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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |||
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2 | """Module for interactively running scripts. | |||
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3 | ||||
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4 | This module implements classes for interactively running scripts written for | |||
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5 | any system with a prompt which can be matched by a regexp suitable for | |||
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6 | pexpect. It can be used to run as if they had been typed up interactively, an | |||
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7 | arbitrary series of commands for the target system. | |||
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8 | ||||
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9 | The module includes classes ready for IPython (with the default prompts), | |||
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10 | plain Python and SAGE, but making a new one is trivial. To see how to use it, | |||
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11 | simply run the module as a script: | |||
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12 | ||||
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13 | ./irunner.py --help | |||
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14 | ||||
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15 | ||||
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16 | This is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script | |||
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17 | contributed on the ipython-user list: | |||
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18 | ||||
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19 | http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/001705.html | |||
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20 | ||||
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21 | ||||
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22 | NOTES: | |||
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23 | ||||
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24 | - This module requires pexpect, available in most linux distros, or which can | |||
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25 | be downloaded from | |||
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26 | ||||
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27 | http://pexpect.sourceforge.net | |||
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28 | ||||
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29 | - Because pexpect only works under Unix or Windows-Cygwin, this has the same | |||
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30 | limitations. This means that it will NOT work under native windows Python. | |||
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31 | """ | |||
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32 | ||||
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33 | # Stdlib imports | |||
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34 | import optparse | |||
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35 | import sys | |||
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36 | ||||
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37 | # Third-party modules. | |||
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38 | import pexpect | |||
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39 | ||||
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40 | # Global usage strings, to avoid indentation issues when typing it below. | |||
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41 | USAGE = """ | |||
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42 | Interactive script runner, type: %s | |||
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43 | ||||
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44 | runner [opts] script_name | |||
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45 | """ | |||
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46 | ||||
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47 | # The generic runner class | |||
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48 | class InteractiveRunner(object): | |||
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49 | """Class to run a sequence of commands through an interactive program.""" | |||
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50 | ||||
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51 | def __init__(self,program,prompts,args=None): | |||
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52 | """Construct a runner. | |||
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53 | ||||
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54 | Inputs: | |||
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55 | ||||
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56 | - program: command to execute the given program. | |||
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57 | ||||
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58 | - prompts: a list of patterns to match as valid prompts, in the | |||
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59 | format used by pexpect. This basically means that it can be either | |||
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60 | a string (to be compiled as a regular expression) or a list of such | |||
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61 | (it must be a true list, as pexpect does type checks). | |||
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62 | ||||
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63 | If more than one prompt is given, the first is treated as the main | |||
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64 | program prompt and the others as 'continuation' prompts, like | |||
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65 | python's. This means that blank lines in the input source are | |||
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66 | ommitted when the first prompt is matched, but are NOT ommitted when | |||
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67 | the continuation one matches, since this is how python signals the | |||
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68 | end of multiline input interactively. | |||
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69 | ||||
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70 | Optional inputs: | |||
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71 | ||||
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72 | - args(None): optional list of strings to pass as arguments to the | |||
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73 | child program. | |||
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74 | """ | |||
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75 | ||||
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76 | self.program = program | |||
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77 | self.prompts = prompts | |||
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78 | if args is None: args = [] | |||
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79 | self.args = args | |||
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80 | ||||
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81 | def run_file(self,fname,interact=False): | |||
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82 | """Run the given file interactively. | |||
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83 | ||||
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84 | Inputs: | |||
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85 | ||||
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86 | -fname: name of the file to execute. | |||
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87 | ||||
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88 | See the run_source docstring for the meaning of the optional | |||
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89 | arguments.""" | |||
