 in_num = self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count
189 190 # add blank lines if the input cache fell out of sync. This can
190 191 # happen for embedded instances which get killed via C-D and then
191 192 # get resumed.
192 193 while in_num >= len(input_hist):
193 194 input_hist.append('\n')
195 # but if the opposite is true (a macro can produce multiple inputs
196 # with no output display called), then bring the output counter in
197 # sync:
198 last_num = len(input_hist)-1
199 if in_num != last_num:
200 in_num = self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count = last_num
194 201 new_i = '_i%s' % in_num
195 202 if continuation:
196 203 self._i00 = '%s%s\n' % (self.shell.user_ns[new_i],line)
197 204 input_hist[in_num] = self._i00
198 205 to_main[new_i] = self._i00
199 206 self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main)
200 207 self.log_write(line)
201 208
202 209 def log_write(self,data,kind='input'):
203 210 """Write data to the log file, if active"""
204 211
205 212 if self.log_active and data:
206 213 write = self.logfile.write
207 214 if kind=='input':
208 215 if self.timestamp:
209 216 write(time.strftime('# %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\n',
210 217 time.localtime()))
211 218 write('%s\n' % data)
212 219 elif kind=='output' and self.log_output:
213 220 odata = '\n'.join(['#[Out]# %s' % s
214 221 for s in data.split('\n')])
215 222 write('%s\n' % odata)
216 223 self.logfile.flush()
217 224
218 225 def close_log(self):
219 226 self.logfile.close()
220 227 self.logfile = None
221 228 self.logfname = ''
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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """Magic functions for InteractiveShell.
3 3
4 $Id: Magic.py 975 2005-12-29 23:50:22Z fperez $"""
4 $Id: Magic.py 984 2005-12-31 08:40:31Z fperez $"""
5 5
6 6 #*****************************************************************************
7 7 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
8 8 # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
9 9 #
10 10 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
11 11 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
12 12 #*****************************************************************************
13 13
14 14 #****************************************************************************
15 15 # Modules and globals
16 16
17 17 from IPython import Release
18 18 __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \
19 19 ( Release.authors['Janko'] + Release.authors['Fernando'] )
20 20 __license__ = Release.license
21 21
22 22 # Python standard modules
23 23 import __builtin__
24 24 import bdb
25 25 import inspect
26 26 import os
27 27 import pdb
28 28 import pydoc
29 29 import sys
30 30 import re
31 31 import tempfile
32 32 import time
33 33 import cPickle as pickle
34 34 from cStringIO import StringIO
35 35 from getopt import getopt
36 36 from pprint import pprint, pformat
37 37
38 38 # profile isn't bundled by default in Debian for license reasons
39 39 try:
40 40 import profile,pstats
41 41 except ImportError:
42 42 profile = pstats = None
43 43
44 44 # Homebrewed
45 45 from IPython import Debugger, OInspect, wildcard
46 46 from IPython.FakeModule import FakeModule
47 47 from IPython.Itpl import Itpl, itpl, printpl,itplns
48 48 from IPython.PyColorize import Parser
49 49 from IPython.Struct import Struct
50 50 from IPython.macro import Macro
51 51 from IPython.genutils import *
52 52
53 53 #***************************************************************************
54 54 # Utility functions
55 55 def on_off(tag):
56 56 """Return an ON/OFF string for a 1/0 input. Simple utility function."""
57 57 return ['OFF','ON'][tag]
58 58
59 59
60 60 #***************************************************************************
61 61 # Main class implementing Magic functionality
62 62 class Magic:
63 63 """Magic functions for InteractiveShell.
64 64
65 65 Shell functions which can be reached as %function_name. All magic
66 66 functions should accept a string, which they can parse for their own
67 67 needs. This can make some functions easier to type, eg `%cd ../`
68 68 vs. `%cd("../")`
69 69
70 70 ALL definitions MUST begin with the prefix magic_. The user won't need it
71 71 at the command line, but it is is needed in the definition. """
72 72
73 73 # class globals
74 74 auto_status = ['Automagic is OFF, % prefix IS needed for magic functions.',
75 75 'Automagic is ON, % prefix NOT needed for magic functions.']
76 76
77 77 #......................................................................
78 78 # some utility functions
79 79
80 80 def __init__(self,shell):
81 81
82 82 self.options_table = {}
83 83 if profile is None:
84 84 self.magic_prun = self.profile_missing_notice
85 85 self.shell = shell
86 86
87 87 def profile_missing_notice(self, *args, **kwargs):
88 88 error("""\
89 89 The profile module could not be found. If you are a Debian user,
90 90 it has been removed from the standard Debian package because of its non-free
91 91 license. To use profiling, please install"python2.3-profiler" from non-free.""")
92 92
93 93 def default_option(self,fn,optstr):
94 94 """Make an entry in the options_table for fn, with value optstr"""
95 95
96 96 if fn not in self.lsmagic():
97 97 error("%s is not a magic function" % fn)
98 98 self.options_table[fn] = optstr
99 99
100 100 def lsmagic(self):
101 101 """Return a list of currently available magic functions.
102 102
103 103 Gives a list of the bare names after mangling (['ls','cd', ...], not
104 104 ['magic_ls','magic_cd',...]"""
105 105
106 106 # FIXME. This needs a cleanup, in the way the magics list is built.
107 107
108 108 # magics in class definition
109 109 class_magic = lambda fn: fn.startswith('magic_') and \
110 110 callable(Magic.__dict__[fn])
111 111 # in instance namespace (run-time user additions)
112 112 inst_magic = lambda fn: fn.startswith('magic_') and \
113 113 callable(self.__dict__[fn])
114 114 # and bound magics by user (so they can access self):
115 115 inst_bound_magic = lambda fn: fn.startswith('magic_') and \
116 116 callable(self.__class__.__dict__[fn])
117 117 magics = filter(class_magic,Magic.__dict__.keys()) + \
118 118 filter(inst_magic,self.__dict__.keys()) + \
119 119 filter(inst_bound_magic,self.__class__.__dict__.keys())
120 120 out = []
121 121 for fn in magics:
122 122 out.append(fn.replace('magic_','',1))
123 123 out.sort()
124 124 return out
125 125
126 126 def extract_input_slices(self,slices):
127 127 """Return as a string a set of input history slices.
128 128
129 129 The set of slices is given as a list of strings (like ['1','4:8','9'],
130 130 since this function is for use by magic functions which get their
131 131 arguments as strings."""
132 132
133 133 cmds = []
134 134 for chunk in slices:
135 135 if ':' in chunk:
136 136 ini,fin = map(int,chunk.split(':'))
137 137 else:
138 138 ini = int(chunk)
139 139 fin = ini+1
140 140 cmds.append(self.shell.input_hist[ini:fin])
141 141 return cmds
142 142
143 143 def _ofind(self,oname):
144 144 """Find an object in the available namespaces.
145 145
146 146 self._ofind(oname) -> dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic
147 147
148 148 Has special code to detect magic functions.
149 149 """
150 150
151 151 oname = oname.strip()
152 152
153 153 # Namespaces to search in:
154 154 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
155 155 internal_ns = self.shell.internal_ns
156 156 builtin_ns = __builtin__.__dict__
157 157 alias_ns = self.shell.alias_table
158 158
159 159 # Put them in a list. The order is important so that we find things in
160 160 # the same order that Python finds them.
161 161 namespaces = [ ('Interactive',user_ns),
162 162 ('IPython internal',internal_ns),
163 163 ('Python builtin',builtin_ns),
164 164 ('Alias',alias_ns),
165 165 ]
166 166
167 167 # initialize results to 'null'
168 168 found = 0; obj = None; ospace = None; ds = None;
169 169 ismagic = 0; isalias = 0
170 170
171 171 # Look for the given name by splitting it in parts. If the head is
172 172 # found, then we look for all the remaining parts as members, and only
173 173 # declare success if we can find them all.
174 174 oname_parts = oname.split('.')
175 175 oname_head, oname_rest = oname_parts[0],oname_parts[1:]
176 176 for nsname,ns in namespaces:
177 177 try:
178 178 obj = ns[oname_head]
179 179 except KeyError:
180 180 continue
181 181 else:
182 182 for part in oname_rest:
183 183 try:
184 184 obj = getattr(obj,part)
185 185 except:
186 186 # Blanket except b/c some badly implemented objects
187 187 # allow __getattr__ to raise exceptions other than
188 188 # AttributeError, which then crashes IPython.
189 189 break
190 190 else:
191 191 # If we finish the for loop (no break), we got all members
192 192 found = 1
193 193 ospace = nsname
194 194 if ns == alias_ns:
195 195 isalias = 1
196 196 break # namespace loop
197 197
198 198 # Try to see if it's magic
199 199 if not found:
200 200 if oname.startswith(self.shell.ESC_MAGIC):
201 201 oname = oname[1:]
202 202 obj = getattr(self,'magic_'+oname,None)
203 203 if obj is not None:
204 204 found = 1
205 205 ospace = 'IPython internal'
206 206 ismagic = 1
207 207
208 208 # Last try: special-case some literals like '', [], {}, etc:
209 209 if not found and oname_head in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']:
210 210 obj = eval(oname_head)
211 211 found = 1
212 212 ospace = 'Interactive'
213 213
214 214 return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace,
215 215 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias}
216 216
217 217 def arg_err(self,func):
218 218 """Print docstring if incorrect arguments were passed"""
219 219 print 'Error in arguments:'
220 220 print OInspect.getdoc(func)
221 221
222 222 def format_latex(self,strng):
223 223 """Format a string for latex inclusion."""
224 224
225 225 # Characters that need to be escaped for latex:
226 226 escape_re = re.compile(r'(%|_|\$|#)',re.MULTILINE)
227 227 # Magic command names as headers:
228 228 cmd_name_re = re.compile(r'^(%s.*?):' % self.shell.ESC_MAGIC,
229 229 re.MULTILINE)
230 230 # Magic commands
231 231 cmd_re = re.compile(r'(?P<cmd>%s.+?\b)(?!\}\}:)' % self.shell.ESC_MAGIC,
232 232 re.MULTILINE)
233 233 # Paragraph continue
234 234 par_re = re.compile(r'\\$',re.MULTILINE)
235 235
236 236 # The "\n" symbol
237 237 newline_re = re.compile(r'\\n')
238 238
239 239 # Now build the string for output:
240 240 strng = cmd_name_re.sub(r'\n\\texttt{\\textsl{\\large \1}}:',strng)
241 241 strng = cmd_re.sub(r'\\texttt{\g<cmd>}',strng)
242 242 strng = par_re.sub(r'\\\\',strng)
243 243 strng = escape_re.sub(r'\\\1',strng)
244 244 strng = newline_re.sub(r'\\textbackslash{}n',strng)
245 245 return strng
246 246
247 247 def format_screen(self,strng):
248 248 """Format a string for screen printing.
249 249
250 250 This removes some latex-type format codes."""
251 251 # Paragraph continue
252 252 par_re = re.compile(r'\\$',re.MULTILINE)
253 253 strng = par_re.sub('',strng)
254 254 return strng
255 255
256 256 def parse_options(self,arg_str,opt_str,*long_opts,**kw):
257 257 """Parse options passed to an argument string.
258 258
259 259 The interface is similar to that of getopt(), but it returns back a
260 260 Struct with the options as keys and the stripped argument string still
261 261 as a string.
262 262
263 263 arg_str is quoted as a true sys.argv vector by using shlex.split.
264 264 This allows us to easily expand variables, glob files, quote
265 265 arguments, etc.
266 266
267 267 Options:
268 268 -mode: default 'string'. If given as 'list', the argument string is
269 269 returned as a list (split on whitespace) instead of a string.
270 270
271 271 -list_all: put all option values in lists. Normally only options
272 272 appearing more than once are put in a list."""
273 273
274 274 # inject default options at the beginning of the input line
275 275 caller = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name.replace('magic_','')
276 276 arg_str = '%s %s' % (self.options_table.get(caller,''),arg_str)
277 277
278 278 mode = kw.get('mode','string')
279 279 if mode not in ['string','list']:
280 280 raise ValueError,'incorrect mode given: %s' % mode
281 281 # Get options
282 282 list_all = kw.get('list_all',0)
283 283
284 284 # Check if we have more than one argument to warrant extra processing:
285 285 odict = {} # Dictionary with options
286 286 args = arg_str.split()
287 287 if len(args) >= 1:
288 288 # If the list of inputs only has 0 or 1 thing in it, there's no
289 289 # need to look for options
290 290 argv = shlex_split(arg_str)
291 291 # Do regular option processing
292 292 opts,args = getopt(argv,opt_str,*long_opts)
293 293 for o,a in opts:
294 294 if o.startswith('--'):
295 295 o = o[2:]
296 296 else:
297 297 o = o[1:]
298 298 try:
299 299 odict[o].append(a)
300 300 except AttributeError:
301 301 odict[o] = [odict[o],a]
302 302 except KeyError:
303 303 if list_all:
304 304 odict[o] = [a]
305 305 else:
306 306 odict[o] = a
307 307
308 308 # Prepare opts,args for return
309 309 opts = Struct(odict)
310 310 if mode == 'string':
311 311 args = ' '.join(args)
312 312
313 313 return opts,args
314 314
315 315 #......................................................................
316 316 # And now the actual magic functions
317 317
318 318 # Functions for IPython shell work (vars,funcs, config, etc)
319 319 def magic_lsmagic(self, parameter_s = ''):
320 320 """List currently available magic functions."""
321 321 mesc = self.shell.ESC_MAGIC
322 322 print 'Available magic functions:\n'+mesc+\
323 323 (' '+mesc).join(self.lsmagic())
324 324 print '\n' + Magic.auto_status[self.shell.rc.automagic]
325 325 return None
326 326
327 327 def magic_magic(self, parameter_s = ''):
328 328 """Print information about the magic function system."""
329 329
330 330 mode = ''
331 331 try:
332 332 if parameter_s.split()[0] == '-latex':
333 333 mode = 'latex'
334 334 except:
335 335 pass
336 336
337 337 magic_docs = []
338 338 for fname in self.lsmagic():
339 339 mname = 'magic_' + fname
340 340 for space in (Magic,self,self.__class__):
341 341 try:
342 342 fn = space.__dict__[mname]
343 343 except KeyError:
344 344 pass
345 345 else:
346 346 break
347 347 magic_docs.append('%s%s:\n\t%s\n' %(self.shell.ESC_MAGIC,
348 348 fname,fn.__doc__))
349 349 magic_docs = ''.join(magic_docs)
350 350
351 351 if mode == 'latex':
352 352 print self.format_latex(magic_docs)
353 353 return
354 354 else:
355 355 magic_docs = self.format_screen(magic_docs)
356 356
357 357 outmsg = """
358 358 IPython's 'magic' functions
359 359 ===========================
360 360
361 361 The magic function system provides a series of functions which allow you to
362 362 control the behavior of IPython itself, plus a lot of system-type
363 363 features. All these functions are prefixed with a % character, but parameters
364 364 are given without parentheses or quotes.
365 365
366 366 NOTE: If you have 'automagic' enabled (via the command line option or with the
367 367 %automagic function), you don't need to type in the % explicitly. By default,
368 368 IPython ships with automagic on, so you should only rarely need the % escape.
369 369
370 370 Example: typing '%cd mydir' (without the quotes) changes you working directory
371 371 to 'mydir', if it exists.
372 372
373 373 You can define your own magic functions to extend the system. See the supplied
374 374 ipythonrc and example-magic.py files for details (in your ipython
375 375 configuration directory, typically $HOME/.ipython/).
376 376
377 377 You can also define your own aliased names for magic functions. In your
378 378 ipythonrc file, placing a line like:
379 379
380 380 execute __IPYTHON__.magic_pf = __IPYTHON__.magic_profile
381 381
382 382 will define %pf as a new name for %profile.
383 383
384 384 You can also call magics in code using the ipmagic() function, which IPython
385 385 automatically adds to the builtin namespace. Type 'ipmagic?' for details.
386 386
387 387 For a list of the available magic functions, use %lsmagic. For a description
388 388 of any of them, type %magic_name?, e.g. '%cd?'.
389 389
390 390 Currently the magic system has the following functions:\n"""
391 391
392 392 mesc = self.shell.ESC_MAGIC
393 393 outmsg = ("%s\n%s\n\nSummary of magic functions (from %slsmagic):"
394 394 "\n\n%s%s\n\n%s" % (outmsg,
395 395 magic_docs,mesc,mesc,
396 396 (' '+mesc).join(self.lsmagic()),
397 397 Magic.auto_status[self.shell.rc.automagic] ) )
398 398
399 399 page(outmsg,screen_lines=self.shell.rc.screen_length)
400 400
401 401 def magic_automagic(self, parameter_s = ''):
402 402 """Make magic functions callable without having to type the initial %.
403 403
404 404 Toggles on/off (when off, you must call it as %automagic, of
405 405 course). Note that magic functions have lowest priority, so if there's
406 406 a variable whose name collides with that of a magic fn, automagic
407 407 won't work for that function (you get the variable instead). However,
408 408 if you delete the variable (del var), the previously shadowed magic
409 409 function becomes visible to automagic again."""
410 410
411 411 rc = self.shell.rc
412 412 rc.automagic = not rc.automagic
413 413 print '\n' + Magic.auto_status[rc.automagic]
414 414
415 415 def magic_autocall(self, parameter_s = ''):
416 416 """Make functions callable without having to type parentheses.
417 417
418 418 This toggles the autocall command line option on and off."""
419 419
420 420 rc = self.shell.rc
421 421 rc.autocall = not rc.autocall
422 422 print "Automatic calling is:",['OFF','ON'][rc.autocall]
423 423
424 424 def magic_autoindent(self, parameter_s = ''):
425 425 """Toggle autoindent on/off (if available)."""
426 426
427 427 self.shell.set_autoindent()
428 428 print "Automatic indentation is:",['OFF','ON'][self.shell.autoindent]
429 429
430 430 def magic_system_verbose(self, parameter_s = ''):
431 431 """Toggle verbose printing of system calls on/off."""
432 432
433 433 self.shell.rc_set_toggle('system_verbose')
434 434 print "System verbose printing is:",\
435 435 ['OFF','ON'][self.shell.rc.system_verbose]
436 436
437 437 def magic_history(self, parameter_s = ''):
438 438 """Print input history (_i<n> variables), with most recent last.
439 439
440 440 %history [-n] -> print at most 40 inputs (some may be multi-line)\\
441 441 %history [-n] n -> print at most n inputs\\
442 442 %history [-n] n1 n2 -> print inputs between n1 and n2 (n2 not included)\\
443 443
444 444 Each input's number <n> is shown, and is accessible as the
445 445 automatically generated variable _i<n>. Multi-line statements are
446 446 printed starting at a new line for easy copy/paste.
447 447
448 448 If option -n is used, input numbers are not printed. This is useful if
449 449 you want to get a printout of many lines which can be directly pasted
450 450 into a text editor.
451 451
452 452 This feature is only available if numbered prompts are in use."""
453 453
454 if not self.shell.outputcache.do_full_cache:
454 shell = self.shell
455 if not shell.outputcache.do_full_cache:
455 456 print 'This feature is only available if numbered prompts are in use.'
456 457 return
457 458 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'n',mode='list')
458 459
460 input_hist = shell.input_hist
459 461 default_length = 40
460 462 if len(args) == 0:
461 final = self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count
463 final = len(input_hist)
462 464 init = max(1,final-default_length)
463 465 elif len(args) == 1:
464 final = self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count
466 final = len(input_hist)
465 467 init = max(1,final-int(args[0]))
466 468 elif len(args) == 2:
467 469 init,final = map(int,args)
468 470 else:
469 471 warn('%hist takes 0, 1 or 2 arguments separated by spaces.')
470 472 print self.magic_hist.__doc__
471 473 return
472 474 width = len(str(final))
473 475 line_sep = ['','\n']
474 input_hist = self.shell.input_hist
475 476 print_nums = not opts.has_key('n')
476 477 for in_num in range(init,final):
477 478 inline = input_hist[in_num]
478 multiline = inline.count('\n') > 1
479 multiline = int(inline.count('\n') > 1)
479 480 if print_nums:
480 print str(in_num).ljust(width)+':'+ line_sep[multiline],
481 if inline.startswith('#'+self.shell.ESC_MAGIC) or \
482 inline.startswith('#!'):
483 print inline[1:],
484 else:
481 print '%s:%s' % (str(in_num).ljust(width),line_sep[multiline]),
485 482 print inline,
486 483
487 484 def magic_hist(self, parameter_s=''):
488 485 """Alternate name for %history."""
489 486 return self.magic_history(parameter_s)
490 487
491 488 def magic_p(self, parameter_s=''):
492 489 """Just a short alias for Python's 'print'."""
493 490 exec 'print ' + parameter_s in self.shell.user_ns
494 491
495 492 def magic_r(self, parameter_s=''):
496 493 """Repeat previous input.
497 494
498 495 If given an argument, repeats the previous command which starts with
499 496 the same string, otherwise it just repeats the previous input.
500 497
501 498 Shell escaped commands (with ! as first character) are not recognized
502 499 by this system, only pure python code and magic commands.
503 500 """
504 501
505 502 start = parameter_s.strip()
506 503 esc_magic = self.shell.ESC_MAGIC
507 504 # Identify magic commands even if automagic is on (which means
508 505 # the in-memory version is different from that typed by the user).
509 506 if self.shell.rc.automagic:
510 507 start_magic = esc_magic+start
511 508 else:
512 509 start_magic = start
513 510 # Look through the input history in reverse
514 511 for n in range(len(self.shell.input_hist)-2,0,-1):
515 512 input = self.shell.input_hist[n]
516 513 # skip plain 'r' lines so we don't recurse to infinity
517 514 if input != 'ipmagic("r")\n' and \
518 515 (input.startswith(start) or input.startswith(start_magic)):
519 516 #print 'match',`input` # dbg
520 517 print 'Executing:',input,
521 518 self.shell.runlines(input)
522 519 return
523 520 print 'No previous input matching `%s` found.' % start
524 521
525 522 def magic_page(self, parameter_s=''):
526 523 """Pretty print the object and display it through a pager.
527 524
528 525 If no parameter is given, use _ (last output)."""
529 526 # After a function contributed by Olivier Aubert, slightly modified.
530 527
531 528 oname = parameter_s and parameter_s or '_'
532 529 info = self._ofind(oname)
533 530 if info['found']:
534 531 page(pformat(info['obj']))
535 532 else:
536 533 print 'Object `%s` not found' % oname
537 534
538 535 def magic_profile(self, parameter_s=''):
539 536 """Print your currently active IPyhton profile."""
540 537 if self.shell.rc.profile:
541 538 printpl('Current IPython profile: $self.shell.rc.profile.')
542 539 else:
543 540 print 'No profile active.'
544 541
545 542 def _inspect(self,meth,oname,**kw):
546 543 """Generic interface to the inspector system.
547 544
548 545 This function is meant to be called by pdef, pdoc & friends."""
549 546
550 547 oname = oname.strip()
551 548 info = Struct(self._ofind(oname))
552 549 if info.found:
553 550 pmethod = getattr(self.shell.inspector,meth)
554 551 formatter = info.ismagic and self.format_screen or None
555 552 if meth == 'pdoc':
556 553 pmethod(info.obj,oname,formatter)
557 554 elif meth == 'pinfo':
558 555 pmethod(info.obj,oname,formatter,info,**kw)
559 556 else:
560 557 pmethod(info.obj,oname)
561 558 else:
562 559 print 'Object `%s` not found.' % oname
563 560 return 'not found' # so callers can take other action
564 561
565 562 def magic_pdef(self, parameter_s=''):
566 563 """Print the definition header for any callable object.
567 564
568 565 If the object is a class, print the constructor information."""
569 566 self._inspect('pdef',parameter_s)
570 567
571 568 def magic_pdoc(self, parameter_s=''):
572 569 """Print the docstring for an object.
573 570
574 571 If the given object is a class, it will print both the class and the
575 572 constructor docstrings."""
576 573 self._inspect('pdoc',parameter_s)
577 574
578 575 def magic_psource(self, parameter_s=''):
579 576 """Print (or run through pager) the source code for an object."""
580 577 self._inspect('psource',parameter_s)
581 578
582 579 def magic_pfile(self, parameter_s=''):
583 580 """Print (or run through pager) the file where an object is defined.
584 581
585 582 The file opens at the line where the object definition begins. IPython
586 583 will honor the environment variable PAGER if set, and otherwise will
587 584 do its best to print the file in a convenient form.
588 585
589 586 If the given argument is not an object currently defined, IPython will
590 587 try to interpret it as a filename (automatically adding a .py extension
591 588 if needed). You can thus use %pfile as a syntax highlighting code
592 589 viewer."""
593 590
594 591 # first interpret argument as an object name
595 592 out = self._inspect('pfile',parameter_s)
596 593 # if not, try the input as a filename
597 594 if out == 'not found':
598 595 try:
599 596 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
600 597 except IOError,msg:
601 598 print msg
602 599 return
603 600 page(self.shell.inspector.format(file(filename).read()))
604 601
605 602 def magic_pinfo(self, parameter_s=''):
606 603 """Provide detailed information about an object.
607 604
608 605 '%pinfo object' is just a synonym for object? or ?object."""
609 606
610 607 #print 'pinfo par: <%s>' % parameter_s # dbg
611 608
612 609 # detail_level: 0 -> obj? , 1 -> obj??
613 610 detail_level = 0
614 611 # We need to detect if we got called as 'pinfo pinfo foo', which can
615 612 # happen if the user types 'pinfo foo?' at the cmd line.
616 613 pinfo,qmark1,oname,qmark2 = \
617 614 re.match('(pinfo )?(\?*)(.*?)(\??$)',parameter_s).groups()
618 615 if pinfo or qmark1 or qmark2:
619 616 detail_level = 1
620 617 if "*" in oname:
621 618 self.magic_psearch(oname)
622 619 else:
623 620 self._inspect('pinfo',oname,detail_level=detail_level)
624 621
625 622 def magic_psearch(self, parameter_s=''):
626 623 """Search for object in namespaces by wildcard.
627 624
628 625 %psearch [options] PATTERN [OBJECT TYPE]
629 626
630 627 Note: ? can be used as a synonym for %psearch, at the beginning or at
631 628 the end: both a*? and ?a* are equivalent to '%psearch a*'. Still, the
632 629 rest of the command line must be unchanged (options come first), so
633 630 for example the following forms are equivalent
634 631
635 632 %psearch -i a* function
636 633 -i a* function?
637 634 ?-i a* function
638 635
639 636 Arguments:
640 637
641 638 PATTERN
642 639
643 640 where PATTERN is a string containing * as a wildcard similar to its
644 641 use in a shell. The pattern is matched in all namespaces on the
645 642 search path. By default objects starting with a single _ are not
646 643 matched, many IPython generated objects have a single
647 644 underscore. The default is case insensitive matching. Matching is
648 645 also done on the attributes of objects and not only on the objects
649 646 in a module.
650 647
651 648 [OBJECT TYPE]
652 649
653 650 Is the name of a python type from the types module. The name is
654 651 given in lowercase without the ending type, ex. StringType is
655 652 written string. By adding a type here only objects matching the
656 653 given type are matched. Using all here makes the pattern match all
657 654 types (this is the default).
658 655
659 656 Options:
660 657
661 658 -a: makes the pattern match even objects whose names start with a
662 659 single underscore. These names are normally ommitted from the
663 660 search.
664 661
665 662 -i/-c: make the pattern case insensitive/sensitive. If neither of
666 663 these options is given, the default is read from your ipythonrc
667 664 file. The option name which sets this value is
668 665 'wildcards_case_sensitive'. If this option is not specified in your
669 666 ipythonrc file, IPython's internal default is to do a case sensitive
670 667 search.
671 668
672 669 -e/-s NAMESPACE: exclude/search a given namespace. The pattern you
673 670 specifiy can be searched in any of the following namespaces:
674 671 'builtin', 'user', 'user_global','internal', 'alias', where
675 672 'builtin' and 'user' are the search defaults. Note that you should
676 673 not use quotes when specifying namespaces.
677 674
678 675 'Builtin' contains the python module builtin, 'user' contains all
679 676 user data, 'alias' only contain the shell aliases and no python
680 677 objects, 'internal' contains objects used by IPython. The
681 678 'user_global' namespace is only used by embedded IPython instances,
682 679 and it contains module-level globals. You can add namespaces to the
683 680 search with -s or exclude them with -e (these options can be given
684 681 more than once).
685 682
686 683 Examples:
687 684
688 685 %psearch a* -> objects beginning with an a
689 686 %psearch -e builtin a* -> objects NOT in the builtin space starting in a
690 687 %psearch a* function -> all functions beginning with an a
691 688 %psearch re.e* -> objects beginning with an e in module re
692 689 %psearch r*.e* -> objects that start with e in modules starting in r
693 690 %psearch r*.* string -> all strings in modules beginning with r
694 691
695 692 Case sensitve search:
696 693
697 694 %psearch -c a* list all object beginning with lower case a
698 695
699 696 Show objects beginning with a single _:
700 697
701 698 %psearch -a _* list objects beginning with a single underscore"""
702 699
703 700 # default namespaces to be searched
704 701 def_search = ['user','builtin']
705 702
706 703 # Process options/args
707 704 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'cias:e:',list_all=True)
708 705 opt = opts.get
709 706 shell = self.shell
710 707 psearch = shell.inspector.psearch
711 708
712 709 # select case options
713 710 if opts.has_key('i'):
714 711 ignore_case = True
715 712 elif opts.has_key('c'):
716 713 ignore_case = False
717 714 else:
718 715 ignore_case = not shell.rc.wildcards_case_sensitive
719 716
720 717 # Build list of namespaces to search from user options
721 718 def_search.extend(opt('s',[]))
722 719 ns_exclude = ns_exclude=opt('e',[])
723 720 ns_search = [nm for nm in def_search if nm not in ns_exclude]
724 721
725 722 # Call the actual search
726 723 try:
727 724 psearch(args,shell.ns_table,ns_search,
728 725 show_all=opt('a'),ignore_case=ignore_case)
729 726 except:
730 727 shell.showtraceback()
731 728
732 729 def magic_who_ls(self, parameter_s=''):
733 730 """Return a sorted list of all interactive variables.
734 731
735 732 If arguments are given, only variables of types matching these
736 733 arguments are returned."""
737 734
738 735 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
739 736 out = []
740 737 typelist = parameter_s.split()
741 738 for i in self.shell.user_ns.keys():
742 739 if not (i.startswith('_') or i.startswith('_i')) \
743 740 and not (self.shell.internal_ns.has_key(i) or
744 741 self.shell.user_config_ns.has_key(i)):
745 742 if typelist:
746 743 if type(user_ns[i]).__name__ in typelist:
747 744 out.append(i)
748 745 else:
749 746 out.append(i)
750 747 out.sort()
751 748 return out
752 749
753 750 def magic_who(self, parameter_s=''):
754 751 """Print all interactive variables, with some minimal formatting.
755 752
756 753 If any arguments are given, only variables whose type matches one of
757 754 these are printed. For example:
758 755
759 756 %who function str
760 757
761 758 will only list functions and strings, excluding all other types of
762 759 variables. To find the proper type names, simply use type(var) at a
763 760 command line to see how python prints type names. For example:
764 761
765 762 In [1]: type('hello')\\
766 763 Out[1]: <type 'str'>
767 764
768 765 indicates that the type name for strings is 'str'.
769 766
770 767 %who always excludes executed names loaded through your configuration
771 768 file and things which are internal to IPython.
772 769
773 770 This is deliberate, as typically you may load many modules and the
774 771 purpose of %who is to show you only what you've manually defined."""
775 772
776 773 varlist = self.magic_who_ls(parameter_s)
777 774 if not varlist:
778 775 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
779 776 return
780 777
781 778 # if we have variables, move on...
782 779
783 780 # stupid flushing problem: when prompts have no separators, stdout is
784 781 # getting lost. I'm starting to think this is a python bug. I'm having
785 782 # to force a flush with a print because even a sys.stdout.flush
786 783 # doesn't seem to do anything!
787 784
788 785 count = 0
789 786 for i in varlist:
790 787 print i+'\t',
791 788 count += 1
792 789 if count > 8:
793 790 count = 0
794 791 print
795 792 sys.stdout.flush() # FIXME. Why the hell isn't this flushing???
796 793
797 794 print # well, this does force a flush at the expense of an extra \n
798 795
799 796 def magic_whos(self, parameter_s=''):
800 797 """Like %who, but gives some extra information about each variable.
801 798
802 799 The same type filtering of %who can be applied here.
803 800
804 801 For all variables, the type is printed. Additionally it prints:
805 802
806 803 - For {},[],(): their length.
807 804
808 805 - For Numeric arrays, a summary with shape, number of elements,
809 806 typecode and size in memory.
810 807
811 808 - Everything else: a string representation, snipping their middle if
812 809 too long."""
813 810
814 811 varnames = self.magic_who_ls(parameter_s)
815 812 if not varnames:
816 813 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
817 814 return
818 815
819 816 # if we have variables, move on...
820 817
821 818 # for these types, show len() instead of data:
822 819 seq_types = [types.DictType,types.ListType,types.TupleType]
823 820
824 821 # for Numeric arrays, display summary info
825 822 try:
826 823 import Numeric
827 824 except ImportError:
828 825 array_type = None
829 826 else:
830 827 array_type = Numeric.ArrayType.__name__
831 828
832 829 # Find all variable names and types so we can figure out column sizes
833 830 get_vars = lambda i: self.shell.user_ns[i]
834 831 type_name = lambda v: type(v).__name__
835 832 varlist = map(get_vars,varnames)
836 833
837 834 typelist = []
838 835 for vv in varlist:
839 836 tt = type_name(vv)
840 837 if tt=='instance':
841 838 typelist.append(str(vv.__class__))
842 839 else:
843 840 typelist.append(tt)
844 841
845 842 # column labels and # of spaces as separator
846 843 varlabel = 'Variable'
847 844 typelabel = 'Type'
848 845 datalabel = 'Data/Info'
849 846 colsep = 3
850 847 # variable format strings
851 848 vformat = "$vname.ljust(varwidth)$vtype.ljust(typewidth)"
852 849 vfmt_short = '$vstr[:25]<...>$vstr[-25:]'
853 850 aformat = "%s: %s elems, type `%s`, %s bytes"
854 851 # find the size of the columns to format the output nicely
855 852 varwidth = max(max(map(len,varnames)), len(varlabel)) + colsep
856 853 typewidth = max(max(map(len,typelist)), len(typelabel)) + colsep
857 854 # table header
858 855 print varlabel.ljust(varwidth) + typelabel.ljust(typewidth) + \
859 856 ' '+datalabel+'\n' + '-'*(varwidth+typewidth+len(datalabel)+1)
860 857 # and the table itself
861 858 kb = 1024
862 859 Mb = 1048576 # kb**2
863 860 for vname,var,vtype in zip(varnames,varlist,typelist):
864 861 print itpl(vformat),
865 862 if vtype in seq_types:
866 863 print len(var)
867 864 elif vtype==array_type:
868 865 vshape = str(var.shape).replace(',','').replace(' ','x')[1:-1]
869 866 vsize = Numeric.size(var)
870 867 vbytes = vsize*var.itemsize()
871 868 if vbytes < 100000:
872 869 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,var.typecode(),vbytes)
873 870 else:
874 871 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,var.typecode(),vbytes),
875 872 if vbytes < Mb:
876 873 print '(%s kb)' % (vbytes/kb,)
877 874 else:
878 875 print '(%s Mb)' % (vbytes/Mb,)
879 876 else:
880 877 vstr = str(var).replace('\n','\\n')
881 878 if len(vstr) < 50:
882 879 print vstr
883 880 else:
884 881 printpl(vfmt_short)
885 882
886 883 def magic_reset(self, parameter_s=''):
887 884 """Resets the namespace by removing all names defined by the user.
888 885
889 886 Input/Output history are left around in case you need them."""
890 887
891 888 ans = raw_input(
892 889 "Once deleted, variables cannot be recovered. Proceed (y/n)? ")
893 890 if not ans.lower() == 'y':
894 891 print 'Nothing done.'
895 892 return
896 893 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
897 894 for i in self.magic_who_ls():
898 895 del(user_ns[i])
899 896
900 897 def magic_config(self,parameter_s=''):
901 898 """Show IPython's internal configuration."""
902 899
903 900 page('Current configuration structure:\n'+
904 901 pformat(self.shell.rc.dict()))
905 902
906 903 def magic_logstart(self,parameter_s=''):
907 904 """Start logging anywhere in a session.
908 905
909 906 %logstart [-o|-t] [log_name [log_mode]]
910 907
911 908 If no name is given, it defaults to a file named 'ipython_log.py' in your
912 909 current directory, in 'rotate' mode (see below).
913 910
914 911 '%logstart name' saves to file 'name' in 'backup' mode. It saves your
915 912 history up to that point and then continues logging.
916 913
917 914 %logstart takes a second optional parameter: logging mode. This can be one
918 915 of (note that the modes are given unquoted):\\
919 916 append: well, that says it.\\
920 917 backup: rename (if exists) to name~ and start name.\\
921 918 global: single logfile in your home dir, appended to.\\
922 919 over : overwrite existing log.\\
923 920 rotate: create rotating logs name.1~, name.2~, etc.
924 921
925 922 Options:
926 923
927 924 -o: log also IPython's output. In this mode, all commands which
928 925 generate an Out[NN] prompt are recorded to the logfile, right after
929 926 their corresponding input line. The output lines are always
930 927 prepended with a '#[Out]# ' marker, so that the log remains valid
931 928 Python code.
932 929
933 930 Since this marker is always the same, filtering only the output from
934 931 a log is very easy, using for example a simple awk call:
935 932
936 933 awk -F'#\\[Out\\]# ' '{if($2) {print $2}}' ipython_log.py
937 934
938 935 -t: put timestamps before each input line logged (these are put in
939 936 comments)."""
940 937
941 938 opts,par = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'ot')
942 939 log_output = 'o' in opts
943 940 timestamp = 't' in opts
944 941
945 942 rc = self.shell.rc
946 943 logger = self.shell.logger
947 944
948 945 # if no args are given, the defaults set in the logger constructor by
949 946 # ipytohn remain valid
950 947 if par:
951 948 try:
952 949 logfname,logmode = par.split()
953 950 except:
954 951 logfname = par
955 952 logmode = 'backup'
956 953 else:
957 954 logfname = logger.logfname
958 955 logmode = logger.logmode
959 956 # put logfname into rc struct as if it had been called on the command
960 957 # line, so it ends up saved in the log header Save it in case we need
961 958 # to restore it...
962 959 old_logfile = rc.opts.get('logfile','')
963 960 if logfname:
964 961 logfname = os.path.expanduser(logfname)
965 962 rc.opts.logfile = logfname
966 963 loghead = self.shell.loghead_tpl % (rc.opts,rc.args)
967 964 try:
968 965 started = logger.logstart(logfname,loghead,logmode,
969 966 log_output,timestamp)
970 967 except:
971 968 rc.opts.logfile = old_logfile
972 969 warn("Couldn't start log: %s" % sys.exc_info()[1])
973 970 else:
974 971 # log input history up to this point, optionally interleaving
975 972 # output if requested
976 973
977 974 if timestamp:
978 975 # disable timestamping for the previous history, since we've
979 976 # lost those already (no time machine here).
980 977 logger.timestamp = False
981 978 if log_output:
982 979 log_write = logger.log_write
983 980 input_hist = self.shell.input_hist
984 981 output_hist = self.shell.output_hist
985 982 for n in range(1,len(input_hist)-1):
986 983 log_write(input_hist[n].rstrip())
987 984 if n in output_hist:
988 985 log_write(repr(output_hist[n]),'output')
989 986 else:
990 987 logger.log_write(self.shell.input_hist[1:])
991 988 if timestamp:
992 989 # re-enable timestamping
993 990 logger.timestamp = True
994 991
995 992 print ('Activating auto-logging. '
996 993 'Current session state plus future input saved.')
997 994 logger.logstate()
998 995
999 996 def magic_logoff(self,parameter_s=''):
1000 997 """Temporarily stop logging.
1001 998
1002 999 You must have previously started logging."""
1003 1000 self.shell.logger.switch_log(0)
1004 1001
1005 1002 def magic_logon(self,parameter_s=''):
1006 1003 """Restart logging.
1007 1004
1008 1005 This function is for restarting logging which you've temporarily
1009 1006 stopped with %logoff. For starting logging for the first time, you
1010 1007 must use the %logstart function, which allows you to specify an
1011 1008 optional log filename."""
1012 1009
1013 1010 self.shell.logger.switch_log(1)
1014 1011
1015 1012 def magic_logstate(self,parameter_s=''):
1016 1013 """Print the status of the logging system."""
1017 1014
1018 1015 self.shell.logger.logstate()
1019 1016
1020 1017 def magic_pdb(self, parameter_s=''):
1021 1018 """Control the calling of the pdb interactive debugger.
1022 1019
1023 1020 Call as '%pdb on', '%pdb 1', '%pdb off' or '%pdb 0'. If called without
1024 1021 argument it works as a toggle.
1025 1022
1026 1023 When an exception is triggered, IPython can optionally call the
1027 1024 interactive pdb debugger after the traceback printout. %pdb toggles
1028 1025 this feature on and off."""
1029 1026
1030 1027 par = parameter_s.strip().lower()
1031 1028
1032 1029 if par:
1033 1030 try:
1034 1031 new_pdb = {'off':0,'0':0,'on':1,'1':1}[par]
1035 1032 except KeyError:
1036 1033 print ('Incorrect argument. Use on/1, off/0, '
1037 1034 'or nothing for a toggle.')
1038 1035 return
1039 1036 else:
1040 1037 # toggle
1041 1038 new_pdb = not self.shell.InteractiveTB.call_pdb
1042 1039
1043 1040 # set on the shell
1044 1041 self.shell.call_pdb = new_pdb
1045 1042 print 'Automatic pdb calling has been turned',on_off(new_pdb)
1046 1043
1047 1044 def magic_prun(self, parameter_s ='',user_mode=1,
1048 1045 opts=None,arg_lst=None,prog_ns=None):
1049 1046
1050 1047 """Run a statement through the python code profiler.
1051 1048
1052 1049 Usage:\\
1053 1050 %prun [options] statement
1054 1051
1055 1052 The given statement (which doesn't require quote marks) is run via the
1056 1053 python profiler in a manner similar to the profile.run() function.
1057 1054 Namespaces are internally managed to work correctly; profile.run
1058 1055 cannot be used in IPython because it makes certain assumptions about
1059 1056 namespaces which do not hold under IPython.
1060 1057
1061 1058 Options:
1062 1059
1063 1060 -l <limit>: you can place restrictions on what or how much of the
1064 1061 profile gets printed. The limit value can be:
1065 1062
1066 1063 * A string: only information for function names containing this string
1067 1064 is printed.
1068 1065
1069 1066 * An integer: only these many lines are printed.
1070 1067
1071 1068 * A float (between 0 and 1): this fraction of the report is printed
1072 1069 (for example, use a limit of 0.4 to see the topmost 40% only).
1073 1070
1074 1071 You can combine several limits with repeated use of the option. For
1075 1072 example, '-l __init__ -l 5' will print only the topmost 5 lines of
1076 1073 information about class constructors.
1077 1074
1078 1075 -r: return the pstats.Stats object generated by the profiling. This
1079 1076 object has all the information about the profile in it, and you can
1080 1077 later use it for further analysis or in other functions.
1081 1078
1082 1079 Since magic functions have a particular form of calling which prevents
1083 1080 you from writing something like:\\
1084 1081 In [1]: p = %prun -r print 4 # invalid!\\
1085 1082 you must instead use IPython's automatic variables to assign this:\\
1086 1083 In [1]: %prun -r print 4 \\
1087 1084 Out[1]: <pstats.Stats instance at 0x8222cec>\\
1088 1085 In [2]: stats = _
1089 1086
1090 1087 If you really need to assign this value via an explicit function call,
1091 1088 you can always tap directly into the true name of the magic function
1092 1089 by using the ipmagic function (which IPython automatically adds to the
1093 1090 builtins):\\
1094 1091 In [3]: stats = ipmagic('prun','-r print 4')
1095 1092
1096 1093 You can type ipmagic? for more details on ipmagic.
1097 1094
1098 1095 -s <key>: sort profile by given key. You can provide more than one key
1099 1096 by using the option several times: '-s key1 -s key2 -s key3...'. The
1100 1097 default sorting key is 'time'.
1101 1098
1102 1099 The following is copied verbatim from the profile documentation
1103 1100 referenced below:
1104 1101
1105 1102 When more than one key is provided, additional keys are used as
1106 1103 secondary criteria when the there is equality in all keys selected
1107 1104 before them.
1108 1105
1109 1106 Abbreviations can be used for any key names, as long as the
1110 1107 abbreviation is unambiguous. The following are the keys currently
1111 1108 defined:
1112 1109
1113 1110 Valid Arg Meaning\\
1114 1111 "calls" call count\\
1115 1112 "cumulative" cumulative time\\
1116 1113 "file" file name\\
1117 1114 "module" file name\\
1118 1115 "pcalls" primitive call count\\
1119 1116 "line" line number\\
1120 1117 "name" function name\\
1121 1118 "nfl" name/file/line\\
1122 1119 "stdname" standard name\\
1123 1120 "time" internal time
1124 1121
1125 1122 Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing
1126 1123 most time consuming items first), where as name, file, and line number
1127 1124 searches are in ascending order (i.e., alphabetical). The subtle
1128 1125 distinction between "nfl" and "stdname" is that the standard name is a
1129 1126 sort of the name as printed, which means that the embedded line
1130 1127 numbers get compared in an odd way. For example, lines 3, 20, and 40
1131 1128 would (if the file names were the same) appear in the string order
1132 1129 "20" "3" and "40". In contrast, "nfl" does a numeric compare of the
1133 1130 line numbers. In fact, sort_stats("nfl") is the same as
1134 1131 sort_stats("name", "file", "line").
1135 1132
1136 1133 -T <filename>: save profile results as shown on screen to a text
1137 1134 file. The profile is still shown on screen.
1138 1135
1139 1136 -D <filename>: save (via dump_stats) profile statistics to given
1140 1137 filename. This data is in a format understod by the pstats module, and
1141 1138 is generated by a call to the dump_stats() method of profile
1142 1139 objects. The profile is still shown on screen.
1143 1140
1144 1141 If you want to run complete programs under the profiler's control, use
1145 1142 '%run -p [prof_opts] filename.py [args to program]' where prof_opts
1146 1143 contains profiler specific options as described here.
1147 1144
1148 1145 You can read the complete documentation for the profile module with:\\
1149 1146 In [1]: import profile; profile.help() """
1150 1147
1151 1148 opts_def = Struct(D=[''],l=[],s=['time'],T=[''])
1152 1149 # protect user quote marks
1153 1150 parameter_s = parameter_s.replace('"',r'\"').replace("'",r"\'")
1154 1151
1155 1152 if user_mode: # regular user call
1156 1153 opts,arg_str = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'D:l:rs:T:',
1157 1154 list_all=1)
1158 1155 namespace = self.shell.user_ns
1159 1156 else: # called to run a program by %run -p
1160 1157 try:
1161 1158 filename = get_py_filename(arg_lst[0])
1162 1159 except IOError,msg:
1163 1160 error(msg)
1164 1161 return
1165 1162
1166 1163 arg_str = 'execfile(filename,prog_ns)'
1167 1164 namespace = locals()
1168 1165
1169 1166 opts.merge(opts_def)
1170 1167
1171 1168 prof = profile.Profile()
1172 1169 try:
1173 1170 prof = prof.runctx(arg_str,namespace,namespace)
1174 1171 sys_exit = ''
1175 1172 except SystemExit:
1176 1173 sys_exit = """*** SystemExit exception caught in code being profiled."""
1177 1174
1178 1175 stats = pstats.Stats(prof).strip_dirs().sort_stats(*opts.s)
1179 1176
1180 1177 lims = opts.l
1181 1178 if lims:
1182 1179 lims = [] # rebuild lims with ints/floats/strings
1183 1180 for lim in opts.l:
1184 1181 try:
1185 1182 lims.append(int(lim))
1186 1183 except ValueError:
1187 1184 try:
1188 1185 lims.append(float(lim))
1189 1186 except ValueError:
1190 1187 lims.append(lim)
1191 1188
1192 1189 # trap output
1193 1190 sys_stdout = sys.stdout
1194 1191 stdout_trap = StringIO()
1195 1192 try:
1196 1193 sys.stdout = stdout_trap
1197 1194 stats.print_stats(*lims)
1198 1195 finally:
1199 1196 sys.stdout = sys_stdout
1200 1197 output = stdout_trap.getvalue()
1201 1198 output = output.rstrip()
1202 1199
1203 1200 page(output,screen_lines=self.shell.rc.screen_length)
1204 1201 print sys_exit,
1205 1202
1206 1203 dump_file = opts.D[0]
1207 1204 text_file = opts.T[0]
1208 1205 if dump_file:
1209 1206 prof.dump_stats(dump_file)
1210 1207 print '\n*** Profile stats marshalled to file',\
1211 1208 `dump_file`+'.',sys_exit
1212 1209 if text_file:
1213 1210 file(text_file,'w').write(output)
1214 1211 print '\n*** Profile printout saved to text file',\
1215 1212 `text_file`+'.',sys_exit
1216 1213
1217 1214 if opts.has_key('r'):
1218 1215 return stats
1219 1216 else:
1220 1217 return None
1221 1218
1222 1219 def magic_run(self, parameter_s ='',runner=None):
1223 1220 """Run the named file inside IPython as a program.
