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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """IPython Shell classes.
3 3
4 4 All the matplotlib support code was co-developed with John Hunter,
5 5 matplotlib's author.
6 6
7 7 $Id: Shell.py 3024 2008-02-07 15:34:42Z darren.dale $"""
8 8
9 9 #*****************************************************************************
10 10 # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 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 from IPython import Release
17 17 __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando']
18 18 __license__ = Release.license
19 19
20 20 # Code begins
21 21 # Stdlib imports
22 22 import __builtin__
23 23 import __main__
24 24 import Queue
25 25 import inspect
26 26 import os
27 27 import sys
28 28 import thread
29 29 import threading
30 30 import time
31 31
32 32 from signal import signal, SIGINT
33 33
34 34 try:
35 35 import ctypes
36 36 HAS_CTYPES = True
37 37 except ImportError:
38 38 HAS_CTYPES = False
39 39
40 40 # IPython imports
41 41 import IPython
42 42 from IPython import ultraTB, ipapi
43 43 from IPython.genutils import Term,warn,error,flag_calls, ask_yes_no
44 44 from IPython.iplib import InteractiveShell
45 45 from IPython.ipmaker import make_IPython
46 46 from IPython.Magic import Magic
47 47 from IPython.ipstruct import Struct
48 48
49 49 try: # Python 2.3 compatibility
50 50 set
51 51 except NameError:
52 52 import sets
53 53 set = sets.Set
54 54
55 55
56 56 # Globals
57 57 # global flag to pass around information about Ctrl-C without exceptions
58 58 KBINT = False
59 59
60 60 # global flag to turn on/off Tk support.
61 61 USE_TK = False
62 62
63 63 # ID for the main thread, used for cross-thread exceptions
64 64 MAIN_THREAD_ID = thread.get_ident()
65 65
66 66 # Tag when runcode() is active, for exception handling
67 67 CODE_RUN = None
68 68
69 69 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
70 70 # This class is trivial now, but I want to have it in to publish a clean
71 71 # interface. Later when the internals are reorganized, code that uses this
72 72 # shouldn't have to change.
73 73
74 74 class IPShell:
75 75 """Create an IPython instance."""
76 76
77 77 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,
78 78 debug=1,shell_class=InteractiveShell):
79 79 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,user_ns=user_ns,
80 80 user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
81 81 debug=debug,shell_class=shell_class)
82 82
83 83 def mainloop(self,sys_exit=0,banner=None):
84 84 self.IP.mainloop(banner)
85 85 if sys_exit:
86 86 sys.exit()
87 87
88 88 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 89 def kill_embedded(self,parameter_s=''):
90 90 """%kill_embedded : deactivate for good the current embedded IPython.
91 91
92 92 This function (after asking for confirmation) sets an internal flag so that
93 93 an embedded IPython will never activate again. This is useful to
94 94 permanently disable a shell that is being called inside a loop: once you've
95 95 figured out what you needed from it, you may then kill it and the program
96 96 will then continue to run without the interactive shell interfering again.
97 97 """
98 98
99 99 kill = ask_yes_no("Are you sure you want to kill this embedded instance "
100 100 "(y/n)? [y/N] ",'n')
101 101 if kill:
102 102 self.shell.embedded_active = False
103 103 print "This embedded IPython will not reactivate anymore once you exit."
104 104
105 105 class IPShellEmbed:
106 106 """Allow embedding an IPython shell into a running program.
107 107
108 108 Instances of this class are callable, with the __call__ method being an
109 109 alias to the embed() method of an InteractiveShell instance.
110 110
111 111 Usage (see also the example-embed.py file for a running example):
112 112
113 113 ipshell = IPShellEmbed([argv,banner,exit_msg,rc_override])
114 114
115 115 - argv: list containing valid command-line options for IPython, as they
116 116 would appear in sys.argv[1:].