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90 | ||||
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91 | fobj = open(fname,'r') | |||
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92 | try: | |||
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93 | self.run_source(fobj,interact) | |||
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94 | finally: | |||
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95 | fobj.close() | |||
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96 | ||||
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97 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False): | |||
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98 | """Run the given source code interactively. | |||
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99 | ||||
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100 | Inputs: | |||
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101 | ||||
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102 | - source: a string of code to be executed, or an open file object we | |||
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103 | can iterate over. | |||
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104 | ||||
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105 | Optional inputs: | |||
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106 | ||||
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107 | - interact(False): if true, start to interact with the running | |||
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108 | program at the end of the script. Otherwise, just exit. | |||
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109 | """ | |||
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110 | ||||
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111 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate | |||
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112 | # over it just as if it were an open file. | |||
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113 | if not isinstance(source,file): | |||
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114 | source = source.splitlines(True) | |||
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115 | ||||
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116 | # grab the true write method of stdout, in case anything later | |||
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117 | # reassigns sys.stdout, so that we really are writing to the true | |||
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118 | # stdout and not to something else. | |||
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119 | write = sys.stdout.write | |||
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120 | ||||
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121 | c = pexpect.spawn(self.program,self.args,timeout=None) | |||
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122 | ||||
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123 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts[0]) | |||
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124 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts) | |||
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125 | ||||
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126 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |||
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127 | # Flag whether the script ends normally or not, to know whether we can | |||
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128 | # do anything further with the underlying process. | |||
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129 | end_normal = True | |||
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130 | for cmd in source: | |||
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131 | # skip blank lines for all matches to the 'main' prompt, while the | |||
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132 | # secondary prompts do not | |||
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133 | if prompt_idx==0 and cmd.isspace(): | |||
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134 | continue | |||
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135 | ||||
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136 | write(c.after) | |||
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137 | c.send(cmd) | |||
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138 | try: | |||
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139 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |||
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140 | except pexpect.EOF: | |||
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141 | # this will happen if the child dies unexpectedly | |||
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142 | write(c.before) | |||
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143 | end_normal = False | |||
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144 | break | |||
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145 | write(c.before) | |||
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146 | ||||
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147 | if isinstance(source,file): | |||
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148 | source.close() | |||
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149 | ||||
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150 | if end_normal: | |||
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151 | if interact: | |||
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152 | c.send('\n') | |||
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153 | print '<< Starting interactive mode >>', | |||
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154 | try: | |||
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155 | c.interact() | |||
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156 | except OSError: | |||
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157 | # This is what fires when the child stops. Simply print a | |||
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158 | # newline so the system prompt is alingned. The extra | |||
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159 | # space is there to make sure it gets printed, otherwise | |||
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160 | # OS buffering sometimes just suppresses it. | |||
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161 | write(' \n') | |||
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162 | sys.stdout.flush() | |||
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163 | else: | |||
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164 | c.close() | |||
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165 | else: | |||
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166 | if interact: | |||
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167 | e="Further interaction is not possible: child process is dead." | |||
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168 | print >> sys.stderr, e | |||
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169 | ||||
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170 | def main(self,argv=None): | |||
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171 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |||
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172 | ||||
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173 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE % self.__class__.__name__) | |||
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174 | newopt = parser.add_option | |||
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175 | newopt('-i','--interact',action='store_true',default=False, | |||
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176 | help='Interact with the program after the script is run.') | |||
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177 | ||||
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178 | opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv) | |||
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179 | ||||