1224 1221
1225 1222 Usage:\\
1226 1223 %run [-n -i -t [-N<N>] -d [-b<N>] -p [profile options]] file [args]
1227 1224
1228 1225 Parameters after the filename are passed as command-line arguments to
1229 1226 the program (put in sys.argv). Then, control returns to IPython's
1230 1227 prompt.
1231 1228
1232 1229 This is similar to running at a system prompt:\\
1233 1230 $ python file args\\
1234 1231 but with the advantage of giving you IPython's tracebacks, and of
1235 1232 loading all variables into your interactive namespace for further use
1236 1233 (unless -p is used, see below).
1237 1234
1238 1235 The file is executed in a namespace initially consisting only of
1239 1236 __name__=='__main__' and sys.argv constructed as indicated. It thus
1240 1237 sees its environment as if it were being run as a stand-alone
1241 1238 program. But after execution, the IPython interactive namespace gets
1242 1239 updated with all variables defined in the program (except for __name__
1243 1240 and sys.argv). This allows for very convenient loading of code for
1244 1241 interactive work, while giving each program a 'clean sheet' to run in.
1245 1242
1246 1243 Options:
1247 1244
1248 1245 -n: __name__ is NOT set to '__main__', but to the running file's name
1249 1246 without extension (as python does under import). This allows running
1250 1247 scripts and reloading the definitions in them without calling code
1251 1248 protected by an ' if __name__ == "__main__" ' clause.
1252 1249
1253 1250 -i: run the file in IPython's namespace instead of an empty one. This
1254 1251 is useful if you are experimenting with code written in a text editor
1255 1252 which depends on variables defined interactively.
1256 1253
1257 1254 -e: ignore sys.exit() calls or SystemExit exceptions in the script
1258 1255 being run. This is particularly useful if IPython is being used to
1259 1256 run unittests, which always exit with a sys.exit() call. In such
1260 1257 cases you are interested in the output of the test results, not in
1261 1258 seeing a traceback of the unittest module.
1262 1259
1263 1260 -t: print timing information at the end of the run. IPython will give
1264 1261 you an estimated CPU time consumption for your script, which under
1265 1262 Unix uses the resource module to avoid the wraparound problems of
1266 1263 time.clock(). Under Unix, an estimate of time spent on system tasks
1267 1264 is also given (for Windows platforms this is reported as 0.0).
1268 1265
1269 1266 If -t is given, an additional -N<N> option can be given, where <N>
1270 1267 must be an integer indicating how many times you want the script to
1271 1268 run. The final timing report will include total and per run results.
1272 1269
1273 1270 For example (testing the script uniq_stable.py):
1274 1271
1275 1272 In [1]: run -t uniq_stable
1276 1273
1277 1274 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
1278 1275 User : 0.19597 s.\\
1279 1276 System: 0.0 s.\\
1280 1277
1281 1278 In [2]: run -t -N5 uniq_stable
1282 1279
1283 1280 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
1284 1281 Total runs performed: 5\\
1285 1282 Times : Total Per run\\
1286 1283 User : 0.910862 s, 0.1821724 s.\\
1287 1284 System: 0.0 s, 0.0 s.
1288 1285
1289 1286 -d: run your program under the control of pdb, the Python debugger.
1290 1287 This allows you to execute your program step by step, watch variables,
1291 1288 etc. Internally, what IPython does is similar to calling:
1292 1289
1293 1290 pdb.run('execfile("YOURFILENAME")')
1294 1291
1295 1292 with a breakpoint set on line 1 of your file. You can change the line
1296 1293 number for this automatic breakpoint to be <N> by using the -bN option
1297 1294 (where N must be an integer). For example:
1298 1295
1299 1296 %run -d -b40 myscript
1300 1297
1301 1298 will set the first breakpoint at line 40 in myscript.py. Note that
1302 1299 the first breakpoint must be set on a line which actually does
1303 1300 something (not a comment or docstring) for it to stop execution.
1304 1301
1305 1302 When the pdb debugger starts, you will see a (Pdb) prompt. You must
1306 1303 first enter 'c' (without qoutes) to start execution up to the first
1307 1304 breakpoint.
1308 1305
1309 1306 Entering 'help' gives information about the use of the debugger. You
1310 1307 can easily see pdb's full documentation with "import pdb;pdb.help()"
1311 1308 at a prompt.
1312 1309
1313 1310 -p: run program under the control of the Python profiler module (which
1314 1311 prints a detailed report of execution times, function calls, etc).
1315 1312
1316 1313 You can pass other options after -p which affect the behavior of the
1317 1314 profiler itself. See the docs for %prun for details.
1318 1315
1319 1316 In this mode, the program's variables do NOT propagate back to the
1320 1317 IPython interactive namespace (because they remain in the namespace
1321 1318 where the profiler executes them).
1322 1319
1323 1320 Internally this triggers a call to %prun, see its documentation for
1324 1321 details on the options available specifically for profiling."""
1325 1322
1326 1323 # get arguments and set sys.argv for program to be run.
1327 1324 opts,arg_lst = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'nidtN:b:pD:l:rs:T:e',
1328 1325 mode='list',list_all=1)
1329 1326
1330 1327 try:
1331 1328 filename = get_py_filename(arg_lst[0])
1332 1329 except IndexError:
1333 1330 warn('you must provide at least a filename.')
1334 1331 print '\n%run:\n',OInspect.getdoc(self.magic_run)
1335 1332 return
1336 1333 except IOError,msg:
1337 1334 error(msg)
1338 1335 return
1339 1336
1340 1337 # Control the response to exit() calls made by the script being run
1341 1338 exit_ignore = opts.has_key('e')
1342 1339
1343 1340 # Make sure that the running script gets a proper sys.argv as if it
1344 1341 # were run from a system shell.
1345 1342 save_argv = sys.argv # save it for later restoring
1346 1343 sys.argv = [filename]+ arg_lst[1:] # put in the proper filename
1347 1344
1348 1345 if opts.has_key('i'):
1349 1346 prog_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1350 1347 __name__save = self.shell.user_ns['__name__']
1351 1348 prog_ns['__name__'] = '__main__'
1352 1349 else:
1353 1350 if opts.has_key('n'):
1354 1351 name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))[0]
1355 1352 else:
1356 1353 name = '__main__'
1357 1354 prog_ns = {'__name__':name}
1358 1355
1359 # pickle fix. See iplib for an explanation
1356 # pickle fix. See iplib for an explanation. But we need to make sure
1357 # that, if we overwrite __main__, we replace it at the end
1358 if prog_ns['__name__'] == '__main__':
1359 restore_main = sys.modules['__main__']
1360 else:
1361 restore_main = False
1362
1360 1363 sys.modules[prog_ns['__name__']] = FakeModule(prog_ns)
1361 1364
1362 1365 stats = None
1363 1366 try:
1364 1367 if opts.has_key('p'):
1365 1368 stats = self.magic_prun('',0,opts,arg_lst,prog_ns)
1366 1369 else:
1367 1370 if opts.has_key('d'):
1368 1371 deb = Debugger.Pdb(self.shell.rc.colors)
1369 1372 # reset Breakpoint state, which is moronically kept
1370 1373 # in a class
1371 1374 bdb.Breakpoint.next = 1
1372 1375 bdb.Breakpoint.bplist = {}
1373 1376 bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber = [None]
1374 1377 # Set an initial breakpoint to stop execution
1375 1378 maxtries = 10
1376 1379 bp = int(opts.get('b',[1])[0])
1377 1380 checkline = deb.checkline(filename,bp)
1378 1381 if not checkline:
1379 1382 for bp in range(bp+1,bp+maxtries+1):
1380 1383 if deb.checkline(filename,bp):
1381 1384 break
1382 1385 else:
1383 1386 msg = ("\nI failed to find a valid line to set "
1384 1387 "a breakpoint\n"
1385 1388 "after trying up to line: %s.\n"
1386 1389 "Please set a valid breakpoint manually "
1387 1390 "with the -b option." % bp)
1388 1391 error(msg)
1389 1392 return
1390 1393 # if we find a good linenumber, set the breakpoint
1391 1394 deb.do_break('%s:%s' % (filename,bp))
1392 1395 # Start file run
1393 1396 print "NOTE: Enter 'c' at the",
1394 1397 print "ipdb> prompt to start your script."
1395 1398 try:
1396 1399 deb.run('execfile("%s")' % filename,prog_ns)
1397 1400 except:
1398 1401 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
1399 1402 # Skip three frames in the traceback: the %run one,
1400 1403 # one inside bdb.py, and the command-line typed by the
1401 1404 # user (run by exec in pdb itself).
1402 1405 self.shell.InteractiveTB(etype,value,tb,tb_offset=3)
1403 1406 else:
1404 1407 if runner is None:
1405 1408 runner = self.shell.safe_execfile
1406 1409 if opts.has_key('t'):
1407 1410 try:
1408 1411 nruns = int(opts['N'][0])
1409 1412 if nruns < 1:
1410 1413 error('Number of runs must be >=1')
1411 1414 return
1412 1415 except (KeyError):
1413 1416 nruns = 1
1414 1417 if nruns == 1:
1415 1418 t0 = clock2()
1416 1419 runner(filename,prog_ns,prog_ns,exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1417 1420 t1 = clock2()
1418 1421 t_usr = t1[0]-t0[0]
1419 1422 t_sys = t1[1]-t1[1]
1420 1423 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
1421 1424 print " User : %10s s." % t_usr
1422 1425 print " System: %10s s." % t_sys
1423 1426 else:
1424 1427 runs = range(nruns)
1425 1428 t0 = clock2()
1426 1429 for nr in runs:
1427 1430 runner(filename,prog_ns,prog_ns,exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1428 1431 t1 = clock2()
1429 1432 t_usr = t1[0]-t0[0]
1430 1433 t_sys = t1[1]-t1[1]
1431 1434 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
1432 1435 print "Total runs performed:",nruns
1433 1436 print " Times : %10s %10s" % ('Total','Per run')
1434 1437 print " User : %10s s, %10s s." % (t_usr,t_usr/nruns)
1435 1438 print " System: %10s s, %10s s." % (t_sys,t_sys/nruns)
1436 1439
1437 1440 else:
1438 1441 runner(filename,prog_ns,prog_ns,exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1439 1442 if opts.has_key('i'):
1440 1443 self.shell.user_ns['__name__'] = __name__save
1441 1444 else:
1442 1445 # update IPython interactive namespace
1443 1446 del prog_ns['__name__']
1444 1447 self.shell.user_ns.update(prog_ns)
1445 1448 finally:
1446 1449 sys.argv = save_argv
1450 if restore_main:
1451 sys.modules['__main__'] = restore_main
1447 1452 return stats
1448 1453
1449 1454 def magic_runlog(self, parameter_s =''):
1450 1455 """Run files as logs.
1451 1456
1452 1457 Usage:\\
1453 1458 %runlog file1 file2 ...
1454 1459
1455 1460 Run the named files (treating them as log files) in sequence inside
1456 1461 the interpreter, and return to the prompt. This is much slower than
1457 1462 %run because each line is executed in a try/except block, but it
1458 1463 allows running files with syntax errors in them.
1459 1464
1460 1465 Normally IPython will guess when a file is one of its own logfiles, so
1461 1466 you can typically use %run even for logs. This shorthand allows you to
1462 1467 force any file to be treated as a log file."""
1463 1468
1464 1469 for f in parameter_s.split():
1465 1470 self.shell.safe_execfile(f,self.shell.user_ns,
1466 1471 self.shell.user_ns,islog=1)
1467 1472
1468 1473 def magic_time(self,parameter_s = ''):
1469 1474 """Time execution of a Python statement or expression.
1470 1475
1471 1476 The CPU and wall clock times are printed, and the value of the
1472 1477 expression (if any) is returned. Note that under Win32, system time
1473 1478 is always reported as 0, since it can not be measured.
1474 1479
1475 1480 This function provides very basic timing functionality. In Python
1476 1481 2.3, the timeit module offers more control and sophistication, but for
1477 1482 now IPython supports Python 2.2, so we can not rely on timeit being
1478 1483 present.
1479 1484
1480 1485 Some examples:
1481 1486
1482 1487 In [1]: time 2**128
1483 1488 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
1484 1489 Wall time: 0.00
1485 1490 Out[1]: 340282366920938463463374607431768211456L
1486 1491
1487 1492 In [2]: n = 1000000
1488 1493
1489 1494 In [3]: time sum(range(n))
1490 1495 CPU times: user 1.20 s, sys: 0.05 s, total: 1.25 s
1491 1496 Wall time: 1.37
1492 1497 Out[3]: 499999500000L
1493 1498
1494 1499 In [4]: time print 'hello world'
1495 1500 hello world
1496 1501 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
1497 1502 Wall time: 0.00
1498 1503 """
1499 1504
1500 1505 # fail immediately if the given expression can't be compiled
1501 1506 try:
1502 1507 mode = 'eval'
1503 1508 code = compile(parameter_s,'<timed eval>',mode)
1504 1509 except SyntaxError:
1505 1510 mode = 'exec'
1506 1511 code = compile(parameter_s,'<timed exec>',mode)
1507 1512 # skew measurement as little as possible
1508 1513 glob = self.shell.user_ns
1509 1514 clk = clock2
1510 1515 wtime = time.time
1511 1516 # time execution
1512 1517 wall_st = wtime()
1513 1518 if mode=='eval':
1514 1519 st = clk()
1515 1520 out = eval(code,glob)
1516 1521 end = clk()
1517 1522 else:
1518 1523 st = clk()
1519 1524 exec code in glob
1520 1525 end = clk()
1521 1526 out = None
1522 1527 wall_end = wtime()
1523 1528 # Compute actual times and report
1524 1529 wall_time = wall_end-wall_st
1525 1530 cpu_user = end[0]-st[0]
1526 1531 cpu_sys = end[1]-st[1]
1527 1532 cpu_tot = cpu_user+cpu_sys
1528 1533 print "CPU times: user %.2f s, sys: %.2f s, total: %.2f s" % \
1529 1534 (cpu_user,cpu_sys,cpu_tot)
1530 1535 print "Wall time: %.2f" % wall_time
1531 1536 return out
1532 1537
1533 1538 def magic_macro(self,parameter_s = ''):
1534 1539 """Define a set of input lines as a macro for future re-execution.
1535 1540
1536 1541 Usage:\\
1537 1542 %macro name n1:n2 n3:n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
1538 1543
1539 1544 This will define a global variable called `name` which is a string
1540 1545 made of joining the slices and lines you specify (n1,n2,... numbers
1541 1546 above) from your input history into a single string. This variable
1542 1547 acts like an automatic function which re-executes those lines as if
1543 1548 you had typed them. You just type 'name' at the prompt and the code
1544 1549 executes.
1545 1550
1546 1551 Note that the slices use the standard Python slicing notation (5:8
1547 1552 means include lines numbered 5,6,7).
1548 1553
1549 1554 For example, if your history contains (%hist prints it):
1550 1555
1551 1556 44: x=1\\
1552 1557 45: y=3\\
1553 1558 46: z=x+y\\
1554 1559 47: print x\\
1555 1560 48: a=5\\
1556 1561 49: print 'x',x,'y',y\\
1557 1562
1558 1563 you can create a macro with lines 44 through 47 (included) and line 49
1559 1564 called my_macro with:
1560 1565
1561 1566 In [51]: %macro my_macro 44:48 49
1562 1567
1563 1568 Now, typing `my_macro` (without quotes) will re-execute all this code
1564 1569 in one pass.
1565 1570
1566 1571 You don't need to give the line-numbers in order, and any given line
1567 1572 number can appear multiple times. You can assemble macros with any
1568 1573 lines from your input history in any order.
1569 1574
1570 1575 The macro is a simple object which holds its value in an attribute,
1571 1576 but IPython's display system checks for macros and executes them as
1572 1577 code instead of printing them when you type their name.
1573 1578
1574 1579 You can view a macro's contents by explicitly printing it with:
1575 1580
1576 1581 'print macro_name'.
1577 1582
1578 1583 For one-off cases which DON'T contain magic function calls in them you
1579 1584 can obtain similar results by explicitly executing slices from your
1580 1585 input history with:
1581 1586
1582 1587 In [60]: exec In[44:48]+In[49]"""
1583 1588
1584 1589 args = parameter_s.split()
1585 1590 name,ranges = args[0], args[1:]
1586 1591 #print 'rng',ranges # dbg
1587 1592 lines = self.extract_input_slices(ranges)
1588 1593 macro = Macro(lines)
1589 1594 self.shell.user_ns.update({name:macro})
1590 1595 print 'Macro `%s` created. To execute, type its name (without quotes).' % name
1591 1596 print 'Macro contents:'
1592 1597 print macro,
1593 1598
1594 1599 def magic_save(self,parameter_s = ''):
1595 1600 """Save a set of lines to a given filename.
1596 1601
1597 1602 Usage:\\
1598 1603 %save filename n1:n2 n3:n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
1599 1604
1600 1605 This function uses the same syntax as %macro for line extraction, but
1601 1606 instead of creating a macro it saves the resulting string to the
1602 1607 filename you specify.
1603 1608
1604 1609 It adds a '.py' extension to the file if you don't do so yourself, and
1605 1610 it asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files."""
1606 1611
1607 1612 args = parameter_s.split()
1608 1613 fname,ranges = args[0], args[1:]
1609 1614 if not fname.endswith('.py'):
1610 1615 fname += '.py'
1611 1616 if os.path.isfile(fname):
1612 1617 ans = raw_input('File `%s` exists. Overwrite (y/[N])? ' % fname)
1613 1618 if ans.lower() not in ['y','yes']:
1614 1619 print 'Operation cancelled.'
1615 1620 return
1616 1621 cmds = ''.join(self.extract_input_slices(ranges))
1617 1622 f = file(fname,'w')
1618 1623 f.write(cmds)
1619 1624 f.close()
1620 1625 print 'The following commands were written to file `%s`:' % fname
1621 1626 print cmds
1622 1627
1623 1628 def magic_ed(self,parameter_s = ''):
1624 1629 """Alias to %edit."""
1625 1630 return self.magic_edit(parameter_s)
1626 1631
1627 1632 def magic_edit(self,parameter_s = '',last_call=['','']):
1628 1633 """Bring up an editor and execute the resulting code.
1629 1634
1630 1635 Usage:
1631 1636 %edit [options] [args]
1632 1637
1633 1638 %edit runs IPython's editor hook. The default version of this hook is
1634 1639 set to call the __IPYTHON__.rc.editor command. This is read from your
1635 1640 environment variable $EDITOR. If this isn't found, it will default to
1636 1641 vi under Linux/Unix and to notepad under Windows. See the end of this
1637 1642 docstring for how to change the editor hook.
1638 1643
1639 1644 You can also set the value of this editor via the command line option
1640 1645 '-editor' or in your ipythonrc file. This is useful if you wish to use
1641 1646 specifically for IPython an editor different from your typical default
1642 1647 (and for Windows users who typically don't set environment variables).
1643 1648
1644 1649 This command allows you to conveniently edit multi-line code right in
1645 1650 your IPython session.
1646 1651
1647 1652 If called without arguments, %edit opens up an empty editor with a
1648 1653 temporary file and will execute the contents of this file when you
1649 1654 close it (don't forget to save it!).
1650 1655
1651 1656 Options:
1652 1657
1653 1658 -p: this will call the editor with the same data as the previous time
1654 1659 it was used, regardless of how long ago (in your current session) it
1655 1660 was.
1656 1661
1657 1662 -x: do not execute the edited code immediately upon exit. This is
1658 1663 mainly useful if you are editing programs which need to be called with
1659 1664 command line arguments, which you can then do using %run.
1660 1665
1661 1666 Arguments:
1662 1667
1663 1668 If arguments are given, the following possibilites exist:
1664 1669
1665 1670 - The arguments are numbers or pairs of colon-separated numbers (like
1666 1671 1 4:8 9). These are interpreted as lines of previous input to be
1667 1672 loaded into the editor. The syntax is the same of the %macro command.
1668 1673
1669 1674 - If the argument doesn't start with a number, it is evaluated as a
1670 1675 variable and its contents loaded into the editor. You can thus edit
1671 1676 any string which contains python code (including the result of
1672 1677 previous edits).
1673 1678
1674 1679 - If the argument is the name of an object (other than a string),
1675 1680 IPython will try to locate the file where it was defined and open the
1676 1681 editor at the point where it is defined. You can use `%edit function`
1677 1682 to load an editor exactly at the point where 'function' is defined,
1678 1683 edit it and have the file be executed automatically.
1679 1684
1680 1685 Note: opening at an exact line is only supported under Unix, and some
1681 1686 editors (like kedit and gedit up to Gnome 2.8) do not understand the
1682 1687 '+NUMBER' parameter necessary for this feature. Good editors like
1683 1688 (X)Emacs, vi, jed, pico and joe all do.
1684 1689
1685 1690 - If the argument is not found as a variable, IPython will look for a
1686 1691 file with that name (adding .py if necessary) and load it into the
1687 1692 editor. It will execute its contents with execfile() when you exit,
1688 1693 loading any code in the file into your interactive namespace.
1689 1694
1690 1695 After executing your code, %edit will return as output the code you
1691 1696 typed in the editor (except when it was an existing file). This way
1692 1697 you can reload the code in further invocations of %edit as a variable,
1693 1698 via _<NUMBER> or Out[<NUMBER>], where <NUMBER> is the prompt number of
1694 1699 the output.
1695 1700
1696 1701 Note that %edit is also available through the alias %ed.
1697 1702
1698 1703 This is an example of creating a simple function inside the editor and
1699 1704 then modifying it. First, start up the editor:
1700 1705
1701 1706 In [1]: ed\\
1702 1707 Editing... done. Executing edited code...\\
1703 1708 Out[1]: 'def foo():\\n print "foo() was defined in an editing session"\\n'
1704 1709
1705 1710 We can then call the function foo():
1706 1711
1707 1712 In [2]: foo()\\
1708 1713 foo() was defined in an editing session
1709 1714
1710 1715 Now we edit foo. IPython automatically loads the editor with the
1711 1716 (temporary) file where foo() was previously defined:
1712 1717
1713 1718 In [3]: ed foo\\
1714 1719 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
1715 1720
1716 1721 And if we call foo() again we get the modified version:
1717 1722
1718 1723 In [4]: foo()\\
1719 1724 foo() has now been changed!
1720 1725
1721 1726 Here is an example of how to edit a code snippet successive
1722 1727 times. First we call the editor:
1723 1728
1724 1729 In [8]: ed\\
1725 1730 Editing... done. Executing edited code...\\
1726 1731 hello\\
1727 1732 Out[8]: "print 'hello'\\n"
1728 1733
1729 1734 Now we call it again with the previous output (stored in _):
1730 1735
1731 1736 In [9]: ed _\\
1732 1737 Editing... done. Executing edited code...\\
1733 1738 hello world\\
1734 1739 Out[9]: "print 'hello world'\\n"
1735 1740
1736 1741 Now we call it with the output #8 (stored in _8, also as Out[8]):
1737 1742
1738 1743 In [10]: ed _8\\
1739 1744 Editing... done. Executing edited code...\\
1740 1745 hello again\\
1741 1746 Out[10]: "print 'hello again'\\n"
1742 1747
1743 1748
1744 1749 Changing the default editor hook:
1745 1750
1746 1751 If you wish to write your own editor hook, you can put it in a
1747 1752 configuration file which you load at startup time. The default hook
1748 1753 is defined in the IPython.hooks module, and you can use that as a
1749 1754 starting example for further modifications. That file also has
1750 1755 general instructions on how to set a new hook for use once you've
1751 1756 defined it."""
1752 1757
1753 1758 # FIXME: This function has become a convoluted mess. It needs a
1754 1759 # ground-up rewrite with clean, simple logic.
1755 1760
1756 1761 def make_filename(arg):
1757 1762 "Make a filename from the given args"
1758 1763 try:
1759 1764 filename = get_py_filename(arg)
1760 1765 except IOError:
1761 1766 if args.endswith('.py'):
1762 1767 filename = arg
1763 1768 else:
1764 1769 filename = None
1765 1770 return filename
1766 1771
1767 1772 # custom exceptions
1768 1773 class DataIsObject(Exception): pass
1769 1774
1770 1775 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'px')
1771 1776
1772 1777 # Default line number value
1773 1778 lineno = None
1774 1779 if opts.has_key('p'):
1775 1780 args = '_%s' % last_call[0]
1776 1781 if not self.shell.user_ns.has_key(args):
1777 1782 args = last_call[1]
1778 1783
1779 1784 # use last_call to remember the state of the previous call, but don't
1780 1785 # let it be clobbered by successive '-p' calls.
1781 1786 try:
1782 1787 last_call[0] = self.shell.outputcache.prompt_count
1783 1788 if not opts.has_key('p'):
1784 1789 last_call[1] = parameter_s
1785 1790 except:
1786 1791 pass
1787 1792
1788 1793 # by default this is done with temp files, except when the given
1789 1794 # arg is a filename
1790 1795 use_temp = 1
1791 1796
1792 1797 if re.match(r'\d',args):
1793 1798 # Mode where user specifies ranges of lines, like in %macro.
1794 1799 # This means that you can't edit files whose names begin with
1795 1800 # numbers this way. Tough.
1796 1801 ranges = args.split()
1797 1802 data = ''.join(self.extract_input_slices(ranges))
1798 1803 elif args.endswith('.py'):
1799 1804 filename = make_filename(args)
1800 1805 data = ''
1801 1806 use_temp = 0
1802 1807 elif args:
1803 1808 try:
1804 1809 # Load the parameter given as a variable. If not a string,
1805 1810 # process it as an object instead (below)
1806 1811
1807 1812 #print '*** args',args,'type',type(args) # dbg
1808 1813 data = eval(args,self.shell.user_ns)
1809 1814 if not type(data) in StringTypes:
1810 1815 raise DataIsObject
1811 1816 except (NameError,SyntaxError):
1812 1817 # given argument is not a variable, try as a filename
1813 1818 filename = make_filename(args)
1814 1819 if filename is None:
1815 1820 warn("Argument given (%s) can't be found as a variable "
1816 1821 "or as a filename." % args)
1817 1822 return
1818 1823 data = ''
1819 1824 use_temp = 0
1820 1825 except DataIsObject:
1821 1826 # For objects, try to edit the file where they are defined
1822 1827 try:
1823 1828 filename = inspect.getabsfile(data)
1824 1829 datafile = 1
1825 1830 except TypeError:
1826 1831 filename = make_filename(args)
1827 1832 datafile = 1
1828 1833 warn('Could not find file where `%s` is defined.\n'
1829 1834 'Opening a file named `%s`' % (args,filename))
1830 1835 # Now, make sure we can actually read the source (if it was in
1831 1836 # a temp file it's gone by now).
1832 1837 if datafile:
1833 1838 try:
1834 1839 lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(data)[1]
1835 1840 except IOError:
1836 1841 filename = make_filename(args)
1837 1842 if filename is None:
1838 1843 warn('The file `%s` where `%s` was defined cannot '
1839 1844 'be read.' % (filename,data))
1840 1845 return
1841 1846 use_temp = 0
1842 1847 else:
1843 1848 data = ''
1844 1849
1845 1850 if use_temp:
1846 1851 filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py')
1847 1852 self.shell.tempfiles.append(filename)
1848 1853
1849 1854 if data and use_temp:
1850 1855 tmp_file = open(filename,'w')
1851 1856 tmp_file.write(data)
1852 1857 tmp_file.close()
1853 1858
1854 1859 # do actual editing here
1855 1860 print 'Editing...',
1856 1861 sys.stdout.flush()
1857 1862 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename,lineno)
1858 1863 if opts.has_key('x'): # -x prevents actual execution
1859 1864 print
1860 1865 else:
1861 1866 print 'done. Executing edited code...'
1862 1867 try:
1863 1868 self.shell.safe_execfile(filename,self.shell.user_ns)
1864 1869 except IOError,msg:
1865 1870 if msg.filename == filename:
1866 1871 warn('File not found. Did you forget to save?')
1867 1872 return
1868 1873 else:
1869 1874 self.shell.showtraceback()
1870 1875 except:
1871 1876 self.shell.showtraceback()
1872 1877 if use_temp:
1873 1878 contents = open(filename).read()
1874 1879 return contents
1875 1880
1876 1881 def magic_xmode(self,parameter_s = ''):
1877 1882 """Switch modes for the exception handlers.
1878 1883
1879 1884 Valid modes: Plain, Context and Verbose.
1880 1885
1881 1886 If called without arguments, acts as a toggle."""
1882 1887
1883 1888 def xmode_switch_err(name):
1884 1889 warn('Error changing %s exception modes.\n%s' %
1885 1890 (name,sys.exc_info()[1]))
1886 1891
1887 1892 shell = self.shell
1888 1893 new_mode = parameter_s.strip().capitalize()
1889 1894 try:
1890 1895 shell.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=new_mode)
1891 1896 print 'Exception reporting mode:',shell.InteractiveTB.mode
1892 1897 except:
1893 1898 xmode_switch_err('user')
1894 1899
1895 1900 # threaded shells use a special handler in sys.excepthook
1896 1901 if shell.isthreaded:
1897 1902 try:
1898 1903 shell.sys_excepthook.set_mode(mode=new_mode)
1899 1904 except:
1900 1905 xmode_switch_err('threaded')
1901 1906
1902 1907 def magic_colors(self,parameter_s = ''):
1903 1908 """Switch color scheme for prompts, info system and exception handlers.
1904 1909
1905 1910 Currently implemented schemes: NoColor, Linux, LightBG.
1906 1911
1907 1912 Color scheme names are not case-sensitive."""
1908 1913
1909 1914 def color_switch_err(name):
1910 1915 warn('Error changing %s color schemes.\n%s' %
1911 1916 (name,sys.exc_info()[1]))
1912 1917
1913 1918
1914 1919 new_scheme = parameter_s.strip()
1915 1920 if not new_scheme:
1916 1921 print 'You must specify a color scheme.'
1917 1922 return
1918 1923 # Under Windows, check for Gary Bishop's readline, which is necessary
1919 1924 # for ANSI coloring
1920 1925 if os.name in ['nt','dos']:
1921 1926 try:
1922 1927 import readline
1923 1928 except ImportError:
1924 1929 has_readline = 0
1925 1930 else:
1926 1931 try:
1927 1932 readline.GetOutputFile()
1928 1933 except AttributeError:
1929 1934 has_readline = 0
1930 1935 else:
1931 1936 has_readline = 1
1932 1937 if not has_readline:
1933 1938 msg = """\
1934 1939 Proper color support under MS Windows requires Gary Bishop's readline library.
1935 1940 You can find it at:
1936 1941 http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncpythontools
1937 1942 Gary's readline needs the ctypes module, from:
1938 1943 http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes
1939 1944
1940 1945 Defaulting color scheme to 'NoColor'"""
1941 1946 new_scheme = 'NoColor'
1942 1947 warn(msg)
1943 1948 # local shortcut
1944 1949 shell = self.shell
1945 1950
1946 1951 # Set prompt colors
1947 1952 try:
1948 1953 shell.outputcache.set_colors(new_scheme)
1949 1954 except:
1950 1955 color_switch_err('prompt')
1951 1956 else:
1952 1957 shell.rc.colors = \
1953 1958 shell.outputcache.color_table.active_scheme_name
1954 1959 # Set exception colors
1955 1960 try:
1956 1961 shell.InteractiveTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
1957 1962 shell.SyntaxTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
1958 1963 except:
1959 1964 color_switch_err('exception')
1960 1965
1961 1966 # threaded shells use a verbose traceback in sys.excepthook
1962 1967 if shell.isthreaded:
1963 1968 try:
1964 1969 shell.sys_excepthook.set_colors(scheme=new_scheme)
1965 1970 except:
1966 1971 color_switch_err('system exception handler')
1967 1972
1968 1973 # Set info (for 'object?') colors
1969 1974 if shell.rc.color_info:
1970 1975 try:
1971 1976 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme(new_scheme)
1972 1977 except:
1973 1978 color_switch_err('object inspector')
1974 1979 else:
1975 1980 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme('NoColor')
1976 1981
1977 1982 def magic_color_info(self,parameter_s = ''):
1978 1983 """Toggle color_info.
1979 1984
1980 1985 The color_info configuration parameter controls whether colors are
1981 1986 used for displaying object details (by things like %psource, %pfile or
1982 1987 the '?' system). This function toggles this value with each call.
1983 1988
1984 1989 Note that unless you have a fairly recent pager (less works better
1985 1990 than more) in your system, using colored object information displays
1986 1991 will not work properly. Test it and see."""
1987 1992
1988 1993 self.shell.rc.color_info = 1 - self.shell.rc.color_info
1989 1994 self.magic_colors(self.shell.rc.colors)
1990 1995 print 'Object introspection functions have now coloring:',
1991 1996 print ['OFF','ON'][self.shell.rc.color_info]
1992 1997
1993 1998 def magic_Pprint(self, parameter_s=''):
1994 1999 """Toggle pretty printing on/off."""
1995 2000
1996 2001 self.shell.outputcache.Pprint = 1 - self.shell.outputcache.Pprint
1997 2002 print 'Pretty printing has been turned', \
1998 2003 ['OFF','ON'][self.shell.outputcache.Pprint]
1999 2004
2000 2005 def magic_exit(self, parameter_s=''):
2001 2006 """Exit IPython, confirming if configured to do so.
2002 2007
2003 2008 You can configure whether IPython asks for confirmation upon exit by
2004 2009 setting the confirm_exit flag in the ipythonrc file."""
2005 2010
2006 2011 self.shell.exit()
2007 2012
2008 2013 def magic_quit(self, parameter_s=''):
2009 2014 """Exit IPython, confirming if configured to do so (like %exit)"""
2010 2015
2011 2016 self.shell.exit()
2012 2017
2013 2018 def magic_Exit(self, parameter_s=''):
2014 2019 """Exit IPython without confirmation."""
2015 2020
2016 2021 self.shell.exit_now = True
2017 2022
2018 2023 def magic_Quit(self, parameter_s=''):
2019 2024 """Exit IPython without confirmation (like %Exit)."""
2020 2025
2021 2026 self.shell.exit_now = True
2022 2027
2023 2028 #......................................................................
2024 2029 # Functions to implement unix shell-type things
2025 2030
2026 2031 def magic_alias(self, parameter_s = ''):
2027 2032 """Define an alias for a system command.
2028 2033
2029 2034 '%alias alias_name cmd' defines 'alias_name' as an alias for 'cmd'
2030 2035
2031 2036 Then, typing 'alias_name params' will execute the system command 'cmd
2032 2037 params' (from your underlying operating system).
2033 2038
2034 2039 Aliases have lower precedence than magic functions and Python normal
2035 2040 variables, so if 'foo' is both a Python variable and an alias, the
2036 2041 alias can not be executed until 'del foo' removes the Python variable.
2037 2042
2038 2043 You can use the %l specifier in an alias definition to represent the
2039 2044 whole line when the alias is called. For example:
2040 2045
2041 2046 In [2]: alias all echo "Input in brackets: <%l>"\\
2042 2047 In [3]: all hello world\\
2043 2048 Input in brackets: <hello world>
2044 2049
2045 2050 You can also define aliases with parameters using %s specifiers (one
2046 2051 per parameter):
2047 2052
2048 2053 In [1]: alias parts echo first %s second %s\\
2049 2054 In [2]: %parts A B\\
2050 2055 first A second B\\
2051 2056 In [3]: %parts A\\
2052 2057 Incorrect number of arguments: 2 expected.\\
2053 2058 parts is an alias to: 'echo first %s second %s'
2054 2059
2055 2060 Note that %l and %s are mutually exclusive. You can only use one or
2056 2061 the other in your aliases.
2057 2062
2058 2063 Aliases expand Python variables just like system calls using ! or !!
2059 2064 do: all expressions prefixed with '$' get expanded. For details of
2060 2065 the semantic rules, see PEP-215:
2061 2066 http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0215.html. This is the library used by
2062 2067 IPython for variable expansion. If you want to access a true shell
2063 2068 variable, an extra $ is necessary to prevent its expansion by IPython:
2064 2069
2065 2070 In [6]: alias show echo\\
2066 2071 In [7]: PATH='A Python string'\\
2067 2072 In [8]: show $PATH\\
2068 2073 A Python string\\
2069 2074 In [9]: show $$PATH\\
2070 2075 /usr/local/lf9560/bin:/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:...
2071 2076
2072 2077 You can use the alias facility to acess all of $PATH. See the %rehash
2073 2078 and %rehashx functions, which automatically create aliases for the
2074 2079 contents of your $PATH.
2075 2080
2076 2081 If called with no parameters, %alias prints the current alias table."""
2077 2082
2078 2083 par = parameter_s.strip()
2079 2084 if not par:
2080 2085 if self.shell.rc.automagic:
2081 2086 prechar = ''
2082 2087 else:
2083 2088 prechar = self.shell.ESC_MAGIC
2084 2089 print 'Alias\t\tSystem Command\n'+'-'*30
2085 2090 atab = self.shell.alias_table
2086 2091 aliases = atab.keys()
2087 2092 aliases.sort()
2088 2093 for alias in aliases:
2089 2094 print prechar+alias+'\t\t'+atab[alias][1]
2090 2095 print '-'*30+'\nTotal number of aliases:',len(aliases)
2091 2096 return
2092 2097 try:
2093 2098 alias,cmd = par.split(None,1)
2094 2099 except:
2095 2100 print OInspect.getdoc(self.magic_alias)
2096 2101 else:
2097 2102 nargs = cmd.count('%s')
2098 2103 if nargs>0 and cmd.find('%l')>=0:
2099 2104 error('The %s and %l specifiers are mutually exclusive '
2100 2105 'in alias definitions.')
2101 2106 else: # all looks OK
2102 2107 self.shell.alias_table[alias] = (nargs,cmd)
2103 2108 self.shell.alias_table_validate(verbose=1)
2104 2109 # end magic_alias
2105 2110
2106 2111 def magic_unalias(self, parameter_s = ''):
2107 2112 """Remove an alias"""
2108 2113
2109 2114 aname = parameter_s.strip()
2110 2115 if aname in self.shell.alias_table:
2111 2116 del self.shell.alias_table[aname]
2112 2117
2113 2118 def magic_rehash(self, parameter_s = ''):
2114 2119 """Update the alias table with all entries in $PATH.
2115 2120
2116 2121 This version does no checks on execute permissions or whether the
2117 2122 contents of $PATH are truly files (instead of directories or something
2118 2123 else). For such a safer (but slower) version, use %rehashx."""
2119 2124
2120 2125 # This function (and rehashx) manipulate the alias_table directly
2121 2126 # rather than calling magic_alias, for speed reasons. A rehash on a
2122 2127 # typical Linux box involves several thousand entries, so efficiency
2123 2128 # here is a top concern.
2124 2129
2125 2130 path = filter(os.path.isdir,os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep))
2126 2131 alias_table = self.shell.alias_table
2127 2132 for pdir in path:
2128 2133 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2129 2134 # each entry in the alias table must be (N,name), where
2130 2135 # N is the number of positional arguments of the alias.
2131 2136 alias_table[ff] = (0,ff)
2132 2137 # Make sure the alias table doesn't contain keywords or builtins
2133 2138 self.shell.alias_table_validate()
2134 2139 # Call again init_auto_alias() so we get 'rm -i' and other modified
2135 2140 # aliases since %rehash will probably clobber them
2136 2141 self.shell.init_auto_alias()
2137 2142
2138 2143 def magic_rehashx(self, parameter_s = ''):
2139 2144 """Update the alias table with all executable files in $PATH.
2140 2145
2141 2146 This version explicitly checks that every entry in $PATH is a file
2142 2147 with execute access (os.X_OK), so it is much slower than %rehash.
2143 2148
2144 2149 Under Windows, it checks executability as a match agains a
2145 2150 '|'-separated string of extensions, stored in the IPython config
2146 2151 variable win_exec_ext. This defaults to 'exe|com|bat'. """
2147 2152
2148 2153 path = filter(os.path.isdir,os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep))
2149 2154 alias_table = self.shell.alias_table
2150 2155
2151 2156 if os.name == 'posix':
2152 2157 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and \
2153 2158 os.access(fname,os.X_OK)
2154 2159 else:
2155 2160
2156 2161 try:
2157 2162 winext = os.environ['pathext'].replace(';','|').replace('.','')
2158 2163 except KeyError:
2159 2164 winext = 'exe|com|bat'
2160 2165
2161 2166 execre = re.compile(r'(.*)\.(%s)$' % winext,re.IGNORECASE)
2162 2167 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and execre.match(fname)
2163 2168 savedir = os.getcwd()
2164 2169 try:
2165 2170 # write the whole loop for posix/Windows so we don't have an if in
2166 2171 # the innermost part
2167 2172 if os.name == 'posix':
2168 2173 for pdir in path:
2169 2174 os.chdir(pdir)
2170 2175 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2171 2176 if isexec(ff):
2172 2177 # each entry in the alias table must be (N,name),
2173 2178 # where N is the number of positional arguments of the
2174 2179 # alias.
2175 2180 alias_table[ff] = (0,ff)
2176 2181 else:
2177 2182 for pdir in path:
2178 2183 os.chdir(pdir)
2179 2184 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2180 2185 if isexec(ff):
2181 2186 alias_table[execre.sub(r'\1',ff)] = (0,ff)
2182 2187 # Make sure the alias table doesn't contain keywords or builtins
2183 2188 self.shell.alias_table_validate()
2184 2189 # Call again init_auto_alias() so we get 'rm -i' and other
2185 2190 # modified aliases since %rehashx will probably clobber them
2186 2191 self.shell.init_auto_alias()
2187 2192 finally:
2188 2193 os.chdir(savedir)
2189 2194
2190 2195 def magic_pwd(self, parameter_s = ''):
2191 2196 """Return the current working directory path."""
2192 2197 return os.getcwd()
2193 2198
2194 2199 def magic_cd(self, parameter_s=''):
2195 2200 """Change the current working directory.
2196 2201
2197 2202 This command automatically maintains an internal list of directories
2198 2203 you visit during your IPython session, in the variable _dh. The
2199 2204 command %dhist shows this history nicely formatted.
2200 2205
2201 2206 Usage:
2202 2207
2203 2208 cd 'dir': changes to directory 'dir'.
2204 2209
2205 2210 cd -: changes to the last visited directory.
2206 2211
2207 2212 cd -<n>: changes to the n-th directory in the directory history.
2208 2213
2209 2214 cd -b <bookmark_name>: jump to a bookmark set by %bookmark
2210 2215 (note: cd <bookmark_name> is enough if there is no
2211 2216 directory <bookmark_name>, but a bookmark with the name exists.)
2212 2217
2213 2218 Options:
2214 2219
2215 2220 -q: quiet. Do not print the working directory after the cd command is
2216 2221 executed. By default IPython's cd command does print this directory,
2217 2222 since the default prompts do not display path information.
2218 2223
2219 2224 Note that !cd doesn't work for this purpose because the shell where
2220 2225 !command runs is immediately discarded after executing 'command'."""
2221 2226
2222 2227 parameter_s = parameter_s.strip()
2223 2228 bkms = self.shell.persist.get("bookmarks",{})
2224 2229
2225 2230 numcd = re.match(r'(-)(\d+)$',parameter_s)
2226 2231 # jump in directory history by number
2227 2232 if numcd:
2228 2233 nn = int(numcd.group(2))
2229 2234 try:
2230 2235 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][nn]
2231 2236 except IndexError:
2232 2237 print 'The requested directory does not exist in history.'
2233 2238 return
2234 2239 else:
2235 2240 opts = {}
2236 2241 else:
2237 2242 opts,ps = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'qb',mode='string')
2238 2243 # jump to previous
2239 2244 if ps == '-':
2240 2245 try:
2241 2246 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-2]
2242 2247 except IndexError:
2243 2248 print 'No previous directory to change to.'
2244 2249 return
2245 2250 # jump to bookmark
2246 2251 elif opts.has_key('b') or (bkms.has_key(ps) and not os.path.isdir(ps)):
2247 2252 if bkms.has_key(ps):
2248 2253 target = bkms[ps]
2249 2254 print '(bookmark:%s) -> %s' % (ps,target)
2250 2255 ps = target
2251 2256 else:
2252 2257 if bkms:
2253 2258 error("Bookmark '%s' not found. "
2254 2259 "Use '%bookmark -l' to see your bookmarks." % ps)
2255 2260 else:
2256 2261 print "Bookmarks not set - use %bookmark <bookmarkname>"
2257 2262 return
2258 2263
2259 2264 # at this point ps should point to the target dir
2260 2265 if ps:
2261 2266 try:
2262 2267 os.chdir(os.path.expanduser(ps))
2263 2268 except OSError:
2264 2269 print sys.exc_info()[1]
2265 2270 else:
2266 2271 self.shell.user_ns['_dh'].append(os.getcwd())
2267 2272 else:
2268 2273 os.chdir(self.shell.home_dir)
2269 2274 self.shell.user_ns['_dh'].append(os.getcwd())
2270 2275 if not 'q' in opts:
2271 2276 print self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-1]
2272 2277
2273 2278 def magic_dhist(self, parameter_s=''):
2274 2279 """Print your history of visited directories.
2275 2280
2276 2281 %dhist -> print full history\\
2277 2282 %dhist n -> print last n entries only\\
2278 2283 %dhist n1 n2 -> print entries between n1 and n2 (n1 not included)\\
2279 2284
2280 2285 This history is automatically maintained by the %cd command, and
2281 2286 always available as the global list variable _dh. You can use %cd -<n>
2282 2287 to go to directory number <n>."""
2283 2288
2284 2289 dh = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
2285 2290 if parameter_s:
2286 2291 try:
2287 2292 args = map(int,parameter_s.split())
2288 2293 except:
2289 2294 self.arg_err(Magic.magic_dhist)
2290 2295 return
2291 2296 if len(args) == 1:
2292 2297 ini,fin = max(len(dh)-(args[0]),0),len(dh)
2293 2298 elif len(args) == 2:
2294 2299 ini,fin = args
2295 2300 else:
2296 2301 self.arg_err(Magic.magic_dhist)
2297 2302 return
2298 2303 else:
2299 2304 ini,fin = 0,len(dh)
2300 2305 nlprint(dh,
2301 2306 header = 'Directory history (kept in _dh)',
2302 2307 start=ini,stop=fin)
2303 2308
2304 2309 def magic_env(self, parameter_s=''):
2305 2310 """List environment variables."""
2306 2311
2307 2312 return os.environ.data
2308 2313
2309 2314 def magic_pushd(self, parameter_s=''):
2310 2315 """Place the current dir on stack and change directory.
2311 2316
2312 2317 Usage:\\
2313 2318 %pushd ['dirname']
2314 2319
2315 2320 %pushd with no arguments does a %pushd to your home directory.
2316 2321 """
2317 2322 if parameter_s == '': parameter_s = '~'
2318 2323 dir_s = self.shell.dir_stack
2319 2324 if len(dir_s)>0 and os.path.expanduser(parameter_s) != \
2320 2325 os.path.expanduser(self.shell.dir_stack[0]):
2321 2326 try:
2322 2327 self.magic_cd(parameter_s)
2323 2328 dir_s.insert(0,os.getcwd().replace(self.home_dir,'~'))
2324 2329 self.magic_dirs()
2325 2330 except:
2326 2331 print 'Invalid directory'
2327 2332 else:
2328 2333 print 'You are already there!'
2329 2334
2330 2335 def magic_popd(self, parameter_s=''):
2331 2336 """Change to directory popped off the top of the stack.
2332 2337 """
2333 2338 if len (self.shell.dir_stack) > 1:
2334 2339 self.shell.dir_stack.pop(0)
2335 2340 self.magic_cd(self.shell.dir_stack[0])
2336 2341 print self.shell.dir_stack[0]
2337 2342 else:
2338 2343 print "You can't remove the starting directory from the stack:",\
2339 2344 self.shell.dir_stack
2340 2345
2341 2346 def magic_dirs(self, parameter_s=''):
2342 2347 """Return the current directory stack."""
2343 2348
2344 2349 return self.shell.dir_stack[:]
2345 2350
2346 2351 def magic_sc(self, parameter_s=''):
2347 2352 """Shell capture - execute a shell command and capture its output.
2348 2353
2349 2354 %sc [options] varname=command
2350 2355
2351 2356 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
2352 2357 will then update the user's interactive namespace with a variable
2353 2358 called varname, containing the value of the call. Your command can
2354 2359 contain shell wildcards, pipes, etc.
2355 2360
2356 2361 The '=' sign in the syntax is mandatory, and the variable name you
2357 2362 supply must follow Python's standard conventions for valid names.
2358 2363
2359 2364 Options:
2360 2365
2361 2366 -l: list output. Split the output on newlines into a list before
2362 2367 assigning it to the given variable. By default the output is stored
2363 2368 as a single string.
2364 2369
2365 2370 -v: verbose. Print the contents of the variable.
2366 2371
2367 2372 In most cases you should not need to split as a list, because the
2368 2373 returned value is a special type of string which can automatically
2369 2374 provide its contents either as a list (split on newlines) or as a
2370 2375 space-separated string. These are convenient, respectively, either
2371 2376 for sequential processing or to be passed to a shell command.