117 117
118 118 For example, the following command-line options:
119 119
120 120 $ ipython -prompt_in1 'Input <\\#>' -colors LightBG
121 121
122 122 would be passed in the argv list as:
123 123
124 124 ['-prompt_in1','Input <\\#>','-colors','LightBG']
125 125
126 126 - banner: string which gets printed every time the interpreter starts.
127 127
128 128 - exit_msg: string which gets printed every time the interpreter exits.
129 129
130 130 - rc_override: a dict or Struct of configuration options such as those
131 131 used by IPython. These options are read from your ~/.ipython/ipythonrc
132 132 file when the Shell object is created. Passing an explicit rc_override
133 133 dict with any options you want allows you to override those values at
134 134 creation time without having to modify the file. This way you can create
135 135 embeddable instances configured in any way you want without editing any
136 136 global files (thus keeping your interactive IPython configuration
137 137 unchanged).
138 138
139 139 Then the ipshell instance can be called anywhere inside your code:
140 140
141 141 ipshell(header='') -> Opens up an IPython shell.
142 142
143 143 - header: string printed by the IPython shell upon startup. This can let
144 144 you know where in your code you are when dropping into the shell. Note
145 145 that 'banner' gets prepended to all calls, so header is used for
146 146 location-specific information.
147 147
148 148 For more details, see the __call__ method below.
149 149
150 150 When the IPython shell is exited with Ctrl-D, normal program execution
151 151 resumes.
152 152
153 153 This functionality was inspired by a posting on comp.lang.python by cmkl
154 154 <cmkleffner@gmx.de> on Dec. 06/01 concerning similar uses of pyrepl, and
155 155 by the IDL stop/continue commands."""
156 156
157 157 def __init__(self,argv=None,banner='',exit_msg=None,rc_override=None,
158 158 user_ns=None):
159 159 """Note that argv here is a string, NOT a list."""
160 160 self.set_banner(banner)
161 161 self.set_exit_msg(exit_msg)
162 162 self.set_dummy_mode(0)
163 163
164 164 # sys.displayhook is a global, we need to save the user's original
165 165 # Don't rely on __displayhook__, as the user may have changed that.
166 166 self.sys_displayhook_ori = sys.displayhook
167 167
168 168 # save readline completer status
169 169 try:
170 170 #print 'Save completer',sys.ipcompleter # dbg
171 171 self.sys_ipcompleter_ori = sys.ipcompleter
172 172 except:
173 173 pass # not nested with IPython
174 174
175 175 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,rc_override=rc_override,
176 176 embedded=True,
177 177 user_ns=user_ns)
178 178
179 179 ip = ipapi.IPApi(self.IP)
180 180 ip.expose_magic("kill_embedded",kill_embedded)
181 181
182 182 # copy our own displayhook also
183 183 self.sys_displayhook_embed = sys.displayhook
184 184 # and leave the system's display hook clean
185 185 sys.displayhook = self.sys_displayhook_ori
186 186 # don't use the ipython crash handler so that user exceptions aren't
187 187 # trapped
188 188 sys.excepthook = ultraTB.FormattedTB(color_scheme = self.IP.rc.colors,
189 189 mode = self.IP.rc.xmode,
190 190 call_pdb = self.IP.rc.pdb)
191 191 self.restore_system_completer()
192 192
193 193 def restore_system_completer(self):
194 194 """Restores the readline completer which was in place.
195 195
196 196 This allows embedded IPython within IPython not to disrupt the
197 197 parent's completion.
198 198 """
199 199
200 200 try:
201 201 self.IP.readline.set_completer(self.sys_ipcompleter_ori)
202 202 sys.ipcompleter = self.sys_ipcompleter_ori
203 203 except:
204 204 pass
205 205
206 206 def __call__(self,header='',local_ns=None,global_ns=None,dummy=None):
207 207 """Activate the interactive interpreter.
208 208
209 209 __call__(self,header='',local_ns=None,global_ns,dummy=None) -> Start
210 210 the interpreter shell with the given local and global namespaces, and
211 211 optionally print a header string at startup.