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180 | if len(args) != 1: | |||
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181 | print >> sys.stderr,"You must supply exactly one file to run." | |||
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182 | sys.exit(1) | |||
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183 | ||||
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184 | self.run_file(args[0],opts.interact) | |||
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185 | ||||
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186 | ||||
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187 | # Specific runners for particular programs | |||
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188 | class IPythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |||
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189 | """Interactive IPython runner. | |||
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190 | ||||
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191 | This initalizes IPython in 'nocolor' mode for simplicity. This lets us | |||
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192 | avoid having to write a regexp that matches ANSI sequences, though pexpect | |||
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193 | does support them. If anyone contributes patches for ANSI color support, | |||
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194 | they will be welcome. | |||
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195 | ||||
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196 | It also sets the prompts manually, since the prompt regexps for | |||
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197 | pexpect need to be matched to the actual prompts, so user-customized | |||
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198 | prompts would break this. | |||
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199 | """ | |||
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200 | ||||
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201 | def __init__(self,program = 'ipython',args=None): | |||
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202 | """New runner, optionally passing the ipython command to use.""" | |||
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203 | ||||
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204 | args0 = ['-colors','NoColor', | |||
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205 | '-pi1','In [\\#]: ', | |||
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206 | '-pi2',' .\\D.: '] | |||
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207 | if args is None: args = args0 | |||
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208 | else: args = args0 + args | |||
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209 | prompts = [r'In \[\d+\]: ',r' \.*: '] | |||
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210 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |||
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211 | ||||
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212 | ||||
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213 | class PythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |||
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214 | """Interactive Python runner.""" | |||
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215 | ||||
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216 | def __init__(self,program='python',args=None): | |||
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217 | """New runner, optionally passing the python command to use.""" | |||
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218 | ||||
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219 | prompts = [r'>>> ',r'\.\.\. '] | |||
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220 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |||
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221 | ||||
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222 | ||||
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223 | class SAGERunner(InteractiveRunner): | |||
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224 | """Interactive SAGE runner. | |||
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225 | ||||
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226 | XXX - This class is currently untested, meant for feedback from the SAGE | |||
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227 | team. """ | |||
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228 | ||||
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229 | def __init__(self,program='sage',args=None): | |||
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230 | """New runner, optionally passing the sage command to use.""" | |||
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231 | print 'XXX - This class is currently untested!!!' | |||
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232 | print 'It is a placeholder, meant for feedback from the SAGE team.' | |||
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233 | ||||
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234 | prompts = ['sage: ',r'\s*\.\.\. '] | |||
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235 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |||
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236 | ||||
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237 | # Global usage string, to avoid indentation issues if typed in a function def. | |||
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238 | MAIN_USAGE = """ | |||
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239 | %prog [options] file_to_run | |||
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240 | ||||
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241 | This is an interface to the various interactive runners available in this | |||
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242 | module. If you want to pass specific options to one of the runners, you need | |||
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243 | to first terminate the main options with a '--', and then provide the runner's | |||
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244 | options. For example: | |||
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245 | ||||
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246 | irunner.py --python -- --help | |||
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247 | ||||
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248 | will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, | |||
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249 | ||||
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250 | irunner.py --ipython -- --log test.log script.ipy | |||
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251 | ||||
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252 | will run the script.ipy file under the IPython runner, logging all output into | |||
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253 | the test.log file. | |||
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254 | """ | |||
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255 | ||||
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256 | def main(): | |||
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257 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |||
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258 | ||||
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259 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=MAIN_USAGE) | |||
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260 | newopt = parser.add_option | |||
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261 | parser.set_defaults(mode='ipython') | |||
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262 | newopt('--ipython',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='ipython', | |||
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263 | help='IPython interactive runner (default).') | |||
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264 | newopt('--python',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='python', | |||