2372 2377
2373 2378 For example:
2374 2379
2375 2380 # Capture into variable a
2376 2381 In [9]: sc a=ls *py
2377 2382
2378 2383 # a is a string with embedded newlines
2379 2384 In [10]: a
2380 2385 Out[10]: 'setup.py\nwin32_manual_post_install.py'
2381 2386
2382 2387 # which can be seen as a list:
2383 2388 In [11]: a.l
2384 2389 Out[11]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
2385 2390
2386 2391 # or as a whitespace-separated string:
2387 2392 In [12]: a.s
2388 2393 Out[12]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
2389 2394
2390 2395 # a.s is useful to pass as a single command line:
2391 2396 In [13]: !wc -l $a.s
2392 2397 146 setup.py
2393 2398 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
2394 2399 276 total
2395 2400
2396 2401 # while the list form is useful to loop over:
2397 2402 In [14]: for f in a.l:
2398 2403 ....: !wc -l $f
2399 2404 ....:
2400 2405 146 setup.py
2401 2406 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
2402 2407
2403 2408 Similiarly, the lists returned by the -l option are also special, in
2404 2409 the sense that you can equally invoke the .s attribute on them to
2405 2410 automatically get a whitespace-separated string from their contents:
2406 2411
2407 2412 In [1]: sc -l b=ls *py
2408 2413
2409 2414 In [2]: b
2410 2415 Out[2]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
2411 2416
2412 2417 In [3]: b.s
2413 2418 Out[3]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
2414 2419
2415 2420 In summary, both the lists and strings used for ouptut capture have
2416 2421 the following special attributes:
2417 2422
2418 2423 .l (or .list) : value as list.
2419 2424 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
2420 2425 .s (or .spstr): value as space-separated string.
2421 2426 """
2422 2427
2423 2428 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'lv')
2424 2429 # Try to get a variable name and command to run
2425 2430 try:
2426 2431 # the variable name must be obtained from the parse_options
2427 2432 # output, which uses shlex.split to strip options out.
2428 2433 var,_ = args.split('=',1)
2429 2434 var = var.strip()
2430 2435 # But the the command has to be extracted from the original input
2431 2436 # parameter_s, not on what parse_options returns, to avoid the
2432 2437 # quote stripping which shlex.split performs on it.
2433 2438 _,cmd = parameter_s.split('=',1)
2434 2439 except ValueError:
2435 2440 var,cmd = '',''
2436 2441 if not var:
2437 2442 error('you must specify a variable to assign the command to.')
2438 2443 return
2439 2444 # If all looks ok, proceed
2440 2445 out,err = self.shell.getoutputerror(cmd)
2441 2446 if err:
2442 2447 print >> Term.cerr,err
2443 2448 if opts.has_key('l'):
2444 2449 out = SList(out.split('\n'))
2445 2450 else:
2446 2451 out = LSString(out)
2447 2452 if opts.has_key('v'):
2448 2453 print '%s ==\n%s' % (var,pformat(out))
2449 2454 self.shell.user_ns.update({var:out})
2450 2455
2451 2456 def magic_sx(self, parameter_s=''):
2452 2457 """Shell execute - run a shell command and capture its output.
2453 2458
2454 2459 %sx command
2455 2460
2456 2461 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
2457 2462 return the result formatted as a list (split on '\\n'). Since the
2458 2463 output is _returned_, it will be stored in ipython's regular output
2459 2464 cache Out[N] and in the '_N' automatic variables.
2460 2465
2461 2466 Notes:
2462 2467
2463 2468 1) If an input line begins with '!!', then %sx is automatically
2464 2469 invoked. That is, while:
2465 2470 !ls
2466 2471 causes ipython to simply issue system('ls'), typing
2467 2472 !!ls
2468 2473 is a shorthand equivalent to:
2469 2474 %sx ls
2470 2475
2471 2476 2) %sx differs from %sc in that %sx automatically splits into a list,
2472 2477 like '%sc -l'. The reason for this is to make it as easy as possible
2473 2478 to process line-oriented shell output via further python commands.
2474 2479 %sc is meant to provide much finer control, but requires more
2475 2480 typing.
2476 2481
2477 2482 3) Just like %sc -l, this is a list with special attributes:
2478 2483
2479 2484 .l (or .list) : value as list.
2480 2485 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
2481 2486 .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string.
2482 2487
2483 2488 This is very useful when trying to use such lists as arguments to
2484 2489 system commands."""
2485 2490
2486 2491 if parameter_s:
2487 2492 out,err = self.shell.getoutputerror(parameter_s)
2488 2493 if err:
2489 2494 print >> Term.cerr,err
2490 2495 return SList(out.split('\n'))
2491 2496
2492 2497 def magic_bg(self, parameter_s=''):
2493 2498 """Run a job in the background, in a separate thread.
2494 2499
2495 2500 For example,
2496 2501
2497 2502 %bg myfunc(x,y,z=1)
2498 2503
2499 2504 will execute 'myfunc(x,y,z=1)' in a background thread. As soon as the
2500 2505 execution starts, a message will be printed indicating the job
2501 2506 number. If your job number is 5, you can use
2502 2507
2503 2508 myvar = jobs.result(5) or myvar = jobs[5].result
2504 2509
2505 2510 to assign this result to variable 'myvar'.
2506 2511
2507 2512 IPython has a job manager, accessible via the 'jobs' object. You can
2508 2513 type jobs? to get more information about it, and use jobs.<TAB> to see
2509 2514 its attributes. All attributes not starting with an underscore are
2510 2515 meant for public use.
2511 2516
2512 2517 In particular, look at the jobs.new() method, which is used to create
2513 2518 new jobs. This magic %bg function is just a convenience wrapper
2514 2519 around jobs.new(), for expression-based jobs. If you want to create a
2515 2520 new job with an explicit function object and arguments, you must call
2516 2521 jobs.new() directly.
2517 2522
2518 2523 The jobs.new docstring also describes in detail several important
2519 2524 caveats associated with a thread-based model for background job
2520 2525 execution. Type jobs.new? for details.
2521 2526
2522 2527 You can check the status of all jobs with jobs.status().
2523 2528
2524 2529 The jobs variable is set by IPython into the Python builtin namespace.
2525 2530 If you ever declare a variable named 'jobs', you will shadow this
2526 2531 name. You can either delete your global jobs variable to regain
2527 2532 access to the job manager, or make a new name and assign it manually
2528 2533 to the manager (stored in IPython's namespace). For example, to
2529 2534 assign the job manager to the Jobs name, use:
2530 2535
2531 2536 Jobs = __builtins__.jobs"""
2532 2537
2533 2538 self.shell.jobs.new(parameter_s,self.shell.user_ns)
2534 2539
2535 2540 def magic_store(self, parameter_s=''):
2536 2541 """Lightweight persistence for python variables.
2537 2542
2538 2543 Example:
2539 2544
2540 2545 ville@badger[~]|1> A = ['hello',10,'world']\\
2541 2546 ville@badger[~]|2> %store A\\
2542 2547 ville@badger[~]|3> Exit
2543 2548
2544 2549 (IPython session is closed and started again...)
2545 2550
2546 2551 ville@badger:~$ ipython -p pysh\\
2547 2552 ville@badger[~]|1> print A
2548 2553
2549 2554 ['hello', 10, 'world']
2550 2555
2551 2556 Usage:
2552 2557
2553 2558 %store - Show list of all variables and their current values\\
2554 2559 %store <var> - Store the *current* value of the variable to disk\\
2555 2560 %store -d - Remove the variable and its value from storage\\
2556 2561 %store -r - Remove all variables from storage
2557 2562
2558 2563 It should be noted that if you change the value of a variable, you
2559 2564 need to %store it again if you want to persist the new value.
2560 2565
2561 2566 Note also that the variables will need to be pickleable; most basic
2562 2567 python types can be safely %stored.
2563 2568 """
2564 2569
2565 2570 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'dr',mode='list')
2566 2571 # delete
2567 2572 if opts.has_key('d'):
2568 2573 try:
2569 2574 todel = args[0]
2570 2575 except IndexError:
2571 2576 error('You must provide the variable to forget')
2572 2577 else:
2573 2578 try:
2574 2579 del self.shell.persist['S:' + todel]
2575 2580 except:
2576 2581 error("Can't delete variable '%s'" % todel)
2577 2582 # reset
2578 2583 elif opts.has_key('r'):
2579 2584 for k in self.shell.persist.keys():
2580 2585 if k.startswith('S:'):
2581 2586 del self.shell.persist[k]
2582 2587
2583 2588 # run without arguments -> list variables & values
2584 2589 elif not args:
2585 2590 vars = [v[2:] for v in self.shell.persist.keys()
2586 2591 if v.startswith('S:')]
2587 2592 vars.sort()
2588 2593 if vars:
2589 2594 size = max(map(len,vars))
2590 2595 else:
2591 2596 size = 0
2592 2597
2593 2598 print 'Stored variables and their in-memory values:'
2594 2599 fmt = '%-'+str(size)+'s -> %s'
2595 2600 get = self.shell.user_ns.get
2596 2601 for var in vars:
2597 2602 # print 30 first characters from every var
2598 2603 print fmt % (var,repr(get(var,'<unavailable>'))[:50])
2599 2604
2600 2605 # default action - store the variable
2601 2606 else:
2602 2607 pickled = pickle.dumps(self.shell.user_ns[args[0] ])
2603 2608 self.shell.persist[ 'S:' + args[0] ] = pickled
2604 2609 print "Stored '%s' (%d bytes)" % (args[0], len(pickled))
2605 2610
2606 2611 def magic_bookmark(self, parameter_s=''):
2607 2612 """Manage IPython's bookmark system.
2608 2613
2609 2614 %bookmark <name> - set bookmark to current dir
2610 2615 %bookmark <name> <dir> - set bookmark to <dir>
2611 2616 %bookmark -l - list all bookmarks
2612 2617 %bookmark -d <name> - remove bookmark
2613 2618 %bookmark -r - remove all bookmarks
2614 2619
2615 2620 You can later on access a bookmarked folder with:
2616 2621 %cd -b <name>
2617 2622 or simply '%cd <name>' if there is no directory called <name> AND
2618 2623 there is such a bookmark defined.
2619 2624
2620 2625 Your bookmarks persist through IPython sessions, but they are
2621 2626 associated with each profile."""
2622 2627
2623 2628 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'drl',mode='list')
2624 2629 if len(args) > 2:
2625 2630 error('You can only give at most two arguments')
2626 2631 return
2627 2632
2628 2633 bkms = self.shell.persist.get('bookmarks',{})
2629 2634
2630 2635 if opts.has_key('d'):
2631 2636 try:
2632 2637 todel = args[0]
2633 2638 except IndexError:
2634 2639 error('You must provide a bookmark to delete')
2635 2640 else:
2636 2641 try:
2637 2642 del bkms[todel]
2638 2643 except:
2639 2644 error("Can't delete bookmark '%s'" % todel)
2640 2645 elif opts.has_key('r'):
2641 2646 bkms = {}
2642 2647 elif opts.has_key('l'):
2643 2648 bks = bkms.keys()
2644 2649 bks.sort()
2645 2650 if bks:
2646 2651 size = max(map(len,bks))
2647 2652 else:
2648 2653 size = 0
2649 2654 fmt = '%-'+str(size)+'s -> %s'
2650 2655 print 'Current bookmarks:'
2651 2656 for bk in bks:
2652 2657 print fmt % (bk,bkms[bk])
2653 2658 else:
2654 2659 if not args:
2655 2660 error("You must specify the bookmark name")
2656 2661 elif len(args)==1:
2657 2662 bkms[args[0]] = os.getcwd()
2658 2663 elif len(args)==2:
2659 2664 bkms[args[0]] = args[1]
2660 2665 self.shell.persist['bookmarks'] = bkms
2661 2666
2662 2667 def magic_pycat(self, parameter_s=''):
2663 2668 """Show a syntax-highlighted file through a pager.
2664 2669
2665 2670 This magic is similar to the cat utility, but it will assume the file
2666 2671 to be Python source and will show it with syntax highlighting. """
2667 2672
2668 2673 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
2669 2674 page(self.shell.colorize(file_read(filename)),
2670 2675 screen_lines=self.shell.rc.screen_length)
2671 2676
2672 2677 # end Magic
@@ -1,76 +1,76 b''
1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """Release data for the IPython project.
3 3
4 $Id: Release.py 982 2005-12-30 23:57:07Z fperez $"""
4 $Id: Release.py 984 2005-12-31 08:40:31Z fperez $"""
5 5
6 6 #*****************************************************************************
7 7 # Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
8 8 #
9 9 # Copyright (c) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and Nathaniel Gray
10 10 # <n8gray@caltech.edu>
11 11 #
12 12 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
13 13 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
14 14 #*****************************************************************************
15 15
16 16 # Name of the package for release purposes. This is the name which labels
17 17 # the tarballs and RPMs made by distutils, so it's best to lowercase it.
18 18 name = 'ipython'
19 19
20 20 # For versions with substrings (like 0.6.16.svn), use an extra . to separate
21 21 # the new substring. We have to avoid using either dashes or underscores,
22 22 # because bdist_rpm does not accept dashes (an RPM) convention, and
23 23 # bdist_deb does not accept underscores (a Debian convention).
24 24
25 version = '0.7.0.rc3'
25 version = '0.7.0.rc4'
26 26
27 revision = '$Revision: 982 $'
27 revision = '$Revision: 984 $'
28 28
29 29 description = "An enhanced interactive Python shell."
30 30
31 31 long_description = \
32 32 """
33 33 IPython provides a replacement for the interactive Python interpreter with
34 34 extra functionality.
35 35
36 36 Main features:
37 37
38 38 * Comprehensive object introspection.
39 39
40 40 * Input history, persistent across sessions.
41 41
42 42 * Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated
43 43 references.
44 44
45 45 * Readline based name completion.
46 46
47 47 * Extensible system of 'magic' commands for controlling the environment and
48 48 performing many tasks related either to IPython or the operating system.
49 49
50 50 * Configuration system with easy switching between different setups (simpler
51 51 than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time).
52 52
53 53 * Session logging and reloading.
54 54
55 55 * Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations.
56 56
57 57 * Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system.
58 58
59 59 * Easily embeddable in other Python programs.
60 60
61 61 * Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler. """
62 62
63 63 license = 'BSD'
64 64
65 65 authors = {'Fernando' : ('Fernando Perez','fperez@colorado.edu'),
66 66 'Janko' : ('Janko Hauser','jhauser@zscout.de'),
67 67 'Nathan' : ('Nathaniel Gray','n8gray@caltech.edu')
68 68 }
69 69
70 70 url = 'http://ipython.scipy.org'
71 71
72 72 download_url = 'http://ipython.scipy.org/dist'
73 73
74 74 platforms = ['Linux','Mac OSX','Windows XP/2000/NT','Windows 95/98/ME']
75 75
76 76 keywords = ['Interactive','Interpreter','Shell']
@@ -1,2060 +1,2058 b''
1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """
3 3 IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python
4 4
5 5 Requires Python 2.1 or newer.
6 6
7 7 This file contains all the classes and helper functions specific to IPython.
8 8
9 $Id: iplib.py 983 2005-12-31 00:04:25Z fperez $
9 $Id: iplib.py 984 2005-12-31 08:40:31Z fperez $
10 10 """
11 11
12 12 #*****************************************************************************
13 13 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
14 14 # Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
15 15 #
16 16 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
17 17 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
18 18 #
19 19 # Note: this code originally subclassed code.InteractiveConsole from the
20 20 # Python standard library. Over time, all of that class has been copied
21 21 # verbatim here for modifications which could not be accomplished by
22 22 # subclassing. At this point, there are no dependencies at all on the code
23 23 # module anymore (it is not even imported). The Python License (sec. 2)
24 24 # allows for this, but it's always nice to acknowledge credit where credit is
25 25 # due.
26 26 #*****************************************************************************
27 27
28 28 #****************************************************************************
29 29 # Modules and globals
30 30
31 31 from __future__ import generators # for 2.2 backwards-compatibility
32 32
33 33 from IPython import Release
34 34 __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \
35 35 ( Release.authors['Janko'] + Release.authors['Fernando'] )
36 36 __license__ = Release.license
37 37 __version__ = Release.version
38 38
39 39 # Python standard modules
40 40 import __main__
41 41 import __builtin__
42 42 import StringIO
43 43 import bdb
44 44 import cPickle as pickle
45 45 import codeop
46 46 import exceptions
47 47 import glob
48 48 import inspect
49 49 import keyword
50 50 import new
51 51 import os
52 52 import pdb
53 53 import pydoc
54 54 import re
55 55 import shutil
56 56 import string
57 57 import sys
58 58 import traceback
59 59 import types
60 60
61 61 from pprint import pprint, pformat
62 62
63 63 # IPython's own modules
64 64 import IPython
65 65 from IPython import OInspect,PyColorize,ultraTB
66 66 from IPython.ColorANSI import ColorScheme,ColorSchemeTable # too long names
67 67 from IPython.FakeModule import FakeModule
68 68 from IPython.Itpl import Itpl,itpl,printpl,ItplNS,itplns
69 69 from IPython.Logger import Logger
70 70 from IPython.Magic import Magic
71 71 from IPython.Prompts import CachedOutput
72 72 from IPython.Struct import Struct
73 73 from IPython.background_jobs import BackgroundJobManager
74 74 from IPython.usage import cmd_line_usage,interactive_usage
75 75 from IPython.genutils import *
76 76
77 77 # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code
78 78 # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does)
79 79 raw_input_original = raw_input
80 80
81 81 # compiled regexps for autoindent management
82 82 ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)')
83 83 dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass')
84 84
85 85 #****************************************************************************
86 86 # Some utility function definitions
87 87
88 88 def softspace(file, newvalue):
89 89 """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency"""
90 90 oldvalue = 0
91 91 try:
92 92 oldvalue = file.softspace
93 93 except AttributeError:
94 94 pass
95 95 try:
96 96 file.softspace = newvalue
97 97 except (AttributeError, TypeError):
98 98 # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes"
99 99 pass
100 100 return oldvalue
101 101
102 102 #****************************************************************************
103 103 # These special functions get installed in the builtin namespace, to provide
104 104 # programmatic (pure python) access to magics, aliases and system calls. This
105 105 # is important for logging, user scripting, and more.
106 106
107 107 # We are basically exposing, via normal python functions, the three mechanisms
108 108 # in which ipython offers special call modes (magics for internal control,
109 109 # aliases for direct system access via pre-selected names, and !cmd for
110 110 # calling arbitrary system commands).
111 111
112 112 def ipmagic(arg_s):
113 113 """Call a magic function by name.
114 114
115 115 Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and any
116 116 additional arguments to be passed to the magic.
117 117
118 118 ipmagic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython
119 119 prompt:
120 120
121 121 In[1]: %name -opt foo bar
122 122
123 123 To call a magic without arguments, simply use ipmagic('name').
124 124
125 125 This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any
126 126 valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and
127 127 compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin
128 128 namespace upon initialization."""
129 129
130 130 args = arg_s.split(' ',1)
131 131 magic_name = args[0]
132 132 if magic_name.startswith(__IPYTHON__.ESC_MAGIC):
133 133 magic_name = magic_name[1:]
134 134 try:
135 135 magic_args = args[1]
136 136 except IndexError:
137 137 magic_args = ''
138 138 fn = getattr(__IPYTHON__,'magic_'+magic_name,None)
139 139 if fn is None:
140 140 error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name)
141 141 else:
142 142 magic_args = __IPYTHON__.var_expand(magic_args)
143 143 return fn(magic_args)
144 144
145 145 def ipalias(arg_s):
146 146 """Call an alias by name.
147 147
148 148 Input: a string containing the name of the alias to call and any
149 149 additional arguments to be passed to the magic.
150 150
151 151 ipalias('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython
152 152 prompt:
153 153
154 154 In[1]: name -opt foo bar
155 155
156 156 To call an alias without arguments, simply use ipalias('name').
157 157
158 158 This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's aliases in any
159 159 valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and
160 160 compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin
161 161 namespace upon initialization."""
162 162
163 163 args = arg_s.split(' ',1)
164 164 alias_name = args[0]
165 165 try:
166 166 alias_args = args[1]
167 167 except IndexError:
168 168 alias_args = ''
169 169 if alias_name in __IPYTHON__.alias_table:
170 170 __IPYTHON__.call_alias(alias_name,alias_args)
171 171 else:
172 172 error("Alias `%s` not found." % alias_name)
173 173
174 174 def ipsystem(arg_s):
175 175 """Make a system call, using IPython."""
176 176 __IPYTHON__.system(arg_s)
177 177
178 178
179 179 #****************************************************************************
180 180 # Local use exceptions
181 181 class SpaceInInput(exceptions.Exception): pass
182 182
183 183 #****************************************************************************
184 184 # Local use classes
185 185 class Bunch: pass
186 186
187 187 class InputList(list):
188 188 """Class to store user input.
189 189
190 190 It's basically a list, but slices return a string instead of a list, thus
191 191 allowing things like (assuming 'In' is an instance):
192 192
193 193 exec In[4:7]
194 194
195 195 or
196 196
197 197 exec In[5:9] + In[14] + In[21:25]"""
198 198
199 199 def __getslice__(self,i,j):
200 200 return ''.join(list.__getslice__(self,i,j))
201 201
202 202 class SyntaxTB(ultraTB.ListTB):
203 203 """Extension which holds some state: the last exception value"""
204 204
205 205 def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor'):
206 206 ultraTB.ListTB.__init__(self,color_scheme)
207 207 self.last_syntax_error = None
208 208
209 209 def __call__(self, etype, value, elist):
210 210 self.last_syntax_error = value
211 211 ultraTB.ListTB.__call__(self,etype,value,elist)
212 212
213 213 def clear_err_state(self):
214 214 """Return the current error state and clear it"""
215 215 e = self.last_syntax_error
216 216 self.last_syntax_error = None
217 217 return e
218 218
219 219 #****************************************************************************
220 220 # Main IPython class
221 221
222 222 # FIXME: the Magic class is a mixin for now, and will unfortunately remain so
223 223 # until a full rewrite is made. I've cleaned all cross-class uses of
224 224 # attributes and methods, but too much user code out there relies on the
225 225 # equlity %foo == __IP.magic_foo, so I can't actually remove the mixin usage.
226 226 #
227 227 # But at least now, all the pieces have been separated and we could, in
228 228 # principle, stop using the mixin. This will ease the transition to the
229 229 # chainsaw branch.
230 230
231 231 # For reference, the following is the list of 'self.foo' uses in the Magic
232 232 # class as of 2005-12-28. These are names we CAN'T use in the main ipython
233 233 # class, to prevent clashes.
234 234
235 235 # ['self.__class__', 'self.__dict__', 'self._inspect', 'self._ofind',
236 236 # 'self.arg_err', 'self.extract_input', 'self.format_', 'self.lsmagic',
237 237 # 'self.magic_', 'self.options_table', 'self.parse', 'self.shell',
238 238 # 'self.value']
239 239
240 class InteractiveShell(Magic):
240 class InteractiveShell(object,Magic):
241 241 """An enhanced console for Python."""
242 242
243 243 # class attribute to indicate whether the class supports threads or not.
244 244 # Subclasses with thread support should override this as needed.
245 245 isthreaded = False
246 246
247 247 def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None),
248 248 user_ns = None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='',
249 249 custom_exceptions=((),None),embedded=False):
250 250
251 251 # some minimal strict typechecks. For some core data structures, I
252 252 # want actual basic python types, not just anything that looks like
253 253 # one. This is especially true for namespaces.
254 254 for ns in (user_ns,user_global_ns):
255 255 if ns is not None and type(ns) != types.DictType:
256 256 raise TypeError,'namespace must be a dictionary'
257 257
258 258 # Put a reference to self in builtins so that any form of embedded or
259 259 # imported code can test for being inside IPython.
260 260 __builtin__.__IPYTHON__ = self
261 261
262 262 # And load into builtins ipmagic/ipalias/ipsystem as well
263 263 __builtin__.ipmagic = ipmagic
264 264 __builtin__.ipalias = ipalias
265 265 __builtin__.ipsystem = ipsystem
266 266
267 267 # Add to __builtin__ other parts of IPython's public API
268 268 __builtin__.ip_set_hook = self.set_hook
269 269
270 270 # Keep in the builtins a flag for when IPython is active. We set it
271 271 # with setdefault so that multiple nested IPythons don't clobber one
272 272 # another. Each will increase its value by one upon being activated,
273 273 # which also gives us a way to determine the nesting level.
274 274 __builtin__.__dict__.setdefault('__IPYTHON__active',0)
275 275
276 276 # Do the intuitively correct thing for quit/exit: we remove the
277 277 # builtins if they exist, and our own prefilter routine will handle
278 278 # these special cases
279 279 try:
280 280 del __builtin__.exit, __builtin__.quit
281 281 except AttributeError:
282 282 pass
283 283
284 284 # Store the actual shell's name
285 285 self.name = name
286 286
287 287 # We need to know whether the instance is meant for embedding, since
288 288 # global/local namespaces need to be handled differently in that case
289 289 self.embedded = embedded
290 290
291 291 # command compiler
292 292 self.compile = codeop.CommandCompiler()
293 293
294 294 # User input buffer
295 295 self.buffer = []
296 296
297 297 # Default name given in compilation of code
298 298 self.filename = '<ipython console>'
299 299
300 300 # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is
301 301 # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as
302 302 # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace
303 303 # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding
304 304 # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the
305 305 # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful.
306 306
307 307 # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user
308 308 # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I
309 309 # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex
310 310 # Schmolck reported this problem first.
311 311
312 312 # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic:
313 313 # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__
314 314 # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com>
315 315 # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends
316 316 # Gruppen: comp.lang.python
317 317
318 318 # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote:
319 319 # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__'))
320 320 # > <type 'dict'>
321 321 # > >>> print type(__builtins__)
322 322 # > <type 'module'>
323 323 # > Is this difference in return value intentional?
324 324
325 325 # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary
326 326 # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's
327 327 # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is
328 328 # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you
329 329 # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will
330 330 # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhatΒ confusing:-(.
331 331
332 332 if user_ns is None:
333 333 # Set __name__ to __main__ to better match the behavior of the
334 334 # normal interpreter.
335 335 user_ns = {'__name__' :'__main__',
336 336 '__builtins__' : __builtin__,
337 337 }
338 338
339 339 if user_global_ns is None:
340 340 user_global_ns = {}
341 341
342 342 # Assign namespaces
343 343 # This is the namespace where all normal user variables live
344 344 self.user_ns = user_ns
345 345 # Embedded instances require a separate namespace for globals.
346 346 # Normally this one is unused by non-embedded instances.
347 347 self.user_global_ns = user_global_ns
348 348 # A namespace to keep track of internal data structures to prevent
349 349 # them from cluttering user-visible stuff. Will be updated later
350 350 self.internal_ns = {}
351 351
352 352 # Namespace of system aliases. Each entry in the alias
353 353 # table must be a 2-tuple of the form (N,name), where N is the number
354 354 # of positional arguments of the alias.
355 355 self.alias_table = {}
356 356
357 357 # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that
358 358 # introspection facilities can search easily.
359 359 self.ns_table = {'user':user_ns,
360 360 'user_global':user_global_ns,
361 361 'alias':self.alias_table,
362 362 'internal':self.internal_ns,
363 363 'builtin':__builtin__.__dict__
364 364 }
365 365
366 366 # The user namespace MUST have a pointer to the shell itself.
367 367 self.user_ns[name] = self
368 368
369 369 # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a
370 370 # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and
371 371 # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting
372 372 # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython
373 373 # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving
374 374 # everything into __main__.
375 375
376 376 # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded
377 377 # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own
378 378 # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do
379 379 # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces
380 380 # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they
381 381 # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're
382 382 # embedded in).
383 383
384 384 if not embedded:
385 385 try:
386 386 main_name = self.user_ns['__name__']
387 387 except KeyError:
388 388 raise KeyError,'user_ns dictionary MUST have a "__name__" key'
389 389 else:
390 390 #print "pickle hack in place" # dbg
391 #print 'main_name:',main_name # dbg
391 392 sys.modules[main_name] = FakeModule(self.user_ns)
392 393
393 394 # List of input with multi-line handling.
394 395 # Fill its zero entry, user counter starts at 1
395 396 self.input_hist = InputList(['\n'])
396 397
397 398 # list of visited directories
398 399 try:
399 400 self.dir_hist = [os.getcwd()]
400 401 except IOError, e:
401 402 self.dir_hist = []
402 403
403 404 # dict of output history
404 405 self.output_hist = {}
405 406
406 407 # dict of things NOT to alias (keywords, builtins and some magics)
407 408 no_alias = {}
408 409 no_alias_magics = ['cd','popd','pushd','dhist','alias','unalias']
409 410 for key in keyword.kwlist + no_alias_magics:
410 411 no_alias[key] = 1
411 412 no_alias.update(__builtin__.__dict__)
412 413 self.no_alias = no_alias
413 414
414 415 # make global variables for user access to these
415 416 self.user_ns['_ih'] = self.input_hist
416 417 self.user_ns['_oh'] = self.output_hist
417 418 self.user_ns['_dh'] = self.dir_hist
418 419
419 420 # user aliases to input and output histories
420 421 self.user_ns['In'] = self.input_hist
421 422 self.user_ns['Out'] = self.output_hist
422 423
423 424 # Object variable to store code object waiting execution. This is
424 425 # used mainly by the multithreaded shells, but it can come in handy in
425 426 # other situations. No need to use a Queue here, since it's a single
426 427 # item which gets cleared once run.
427 428 self.code_to_run = None
428 429
429 430 # Job manager (for jobs run as background threads)
430 431 self.jobs = BackgroundJobManager()
431 432 # Put the job manager into builtins so it's always there.
432 433 __builtin__.jobs = self.jobs
433 434
434 435 # escapes for automatic behavior on the command line
435 436 self.ESC_SHELL = '!'
436 437 self.ESC_HELP = '?'
437 438 self.ESC_MAGIC = '%'
438 439 self.ESC_QUOTE = ','
439 440 self.ESC_QUOTE2 = ';'
440 441 self.ESC_PAREN = '/'
441 442
442 443 # And their associated handlers
443 444 self.esc_handlers = {self.ESC_PAREN : self.handle_auto,
444 445 self.ESC_QUOTE : self.handle_auto,
445 446 self.ESC_QUOTE2 : self.handle_auto,
446 447 self.ESC_MAGIC : self.handle_magic,
447 448 self.ESC_HELP : self.handle_help,
448 449 self.ESC_SHELL : self.handle_shell_escape,
449 450 }
450 451
451 452 # class initializations
452 453 Magic.__init__(self,self)
453 454
454 455 # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting
455 456 pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format
456 457 self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.rc['colors'])
457 458
458 459 # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations
459 460 self.hooks = Struct()
460 461
461 462 # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module.
462 463 hooks = IPython.hooks
463 464 for hook_name in hooks.__all__:
464 465 self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name))
465 466
466 467 # Flag to mark unconditional exit
467 468 self.exit_now = False
468 469
469 470 self.usage_min = """\
470 471 An enhanced console for Python.
471 472 Some of its features are:
472 473 - Readline support if the readline library is present.
473 474 - Tab completion in the local namespace.
474 475 - Logging of input, see command-line options.
475 476 - System shell escape via ! , eg !ls.
476 477 - Magic commands, starting with a % (like %ls, %pwd, %cd, etc.)
477 478 - Keeps track of locally defined variables via %who, %whos.
478 479 - Show object information with a ? eg ?x or x? (use ?? for more info).
479 480 """
480 481 if usage: self.usage = usage
481 482 else: self.usage = self.usage_min
482 483
483 484 # Storage
484 485 self.rc = rc # This will hold all configuration information
485 486 self.pager = 'less'
486 487 # temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit.
487 488 self.tempfiles = []
488 489
489 490 # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline)
490 491 self.has_readline = False
491 492
492 493 # template for logfile headers. It gets resolved at runtime by the
493 494 # logstart method.
494 495 self.loghead_tpl = \
495 496 """#log# Automatic Logger file. *** THIS MUST BE THE FIRST LINE ***
496 497 #log# DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE OR THE TWO BELOW
497 498 #log# opts = %s
498 499 #log# args = %s
499 500 #log# It is safe to make manual edits below here.
500 501 #log#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
501 502 """
502 503 # for pushd/popd management
503 504 try:
504 505 self.home_dir = get_home_dir()
505 506 except HomeDirError,msg:
506 507 fatal(msg)
507 508
508 509 self.dir_stack = [os.getcwd().replace(self.home_dir,'~')]
509 510
510 511 # Functions to call the underlying shell.
511 512
512 513 # utility to expand user variables via Itpl
513 514 self.var_expand = lambda cmd: str(ItplNS(cmd.replace('#','\#'),
514 515 self.user_ns))
515 516 # The first is similar to os.system, but it doesn't return a value,
516 517 # and it allows interpolation of variables in the user's namespace.
517 518 self.system = lambda cmd: shell(self.var_expand(cmd),
518 519 header='IPython system call: ',
519 520 verbose=self.rc.system_verbose)
520 521 # These are for getoutput and getoutputerror:
521 522 self.getoutput = lambda cmd: \
522 523 getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd),
523 524 header='IPython system call: ',
524 525 verbose=self.rc.system_verbose)
525 526 self.getoutputerror = lambda cmd: \
526 527 getoutputerror(str(ItplNS(cmd.replace('#','\#'),
527 528 self.user_ns)),
528 529 header='IPython system call: ',
529 530 verbose=self.rc.system_verbose)
530 531
531 532 # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first
532 533 # word-method//rest. For clarity, each group in on one line.
533 534
534 535 # WARNING: update the regexp if the above escapes are changed, as they
535 536 # are hardwired in.
536 537
537 538 # Don't get carried away with trying to make the autocalling catch too
538 539 # much: it's better to be conservative rather than to trigger hidden
539 540 # evals() somewhere and end up causing side effects.
540 541
541 542 self.line_split = re.compile(r'^([\s*,;/])'
542 543 r'([\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)'
543 544 r'(\(?.*$)')
544 545
545 546 # Original re, keep around for a while in case changes break something
546 547 #self.line_split = re.compile(r'(^[\s*!\?%,/]?)'
547 548 # r'(\s*[\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)'
548 549 # r'(\(?.*$)')
549 550
550 551 # RegExp to identify potential function names
551 552 self.re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.]*) *$')
552 553 # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling
553 554 self.re_exclude_auto = re.compile('^[!=()<>,\*/\+-]|^is ')
554 555
555 556 # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off
556 557 # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need
557 558 # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is
558 559 # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_.
559 560 #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$')
560 561
561 562 # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem)
562 563 self.starting_dir = os.getcwd()
563 564
564 565 # Various switches which can be set
565 566 self.CACHELENGTH = 5000 # this is cheap, it's just text
566 567 self.BANNER = "Python %(version)s on %(platform)s\n" % sys.__dict__
567 568 self.banner2 = banner2
568 569
569 570 # TraceBack handlers:
570 571
571 572 # Syntax error handler.
572 573 self.SyntaxTB = SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor')
573 574
574 575 # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always
575 576 # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own
576 577 # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose']
577 578 self.InteractiveTB = ultraTB.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain',
578 579 color_scheme='NoColor',
579 580 tb_offset = 1)
580 581
581 582 # IPython itself shouldn't crash. This will produce a detailed
582 583 # post-mortem if it does. But we only install the crash handler for
583 584 # non-threaded shells, the threaded ones use a normal verbose reporter
584 585 # and lose the crash handler. This is because exceptions in the main
585 586 # thread (such as in GUI code) propagate directly to sys.excepthook,
586 587 # and there's no point in printing crash dumps for every user exception.
587 588 if self.isthreaded:
588 589 sys.excepthook = ultraTB.FormattedTB()
589 590 else:
590 591 from IPython import CrashHandler
591 592 sys.excepthook = CrashHandler.CrashHandler(self)
592 593
593 594 # The instance will store a pointer to this, so that runtime code
594 595 # (such as magics) can access it. This is because during the
595 596 # read-eval loop, it gets temporarily overwritten (to deal with GUI
596 597 # frameworks).
597 598 self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook
598 599
599 600 # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified
600 601 self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions)
601 602
602 603 # Object inspector
603 604 self.inspector = OInspect.Inspector(OInspect.InspectColors,
604 605 PyColorize.ANSICodeColors,
605 606 'NoColor')
606 607 # indentation management
607 608 self.autoindent = False
608 609 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
609 610 self.indent_current = '' # actual indent string
610 611
611 612 # Make some aliases automatically
612 613 # Prepare list of shell aliases to auto-define
613 614 if os.name == 'posix':
614 615 auto_alias = ('mkdir mkdir', 'rmdir rmdir',
615 616 'mv mv -i','rm rm -i','cp cp -i',
616 617 'cat cat','less less','clear clear',
617 618 # a better ls
618 619 'ls ls -F',
619 620 # long ls
620 621 'll ls -lF',
621 622 # color ls
622 623 'lc ls -F -o --color',
623 624 # ls normal files only
624 625 'lf ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-',
625 626 # ls symbolic links
626 627 'lk ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^l',
627 628 # directories or links to directories,
628 629 'ldir ls -F -o --color %l | grep /$',
629 630 # things which are executable
630 631 'lx ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-..x',
631 632 )
632 633 elif os.name in ['nt','dos']:
633 634 auto_alias = ('dir dir /on', 'ls dir /on',
634 635 'ddir dir /ad /on', 'ldir dir /ad /on',
635 636 'mkdir mkdir','rmdir rmdir','echo echo',
636 637 'ren ren','cls cls','copy copy')
637 638 else:
638 639 auto_alias = ()
639 640 self.auto_alias = map(lambda s:s.split(None,1),auto_alias)
640 641 # Call the actual (public) initializer
641 642 self.init_auto_alias()
642 643 # end __init__
643 644
644 645 def post_config_initialization(self):
645 646 """Post configuration init method
646 647
647 648 This is called after the configuration files have been processed to
648 649 'finalize' the initialization."""
649 650
650 651 rc = self.rc
651 652
652 653 # Load readline proper
653 654 if rc.readline:
654 655 self.init_readline()
655 656
656 657 # log system
657 658 self.logger = Logger(self,logfname='ipython_log.py',logmode='rotate')
658 659 # local shortcut, this is used a LOT
659 660 self.log = self.logger.log
660 661
661 662 # Initialize cache, set in/out prompts and printing system
662 663 self.outputcache = CachedOutput(self,
663 664 rc.cache_size,
664 665 rc.pprint,
665 666 input_sep = rc.separate_in,
666 667 output_sep = rc.separate_out,
667 668 output_sep2 = rc.separate_out2,
668 669 ps1 = rc.prompt_in1,
669 670 ps2 = rc.prompt_in2,
670 671 ps_out = rc.prompt_out,
671 672 pad_left = rc.prompts_pad_left)
672 673
673 674 # user may have over-ridden the default print hook:
674 675 try:
675 676 self.outputcache.__class__.display = self.hooks.display
676 677 except AttributeError:
677 678 pass
678 679
679 680 # I don't like assigning globally to sys, because it means when embedding
680 681 # instances, each embedded instance overrides the previous choice. But
681 682 # sys.displayhook seems to be called internally by exec, so I don't see a
682 683 # way around it.
683 684 sys.displayhook = self.outputcache
684 685
685 686 # Set user colors (don't do it in the constructor above so that it
686 687 # doesn't crash if colors option is invalid)
687 688 self.magic_colors(rc.colors)
688 689
689 690 # Set calling of pdb on exceptions
690 691 self.call_pdb = rc.pdb
691 692
692 693 # Load user aliases
693 694 for alias in rc.alias:
694 695 self.magic_alias(alias)
695 696
696 697 # dynamic data that survives through sessions
697 698 # XXX make the filename a config option?
698 699 persist_base = 'persist'
699 700 if rc.profile:
700 701 persist_base += '_%s' % rc.profile
701 702 self.persist_fname = os.path.join(rc.ipythondir,persist_base)
702 703
703 704 try:
704 705 self.persist = pickle.load(file(self.persist_fname))
705 706 except:
706 707 self.persist = {}
707 708
708 709
709 710 for (key, value) in [(k[2:],v) for (k,v) in self.persist.items() if k.startswith('S:')]:
710 711 try:
711 712 obj = pickle.loads(value)
712 713 except:
713 714
714 715 print "Unable to restore variable '%s', ignoring (use %%store -d to forget!)" % key
715 716 print "The error was:",sys.exc_info()[0]
716 717 continue
717 718
718 719
719 720 self.user_ns[key] = obj
720 721
721
722
723
724 722 def set_hook(self,name,hook):
725 723 """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook.
726 724
727 725 IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By
728 726 resetting one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's behavior to
729 727 call at runtime your own routines."""
730 728
731 729 # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it
732 730 # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number
733 731 # of args it's supposed to.
734 732 setattr(self.hooks,name,new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__))
735 733
736 734 def set_custom_exc(self,exc_tuple,handler):
737 735 """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler)
738 736
739 737 Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the
740 738 exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the
741 739 runcode() method.
742 740
743 741 Inputs:
744 742
745 743 - exc_tuple: a *tuple* of valid exceptions to call the defined
746 744 handler for. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A
747 745 LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If
748 746 you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple:
749 747
750 748 exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,)
751 749
752 750 - handler: this must be defined as a function with the following
753 751 basic interface: def my_handler(self,etype,value,tb).
754 752
755 753 This will be made into an instance method (via new.instancemethod)
756 754 of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions
757 755 listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an
758 756 internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info.
759 757
760 758 WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main
761 759 execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This
762 760 facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing."""
763 761
764 762 assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \
765 763 "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE."
766 764
767 765 def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb):
768 766 print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***'
769 767 print 'Exception type :',etype
770 768 print 'Exception value:',value
771 769 print 'Traceback :',tb
772 770 print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer)
773 771
774 772 if handler is None: handler = dummy_handler
775 773
776 774 self.CustomTB = new.instancemethod(handler,self,self.__class__)
777 775 self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple
778 776
779 777 def set_custom_completer(self,completer,pos=0):
780 778 """set_custom_completer(completer,pos=0)
781 779
782 780 Adds a new custom completer function.
783 781
784 782 The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers
785 783 list where you want the completer to be inserted."""
786 784
787 785 newcomp = new.instancemethod(completer,self.Completer,
788 786 self.Completer.__class__)
789 787 self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp)
790 788
791 789 def _get_call_pdb(self):
792 790 return self._call_pdb
793 791
794 792 def _set_call_pdb(self,val):
795 793
796 794 if val not in (0,1,False,True):
797 795 raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean'
798 796
799 797 # store value in instance
800 798 self._call_pdb = val
801 799
802 800 # notify the actual exception handlers
803 801 self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val
804 802 if self.isthreaded:
805 803 try:
806 804 self.sys_excepthook.call_pdb = val
807 805 except:
808 806 warn('Failed to activate pdb for threaded exception handler')
809 807
810 808 call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None,
811 809 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions')
812 810
813 811 def complete(self,text):
814 812 """Return a sorted list of all possible completions on text.
815 813
816 814 Inputs:
817 815
818 816 - text: a string of text to be completed on.
819 817
820 818 This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what
821 819 readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By
822 820 exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline
823 821 environments (such as GUIs) for text completion.
824 822
825 823 Simple usage example:
826 824
827 825 In [1]: x = 'hello'
828 826
829 827 In [2]: __IP.complete('x.l')
830 828 Out[2]: ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip']"""
831 829
832 830 complete = self.Completer.complete
833 831 state = 0
834 832 # use a dict so we get unique keys, since ipyhton's multiple
835 833 # completers can return duplicates.
836 834 comps = {}
837 835 while True:
838 836 newcomp = complete(text,state)
839 837 if newcomp is None:
840 838 break
841 839 comps[newcomp] = 1
842 840 state += 1
843 841 outcomps = comps.keys()
844 842 outcomps.sort()
845 843 return outcomps
846 844
847 845 def set_completer_frame(self, frame):
848 846 if frame:
849 847 self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals
850 848 self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals
851 849 else:
852 850 self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns
853 851 self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns
854 852
855 853 def init_auto_alias(self):
856 854 """Define some aliases automatically.
857 855
858 856 These are ALL parameter-less aliases"""
859 857 for alias,cmd in self.auto_alias:
860 858 self.alias_table[alias] = (0,cmd)
861 859
862 860 def alias_table_validate(self,verbose=0):
863 861 """Update information about the alias table.
864 862
865 863 In particular, make sure no Python keywords/builtins are in it."""
866 864
867 865 no_alias = self.no_alias
868 866 for k in self.alias_table.keys():
869 867 if k in no_alias:
870 868 del self.alias_table[k]
871 869 if verbose:
872 870 print ("Deleting alias <%s>, it's a Python "
873 871 "keyword or builtin." % k)
874 872
875 873 def set_autoindent(self,value=None):
876 874 """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support.
877 875
878 876 If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle."""
879 877
880 878 if not self.has_readline:
881 879 if os.name == 'posix':
882 880 warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library")
883 881 self.autoindent = 0
884 882 return
885 883 if value is None:
886 884 self.autoindent = not self.autoindent
887 885 else:
888 886 self.autoindent = value
889 887
890 888 def rc_set_toggle(self,rc_field,value=None):
891 889 """Set or toggle a field in IPython's rc config. structure.
892 890
893 891 If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle.
894 892
895 893 If called with a non-existent field, the resulting AttributeError
896 894 exception will propagate out."""
897 895
898 896 rc_val = getattr(self.rc,rc_field)
899 897 if value is None:
900 898 value = not rc_val
901 899 setattr(self.rc,rc_field,value)
902 900
903 901 def user_setup(self,ipythondir,rc_suffix,mode='install'):
904 902 """Install the user configuration directory.
905 903
906 904 Can be called when running for the first time or to upgrade the user's
907 905 .ipython/ directory with the mode parameter. Valid modes are 'install'
908 906 and 'upgrade'."""
909 907
910 908 def wait():
911 909 try:
912 910 raw_input("Please press <RETURN> to start IPython.")
913 911 except EOFError:
914 912 print >> Term.cout
915 913 print '*'*70
916 914
917 915 cwd = os.getcwd() # remember where we started
918 916 glb = glob.glob
919 917 print '*'*70
920 918 if mode == 'install':
921 919 print \
922 920 """Welcome to IPython. I will try to create a personal configuration directory
923 921 where you can customize many aspects of IPython's functionality in:\n"""
924 922 else:
925 923 print 'I am going to upgrade your configuration in:'
926 924
927 925 print ipythondir
928 926
929 927 rcdirend = os.path.join('IPython','UserConfig')
930 928 cfg = lambda d: os.path.join(d,rcdirend)
931 929 try:
932 930 rcdir = filter(os.path.isdir,map(cfg,sys.path))[0]
933 931 except IOError:
934 932 warning = """
935 933 Installation error. IPython's directory was not found.
936 934
937 935 Check the following:
938 936
939 937 The ipython/IPython directory should be in a directory belonging to your
940 938 PYTHONPATH environment variable (that is, it should be in a directory
941 939 belonging to sys.path). You can copy it explicitly there or just link to it.
942 940
943 941 IPython will proceed with builtin defaults.
944 942 """
945 943 warn(warning)
946 944 wait()
947 945 return
948 946
949 947 if mode == 'install':
950 948 try:
951 949 shutil.copytree(rcdir,ipythondir)
952 950 os.chdir(ipythondir)
953 951 rc_files = glb("ipythonrc*")
954 952 for rc_file in rc_files:
955 953 os.rename(rc_file,rc_file+rc_suffix)
956 954 except:
957 955 warning = """
958 956
959 957 There was a problem with the installation:
960 958 %s
961 959 Try to correct it or contact the developers if you think it's a bug.
962 960 IPython will proceed with builtin defaults.""" % sys.exc_info()[1]
963 961 warn(warning)
964 962 wait()
965 963 return
966 964
967 965 elif mode == 'upgrade':
968 966 try:
969 967 os.chdir(ipythondir)
970 968 except:
971 969 print """
972 970 Can not upgrade: changing to directory %s failed. Details:
973 971 %s
974 972 """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1])
975 973 wait()
976 974 return
977 975 else:
978 976 sources = glb(os.path.join(rcdir,'[A-Za-z]*'))
979 977 for new_full_path in sources:
980 978 new_filename = os.path.basename(new_full_path)
981 979 if new_filename.startswith('ipythonrc'):
982 980 new_filename = new_filename + rc_suffix
983 981 # The config directory should only contain files, skip any
984 982 # directories which may be there (like CVS)
985 983 if os.path.isdir(new_full_path):
986 984 continue
987 985 if os.path.exists(new_filename):
988 986 old_file = new_filename+'.old'
989 987 if os.path.exists(old_file):
990 988 os.remove(old_file)
991 989 os.rename(new_filename,old_file)
992 990 shutil.copy(new_full_path,new_filename)
993 991 else:
994 992 raise ValueError,'unrecognized mode for install:',`mode`
995 993
996 994 # Fix line-endings to those native to each platform in the config
997 995 # directory.
998 996 try:
999 997 os.chdir(ipythondir)
1000 998 except:
1001 999 print """
1002 1000 Problem: changing to directory %s failed.
1003 1001 Details:
1004 1002 %s
1005 1003
1006 1004 Some configuration files may have incorrect line endings. This should not
1007 1005 cause any problems during execution. """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1])
1008 1006 wait()
1009 1007 else:
1010 1008 for fname in glb('ipythonrc*'):
1011 1009 try:
1012 1010 native_line_ends(fname,backup=0)
1013 1011 except IOError:
1014 1012 pass
1015 1013
1016 1014 if mode == 'install':
1017 1015 print """
1018 1016 Successful installation!
1019 1017
1020 1018 Please read the sections 'Initial Configuration' and 'Quick Tips' in the
1021 1019 IPython manual (there are both HTML and PDF versions supplied with the
1022 1020 distribution) to make sure that your system environment is properly configured
1023 1021 to take advantage of IPython's features."""
1024 1022 else:
1025 1023 print """
1026 1024 Successful upgrade!
1027 1025
1028 1026 All files in your directory:
1029 1027 %(ipythondir)s
1030 1028 which would have been overwritten by the upgrade were backed up with a .old
1031 1029 extension. If you had made particular customizations in those files you may
1032 1030 want to merge them back into the new files.""" % locals()
1033 1031 wait()
1034 1032 os.chdir(cwd)
1035 1033 # end user_setup()
1036 1034
1037 1035 def atexit_operations(self):
1038 1036 """This will be executed at the time of exit.