212 212
213 213 The shell can be globally activated/deactivated using the
214 214 set/get_dummy_mode methods. This allows you to turn off a shell used
215 215 for debugging globally.
216 216
217 217 However, *each* time you call the shell you can override the current
218 218 state of dummy_mode with the optional keyword parameter 'dummy'. For
219 219 example, if you set dummy mode on with IPShell.set_dummy_mode(1), you
220 220 can still have a specific call work by making it as IPShell(dummy=0).
221 221
222 222 The optional keyword parameter dummy controls whether the call
223 223 actually does anything. """
224 224
225 225 # If the user has turned it off, go away
226 226 if not self.IP.embedded_active:
227 227 return
228 228
229 229 # Normal exits from interactive mode set this flag, so the shell can't
230 230 # re-enter (it checks this variable at the start of interactive mode).
231 231 self.IP.exit_now = False
232 232
233 233 # Allow the dummy parameter to override the global __dummy_mode
234 234 if dummy or (dummy != 0 and self.__dummy_mode):
235 235 return
236 236
237 237 # Set global subsystems (display,completions) to our values
238 238 sys.displayhook = self.sys_displayhook_embed
239 239 if self.IP.has_readline:
240 240 self.IP.set_completer()
241 241
242 242 if self.banner and header:
243 243 format = '%s\n%s\n'
244 244 else:
245 245 format = '%s%s\n'
246 246 banner = format % (self.banner,header)
247 247
248 248 # Call the embedding code with a stack depth of 1 so it can skip over
249 249 # our call and get the original caller's namespaces.
250 250 self.IP.embed_mainloop(banner,local_ns,global_ns,stack_depth=1)
251 251
252 252 if self.exit_msg:
253 253 print self.exit_msg
254 254
255 255 # Restore global systems (display, completion)
256 256 sys.displayhook = self.sys_displayhook_ori
257 257 self.restore_system_completer()
258 258
259 259 def set_dummy_mode(self,dummy):
260 260 """Sets the embeddable shell's dummy mode parameter.
261 261
262 262 set_dummy_mode(dummy): dummy = 0 or 1.
263 263
264 264 This parameter is persistent and makes calls to the embeddable shell
265 265 silently return without performing any action. This allows you to
266 266 globally activate or deactivate a shell you're using with a single call.
267 267
268 268 If you need to manually"""
269 269
270 270 if dummy not in [0,1,False,True]:
271 271 raise ValueError,'dummy parameter must be boolean'
272 272 self.__dummy_mode = dummy
273 273
274 274 def get_dummy_mode(self):
275 275 """Return the current value of the dummy mode parameter.
276 276 """
277 277 return self.__dummy_mode
278 278
279 279 def set_banner(self,banner):
280 280 """Sets the global banner.
281 281
282 282 This banner gets prepended to every header printed when the shell
283 283 instance is called."""
284 284
285 285 self.banner = banner
286 286
287 287 def set_exit_msg(self,exit_msg):
288 288 """Sets the global exit_msg.
289 289
290 290 This exit message gets printed upon exiting every time the embedded
291 291 shell is called. It is None by default. """
292 292
293 293 self.exit_msg = exit_msg
294 294
295 295 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
296 296 if HAS_CTYPES:
297 297 # Add async exception support. Trick taken from:
298 298 # http://sebulba.wikispaces.com/recipe+thread2
299 299 def _async_raise(tid, exctype):
300 300 """raises the exception, performs cleanup if needed"""
301 301 if not inspect.isclass(exctype):
302 302 raise TypeError("Only types can be raised (not instances)")
303 303 res = ctypes.pythonapi.PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(tid,
304 304 ctypes.py_object(exctype))
305 305 if res == 0:
306 306 raise ValueError("invalid thread id")
307 307 elif res != 1:
308 308 # """if it returns a number greater than one, you're in trouble,
309 309 # and you should call it again with exc=NULL to revert the effect"""
310 310 ctypes.pythonapi.PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(tid, 0)
311 311 raise SystemError("PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc failed")
312 312
313 313 def sigint_handler (signum,stack_frame):
314 314 """Sigint handler for threaded apps.