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265 | help='Python interactive runner.') | |||
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266 | newopt('--sage',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='sage', | |||
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267 | help='SAGE interactive runner - UNTESTED.') | |||
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268 | ||||
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269 | opts,args = parser.parse_args() | |||
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270 | runners = dict(ipython=IPythonRunner, | |||
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271 | python=PythonRunner, | |||
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272 | sage=SAGERunner) | |||
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273 | runners[opts.mode]().main(args) | |||
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274 | ||||
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275 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |||
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276 | main() |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |||
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2 | """Test suite for the irunner module. | |||
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3 | ||||
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4 | Not the most elegant or fine-grained, but it does cover at least the bulk | |||
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5 | functionality.""" | |||
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6 | ||||
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7 | # Global to make tests extra verbose and help debugging | |||
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8 | VERBOSE = True | |||
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9 | ||||
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10 | # stdlib imports | |||
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11 | import cStringIO as StringIO | |||
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12 | import unittest | |||
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13 | ||||
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14 | # IPython imports | |||
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15 | from IPython import irunner | |||
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16 | from IPython.OutputTrap import OutputTrap | |||
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17 | ||||
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18 | # Testing code begins | |||
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19 | class RunnerTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |||
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20 | ||||
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21 | def _test_runner(self,runner,source,output): | |||
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22 | """Test that a given runner's input/output match.""" | |||
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23 | ||||
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24 | log = OutputTrap(out_head='',quiet_out=True) | |||
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25 | log.trap_out() | |||
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26 | runner.run_source(source) | |||
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27 | log.release_out() | |||
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28 | out = log.summary_out() | |||
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29 | # this output contains nasty \r\n lineends, and the initial ipython | |||
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30 | # banner. clean it up for comparison | |||
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31 | output_l = output.split() | |||
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32 | out_l = out.split() | |||
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33 | mismatch = 0 | |||
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34 | for n in range(len(output_l)): | |||
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35 | ol1 = output_l[n].strip() | |||
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36 | ol2 = out_l[n].strip() | |||
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37 | if ol1 != ol2: | |||
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38 | mismatch += 1 | |||
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39 | if VERBOSE: | |||
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40 | print '<<< line %s does not match:' % n | |||
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41 | print repr(ol1) | |||
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42 | print repr(ol2) | |||
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43 | print '>>>' | |||
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44 | self.assert_(mismatch==0,'Number of mismatched lines: %s' % | |||
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45 | mismatch) | |||
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46 | ||||
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47 | def testIPython(self): | |||
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48 | """Test the IPython runner.""" | |||
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49 | source = """ | |||
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50 | print 'hello, this is python' | |||
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51 | ||||
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52 | # some more code | |||
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53 | x=1;y=2 | |||
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54 | x+y**2 | |||
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55 | ||||
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56 | # An example of autocall functionality | |||
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57 | from math import * | |||
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58 | autocall 1 | |||
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59 | cos pi | |||
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60 | autocall 0 | |||
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61 | cos pi | |||
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62 | cos(pi) | |||
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63 | ||||
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64 | for i in range(5): | |||
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65 | print i, | |||
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66 | ||||
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67 | print "that's all folks!" | |||
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68 | ||||
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69 | %Exit | |||
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70 | """ | |||
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71 | output = """\ | |||
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72 | In [1]: print 'hello, this is python' | |||
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73 | hello, this is python | |||
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74 | ||||
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75 | In [2]: # some more code | |||
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76 | ||||
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77 | In [3]: x=1;y=2 | |||
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78 | ||||
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79 | In [4]: x+y**2 | |||
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80 | Out[4]: 5 | |||
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81 | ||||
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82 | In [5]: # An example of autocall functionality | |||
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83 | ||||
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84 | In [6]: from math import * | |||
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85 | ||||
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86 | In [7]: autocall 1 | |||