1039 1037
1040 1038 Saving of persistent data should be performed here. """
1041 1039
1042 1040 # input history
1043 1041 self.savehist()
1044 1042
1045 1043 # Cleanup all tempfiles left around
1046 1044 for tfile in self.tempfiles:
1047 1045 try:
1048 1046 os.unlink(tfile)
1049 1047 except OSError:
1050 1048 pass
1051 1049
1052 1050 # save the "persistent data" catch-all dictionary
1053 1051 try:
1054 1052 pickle.dump(self.persist, open(self.persist_fname,"w"))
1055 1053 except:
1056 1054 print "*** ERROR *** persistent data saving failed."
1057 1055
1058 1056 def savehist(self):
1059 1057 """Save input history to a file (via readline library)."""
1060 1058 try:
1061 1059 self.readline.write_history_file(self.histfile)
1062 1060 except:
1063 1061 print 'Unable to save IPython command history to file: ' + \
1064 1062 `self.histfile`
1065 1063
1066 1064 def pre_readline(self):
1067 1065 """readline hook to be used at the start of each line.
1068 1066
1069 1067 Currently it handles auto-indent only."""
1070 1068
1071 1069 self.readline.insert_text(self.indent_current)
1072 1070
1073 1071 def init_readline(self):
1074 1072 """Command history completion/saving/reloading."""
1075 1073 try:
1076 1074 import readline
1077 1075 except ImportError:
1078 1076 self.has_readline = 0
1079 1077 self.readline = None
1080 1078 # no point in bugging windows users with this every time:
1081 1079 if os.name == 'posix':
1082 1080 warn('Readline services not available on this platform.')
1083 1081 else:
1084 1082 import atexit
1085 1083 from IPython.completer import IPCompleter
1086 1084 self.Completer = IPCompleter(self,
1087 1085 self.user_ns,
1088 1086 self.user_global_ns,
1089 1087 self.rc.readline_omit__names,
1090 1088 self.alias_table)
1091 1089
1092 1090 # Platform-specific configuration
1093 1091 if os.name == 'nt':
1094 1092 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook
1095 1093 else:
1096 1094 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook
1097 1095
1098 1096 # Load user's initrc file (readline config)
1099 1097 inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC')
1100 1098 if inputrc_name is None:
1101 1099 home_dir = get_home_dir()
1102 1100 if home_dir is not None:
1103 1101 inputrc_name = os.path.join(home_dir,'.inputrc')
1104 1102 if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name):
1105 1103 try:
1106 1104 readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name)
1107 1105 except:
1108 1106 warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>'
1109 1107 % inputrc_name)
1110 1108
1111 1109 self.has_readline = 1
1112 1110 self.readline = readline
1113 1111 # save this in sys so embedded copies can restore it properly
1114 1112 sys.ipcompleter = self.Completer.complete
1115 1113 readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete)
1116 1114
1117 1115 # Configure readline according to user's prefs
1118 1116 for rlcommand in self.rc.readline_parse_and_bind:
1119 1117 readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand)
1120 1118
1121 1119 # remove some chars from the delimiters list
1122 1120 delims = readline.get_completer_delims()
1123 1121 delims = delims.translate(string._idmap,
1124 1122 self.rc.readline_remove_delims)
1125 1123 readline.set_completer_delims(delims)
1126 1124 # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while:
1127 1125 readline.set_history_length(1000)
1128 1126 try:
1129 1127 #print '*** Reading readline history' # dbg
1130 1128 readline.read_history_file(self.histfile)
1131 1129 except IOError:
1132 1130 pass # It doesn't exist yet.
1133 1131
1134 1132 atexit.register(self.atexit_operations)
1135 1133 del atexit
1136 1134
1137 1135 # Configure auto-indent for all platforms
1138 1136 self.set_autoindent(self.rc.autoindent)
1139 1137
1140 1138 def _should_recompile(self,e):
1141 1139 """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error"""
1142 1140
1143 1141 if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>',
1144 1142 '<console>'):
1145 1143 return False
1146 1144 try:
1147 1145 if not ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? '
1148 1146 '[Y/n] ','y'):
1149 1147 return False
1150 1148 except EOFError:
1151 1149 return False
1152 1150 self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename,e.lineno,e.offset,e.msg)
1153 1151 return True
1154 1152
1155 1153 def edit_syntax_error(self):
1156 1154 """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop.
1157 1155
1158 1156 Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels.
1159 1157 """
1160 1158
1161 1159 while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error:
1162 1160 # copy and clear last_syntax_error
1163 1161 err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state()
1164 1162 if not self._should_recompile(err):
1165 1163 return
1166 1164 try:
1167 1165 # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised
1168 1166 self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.shell.user_ns)
1169 1167 except:
1170 1168 self.showtraceback()
1171 1169 else:
1172 1170 f = file(err.filename)
1173 1171 try:
1174 1172 sys.displayhook(f.read())
1175 1173 finally:
1176 1174 f.close()
1177 1175
1178 1176 def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
1179 1177 """Display the syntax error that just occurred.
1180 1178
1181 1179 This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one.
1182 1180
1183 1181 If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead
1184 1182 of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses
1185 1183 "<string>" when reading from a string).
1186 1184 """
1187 1185 etype, value, last_traceback = sys.exc_info()
1188 1186 if filename and etype is SyntaxError:
1189 1187 # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception
1190 1188 try:
1191 1189 msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value
1192 1190 except:
1193 1191 # Not the format we expect; leave it alone
1194 1192 pass
1195 1193 else:
1196 1194 # Stuff in the right filename
1197 1195 try:
1198 1196 # Assume SyntaxError is a class exception
1199 1197 value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line))
1200 1198 except:
1201 1199 # If that failed, assume SyntaxError is a string
1202 1200 value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)
1203 1201 self.SyntaxTB(etype,value,[])
1204 1202
1205 1203 def debugger(self):
1206 1204 """Call the pdb debugger."""
1207 1205
1208 1206 if not self.rc.pdb:
1209 1207 return
1210 1208 pdb.pm()
1211 1209
1212 1210 def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None):
1213 1211 """Display the exception that just occurred."""
1214 1212
1215 1213 # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input line,
1216 1214 # there may be SyntaxError cases whith imported code.
1217 1215 if exc_tuple is None:
1218 1216 type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
1219 1217 else:
1220 1218 type, value, tb = exc_tuple
1221 1219 if type is SyntaxError:
1222 1220 self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
1223 1221 else:
1224 1222 self.InteractiveTB()
1225 1223 if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb and self.has_readline:
1226 1224 # pdb mucks up readline, fix it back
1227 1225 self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete)
1228 1226
1229 1227 def mainloop(self,banner=None):
1230 1228 """Creates the local namespace and starts the mainloop.
1231 1229
1232 1230 If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the
1233 1231 internally created default banner."""
1234 1232
1235 1233 if self.rc.c: # Emulate Python's -c option
1236 1234 self.exec_init_cmd()
1237 1235 if banner is None:
1238 1236 if self.rc.banner:
1239 1237 banner = self.BANNER+self.banner2
1240 1238 else:
1241 1239 banner = ''
1242 1240 self.interact(banner)
1243 1241
1244 1242 def exec_init_cmd(self):
1245 1243 """Execute a command given at the command line.
1246 1244
1247 1245 This emulates Python's -c option."""
1248 1246
1249 1247 sys.argv = ['-c']
1250 1248 self.push(self.rc.c)
1251 1249
1252 1250 def embed_mainloop(self,header='',local_ns=None,global_ns=None,stack_depth=0):
1253 1251 """Embeds IPython into a running python program.
1254 1252
1255 1253 Input:
1256 1254
1257 1255 - header: An optional header message can be specified.
1258 1256
1259 1257 - local_ns, global_ns: working namespaces. If given as None, the
1260 1258 IPython-initialized one is updated with __main__.__dict__, so that
1261 1259 program variables become visible but user-specific configuration
1262 1260 remains possible.
1263 1261
1264 1262 - stack_depth: specifies how many levels in the stack to go to
1265 1263 looking for namespaces (when local_ns and global_ns are None). This
1266 1264 allows an intermediate caller to make sure that this function gets
1267 1265 the namespace from the intended level in the stack. By default (0)
1268 1266 it will get its locals and globals from the immediate caller.
1269 1267
1270 1268 Warning: it's possible to use this in a program which is being run by
1271 1269 IPython itself (via %run), but some funny things will happen (a few
1272 1270 globals get overwritten). In the future this will be cleaned up, as
1273 1271 there is no fundamental reason why it can't work perfectly."""
1274 1272
1275 1273 # Get locals and globals from caller
1276 1274 if local_ns is None or global_ns is None:
1277 1275 call_frame = sys._getframe(stack_depth).f_back
1278 1276
1279 1277 if local_ns is None:
1280 1278 local_ns = call_frame.f_locals
1281 1279 if global_ns is None:
1282 1280 global_ns = call_frame.f_globals
1283 1281
1284 1282 # Update namespaces and fire up interpreter
1285 1283 self.user_ns = local_ns
1286 1284 self.user_global_ns = global_ns
1287 1285
1288 1286 # Patch for global embedding to make sure that things don't overwrite
1289 1287 # user globals accidentally. Thanks to Richard <rxe@renre-europe.com>
1290 1288 # FIXME. Test this a bit more carefully (the if.. is new)
1291 1289 if local_ns is None and global_ns is None:
1292 1290 self.user_global_ns.update(__main__.__dict__)
1293 1291
1294 1292 # make sure the tab-completer has the correct frame information, so it
1295 1293 # actually completes using the frame's locals/globals
1296 1294 self.set_completer_frame(call_frame)
1297 1295
1298 1296 self.interact(header)
1299 1297
1300 1298 def interact(self, banner=None):
1301 1299 """Closely emulate the interactive Python console.
1302 1300
1303 1301 The optional banner argument specify the banner to print
1304 1302 before the first interaction; by default it prints a banner
1305 1303 similar to the one printed by the real Python interpreter,
1306 1304 followed by the current class name in parentheses (so as not
1307 1305 to confuse this with the real interpreter -- since it's so
1308 1306 close!).
1309 1307
1310 1308 """
1311 1309 cprt = 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.'
1312 1310 if banner is None:
1313 1311 self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\n(%s)\n" %
1314 1312 (sys.version, sys.platform, cprt,
1315 1313 self.__class__.__name__))
1316 1314 else:
1317 1315 self.write(banner)
1318 1316
1319 1317 more = 0
1320 1318
1321 1319 # Mark activity in the builtins
1322 1320 __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] += 1
1323 1321
1324 1322 # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit
1325 1323 while not self.exit_now:
1326 1324 try:
1327 1325 if more:
1328 1326 prompt = self.outputcache.prompt2
1329 1327 if self.autoindent:
1330 1328 self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline)
1331 1329 else:
1332 1330 prompt = self.outputcache.prompt1
1333 1331 try:
1334 1332 line = self.raw_input(prompt,more)
1335 1333 if self.autoindent:
1336 1334 self.readline_startup_hook(None)
1337 1335 except EOFError:
1338 1336 if self.autoindent:
1339 1337 self.readline_startup_hook(None)
1340 1338 self.write("\n")
1341 1339 self.exit()
1342 1340 else:
1343 1341 more = self.push(line)
1344 1342
1345 1343 if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and
1346 1344 self.rc.autoedit_syntax):
1347 1345 self.edit_syntax_error()
1348 1346
1349 1347 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1350 1348 self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n")
1351 1349 self.resetbuffer()
1352 1350 more = 0
1353 1351 # keep cache in sync with the prompt counter:
1354 1352 self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1
1355 1353
1356 1354 if self.autoindent:
1357 1355 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
1358 1356 self.indent_current = ' '* self.indent_current_nsp
1359 1357
1360 1358 except bdb.BdbQuit:
1361 1359 warn("The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n"
1362 1360 "Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n"
1363 1361 "for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n"
1364 1362 "IPython will resume normal operation.")
1365 1363
1366 1364 # We are off again...
1367 1365 __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] -= 1
1368 1366
1369 1367 def excepthook(self, type, value, tb):
1370 1368 """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook.
1371 1369
1372 1370 GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call
1373 1371 sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that
1374 1372 enables them to keep running after exceptions that would
1375 1373 otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython
1376 1374 which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try:
1377 1375 except: statement.
1378 1376
1379 1377 Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if
1380 1378 any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like
1381 1379 IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the
1382 1380 CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a
1383 1381 regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which
1384 1382 call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from
1385 1383 IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython
1386 1384 crashes.
1387 1385
1388 1386 This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely
1389 1387 to be true IPython errors.
1390 1388 """
1391 1389
1392 1390 self.InteractiveTB(type, value, tb, tb_offset=0)
1393 1391 if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb and self.has_readline:
1394 1392 self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete)
1395 1393
1396 1394 def call_alias(self,alias,rest=''):
1397 1395 """Call an alias given its name and the rest of the line.
1398 1396
1399 1397 This function MUST be given a proper alias, because it doesn't make
1400 1398 any checks when looking up into the alias table. The caller is
1401 1399 responsible for invoking it only with a valid alias."""
1402 1400
1403 1401 #print 'ALIAS: <%s>+<%s>' % (alias,rest) # dbg
1404 1402 nargs,cmd = self.alias_table[alias]
1405 1403 # Expand the %l special to be the user's input line
1406 1404 if cmd.find('%l') >= 0:
1407 1405 cmd = cmd.replace('%l',rest)
1408 1406 rest = ''
1409 1407 if nargs==0:
1410 1408 # Simple, argument-less aliases
1411 1409 cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd,rest)
1412 1410 else:
1413 1411 # Handle aliases with positional arguments
1414 1412 args = rest.split(None,nargs)
1415 1413 if len(args)< nargs:
1416 1414 error('Alias <%s> requires %s arguments, %s given.' %
1417 1415 (alias,nargs,len(args)))
1418 1416 return
1419 1417 cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd % tuple(args[:nargs]),' '.join(args[nargs:]))
1420 1418 # Now call the macro, evaluating in the user's namespace
1421 1419 try:
1422 1420 self.system(cmd)
1423 1421 except:
1424 1422 self.showtraceback()
1425 1423
1426 1424 def autoindent_update(self,line):
1427 1425 """Keep track of the indent level."""
1428 1426 if self.autoindent:
1429 1427 if line:
1430 1428 ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(line)
1431 1429 if ini_spaces:
1432 1430 nspaces = ini_spaces.end()
1433 1431 else:
1434 1432 nspaces = 0
1435 1433 self.indent_current_nsp = nspaces
1436 1434
1437 1435 if line[-1] == ':':
1438 1436 self.indent_current_nsp += 4
1439 1437 elif dedent_re.match(line):
1440 1438 self.indent_current_nsp -= 4
1441 1439 else:
1442 1440 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
1443 1441
1444 1442 # indent_current is the actual string to be inserted
1445 1443 # by the readline hooks for indentation
1446 1444 self.indent_current = ' '* self.indent_current_nsp
1447 1445
1448 1446 def runlines(self,lines):
1449 1447 """Run a string of one or more lines of source.
1450 1448
1451 1449 This method is capable of running a string containing multiple source
1452 1450 lines, as if they had been entered at the IPython prompt. Since it
1453 1451 exposes IPython's processing machinery, the given strings can contain
1454 1452 magic calls (%magic), special shell access (!cmd), etc."""
1455 1453
1456 1454 # We must start with a clean buffer, in case this is run from an
1457 1455 # interactive IPython session (via a magic, for example).
1458 1456 self.resetbuffer()
1459 1457 lines = lines.split('\n')
1460 1458 more = 0
1461 1459 for line in lines:
1462 1460 # skip blank lines so we don't mess up the prompt counter, but do
1463 1461 # NOT skip even a blank line if we are in a code block (more is
1464 1462 # true)
1465 1463 if line or more:
1466 1464 more = self.push(self.prefilter(line,more))
1467 1465 # IPython's runsource returns None if there was an error
1468 1466 # compiling the code. This allows us to stop processing right
1469 1467 # away, so the user gets the error message at the right place.
1470 1468 if more is None:
1471 1469 break
1472 1470 # final newline in case the input didn't have it, so that the code
1473 1471 # actually does get executed
1474 1472 if more:
1475 1473 self.push('\n')
1476 1474
1477 1475 def runsource(self, source, filename='<input>', symbol='single'):
1478 1476 """Compile and run some source in the interpreter.
1479 1477
1480 1478 Arguments are as for compile_command().
1481 1479
1482 1480 One several things can happen:
1483 1481
1484 1482 1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an
1485 1483 exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError). A syntax traceback
1486 1484 will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method.
1487 1485
1488 1486 2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required;
1489 1487 compile_command() returned None. Nothing happens.
1490 1488
1491 1489 3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code
1492 1490 object. The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which
1493 1491 also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit).
1494 1492
1495 1493 The return value is:
1496 1494
1497 1495 - True in case 2
1498 1496
1499 1497 - False in the other cases, unless an exception is raised, where
1500 1498 None is returned instead. This can be used by external callers to
1501 1499 know whether to continue feeding input or not.
1502 1500
1503 1501 The return value can be used to decide whether to use sys.ps1 or
1504 1502 sys.ps2 to prompt the next line."""
1505 1503
1506 1504 try:
1507 1505 code = self.compile(source,filename,symbol)
1508 1506 except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError):
1509 1507 # Case 1
1510 1508 self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
1511 1509 return None
1512 1510
1513 1511 if code is None:
1514 1512 # Case 2
1515 1513 return True
1516 1514
1517 1515 # Case 3
1518 1516 # We store the code object so that threaded shells and
1519 1517 # custom exception handlers can access all this info if needed.
1520 1518 # The source corresponding to this can be obtained from the
1521 1519 # buffer attribute as '\n'.join(self.buffer).
1522 1520 self.code_to_run = code
1523 1521 # now actually execute the code object
1524 1522 if self.runcode(code) == 0:
1525 1523 return False
1526 1524 else:
1527 1525 return None
1528 1526
1529 1527 def runcode(self,code_obj):
1530 1528 """Execute a code object.
1531 1529
1532 1530 When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a
1533 1531 traceback.
1534 1532
1535 1533 Return value: a flag indicating whether the code to be run completed
1536 1534 successfully:
1537 1535
1538 1536 - 0: successful execution.
1539 1537 - 1: an error occurred.
1540 1538 """
1541 1539
1542 1540 # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it
1543 1541 # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered
1544 1542 old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook
1545 1543
1546 1544 # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config
1547 1545 # code (such as magics) needs access to it.
1548 1546 self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook
1549 1547 outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default
1550 1548 try:
1551 1549 try:
1552 1550 # Embedded instances require separate global/local namespaces
1553 1551 # so they can see both the surrounding (local) namespace and
1554 1552 # the module-level globals when called inside another function.
1555 1553 if self.embedded:
1556 1554 exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns
1557 1555 # Normal (non-embedded) instances should only have a single
1558 1556 # namespace for user code execution, otherwise functions won't
1559 1557 # see interactive top-level globals.
1560 1558 else:
1561 1559 exec code_obj in self.user_ns
1562 1560 finally:
1563 1561 # Reset our crash handler in place
1564 1562 sys.excepthook = old_excepthook
1565 1563 except SystemExit:
1566 1564 self.resetbuffer()
1567 1565 self.showtraceback()
1568 1566 warn("Type exit or quit to exit IPython "
1569 1567 "(%Exit or %Quit do so unconditionally).",level=1)
1570 1568 except self.custom_exceptions:
1571 1569 etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
1572 1570 self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb)
1573 1571 except:
1574 1572 self.showtraceback()
1575 1573 else:
1576 1574 outflag = 0
1577 1575 if softspace(sys.stdout, 0):
1578 1576 print
1579 1577 # Flush out code object which has been run (and source)
1580 1578 self.code_to_run = None
1581 1579 return outflag
1582 1580
1583 1581 def push(self, line):
1584 1582 """Push a line to the interpreter.
1585 1583
1586 1584 The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have
1587 1585 internal newlines. The line is appended to a buffer and the
1588 1586 interpreter's runsource() method is called with the
1589 1587 concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this
1590 1588 indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer
1591 1589 is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer
1592 1590 is left as it was after the line was appended. The return
1593 1591 value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt
1594 1592 with in some way (this is the same as runsource()).
1595 1593 """
1596 1594
1597 1595 # autoindent management should be done here, and not in the
1598 1596 # interactive loop, since that one is only seen by keyboard input. We
1599 1597 # need this done correctly even for code run via runlines (which uses
1600 1598 # push).
1601 1599
1602 1600 #print 'push line: <%s>' % line # dbg
1603 1601 self.autoindent_update(line)
1604 1602
1605 1603 self.buffer.append(line)
1606 1604 more = self.runsource('\n'.join(self.buffer), self.filename)
1607 1605 if not more:
1608 1606 self.resetbuffer()
1609 1607 return more
1610 1608
1611 1609 def resetbuffer(self):
1612 1610 """Reset the input buffer."""
1613 1611 self.buffer[:] = []
1614 1612
1615 1613 def raw_input(self,prompt='',continue_prompt=False):
1616 1614 """Write a prompt and read a line.
1617 1615
1618 1616 The returned line does not include the trailing newline.
1619 1617 When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised.
1620 1618
1621 1619 Optional inputs:
1622 1620
1623 1621 - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user.
1624 1622
1625 1623 - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a
1626 1624 continuation in a sequence of inputs.
1627 1625 """
1628 1626
1629 1627 line = raw_input_original(prompt)
1630 1628 # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more
1631 1629 # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial
1632 1630 # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace.
1633 1631 if self.autoindent:
1634 1632 line2 = line[self.indent_current_nsp:]
1635 1633 if line2[0:1] in (' ','\t'):
1636 1634 line = line2
1637 1635 return self.prefilter(line,continue_prompt)
1638 1636
1639 1637 def split_user_input(self,line):
1640 1638 """Split user input into pre-char, function part and rest."""
1641 1639
1642 1640 lsplit = self.line_split.match(line)
1643 1641 if lsplit is None: # no regexp match returns None
1644 1642 try:
1645 1643 iFun,theRest = line.split(None,1)
1646 1644 except ValueError:
1647 1645 iFun,theRest = line,''
1648 1646 pre = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0]
1649 1647 else:
1650 1648 pre,iFun,theRest = lsplit.groups()
1651 1649
1652 1650 #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg
1653 1651 #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun.strip(),theRest) # dbg
1654 1652 return pre,iFun.strip(),theRest
1655 1653
1656 1654 def _prefilter(self, line, continue_prompt):
1657 1655 """Calls different preprocessors, depending on the form of line."""
1658 1656
1659 1657 # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank ('').
1660 1658
1661 1659 # Lines are NOT logged here. Handlers should process the line as
1662 1660 # needed, update the cache AND log it (so that the input cache array
1663 1661 # stays synced).
1664 1662
1665 1663 # This function is _very_ delicate, and since it's also the one which
1666 1664 # determines IPython's response to user input, it must be as efficient
1667 1665 # as possible. For this reason it has _many_ returns in it, trying
1668 1666 # always to exit as quickly as it can figure out what it needs to do.
1669 1667
1670 1668 # This function is the main responsible for maintaining IPython's
1671 1669 # behavior respectful of Python's semantics. So be _very_ careful if
1672 1670 # making changes to anything here.
1673 1671
1674 1672 #.....................................................................
1675 1673 # Code begins
1676 1674
1677 1675 #if line.startswith('%crash'): raise RuntimeError,'Crash now!' # dbg
1678 1676
1679 1677 # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can
1680 1678 # record it
1681 1679 self._last_input_line = line
1682 1680
1683 1681 #print '***line: <%s>' % line # dbg
1684 1682
1685 1683 # the input history needs to track even empty lines
1686 1684 if not line.strip():
1687 1685 if not continue_prompt:
1688 1686 self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1
1689 1687 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1690 1688 #return self.handle_normal('',continue_prompt)
1691 1689
1692 1690 # print '***cont',continue_prompt # dbg
1693 1691 # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements
1694 1692 if continue_prompt and not self.rc.multi_line_specials:
1695 1693 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1696 1694
1697 1695 # For the rest, we need the structure of the input
1698 1696 pre,iFun,theRest = self.split_user_input(line)
1699 1697 #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg
1700 1698
1701 1699 # First check for explicit escapes in the last/first character
1702 1700 handler = None
1703 1701 if line[-1] == self.ESC_HELP:
1704 1702 handler = self.esc_handlers.get(line[-1]) # the ? can be at the end
1705 1703 if handler is None:
1706 1704 # look at the first character of iFun, NOT of line, so we skip
1707 1705 # leading whitespace in multiline input
1708 1706 handler = self.esc_handlers.get(iFun[0:1])
1709 1707 if handler is not None:
1710 1708 return handler(line,continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest)
1711 1709 # Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines
1712 1710 if line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'):
1713 1711 return self.handle_emacs(line,continue_prompt)
1714 1712
1715 1713 # Next, check if we can automatically execute this thing
1716 1714
1717 1715 # Allow ! in multi-line statements if multi_line_specials is on:
1718 1716 if continue_prompt and self.rc.multi_line_specials and \
1719 1717 iFun.startswith(self.ESC_SHELL):
1720 1718 return self.handle_shell_escape(line,continue_prompt,
1721 1719 pre=pre,iFun=iFun,
1722 1720 theRest=theRest)
1723 1721
1724 1722 # Let's try to find if the input line is a magic fn
1725 1723 oinfo = None
1726 1724 if hasattr(self,'magic_'+iFun):
1727 1725 # WARNING: _ofind uses getattr(), so it can consume generators and
1728 1726 # cause other side effects.
1729 1727 oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic
1730 1728 if oinfo['ismagic']:
1731 1729 # Be careful not to call magics when a variable assignment is
1732 1730 # being made (ls='hi', for example)
1733 1731 if self.rc.automagic and \
1734 1732 (len(theRest)==0 or theRest[0] not in '!=()<>,') and \
1735 1733 (self.rc.multi_line_specials or not continue_prompt):
1736 1734 return self.handle_magic(line,continue_prompt,
1737 1735 pre,iFun,theRest)
1738 1736 else:
1739 1737 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1740 1738
1741 1739 # If the rest of the line begins with an (in)equality, assginment or
1742 1740 # function call, we should not call _ofind but simply execute it.
1743 1741 # This avoids spurious geattr() accesses on objects upon assignment.
1744 1742 #
1745 1743 # It also allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true
1746 1744 # python variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to
1747 1745 # true python code).
1748 1746 if theRest and theRest[0] in '!=()':
1749 1747 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1750 1748
1751 1749 if oinfo is None:
1752 1750 # let's try to ensure that _oinfo is ONLY called when autocall is
1753 1751 # on. Since it has inevitable potential side effects, at least
1754 1752 # having autocall off should be a guarantee to the user that no
1755 1753 # weird things will happen.
1756 1754
1757 1755 if self.rc.autocall:
1758 1756 oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic
1759 1757 else:
1760 1758 # in this case, all that's left is either an alias or
1761 1759 # processing the line normally.
1762 1760 if iFun in self.alias_table:
1763 1761 return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt,
1764 1762 pre,iFun,theRest)
1765 1763 else:
1766 1764 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1767 1765
1768 1766 if not oinfo['found']:
1769 1767 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1770 1768 else:
1771 1769 #print 'iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (iFun,theRest) # dbg
1772 1770 if oinfo['isalias']:
1773 1771 return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt,
1774 1772 pre,iFun,theRest)
1775 1773
1776 1774 if self.rc.autocall and \
1777 1775 not self.re_exclude_auto.match(theRest) and \
1778 1776 self.re_fun_name.match(iFun) and \
1779 1777 callable(oinfo['obj']) :
1780 1778 #print 'going auto' # dbg
1781 1779 return self.handle_auto(line,continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest)
1782 1780 else:
1783 1781 #print 'was callable?', callable(oinfo['obj']) # dbg
1784 1782 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1785 1783
1786 1784 # If we get here, we have a normal Python line. Log and return.
1787 1785 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1788 1786
1789 1787 def _prefilter_dumb(self, line, continue_prompt):
1790 1788 """simple prefilter function, for debugging"""
1791 1789 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1792 1790
1793 1791 # Set the default prefilter() function (this can be user-overridden)
1794 1792 prefilter = _prefilter
1795 1793
1796 1794 def handle_normal(self,line,continue_prompt=None,
1797 1795 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1798 1796 """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers."""
1799 1797
1800 1798 # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I
1801 1799 # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to
1802 1800 # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two
1803 1801 # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but
1804 1802 # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop.
1805 1803
1806 1804 if (continue_prompt and self.autoindent and isspace(line) and
1807 1805 (line != self.indent_current or isspace(self.buffer[-1]))):
1808 1806 line = ''
1809 1807
1810 1808 self.log(line,continue_prompt)
1811 1809 return line
1812 1810
1813 1811 def handle_alias(self,line,continue_prompt=None,
1814 1812 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1815 1813 """Handle alias input lines. """
1816 1814
1817 1815 # pre is needed, because it carries the leading whitespace. Otherwise
1818 1816 # aliases won't work in indented sections.
1819 1817 line_out = '%sipalias("%s %s")' % (pre,iFun,esc_quotes(theRest))
1820 1818 self.log(line_out,continue_prompt)
1821 1819 return line_out
1822 1820
1823 1821 def handle_shell_escape(self, line, continue_prompt=None,
1824 1822 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1825 1823 """Execute the line in a shell, empty return value"""
1826 1824
1827 1825 #print 'line in :', `line` # dbg
1828 1826 # Example of a special handler. Others follow a similar pattern.
1829 1827 if continue_prompt: # multi-line statements
1830 1828 if iFun.startswith('!!'):
1831 1829 print 'SyntaxError: !! is not allowed in multiline statements'
1832 1830 return pre
1833 1831 else:
1834 1832 cmd = ("%s %s" % (iFun[1:],theRest))
1835 1833 line_out = '%sipsystem(r"""%s"""[:-1])' % (pre,cmd + "_")
1836 1834 else: # single-line input
1837 1835 if line.startswith('!!'):
1838 1836 # rewrite iFun/theRest to properly hold the call to %sx and
1839 1837 # the actual command to be executed, so handle_magic can work
1840 1838 # correctly
1841 1839 theRest = '%s %s' % (iFun[2:],theRest)
1842 1840 iFun = 'sx'
1843 1841 return self.handle_magic('%ssx %s' % (self.ESC_MAGIC,line[2:]),
1844 1842 continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest)
1845 1843 else:
1846 1844 cmd=line[1:]
1847 1845 line_out = '%sipsystem(r"""%s"""[:-1])' % (pre,cmd +"_")
1848 1846 # update cache/log and return
1849 1847 self.log(line_out,continue_prompt)
1850 1848 return line_out
1851 1849
1852 1850 def handle_magic(self, line, continue_prompt=None,
1853 1851 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1854 1852 """Execute magic functions.
1855 1853
1856 1854 Also log them with a prepended # so the log is clean Python."""
1857 1855
1858 1856 cmd = '%sipmagic("%s")' % (pre,esc_quotes('%s %s' % (iFun,theRest)))
1859 1857 self.log(cmd,continue_prompt)
1860 1858 #print 'in handle_magic, cmd=<%s>' % cmd # dbg
1861 1859 return cmd
1862 1860
1863 1861 def handle_auto(self, line, continue_prompt=None,
1864 1862 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1865 1863 """Hande lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested."""
1866 1864
1867 1865 #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg
1868 1866
1869 1867 # This should only be active for single-line input!
1870 1868 if continue_prompt:
1871 1869 return line
1872 1870
1873 1871 if pre == self.ESC_QUOTE:
1874 1872 # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace
1875 1873 newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,'", "'.join(theRest.split()) )
1876 1874 elif pre == self.ESC_QUOTE2:
1877 1875 # Auto-quote whole string
1878 1876 newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,theRest)
1879 1877 else:
1880 1878 # Auto-paren
1881 1879 if theRest[0:1] in ('=','['):
1882 1880 # Don't autocall in these cases. They can be either
1883 1881 # rebindings of an existing callable's name, or item access
1884 1882 # for an object which is BOTH callable and implements
1885 1883 # __getitem__.
1886 1884 return '%s %s' % (iFun,theRest)
1887 1885 if theRest.endswith(';'):
1888 1886 newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest[:-1])
1889 1887 else:
1890 1888 newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest)
1891 1889
1892 1890 print >>Term.cout, self.outputcache.prompt1.auto_rewrite() + newcmd
1893 1891 # log what is now valid Python, not the actual user input (without the
1894 1892 # final newline)
1895 1893 self.log(newcmd,continue_prompt)
1896 1894 return newcmd
1897 1895
1898 1896 def handle_help(self, line, continue_prompt=None,
1899 1897 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1900 1898 """Try to get some help for the object.
1901 1899
1902 1900 obj? or ?obj -> basic information.
1903 1901 obj?? or ??obj -> more details.
1904 1902 """
1905 1903
1906 1904 # We need to make sure that we don't process lines which would be
1907 1905 # otherwise valid python, such as "x=1 # what?"
1908 1906 try:
1909 1907 codeop.compile_command(line)
1910 1908 except SyntaxError:
1911 1909 # We should only handle as help stuff which is NOT valid syntax
1912 1910 if line[0]==self.ESC_HELP:
1913 1911 line = line[1:]
1914 1912 elif line[-1]==self.ESC_HELP:
1915 1913 line = line[:-1]
1916 1914 self.log('#?'+line)
1917 1915 if line:
1918 1916 self.magic_pinfo(line)
1919 1917 else:
1920 1918 page(self.usage,screen_lines=self.rc.screen_length)
1921 1919 return '' # Empty string is needed here!
1922 1920 except:
1923 1921 # Pass any other exceptions through to the normal handler
1924 1922 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1925 1923 else:
1926 1924 # If the code compiles ok, we should handle it normally
1927 1925 return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt)
1928 1926
1929 1927 def handle_emacs(self,line,continue_prompt=None,
1930 1928 pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None):
1931 1929 """Handle input lines marked by python-mode."""
1932 1930
1933 1931 # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added
1934 1932 # here if needed.
1935 1933
1936 1934 # The input cache shouldn't be updated
1937 1935
1938 1936 return line
1939 1937
1940 1938 def write(self,data):
1941 1939 """Write a string to the default output"""
1942 1940 Term.cout.write(data)
1943 1941
1944 1942 def write_err(self,data):
1945 1943 """Write a string to the default error output"""
1946 1944 Term.cerr.write(data)
1947 1945
1948 1946 def exit(self):
1949 1947 """Handle interactive exit.
1950 1948
1951 1949 This method sets the exit_now attribute."""
1952 1950
1953 1951 if self.rc.confirm_exit:
1954 1952 if ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'):
1955 1953 self.exit_now = True
1956 1954 else:
1957 1955 self.exit_now = True
1958 1956 return self.exit_now
1959 1957
1960 1958 def safe_execfile(self,fname,*where,**kw):
1961 1959 fname = os.path.expanduser(fname)
1962 1960
1963 1961 # find things also in current directory
1964 1962 dname = os.path.dirname(fname)
1965 1963 if not sys.path.count(dname):
1966 1964 sys.path.append(dname)
1967 1965
1968 1966 try:
1969 1967 xfile = open(fname)
1970 1968 except:
1971 1969 print >> Term.cerr, \
1972 1970 'Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname
1973 1971 return None
1974 1972
1975 1973 kw.setdefault('islog',0)
1976 1974 kw.setdefault('quiet',1)
1977 1975 kw.setdefault('exit_ignore',0)
1978 1976 first = xfile.readline()
1979 1977 loghead = str(self.loghead_tpl).split('\n',1)[0].strip()
1980 1978 xfile.close()
1981 1979 # line by line execution
1982 1980 if first.startswith(loghead) or kw['islog']:
1983 1981 print 'Loading log file <%s> one line at a time...' % fname
1984 1982 if kw['quiet']:
1985 1983 stdout_save = sys.stdout
1986 1984 sys.stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
1987 1985 try:
1988 1986 globs,locs = where[0:2]
1989 1987 except:
1990 1988 try:
1991 1989 globs = locs = where[0]
1992 1990 except:
1993 1991 globs = locs = globals()
1994 1992 badblocks = []
1995 1993
1996 1994 # we also need to identify indented blocks of code when replaying
1997 1995 # logs and put them together before passing them to an exec
1998 1996 # statement. This takes a bit of regexp and look-ahead work in the
1999 1997 # file. It's easiest if we swallow the whole thing in memory
2000 1998 # first, and manually walk through the lines list moving the
2001 1999 # counter ourselves.
2002 2000 indent_re = re.compile('\s+\S')
2003 2001 xfile = open(fname)
2004 2002 filelines = xfile.readlines()
2005 2003 xfile.close()
2006 2004 nlines = len(filelines)
2007 2005 lnum = 0
2008 2006 while lnum < nlines:
2009 2007 line = filelines[lnum]
2010 2008 lnum += 1
2011 2009 # don't re-insert logger status info into cache
2012 2010 if line.startswith('#log#'):
2013 2011 continue
2014 2012 else:
2015 2013 # build a block of code (maybe a single line) for execution
2016 2014 block = line
2017 2015 try:
2018 2016 next = filelines[lnum] # lnum has already incremented
2019 2017 except:
2020 2018 next = None
2021 2019 while next and indent_re.match(next):
2022 2020 block += next
2023 2021 lnum += 1
2024 2022 try:
2025 2023 next = filelines[lnum]
2026 2024 except:
2027 2025 next = None
2028 2026 # now execute the block of one or more lines
2029 2027 try:
2030 2028 exec block in globs,locs
2031 2029 except SystemExit:
2032 2030 pass
2033 2031 except:
2034 2032 badblocks.append(block.rstrip())
2035 2033 if kw['quiet']: # restore stdout
2036 2034 sys.stdout.close()
2037 2035 sys.stdout = stdout_save
2038 2036 print 'Finished replaying log file <%s>' % fname
2039 2037 if badblocks:
2040 2038 print >> sys.stderr, ('\nThe following lines/blocks in file '
2041 2039 '<%s> reported errors:' % fname)
2042 2040
2043 2041 for badline in badblocks:
2044 2042 print >> sys.stderr, badline
2045 2043 else: # regular file execution
2046 2044 try:
2047 2045 execfile(fname,*where)
2048 2046 except SyntaxError:
2049 2047 etype,evalue = sys.exc_info()[:2]
2050 2048 self.SyntaxTB(etype,evalue,[])
2051 2049 warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname)
2052 2050 except SystemExit,status:
2053 2051 if not kw['exit_ignore']:
2054 2052 self.InteractiveTB()
2055 2053 warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname)
2056 2054 except:
2057 2055 self.InteractiveTB()
2058 2056 warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname)
2059 2057
2060 2058 #************************* end of file <iplib.py> *****************************
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1 2005-12-31 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
2
3 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.log): fix a history handling bug. I
4 don't know if this is the end of it, but the behavior now is
5 certainly much more correct. Note that coupled with macros,
6 slightly surprising (at first) behavior may occur: a macro will in
7 general expand to multiple lines of input, so upon exiting, the
8 in/out counters will both be bumped by the corresponding amount
9 (as if the macro's contents had been typed interactively). Typing
10 %hist will reveal the intermediate (silently processed) lines.
11
12 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_run): fix a subtle bug which could cause
13 pickle to fail (%run was overwriting __main__ and not restoring
14 it, but pickle relies on __main__ to operate).
15
16 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell): fix pdb calling: I'm now
17 using properties, but forgot to make the main InteractiveShell
18 class a new-style class. Properties fail silently, and
19 misteriously, with old-style class (getters work, but
20 setters don't do anything).
21
1 22 2005-12-30 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
2 23
24 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_history): fix history reporting bug (I
25 know some nasties are still there, I just can't seem to find a
26 reproducible test case to track them down; the input history is
27 falling out of sync...)
28
3 29 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_shell_escape): fix bug where both
4 30 aliases and system accesses where broken for indented code (such
5 31 as loops).
6 32
7 33 * IPython/genutils.py (shell): fix small but critical bug for
8 34 win32 system access.
9 35
10 36 2005-12-29 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
11 37
12 38 * IPython/iplib.py (showtraceback): remove use of the
13 39 sys.last_{type/value/traceback} structures, which are non
14 40 thread-safe.
15 41 (_prefilter): change control flow to ensure that we NEVER
16 42 introspect objects when autocall is off. This will guarantee that
17 43 having an input line of the form 'x.y', where access to attribute
18 44 'y' has side effects, doesn't trigger the side effect TWICE. It
19 45 is important to note that, with autocall on, these side effects
20 46 can still happen.
21 47 (ipsystem): new builtin, to complete the ip{magic/alias/system}
22 48 trio. IPython offers these three kinds of special calls which are
23 49 not python code, and it's a good thing to have their call method
24 50 be accessible as pure python functions (not just special syntax at
25 51 the command line). It gives us a better internal implementation
26 52 structure, as well as exposing these for user scripting more
27 53 cleanly.
28 54
29 55 * IPython/macro.py (Macro.__init__): moved macros to a standalone
30 56 file. Now that they'll be more likely to be used with the
31 57 persistance system (%store), I want to make sure their module path
32 58 doesn't change in the future, so that we don't break things for
33 59 users' persisted data.
34 60
35 61 * IPython/iplib.py (autoindent_update): move indentation
36 62 management into the _text_ processing loop, not the keyboard
37 63 interactive one. This is necessary to correctly process non-typed
38 64 multiline input (such as macros).
39 65
40 66 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.format_latex): patch by Stefan van der
41 67 Walt <stefan-AT-sun.ac.za> to fix latex formatting of docstrings,
42 68 which was producing problems in the resulting manual.
43 69 (magic_whos): improve reporting of instances (show their class,
44 70 instead of simply printing 'instance' which isn't terribly
45 71 informative).
46 72
47 73 * IPython/genutils.py (shell): commit Jorgen Stenarson's patch
48 74 (minor mods) to support network shares under win32.
49 75
50 76 * IPython/winconsole.py (get_console_size): add new winconsole
51 77 module and fixes to page_dumb() to improve its behavior under
52 78 win32. Contributed by Alexander Belchenko <bialix-AT-ukr.net>.
53 79
54 80 * IPython/Magic.py (Macro): simplified Macro class to just
55 81 subclass list. We've had only 2.2 compatibility for a very long
56 82 time, yet I was still avoiding subclassing the builtin types. No
57 83 more (I'm also starting to use properties, though I won't shift to
58 84 2.3-specific features quite yet).
59 85 (magic_store): added Ville's patch for lightweight variable
60 86 persistence, after a request on the user list by Matt Wilkie
61 87 <maphew-AT-gmail.com>. The new %store magic's docstring has full
62 88 details.
63 89
64 90 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.post_config_initialization):
65 91 changed the default logfile name from 'ipython.log' to
66 92 'ipython_log.py'. These logs are real python files, and now that
67 93 we have much better multiline support, people are more likely to
68 94 want to use them as such. Might as well name them correctly.
69 95
70 96 * IPython/Magic.py: substantial cleanup. While we can't stop
71 97 using magics as mixins, due to the existing customizations 'out
72 98 there' which rely on the mixin naming conventions, at least I
73 99 cleaned out all cross-class name usage. So once we are OK with
74 100 breaking compatibility, the two systems can be separated.
75 101
76 102 * IPython/Logger.py: major cleanup. This one is NOT a mixin
77 103 anymore, and the class is a fair bit less hideous as well. New
78 104 features were also introduced: timestamping of input, and logging
79 105 of output results. These are user-visible with the -t and -o
80 106 options to %logstart. Closes
81 107 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue11 and a request by
82 108 William Stein (SAGE developer - http://modular.ucsd.edu/sage).
83 109
84 110 2005-12-28 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
85 111
86 112 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_shell_escape): add Ville's patch to
87 113 better hadnle backslashes in paths. See the thread 'More Windows
88 114 questions part 2 - \/ characters revisited' on the iypthon user
89 115 list:
90 116 http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2005-June/000907.html
91 117
92 118 (InteractiveShell.__init__): fix tab-completion bug in threaded shells.
93 119
94 120 (InteractiveShell.__init__): change threaded shells to not use the
95 121 ipython crash handler. This was causing more problems than not,
96 122 as exceptions in the main thread (GUI code, typically) would
97 123 always show up as a 'crash', when they really weren't.
98 124
99 125 The colors and exception mode commands (%colors/%xmode) have been
100 126 synchronized to also take this into account, so users can get
101 127 verbose exceptions for their threaded code as well. I also added
102 128 support for activating pdb inside this exception handler as well,
103 129 so now GUI authors can use IPython's enhanced pdb at runtime.
104 130
105 131 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): make the autoedit_syntax flag
106 132 true by default, and add it to the shipped ipythonrc file. Since
107 133 this asks the user before proceeding, I think it's OK to make it
108 134 true by default.
109 135
110 136 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_exit): make new exit/quit magics instead
111 137 of the previous special-casing of input in the eval loop. I think
112 138 this is cleaner, as they really are commands and shouldn't have
113 139 a special role in the middle of the core code.
114 140
115 141 2005-12-27 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
116 142
117 143 * IPython/iplib.py (edit_syntax_error): added support for
118 144 automatically reopening the editor if the file had a syntax error
119 145 in it. Thanks to scottt who provided the patch at:
120 146 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue36 (slightly modified
121 147 version committed).
122 148
123 149 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_normal): add suport for multi-line
124 150 input with emtpy lines. This fixes
125 151 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue43 and a similar
126 152 discussion on the user list.
127 153
128 154 WARNING: a behavior change is necessarily introduced to support
129 155 blank lines: now a single blank line with whitespace does NOT
130 156 break the input loop, which means that when autoindent is on, by
131 157 default hitting return on the next (indented) line does NOT exit.
132 158
133 159 Instead, to exit a multiline input you can either have:
134 160
135 161 - TWO whitespace lines (just hit return again), or
136 162 - a single whitespace line of a different length than provided
137 163 by the autoindent (add or remove a space).
138 164
139 165 * IPython/completer.py (MagicCompleter.__init__): new 'completer'
140 166 module to better organize all readline-related functionality.
141 167 I've deleted FlexCompleter and put all completion clases here.
142 168
143 169 * IPython/iplib.py (raw_input): improve indentation management.
144 170 It is now possible to paste indented code with autoindent on, and
145 171 the code is interpreted correctly (though it still looks bad on
146 172 screen, due to the line-oriented nature of ipython).
147 173 (MagicCompleter.complete): change behavior so that a TAB key on an
148 174 otherwise empty line actually inserts a tab, instead of completing
149 175 on the entire global namespace. This makes it easier to use the
150 176 TAB key for indentation. After a request by Hans Meine
151 177 <hans_meine-AT-gmx.net>
152 178 (_prefilter): add support so that typing plain 'exit' or 'quit'
153 179 does a sensible thing. Originally I tried to deviate as little as
154 180 possible from the default python behavior, but even that one may
155 181 change in this direction (thread on python-dev to that effect).
156 182 Regardless, ipython should do the right thing even if CPython's
157 183 '>>>' prompt doesn't.
158 184 (InteractiveShell): removed subclassing code.InteractiveConsole
159 185 class. By now we'd overridden just about all of its methods: I've
160 186 copied the remaining two over, and now ipython is a standalone
161 187 class. This will provide a clearer picture for the chainsaw
162 188 branch refactoring.
163 189
164 190 2005-12-26 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
165 191
166 192 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): harden reporting against
167 193 failures for objects which break when dir() is called on them.
168 194
169 195 * IPython/FlexCompleter.py (Completer.__init__): Added support for
170 196 distinct local and global namespaces in the completer API. This
171 197 change allows us top properly handle completion with distinct
172 198 scopes, including in embedded instances (this had never really
173 199 worked correctly).
174 200
175 201 Note: this introduces a change in the constructor for
176 202 MagicCompleter, as a new global_namespace parameter is now the
177 203 second argument (the others were bumped one position).
178 204
179 205 2005-12-25 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
180 206
181 207 * IPython/iplib.py (embed_mainloop): fix tab-completion in
182 208 embedded instances (which can be done now thanks to Vivian's
183 209 frame-handling fixes for pdb).
184 210 (InteractiveShell.__init__): Fix namespace handling problem in
185 211 embedded instances. We were overwriting __main__ unconditionally,
186 212 and this should only be done for 'full' (non-embedded) IPython;
187 213 embedded instances must respect the caller's __main__. Thanks to
188 214 a bug report by Yaroslav Bulatov <yaroslavvb-AT-gmail.com>
189 215
190 216 2005-12-24 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
191 217
192 218 * setup.py: added download_url to setup(). This registers the
193 219 download address at PyPI, which is not only useful to humans
194 220 browsing the site, but is also picked up by setuptools (the Eggs
195 221 machinery). Thanks to Ville and R. Kern for the info/discussion
196 222 on this.
197 223
198 224 2005-12-23 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
199 225
200 226 * IPython/Debugger.py (Pdb.__init__): Major pdb mode enhancements.
201 227 This brings a lot of nice functionality to the pdb mode, which now
202 228 has tab-completion, syntax highlighting, and better stack handling
203 229 than before. Many thanks to Vivian De Smedt
204 230 <vivian-AT-vdesmedt.com> for the original patches.
205 231
206 232 2005-12-08 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
207 233
208 234 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.mainloop): fix mainloop() calling
209 235 sequence to consistently accept the banner argument. The
210 236 inconsistency was tripping SAGE, thanks to Gary Zablackis
211 237 <gzabl-AT-yahoo.com> for the report.
212 238
213 239 2005-11-15 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
214 240
215 241 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.post_config_initialization):
216 242 Fix bug where a naked 'alias' call in the ipythonrc file would
217 243 cause a crash. Bug reported by Jorgen Stenarson.
218 244
219 245 2005-11-15 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
220 246
221 247 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): cleanups which should improve
222 248 startup time.