315 315
316 316 This is a horrible hack to pass information about SIGINT _without_
317 317 using exceptions, since I haven't been able to properly manage
318 318 cross-thread exceptions in GTK/WX. In fact, I don't think it can be
319 319 done (or at least that's my understanding from a c.l.py thread where
320 320 this was discussed)."""
321 321
322 322 global KBINT
323 323
324 324 if CODE_RUN:
325 325 _async_raise(MAIN_THREAD_ID,KeyboardInterrupt)
326 326 else:
327 327 KBINT = True
328 328 print '\nKeyboardInterrupt - Press <Enter> to continue.',
329 329 Term.cout.flush()
330 330
331 331 else:
332 332 def sigint_handler (signum,stack_frame):
333 333 """Sigint handler for threaded apps.
334 334
335 335 This is a horrible hack to pass information about SIGINT _without_
336 336 using exceptions, since I haven't been able to properly manage
337 337 cross-thread exceptions in GTK/WX. In fact, I don't think it can be
338 338 done (or at least that's my understanding from a c.l.py thread where
339 339 this was discussed)."""
340 340
341 341 global KBINT
342 342
343 343 print '\nKeyboardInterrupt - Press <Enter> to continue.',
344 344 Term.cout.flush()
345 345 # Set global flag so that runsource can know that Ctrl-C was hit
346 346 KBINT = True
347 347
348 348
349 349 class MTInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):
350 350 """Simple multi-threaded shell."""
351 351
352 352 # Threading strategy taken from:
353 353 # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/65109, by Brian
354 354 # McErlean and John Finlay. Modified with corrections by Antoon Pardon,
355 355 # from the pygtk mailing list, to avoid lockups with system calls.
356 356
357 357 # class attribute to indicate whether the class supports threads or not.
358 358 # Subclasses with thread support should override this as needed.
359 359 isthreaded = True
360 360
361 361 def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None),
362 362 user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='',**kw):
363 363 """Similar to the normal InteractiveShell, but with threading control"""
364 364
365 365 InteractiveShell.__init__(self,name,usage,rc,user_ns,
366 366 user_global_ns,banner2)
367 367
368 368
369 369 # A queue to hold the code to be executed.
370 370 self.code_queue = Queue.Queue()
371 371
372 372 # Stuff to do at closing time
373 373 self._kill = None
374 374 on_kill = kw.get('on_kill', [])
375 375 # Check that all things to kill are callable:
376 376 for t in on_kill:
377 377 if not callable(t):
378 378 raise TypeError,'on_kill must be a list of callables'
379 379 self.on_kill = on_kill
380 380 # thread identity of the "worker thread" (that may execute code directly)
381 381 self.worker_ident = None
382 382
383 383 def runsource(self, source, filename="<input>", symbol="single"):
384 384 """Compile and run some source in the interpreter.
385 385
386 386 Modified version of code.py's runsource(), to handle threading issues.
387 387 See the original for full docstring details."""
388 388
389 389 global KBINT
390 390
391 391 # If Ctrl-C was typed, we reset the flag and return right away
392 392 if KBINT:
393 393 KBINT = False
394 394 return False
395 395
396 396 if self._kill:
397 397 # can't queue new code if we are being killed
398 398 return True
399 399
400 400 try:
401 401 code = self.compile(source, filename, symbol)
402 402 except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError):
403 403 # Case 1
404 404 self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
405 405 return False
406 406
407 407 if code is None:
408 408 # Case 2
409 409 return True
410 410
411 411 # shortcut - if we are in worker thread, or the worker thread is not running,
412 412 # execute directly (to allow recursion and prevent deadlock if code is run early
413 413 # in IPython construction)
414 414
415 415 if (self.worker_ident is None or self.worker_ident == thread.get_ident()):
416 416 InteractiveShell.runcode(self,code)
417 417 return
418 418
419 419 # Case 3
420 420 # Store code in queue, so the execution thread can handle it.