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87 | Automatic calling is: Smart | |||
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88 | ||||
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89 | In [8]: cos pi | |||
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90 | ------> cos(pi) | |||
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91 | Out[8]: -1.0 | |||
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92 | ||||
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93 | In [9]: autocall 0 | |||
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94 | Automatic calling is: OFF | |||
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95 | ||||
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96 | In [10]: cos pi | |||
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97 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | |||
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98 | File "<ipython console>", line 1 | |||
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99 | cos pi | |||
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100 | ^ | |||
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101 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax | |||
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102 | ||||
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103 | ||||
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104 | In [11]: cos(pi) | |||
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105 | Out[11]: -1.0 | |||
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106 | ||||
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107 | In [12]: for i in range(5): | |||
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108 | ....: print i, | |||
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109 | ....: | |||
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110 | 0 1 2 3 4 | |||
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111 | ||||
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112 | In [13]: print "that's all folks!" | |||
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113 | that's all folks! | |||
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114 | ||||
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115 | In [14]: %Exit""" | |||
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116 | runner = irunner.IPythonRunner() | |||
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117 | self._test_runner(runner,source,output) | |||
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118 | ||||
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119 | def testPython(self): | |||
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120 | """Test the Python runner.""" | |||
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121 | runner = irunner.PythonRunner() | |||
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122 | source = """ | |||
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123 | print 'hello, this is python' | |||
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124 | ||||
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125 | # some more code | |||
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126 | x=1;y=2 | |||
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127 | x+y**2 | |||
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128 | ||||
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129 | from math import * | |||
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130 | cos(pi) | |||
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131 | ||||
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132 | for i in range(5): | |||
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133 | print i, | |||
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134 | ||||
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135 | print "that's all folks!" | |||
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136 | """ | |||
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137 | output = """\ | |||
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138 | >>> print 'hello, this is python' | |||
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139 | hello, this is python | |||
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140 | >>> # some more code | |||
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141 | ... x=1;y=2 | |||
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142 | >>> x+y**2 | |||
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143 | 5 | |||
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144 | >>> from math import * | |||
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145 | >>> cos(pi) | |||
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146 | -1.0 | |||
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147 | >>> for i in range(5): | |||
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148 | ... print i, | |||
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149 | ... | |||
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150 | 0 1 2 3 4 | |||
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151 | >>> print "that's all folks!" | |||
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152 | that's all folks!""" | |||
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153 | self._test_runner(runner,source,output) | |||
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154 | ||||
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155 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |||
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156 | unittest.main() |
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6 |
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6 | |||
7 | This file contains all the classes and helper functions specific to IPython. |
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7 | This file contains all the classes and helper functions specific to IPython. | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 |
$Id: iplib.py 132 |
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9 | $Id: iplib.py 1332 2006-05-30 01:41:28Z fperez $ | |
10 | """ |
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10 | """ | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | #***************************************************************************** |
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12 | #***************************************************************************** | |
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190 | user_ns = None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='', |
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190 | user_ns = None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='', | |
191 | custom_exceptions=((),None),embedded=False): |
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191 | custom_exceptions=((),None),embedded=False): | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 |
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194 | # log system |
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193 | # log system | |
195 | self.logger = Logger(self,logfname='ipython_log.py',logmode='rotate') |
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194 | self.logger = Logger(self,logfname='ipython_log.py',logmode='rotate') | |
196 |
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195 |
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6 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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6 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
7 | #***************************************************************************** |
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7 | #***************************************************************************** | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 |
# $Id: usage.py 13 |
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9 | # $Id: usage.py 1332 2006-05-30 01:41:28Z fperez $ | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | from IPython import Release |
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11 | from IPython import Release | |