223 249
224 250 * IPython/iplib.py (runcode): my globals 'fix' for embedded
225 251 instances had introduced a bug with globals in normal code. Now
226 252 it's working in all cases.
227 253
228 254 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_psearch): Finish wildcard cleanup and
229 255 API changes. A new ipytonrc option, 'wildcards_case_sensitive'
230 256 has been introduced to set the default case sensitivity of the
231 257 searches. Users can still select either mode at runtime on a
232 258 per-search basis.
233 259
234 260 2005-11-13 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
235 261
236 262 * IPython/wildcard.py (NameSpace.__init__): fix resolution of
237 263 attributes in wildcard searches for subclasses. Modified version
238 264 of a patch by Jorgen.
239 265
240 266 2005-11-12 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
241 267
242 268 * IPython/iplib.py (embed_mainloop): Fix handling of globals for
243 269 embedded instances. I added a user_global_ns attribute to the
244 270 InteractiveShell class to handle this.
245 271
246 272 2005-10-31 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
247 273
248 274 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.mainloop): Change timeout_add to
249 275 idle_add, which fixes horrible keyboard lag problems under gtk 2.6
250 276 (reported under win32, but may happen also in other platforms).
251 277 Bug report and fix courtesy of Sean Moore <smm-AT-logic.bm>
252 278
253 279 2005-10-15 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
254 280
255 281 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_psearch): new support for wildcard
256 282 patterns. Now, typing ?a*b will list all names which begin with a
257 283 and end in b, for example. The %psearch magic has full
258 284 docstrings. Many thanks to JΓΆrgen Stenarson
259 285 <jorgen.stenarson-AT-bostream.nu>, author of the patches
260 286 implementing this functionality.
261 287
262 288 2005-09-27 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
263 289
264 290 * Manual: fixed long-standing annoyance of double-dashes (as in
265 291 --prefix=~, for example) being stripped in the HTML version. This
266 292 is a latex2html bug, but a workaround was provided. Many thanks
267 293 to George K. Thiruvathukal <gthiruv-AT-luc.edu> for the detailed
268 294 help, and Michael Tobis <mtobis-AT-gmail.com> for getting the ball
269 295 rolling. This seemingly small issue had tripped a number of users
270 296 when first installing, so I'm glad to see it gone.
271 297
272 298 2005-09-27 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
273 299
274 300 * IPython/Extensions/numeric_formats.py: fix missing import,
275 301 reported by Stephen Walton.
276 302
277 303 2005-09-24 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
278 304
279 305 * IPython/demo.py: finish demo module, fully documented now.
280 306
281 307 * IPython/genutils.py (file_read): simple little utility to read a
282 308 file and ensure it's closed afterwards.
283 309
284 310 2005-09-23 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
285 311
286 312 * IPython/demo.py (Demo.__init__): added support for individually
287 313 tagging blocks for automatic execution.
288 314
289 315 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_pycat): new %pycat magic for showing
290 316 syntax-highlighted python sources, requested by John.
291 317
292 318 2005-09-22 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
293 319
294 320 * IPython/demo.py (Demo.again): fix bug where again() blocks after
295 321 finishing.
296 322
297 323 * IPython/genutils.py (shlex_split): moved from Magic to here,
298 324 where all 2.2 compatibility stuff lives. I needed it for demo.py.
299 325
300 326 * IPython/demo.py (Demo.__init__): added support for silent
301 327 blocks, improved marks as regexps, docstrings written.
302 328 (Demo.__init__): better docstring, added support for sys.argv.
303 329
304 330 * IPython/genutils.py (marquee): little utility used by the demo
305 331 code, handy in general.
306 332
307 333 * IPython/demo.py (Demo.__init__): new class for interactive
308 334 demos. Not documented yet, I just wrote it in a hurry for
309 335 scipy'05. Will docstring later.
310 336
311 337 2005-09-20 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
312 338
313 339 * IPython/Shell.py (sigint_handler): Drastic simplification which
314 340 also seems to make Ctrl-C work correctly across threads! This is
315 341 so simple, that I can't beleive I'd missed it before. Needs more
316 342 testing, though.
317 343 (KBINT): Never mind, revert changes. I'm sure I'd tried something
318 344 like this before...
319 345
320 346 * IPython/genutils.py (get_home_dir): add protection against
321 347 non-dirs in win32 registry.
322 348
323 349 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.alias_table_validate): fix
324 350 bug where dict was mutated while iterating (pysh crash).
325 351
326 352 2005-09-06 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
327 353
328 354 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_auto): Fix inconsistency arising from
329 355 spurious newlines added by this routine. After a report by
330 356 F. Mantegazza.
331 357
332 358 2005-09-05 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
333 359
334 360 * IPython/Shell.py (hijack_gtk): remove pygtk.require("2.0")
335 361 calls. These were a leftover from the GTK 1.x days, and can cause
336 362 problems in certain cases (after a report by John Hunter).
337 363
338 364 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Trap exception if
339 365 os.getcwd() fails at init time. Thanks to patch from David Remahl
340 366 <chmod007-AT-mac.com>.
341 367 (InteractiveShell.__init__): prevent certain special magics from
342 368 being shadowed by aliases. Closes
343 369 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue41.
344 370
345 371 2005-08-31 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
346 372
347 373 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.complete): Added new
348 374 top-level completion method to expose the completion mechanism
349 375 beyond readline-based environments.
350 376
351 377 2005-08-19 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
352 378
353 379 * tools/ipsvnc (svnversion): fix svnversion capture.
354 380
355 381 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Add has_readline
356 382 attribute to self, which was missing. Before, it was set by a
357 383 routine which in certain cases wasn't being called, so the
358 384 instance could end up missing the attribute. This caused a crash.
359 385 Closes http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue40.
360 386
361 387 2005-08-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
362 388
363 389 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): don't crash if object
364 390 contains non-string attribute. Closes
365 391 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue38.
366 392
367 393 2005-08-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
368 394
369 395 * tools/ipsvnc: Minor improvements, to add changeset info.
370 396
371 397 2005-08-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
372 398
373 399 * IPython/iplib.py (runsource): remove self.code_to_run_src
374 400 attribute. I realized this is nothing more than
375 401 '\n'.join(self.buffer), and having the same data in two different
376 402 places is just asking for synchronization bugs. This may impact
377 403 people who have custom exception handlers, so I need to warn
378 404 ipython-dev about it (F. Mantegazza may use them).
379 405
380 406 2005-07-29 Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu>
381 407
382 408 * IPython/genutils.py: fix 2.2 compatibility (generators)
383 409
384 410 2005-07-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
385 411
386 412 * IPython/genutils.py (get_home_dir): fix to help users with
387 413 invalid $HOME under win32.
388 414
389 415 2005-07-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
390 416
391 417 * IPython/Prompts.py (str_safe): Make unicode-safe. Also remove
392 418 some old hacks and clean up a bit other routines; code should be
393 419 simpler and a bit faster.
394 420
395 421 * IPython/iplib.py (interact): removed some last-resort attempts
396 422 to survive broken stdout/stderr. That code was only making it
397 423 harder to abstract out the i/o (necessary for gui integration),
398 424 and the crashes it could prevent were extremely rare in practice
399 425 (besides being fully user-induced in a pretty violent manner).
400 426
401 427 * IPython/genutils.py (IOStream.__init__): Simplify the i/o stuff.
402 428 Nothing major yet, but the code is simpler to read; this should
403 429 make it easier to do more serious modifications in the future.
404 430
405 431 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py: Fix auto-quoting in pysh,
406 432 which broke in .15 (thanks to a report by Ville).
407 433
408 434 * IPython/Itpl.py (Itpl.__init__): add unicode support (it may not
409 435 be quite correct, I know next to nothing about unicode). This
410 436 will allow unicode strings to be used in prompts, amongst other
411 437 cases. It also will prevent ipython from crashing when unicode
412 438 shows up unexpectedly in many places. If ascii encoding fails, we
413 439 assume utf_8. Currently the encoding is not a user-visible
414 440 setting, though it could be made so if there is demand for it.
415 441
416 442 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): remove old 2.1-specific hack.
417 443
418 444 * IPython/Struct.py (Struct.merge): switch keys() to iterator.
419 445
420 446 * IPython/background_jobs.py: moved 2.2 compatibility to genutils.
421 447
422 448 * IPython/genutils.py: Add 2.2 compatibility here, so all other
423 449 code can work transparently for 2.2/2.3.
424 450
425 451 2005-07-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
426 452
427 453 * IPython/ultraTB.py (ExceptionColors): Make a global variable
428 454 out of the color scheme table used for coloring exception
429 455 tracebacks. This allows user code to add new schemes at runtime.
430 456 This is a minimally modified version of the patch at
431 457 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue35, many thanks to pabw
432 458 for the contribution.
433 459
434 460 * IPython/FlexCompleter.py (Completer.attr_matches): Add a
435 461 slightly modified version of the patch in
436 462 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue34, which also allows me
437 463 to remove the previous try/except solution (which was costlier).
438 464 Thanks to Gaetan Lehmann <gaetan.lehmann-AT-jouy.inra.fr> for the fix.
439 465
440 466 2005-06-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
441 467
442 468 * IPython/iplib.py (write/write_err): Add methods to abstract all
443 469 I/O a bit more.
444 470
445 471 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.mainloop): Fix GTK deprecation
446 472 warning, reported by Aric Hagberg, fix by JD Hunter.
447 473
448 474 2005-06-02 *** Released version 0.6.15
449 475
450 476 2005-06-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
451 477
452 478 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.file_matches): Fix
453 479 tab-completion of filenames within open-quoted strings. Note that
454 480 this requires that in ~/.ipython/ipythonrc, users change the
455 481 readline delimiters configuration to read:
456 482
457 483 readline_remove_delims -/~
458 484
459 485
460 486 2005-05-31 *** Released version 0.6.14
461 487
462 488 2005-05-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
463 489
464 490 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): Fix crash for tracebacks
465 491 with files not on the filesystem. Reported by Eliyahu Sandler
466 492 <eli@gondolin.net>
467 493
468 494 2005-05-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
469 495
470 496 * IPython/iplib.py: Fix a few crashes in the --upgrade option.
471 497 After an initial report by LUK ShunTim <shuntim.luk@polyu.edu.hk>.
472 498
473 499 2005-05-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
474 500
475 501 * IPython/iplib.py (safe_execfile): close a file which could be
476 502 left open (causing problems in win32, which locks open files).
477 503 Thanks to a bug report by D Brown <dbrown2@yahoo.com>.
478 504
479 505 2005-05-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
480 506
481 507 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.mplot_exec): pass all
482 508 keyword arguments correctly to safe_execfile().
483 509
484 510 2005-05-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
485 511
486 512 * ipython.1: Added info about Qt to manpage, and threads warning
487 513 to usage page (invoked with --help).
488 514
489 515 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.python_func_kw_matches): Added
490 516 new matcher (it goes at the end of the priority list) to do
491 517 tab-completion on named function arguments. Submitted by George
492 518 Sakkis <gsakkis-AT-eden.rutgers.edu>. See the thread at
493 519 http://www.scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-dev/2005-April/000436.html
494 520 for more details.
495 521
496 522 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_run): Added new -e flag to ignore
497 523 SystemExit exceptions in the script being run. Thanks to a report
498 524 by danny shevitz <danny_shevitz-AT-yahoo.com>, about this
499 525 producing very annoying behavior when running unit tests.
500 526
501 527 2005-05-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
502 528
503 529 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_auto): fixed auto-quoting and parens,
504 530 which I'd broken (again) due to a changed regexp. In the process,
505 531 added ';' as an escape to auto-quote the whole line without
506 532 splitting its arguments. Thanks to a report by Jerry McRae
507 533 <qrs0xyc02-AT-sneakemail.com>.
508 534
509 535 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): protect against rare but
510 536 possible crashes caused by a TokenError. Reported by Ed Schofield
511 537 <schofield-AT-ftw.at>.
512 538
513 539 2005-05-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
514 540
515 541 * IPython/Shell.py (hijack_wx): Fix to work with WX v.2.6.
516 542
517 543 2005-04-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
518 544
519 545 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellQt): Thanks to Denis Rivière
520 546 <nudz-AT-free.fr>, Yann Cointepas <yann-AT-sapetnioc.org> and Benjamin
521 547 Thyreau <Benji2-AT-decideur.info>, we now have a -qthread option
522 548 which provides support for Qt interactive usage (similar to the
523 549 existing one for WX and GTK). This had been often requested.
524 550
525 551 2005-04-14 *** Released version 0.6.13
526 552
527 553 2005-04-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
528 554
529 555 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): remove docstring evaluation
530 556 from _ofind, which gets called on almost every input line. Now,
531 557 we only try to get docstrings if they are actually going to be
532 558 used (the overhead of fetching unnecessary docstrings can be
533 559 noticeable for certain objects, such as Pyro proxies).
534 560
535 561 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.python_matches): Change the API
536 562 for completers. For some reason I had been passing them the state
537 563 variable, which completers never actually need, and was in
538 564 conflict with the rlcompleter API. Custom completers ONLY need to
539 565 take the text parameter.
540 566
541 567 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py: Fix regexp so that magics
542 568 work correctly in pysh. I've also moved all the logic which used
543 569 to be in pysh.py here, which will prevent problems with future
544 570 upgrades. However, this time I must warn users to update their
545 571 pysh profile to include the line
546 572
547 573 import_all IPython.Extensions.InterpreterExec
548 574
549 575 because otherwise things won't work for them. They MUST also
550 576 delete pysh.py and the line
551 577
552 578 execfile pysh.py
553 579
554 580 from their ipythonrc-pysh.
555 581
556 582 * IPython/FlexCompleter.py (Completer.attr_matches): Make more
557 583 robust in the face of objects whose dir() returns non-strings
558 584 (which it shouldn't, but some broken libs like ITK do). Thanks to
559 585 a patch by John Hunter (implemented differently, though). Also
560 586 minor improvements by using .extend instead of + on lists.
561 587
562 588 * pysh.py:
563 589
564 590 2005-04-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
565 591
566 592 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Make multi_line_specials on
567 593 by default, so that all users benefit from it. Those who don't
568 594 want it can still turn it off.
569 595
570 596 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: Add multi_line_specials to the
571 597 config file, I'd forgotten about this, so users were getting it
572 598 off by default.
573 599
574 600 * IPython/iplib.py (ipmagic): big overhaul of the magic system for
575 601 consistency. Now magics can be called in multiline statements,
576 602 and python variables can be expanded in magic calls via $var.
577 603 This makes the magic system behave just like aliases or !system
578 604 calls.
579 605
580 606 2005-03-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
581 607
582 608 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_auto): cleanup to use %s instead of
583 609 expensive string additions for building command. Add support for
584 610 trailing ';' when autocall is used.
585 611
586 612 2005-03-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
587 613
588 614 * ipython.el: Fix http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue31.
589 615 Bugfix by A. Schmolck, the ipython.el maintainer. Also make
590 616 ipython.el robust against prompts with any number of spaces
591 617 (including 0) after the ':' character.
592 618
593 619 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt2.set_p_str): Fix spurious space in
594 620 continuation prompt, which misled users to think the line was
595 621 already indented. Closes debian Bug#300847, reported to me by
596 622 Norbert Tretkowski <tretkowski-AT-inittab.de>.
597 623
598 624 2005-03-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
599 625
600 626 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt1.__str__): Make sure that prompts are
601 627 properly aligned if they have embedded newlines.
602 628
603 629 * IPython/iplib.py (runlines): Add a public method to expose
604 630 IPython's code execution machinery, so that users can run strings
605 631 as if they had been typed at the prompt interactively.
606 632 (InteractiveShell.__init__): Added getoutput() to the __IPYTHON__
607 633 methods which can call the system shell, but with python variable
608 634 expansion. The three such methods are: __IPYTHON__.system,
609 635 .getoutput and .getoutputerror. These need to be documented in a
610 636 'public API' section (to be written) of the manual.
611 637
612 638 2005-03-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
613 639
614 640 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.set_custom_exc): new system
615 641 for custom exception handling. This is quite powerful, and it
616 642 allows for user-installable exception handlers which can trap
617 643 custom exceptions at runtime and treat them separately from
618 644 IPython's default mechanisms. At the request of FrΓ©dΓ©ric
619 645 Mantegazza <mantegazza-AT-ill.fr>.
620 646 (InteractiveShell.set_custom_completer): public API function to
621 647 add new completers at runtime.
622 648
623 649 2005-03-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
624 650
625 651 * IPython/OInspect.py (getdoc): Add a call to obj.getdoc(), to
626 652 allow objects which provide their docstrings via non-standard
627 653 mechanisms (like Pyro proxies) to still be inspected by ipython's
628 654 ? system.
629 655
630 656 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): back off the _o/_e
631 657 automatic capture system. I tried quite hard to make it work
632 658 reliably, and simply failed. I tried many combinations with the
633 659 subprocess module, but eventually nothing worked in all needed
634 660 cases (not blocking stdin for the child, duplicating stdout
635 661 without blocking, etc). The new %sc/%sx still do capture to these
636 662 magical list/string objects which make shell use much more
637 663 conveninent, so not all is lost.
638 664
639 665 XXX - FIX MANUAL for the change above!
640 666
641 667 (runsource): I copied code.py's runsource() into ipython to modify
642 668 it a bit. Now the code object and source to be executed are
643 669 stored in ipython. This makes this info accessible to third-party
644 670 tools, like custom exception handlers. After a request by FrΓ©dΓ©ric
645 671 Mantegazza <mantegazza-AT-ill.fr>.
646 672
647 673 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: Add up/down arrow keys to
648 674 history-search via readline (like C-p/C-n). I'd wanted this for a
649 675 long time, but only recently found out how to do it. For users
650 676 who already have their ipythonrc files made and want this, just
651 677 add:
652 678
653 679 readline_parse_and_bind "\e[A": history-search-backward
654 680 readline_parse_and_bind "\e[B": history-search-forward
655 681
656 682 2005-03-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
657 683
658 684 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_sc): %sc and %sx now use the fancy
659 685 LSString and SList classes which allow transparent conversions
660 686 between list mode and whitespace-separated string.
661 687 (magic_r): Fix recursion problem in %r.
662 688
663 689 * IPython/genutils.py (LSString): New class to be used for
664 690 automatic storage of the results of all alias/system calls in _o
665 691 and _e (stdout/err). These provide a .l/.list attribute which
666 692 does automatic splitting on newlines. This means that for most
667 693 uses, you'll never need to do capturing of output with %sc/%sx
668 694 anymore, since ipython keeps this always done for you. Note that
669 695 only the LAST results are stored, the _o/e variables are
670 696 overwritten on each call. If you need to save their contents
671 697 further, simply bind them to any other name.
672 698
673 699 2005-03-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
674 700
675 701 * IPython/Prompts.py (BasePrompt.cwd_filt): a few more fixes for
676 702 prompt namespace handling.
677 703
678 704 2005-03-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
679 705
680 706 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.__init__): Fix default and
681 707 classic prompts to be '>>> ' (final space was missing, and it
682 708 trips the emacs python mode).
683 709 (BasePrompt.__str__): Added safe support for dynamic prompt
684 710 strings. Now you can set your prompt string to be '$x', and the
685 711 value of x will be printed from your interactive namespace. The
686 712 interpolation syntax includes the full Itpl support, so
687 713 ${foo()+x+bar()} is a valid prompt string now, and the function
688 714 calls will be made at runtime.
689 715
690 716 2005-03-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
691 717
692 718 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_history): renamed %hist to %history, to
693 719 avoid name clashes in pylab. %hist still works, it just forwards
694 720 the call to %history.
695 721
696 722 2005-03-02 *** Released version 0.6.12
697 723
698 724 2005-03-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
699 725
700 726 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_magic): log magic calls properly as
701 727 ipmagic() function calls.
702 728
703 729 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_time): Improved %time to support
704 730 statements and provide wall-clock as well as CPU time.
705 731
706 732 2005-02-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
707 733
708 734 * IPython/hooks.py: New hooks module, to expose user-modifiable
709 735 IPython functionality in a clean manner. For now only the editor
710 736 hook is actually written, and other thigns which I intend to turn
711 737 into proper hooks aren't yet there. The display and prefilter
712 738 stuff, for example, should be hooks. But at least now the
713 739 framework is in place, and the rest can be moved here with more
714 740 time later. IPython had had a .hooks variable for a long time for
715 741 this purpose, but I'd never actually used it for anything.
716 742
717 743 2005-02-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
718 744
719 745 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): make the default ipython
720 746 directory be called _ipython under win32, to follow more the
721 747 naming peculiarities of that platform (where buggy software like
722 748 Visual Sourcesafe breaks with .named directories). Reported by
723 749 Ville Vainio.
724 750
725 751 2005-02-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
726 752
727 753 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): removed a few
728 754 auto_aliases for win32 which were causing problems. Users can
729 755 define the ones they personally like.
730 756
731 757 2005-02-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
732 758
733 759 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_time): new magic to time execution of
734 760 expressions. After a request by Charles Moad <cmoad-AT-indiana.edu>.
735 761
736 762 2005-02-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
737 763
738 764 * IPython/ConfigLoader.py (ConfigLoader.load): Allow empty strings
739 765 into keys (for prompts, for example).
740 766
741 767 * IPython/Prompts.py (BasePrompt.set_p_str): Fix to allow empty
742 768 prompts in case users want them. This introduces a small behavior
743 769 change: ipython does not automatically add a space to all prompts
744 770 anymore. To get the old prompts with a space, users should add it
745 771 manually to their ipythonrc file, so for example prompt_in1 should
746 772 now read 'In [\#]: ' instead of 'In [\#]:'.
747 773 (BasePrompt.__init__): New option prompts_pad_left (only in rc
748 774 file) to control left-padding of secondary prompts.
749 775
750 776 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.profile_missing_notice): Don't crash if
751 777 the profiler can't be imported. Fix for Debian, which removed
752 778 profile.py because of License issues. I applied a slightly
753 779 modified version of the original Debian patch at
754 780 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=294500.
755 781
756 782 2005-02-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
757 783
758 784 * IPython/genutils.py (native_line_ends): Fix bug which would
759 785 cause improper line-ends under win32 b/c I was not opening files
760 786 in binary mode. Bug report and fix thanks to Ville.
761 787
762 788 * IPython/iplib.py (handle_auto): Fix bug which I introduced when
763 789 trying to catch spurious foo[1] autocalls. My fix actually broke
764 790 ',/' autoquote/call with explicit escape (bad regexp).
765 791
766 792 2005-02-15 *** Released version 0.6.11
767 793
768 794 2005-02-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
769 795
770 796 * IPython/background_jobs.py: New background job management
771 797 subsystem. This is implemented via a new set of classes, and
772 798 IPython now provides a builtin 'jobs' object for background job
773 799 execution. A convenience %bg magic serves as a lightweight
774 800 frontend for starting the more common type of calls. This was
775 801 inspired by discussions with B. Granger and the BackgroundCommand
776 802 class described in the book Python Scripting for Computational
777 803 Science, by H. P. Langtangen: http://folk.uio.no/hpl/scripting
778 804 (although ultimately no code from this text was used, as IPython's
779 805 system is a separate implementation).
780 806
781 807 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.python_matches): add new option
782 808 to control the completion of single/double underscore names
783 809 separately. As documented in the example ipytonrc file, the
784 810 readline_omit__names variable can now be set to 2, to omit even
785 811 single underscore names. Thanks to a patch by Brian Wong
786 812 <BrianWong-AT-AirgoNetworks.Com>.
787 813 (InteractiveShell.__init__): Fix bug which would cause foo[1] to
788 814 be autocalled as foo([1]) if foo were callable. A problem for
789 815 things which are both callable and implement __getitem__.
790 816 (init_readline): Fix autoindentation for win32. Thanks to a patch
791 817 by Vivian De Smedt <vivian-AT-vdesmedt.com>.
792 818
793 819 2005-02-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
794 820
795 821 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Disabled the stout traps
796 822 which I had written long ago to sort out user error messages which
797 823 may occur during startup. This seemed like a good idea initially,
798 824 but it has proven a disaster in retrospect. I don't want to
799 825 change much code for now, so my fix is to set the internal 'debug'
800 826 flag to true everywhere, whose only job was precisely to control
801 827 this subsystem. This closes issue 28 (as well as avoiding all
802 828 sorts of strange hangups which occur from time to time).
803 829
804 830 2005-02-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
805 831
806 832 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_edit): Fix 'ed -p' not working when the
807 833 previous call produced a syntax error.
808 834
809 835 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): Fix crash when inspecting
810 836 classes without constructor.
811 837
812 838 2005-02-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
813 839
814 840 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.complete): Extend the list of
815 841 completions with the results of each matcher, so we return results
816 842 to the user from all namespaces. This breaks with ipython
817 843 tradition, but I think it's a nicer behavior. Now you get all
818 844 possible completions listed, from all possible namespaces (python,
819 845 filesystem, magics...) After a request by John Hunter
820 846 <jdhunter-AT-nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu>.
821 847
822 848 2005-02-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
823 849
824 850 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_prun): Fix bug where prun would fail if
825 851 the call had quote characters in it (the quotes were stripped).
826 852
827 853 2005-01-31 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
828 854
829 855 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): reduce reliance on
830 856 Itpl.itpl() to make the code more robust against psyco
831 857 optimizations.
832 858
833 859 * IPython/Itpl.py (Itpl.__str__): Use a _getframe() call instead
834 860 of causing an exception. Quicker, cleaner.
835 861
836 862 2005-01-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
837 863
838 864 * scripts/ipython_win_post_install.py (install): hardcode
839 865 sys.prefix+'python.exe' as the executable path. It turns out that
840 866 during the post-installation run, sys.executable resolves to the
841 867 name of the binary installer! I should report this as a distutils
842 868 bug, I think. I updated the .10 release with this tiny fix, to
843 869 avoid annoying the lists further.
844 870
845 871 2005-01-27 *** Released version 0.6.10
846 872
847 873 2005-01-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
848 874
849 875 * IPython/numutils.py (norm): Added 'inf' as optional name for
850 876 L-infinity norm, included references to mathworld.com for vector
851 877 norm definitions.
852 878 (amin/amax): added amin/amax for array min/max. Similar to what
853 879 pylab ships with after the recent reorganization of names.
854 880 (spike/spike_odd): removed deprecated spike/spike_odd functions.
855 881
856 882 * ipython.el: committed Alex's recent fixes and improvements.
857 883 Tested with python-mode from CVS, and it looks excellent. Since
858 884 python-mode hasn't released anything in a while, I'm temporarily
859 885 putting a copy of today's CVS (v 4.70) of python-mode in:
860 886 http://ipython.scipy.org/tmp/python-mode.el
861 887
862 888 * scripts/ipython_win_post_install.py (install): Win32 fix to use
863 889 sys.executable for the executable name, instead of assuming it's
864 890 called 'python.exe' (the post-installer would have produced broken
865 891 setups on systems with a differently named python binary).
866 892
867 893 * IPython/PyColorize.py (Parser.__call__): change explicit '\n'
868 894 references to os.linesep, to make the code more
869 895 platform-independent. This is also part of the win32 coloring
870 896 fixes.
871 897
872 898 * IPython/genutils.py (page_dumb): Remove attempts to chop long
873 899 lines, which actually cause coloring bugs because the length of
874 900 the line is very difficult to correctly compute with embedded
875 901 escapes. This was the source of all the coloring problems under
876 902 Win32. I think that _finally_, Win32 users have a properly
877 903 working ipython in all respects. This would never have happened
878 904 if not for Gary Bishop and Viktor Ransmayr's great help and work.
879 905
880 906 2005-01-26 *** Released version 0.6.9
881 907
882 908 2005-01-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
883 909
884 910 * setup.py: finally, we have a true Windows installer, thanks to
885 911 the excellent work of Viktor Ransmayr
886 912 <viktor.ransmayr-AT-t-online.de>. The docs have been updated for
887 913 Windows users. The setup routine is quite a bit cleaner thanks to
888 914 this, and the post-install script uses the proper functions to
889 915 allow a clean de-installation using the standard Windows Control
890 916 Panel.
891 917
892 918 * IPython/genutils.py (get_home_dir): changed to use the $HOME
893 919 environment variable under all OSes (including win32) if
894 920 available. This will give consistency to win32 users who have set
895 921 this variable for any reason. If os.environ['HOME'] fails, the
896 922 previous policy of using HOMEDRIVE\HOMEPATH kicks in.
897 923
898 924 2005-01-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
899 925
900 926 * IPython/numutils.py (empty_like): add empty_like(), similar to
901 927 zeros_like() but taking advantage of the new empty() Numeric routine.
902 928
903 929 2005-01-23 *** Released version 0.6.8
904 930
905 931 2005-01-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
906 932
907 933 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.mplot_exec): I removed the
908 934 automatic show() calls. After discussing things with JDH, it
909 935 turns out there are too many corner cases where this can go wrong.
910 936 It's best not to try to be 'too smart', and simply have ipython
911 937 reproduce as much as possible the default behavior of a normal
912 938 python shell.
913 939
914 940 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Modified the
915 941 line-splitting regexp and _prefilter() to avoid calling getattr()
916 942 on assignments. This closes
917 943 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue24. Note that Python's
918 944 readline uses getattr(), so a simple <TAB> keypress is still
919 945 enough to trigger getattr() calls on an object.
920 946
921 947 2005-01-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
922 948
923 949 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.magic_run): Fix the %run
924 950 docstring under pylab so it doesn't mask the original.
925 951
926 952 2005-01-21 *** Released version 0.6.7
927 953
928 954 2005-01-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
929 955
930 956 * IPython/Shell.py (MTInteractiveShell.runcode): Trap a crash with
931 957 signal handling for win32 users in multithreaded mode.
932 958
933 959 2005-01-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
934 960
935 961 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): Fix crash when inspecting
936 962 instances with no __init__. After a crash report by Norbert Nemec
937 963 <Norbert-AT-nemec-online.de>.
938 964
939 965 2005-01-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
940 966
941 967 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): Fix bug in reporting of
942 968 names for verbose exceptions, when multiple dotted names and the
943 969 'parent' object were present on the same line.
944 970
945 971 2005-01-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
946 972
947 973 * IPython/genutils.py (flag_calls): new utility to trap and flag
948 974 calls in functions. I need it to clean up matplotlib support.
949 975 Also removed some deprecated code in genutils.
950 976
951 977 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.mplot_exec): small fix so
952 978 that matplotlib scripts called with %run, which don't call show()
953 979 themselves, still have their plotting windows open.
954 980
955 981 2005-01-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
956 982
957 983 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.__init__): Patch by Andrew Straw
958 984 <astraw-AT-caltech.edu>, to fix gtk deprecation warnings.
959 985
960 986 2004-12-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
961 987
962 988 * IPython/Shell.py (MTInteractiveShell.runcode): Get rid of
963 989 parent_runcode, which was an eyesore. The same result can be
964 990 obtained with Python's regular superclass mechanisms.
965 991
966 992 2004-12-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
967 993
968 994 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_sc): Fix quote stripping problem
969 995 reported by Prabhu.
970 996 (Magic.magic_sx): direct all errors to Term.cerr (defaults to
971 997 sys.stderr) instead of explicitly calling sys.stderr. This helps
972 998 maintain our I/O abstractions clean, for future GUI embeddings.
973 999
974 1000 * IPython/genutils.py (info): added new utility for sys.stderr
975 1001 unified info message handling (thin wrapper around warn()).
976 1002
977 1003 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): Fix misreported global
978 1004 composite (dotted) names on verbose exceptions.
979 1005 (VerboseTB.nullrepr): harden against another kind of errors which
980 1006 Python's inspect module can trigger, and which were crashing
981 1007 IPython. Thanks to a report by Marco Lombardi
982 1008 <mlombard-AT-ma010192.hq.eso.org>.
983 1009
984 1010 2004-12-13 *** Released version 0.6.6
985 1011
986 1012 2004-12-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
987 1013
988 1014 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.mainloop): catch RuntimeErrors
989 1015 generated by pygtk upon initialization if it was built without
990 1016 threads (for matplotlib users). After a crash reported by
991 1017 Leguijt, Jaap J SIEP-EPT-RES <Jaap.Leguijt-AT-shell.com>.
992 1018
993 1019 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fix small bug in the
994 1020 import_some parameter for multiple imports.
995 1021
996 1022 * IPython/iplib.py (ipmagic): simplified the interface of
997 1023 ipmagic() to take a single string argument, just as it would be
998 1024 typed at the IPython cmd line.
999 1025 (ipalias): Added new ipalias() with an interface identical to
1000 1026 ipmagic(). This completes exposing a pure python interface to the
1001 1027 alias and magic system, which can be used in loops or more complex
1002 1028 code where IPython's automatic line mangling is not active.
1003 1029
1004 1030 * IPython/genutils.py (timing): changed interface of timing to
1005 1031 simply run code once, which is the most common case. timings()
1006 1032 remains unchanged, for the cases where you want multiple runs.
1007 1033
1008 1034 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase._matplotlib_config): Fix a
1009 1035 bug where Python2.2 crashes with exec'ing code which does not end
1010 1036 in a single newline. Python 2.3 is OK, so I hadn't noticed this
1011 1037 before.
1012 1038
1013 1039 2004-12-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1014 1040
1015 1041 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_prun): changed name of option from
1016 1042 -t to -T, to accomodate the new -t flag in %run (the %run and
1017 1043 %prun options are kind of intermixed, and it's not easy to change
1018 1044 this with the limitations of python's getopt).
1019 1045
1020 1046 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): Added new -t option to time
1021 1047 the execution of scripts. It's not as fine-tuned as timeit.py,
1022 1048 but it works from inside ipython (and under 2.2, which lacks
1023 1049 timeit.py). Optionally a number of runs > 1 can be given for
1024 1050 timing very short-running code.
1025 1051
1026 1052 * IPython/genutils.py (uniq_stable): new routine which returns a
1027 1053 list of unique elements in any iterable, but in stable order of
1028 1054 appearance. I needed this for the ultraTB fixes, and it's a handy
1029 1055 utility.
1030 1056
1031 1057 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): Fix proper reporting of
1032 1058 dotted names in Verbose exceptions. This had been broken since
1033 1059 the very start, now x.y will properly be printed in a Verbose
1034 1060 traceback, instead of x being shown and y appearing always as an
1035 1061 'undefined global'. Getting this to work was a bit tricky,
1036 1062 because by default python tokenizers are stateless. Saved by
1037 1063 python's ability to easily add a bit of state to an arbitrary
1038 1064 function (without needing to build a full-blown callable object).
1039 1065
1040 1066 Also big cleanup of this code, which had horrendous runtime
1041 1067 lookups of zillions of attributes for colorization. Moved all
1042 1068 this code into a few templates, which make it cleaner and quicker.
1043 1069
1044 1070 Printout quality was also improved for Verbose exceptions: one
1045 1071 variable per line, and memory addresses are printed (this can be
1046 1072 quite handy in nasty debugging situations, which is what Verbose
1047 1073 is for).
1048 1074
1049 1075 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Do NOT execute files named in
1050 1076 the command line as scripts to be loaded by embedded instances.
1051 1077 Doing so has the potential for an infinite recursion if there are
1052 1078 exceptions thrown in the process. This fixes a strange crash
1053 1079 reported by Philippe MULLER <muller-AT-irit.fr>.
1054 1080
1055 1081 2004-12-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1056 1082
1057 1083 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.use): Change pylab support
1058 1084 to reflect new names in matplotlib, which now expose the
1059 1085 matlab-compatible interface via a pylab module instead of the
1060 1086 'matlab' name. The new code is backwards compatible, so users of
1061 1087 all matplotlib versions are OK. Patch by J. Hunter.
1062 1088
1063 1089 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): Add to object? printing
1064 1090 of __init__ docstrings for instances (class docstrings are already
1065 1091 automatically printed). Instances with customized docstrings
1066 1092 (indep. of the class) are also recognized and all 3 separate
1067 1093 docstrings are printed (instance, class, constructor). After some
1068 1094 comments/suggestions by J. Hunter.
1069 1095
1070 1096 2004-12-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1071 1097
1072 1098 * IPython/iplib.py (MagicCompleter.complete): Remove annoying
1073 1099 warnings when tab-completion fails and triggers an exception.
1074 1100
1075 1101 2004-12-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1076 1102
1077 1103 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_prun): Fix bug where an exception would
1078 1104 be triggered when using 'run -p'. An incorrect option flag was
1079 1105 being set ('d' instead of 'D').
1080 1106 (manpage): fix missing escaped \- sign.
1081 1107
1082 1108 2004-11-30 *** Released version 0.6.5
1083 1109
1084 1110 2004-11-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1085 1111
1086 1112 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): Fix bug in breakpoint
1087 1113 setting with -d option.
1088 1114
1089 1115 * setup.py (docfiles): Fix problem where the doc glob I was using
1090 1116 was COMPLETELY BROKEN. It was giving the right files by pure
1091 1117 accident, but failed once I tried to include ipython.el. Note:
1092 1118 glob() does NOT allow you to do exclusion on multiple endings!
1093 1119
1094 1120 2004-11-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1095 1121
1096 1122 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): cleaned up usage docstring, by using
1097 1123 the manpage as the source. Better formatting & consistency.
1098 1124
1099 1125 * IPython/Magic.py (magic_run): Added new -d option, to run
1100 1126 scripts under the control of the python pdb debugger. Note that
1101 1127 this required changing the %prun option -d to -D, to avoid a clash
1102 1128 (since %run must pass options to %prun, and getopt is too dumb to
1103 1129 handle options with string values with embedded spaces). Thanks
1104 1130 to a suggestion by Matthew Arnison <maffew-AT-cat.org.au>.
1105 1131 (magic_who_ls): added type matching to %who and %whos, so that one
1106 1132 can filter their output to only include variables of certain
1107 1133 types. Another suggestion by Matthew.
1108 1134 (magic_whos): Added memory summaries in kb and Mb for arrays.
1109 1135 (magic_who): Improve formatting (break lines every 9 vars).
1110 1136
1111 1137 2004-11-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1112 1138
1113 1139 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.log): Fix bug in syncing the input
1114 1140 cache when empty lines were present.
1115 1141
1116 1142 2004-11-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1117 1143
1118 1144 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): document the re-activated threading
1119 1145 options for WX and GTK.
1120 1146
1121 1147 2004-11-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1122 1148
1123 1149 * IPython/Shell.py (start): Added Prabhu's big patch to reactivate
1124 1150 the -wthread and -gthread options, along with a new -tk one to try
1125 1151 and coordinate Tk threading with wx/gtk. The tk support is very
1126 1152 platform dependent, since it seems to require Tcl and Tk to be
1127 1153 built with threads (Fedora1/2 appears NOT to have it, but in
1128 1154 Prabhu's Debian boxes it works OK). But even with some Tk
1129 1155 limitations, this is a great improvement.
1130 1156
1131 1157 * IPython/Prompts.py (prompt_specials_color): Added \t for time
1132 1158 info in user prompts. Patch by Prabhu.
1133 1159
1134 1160 2004-11-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1135 1161
1136 1162 * IPython/genutils.py (ask_yes_no): Add check for a max of 20
1137 1163 EOFErrors and bail, to avoid infinite loops if a non-terminating
1138 1164 file is fed into ipython. Patch submitted in issue 19 by user,
1139 1165 many thanks.
1140 1166
1141 1167 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_auto): do NOT trigger
1142 1168 autoquote/parens in continuation prompts, which can cause lots of
1143 1169 problems. Closes roundup issue 20.
1144 1170
1145 1171 2004-11-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1146 1172
1147 1173 * debian/control (Build-Depends-Indep): Fix dpatch dependency,
1148 1174 reported as debian bug #280505. I'm not sure my local changelog
1149 1175 entry has the proper debian format (Jack?).
1150 1176
1151 1177 2004-11-08 *** Released version 0.6.4
1152 1178
1153 1179 2004-11-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1154 1180
1155 1181 * IPython/iplib.py (init_readline): Fix exit message for Windows
1156 1182 when readline is active. Thanks to a report by Eric Jones
1157 1183 <eric-AT-enthought.com>.
1158 1184
1159 1185 2004-11-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1160 1186
1161 1187 * IPython/genutils.py (page): Add a trap for OSError exceptions,
1162 1188 sometimes seen by win2k/cygwin users.
1163 1189
1164 1190 2004-11-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1165 1191
1166 1192 * IPython/iplib.py (interact): Change the handling of %Exit from
1167 1193 trying to propagate a SystemExit to an internal ipython flag.
1168 1194 This is less elegant than using Python's exception mechanism, but
1169 1195 I can't get that to work reliably with threads, so under -pylab
1170 1196 %Exit was hanging IPython. Cross-thread exception handling is
1171 1197 really a bitch. Thaks to a bug report by Stephen Walton
1172 1198 <stephen.walton-AT-csun.edu>.
1173 1199
1174 1200 2004-11-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1175 1201
1176 1202 * IPython/iplib.py (raw_input_original): store a pointer to the
1177 1203 true raw_input to harden against code which can modify it
1178 1204 (wx.py.PyShell does this and would otherwise crash ipython).
1179 1205 Thanks to a bug report by Jim Flowers <james.flowers-AT-lgx.com>.
1180 1206
1181 1207 * IPython/Shell.py (MTInteractiveShell.runsource): Cleaner fix for
1182 1208 Ctrl-C problem, which does not mess up the input line.
1183 1209
1184 1210 2004-11-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1185 1211
1186 1212 * IPython/Release.py: Changed licensing to BSD, in all files.
1187 1213 (name): lowercase name for tarball/RPM release.
1188 1214
1189 1215 * IPython/OInspect.py (getdoc): wrap inspect.getdoc() safely for
1190 1216 use throughout ipython.
1191 1217
1192 1218 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): Switch to using the new
1193 1219 OInspect.getdoc() function.
1194 1220
1195 1221 * IPython/Shell.py (sigint_handler): Hack to ignore the execution
1196 1222 of the line currently being canceled via Ctrl-C. It's extremely
1197 1223 ugly, but I don't know how to do it better (the problem is one of
1198 1224 handling cross-thread exceptions).
1199 1225
1200 1226 2004-10-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1201 1227
1202 1228 * IPython/Shell.py (signal_handler): add signal handlers to trap
1203 1229 SIGINT and SIGSEGV in threaded code properly. Thanks to a bug
1204 1230 report by Francesc Alted.
1205 1231
1206 1232 2004-10-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1207 1233
1208 1234 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py (prefilter_shell): Fix @
1209 1235 to % for pysh syntax extensions.
1210 1236
1211 1237 2004-10-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1212 1238
1213 1239 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_whos): modify output of Numeric
1214 1240 arrays to print a more useful summary, without calling str(arr).
1215 1241 This avoids the problem of extremely lengthy computations which
1216 1242 occur if arr is large, and appear to the user as a system lockup
1217 1243 with 100% cpu activity. After a suggestion by Kristian Sandberg
1218 1244 <Kristian.Sandberg@colorado.edu>.
1219 1245 (Magic.__init__): fix bug in global magic escapes not being
1220 1246 correctly set.
1221 1247
1222 1248 2004-10-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1223 1249
1224 1250 * IPython/Magic.py (__license__): change to absolute imports of
1225 1251 ipython's own internal packages, to start adapting to the absolute
1226 1252 import requirement of PEP-328.
1227 1253
1228 1254 * IPython/genutils.py (__author__): Fix coding to utf-8 on all
1229 1255 files, and standardize author/license marks through the Release
1230 1256 module instead of having per/file stuff (except for files with
1231 1257 particular licenses, like the MIT/PSF-licensed codes).
1232 1258
1233 1259 * IPython/Debugger.py: remove dead code for python 2.1
1234 1260
1235 1261 2004-10-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1236 1262
1237 1263 * IPython/iplib.py (ipmagic): New function for accessing magics
1238 1264 via a normal python function call.
1239 1265
1240 1266 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_magic): Change the magic escape
1241 1267 from '@' to '%', to accomodate the new @decorator syntax of python
1242 1268 2.4.
1243 1269
1244 1270 2004-09-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1245 1271
1246 1272 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.use): Added a wrapper to
1247 1273 matplotlib.use to prevent running scripts which try to switch
1248 1274 interactive backends from within ipython. This will just crash
1249 1275 the python interpreter, so we can't allow it (but a detailed error
1250 1276 is given to the user).
1251 1277
1252 1278 2004-09-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1253 1279
1254 1280 * IPython/Shell.py (MatplotlibShellBase.mplot_exec):
1255 1281 matplotlib-related fixes so that using @run with non-matplotlib
1256 1282 scripts doesn't pop up spurious plot windows. This requires
1257 1283 matplotlib >= 0.63, where I had to make some changes as well.
1258 1284
1259 1285 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): update version requirement to
1260 1286 python 2.2.
1261 1287
1262 1288 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.mainloop): Add an optional
1263 1289 banner arg for embedded customization.
1264 1290
1265 1291 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.__init__): big cleanup to remove all
1266 1292 explicit uses of __IP as the IPython's instance name. Now things
1267 1293 are properly handled via the shell.name value. The actual code
1268 1294 is a bit ugly b/c I'm doing it via a global in Magic.py, but this
1269 1295 is much better than before. I'll clean things completely when the
1270 1296 magic stuff gets a real overhaul.
1271 1297
1272 1298 * ipython.1: small fixes, sent in by Jack Moffit. He also sent in
1273 1299 minor changes to debian dir.
1274 1300
1275 1301 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Fix adding a
1276 1302 pointer to the shell itself in the interactive namespace even when
1277 1303 a user-supplied dict is provided. This is needed for embedding
1278 1304 purposes (found by tests with Michel Sanner).
1279 1305
1280 1306 2004-09-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1281 1307
1282 1308 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: remove []{} from
1283 1309 readline_remove_delims, so that things like [modname.<TAB> do
1284 1310 proper completion. This disables [].TAB, but that's a less common
1285 1311 case than module names in list comprehensions, for example.
1286 1312 Thanks to a report by Andrea Riciputi.
1287 1313
1288 1314 2004-09-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1289 1315
1290 1316 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.mainloop): reorder to avoid
1291 1317 blocking problems in win32 and osx. Fix by John.
1292 1318
1293 1319 2004-09-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1294 1320
1295 1321 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellWX.OnInit): Fix output redirection bug
1296 1322 for Win32 and OSX. Fix by John Hunter.
1297 1323
1298 1324 2004-08-30 *** Released version 0.6.3
1299 1325
1300 1326 2004-08-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1301 1327
1302 1328 * setup.py (isfile): Add manpages to list of dependent files to be
1303 1329 updated.
1304 1330
1305 1331 2004-08-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1306 1332
1307 1333 * IPython/Shell.py (start): I've disabled -wthread and -gthread
1308 1334 for now. They don't really work with standalone WX/GTK code
1309 1335 (though matplotlib IS working fine with both of those backends).
1310 1336 This will neeed much more testing. I disabled most things with
1311 1337 comments, so turning it back on later should be pretty easy.
1312 1338
1313 1339 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Fix accidental
1314 1340 autocalling of expressions like r'foo', by modifying the line
1315 1341 split regexp. Closes
1316 1342 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue18, reported by Nicholas
1317 1343 Riley <ipythonbugs-AT-sabi.net>.
1318 1344 (InteractiveShell.mainloop): honor --nobanner with banner
1319 1345 extensions.
1320 1346
1321 1347 * IPython/Shell.py: Significant refactoring of all classes, so
1322 1348 that we can really support ALL matplotlib backends and threading
1323 1349 models (John spotted a bug with Tk which required this). Now we
1324 1350 should support single-threaded, WX-threads and GTK-threads, both
1325 1351 for generic code and for matplotlib.
1326 1352
1327 1353 * IPython/ipmaker.py (__call__): Changed -mpthread option to
1328 1354 -pylab, to simplify things for users. Will also remove the pylab
1329 1355 profile, since now all of matplotlib configuration is directly
1330 1356 handled here. This also reduces startup time.
1331 1357
1332 1358 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellGTK.run): Fixed bug where mainloop() of
1333 1359 shell wasn't being correctly called. Also in IPShellWX.
1334 1360
1335 1361 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Added option to
1336 1362 fine-tune banner.
1337 1363
1338 1364 * IPython/numutils.py (spike): Deprecate these spike functions,
1339 1365 delete (long deprecated) gnuplot_exec handler.
1340 1366
1341 1367 2004-08-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1342 1368
1343 1369 * ipython.1: Update for threading options, plus some others which
1344 1370 were missing.
1345 1371
1346 1372 * IPython/ipmaker.py (__call__): Added -wthread option for
1347 1373 wxpython thread handling. Make sure threading options are only
1348 1374 valid at the command line.
1349 1375
1350 1376 * scripts/ipython: moved shell selection into a factory function
1351 1377 in Shell.py, to keep the starter script to a minimum.
1352 1378
1353 1379 2004-08-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1354 1380
1355 1381 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellWX.wxexit): fixes to WX threading, by
1356 1382 John. Along with some recent changes he made to matplotlib, the
1357 1383 next versions of both systems should work very well together.
1358 1384
1359 1385 2004-08-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1360 1386
1361 1387 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_prun): cleanup some dead code. I
1362 1388 tried to switch the profiling to using hotshot, but I'm getting
1363 1389 strange errors from prof.runctx() there. I may be misreading the
1364 1390 docs, but it looks weird. For now the profiling code will
1365 1391 continue to use the standard profiler.
1366 1392
1367 1393 2004-08-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1368 1394
1369 1395 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellWX.__init__): Improvements to the WX
1370 1396 threaded shell, by John Hunter. It's not quite ready yet, but
1371 1397 close.
1372 1398
1373 1399 2004-08-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1374 1400
1375 1401 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): tab cleanups, also
1376 1402 in Magic and ultraTB.
1377 1403
1378 1404 * ipython.1: document threading options in manpage.
1379 1405
1380 1406 * scripts/ipython: Changed name of -thread option to -gthread,
1381 1407 since this is GTK specific. I want to leave the door open for a
1382 1408 -wthread option for WX, which will most likely be necessary. This
1383 1409 change affects usage and ipmaker as well.
1384 1410
1385 1411 * IPython/Shell.py (matplotlib_shell): Add a factory function to
1386 1412 handle the matplotlib shell issues. Code by John Hunter
1387 1413 <jdhunter-AT-nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu>.
1388 1414 (IPShellMatplotlibWX.__init__): Rudimentary WX support. It's
1389 1415 broken (and disabled for end users) for now, but it puts the
1390 1416 infrastructure in place.
1391 1417
1392 1418 2004-08-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1393 1419
1394 1420 * ipythonrc-pylab: Add matplotlib support.
1395 1421
1396 1422 * matplotlib_config.py: new files for matplotlib support, part of
1397 1423 the pylab profile.
1398 1424
1399 1425 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): documented the threading options.
1400 1426
1401 1427 2004-08-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1402 1428
1403 1429 * ipython: Modified the main calling routine to handle the -thread
1404 1430 and -mpthread options. This needs to be done as a top-level hack,
1405 1431 because it determines which class to instantiate for IPython
1406 1432 itself.
1407 1433
1408 1434 * IPython/Shell.py (MTInteractiveShell.__init__): New set of
1409 1435 classes to support multithreaded GTK operation without blocking,
1410 1436 and matplotlib with all backends. This is a lot of still very
1411 1437 experimental code, and threads are tricky. So it may still have a
1412 1438 few rough edges... This code owes a lot to
1413 1439 http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/65109, by
1414 1440 Brian # McErlean and John Finlay, to Antoon Pardon for fixes, and
1415 1441 to John Hunter for all the matplotlib work.
1416 1442
1417 1443 * IPython/ipmaker.py (__call__): Added -thread and -mpthread
1418 1444 options for gtk thread and matplotlib support.
1419 1445
1420 1446 2004-08-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1421 1447
1422 1448 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): don't trigger
1423 1449 autocall for things like p*q,p/q,p+q,p-q, when p is callable. Bug
1424 1450 reported by Stephen Walton <stephen.walton-AT-csun.edu>.
1425 1451
1426 1452 2004-08-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1427 1453
1428 1454 * setup.py (isfile): Fix build so documentation gets updated for
1429 1455 rpms (it was only done for .tgz builds).
1430 1456
1431 1457 2004-08-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1432 1458
1433 1459 * genutils.py (Term): Fix misspell of stdin stream (sin->cin).
1434 1460
1435 1461 * iplib.py : Silence syntax error exceptions in tab-completion.
1436 1462
1437 1463 2004-08-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1438 1464
1439 1465 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt2.set_colors): Fix incorrectly set
1440 1466 'color off' mark for continuation prompts. This was causing long
1441 1467 continuation lines to mis-wrap.
1442 1468
1443 1469 2004-08-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1444 1470
1445 1471 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Allow the shell class used
1446 1472 for building ipython to be a parameter. All this is necessary
1447 1473 right now to have a multithreaded version, but this insane
1448 1474 non-design will be cleaned up soon. For now, it's a hack that
1449 1475 works.
1450 1476
1451 1477 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShell.__init__): Stop using mutable default
1452 1478 args in various places. No bugs so far, but it's a dangerous
1453 1479 practice.
1454 1480
1455 1481 2004-07-31 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1456 1482
1457 1483 * IPython/iplib.py (complete): ignore SyntaxError exceptions to
1458 1484 fix completion of files with dots in their names under most
1459 1485 profiles (pysh was OK because the completion order is different).
1460 1486
1461 1487 2004-07-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1462 1488
1463 1489 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): build dict of
1464 1490 keywords manually, b/c the one in keyword.py was removed in python
1465 1491 2.4. Patch by Anakim Border <aborder-AT-users.sourceforge.net>.
1466 1492 This is NOT a bug under python 2.3 and earlier.
1467 1493
1468 1494 2004-07-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1469 1495
1470 1496 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.text): Add another
1471 1497 linecache.checkcache() call to try to prevent inspect.py from
1472 1498 crashing under python 2.3. I think this fixes
1473 1499 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue17.
1474 1500
1475 1501 2004-07-26 *** Released version 0.6.2
1476 1502
1477 1503 2004-07-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1478 1504
1479 1505 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_cd): Fix bug where 'cd -N' would
1480 1506 fail for any number.
1481 1507 (Magic.magic_bookmark): Fix bug where 'bookmark -l' would fail for
1482 1508 empty bookmarks.
1483 1509
1484 1510 2004-07-26 *** Released version 0.6.1
1485 1511
1486 1512 2004-07-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1487 1513
1488 1514 * ipython_win_post_install.py (run): Added pysh shortcut for Windows.
1489 1515
1490 1516 * IPython/iplib.py (protect_filename): Applied Ville's patch for
1491 1517 escaping '()[]{}' in filenames.
1492 1518
1493 1519 * IPython/Magic.py (shlex_split): Fix handling of '*' and '?' for
1494 1520 Python 2.2 users who lack a proper shlex.split.
1495 1521
1496 1522 2004-07-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1497 1523
1498 1524 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): Add support
1499 1525 for reading readline's init file. I follow the normal chain:
1500 1526 $INPUTRC is honored, otherwise ~/.inputrc is used. Thanks to a
1501 1527 report by Mike Heeter. This closes
1502 1528 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue16.
1503 1529
1504 1530 2004-07-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1505 1531
1506 1532 * IPython/iplib.py (__init__): Add better handling of '\' under
1507 1533 Win32 for filenames. After a patch by Ville.
1508 1534
1509 1535 2004-07-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1510 1536
1511 1537 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): fix bug where
1512 1538 autocalling would be triggered for 'foo is bar' if foo is
1513 1539 callable. I also cleaned up the autocall detection code to use a
1514 1540 regexp, which is faster. Bug reported by Alexander Schmolck.
1515 1541
1516 1542 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_pinfo): Fix bug where strings with
1517 1543 '?' in them would confuse the help system. Reported by Alex
1518 1544 Schmolck.
1519 1545
1520 1546 2004-07-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1521 1547
1522 1548 * IPython/GnuplotInteractive.py (__all__): added plot2.
1523 1549
1524 1550 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (Gnuplot.plot2): added new function for
1525 1551 plotting dictionaries, lists or tuples of 1d arrays.
1526 1552
1527 1553 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_hist): small clenaups and
1528 1554 optimizations.
1529 1555
1530 1556 * IPython/iplib.py:Remove old Changelog info for cleanup. This is
1531 1557 the information which was there from Janko's original IPP code:
1532 1558
1533 1559 03.05.99 20:53 porto.ifm.uni-kiel.de
1534 1560 --Started changelog.
1535 1561 --make clear do what it say it does
1536 1562 --added pretty output of lines from inputcache
1537 1563 --Made Logger a mixin class, simplifies handling of switches
1538 1564 --Added own completer class. .string<TAB> expands to last history
1539 1565 line which starts with string. The new expansion is also present
1540 1566 with Ctrl-r from the readline library. But this shows, who this
1541 1567 can be done for other cases.
1542 1568 --Added convention that all shell functions should accept a
1543 1569 parameter_string This opens the door for different behaviour for
1544 1570 each function. @cd is a good example of this.
1545 1571
1546 1572 04.05.99 12:12 porto.ifm.uni-kiel.de
1547 1573 --added logfile rotation
1548 1574 --added new mainloop method which freezes first the namespace
1549 1575
1550 1576 07.05.99 21:24 porto.ifm.uni-kiel.de
1551 1577 --added the docreader classes. Now there is a help system.
1552 1578 -This is only a first try. Currently it's not easy to put new
1553 1579 stuff in the indices. But this is the way to go. Info would be
1554 1580 better, but HTML is every where and not everybody has an info
1555 1581 system installed and it's not so easy to change html-docs to info.
1556 1582 --added global logfile option
1557 1583 --there is now a hook for object inspection method pinfo needs to
1558 1584 be provided for this. Can be reached by two '??'.
1559 1585
1560 1586 08.05.99 20:51 porto.ifm.uni-kiel.de
1561 1587 --added a README
1562 1588 --bug in rc file. Something has changed so functions in the rc
1563 1589 file need to reference the shell and not self. Not clear if it's a
1564 1590 bug or feature.
1565 1591 --changed rc file for new behavior
1566 1592
1567 1593 2004-07-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1568 1594
1569 1595 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.log): fixed recent bug where the input
1570 1596 cache was falling out of sync in bizarre manners when multi-line
1571 1597 input was present. Minor optimizations and cleanup.
1572 1598
1573 1599 (Logger): Remove old Changelog info for cleanup. This is the
1574 1600 information which was there from Janko's original code:
1575 1601
1576 1602 Changes to Logger: - made the default log filename a parameter
1577 1603
1578 1604 - put a check for lines beginning with !@? in log(). Needed
1579 1605 (even if the handlers properly log their lines) for mid-session
1580 1606 logging activation to work properly. Without this, lines logged
1581 1607 in mid session, which get read from the cache, would end up
1582 1608 'bare' (with !@? in the open) in the log. Now they are caught
1583 1609 and prepended with a #.
1584 1610
1585 1611 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): added check
1586 1612 in case MagicCompleter fails to be defined, so we don't crash.
1587 1613
1588 1614 2004-07-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1589 1615
1590 1616 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (Gnuplot.hardcopy): add automatic generation
1591 1617 of EPS if the requested filename ends in '.eps'.
1592 1618
1593 1619 2004-07-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1594 1620
1595 1621 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_shell_escape): Fix
1596 1622 escaping of quotes when calling the shell.
1597 1623
1598 1624 2004-07-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1599 1625
1600 1626 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.update): Fix problem with
1601 1627 gettext not working because we were clobbering '_'. Fixes
1602 1628 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue6.
1603 1629
1604 1630 2004-07-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1605 1631
1606 1632 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_cd): integrated bookmark handling
1607 1633 into @cd. Patch by Ville.
1608 1634
1609 1635 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.post_config_initialization):
1610 1636 new function to store things after ipmaker runs. Patch by Ville.
1611 1637 Eventually this will go away once ipmaker is removed and the class
1612 1638 gets cleaned up, but for now it's ok. Key functionality here is
1613 1639 the addition of the persistent storage mechanism, a dict for
1614 1640 keeping data across sessions (for now just bookmarks, but more can
1615 1641 be implemented later).
1616 1642
1617 1643 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_bookmark): New bookmark system,
1618 1644 persistent across sections. Patch by Ville, I modified it
1619 1645 soemwhat to allow bookmarking arbitrary dirs other than CWD. Also
1620 1646 added a '-l' option to list all bookmarks.
1621 1647
1622 1648 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.atexit_operations): new
1623 1649 center for cleanup. Registered with atexit.register(). I moved
1624 1650 here the old exit_cleanup(). After a patch by Ville.
1625 1651
1626 1652 * IPython/Magic.py (get_py_filename): added '~' to the accepted
1627 1653 characters in the hacked shlex_split for python 2.2.
1628 1654
1629 1655 * IPython/iplib.py (file_matches): more fixes to filenames with
1630 1656 whitespace in them. It's not perfect, but limitations in python's
1631 1657 readline make it impossible to go further.
1632 1658
1633 1659 2004-06-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1634 1660
1635 1661 * IPython/iplib.py (file_matches): escape whitespace correctly in
1636 1662 filename completions. Bug reported by Ville.
1637 1663
1638 1664 2004-06-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1639 1665
1640 1666 * IPython/ipmaker.py (__call__): Added per-profile histories. Now
1641 1667 the history file will be called 'history-PROFNAME' (or just
1642 1668 'history' if no profile is loaded). I was getting annoyed at
1643 1669 getting my Numerical work history clobbered by pysh sessions.
1644 1670
1645 1671 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Internal
1646 1672 getoutputerror() function so that we can honor the system_verbose
1647 1673 flag for _all_ system calls. I also added escaping of #
1648 1674 characters here to avoid confusing Itpl.
1649 1675
1650 1676 * IPython/Magic.py (shlex_split): removed call to shell in
1651 1677 parse_options and replaced it with shlex.split(). The annoying
1652 1678 part was that in Python 2.2, shlex.split() doesn't exist, so I had
1653 1679 to backport it from 2.3, with several frail hacks (the shlex
1654 1680 module is rather limited in 2.2). Thanks to a suggestion by Ville
1655 1681 Vainio <vivainio@kolumbus.fi>. For Python 2.3 there should be no
1656 1682 problem.
1657 1683
1658 1684 (Magic.magic_system_verbose): new toggle to print the actual
1659 1685 system calls made by ipython. Mainly for debugging purposes.
1660 1686
1661 1687 * IPython/GnuplotRuntime.py (gnu_out): fix bug for cygwin, which
1662 1688 doesn't support persistence. Reported (and fix suggested) by
1663 1689 Travis Caldwell <travis_caldwell2000@yahoo.com>.
1664 1690
1665 1691 2004-06-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1666 1692
1667 1693 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.log): fix to handle correctly empty
1668 1694 continue prompts.
1669 1695
1670 1696 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py (pysh): moved the pysh()
1671 1697 function (basically a big docstring) and a few more things here to
1672 1698 speedup startup. pysh.py is now very lightweight. We want because
1673 1699 it gets execfile'd, while InterpreterExec gets imported, so
1674 1700 byte-compilation saves time.
1675 1701
1676 1702 2004-06-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1677 1703
1678 1704 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_cd): Fixed to restore usage of 'cd
1679 1705 -NUM', which was recently broken.
1680 1706
1681 1707 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_shell_escape): allow !
1682 1708 in multi-line input (but not !!, which doesn't make sense there).
1683 1709
1684 1710 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: made autoindent on by default.
1685 1711 It's just too useful, and people can turn it off in the less
1686 1712 common cases where it's a problem.
1687 1713
1688 1714 2004-06-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1689 1715
1690 1716 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): big change -
1691 1717 special syntaxes (like alias calling) is now allied in multi-line
1692 1718 input. This is still _very_ experimental, but it's necessary for
1693 1719 efficient shell usage combining python looping syntax with system
1694 1720 calls. For now it's restricted to aliases, I don't think it
1695 1721 really even makes sense to have this for magics.
1696 1722
1697 1723 2004-06-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1698 1724
1699 1725 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py (prefilter_shell): Added
1700 1726 $var=cmd <=> @sc var=cmd and $$var=cmd <=> @sc -l var=cmd.
1701 1727
1702 1728 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_rehashx): modified to handle
1703 1729 extensions under Windows (after code sent by Gary Bishop). The
1704 1730 extensions considered 'executable' are stored in IPython's rc
1705 1731 structure as win_exec_ext.
1706 1732
1707 1733 * IPython/genutils.py (shell): new function, like system() but
1708 1734 without return value. Very useful for interactive shell work.
1709 1735
1710 1736 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_unalias): New @unalias function to
1711 1737 delete aliases.
1712 1738
1713 1739 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.alias_table_update): make
1714 1740 sure that the alias table doesn't contain python keywords.
1715 1741
1716 1742 2004-06-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1717 1743
1718 1744 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_rehash): Fix crash when
1719 1745 non-existent items are found in $PATH. Reported by Thorsten.
1720 1746
1721 1747 2004-06-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1722 1748
1723 1749 * IPython/iplib.py (complete): modified the completer so that the
1724 1750 order of priorities can be easily changed at runtime.
1725 1751
1726 1752 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterExec.py (prefilter_shell):
1727 1753 Modified to auto-execute all lines beginning with '~', '/' or '.'.
1728 1754
1729 1755 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_sx): modified @sc and @sx to
1730 1756 expand Python variables prepended with $ in all system calls. The
1731 1757 same was done to InteractiveShell.handle_shell_escape. Now all
1732 1758 system access mechanisms (!, !!, @sc, @sx and aliases) allow the
1733 1759 expansion of python variables and expressions according to the
1734 1760 syntax of PEP-215 - http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0215.html.
1735 1761
1736 1762 Though PEP-215 has been rejected, a similar (but simpler) one
1737 1763 seems like it will go into Python 2.4, PEP-292 -
1738 1764 http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0292.html.
1739 1765
1740 1766 I'll keep the full syntax of PEP-215, since IPython has since the
1741 1767 start used Ka-Ping Yee's reference implementation discussed there
1742 1768 (Itpl), and I actually like the powerful semantics it offers.
1743 1769
1744 1770 In order to access normal shell variables, the $ has to be escaped
1745 1771 via an extra $. For example:
1746 1772
1747 1773 In [7]: PATH='a python variable'
1748 1774
1749 1775 In [8]: !echo $PATH
1750 1776 a python variable
1751 1777
1752 1778 In [9]: !echo $$PATH
1753 1779 /usr/local/lf9560/bin:/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:...
1754 1780
1755 1781 (Magic.parse_options): escape $ so the shell doesn't evaluate
1756 1782 things prematurely.
1757 1783
1758 1784 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.call_alias): added the
1759 1785 ability for aliases to expand python variables via $.
1760 1786
1761 1787 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_rehash): based on the new alias
1762 1788 system, now there's a @rehash/@rehashx pair of magics. These work
1763 1789 like the csh rehash command, and can be invoked at any time. They
1764 1790 build a table of aliases to everything in the user's $PATH
1765 1791 (@rehash uses everything, @rehashx is slower but only adds
1766 1792 executable files). With this, the pysh.py-based shell profile can
1767 1793 now simply call rehash upon startup, and full access to all
1768 1794 programs in the user's path is obtained.
1769 1795
1770 1796 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.call_alias): The new alias
1771 1797 functionality is now fully in place. I removed the old dynamic
1772 1798 code generation based approach, in favor of a much lighter one
1773 1799 based on a simple dict. The advantage is that this allows me to
1774 1800 now have thousands of aliases with negligible cost (unthinkable
1775 1801 with the old system).
1776 1802
1777 1803 2004-06-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1778 1804
1779 1805 * IPython/iplib.py (__init__): extended MagicCompleter class to
1780 1806 also complete (last in priority) on user aliases.
1781 1807
1782 1808 * IPython/Itpl.py (Itpl.__str__): fixed order of globals/locals in
1783 1809 call to eval.
1784 1810 (ItplNS.__init__): Added a new class which functions like Itpl,
1785 1811 but allows configuring the namespace for the evaluation to occur
1786 1812 in.
1787 1813
1788 1814 2004-06-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1789 1815
1790 1816 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.runcode): modify to print a
1791 1817 better message when 'exit' or 'quit' are typed (a common newbie
1792 1818 confusion).
1793 1819
1794 1820 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_colors): Added the runtime color
1795 1821 check for Windows users.
1796 1822
1797 1823 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.user_setup): removed
1798 1824 disabling of colors for Windows. I'll test at runtime and issue a
1799 1825 warning if Gary's readline isn't found, as to nudge users to
1800 1826 download it.
1801 1827
1802 1828 2004-06-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1803 1829
1804 1830 * IPython/genutils.py (Stream.__init__): changed to print errors
1805 1831 to sys.stderr. I had a circular dependency here. Now it's
1806 1832 possible to run ipython as IDLE's shell (consider this pre-alpha,
1807 1833 since true stdout things end up in the starting terminal instead
1808 1834 of IDLE's out).
1809 1835
1810 1836 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt2.set_colors): prevent crashes for
1811 1837 users who haven't # updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove
1812 1838 eventually.
1813 1839 (multiple_replace): added credit to original ASPN recipe.
1814 1840
1815 1841 2004-06-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1816 1842
1817 1843 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): add 'cp' to the
1818 1844 list of auto-defined aliases.
1819 1845
1820 1846 2004-06-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1821 1847
1822 1848 * setup.py (scriptfiles): Don't trigger win_post_install unless an
1823 1849 install was really requested (so setup.py can be used for other
1824 1850 things under Windows).
1825 1851
1826 1852 2004-06-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1827 1853
1828 1854 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.create_log): Manually remove any old
1829 1855 backup, since os.remove may fail under Windows. Fixes bug
1830 1856 reported by Thorsten.
1831 1857
1832 1858 2004-06-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1833 1859
1834 1860 * examples/example-embed.py: fixed all references to %n (replaced
1835 1861 with \\# for ps1/out prompts and with \\D for ps2 prompts). Done
1836 1862 for all examples and the manual as well.
1837 1863
1838 1864 2004-06-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1839 1865
1840 1866 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt2.set_p_str): fixed all prompt
1841 1867 alignment and color management. All 3 prompt subsystems now
1842 1868 inherit from BasePrompt.
1843 1869
1844 1870 * tools/release: updates for windows installer build and tag rpms
1845 1871 with python version (since paths are fixed).
1846 1872
1847 1873 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: modified to use \# instead of %n,
1848 1874 which will become eventually obsolete. Also fixed the default
1849 1875 prompt_in2 to use \D, so at least new users start with the correct
1850 1876 defaults.
1851 1877 WARNING: Users with existing ipythonrc files will need to apply
1852 1878 this fix manually!
1853 1879
1854 1880 * setup.py: make windows installer (.exe). This is finally the
1855 1881 integration of an old patch by Cory Dodt <dodt-AT-fcoe.k12.ca.us>,
1856 1882 which I hadn't included because it required Python 2.3 (or recent
1857 1883 distutils).
1858 1884
1859 1885 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): update docs (and manpage) to reflect
1860 1886 usage of new '\D' escape.
1861 1887
1862 1888 * IPython/Prompts.py (ROOT_SYMBOL): Small fix for Windows (which
1863 1889 lacks os.getuid())
1864 1890 (CachedOutput.set_colors): Added the ability to turn coloring
1865 1891 on/off with @colors even for manually defined prompt colors. It
1866 1892 uses a nasty global, but it works safely and via the generic color
1867 1893 handling mechanism.
1868 1894 (Prompt2.__init__): Introduced new escape '\D' for continuation
1869 1895 prompts. It represents the counter ('\#') as dots.
1870 1896 *** NOTE *** THIS IS A BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE. Users will
1871 1897 need to update their ipythonrc files and replace '%n' with '\D' in
1872 1898 their prompt_in2 settings everywhere. Sorry, but there's
1873 1899 otherwise no clean way to get all prompts to properly align. The
1874 1900 ipythonrc shipped with IPython has been updated.
1875 1901
1876 1902 2004-06-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1877 1903
1878 1904 * setup.py (isfile): Pass local_icons option to latex2html, so the
1879 1905 resulting HTML file is self-contained. Thanks to
1880 1906 dryice-AT-liu.com.cn for the tip.
1881 1907
1882 1908 * pysh.py: I created a new profile 'shell', which implements a
1883 1909 _rudimentary_ IPython-based shell. This is in NO WAY a realy
1884 1910 system shell, nor will it become one anytime soon. It's mainly
1885 1911 meant to illustrate the use of the new flexible bash-like prompts.
1886 1912 I guess it could be used by hardy souls for true shell management,
1887 1913 but it's no tcsh/bash... pysh.py is loaded by the 'shell'
1888 1914 profile. This uses the InterpreterExec extension provided by
1889 1915 W.J. van der Laan <gnufnork-AT-hetdigitalegat.nl>
1890 1916
1891 1917 * IPython/Prompts.py (PromptOut.__str__): now it will correctly
1892 1918 auto-align itself with the length of the previous input prompt
1893 1919 (taking into account the invisible color escapes).
1894 1920 (CachedOutput.__init__): Large restructuring of this class. Now
1895 1921 all three prompts (primary1, primary2, output) are proper objects,
1896 1922 managed by the 'parent' CachedOutput class. The code is still a
1897 1923 bit hackish (all prompts share state via a pointer to the cache),
1898 1924 but it's overall far cleaner than before.
1899 1925
1900 1926 * IPython/genutils.py (getoutputerror): modified to add verbose,
1901 1927 debug and header options. This makes the interface of all getout*
1902 1928 functions uniform.
1903 1929 (SystemExec.getoutputerror): added getoutputerror to SystemExec.
1904 1930
1905 1931 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.default_option): added a function to
1906 1932 allow registering default options for any magic command. This
1907 1933 makes it easy to have profiles which customize the magics globally
1908 1934 for a certain use. The values set through this function are
1909 1935 picked up by the parse_options() method, which all magics should
1910 1936 use to parse their options.
1911 1937
1912 1938 * IPython/genutils.py (warn): modified the warnings framework to
1913 1939 use the Term I/O class. I'm trying to slowly unify all of
1914 1940 IPython's I/O operations to pass through Term.
1915 1941
1916 1942 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt2._str_other): Added functionality in
1917 1943 the secondary prompt to correctly match the length of the primary
1918 1944 one for any prompt. Now multi-line code will properly line up
1919 1945 even for path dependent prompts, such as the new ones available
1920 1946 via the prompt_specials.
1921 1947
1922 1948 2004-06-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1923 1949
1924 1950 * IPython/Prompts.py (prompt_specials): Added the ability to have
1925 1951 bash-like special sequences in the prompts, which get
1926 1952 automatically expanded. Things like hostname, current working
1927 1953 directory and username are implemented already, but it's easy to
1928 1954 add more in the future. Thanks to a patch by W.J. van der Laan
1929 1955 <gnufnork-AT-hetdigitalegat.nl>
1930 1956 (prompt_specials): Added color support for prompt strings, so
1931 1957 users can define arbitrary color setups for their prompts.
1932 1958
1933 1959 2004-06-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1934 1960
1935 1961 * IPython/genutils.py (Term.reopen_all): Added Windows-specific
1936 1962 code to load Gary Bishop's readline and configure it
1937 1963 automatically. Thanks to Gary for help on this.
1938 1964
1939 1965 2004-06-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1940 1966
1941 1967 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.create_log): fix bug for logging
1942 1968 with no filename (previous fix was incomplete).
1943 1969
1944 1970 2004-05-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1945 1971
1946 1972 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.parse_options): fix bug where naked
1947 1973 parens would get passed to the shell.
1948 1974
1949 1975 2004-05-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1950 1976
1951 1977 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_prun): changed default profile
1952 1978 sort order to 'time' (the more common profiling need).
1953 1979
1954 1980 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): flush the inspect cache
1955 1981 so that source code shown is guaranteed in sync with the file on
1956 1982 disk (also changed in psource). Similar fix to the one for
1957 1983 ultraTB on 2004-05-06. Thanks to a bug report by Yann Le Du
1958 1984 <yann.ledu-AT-noos.fr>.
1959 1985
1960 1986 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.parse_options): Fixed bug where commands
1961 1987 with a single option would not be correctly parsed. Closes
1962 1988 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue14. This bug had been
1963 1989 introduced in 0.6.0 (on 2004-05-06).
1964 1990
1965 1991 2004-05-13 *** Released version 0.6.0
1966 1992
1967 1993 2004-05-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1968 1994
1969 1995 * debian/: Added debian/ directory to CVS, so that debian support
1970 1996 is publicly accessible. The debian package is maintained by Jack
1971 1997 Moffit <jack-AT-xiph.org>.
1972 1998
1973 1999 * Documentation: included the notes about an ipython-based system
1974 2000 shell (the hypothetical 'pysh') into the new_design.pdf document,
1975 2001 so that these ideas get distributed to users along with the
1976 2002 official documentation.
1977 2003
1978 2004 2004-05-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1979 2005
1980 2006 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.create_log): fix recently introduced
1981 2007 bug (misindented line) where logstart would fail when not given an
1982 2008 explicit filename.
1983 2009
1984 2010 2004-05-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1985 2011
1986 2012 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.parse_options): skip system call when
1987 2013 there are no options to look for. Faster, cleaner for the common
1988 2014 case.
1989 2015
1990 2016 * Documentation: many updates to the manual: describing Windows
1991 2017 support better, Gnuplot updates, credits, misc small stuff. Also
1992 2018 updated the new_design doc a bit.
1993 2019
1994 2020 2004-05-06 *** Released version 0.6.0.rc1
1995 2021
1996 2022 2004-05-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
1997 2023
1998 2024 * IPython/ultraTB.py (ListTB.text): modified a ton of string +=
1999 2025 operations to use the vastly more efficient list/''.join() method.
2000 2026 (FormattedTB.text): Fix
2001 2027 http://www.scipy.net/roundup/ipython/issue12 - exception source
2002 2028 extract not updated after reload. Thanks to Mike Salib
2003 2029 <msalib-AT-mit.edu> for pinning the source of the problem.
2004 2030 Fortunately, the solution works inside ipython and doesn't require
2005 2031 any changes to python proper.
2006 2032
2007 2033 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.parse_options): Improved to process the
2008 2034 argument list as a true shell would (by actually using the
2009 2035 underlying system shell). This way, all @magics automatically get
2010 2036 shell expansion for variables. Thanks to a comment by Alex
2011 2037 Schmolck.
2012 2038
2013 2039 2004-04-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2014 2040
2015 2041 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): Added a special
2016 2042 trap for a debugger quit exception, which is basically impossible
2017 2043 to handle by normal mechanisms, given what pdb does to the stack.
2018 2044 This fixes a crash reported by <fgibbons-AT-llama.med.harvard.edu>.
2019 2045
2020 2046 2004-04-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2021 2047
2022 2048 * IPython/genutils.py (Term): Standardized the names of the Term
2023 2049 class streams to cin/cout/cerr, following C++ naming conventions
2024 2050 (I can't use in/out/err because 'in' is not a valid attribute
2025 2051 name).
2026 2052
2027 2053 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): don't increment
2028 2054 the prompt if there's no user input. By Daniel 'Dang' Griffith
2029 2055 <pythondev-dang-AT-lazytwinacres.net>, after a suggestion from
2030 2056 Francois Pinard.
2031 2057
2032 2058 2004-04-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2033 2059
2034 2060 * IPython/genutils.py (Stream.__init__): Modified to survive at
2035 2061 least importing in contexts where stdin/out/err aren't true file
2036 2062 objects, such as PyCrust (they lack fileno() and mode). However,
2037 2063 the recovery facilities which rely on these things existing will
2038 2064 not work.
2039 2065
2040 2066 2004-04-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2041 2067
2042 2068 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_sx): modified (as well as @sc) to
2043 2069 use the new getoutputerror() function, so it properly
2044 2070 distinguishes stdout/err.
2045 2071
2046 2072 * IPython/genutils.py (getoutputerror): added a function to
2047 2073 capture separately the standard output and error of a command.
2048 2074 After a comment from dang on the mailing lists. This code is
2049 2075 basically a modified version of commands.getstatusoutput(), from
2050 2076 the standard library.
2051 2077
2052 2078 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_shell_escape): added
2053 2079 '!!' as a special syntax (shorthand) to access @sx.
2054 2080
2055 2081 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_sx): new magic, to execute a shell
2056 2082 command and return its output as a list split on '\n'.
2057 2083
2058 2084 2004-03-31 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2059 2085
2060 2086 * IPython/FakeModule.py (FakeModule.__init__): added __nonzero__
2061 2087 method to dictionaries used as FakeModule instances if they lack
2062 2088 it. At least pydoc in python2.3 breaks for runtime-defined
2063 2089 functions without this hack. At some point I need to _really_
2064 2090 understand what FakeModule is doing, because it's a gross hack.
2065 2091 But it solves Arnd's problem for now...
2066 2092
2067 2093 2004-02-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2068 2094
2069 2095 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.create_log): Fix bug where 'rotate'
2070 2096 mode would behave erratically. Also increased the number of
2071 2097 possible logs in rotate mod to 999. Thanks to Rod Holland
2072 2098 <rhh@StructureLABS.com> for the report and fixes.
2073 2099
2074 2100 2004-02-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2075 2101
2076 2102 * IPython/genutils.py (page): Check that the curses module really
2077 2103 has the initscr attribute before trying to use it. For some
2078 2104 reason, the Solaris curses module is missing this. I think this
2079 2105 should be considered a Solaris python bug, but I'm not sure.
2080 2106
2081 2107 2004-01-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2082 2108
2083 2109 * IPython/genutils.py (Stream.__init__): Changes to try to make
2084 2110 ipython robust against stdin/out/err being closed by the user.
2085 2111 This is 'user error' (and blocks a normal python session, at least
2086 2112 the stdout case). However, Ipython should be able to survive such
2087 2113 instances of abuse as gracefully as possible. To simplify the
2088 2114 coding and maintain compatibility with Gary Bishop's Term
2089 2115 contributions, I've made use of classmethods for this. I think
2090 2116 this introduces a dependency on python 2.2.
2091 2117
2092 2118 2004-01-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2093 2119
2094 2120 * IPython/numutils.py (exp_safe): simplified the code a bit and
2095 2121 removed the need for importing the kinds module altogether.
2096 2122
2097 2123 2004-01-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2098 2124
2099 2125 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_sc): Made the shell capture system
2100 2126 a magic function instead, after some community feedback. No
2101 2127 special syntax will exist for it, but its name is deliberately
2102 2128 very short.
2103 2129
2104 2130 2003-12-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2105 2131
2106 2132 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_shell_assign): Added
2107 2133 new functionality, to automagically assign the result of a shell
2108 2134 command to a variable. I'll solicit some community feedback on
2109 2135 this before making it permanent.
2110 2136
2111 2137 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): Fix crash when info was
2112 2138 requested about callables for which inspect couldn't obtain a
2113 2139 proper argspec. Thanks to a crash report sent by Etienne
2114 2140 Posthumus <etienne-AT-apple01.cs.vu.nl>.
2115 2141
2116 2142 2003-12-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2117 2143
2118 2144 * IPython/genutils.py (page): patch for the pager to work across
2119 2145 various versions of Windows. By Gary Bishop.
2120 2146
2121 2147 2003-12-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2122 2148
2123 2149 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (PlotItems): Fixes for working with
2124 2150 Gnuplot.py version 1.7, whose internal names changed quite a bit.
2125 2151 While I tested this and it looks ok, there may still be corner
2126 2152 cases I've missed.
2127 2153
2128 2154 2003-12-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2129 2155
2130 2156 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): Fixed a bug
2131 2157 where a line like 'p,q=1,2' would fail because the automagic
2132 2158 system would be triggered for @p.
2133 2159
2134 2160 * IPython/DPyGetOpt.py (DPyGetOpt.processArguments): Tab-related
2135 2161 cleanups, code unmodified.
2136 2162
2137 2163 * IPython/genutils.py (Term): added a class for IPython to handle
2138 2164 output. In most cases it will just be a proxy for stdout/err, but
2139 2165 having this allows modifications to be made for some platforms,
2140 2166 such as handling color escapes under Windows. All of this code
2141 2167 was contributed by Gary Bishop, with minor modifications by me.
2142 2168 The actual changes affect many files.
2143 2169
2144 2170 2003-11-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2145 2171
2146 2172 * IPython/iplib.py (file_matches): new completion code, courtesy
2147 2173 of Jeff Collins. This enables filename completion again under
2148 2174 python 2.3, which disabled it at the C level.
2149 2175
2150 2176 2003-11-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2151 2177
2152 2178 * IPython/numutils.py (amap): Added amap() fn. Simple shorthand
2153 2179 for Numeric.array(map(...)), but often convenient.
2154 2180
2155 2181 2003-11-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2156 2182
2157 2183 * IPython/numutils.py (frange): Changed a call from int() to
2158 2184 int(round()) to prevent a problem reported with arange() in the
2159 2185 numpy list.
2160 2186
2161 2187 2003-10-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2162 2188
2163 2189 * IPython/DPyGetOpt.py (DPyGetOpt.processArguments): changed to
2164 2190 prevent crashes if sys lacks an argv attribute (it happens with
2165 2191 embedded interpreters which build a bare-bones sys module).
2166 2192 Thanks to a report/bugfix by Adam Hupp <hupp-AT-cs.wisc.edu>.
2167 2193
2168 2194 2003-09-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2169 2195
2170 2196 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): blanket except around getattr()
2171 2197 to protect against poorly written user objects where __getattr__
2172 2198 raises exceptions other than AttributeError. Thanks to a bug
2173 2199 report by Oliver Sander <osander-AT-gmx.de>.
2174 2200
2175 2201 * IPython/FakeModule.py (FakeModule.__repr__): this method was
2176 2202 missing. Thanks to bug report by Ralf Schmitt <ralf-AT-brainbot.com>.
2177 2203
2178 2204 2003-09-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2179 2205
2180 2206 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): fix bug where
2181 2207 unpacking a list whith a callable as first element would
2182 2208 mistakenly trigger autocalling. Thanks to a bug report by Jeffery
2183 2209 Collins.
2184 2210
2185 2211 2003-08-25 *** Released version 0.5.0
2186 2212
2187 2213 2003-08-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2188 2214
2189 2215 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.linereader): Improved handling of
2190 2216 improperly defined user exceptions. Thanks to feedback from Mark
2191 2217 Russell <mrussell-AT-verio.net>.
2192 2218
2193 2219 2003-08-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2194 2220
2195 2221 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): changed String Form
2196 2222 printing so that it would print multi-line string forms starting
2197 2223 with a new line. This way the formatting is better respected for
2198 2224 objects which work hard to make nice string forms.
2199 2225
2200 2226 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_auto): Fix bug where
2201 2227 autocall would overtake data access for objects with both
2202 2228 __getitem__ and __call__.
2203 2229
2204 2230 2003-08-19 *** Released version 0.5.0-rc1
2205 2231
2206 2232 2003-08-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2207 2233
2208 2234 * IPython/deep_reload.py (load_tail): single tiny change here
2209 2235 seems to fix the long-standing bug of dreload() failing to work
2210 2236 for dotted names. But this module is pretty tricky, so I may have
2211 2237 missed some subtlety. Needs more testing!.
2212 2238
2213 2239 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.linereader): harden against user
2214 2240 exceptions which have badly implemented __str__ methods.
2215 2241 (VerboseTB.text): harden against inspect.getinnerframes crashing,
2216 2242 which I've been getting reports about from Python 2.3 users. I
2217 2243 wish I had a simple test case to reproduce the problem, so I could
2218 2244 either write a cleaner workaround or file a bug report if
2219 2245 necessary.
2220 2246
2221 2247 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_edit): fixed bug where after
2222 2248 making a class 'foo', file 'foo.py' couldn't be edited. Thanks to
2223 2249 a bug report by Tjabo Kloppenburg.
2224 2250
2225 2251 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.debugger): hardened against pdb
2226 2252 crashes. Wrapped the pdb call in a blanket try/except, since pdb
2227 2253 seems rather unstable. Thanks to a bug report by Tjabo
2228 2254 Kloppenburg <tjabo.kloppenburg-AT-unix-ag.uni-siegen.de>.
2229 2255
2230 2256 * IPython/Release.py (version): release 0.5.0-rc1. I want to put
2231 2257 this out soon because of the critical fixes in the inner loop for
2232 2258 generators.
2233 2259
2234 2260 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.getargspec): removed. This (and
2235 2261 _get_def) have been obsoleted by OInspect for a long time, I
2236 2262 hadn't noticed that they were dead code.
2237 2263 (Magic._ofind): restored _ofind functionality for a few literals
2238 2264 (those in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']). But it won't work anymore
2239 2265 for things like "hello".capitalize?, since that would require a
2240 2266 potentially dangerous eval() again.
2241 2267
2242 2268 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): reorganized the
2243 2269 logic a bit more to clean up the escapes handling and minimize the
2244 2270 use of _ofind to only necessary cases. The interactive 'feel' of
2245 2271 IPython should have improved quite a bit with the changes in
2246 2272 _prefilter and _ofind (besides being far safer than before).
2247 2273
2248 2274 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_edit): Fixed old bug (but rather
2249 2275 obscure, never reported). Edit would fail to find the object to
2250 2276 edit under some circumstances.
2251 2277 (Magic._ofind): CRITICAL FIX. Finally removed the eval() calls
2252 2278 which were causing double-calling of generators. Those eval calls
2253 2279 were _very_ dangerous, since code with side effects could be
2254 2280 triggered. As they say, 'eval is evil'... These were the
2255 2281 nastiest evals in IPython. Besides, _ofind is now far simpler,
2256 2282 and it should also be quite a bit faster. Its use of inspect is
2257 2283 also safer, so perhaps some of the inspect-related crashes I've
2258 2284 seen lately with Python 2.3 might be taken care of. That will
2259 2285 need more testing.
2260 2286
2261 2287 2003-08-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2262 2288
2263 2289 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): significant
2264 2290 simplifications to the logic for handling user escapes. Faster
2265 2291 and simpler code.
2266 2292
2267 2293 2003-08-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2268 2294
2269 2295 * IPython/numutils.py (sum_flat): rewrote to be non-recursive.
2270 2296 Now it requires O(N) storage (N=size(a)) for non-contiguous input,
2271 2297 but it should be quite a bit faster. And the recursive version
2272 2298 generated O(log N) intermediate storage for all rank>1 arrays,
2273 2299 even if they were contiguous.
2274 2300 (l1norm): Added this function.
2275 2301 (norm): Added this function for arbitrary norms (including
2276 2302 l-infinity). l1 and l2 are still special cases for convenience
2277 2303 and speed.
2278 2304
2279 2305 2003-08-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2280 2306
2281 2307 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_edit): Removed all remaining string
2282 2308 exceptions, which now raise PendingDeprecationWarnings in Python
2283 2309 2.3. There were some in Magic and some in Gnuplot2.
2284 2310
2285 2311 2003-06-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2286 2312
2287 2313 * IPython/genutils.py (page): modified to call curses only for
2288 2314 terminals where TERM=='xterm'. After problems under many other
2289 2315 terminals were reported by Keith Beattie <KSBeattie-AT-lbl.gov>.
2290 2316
2291 2317 * IPython/iplib.py (complete): removed spurious 'print "IE"' which
2292 2318 would be triggered when readline was absent. This was just an old
2293 2319 debugging statement I'd forgotten to take out.
2294 2320
2295 2321 2003-06-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2296 2322
2297 2323 * IPython/genutils.py (clock): modified to return only user time
2298 2324 (not counting system time), after a discussion on scipy. While
2299 2325 system time may be a useful quantity occasionally, it may much
2300 2326 more easily be skewed by occasional swapping or other similar
2301 2327 activity.
2302 2328
2303 2329 2003-06-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2304 2330
2305 2331 * IPython/numutils.py (identity): new function, for building
2306 2332 arbitrary rank Kronecker deltas (mostly backwards compatible with
2307 2333 Numeric.identity)
2308 2334
2309 2335 2003-06-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2310 2336
2311 2337 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_magic): protect
2312 2338 arguments passed to magics with spaces, to allow trailing '\' to
2313 2339 work normally (mainly for Windows users).
2314 2340
2315 2341 2003-05-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2316 2342
2317 2343 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Load site._Helper() as help
2318 2344 instead of pydoc.help. This fixes a bizarre behavior where
2319 2345 printing '%s' % locals() would trigger the help system. Now
2320 2346 ipython behaves like normal python does.
2321 2347
2322 2348 Note that if one does 'from pydoc import help', the bizarre
2323 2349 behavior returns, but this will also happen in normal python, so
2324 2350 it's not an ipython bug anymore (it has to do with how pydoc.help
2325 2351 is implemented).
2326 2352
2327 2353 2003-05-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2328 2354
2329 2355 * IPython/FlexCompleter.py (Completer.attr_matches): fixed to
2330 2356 return [] instead of None when nothing matches, also match to end
2331 2357 of line. Patch by Gary Bishop.
2332 2358
2333 2359 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Added same sys.excepthook
2334 2360 protection as before, for files passed on the command line. This
2335 2361 prevents the CrashHandler from kicking in if user files call into
2336 2362 sys.excepthook (such as PyQt and WxWindows have a nasty habit of
2337 2363 doing). After a report by Kasper Souren <Kasper.Souren-AT-ircam.fr>
2338 2364
2339 2365 2003-05-20 *** Released version 0.4.0
2340 2366
2341 2367 2003-05-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2342 2368
2343 2369 * setup.py: added support for manpages. It's a bit hackish b/c of
2344 2370 a bug in the way the bdist_rpm distutils target handles gzipped
2345 2371 manpages, but it works. After a patch by Jack.
2346 2372
2347 2373 2003-05-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2348 2374
2349 2375 * IPython/numutils.py: added a mockup of the kinds module, since
2350 2376 it was recently removed from Numeric. This way, numutils will
2351 2377 work for all users even if they are missing kinds.
2352 2378
2353 2379 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): Harden against an inspect
2354 2380 failure, which can occur with SWIG-wrapped extensions. After a
2355 2381 crash report from Prabhu.
2356 2382
2357 2383 2003-05-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2358 2384
2359 2385 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.excepthook): New method to
2360 2386 protect ipython from user code which may call directly
2361 2387 sys.excepthook (this looks like an ipython crash to the user, even
2362 2388 when it isn't). After a patch by Gary Bishop <gb-AT-cs.unc.edu>.
2363 2389 This is especially important to help users of WxWindows, but may
2364 2390 also be useful in other cases.
2365 2391
2366 2392 * IPython/ultraTB.py (AutoFormattedTB.__call__): Changed to allow
2367 2393 an optional tb_offset to be specified, and to preserve exception
2368 2394 info if given. After a patch by Gary Bishop <gb-AT-cs.unc.edu>.
2369 2395
2370 2396 * ipython.1 (Default): Thanks to Jack's work, we now have manpages!
2371 2397
2372 2398 2003-05-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2373 2399
2374 2400 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.user_setup): Fix crash when
2375 2401 installing for a new user under Windows.
2376 2402
2377 2403 2003-05-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2378 2404
2379 2405 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_emacs): New line
2380 2406 handler for Emacs comint-based lines. Currently it doesn't do
2381 2407 much (but importantly, it doesn't update the history cache). In
2382 2408 the future it may be expanded if Alex needs more functionality
2383 2409 there.
2384 2410
2385 2411 * IPython/CrashHandler.py (CrashHandler.__call__): Added platform
2386 2412 info to crash reports.
2387 2413
2388 2414 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.mainloop): Added -c option,
2389 2415 just like Python's -c. Also fixed crash with invalid -color
2390 2416 option value at startup. Thanks to Will French
2391 2417 <wfrench-AT-bestweb.net> for the bug report.
2392 2418
2393 2419 2003-05-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2394 2420
2395 2421 * IPython/genutils.py (EvalDict.__getitem__): Renamed EvalString
2396 2422 to EvalDict (it's a mapping, after all) and simplified its code
2397 2423 quite a bit, after a nice discussion on c.l.py where Gustavo
2398 2424 CΓ³rdova <gcordova-AT-sismex.com> suggested the new version.
2399 2425
2400 2426 2003-04-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2401 2427
2402 2428 * IPython/genutils.py (timings_out): modified it to reduce its
2403 2429 overhead in the common reps==1 case.
2404 2430
2405 2431 2003-04-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2406 2432
2407 2433 * IPython/genutils.py (timings_out): Modified to use the resource
2408 2434 module, which avoids the wraparound problems of time.clock().
2409 2435
2410 2436 2003-04-17 *** Released version 0.2.15pre4
2411 2437
2412 2438 2003-04-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2413 2439
2414 2440 * setup.py (scriptfiles): Split windows-specific stuff over to a
2415 2441 separate file, in an attempt to have a Windows GUI installer.
2416 2442 That didn't work, but part of the groundwork is done.
2417 2443
2418 2444 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc: Added M-i, M-o and M-I for
2419 2445 indent/unindent with 4 spaces. Particularly useful in combination
2420 2446 with the new auto-indent option.
2421 2447
2422 2448 2003-04-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2423 2449
2424 2450 * IPython/Magic.py: various replacements of self.rc for
2425 2451 self.shell.rc. A lot more remains to be done to fully disentangle
2426 2452 this class from the main Shell class.
2427 2453
2428 2454 * IPython/GnuplotRuntime.py: added checks for mouse support so
2429 2455 that we don't try to enable it if the current gnuplot doesn't
2430 2456 really support it. Also added checks so that we don't try to
2431 2457 enable persist under Windows (where Gnuplot doesn't recognize the
2432 2458 option).
2433 2459
2434 2460 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): Added optional
2435 2461 auto-indenting code, after a patch by King C. Shu
2436 2462 <kingshu-AT-myrealbox.com>. It's off by default because it doesn't
2437 2463 get along well with pasting indented code. If I ever figure out
2438 2464 how to make that part go well, it will become on by default.
2439 2465
2440 2466 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt1.auto_rewrite): Fixed bug which would
2441 2467 crash ipython if there was an unmatched '%' in the user's prompt
2442 2468 string. Reported by Thorsten Kampe <thorsten-AT-thorstenkampe.de>.
2443 2469
2444 2470 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): removed the
2445 2471 ability to ask the user whether he wants to crash or not at the
2446 2472 'last line' exception handler. Calling functions at that point
2447 2473 changes the stack, and the error reports would have incorrect
2448 2474 tracebacks.
2449 2475
2450 2476 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_page): Added new @page magic, to
2451 2477 pass through a peger a pretty-printed form of any object. After a
2452 2478 contribution by Olivier Aubert <oaubert-AT-bat710.univ-lyon1.fr>
2453 2479
2454 2480 2003-04-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2455 2481
2456 2482 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.user_setup): Fixed bug where
2457 2483 all files in ~ would be modified at first install (instead of
2458 2484 ~/.ipython). This could be potentially disastrous, as the
2459 2485 modification (make line-endings native) could damage binary files.
2460 2486
2461 2487 2003-04-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2462 2488
2463 2489 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_help): Modified to
2464 2490 handle only lines which are invalid python. This now means that
2465 2491 lines like 'x=1 #?' execute properly. Thanks to Jeffery Collins
2466 2492 for the bug report.
2467 2493
2468 2494 2003-04-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2469 2495
2470 2496 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.showtraceback): Fixed bug
2471 2497 where failing to set sys.last_traceback would crash pdb.pm().
2472 2498 Thanks to Jeffery D. Collins <Jeff.Collins-AT-vexcel.com> for the bug
2473 2499 report.
2474 2500
2475 2501 2003-03-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2476 2502
2477 2503 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_prun): rstrip() output of profiler
2478 2504 before printing it (it had a lot of spurious blank lines at the
2479 2505 end).