12 | __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] |
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12 | __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] | |
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313 | Specify the string used for input prompts. Note that if you are |
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313 | Specify the string used for input prompts. Note that if you are | |
314 | using numbered prompts, the number is represented with a '\#' in |
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314 | using numbered prompts, the number is represented with a '\#' in | |
315 | the string. Don't forget to quote strings with spaces embedded |
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315 | the string. Don't forget to quote strings with spaces embedded | |
316 | in them. Default: 'In [\#]:'. |
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316 | in them. Default: 'In [\#]: '. | |
317 |
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317 | |||
318 | Most bash-like escapes can be used to customize IPython's |
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318 | Most bash-like escapes can be used to customize IPython's | |
319 | prompts, as well as a few additional ones which are IPython-spe- |
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319 | prompts, as well as a few additional ones which are IPython-spe- | |
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321 | Customization section of the IPython HTML/PDF manual. |
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321 | Customization section of the IPython HTML/PDF manual. | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | -prompt_in2|pi2 <string> |
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323 | -prompt_in2|pi2 <string> | |
324 |
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326 | all digits replaced dots (so you can have your continuation | |
327 |
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327 | prompt aligned with your input prompt). Default: ' .\D.: ' | |
328 | (note three spaces at the start for alignment with 'In [\#]'). |
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328 | (note three spaces at the start for alignment with 'In [\#]'). | |
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330 | -prompt_out|po <string> |
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330 | -prompt_out|po <string> |
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3 | * IPython/irunner.py: New module to run scripts as if manually | |||
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4 | typed into an interactive environment, based on pexpect. After a | |||
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5 | submission by Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu> on the | |||
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6 | ipython-user list. Simple unittests in the tests/ directory. | |||
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8 | * tools/release: add Will Maier, OpenBSD port maintainer, to | |||
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9 | recepients list. We are now officially part of the OpenBSD ports: | |||
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10 | http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html ! Many thanks to Will for the | |||
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11 | work. | |||
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3 | * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): modify sys.argv fix (below) |
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15 | * IPython/ipmaker.py (make_IPython): modify sys.argv fix (below) |
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287 | Specify the string used for input prompts. Note that if you are using |
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287 | Specify the string used for input prompts. Note that if you are using | |
288 | numbered prompts, the number is represented with a '\\#' in the |
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288 | numbered prompts, the number is represented with a '\\#' in the | |
289 | string. Don't forget to quote strings with spaces embedded in |
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289 | string. Don't forget to quote strings with spaces embedded in | |
290 | them. Default: 'In [\\#]:'. |
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290 | them. Default: 'In [\\#]: '. | |
291 | .br |
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291 | .br | |
292 | .sp 1 |
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292 | .sp 1 | |
293 | Most bash-like escapes can be used to customize IPython's prompts, as well as |
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293 | Most bash-like escapes can be used to customize IPython's prompts, as well as | |
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299 | Similar to the previous option, but used for the continuation prompts. The |
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299 | Similar to the previous option, but used for the continuation prompts. The | |
300 | special sequence '\\D' is similar to '\\#', but with all digits replaced dots |
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300 | special sequence '\\D' is similar to '\\#', but with all digits replaced dots | |
301 | (so you can have your continuation prompt aligned with your input |
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301 | (so you can have your continuation prompt aligned with your input | |
302 | prompt). Default: ' .\\D.:' (note three spaces at the start for alignment |
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302 | prompt). Default: ' .\\D.: ' (note three spaces at the start for alignment | |
303 | with 'In [\\#]'). |
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303 | with 'In [\\#]'). | |
304 | .TP |
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304 | .TP | |
305 | .B \-prompt_out|po <string> |
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305 | .B \-prompt_out|po <string> |
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9512 | <bialix-AT-ukr.net> |
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9512 | <bialix-AT-ukr.net> | |
9513 | \family default |
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9514 | Improvements for win32 paging system. |
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9515 | \layout List | |||
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9516 | \labelwidthstring 00.00.0000 | |||
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9518 | Will\SpecialChar ~ | |||
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9519 | Maier | |||
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9520 | \family typewriter | |||
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9521 | <willmaier-AT-ml1.net> | |||
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9522 | \family default | |||
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9523 | Official OpenBSD port. | |||
9515 | \the_end |
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9524 | \the_end |
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90 | # Alert package maintainers |
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90 | # Alert package maintainers | |
91 | echo "Alerting package maintainers..." |
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91 | echo "Alerting package maintainers..." | |
92 | maintainers='fperez@colorado.edu ariciputi@users.sourceforge.net jack@xiph.org tretkowski@inittab.de dryice@hotpop.com' |
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92 | maintainers='fperez@colorado.edu ariciputi@users.sourceforge.net jack@xiph.org tretkowski@inittab.de dryice@hotpop.com willmaier@ml1.net' | |
93 | #maintainers='fperez@colorado.edu' |
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93 | #maintainers='fperez@colorado.edu' | |
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95 | for email in $maintainers |
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95 | for email in $maintainers |
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