2480 2506
2481 2507 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (Gnuplot.hardcopy): fixed bug where lpr
2482 2508 output would be sent 21 times! Obviously people don't use this
2483 2509 too often, or I would have heard about it.
2484 2510
2485 2511 2003-03-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2486 2512
2487 2513 * setup.py (scriptfiles): renamed the data_files parameter from
2488 2514 'base' to 'data' to fix rpm build issues. Thanks to Ralf Ahlbrink
2489 2515 for the patch.
2490 2516
2491 2517 2003-03-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2492 2518
2493 2519 * IPython/genutils.py (error): added error() and fatal()
2494 2520 functions.
2495 2521
2496 2522 2003-03-18 *** Released version 0.2.15pre3
2497 2523
2498 2524 2003-03-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2499 2525
2500 2526 * setupext/install_data_ext.py
2501 2527 (install_data_ext.initialize_options): Class contributed by Jack
2502 2528 Moffit for fixing the old distutils hack. He is sending this to
2503 2529 the distutils folks so in the future we may not need it as a
2504 2530 private fix.
2505 2531
2506 2532 * MANIFEST.in: Extensive reorganization, based on Jack Moffit's
2507 2533 changes for Debian packaging. See his patch for full details.
2508 2534 The old distutils hack of making the ipythonrc* files carry a
2509 2535 bogus .py extension is gone, at last. Examples were moved to a
2510 2536 separate subdir under doc/, and the separate executable scripts
2511 2537 now live in their own directory. Overall a great cleanup. The
2512 2538 manual was updated to use the new files, and setup.py has been
2513 2539 fixed for this setup.
2514 2540
2515 2541 * IPython/PyColorize.py (Parser.usage): made non-executable and
2516 2542 created a pycolor wrapper around it to be included as a script.
2517 2543
2518 2544 2003-03-12 *** Released version 0.2.15pre2
2519 2545
2520 2546 2003-03-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2521 2547
2522 2548 * IPython/ColorANSI.py (make_color_table): Finally fixed the
2523 2549 long-standing problem with garbage characters in some terminals.
2524 2550 The issue was really that the \001 and \002 escapes must _only_ be
2525 2551 passed to input prompts (which call readline), but _never_ to
2526 2552 normal text to be printed on screen. I changed ColorANSI to have
2527 2553 two classes: TermColors and InputTermColors, each with the
2528 2554 appropriate escapes for input prompts or normal text. The code in
2529 2555 Prompts.py got slightly more complicated, but this very old and
2530 2556 annoying bug is finally fixed.
2531 2557
2532 2558 All the credit for nailing down the real origin of this problem
2533 2559 and the correct solution goes to Jack Moffit <jack-AT-xiph.org>.
2534 2560 *Many* thanks to him for spending quite a bit of effort on this.
2535 2561
2536 2562 2003-03-05 *** Released version 0.2.15pre1
2537 2563
2538 2564 2003-03-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2539 2565
2540 2566 * IPython/FakeModule.py: Moved the former _FakeModule to a
2541 2567 separate file, because it's also needed by Magic (to fix a similar
2542 2568 pickle-related issue in @run).
2543 2569
2544 2570 2003-03-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2545 2571
2546 2572 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_autocall): new magic to control
2547 2573 the autocall option at runtime.
2548 2574 (Magic.magic_dhist): changed self.user_ns to self.shell.user_ns
2549 2575 across Magic.py to start separating Magic from InteractiveShell.
2550 2576 (Magic._ofind): Fixed to return proper namespace for dotted
2551 2577 names. Before, a dotted name would always return 'not currently
2552 2578 defined', because it would find the 'parent'. s.x would be found,
2553 2579 but since 'x' isn't defined by itself, it would get confused.
2554 2580 (Magic.magic_run): Fixed pickling problems reported by Ralf
2555 2581 Ahlbrink <RAhlbrink-AT-RosenInspection.net>. The fix was similar to
2556 2582 that I'd used when Mike Heeter reported similar issues at the
2557 2583 top-level, but now for @run. It boils down to injecting the
2558 2584 namespace where code is being executed with something that looks
2559 2585 enough like a module to fool pickle.dump(). Since a pickle stores
2560 2586 a named reference to the importing module, we need this for
2561 2587 pickles to save something sensible.
2562 2588
2563 2589 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): added an autocall option.
2564 2590
2565 2591 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): reordered all of
2566 2592 the auto-eval code. Now autocalling is an option, and the code is
2567 2593 also vastly safer. There is no more eval() involved at all.
2568 2594
2569 2595 2003-03-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2570 2596
2571 2597 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): Changed interface to return a
2572 2598 dict with named keys instead of a tuple.
2573 2599
2574 2600 * IPython: Started using CVS for IPython as of 0.2.15pre1.
2575 2601
2576 2602 * setup.py (make_shortcut): Fixed message about directories
2577 2603 created during Windows installation (the directories were ok, just
2578 2604 the printed message was misleading). Thanks to Chris Liechti
2579 2605 <cliechti-AT-gmx.net> for the heads up.
2580 2606
2581 2607 2003-02-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2582 2608
2583 2609 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): Fixed catching
2584 2610 of ValueError exception when checking for auto-execution. This
2585 2611 one is raised by things like Numeric arrays arr.flat when the
2586 2612 array is non-contiguous.
2587 2613
2588 2614 2003-01-31 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2589 2615
2590 2616 * IPython/genutils.py (SystemExec.bq): Fixed bug where bq would
2591 2617 not return any value at all (even though the command would get
2592 2618 executed).
2593 2619 (xsys): Flush stdout right after printing the command to ensure
2594 2620 proper ordering of commands and command output in the total
2595 2621 output.
2596 2622 (SystemExec/xsys/bq): Switched the names of xsys/bq and
2597 2623 system/getoutput as defaults. The old ones are kept for
2598 2624 compatibility reasons, so no code which uses this library needs
2599 2625 changing.
2600 2626
2601 2627 2003-01-27 *** Released version 0.2.14
2602 2628
2603 2629 2003-01-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2604 2630
2605 2631 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_edit): Fixed problem where
2606 2632 functions defined in previous edit sessions could not be re-edited
2607 2633 (because the temp files were immediately removed). Now temp files
2608 2634 are removed only at IPython's exit.
2609 2635 (Magic.magic_run): Improved @run to perform shell-like expansions
2610 2636 on its arguments (~users and $VARS). With this, @run becomes more
2611 2637 like a normal command-line.
2612 2638
2613 2639 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellEmbed.__call__): Fixed a bunch of small
2614 2640 bugs related to embedding and cleaned up that code. A fairly
2615 2641 important one was the impossibility to access the global namespace
2616 2642 through the embedded IPython (only local variables were visible).
2617 2643
2618 2644 2003-01-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2619 2645
2620 2646 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): Fixed
2621 2647 auto-calling to be a bit more conservative. Now it doesn't get
2622 2648 triggered if any of '!=()<>' are in the rest of the input line, to
2623 2649 allow comparing callables. Thanks to Alex for the heads up.
2624 2650
2625 2651 2003-01-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2626 2652
2627 2653 * IPython/genutils.py (page): fixed estimation of the number of
2628 2654 lines in a string to be paged to simply count newlines. This
2629 2655 prevents over-guessing due to embedded escape sequences. A better
2630 2656 long-term solution would involve stripping out the control chars
2631 2657 for the count, but it's potentially so expensive I just don't
2632 2658 think it's worth doing.
2633 2659
2634 2660 2002-12-19 *** Released version 0.2.14pre50
2635 2661
2636 2662 2002-12-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2637 2663
2638 2664 * tools/release (version): Changed release scripts to inform
2639 2665 Andrea and build a NEWS file with a list of recent changes.
2640 2666
2641 2667 * IPython/ColorANSI.py (__all__): changed terminal detection
2642 2668 code. Seems to work better for xterms without breaking
2643 2669 konsole. Will need more testing to determine if WinXP and Mac OSX
2644 2670 also work ok.
2645 2671
2646 2672 2002-12-18 *** Released version 0.2.14pre49
2647 2673
2648 2674 2002-12-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2649 2675
2650 2676 * Docs: added new info about Mac OSX, from Andrea.
2651 2677
2652 2678 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (String): Added a String PlotItem class to
2653 2679 allow direct plotting of python strings whose format is the same
2654 2680 of gnuplot data files.
2655 2681
2656 2682 2002-12-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2657 2683
2658 2684 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): fixed default (y)
2659 2685 value of exit question to be acknowledged.
2660 2686
2661 2687 2002-12-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2662 2688
2663 2689 * IPython/ipmaker.py: removed generators, which had been added
2664 2690 by mistake in an earlier debugging run. This was causing trouble
2665 2691 to users of python 2.1.x. Thanks to Abel Daniel <abli-AT-freemail.hu>
2666 2692 for pointing this out.
2667 2693
2668 2694 2002-11-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2669 2695
2670 2696 * Manual: updated the Gnuplot section.
2671 2697
2672 2698 * IPython/GnuplotRuntime.py: refactored a lot all this code, with
2673 2699 a much better split of what goes in Runtime and what goes in
2674 2700 Interactive.
2675 2701
2676 2702 * IPython/ipmaker.py: fixed bug where import_fail_info wasn't
2677 2703 being imported from iplib.
2678 2704
2679 2705 * IPython/GnuplotInteractive.py (magic_gpc): renamed @gp to @gpc
2680 2706 for command-passing. Now the global Gnuplot instance is called
2681 2707 'gp' instead of 'g', which was really a far too fragile and
2682 2708 common name.
2683 2709
2684 2710 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (eps_fix_bbox): added this to fix broken
2685 2711 bounding boxes generated by Gnuplot for square plots.
2686 2712
2687 2713 * IPython/genutils.py (popkey): new function added. I should
2688 2714 suggest this on c.l.py as a dict method, it seems useful.
2689 2715
2690 2716 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (Gnuplot.plot): Overhauled plot and replot
2691 2717 to transparently handle PostScript generation. MUCH better than
2692 2718 the previous plot_eps/replot_eps (which I removed now). The code
2693 2719 is also fairly clean and well documented now (including
2694 2720 docstrings).
2695 2721
2696 2722 2002-11-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2697 2723
2698 2724 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_edit): fixed docstring
2699 2725 (inconsistent with options).
2700 2726
2701 2727 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (Gnuplot.hardcopy): hardcopy had been
2702 2728 manually disabled, I don't know why. Fixed it.
2703 2729 (Gnuplot._plot_eps): added new plot_eps/replot_eps to get directly
2704 2730 eps output.
2705 2731
2706 2732 2002-11-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2707 2733
2708 2734 * IPython/genutils.py (ask_yes_no): trap EOF and ^C so that they
2709 2735 don't propagate up to caller. Fixes crash reported by François
2710 2736 Pinard.
2711 2737
2712 2738 2002-11-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2713 2739
2714 2740 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fixed problem with writing
2715 2741 history file for new users.
2716 2742 (make_IPython): fixed bug where initial install would leave the
2717 2743 user running in the .ipython dir.
2718 2744 (make_IPython): fixed bug where config dir .ipython would be
2719 2745 created regardless of the given -ipythondir option. Thanks to Cory
2720 2746 Dodt <cdodt-AT-fcoe.k12.ca.us> for the bug report.
2721 2747
2722 2748 * IPython/genutils.py (ask_yes_no): new function for asking yes/no
2723 2749 type confirmations. Will need to use it in all of IPython's code
2724 2750 consistently.
2725 2751
2726 2752 * IPython/CrashHandler.py (CrashHandler.__call__): changed the
2727 2753 context to print 31 lines instead of the default 5. This will make
2728 2754 the crash reports extremely detailed in case the problem is in
2729 2755 libraries I don't have access to.
2730 2756
2731 2757 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): changed the 'last
2732 2758 line of defense' code to still crash, but giving users fair
2733 2759 warning. I don't want internal errors to go unreported: if there's
2734 2760 an internal problem, IPython should crash and generate a full
2735 2761 report.
2736 2762
2737 2763 2002-11-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2738 2764
2739 2765 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): added code to trap
2740 2766 otherwise uncaught exceptions which can appear if people set
2741 2767 sys.stdout to something badly broken. Thanks to a crash report
2742 2768 from henni-AT-mail.brainbot.com.
2743 2769
2744 2770 2002-11-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2745 2771
2746 2772 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): added
2747 2773 __IPYTHON__active to the builtins. It's a flag which goes on when
2748 2774 the interaction starts and goes off again when it stops. This
2749 2775 allows embedding code to detect being inside IPython. Before this
2750 2776 was done via __IPYTHON__, but that only shows that an IPython
2751 2777 instance has been created.
2752 2778
2753 2779 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_env): I realized that in a
2754 2780 UserDict, instance.data holds the data as a normal dict. So I
2755 2781 modified @env to return os.environ.data instead of rebuilding a
2756 2782 dict by hand.
2757 2783
2758 2784 2002-11-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2759 2785
2760 2786 * IPython/genutils.py (warn): changed so that level 1 prints no
2761 2787 header. Level 2 is now the default (with 'WARNING' header, as
2762 2788 before). I think I tracked all places where changes were needed in
2763 2789 IPython, but outside code using the old level numbering may have
2764 2790 broken.
2765 2791
2766 2792 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.runcode): added this to
2767 2793 handle the tracebacks in SystemExit traps correctly. The previous
2768 2794 code (through interact) was printing more of the stack than
2769 2795 necessary, showing IPython internal code to the user.
2770 2796
2771 2797 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc.py: Made confirm_exit 1 by
2772 2798 default. Now that the default at the confirmation prompt is yes,
2773 2799 it's not so intrusive. François' argument that ipython sessions
2774 2800 tend to be complex enough not to lose them from an accidental C-d,
2775 2801 is a valid one.
2776 2802
2777 2803 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): added a
2778 2804 showtraceback() call to the SystemExit trap, and modified the exit
2779 2805 confirmation to have yes as the default.
2780 2806
2781 2807 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc.py: removed 'session' option from
2782 2808 this file. It's been gone from the code for a long time, this was
2783 2809 simply leftover junk.
2784 2810
2785 2811 2002-11-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2786 2812
2787 2813 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc.py: new confirm_exit option
2788 2814 added. If set, IPython now traps EOF and asks for
2789 2815 confirmation. After a request by François Pinard.
2790 2816
2791 2817 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_Exit): New @Exit and @Quit instead
2792 2818 of @abort, and with a new (better) mechanism for handling the
2793 2819 exceptions.
2794 2820
2795 2821 2002-10-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2796 2822
2797 2823 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): updated the --help information and
2798 2824 the ipythonrc file to indicate that -log generates
2799 2825 ./ipython.log. Also fixed the corresponding info in @logstart.
2800 2826 This and several other fixes in the manuals thanks to reports by
2801 2827 François Pinard <pinard-AT-iro.umontreal.ca>.
2802 2828
2803 2829 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.switch_log): Fixed error message to
2804 2830 refer to @logstart (instead of @log, which doesn't exist).
2805 2831
2806 2832 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): fixed
2807 2833 AttributeError crash. Thanks to Christopher Armstrong
2808 2834 <radix-AT-twistedmatrix.com> for the report/fix. This bug had been
2809 2835 introduced recently (in 0.2.14pre37) with the fix to the eval
2810 2836 problem mentioned below.
2811 2837
2812 2838 2002-10-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2813 2839
2814 2840 * IPython/ConfigLoader.py (ConfigLoader.load): Fixes for Windows
2815 2841 installation. Thanks to Leonardo Santagada <retype-AT-terra.com.br>.
2816 2842
2817 2843 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell._prefilter): Many changes to
2818 2844 this function to fix a problem reported by Alex Schmolck. He saw
2819 2845 it with list comprehensions and generators, which were getting
2820 2846 called twice. The real problem was an 'eval' call in testing for
2821 2847 automagic which was evaluating the input line silently.
2822 2848
2823 2849 This is a potentially very nasty bug, if the input has side
2824 2850 effects which must not be repeated. The code is much cleaner now,
2825 2851 without any blanket 'except' left and with a regexp test for
2826 2852 actual function names.
2827 2853
2828 2854 But an eval remains, which I'm not fully comfortable with. I just
2829 2855 don't know how to find out if an expression could be a callable in
2830 2856 the user's namespace without doing an eval on the string. However
2831 2857 that string is now much more strictly checked so that no code
2832 2858 slips by, so the eval should only happen for things that can
2833 2859 really be only function/method names.
2834 2860
2835 2861 2002-10-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2836 2862
2837 2863 * Updated LyX to 1.2.1 so I can work on the docs again. Added Mac
2838 2864 OSX information to main manual, removed README_Mac_OSX file from
2839 2865 distribution. Also updated credits for recent additions.
2840 2866
2841 2867 2002-10-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2842 2868
2843 2869 * README_Mac_OSX: Added a README for Mac OSX users for fixing
2844 2870 terminal-related issues. Many thanks to Andrea Riciputi
2845 2871 <andrea.riciputi-AT-libero.it> for writing it.
2846 2872
2847 2873 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc.py: Fixes to various small issues,
2848 2874 thanks to Thorsten Kampe <thorsten-AT-thorstenkampe.de>.
2849 2875
2850 2876 * setup.py (make_shortcut): Fixes for Windows installation. Thanks
2851 2877 to Fredrik Kant <fredrik.kant-AT-front.com> and Syver Enstad
2852 2878 <syver-en-AT-online.no> who both submitted patches for this problem.
2853 2879
2854 2880 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.embed_mainloop): Patch for
2855 2881 global embedding to make sure that things don't overwrite user
2856 2882 globals accidentally. Thanks to Richard <rxe-AT-renre-europe.com>
2857 2883
2858 2884 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (gp): Patch for Gnuplot.py 1.6
2859 2885 compatibility. Thanks to Hayden Callow
2860 2886 <h.callow-AT-elec.canterbury.ac.nz>
2861 2887
2862 2888 2002-10-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2863 2889
2864 2890 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (PlotItem): Added 'index' option for
2865 2891 Gnuplot.File objects.
2866 2892
2867 2893 2002-07-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2868 2894
2869 2895 * IPython/genutils.py (timing): Added timings() and timing() for
2870 2896 quick access to the most commonly needed data, the execution
2871 2897 times. Old timing() renamed to timings_out().
2872 2898
2873 2899 2002-07-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2874 2900
2875 2901 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShellEmbed.restore_system_completer): fixed
2876 2902 bug with nested instances disrupting the parent's tab completion.
2877 2903
2878 2904 * IPython/iplib.py (all_completions): Added Alex Schmolck's
2879 2905 all_completions code to begin the emacs integration.
2880 2906
2881 2907 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (zip_items): Added optional 'titles'
2882 2908 argument to allow titling individual arrays when plotting.
2883 2909
2884 2910 2002-07-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2885 2911
2886 2912 * setup.py (make_shortcut): changed to retrieve the value of
2887 2913 'Program Files' directory from the registry (this value changes in
2888 2914 non-english versions of Windows). Thanks to Thomas Fanslau
2889 2915 <tfanslau-AT-gmx.de> for the report.
2890 2916
2891 2917 2002-07-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2892 2918
2893 2919 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.debugger): enabled workaround for
2894 2920 a bug in pdb, which crashes if a line with only whitespace is
2895 2921 entered. Bug report submitted to sourceforge.
2896 2922
2897 2923 2002-07-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2898 2924
2899 2925 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.nullrepr): fixed rare crash when
2900 2926 reporting exceptions (it's a bug in inspect.py, I just set a
2901 2927 workaround).
2902 2928
2903 2929 2002-07-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2904 2930
2905 2931 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): fixed reference to
2906 2932 __IPYTHON__ in __builtins__ to show up in user_ns.
2907 2933
2908 2934 2002-07-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2909 2935
2910 2936 * IPython/GnuplotInteractive.py (magic_gp_set_default): changed
2911 2937 name from @gp_set_instance to @gp_set_default.
2912 2938
2913 2939 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): default editor value set to
2914 2940 '0' (a string), to match the rc file. Otherwise will crash when
2915 2941 .strip() is called on it.
2916 2942
2917 2943
2918 2944 2002-06-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2919 2945
2920 2946 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.safe_execfile): fix importing
2921 2947 of files in current directory when a file is executed via
2922 2948 @run. Patch also by RA <ralf_ahlbrink-AT-web.de>.
2923 2949
2924 2950 * setup.py (manfiles): fix for rpm builds, submitted by RA
2925 2951 <ralf_ahlbrink-AT-web.de>. Now we have RPMs!
2926 2952
2927 2953 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fixed lookup of default
2928 2954 editor when set to '0'. Problem was, '0' evaluates to True (it's a
2929 2955 string!). A. Schmolck caught this one.
2930 2956
2931 2957 2002-06-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2932 2958
2933 2959 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fixed bug when running user
2934 2960 defined files at the cmd line. __name__ wasn't being set to
2935 2961 __main__.
2936 2962
2937 2963 * IPython/Gnuplot2.py (zip_items): improved it so it can plot also
2938 2964 regular lists and tuples besides Numeric arrays.
2939 2965
2940 2966 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.__call__): Added output
2941 2967 supression for input ending with ';'. Similar to Mathematica and
2942 2968 Matlab. The _* vars and Out[] list are still updated, just like
2943 2969 Mathematica behaves.
2944 2970
2945 2971 2002-06-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2946 2972
2947 2973 * IPython/ConfigLoader.py (ConfigLoader.load): fixed checking of
2948 2974 .ini extensions for profiels under Windows.
2949 2975
2950 2976 * IPython/OInspect.py (Inspector.pinfo): improved alignment of
2951 2977 string form. Fix contributed by Alexander Schmolck
2952 2978 <a.schmolck-AT-gmx.net>
2953 2979
2954 2980 * IPython/GnuplotRuntime.py (gp_new): new function. Returns a
2955 2981 pre-configured Gnuplot instance.
2956 2982
2957 2983 2002-06-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2958 2984
2959 2985 * IPython/numutils.py (exp_safe): new function, works around the
2960 2986 underflow problems in Numeric.
2961 2987 (log2): New fn. Safe log in base 2: returns exact integer answer
2962 2988 for exact integer powers of 2.
2963 2989
2964 2990 * IPython/Magic.py (get_py_filename): fixed it not expanding '~'
2965 2991 properly.
2966 2992
2967 2993 2002-06-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2968 2994
2969 2995 * IPython/genutils.py (timing): new function like
2970 2996 Mathematica's. Similar to time_test, but returns more info.
2971 2997
2972 2998 2002-06-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2973 2999
2974 3000 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_save): modified @save and @r
2975 3001 according to Mike Heeter's suggestions.
2976 3002
2977 3003 2002-06-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2978 3004
2979 3005 * IPython/GnuplotRuntime.py: Massive overhaul to the Gnuplot
2980 3006 system. GnuplotMagic is gone as a user-directory option. New files
2981 3007 make it easier to use all the gnuplot stuff both from external
2982 3008 programs as well as from IPython. Had to rewrite part of
2983 3009 hardcopy() b/c of a strange bug: often the ps files simply don't
2984 3010 get created, and require a repeat of the command (often several
2985 3011 times).
2986 3012
2987 3013 * IPython/ultraTB.py (AutoFormattedTB.__call__): changed to
2988 3014 resolve output channel at call time, so that if sys.stderr has
2989 3015 been redirected by user this gets honored.
2990 3016
2991 3017 2002-06-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
2992 3018
2993 3019 * IPython/Shell.py (IPShell.__init__): Changed IPythonShell to
2994 3020 IPShell. Kept a copy with the old names to avoid breaking people's
2995 3021 embedded code.
2996 3022
2997 3023 * IPython/ipython: simplified it to the bare minimum after
2998 3024 Holger's suggestions. Added info about how to use it in
2999 3025 PYTHONSTARTUP.
3000 3026
3001 3027 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShell): changed the options passing
3002 3028 from a string with funky %s replacements to a straight list. Maybe
3003 3029 a bit more typing, but it follows sys.argv conventions, so there's
3004 3030 less special-casing to remember.
3005 3031
3006 3032 2002-06-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3007 3033
3008 3034 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_r): new magic auto-repeat
3009 3035 command. Thanks to a suggestion by Mike Heeter.
3010 3036 (Magic.magic_pfile): added behavior to look at filenames if given
3011 3037 arg is not a defined object.
3012 3038 (Magic.magic_save): New @save function to save code snippets. Also
3013 3039 a Mike Heeter idea.
3014 3040
3015 3041 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py (plot): Improvements to
3016 3042 plot() and replot(). Much more convenient now, especially for
3017 3043 interactive use.
3018 3044
3019 3045 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): Added .py automatically to
3020 3046 filenames.
3021 3047
3022 3048 2002-06-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3023 3049
3024 3050 * IPython/Struct.py (Struct.__init__): modified to admit
3025 3051 initialization via another struct.
3026 3052
3027 3053 * IPython/genutils.py (SystemExec.__init__): New stateful
3028 3054 interface to xsys and bq. Useful for writing system scripts.
3029 3055
3030 3056 2002-05-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3031 3057
3032 3058 * MANIFEST.in: Changed docfile selection to exclude all the lyx
3033 3059 documents. This will make the user download smaller (it's getting
3034 3060 too big).
3035 3061
3036 3062 2002-05-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3037 3063
3038 3064 * IPython/iplib.py (_FakeModule.__init__): New class introduced to
3039 3065 fix problems with shelve and pickle. Seems to work, but I don't
3040 3066 know if corner cases break it. Thanks to Mike Heeter
3041 3067 <korora-AT-SDF.LONESTAR.ORG> for the bug reports and test cases.
3042 3068
3043 3069 2002-05-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3044 3070
3045 3071 * IPython/Magic.py (Macro.__init__): fixed magics embedded in
3046 3072 macros having broken.
3047 3073
3048 3074 2002-05-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3049 3075
3050 3076 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_logstart): fixed recently
3051 3077 introduced logging bug: all history before logging started was
3052 3078 being written one character per line! This came from the redesign
3053 3079 of the input history as a special list which slices to strings,
3054 3080 not to lists.
3055 3081
3056 3082 2002-05-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3057 3083
3058 3084 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.__init__): made the color table
3059 3085 be an attribute of all classes in this module. The design of these
3060 3086 classes needs some serious overhauling.
3061 3087
3062 3088 * IPython/DPyGetOpt.py (DPyGetOpt.setPosixCompliance): fixed bug
3063 3089 which was ignoring '_' in option names.
3064 3090
3065 3091 * IPython/ultraTB.py (FormattedTB.__init__): Changed
3066 3092 'Verbose_novars' to 'Context' and made it the new default. It's a
3067 3093 bit more readable and also safer than verbose.
3068 3094
3069 3095 * IPython/PyColorize.py (Parser.__call__): Fixed coloring of
3070 3096 triple-quoted strings.
3071 3097
3072 3098 * IPython/OInspect.py (__all__): new module exposing the object
3073 3099 introspection facilities. Now the corresponding magics are dummy
3074 3100 wrappers around this. Having this module will make it much easier
3075 3101 to put these functions into our modified pdb.
3076 3102 This new object inspector system uses the new colorizing module,
3077 3103 so source code and other things are nicely syntax highlighted.
3078 3104
3079 3105 2002-05-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3080 3106
3081 3107 * IPython/ColorANSI.py: Split the coloring tools into a separate
3082 3108 module so I can use them in other code easier (they were part of
3083 3109 ultraTB).
3084 3110
3085 3111 2002-05-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3086 3112
3087 3113 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py (magic_gp_set_instance):
3088 3114 fixed it to set the global 'g' also to the called instance, as
3089 3115 long as 'g' was still a gnuplot instance (so it doesn't overwrite
3090 3116 user's 'g' variables).
3091 3117
3092 3118 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Added In/Out
3093 3119 global variables (aliases to _ih,_oh) so that users which expect
3094 3120 In[5] or Out[7] to work aren't unpleasantly surprised.
3095 3121 (InputList.__getslice__): new class to allow executing slices of
3096 3122 input history directly. Very simple class, complements the use of
3097 3123 macros.
3098 3124
3099 3125 2002-05-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3100 3126
3101 3127 * setup.py (docdirbase): make doc directory be just doc/IPython
3102 3128 without version numbers, it will reduce clutter for users.
3103 3129
3104 3130 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): Add explicit local dict to
3105 3131 execfile call to prevent possible memory leak. See for details:
3106 3132 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2002-February/088476.html
3107 3133
3108 3134 2002-05-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3109 3135
3110 3136 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_psource): made the object
3111 3137 introspection names be more standard: pdoc, pdef, pfile and
3112 3138 psource. They all print/page their output, and it makes
3113 3139 remembering them easier. Kept old names for compatibility as
3114 3140 aliases.
3115 3141
3116 3142 2002-05-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3117 3143
3118 3144 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py: I think I finally understood
3119 3145 what the mouse problem was. The trick is to use gnuplot with temp
3120 3146 files and NOT with pipes (for data communication), because having
3121 3147 both pipes and the mouse on is bad news.
3122 3148
3123 3149 2002-05-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3124 3150
3125 3151 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic._ofind): fixed namespace order search
3126 3152 bug. Information would be reported about builtins even when
3127 3153 user-defined functions overrode them.
3128 3154
3129 3155 2002-05-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3130 3156
3131 3157 * IPython/__init__.py (__all__): removed FlexCompleter from
3132 3158 __all__ so that things don't fail in platforms without readline.
3133 3159
3134 3160 2002-05-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3135 3161
3136 3162 * IPython/__init__.py (__all__): removed numutils from __all__ b/c
3137 3163 it requires Numeric, effectively making Numeric a dependency for
3138 3164 IPython.
3139 3165
3140 3166 * Released 0.2.13
3141 3167
3142 3168 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_prun): big overhaul to the
3143 3169 profiler interface. Now all the major options from the profiler
3144 3170 module are directly supported in IPython, both for single
3145 3171 expressions (@prun) and for full programs (@run -p).
3146 3172
3147 3173 2002-05-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3148 3174
3149 3175 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_doc): fixed to show docstrings of
3150 3176 magic properly formatted for screen.
3151 3177
3152 3178 * setup.py (make_shortcut): Changed things to put pdf version in
3153 3179 doc/ instead of doc/manual (had to change lyxport a bit).
3154 3180
3155 3181 * IPython/Magic.py (Profile.string_stats): made profile runs go
3156 3182 through pager (they are long and a pager allows searching, saving,
3157 3183 etc.)
3158 3184
3159 3185 2002-05-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3160 3186
3161 3187 * Released 0.2.12
3162 3188
3163 3189 2002-05-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3164 3190
3165 3191 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_hist): small bug fixed (recently
3166 3192 introduced); 'hist n1 n2' was broken.
3167 3193 (Magic.magic_pdb): added optional on/off arguments to @pdb
3168 3194 (Magic.magic_run): added option -i to @run, which executes code in
3169 3195 the IPython namespace instead of a clean one. Also added @irun as
3170 3196 an alias to @run -i.
3171 3197
3172 3198 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py (magic_gp_set_instance):
3173 3199 fixed (it didn't really do anything, the namespaces were wrong).
3174 3200
3175 3201 * IPython/Debugger.py (__init__): Added workaround for python 2.1
3176 3202
3177 3203 * IPython/__init__.py (__all__): Fixed package namespace, now
3178 3204 'import IPython' does give access to IPython.<all> as
3179 3205 expected. Also renamed __release__ to Release.
3180 3206
3181 3207 * IPython/Debugger.py (__license__): created new Pdb class which
3182 3208 functions like a drop-in for the normal pdb.Pdb but does NOT
3183 3209 import readline by default. This way it doesn't muck up IPython's
3184 3210 readline handling, and now tab-completion finally works in the
3185 3211 debugger -- sort of. It completes things globally visible, but the
3186 3212 completer doesn't track the stack as pdb walks it. That's a bit
3187 3213 tricky, and I'll have to implement it later.
3188 3214
3189 3215 2002-05-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3190 3216
3191 3217 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_oinfo): fixed formatting bug for
3192 3218 magic docstrings when printed via ? (explicit \'s were being
3193 3219 printed).
3194 3220
3195 3221 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fixed namespace
3196 3222 identification bug. Now variables loaded via logs or command-line
3197 3223 files are recognized in the interactive namespace by @who.
3198 3224
3199 3225 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.safe_execfile): Fixed bug in
3200 3226 log replay system stemming from the string form of Structs.
3201 3227
3202 3228 * IPython/Magic.py (Macro.__init__): improved macros to properly
3203 3229 handle magic commands in them.
3204 3230 (Magic.magic_logstart): usernames are now expanded so 'logstart
3205 3231 ~/mylog' now works.
3206 3232
3207 3233 * IPython/iplib.py (complete): fixed bug where paths starting with
3208 3234 '/' would be completed as magic names.
3209 3235
3210 3236 2002-05-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3211 3237
3212 3238 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): added options -p and -f to
3213 3239 allow running full programs under the profiler's control.
3214 3240
3215 3241 * IPython/ultraTB.py (FormattedTB.__init__): Added Verbose_novars
3216 3242 mode to report exceptions verbosely but without formatting
3217 3243 variables. This addresses the issue of ipython 'freezing' (it's
3218 3244 not frozen, but caught in an expensive formatting loop) when huge
3219 3245 variables are in the context of an exception.
3220 3246 (VerboseTB.text): Added '--->' markers at line where exception was
3221 3247 triggered. Much clearer to read, especially in NoColor modes.
3222 3248
3223 3249 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): bugfix: -n option had been
3224 3250 implemented in reverse when changing to the new parse_options().
3225 3251
3226 3252 2002-05-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3227 3253
3228 3254 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.parse_options): new function so that
3229 3255 magics can parse options easier.
3230 3256 (Magic.magic_prun): new function similar to profile.run(),
3231 3257 suggested by Chris Hart.
3232 3258 (Magic.magic_cd): fixed behavior so that it only changes if
3233 3259 directory actually is in history.
3234 3260
3235 3261 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): added information about potential
3236 3262 slowness of Verbose exception mode when there are huge data
3237 3263 structures to be formatted (thanks to Archie Paulson).
3238 3264
3239 3265 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Changed default logging
3240 3266 (when simply called with -log) to use curr_dir/ipython.log in
3241 3267 rotate mode. Fixed crash which was occuring with -log before
3242 3268 (thanks to Jim Boyle).
3243 3269
3244 3270 2002-05-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3245 3271
3246 3272 * Released 0.2.11 for these fixes (mainly the ultraTB one which
3247 3273 was nasty -- though somewhat of a corner case).
3248 3274
3249 3275 * IPython/ultraTB.py (AutoFormattedTB.text): renamed __text to
3250 3276 text (was a bug).
3251 3277
3252 3278 2002-04-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3253 3279
3254 3280 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py (magic_gp): Minor fix to add
3255 3281 a print after ^D or ^C from the user so that the In[] prompt
3256 3282 doesn't over-run the gnuplot one.
3257 3283
3258 3284 2002-04-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3259 3285
3260 3286 * Released 0.2.10
3261 3287
3262 3288 * IPython/__release__.py (version): get date dynamically.
3263 3289
3264 3290 * Misc. documentation updates thanks to Arnd's comments. Also ran
3265 3291 a full spellcheck on the manual (hadn't been done in a while).
3266 3292
3267 3293 2002-04-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3268 3294
3269 3295 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_logstart): Fixed bug where
3270 3296 starting a log in mid-session would reset the input history list.
3271 3297
3272 3298 2002-04-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3273 3299
3274 3300 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.wait): Fixed bug where not
3275 3301 all files were being included in an update. Now anything in
3276 3302 UserConfig that matches [A-Za-z]*.py will go (this excludes
3277 3303 __init__.py)
3278 3304
3279 3305 2002-04-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3280 3306
3281 3307 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.__init__): Added __IPYTHON__
3282 3308 to __builtins__ so that any form of embedded or imported code can
3283 3309 test for being inside IPython.
3284 3310
3285 3311 * IPython/UserConfig/GnuplotMagic.py: (magic_gp_set_instance):
3286 3312 changed to GnuplotMagic because it's now an importable module,
3287 3313 this makes the name follow that of the standard Gnuplot module.
3288 3314 GnuplotMagic can now be loaded at any time in mid-session.
3289 3315
3290 3316 2002-04-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3291 3317
3292 3318 * IPython/numutils.py: removed SIUnits. It doesn't properly set
3293 3319 the globals (IPython has its own namespace) and the
3294 3320 PhysicalQuantity stuff is much better anyway.
3295 3321
3296 3322 * IPython/UserConfig/example-gnuplot.py (g2): Added gnuplot
3297 3323 embedding example to standard user directory for
3298 3324 distribution. Also put it in the manual.
3299 3325
3300 3326 * IPython/numutils.py (gnuplot_exec): Changed to take a gnuplot
3301 3327 instance as first argument (so it doesn't rely on some obscure
3302 3328 hidden global).
3303 3329
3304 3330 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc.py: put () back in accepted
3305 3331 delimiters. While it prevents ().TAB from working, it allows
3306 3332 completions in open (... expressions. This is by far a more common
3307 3333 case.
3308 3334
3309 3335 2002-04-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3310 3336
3311 3337 * IPython/Extensions/InterpreterPasteInput.py: new
3312 3338 syntax-processing module for pasting lines with >>> or ... at the
3313 3339 start.
3314 3340
3315 3341 * IPython/Extensions/PhysicalQ_Interactive.py
3316 3342 (PhysicalQuantityInteractive.__int__): fixed to work with either
3317 3343 Numeric or math.
3318 3344
3319 3345 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc-numeric.py: reorganized the
3320 3346 provided profiles. Now we have:
3321 3347 -math -> math module as * and cmath with its own namespace.
3322 3348 -numeric -> Numeric as *, plus gnuplot & grace
3323 3349 -physics -> same as before
3324 3350
3325 3351 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_magic): Fixed bug where
3326 3352 user-defined magics wouldn't be found by @magic if they were
3327 3353 defined as class methods. Also cleaned up the namespace search
3328 3354 logic and the string building (to use %s instead of many repeated
3329 3355 string adds).
3330 3356
3331 3357 * IPython/UserConfig/example-magic.py (magic_foo): updated example
3332 3358 of user-defined magics to operate with class methods (cleaner, in
3333 3359 line with the gnuplot code).
3334 3360
3335 3361 2002-04-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3336 3362
3337 3363 * setup.py: updated dependency list so that manual is updated when
3338 3364 all included files change.
3339 3365
3340 3366 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): Fixed bug which was ignoring
3341 3367 the delimiter removal option (the fix is ugly right now).
3342 3368
3343 3369 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc-physics.py: simplified not to load
3344 3370 all of the math profile (quicker loading, no conflict between
3345 3371 g-9.8 and g-gnuplot).
3346 3372
3347 3373 * IPython/CrashHandler.py (CrashHandler.__call__): changed default
3348 3374 name of post-mortem files to IPython_crash_report.txt.
3349 3375
3350 3376 * Cleanup/update of the docs. Added all the new readline info and
3351 3377 formatted all lists as 'real lists'.
3352 3378
3353 3379 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): removed now-obsolete
3354 3380 tab-completion options, since the full readline parse_and_bind is
3355 3381 now accessible.
3356 3382
3357 3383 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): Changed
3358 3384 handling of readline options. Now users can specify any string to
3359 3385 be passed to parse_and_bind(), as well as the delimiters to be
3360 3386 removed.
3361 3387 (InteractiveShell.__init__): Added __name__ to the global
3362 3388 namespace so that things like Itpl which rely on its existence
3363 3389 don't crash.
3364 3390 (InteractiveShell._prefilter): Defined the default with a _ so
3365 3391 that prefilter() is easier to override, while the default one
3366 3392 remains available.
3367 3393
3368 3394 2002-04-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3369 3395
3370 3396 * Added information about pdb in the docs.
3371 3397
3372 3398 2002-04-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3373 3399
3374 3400 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): added rc_override option to
3375 3401 allow passing config options at creation time which may override
3376 3402 anything set in the config files or command line. This is
3377 3403 particularly useful for configuring embedded instances.
3378 3404
3379 3405 2002-04-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3380 3406
3381 3407 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.log): Fixed a nasty bug which could
3382 3408 crash embedded instances because of the input cache falling out of
3383 3409 sync with the output counter.
3384 3410
3385 3411 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__init__): added a debug
3386 3412 mode which calls pdb after an uncaught exception in IPython itself.
3387 3413
3388 3414 2002-04-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3389 3415
3390 3416 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.showtraceback): pdb mucks up
3391 3417 readline, fix it back after each call.
3392 3418
3393 3419 * IPython/ultraTB.py (AutoFormattedTB.__text): made text a private
3394 3420 method to force all access via __call__(), which guarantees that
3395 3421 traceback references are properly deleted.
3396 3422
3397 3423 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput._display): minor fixes to
3398 3424 improve printing when pprint is in use.
3399 3425
3400 3426 2002-04-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3401 3427
3402 3428 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__call__): SystemExit
3403 3429 exceptions aren't caught anymore. If the user triggers one, he
3404 3430 should know why he's doing it and it should go all the way up,
3405 3431 just like any other exception. So now @abort will fully kill the
3406 3432 embedded interpreter and the embedding code (unless that happens
3407 3433 to catch SystemExit).
3408 3434
3409 3435 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.__init__): added a call_pdb flag
3410 3436 and a debugger() method to invoke the interactive pdb debugger
3411 3437 after printing exception information. Also added the corresponding
3412 3438 -pdb option and @pdb magic to control this feature, and updated
3413 3439 the docs. After a suggestion from Christopher Hart
3414 3440 (hart-AT-caltech.edu).
3415 3441
3416 3442 2002-04-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3417 3443
3418 3444 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__init__): modified to use
3419 3445 the exception handlers defined by the user (not the CrashHandler)
3420 3446 so that user exceptions don't trigger an ipython bug report.
3421 3447
3422 3448 * IPython/ultraTB.py (ColorTB.__init__): made the color scheme
3423 3449 configurable (it should have always been so).
3424 3450
3425 3451 2002-03-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3426 3452
3427 3453 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__call__): many changes here
3428 3454 and there to fix embedding namespace issues. This should all be
3429 3455 done in a more elegant way.
3430 3456
3431 3457 2002-03-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3432 3458
3433 3459 * IPython/genutils.py (get_home_dir): Try to make it work under
3434 3460 win9x also.
3435 3461
3436 3462 2002-03-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3437 3463
3438 3464 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__init__): leave
3439 3465 sys.displayhook untouched upon __init__.
3440 3466
3441 3467 2002-03-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3442 3468
3443 3469 * Released 0.2.9 (for embedding bug, basically).
3444 3470
3445 3471 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__call__): Trap SystemExit
3446 3472 exceptions so that enclosing shell's state can be restored.
3447 3473
3448 3474 * Changed magic_gnuplot.py to magic-gnuplot.py to standardize
3449 3475 naming conventions in the .ipython/ dir.
3450 3476
3451 3477 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): removed '-'
3452 3478 from delimiters list so filenames with - in them get expanded.
3453 3479
3454 3480 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.__call__): fixed bug with
3455 3481 sys.displayhook not being properly restored after an embedded call.
3456 3482
3457 3483 2002-03-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3458 3484
3459 3485 * Released 0.2.8
3460 3486
3461 3487 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.user_setup): fixed bug where
3462 3488 some files weren't being included in a -upgrade.
3463 3489 (InteractiveShell.init_readline): Added 'set show-all-if-ambiguous
3464 3490 on' so that the first tab completes.
3465 3491 (InteractiveShell.handle_magic): fixed bug with spaces around
3466 3492 quotes breaking many magic commands.
3467 3493
3468 3494 * setup.py: added note about ignoring the syntax error messages at
3469 3495 installation.
3470 3496
3471 3497 * IPython/UserConfig/magic_gnuplot.py (magic_gp): finished
3472 3498 streamlining the gnuplot interface, now there's only one magic @gp.
3473 3499
3474 3500 2002-03-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3475 3501
3476 3502 * IPython/UserConfig/magic_gnuplot.py: new name for the
3477 3503 example-magic_pm.py file. Much enhanced system, now with a shell
3478 3504 for communicating directly with gnuplot, one command at a time.
3479 3505
3480 3506 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_run): added option -n to prevent
3481 3507 setting __name__=='__main__'.
3482 3508
3483 3509 * IPython/UserConfig/example-magic_pm.py (magic_pm): Added
3484 3510 mini-shell for accessing gnuplot from inside ipython. Should
3485 3511 extend it later for grace access too. Inspired by Arnd's
3486 3512 suggestion.
3487 3513
3488 3514 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.handle_magic): fixed bug when
3489 3515 calling magic functions with () in their arguments. Thanks to Arnd
3490 3516 Baecker for pointing this to me.
3491 3517
3492 3518 * IPython/numutils.py (sum_flat): fixed bug. Would recurse
3493 3519 infinitely for integer or complex arrays (only worked with floats).
3494 3520
3495 3521 2002-03-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3496 3522
3497 3523 * setup.py: Merged setup and setup_windows into a single script
3498 3524 which properly handles things for windows users.
3499 3525
3500 3526 2002-03-15 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3501 3527
3502 3528 * Big change to the manual: now the magics are all automatically
3503 3529 documented. This information is generated from their docstrings
3504 3530 and put in a latex file included by the manual lyx file. This way
3505 3531 we get always up to date information for the magics. The manual
3506 3532 now also has proper version information, also auto-synced.
3507 3533
3508 3534 For this to work, an undocumented --magic_docstrings option was added.
3509 3535
3510 3536 2002-03-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3511 3537
3512 3538 * IPython/ultraTB.py (TermColors): fixed problem with dark colors
3513 3539 under CDE terminals. An explicit ;2 color reset is needed in the escapes.
3514 3540
3515 3541 2002-03-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3516 3542
3517 3543 * IPython/ultraTB.py (TermColors): changed color escapes again to
3518 3544 fix the (old, reintroduced) line-wrapping bug. Basically, if
3519 3545 \001..\002 aren't given in the color escapes, lines get wrapped
3520 3546 weirdly. But giving those screws up old xterms and emacs terms. So
3521 3547 I added some logic for emacs terms to be ok, but I can't identify old
3522 3548 xterms separately ($TERM=='xterm' for many terminals, like konsole).
3523 3549
3524 3550 2002-03-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3525 3551
3526 3552 * IPython/usage.py (__doc__): Various documentation cleanups and
3527 3553 updates, both in usage docstrings and in the manual.
3528 3554
3529 3555 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.set_colors): cleanups for
3530 3556 handling of caching. Set minimum acceptabe value for having a
3531 3557 cache at 20 values.
3532 3558
3533 3559 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.user_setup): moved the
3534 3560 install_first_time function to a method, renamed it and added an
3535 3561 'upgrade' mode. Now people can update their config directory with
3536 3562 a simple command line switch (-upgrade, also new).
3537 3563
3538 3564 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_pfile): Made @pfile an alias to
3539 3565 @file (convenient for automagic users under Python >= 2.2).
3540 3566 Removed @files (it seemed more like a plural than an abbrev. of
3541 3567 'file show').
3542 3568
3543 3569 * IPython/iplib.py (install_first_time): Fixed crash if there were
3544 3570 backup files ('~') in .ipython/ install directory.
3545 3571
3546 3572 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): fixes for new prompt
3547 3573 system. Things look fine, but these changes are fairly
3548 3574 intrusive. Test them for a few days.
3549 3575
3550 3576 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.__init__): Massive rewrite of
3551 3577 the prompts system. Now all in/out prompt strings are user
3552 3578 controllable. This is particularly useful for embedding, as one
3553 3579 can tag embedded instances with particular prompts.
3554 3580
3555 3581 Also removed global use of sys.ps1/2, which now allows nested
3556 3582 embeddings without any problems. Added command-line options for
3557 3583 the prompt strings.
3558 3584
3559 3585 2002-03-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3560 3586
3561 3587 * IPython/UserConfig/example-embed-short.py (ipshell): added
3562 3588 example file with the bare minimum code for embedding.
3563 3589
3564 3590 * IPython/Shell.py (IPythonShellEmbed.set_dummy_mode): added
3565 3591 functionality for the embeddable shell to be activated/deactivated
3566 3592 either globally or at each call.
3567 3593
3568 3594 * IPython/Prompts.py (Prompt1.auto_rewrite): Fixes the problem of
3569 3595 rewriting the prompt with '--->' for auto-inputs with proper
3570 3596 coloring. Now the previous UGLY hack in handle_auto() is gone, and
3571 3597 this is handled by the prompts class itself, as it should.
3572 3598
3573 3599 2002-03-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3574 3600
3575 3601 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_logstart): Changed @log to
3576 3602 @logstart to avoid name clashes with the math log function.
3577 3603
3578 3604 * Big updates to X/Emacs section of the manual.
3579 3605
3580 3606 * Removed ipython_emacs. Milan explained to me how to pass
3581 3607 arguments to ipython through Emacs. Some day I'm going to end up
3582 3608 learning some lisp...
3583 3609
3584 3610 2002-03-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3585 3611
3586 3612 * IPython/ipython_emacs: Created script to be used as the
3587 3613 py-python-command Emacs variable so we can pass IPython
3588 3614 parameters. I can't figure out how to tell Emacs directly to pass
3589 3615 parameters to IPython, so a dummy shell script will do it.
3590 3616
3591 3617 Other enhancements made for things to work better under Emacs'
3592 3618 various types of terminals. Many thanks to Milan Zamazal
3593 3619 <pdm-AT-zamazal.org> for all the suggestions and pointers.
3594 3620
3595 3621 2002-03-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3596 3622
3597 3623 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): added a --readline! option so
3598 3624 that loading of readline is now optional. This gives better
3599 3625 control to emacs users.
3600 3626
3601 3627 * IPython/ultraTB.py (__date__): Modified color escape sequences
3602 3628 and now things work fine under xterm and in Emacs' term buffers
3603 3629 (though not shell ones). Well, in emacs you get colors, but all
3604 3630 seem to be 'light' colors (no difference between dark and light
3605 3631 ones). But the garbage chars are gone, and also in xterms. It
3606 3632 seems that now I'm using 'cleaner' ansi sequences.
3607 3633
3608 3634 2002-02-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3609 3635
3610 3636 * Released 0.2.7 (mainly to publish the scoping fix).
3611 3637
3612 3638 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.logstate): added. A corresponding
3613 3639 @logstate magic was created.
3614 3640
3615 3641 * IPython/Magic.py: fixed nested scoping problem under Python
3616 3642 2.1.x (automagic wasn't working).
3617 3643
3618 3644 2002-02-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3619 3645
3620 3646 * Released 0.2.6.
3621 3647
3622 3648 * IPython/OutputTrap.py (OutputTrap.__init__): added a 'quiet'
3623 3649 option so that logs can come out without any headers at all.
3624 3650
3625 3651 * IPython/UserConfig/ipythonrc-scipy.py: created a profile for
3626 3652 SciPy.
3627 3653
3628 3654 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.embed_mainloop): Changed so
3629 3655 that embedded IPython calls don't require vars() to be explicitly
3630 3656 passed. Now they are extracted from the caller's frame (code
3631 3657 snatched from Eric Jones' weave). Added better documentation to
3632 3658 the section on embedding and the example file.
3633 3659
3634 3660 * IPython/genutils.py (page): Changed so that under emacs, it just
3635 3661 prints the string. You can then page up and down in the emacs
3636 3662 buffer itself. This is how the builtin help() works.
3637 3663
3638 3664 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput.__call__): Fixed issue with
3639 3665 macro scoping: macros need to be executed in the user's namespace
3640 3666 to work as if they had been typed by the user.
3641 3667
3642 3668 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_macro): Changed macros so they
3643 3669 execute automatically (no need to type 'exec...'). They then
3644 3670 behave like 'true macros'. The printing system was also modified
3645 3671 for this to work.
3646 3672
3647 3673 2002-02-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3648 3674
3649 3675 * IPython/genutils.py (page_file): new function for paging files
3650 3676 in an OS-independent way. Also necessary for file viewing to work
3651 3677 well inside Emacs buffers.
3652 3678 (page): Added checks for being in an emacs buffer.
3653 3679 (page): fixed bug for Windows ($TERM isn't set in Windows). Fixed
3654 3680 same bug in iplib.
3655 3681
3656 3682 2002-02-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3657 3683
3658 3684 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): modified use
3659 3685 of readline so that IPython can work inside an Emacs buffer.
3660 3686
3661 3687 * IPython/ultraTB.py (AutoFormattedTB.__call__): some fixes to
3662 3688 method signatures (they weren't really bugs, but it looks cleaner
3663 3689 and keeps PyChecker happy).
3664 3690
3665 3691 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): added hooks Struct to __IP
3666 3692 for implementing various user-defined hooks. Currently only
3667 3693 display is done.
3668 3694
3669 3695 * IPython/Prompts.py (CachedOutput._display): changed display
3670 3696 functions so that they can be dynamically changed by users easily.
3671 3697
3672 3698 * IPython/Extensions/numeric_formats.py (num_display): added an
3673 3699 extension for printing NumPy arrays in flexible manners. It
3674 3700 doesn't do anything yet, but all the structure is in
3675 3701 place. Ultimately the plan is to implement output format control
3676 3702 like in Octave.
3677 3703
3678 3704 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.lsmagic): changed so that bound magic
3679 3705 methods are found at run-time by all the automatic machinery.
3680 3706
3681 3707 2002-02-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3682 3708
3683 3709 * setup_Windows.py (make_shortcut): documented. Cleaned up the
3684 3710 whole file a little.
3685 3711
3686 3712 * ToDo: closed this document. Now there's a new_design.lyx
3687 3713 document for all new ideas. Added making a pdf of it for the
3688 3714 end-user distro.
3689 3715
3690 3716 * IPython/Logger.py (Logger.switch_log): Created this to replace
3691 3717 logon() and logoff(). It also fixes a nasty crash reported by
3692 3718 Philip Hisley <compsys-AT-starpower.net>. Many thanks to him.
3693 3719
3694 3720 * IPython/iplib.py (complete): got auto-completion to work with
3695 3721 automagic (I had wanted this for a long time).
3696 3722
3697 3723 * IPython/Magic.py (Magic.magic_files): Added @files as an alias
3698 3724 to @file, since file() is now a builtin and clashes with automagic
3699 3725 for @file.
3700 3726
3701 3727 * Made some new files: Prompts, CrashHandler, Magic, Logger. All
3702 3728 of this was previously in iplib, which had grown to more than 2000
3703 3729 lines, way too long. No new functionality, but it makes managing
3704 3730 the code a bit easier.
3705 3731
3706 3732 * IPython/iplib.py (IPythonCrashHandler.__call__): Added version
3707 3733 information to crash reports.
3708 3734
3709 3735 2002-02-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3710 3736
3711 3737 * Released 0.2.5.
3712 3738
3713 3739 2002-02-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3714 3740
3715 3741 * Wrote a relatively complete Windows installer. It puts
3716 3742 everything in place, creates Start Menu entries and fixes the
3717 3743 color issues. Nothing fancy, but it works.
3718 3744
3719 3745 2002-02-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3720 3746
3721 3747 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.safe_execfile): added an
3722 3748 os.path.expanduser() call so that we can type @run ~/myfile.py and
3723 3749 have thigs work as expected.
3724 3750
3725 3751 * IPython/genutils.py (page): fixed exception handling so things
3726 3752 work both in Unix and Windows correctly. Quitting a pager triggers
3727 3753 an IOError/broken pipe in Unix, and in windows not finding a pager
3728 3754 is also an IOError, so I had to actually look at the return value
3729 3755 of the exception, not just the exception itself. Should be ok now.
3730 3756
3731 3757 * IPython/ultraTB.py (ColorSchemeTable.set_active_scheme):
3732 3758 modified to allow case-insensitive color scheme changes.
3733 3759
3734 3760 2002-02-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3735 3761
3736 3762 * IPython/genutils.py (native_line_ends): new function to leave
3737 3763 user config files with os-native line-endings.
3738 3764
3739 3765 * README and manual updates.
3740 3766
3741 3767 * IPython/genutils.py: fixed unicode bug: use types.StringTypes
3742 3768 instead of StringType to catch Unicode strings.
3743 3769
3744 3770 * IPython/genutils.py (filefind): fixed bug for paths with
3745 3771 embedded spaces (very common in Windows).
3746 3772
3747 3773 * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): added a '.ini' to the rc
3748 3774 files under Windows, so that they get automatically associated
3749 3775 with a text editor. Windows makes it a pain to handle
3750 3776 extension-less files.
3751 3777
3752 3778 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.init_readline): Made the
3753 3779 warning about readline only occur for Posix. In Windows there's no
3754 3780 way to get readline, so why bother with the warning.
3755 3781
3756 3782 * IPython/Struct.py (Struct.__str__): fixed to use self.__dict__
3757 3783 for __str__ instead of dir(self), since dir() changed in 2.2.
3758 3784
3759 3785 * Ported to Windows! Tested on XP, I suspect it should work fine
3760 3786 on NT/2000, but I don't think it will work on 98 et al. That
3761 3787 series of Windows is such a piece of junk anyway that I won't try
3762 3788 porting it there. The XP port was straightforward, showed a few
3763 3789 bugs here and there (fixed all), in particular some string
3764 3790 handling stuff which required considering Unicode strings (which
3765 3791 Windows uses). This is good, but hasn't been too tested :) No
3766 3792 fancy installer yet, I'll put a note in the manual so people at
3767 3793 least make manually a shortcut.
3768 3794
3769 3795 * IPython/iplib.py (Magic.magic_colors): Unified the color options
3770 3796 into a single one, "colors". This now controls both prompt and
3771 3797 exception color schemes, and can be changed both at startup
3772 3798 (either via command-line switches or via ipythonrc files) and at
3773 3799 runtime, with @colors.
3774 3800 (Magic.magic_run): renamed @prun to @run and removed the old
3775 3801 @run. The two were too similar to warrant keeping both.
3776 3802
3777 3803 2002-02-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3778 3804
3779 3805 * IPython/iplib.py (install_first_time): Added comment on how to
3780 3806 configure the color options for first-time users. Put a <return>
3781 3807 request at the end so that small-terminal users get a chance to
3782 3808 read the startup info.
3783 3809
3784 3810 2002-01-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3785 3811
3786 3812 * IPython/iplib.py (CachedOutput.update): Changed output memory
3787 3813 variable names from _o,_oo,_ooo,_o<n> to simply _,__,___,_<n>. For
3788 3814 input history we still use _i. Did this b/c these variable are
3789 3815 very commonly used in interactive work, so the less we need to
3790 3816 type the better off we are.
3791 3817 (Magic.magic_prun): updated @prun to better handle the namespaces
3792 3818 the file will run in, including a fix for __name__ not being set
3793 3819 before.
3794 3820
3795 3821 2002-01-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3796 3822
3797 3823 * IPython/ultraTB.py (VerboseTB.linereader): Fixed printing of
3798 3824 extra garbage for Python 2.2. Need to look more carefully into
3799 3825 this later.
3800 3826
3801 3827 2002-01-19 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3802 3828
3803 3829 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.showtraceback): fixed to
3804 3830 display SyntaxError exceptions properly formatted when they occur
3805 3831 (they can be triggered by imported code).
3806 3832
3807 3833 2002-01-18 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3808 3834
3809 3835 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.safe_execfile): now
3810 3836 SyntaxError exceptions are reported nicely formatted, instead of
3811 3837 spitting out only offset information as before.
3812 3838 (Magic.magic_prun): Added the @prun function for executing
3813 3839 programs with command line args inside IPython.
3814 3840
3815 3841 2002-01-16 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3816 3842
3817 3843 * IPython/iplib.py (Magic.magic_hist): Changed @hist and @dhist
3818 3844 to *not* include the last item given in a range. This brings their
3819 3845 behavior in line with Python's slicing:
3820 3846 a[n1:n2] -> a[n1]...a[n2-1]
3821 3847 It may be a bit less convenient, but I prefer to stick to Python's
3822 3848 conventions *everywhere*, so users never have to wonder.
3823 3849 (Magic.magic_macro): Added @macro function to ease the creation of
3824 3850 macros.
3825 3851
3826 3852 2002-01-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3827 3853
3828 3854 * Released 0.2.4.
3829 3855
3830 3856 * IPython/iplib.py (Magic.magic_pdef):
3831 3857 (InteractiveShell.safe_execfile): report magic lines and error
3832 3858 lines without line numbers so one can easily copy/paste them for
3833 3859 re-execution.
3834 3860
3835 3861 * Updated manual with recent changes.
3836 3862
3837 3863 * IPython/iplib.py (Magic.magic_oinfo): added constructor
3838 3864 docstring printing when class? is called. Very handy for knowing
3839 3865 how to create class instances (as long as __init__ is well
3840 3866 documented, of course :)
3841 3867 (Magic.magic_doc): print both class and constructor docstrings.
3842 3868 (Magic.magic_pdef): give constructor info if passed a class and
3843 3869 __call__ info for callable object instances.
3844 3870
3845 3871 2002-01-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3846 3872
3847 3873 * Made deep_reload() off by default. It doesn't always work
3848 3874 exactly as intended, so it's probably safer to have it off. It's
3849 3875 still available as dreload() anyway, so nothing is lost.
3850 3876
3851 3877 2002-01-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3852 3878
3853 3879 * Released 0.2.3 (contacted R.Singh at CU about biopython course,
3854 3880 so I wanted an updated release).
3855 3881
3856 3882 2001-12-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3857 3883
3858 3884 * IPython/iplib.py (InteractiveShell.interact): Added the original
3859 3885 code from 'code.py' for this module in order to change the
3860 3886 handling of a KeyboardInterrupt. This was necessary b/c otherwise
3861 3887 the history cache would break when the user hit Ctrl-C, and
3862 3888 interact() offers no way to add any hooks to it.
3863 3889
3864 3890 2001-12-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3865 3891
3866 3892 * setup.py: added check for 'MANIFEST' before trying to remove
3867 3893 it. Thanks to Sean Reifschneider.
3868 3894
3869 3895 2001-12-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3870 3896
3871 3897 * Released 0.2.2.
3872 3898
3873 3899 * Finished (reasonably) writing the manual. Later will add the
3874 3900 python-standard navigation stylesheets, but for the time being
3875 3901 it's fairly complete. Distribution will include html and pdf
3876 3902 versions.
3877 3903
3878 3904 * Bugfix: '.' wasn't being added to sys.path. Thanks to Prabhu
3879 3905 (MayaVi author).
3880 3906
3881 3907 2001-12-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3882 3908
3883 3909 * Released 0.2.1. Barring any nasty bugs, this is it as far as a
3884 3910 good public release, I think (with the manual and the distutils
3885 3911 installer). The manual can use some work, but that can go
3886 3912 slowly. Otherwise I think it's quite nice for end users. Next
3887 3913 summer, rewrite the guts of it...
3888 3914
3889 3915 * Changed format of ipythonrc files to use whitespace as the
3890 3916 separator instead of an explicit '='. Cleaner.
3891 3917
3892 3918 2001-12-20 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3893 3919
3894 3920 * Started a manual in LyX. For now it's just a quick merge of the
3895 3921 various internal docstrings and READMEs. Later it may grow into a
3896 3922 nice, full-blown manual.
3897 3923
3898 3924 * Set up a distutils based installer. Installation should now be
3899 3925 trivially simple for end-users.
3900 3926
3901 3927 2001-12-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3902 3928
3903 3929 * Released 0.2.0. First public release, announced it at
3904 3930 comp.lang.python. From now on, just bugfixes...
3905 3931
3906 3932 * Went through all the files, set copyright/license notices and
3907 3933 cleaned up things. Ready for release.
3908 3934
3909 3935 2001-12-10 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3910 3936
3911 3937 * Changed the first-time installer not to use tarfiles. It's more
3912 3938 robust now and less unix-dependent. Also makes it easier for
3913 3939 people to later upgrade versions.
3914 3940
3915 3941 * Changed @exit to @abort to reflect the fact that it's pretty
3916 3942 brutal (a sys.exit()). The difference between @abort and Ctrl-D
3917 3943 becomes significant only when IPyhton is embedded: in that case,
3918 3944 C-D closes IPython only, but @abort kills the enclosing program
3919 3945 too (unless it had called IPython inside a try catching
3920 3946 SystemExit).
3921 3947
3922 3948 * Created Shell module which exposes the actuall IPython Shell
3923 3949 classes, currently the normal and the embeddable one. This at
3924 3950 least offers a stable interface we won't need to change when
3925 3951 (later) the internals are rewritten. That rewrite will be confined
3926 3952 to iplib and ipmaker, but the Shell interface should remain as is.
3927 3953
3928 3954 * Added embed module which offers an embeddable IPShell object,
3929 3955 useful to fire up IPython *inside* a running program. Great for
3930 3956 debugging or dynamical data analysis.
3931 3957
3932 3958 2001-12-08 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3933 3959
3934 3960 * Fixed small bug preventing seeing info from methods of defined
3935 3961 objects (incorrect namespace in _ofind()).
3936 3962
3937 3963 * Documentation cleanup. Moved the main usage docstrings to a
3938 3964 separate file, usage.py (cleaner to maintain, and hopefully in the
3939 3965 future some perlpod-like way of producing interactive, man and
3940 3966 html docs out of it will be found).
3941 3967
3942 3968 * Added @profile to see your profile at any time.
3943 3969
3944 3970 * Added @p as an alias for 'print'. It's especially convenient if
3945 3971 using automagic ('p x' prints x).
3946 3972
3947 3973 * Small cleanups and fixes after a pychecker run.
3948 3974
3949 3975 * Changed the @cd command to handle @cd - and @cd -<n> for
3950 3976 visiting any directory in _dh.
3951 3977
3952 3978 * Introduced _dh, a history of visited directories. @dhist prints
3953 3979 it out with numbers.
3954 3980
3955 3981 2001-12-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3956 3982
3957 3983 * Released 0.1.22
3958 3984
3959 3985 * Made initialization a bit more robust against invalid color
3960 3986 options in user input (exit, not traceback-crash).
3961 3987
3962 3988 * Changed the bug crash reporter to write the report only in the
3963 3989 user's .ipython directory. That way IPython won't litter people's
3964 3990 hard disks with crash files all over the place. Also print on
3965 3991 screen the necessary mail command.
3966 3992
3967 3993 * With the new ultraTB, implemented LightBG color scheme for light
3968 3994 background terminals. A lot of people like white backgrounds, so I
3969 3995 guess we should at least give them something readable.
3970 3996
3971 3997 2001-12-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3972 3998
3973 3999 * Modified the structure of ultraTB. Now there's a proper class
3974 4000 for tables of color schemes which allow adding schemes easily and
3975 4001 switching the active scheme without creating a new instance every
3976 4002 time (which was ridiculous). The syntax for creating new schemes
3977 4003 is also cleaner. I think ultraTB is finally done, with a clean
3978 4004 class structure. Names are also much cleaner (now there's proper
3979 4005 color tables, no need for every variable to also have 'color' in
3980 4006 its name).
3981 4007
3982 4008 * Broke down genutils into separate files. Now genutils only
3983 4009 contains utility functions, and classes have been moved to their
3984 4010 own files (they had enough independent functionality to warrant
3985 4011 it): ConfigLoader, OutputTrap, Struct.
3986 4012
3987 4013 2001-12-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
3988 4014
3989 4015 * IPython turns 21! Released version 0.1.21, as a candidate for
3990 4016 public consumption. If all goes well, release in a few days.
3991 4017
3992 4018 * Fixed path bug (files in Extensions/ directory wouldn't be found
3993 4019 unless IPython/ was explicitly in sys.path).
3994 4020
3995 4021 * Extended the FlexCompleter class as MagicCompleter to allow
3996 4022 completion of @-starting lines.
3997 4023
3998 4024 * Created __release__.py file as a central repository for release
3999 4025 info that other files can read from.
4000 4026
4001 4027 * Fixed small bug in logging: when logging was turned on in
4002 4028 mid-session, old lines with special meanings (!@?) were being
4003 4029 logged without the prepended comment, which is necessary since
4004 4030 they are not truly valid python syntax. This should make session
4005 4031 restores produce less errors.
4006 4032
4007 4033 * The namespace cleanup forced me to make a FlexCompleter class
4008 4034 which is nothing but a ripoff of rlcompleter, but with selectable
4009 4035 namespace (rlcompleter only works in __main__.__dict__). I'll try
4010 4036 to submit a note to the authors to see if this change can be
4011 4037 incorporated in future rlcompleter releases (Dec.6: done)
4012 4038
4013 4039 * More fixes to namespace handling. It was a mess! Now all
4014 4040 explicit references to __main__.__dict__ are gone (except when
4015 4041 really needed) and everything is handled through the namespace
4016 4042 dicts in the IPython instance. We seem to be getting somewhere
4017 4043 with this, finally...
4018 4044
4019 4045 * Small documentation updates.
4020 4046
4021 4047 * Created the Extensions directory under IPython (with an
4022 4048 __init__.py). Put the PhysicalQ stuff there. This directory should
4023 4049 be used for all special-purpose extensions.
4024 4050
4025 4051 * File renaming:
4026 4052 ipythonlib --> ipmaker
4027 4053 ipplib --> iplib
4028 4054 This makes a bit more sense in terms of what these files actually do.
4029 4055
4030 4056 * Moved all the classes and functions in ipythonlib to ipplib, so
4031 4057 now ipythonlib only has make_IPython(). This will ease up its
4032 4058 splitting in smaller functional chunks later.
4033 4059
4034 4060 * Cleaned up (done, I think) output of @whos. Better column
4035 4061 formatting, and now shows str(var) for as much as it can, which is
4036 4062 typically what one gets with a 'print var'.
4037 4063
4038 4064 2001-12-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4039 4065
4040 4066 * Fixed namespace problems. Now builtin/IPyhton/user names get
4041 4067 properly reported in their namespace. Internal namespace handling
4042 4068 is finally getting decent (not perfect yet, but much better than
4043 4069 the ad-hoc mess we had).
4044 4070
4045 4071 * Removed -exit option. If people just want to run a python
4046 4072 script, that's what the normal interpreter is for. Less
4047 4073 unnecessary options, less chances for bugs.
4048 4074
4049 4075 * Added a crash handler which generates a complete post-mortem if
4050 4076 IPython crashes. This will help a lot in tracking bugs down the
4051 4077 road.
4052 4078
4053 4079 * Fixed nasty bug in auto-evaluation part of prefilter(). Names
4054 4080 which were boud to functions being reassigned would bypass the
4055 4081 logger, breaking the sync of _il with the prompt counter. This
4056 4082 would then crash IPython later when a new line was logged.
4057 4083
4058 4084 2001-12-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4059 4085
4060 4086 * Made IPython a package. This means people don't have to clutter
4061 4087 their sys.path with yet another directory. Changed the INSTALL
4062 4088 file accordingly.
4063 4089
4064 4090 * Cleaned up the output of @who_ls, @who and @whos. @who_ls now
4065 4091 sorts its output (so @who shows it sorted) and @whos formats the
4066 4092 table according to the width of the first column. Nicer, easier to
4067 4093 read. Todo: write a generic table_format() which takes a list of
4068 4094 lists and prints it nicely formatted, with optional row/column
4069 4095 separators and proper padding and justification.
4070 4096
4071 4097 * Released 0.1.20
4072 4098
4073 4099 * Fixed bug in @log which would reverse the inputcache list (a
4074 4100 copy operation was missing).
4075 4101
4076 4102 * Code cleanup. @config was changed to use page(). Better, since
4077 4103 its output is always quite long.
4078 4104
4079 4105 * Itpl is back as a dependency. I was having too many problems
4080 4106 getting the parametric aliases to work reliably, and it's just
4081 4107 easier to code weird string operations with it than playing %()s
4082 4108 games. It's only ~6k, so I don't think it's too big a deal.
4083 4109
4084 4110 * Found (and fixed) a very nasty bug with history. !lines weren't
4085 4111 getting cached, and the out of sync caches would crash
4086 4112 IPython. Fixed it by reorganizing the prefilter/handlers/logger
4087 4113 division of labor a bit better. Bug fixed, cleaner structure.
4088 4114
4089 4115 2001-12-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4090 4116
4091 4117 * Released 0.1.19
4092 4118
4093 4119 * Added option -n to @hist to prevent line number printing. Much
4094 4120 easier to copy/paste code this way.
4095 4121
4096 4122 * Created global _il to hold the input list. Allows easy
4097 4123 re-execution of blocks of code by slicing it (inspired by Janko's
4098 4124 comment on 'macros').
4099 4125
4100 4126 * Small fixes and doc updates.
4101 4127
4102 4128 * Rewrote @history function (was @h). Renamed it to @hist, @h is
4103 4129 much too fragile with automagic. Handles properly multi-line
4104 4130 statements and takes parameters.
4105 4131
4106 4132 2001-11-30 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4107 4133
4108 4134 * Version 0.1.18 released.
4109 4135
4110 4136 * Fixed nasty namespace bug in initial module imports.
4111 4137
4112 4138 * Added copyright/license notes to all code files (except
4113 4139 DPyGetOpt). For the time being, LGPL. That could change.
4114 4140
4115 4141 * Rewrote a much nicer README, updated INSTALL, cleaned up
4116 4142 ipythonrc-* samples.
4117 4143
4118 4144 * Overall code/documentation cleanup. Basically ready for
4119 4145 release. Only remaining thing: licence decision (LGPL?).
4120 4146
4121 4147 * Converted load_config to a class, ConfigLoader. Now recursion
4122 4148 control is better organized. Doesn't include the same file twice.
4123 4149
4124 4150 2001-11-29 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4125 4151
4126 4152 * Got input history working. Changed output history variables from
4127 4153 _p to _o so that _i is for input and _o for output. Just cleaner
4128 4154 convention.
4129 4155
4130 4156 * Implemented parametric aliases. This pretty much allows the
4131 4157 alias system to offer full-blown shell convenience, I think.
4132 4158
4133 4159 * Version 0.1.17 released, 0.1.18 opened.
4134 4160
4135 4161 * dot_ipython/ipythonrc (alias): added documentation.
4136 4162 (xcolor): Fixed small bug (xcolors -> xcolor)
4137 4163
4138 4164 * Changed the alias system. Now alias is a magic command to define
4139 4165 aliases just like the shell. Rationale: the builtin magics should
4140 4166 be there for things deeply connected to IPython's
4141 4167 architecture. And this is a much lighter system for what I think
4142 4168 is the really important feature: allowing users to define quickly
4143 4169 magics that will do shell things for them, so they can customize
4144 4170 IPython easily to match their work habits. If someone is really
4145 4171 desperate to have another name for a builtin alias, they can
4146 4172 always use __IP.magic_newname = __IP.magic_oldname. Hackish but
4147 4173 works.
4148 4174
4149 4175 2001-11-28 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4150 4176
4151 4177 * Changed @file so that it opens the source file at the proper
4152 4178 line. Since it uses less, if your EDITOR environment is
4153 4179 configured, typing v will immediately open your editor of choice
4154 4180 right at the line where the object is defined. Not as quick as
4155 4181 having a direct @edit command, but for all intents and purposes it
4156 4182 works. And I don't have to worry about writing @edit to deal with
4157 4183 all the editors, less does that.
4158 4184
4159 4185 * Version 0.1.16 released, 0.1.17 opened.
4160 4186
4161 4187 * Fixed some nasty bugs in the page/page_dumb combo that could
4162 4188 crash IPython.
4163 4189
4164 4190 2001-11-27 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4165 4191
4166 4192 * Version 0.1.15 released, 0.1.16 opened.
4167 4193
4168 4194 * Finally got ? and ?? to work for undefined things: now it's
4169 4195 possible to type {}.get? and get information about the get method
4170 4196 of dicts, or os.path? even if only os is defined (so technically
4171 4197 os.path isn't). Works at any level. For example, after import os,
4172 4198 os?, os.path?, os.path.abspath? all work. This is great, took some
4173 4199 work in _ofind.
4174 4200
4175 4201 * Fixed more bugs with logging. The sanest way to do it was to add
4176 4202 to @log a 'mode' parameter. Killed two in one shot (this mode
4177 4203 option was a request of Janko's). I think it's finally clean
4178 4204 (famous last words).
4179 4205
4180 4206 * Added a page_dumb() pager which does a decent job of paging on
4181 4207 screen, if better things (like less) aren't available. One less
4182 4208 unix dependency (someday maybe somebody will port this to
4183 4209 windows).
4184 4210
4185 4211 * Fixed problem in magic_log: would lock of logging out if log
4186 4212 creation failed (because it would still think it had succeeded).
4187 4213
4188 4214 * Improved the page() function using curses to auto-detect screen
4189 4215 size. Now it can make a much better decision on whether to print
4190 4216 or page a string. Option screen_length was modified: a value 0
4191 4217 means auto-detect, and that's the default now.
4192 4218
4193 4219 * Version 0.1.14 released, 0.1.15 opened. I think this is ready to
4194 4220 go out. I'll test it for a few days, then talk to Janko about
4195 4221 licences and announce it.
4196 4222
4197 4223 * Fixed the length of the auto-generated ---> prompt which appears
4198 4224 for auto-parens and auto-quotes. Getting this right isn't trivial,
4199 4225 with all the color escapes, different prompt types and optional
4200 4226 separators. But it seems to be working in all the combinations.
4201 4227
4202 4228 2001-11-26 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4203 4229
4204 4230 * Wrote a regexp filter to get option types from the option names
4205 4231 string. This eliminates the need to manually keep two duplicate
4206 4232 lists.
4207 4233
4208 4234 * Removed the unneeded check_option_names. Now options are handled
4209 4235 in a much saner manner and it's easy to visually check that things
4210 4236 are ok.
4211 4237
4212 4238 * Updated version numbers on all files I modified to carry a
4213 4239 notice so Janko and Nathan have clear version markers.
4214 4240
4215 4241 * Updated docstring for ultraTB with my changes. I should send
4216 4242 this to Nathan.
4217 4243
4218 4244 * Lots of small fixes. Ran everything through pychecker again.
4219 4245
4220 4246 * Made loading of deep_reload an cmd line option. If it's not too
4221 4247 kosher, now people can just disable it. With -nodeep_reload it's
4222 4248 still available as dreload(), it just won't overwrite reload().
4223 4249
4224 4250 * Moved many options to the no| form (-opt and -noopt
4225 4251 accepted). Cleaner.
4226 4252
4227 4253 * Changed magic_log so that if called with no parameters, it uses
4228 4254 'rotate' mode. That way auto-generated logs aren't automatically
4229 4255 over-written. For normal logs, now a backup is made if it exists
4230 4256 (only 1 level of backups). A new 'backup' mode was added to the
4231 4257 Logger class to support this. This was a request by Janko.
4232 4258
4233 4259 * Added @logoff/@logon to stop/restart an active log.
4234 4260
4235 4261 * Fixed a lot of bugs in log saving/replay. It was pretty
4236 4262 broken. Now special lines (!@,/) appear properly in the command
4237 4263 history after a log replay.
4238 4264
4239 4265 * Tried and failed to implement full session saving via pickle. My
4240 4266 idea was to pickle __main__.__dict__, but modules can't be
4241 4267 pickled. This would be a better alternative to replaying logs, but
4242 4268 seems quite tricky to get to work. Changed -session to be called
4243 4269 -logplay, which more accurately reflects what it does. And if we
4244 4270 ever get real session saving working, -session is now available.
4245 4271
4246 4272 * Implemented color schemes for prompts also. As for tracebacks,
4247 4273 currently only NoColor and Linux are supported. But now the
4248 4274 infrastructure is in place, based on a generic ColorScheme
4249 4275 class. So writing and activating new schemes both for the prompts
4250 4276 and the tracebacks should be straightforward.
4251 4277
4252 4278 * Version 0.1.13 released, 0.1.14 opened.
4253 4279
4254 4280 * Changed handling of options for output cache. Now counter is
4255 4281 hardwired starting at 1 and one specifies the maximum number of
4256 4282 entries *in the outcache* (not the max prompt counter). This is
4257 4283 much better, since many statements won't increase the cache
4258 4284 count. It also eliminated some confusing options, now there's only
4259 4285 one: cache_size.
4260 4286
4261 4287 * Added 'alias' magic function and magic_alias option in the
4262 4288 ipythonrc file. Now the user can easily define whatever names he
4263 4289 wants for the magic functions without having to play weird
4264 4290 namespace games. This gives IPython a real shell-like feel.
4265 4291
4266 4292 * Fixed doc/?/?? for magics. Now all work, in all forms (explicit
4267 4293 @ or not).
4268 4294
4269 4295 This was one of the last remaining 'visible' bugs (that I know
4270 4296 of). I think if I can clean up the session loading so it works
4271 4297 100% I'll release a 0.2.0 version on c.p.l (talk to Janko first
4272 4298 about licensing).
4273 4299
4274 4300 2001-11-25 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4275 4301
4276 4302 * Rewrote somewhat oinfo (?/??). Nicer, now uses page() and
4277 4303 there's a cleaner distinction between what ? and ?? show.
4278 4304
4279 4305 * Added screen_length option. Now the user can define his own
4280 4306 screen size for page() operations.
4281 4307
4282 4308 * Implemented magic shell-like functions with automatic code
4283 4309 generation. Now adding another function is just a matter of adding
4284 4310 an entry to a dict, and the function is dynamically generated at
4285 4311 run-time. Python has some really cool features!
4286 4312
4287 4313 * Renamed many options to cleanup conventions a little. Now all
4288 4314 are lowercase, and only underscores where needed. Also in the code
4289 4315 option name tables are clearer.
4290 4316
4291 4317 * Changed prompts a little. Now input is 'In [n]:' instead of
4292 4318 'In[n]:='. This allows it the numbers to be aligned with the
4293 4319 Out[n] numbers, and removes usage of ':=' which doesn't exist in
4294 4320 Python (it was a Mathematica thing). The '...' continuation prompt
4295 4321 was also changed a little to align better.
4296 4322
4297 4323 * Fixed bug when flushing output cache. Not all _p<n> variables
4298 4324 exist, so their deletion needs to be wrapped in a try:
4299 4325
4300 4326 * Figured out how to properly use inspect.formatargspec() (it
4301 4327 requires the args preceded by *). So I removed all the code from
4302 4328 _get_pdef in Magic, which was just replicating that.
4303 4329
4304 4330 * Added test to prefilter to allow redefining magic function names
4305 4331 as variables. This is ok, since the @ form is always available,
4306 4332 but whe should allow the user to define a variable called 'ls' if
4307 4333 he needs it.
4308 4334
4309 4335 * Moved the ToDo information from README into a separate ToDo.
4310 4336
4311 4337 * General code cleanup and small bugfixes. I think it's close to a
4312 4338 state where it can be released, obviously with a big 'beta'
4313 4339 warning on it.
4314 4340
4315 4341 * Got the magic function split to work. Now all magics are defined
4316 4342 in a separate class. It just organizes things a bit, and now
4317 4343 Xemacs behaves nicer (it was choking on InteractiveShell b/c it
4318 4344 was too long).
4319 4345
4320 4346 * Changed @clear to @reset to avoid potential confusions with
4321 4347 the shell command clear. Also renamed @cl to @clear, which does
4322 4348 exactly what people expect it to from their shell experience.
4323 4349
4324 4350 Added a check to the @reset command (since it's so
4325 4351 destructive, it's probably a good idea to ask for confirmation).
4326 4352 But now reset only works for full namespace resetting. Since the
4327 4353 del keyword is already there for deleting a few specific
4328 4354 variables, I don't see the point of having a redundant magic
4329 4355 function for the same task.
4330 4356
4331 4357 2001-11-24 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4332 4358
4333 4359 * Updated the builtin docs (esp. the ? ones).
4334 4360
4335 4361 * Ran all the code through pychecker. Not terribly impressed with
4336 4362 it: lots of spurious warnings and didn't really find anything of
4337 4363 substance (just a few modules being imported and not used).
4338 4364
4339 4365 * Implemented the new ultraTB functionality into IPython. New
4340 4366 option: xcolors. This chooses color scheme. xmode now only selects
4341 4367 between Plain and Verbose. Better orthogonality.
4342 4368
4343 4369 * Large rewrite of ultraTB. Much cleaner now, with a separation of
4344 4370 mode and color scheme for the exception handlers. Now it's
4345 4371 possible to have the verbose traceback with no coloring.
4346 4372
4347 4373 2001-11-23 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4348 4374
4349 4375 * Version 0.1.12 released, 0.1.13 opened.
4350 4376
4351 4377 * Removed option to set auto-quote and auto-paren escapes by
4352 4378 user. The chances of breaking valid syntax are just too high. If
4353 4379 someone *really* wants, they can always dig into the code.
4354 4380
4355 4381 * Made prompt separators configurable.
4356 4382
4357 4383 2001-11-22 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4358 4384
4359 4385 * Small bugfixes in many places.
4360 4386
4361 4387 * Removed the MyCompleter class from ipplib. It seemed redundant
4362 4388 with the C-p,C-n history search functionality. Less code to
4363 4389 maintain.
4364 4390
4365 4391 * Moved all the original ipython.py code into ipythonlib.py. Right
4366 4392 now it's just one big dump into a function called make_IPython, so
4367 4393 no real modularity has been gained. But at least it makes the
4368 4394 wrapper script tiny, and since ipythonlib is a module, it gets
4369 4395 compiled and startup is much faster.
4370 4396
4371 4397 This is a reasobably 'deep' change, so we should test it for a
4372 4398 while without messing too much more with the code.
4373 4399
4374 4400 2001-11-21 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4375 4401
4376 4402 * Version 0.1.11 released, 0.1.12 opened for further work.
4377 4403
4378 4404 * Removed dependency on Itpl. It was only needed in one place. It
4379 4405 would be nice if this became part of python, though. It makes life
4380 4406 *a lot* easier in some cases.
4381 4407
4382 4408 * Simplified the prefilter code a bit. Now all handlers are
4383 4409 expected to explicitly return a value (at least a blank string).
4384 4410
4385 4411 * Heavy edits in ipplib. Removed the help system altogether. Now
4386 4412 obj?/?? is used for inspecting objects, a magic @doc prints
4387 4413 docstrings, and full-blown Python help is accessed via the 'help'
4388 4414 keyword. This cleans up a lot of code (less to maintain) and does
4389 4415 the job. Since 'help' is now a standard Python component, might as
4390 4416 well use it and remove duplicate functionality.
4391 4417
4392 4418 Also removed the option to use ipplib as a standalone program. By
4393 4419 now it's too dependent on other parts of IPython to function alone.
4394 4420
4395 4421 * Fixed bug in genutils.pager. It would crash if the pager was
4396 4422 exited immediately after opening (broken pipe).
4397 4423
4398 4424 * Trimmed down the VerboseTB reporting a little. The header is
4399 4425 much shorter now and the repeated exception arguments at the end
4400 4426 have been removed. For interactive use the old header seemed a bit
4401 4427 excessive.
4402 4428
4403 4429 * Fixed small bug in output of @whos for variables with multi-word
4404 4430 types (only first word was displayed).
4405 4431
4406 4432 2001-11-17 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4407 4433
4408 4434 * Version 0.1.10 released, 0.1.11 opened for further work.
4409 4435
4410 4436 * Modified dirs and friends. dirs now *returns* the stack (not
4411 4437 prints), so one can manipulate it as a variable. Convenient to
4412 4438 travel along many directories.
4413 4439
4414 4440 * Fixed bug in magic_pdef: would only work with functions with
4415 4441 arguments with default values.
4416 4442
4417 4443 2001-11-14 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4418 4444
4419 4445 * Added the PhysicsInput stuff to dot_ipython so it ships as an
4420 4446 example with IPython. Various other minor fixes and cleanups.
4421 4447
4422 4448 * Version 0.1.9 released, 0.1.10 opened for further work.
4423 4449
4424 4450 * Added sys.path to the list of directories searched in the
4425 4451 execfile= option. It used to be the current directory and the
4426 4452 user's IPYTHONDIR only.
4427 4453
4428 4454 2001-11-13 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4429 4455
4430 4456 * Reinstated the raw_input/prefilter separation that Janko had
4431 4457 initially. This gives a more convenient setup for extending the
4432 4458 pre-processor from the outside: raw_input always gets a string,
4433 4459 and prefilter has to process it. We can then redefine prefilter
4434 4460 from the outside and implement extensions for special
4435 4461 purposes.
4436 4462
4437 4463 Today I got one for inputting PhysicalQuantity objects
4438 4464 (from Scientific) without needing any function calls at
4439 4465 all. Extremely convenient, and it's all done as a user-level
4440 4466 extension (no IPython code was touched). Now instead of:
4441 4467 a = PhysicalQuantity(4.2,'m/s**2')
4442 4468 one can simply say
4443 4469 a = 4.2 m/s**2
4444 4470 or even
4445 4471 a = 4.2 m/s^2
4446 4472
4447 4473 I use this, but it's also a proof of concept: IPython really is
4448 4474 fully user-extensible, even at the level of the parsing of the
4449 4475 command line. It's not trivial, but it's perfectly doable.
4450 4476
4451 4477 * Added 'add_flip' method to inclusion conflict resolver. Fixes
4452 4478 the problem of modules being loaded in the inverse order in which
4453 4479 they were defined in
4454 4480
4455 4481 * Version 0.1.8 released, 0.1.9 opened for further work.
4456 4482
4457 4483 * Added magics pdef, source and file. They respectively show the
4458 4484 definition line ('prototype' in C), source code and full python
4459 4485 file for any callable object. The object inspector oinfo uses
4460 4486 these to show the same information.
4461 4487
4462 4488 * Version 0.1.7 released, 0.1.8 opened for further work.
4463 4489
4464 4490 * Separated all the magic functions into a class called Magic. The
4465 4491 InteractiveShell class was becoming too big for Xemacs to handle
4466 4492 (de-indenting a line would lock it up for 10 seconds while it
4467 4493 backtracked on the whole class!)
4468 4494
4469 4495 FIXME: didn't work. It can be done, but right now namespaces are
4470 4496 all messed up. Do it later (reverted it for now, so at least
4471 4497 everything works as before).
4472 4498
4473 4499 * Got the object introspection system (magic_oinfo) working! I
4474 4500 think this is pretty much ready for release to Janko, so he can
4475 4501 test it for a while and then announce it. Pretty much 100% of what
4476 4502 I wanted for the 'phase 1' release is ready. Happy, tired.
4477 4503
4478 4504 2001-11-12 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4479 4505
4480 4506 * Version 0.1.6 released, 0.1.7 opened for further work.
4481 4507
4482 4508 * Fixed bug in printing: it used to test for truth before
4483 4509 printing, so 0 wouldn't print. Now checks for None.
4484 4510
4485 4511 * Fixed bug where auto-execs increase the prompt counter by 2 (b/c
4486 4512 they have to call len(str(sys.ps1)) ). But the fix is ugly, it
4487 4513 reaches by hand into the outputcache. Think of a better way to do
4488 4514 this later.
4489 4515
4490 4516 * Various small fixes thanks to Nathan's comments.
4491 4517
4492 4518 * Changed magic_pprint to magic_Pprint. This way it doesn't
4493 4519 collide with pprint() and the name is consistent with the command
4494 4520 line option.
4495 4521
4496 4522 * Changed prompt counter behavior to be fully like
4497 4523 Mathematica's. That is, even input that doesn't return a result
4498 4524 raises the prompt counter. The old behavior was kind of confusing
4499 4525 (getting the same prompt number several times if the operation
4500 4526 didn't return a result).
4501 4527
4502 4528 * Fixed Nathan's last name in a couple of places (Gray, not Graham).
4503 4529
4504 4530 * Fixed -Classic mode (wasn't working anymore).
4505 4531
4506 4532 * Added colored prompts using Nathan's new code. Colors are
4507 4533 currently hardwired, they can be user-configurable. For
4508 4534 developers, they can be chosen in file ipythonlib.py, at the
4509 4535 beginning of the CachedOutput class def.
4510 4536
4511 4537 2001-11-11 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4512 4538
4513 4539 * Version 0.1.5 released, 0.1.6 opened for further work.
4514 4540
4515 4541 * Changed magic_env to *return* the environment as a dict (not to
4516 4542 print it). This way it prints, but it can also be processed.
4517 4543
4518 4544 * Added Verbose exception reporting to interactive
4519 4545 exceptions. Very nice, now even 1/0 at the prompt gives a verbose
4520 4546 traceback. Had to make some changes to the ultraTB file. This is
4521 4547 probably the last 'big' thing in my mental todo list. This ties
4522 4548 in with the next entry:
4523 4549
4524 4550 * Changed -Xi and -Xf to a single -xmode option. Now all the user
4525 4551 has to specify is Plain, Color or Verbose for all exception
4526 4552 handling.
4527 4553
4528 4554 * Removed ShellServices option. All this can really be done via
4529 4555 the magic system. It's easier to extend, cleaner and has automatic
4530 4556 namespace protection and documentation.
4531 4557
4532 4558 2001-11-09 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4533 4559
4534 4560 * Fixed bug in output cache flushing (missing parameter to
4535 4561 __init__). Other small bugs fixed (found using pychecker).
4536 4562
4537 4563 * Version 0.1.4 opened for bugfixing.
4538 4564
4539 4565 2001-11-07 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4540 4566
4541 4567 * Version 0.1.3 released, mainly because of the raw_input bug.
4542 4568
4543 4569 * Fixed NASTY bug in raw_input: input line wasn't properly parsed
4544 4570 and when testing for whether things were callable, a call could
4545 4571 actually be made to certain functions. They would get called again
4546 4572 once 'really' executed, with a resulting double call. A disaster
4547 4573 in many cases (list.reverse() would never work!).
4548 4574
4549 4575 * Removed prefilter() function, moved its code to raw_input (which
4550 4576 after all was just a near-empty caller for prefilter). This saves
4551 4577 a function call on every prompt, and simplifies the class a tiny bit.
4552 4578
4553 4579 * Fix _ip to __ip name in magic example file.
4554 4580
4555 4581 * Changed 'tar -x -f' to 'tar xvf' in auto-installer. This should
4556 4582 work with non-gnu versions of tar.
4557 4583
4558 4584 2001-11-06 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4559 4585
4560 4586 * Version 0.1.2. Just to keep track of the recent changes.
4561 4587
4562 4588 * Fixed nasty bug in output prompt routine. It used to check 'if
4563 4589 arg != None...'. Problem is, this fails if arg implements a
4564 4590 special comparison (__cmp__) which disallows comparing to
4565 4591 None. Found it when trying to use the PhysicalQuantity module from
4566 4592 ScientificPython.
4567 4593
4568 4594 2001-11-05 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4569 4595
4570 4596 * Also added dirs. Now the pushd/popd/dirs family functions
4571 4597 basically like the shell, with the added convenience of going home
4572 4598 when called with no args.
4573 4599
4574 4600 * pushd/popd slightly modified to mimic shell behavior more
4575 4601 closely.
4576 4602
4577 4603 * Added env,pushd,popd from ShellServices as magic functions. I
4578 4604 think the cleanest will be to port all desired functions from
4579 4605 ShellServices as magics and remove ShellServices altogether. This
4580 4606 will provide a single, clean way of adding functionality
4581 4607 (shell-type or otherwise) to IP.
4582 4608
4583 4609 2001-11-04 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4584 4610
4585 4611 * Added .ipython/ directory to sys.path. This way users can keep
4586 4612 customizations there and access them via import.
4587 4613
4588 4614 2001-11-03 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4589 4615
4590 4616 * Opened version 0.1.1 for new changes.
4591 4617
4592 4618 * Changed version number to 0.1.0: first 'public' release, sent to
4593 4619 Nathan and Janko.
4594 4620
4595 4621 * Lots of small fixes and tweaks.
4596 4622
4597 4623 * Minor changes to whos format. Now strings are shown, snipped if
4598 4624 too long.
4599 4625
4600 4626 * Changed ShellServices to work on __main__ so they show up in @who
4601 4627
4602 4628 * Help also works with ? at the end of a line:
4603 4629 ?sin and sin?
4604 4630 both produce the same effect. This is nice, as often I use the
4605 4631 tab-complete to find the name of a method, but I used to then have
4606 4632 to go to the beginning of the line to put a ? if I wanted more
4607 4633 info. Now I can just add the ? and hit return. Convenient.
4608 4634
4609 4635 2001-11-02 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4610 4636
4611 4637 * Python version check (>=2.1) added.
4612 4638
4613 4639 * Added LazyPython documentation. At this point the docs are quite
4614 4640 a mess. A cleanup is in order.
4615 4641
4616 4642 * Auto-installer created. For some bizarre reason, the zipfiles
4617 4643 module isn't working on my system. So I made a tar version
4618 4644 (hopefully the command line options in various systems won't kill
4619 4645 me).
4620 4646
4621 4647 * Fixes to Struct in genutils. Now all dictionary-like methods are
4622 4648 protected (reasonably).
4623 4649
4624 4650 * Added pager function to genutils and changed ? to print usage
4625 4651 note through it (it was too long).
4626 4652
4627 4653 * Added the LazyPython functionality. Works great! I changed the
4628 4654 auto-quote escape to ';', it's on home row and next to '. But
4629 4655 both auto-quote and auto-paren (still /) escapes are command-line
4630 4656 parameters.
4631 4657
4632 4658
4633 4659 2001-11-01 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
4634 4660
4635 4661 * Version changed to 0.0.7. Fairly large change: configuration now
4636 4662 is all stored in a directory, by default .ipython. There, all
4637 4663 config files have normal looking names (not .names)
4638 4664
4639 4665 * Version 0.0.6 Released first to Lucas and Archie as a test
4640 4666 run. Since it's the first 'semi-public' release, change version to
4641 4667 > 0.0.6 for any changes now.
4642 4668
4643 4669 * Stuff I had put in the ipplib.py changelog:
4644 4670
4645 4671 Changes to InteractiveShell:
4646 4672
4647 4673 - Made the usage message a parameter.
4648 4674
4649 4675 - Require the name of the shell variable to be given. It's a bit
4650 4676 of a hack, but allows the name 'shell' not to be hardwire in the
4651 4677 magic (@) handler, which is problematic b/c it requires
4652 4678 polluting the global namespace with 'shell'. This in turn is
4653 4679 fragile: if a user redefines a variable called shell, things
4654 4680 break.
4655 4681
4656 4682 - magic @: all functions available through @ need to be defined
4657 4683 as magic_<name>, even though they can be called simply as
4658 4684 @<name>. This allows the special command @magic to gather
4659 4685 information automatically about all existing magic functions,
4660 4686 even if they are run-time user extensions, by parsing the shell
4661 4687 instance __dict__ looking for special magic_ names.
4662 4688
4663 4689 - mainloop: added *two* local namespace parameters. This allows
4664 4690 the class to differentiate between parameters which were there
4665 4691 before and after command line initialization was processed. This
4666 4692 way, later @who can show things loaded at startup by the
4667 4693 user. This trick was necessary to make session saving/reloading
4668 4694 really work: ideally after saving/exiting/reloading a session,
4669 4695 *everythin* should look the same, including the output of @who. I
4670 4696 was only able to make this work with this double namespace
4671 4697 trick.
4672 4698
4673 4699 - added a header to the logfile which allows (almost) full
4674 4700 session restoring.
4675 4701
4676 4702 - prepend lines beginning with @ or !, with a and log
4677 4703 them. Why? !lines: may be useful to know what you did @lines:
4678 4704 they may affect session state. So when restoring a session, at
4679 4705 least inform the user of their presence. I couldn't quite get
4680 4706 them to properly re-execute, but at least the user is warned.
4681 4707
4682 4708 * Started ChangeLog.
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