421 421
422 422 completed_ev, received_ev = threading.Event(), threading.Event()
423 423
424 424 self.code_queue.put((code,completed_ev, received_ev))
425 425 # first make sure the message was received, with timeout
426 426 received_ev.wait(5)
427 427 if not received_ev.isSet():
428 428 # the mainloop is dead, start executing code directly
429 429 print "Warning: Timeout for mainloop thread exceeded"
430 430 print "switching to nonthreaded mode (until mainloop wakes up again)"
431 431 self.worker_ident = None
432 432 else:
433 433 completed_ev.wait()
434 434 return False
435 435
436 436 def runcode(self):
437 437 """Execute a code object.
438 438
439 439 Multithreaded wrapper around IPython's runcode()."""
440 440
441 441 global CODE_RUN
442 442
443 443 # we are in worker thread, stash out the id for runsource()
444 444 self.worker_ident = thread.get_ident()
445 445
446 446 if self._kill:
447 447 print >>Term.cout, 'Closing threads...',
448 448 Term.cout.flush()
449 449 for tokill in self.on_kill:
450 450 tokill()
451 451 print >>Term.cout, 'Done.'
452 452 # allow kill() to return
453 453 self._kill.set()
454 454 return True
455 455
456 456 # Install sigint handler. We do it every time to ensure that if user
457 457 # code modifies it, we restore our own handling.
458 458 try:
459 459 signal(SIGINT,sigint_handler)
460 460 except SystemError:
461 461 # This happens under Windows, which seems to have all sorts
462 462 # of problems with signal handling. Oh well...
463 463 pass
464 464
465 465 # Flush queue of pending code by calling the run methood of the parent
466 466 # class with all items which may be in the queue.
467 467 code_to_run = None
468 468 while 1:
469 469 try:
470 470 code_to_run, completed_ev, received_ev = self.code_queue.get_nowait()
471 471 except Queue.Empty:
472 472 break
473 473 received_ev.set()
474 474
475 475 # Exceptions need to be raised differently depending on which
476 476 # thread is active. This convoluted try/except is only there to
477 477 # protect against asynchronous exceptions, to ensure that a KBINT
478 478 # at the wrong time doesn't deadlock everything. The global
479 479 # CODE_TO_RUN is set to true/false as close as possible to the
480 480 # runcode() call, so that the KBINT handler is correctly informed.
481 481 try:
482 482 try:
483 483 CODE_RUN = True
484 484 InteractiveShell.runcode(self,code_to_run)
485 485 except KeyboardInterrupt:
486 486 print "Keyboard interrupted in mainloop"
487 487 while not self.code_queue.empty():
488 488 code, ev1,ev2 = self.code_queue.get_nowait()
489 489 ev1.set()
490 490 ev2.set()
491 491 break
492 492 finally:
493 493 CODE_RUN = False
494 494 # allow runsource() return from wait
495 495 completed_ev.set()
496 496
497 497
498 498 # This MUST return true for gtk threading to work
499 499 return True
500 500
501 501 def kill(self):
502 502 """Kill the thread, returning when it has been shut down."""
503 503 self._kill = threading.Event()
504 504 self._kill.wait()
505 505
506 506 class MatplotlibShellBase:
507 507 """Mixin class to provide the necessary modifications to regular IPython
508 508 shell classes for matplotlib support.
509 509
510 510 Given Python's MRO, this should be used as the FIRST class in the
511 511 inheritance hierarchy, so that it overrides the relevant methods."""
512 512
513 513 def _matplotlib_config(self,name,user_ns,user_global_ns=None):
514 514 """Return items needed to setup the user's shell with matplotlib"""
515 515
516 516 # Initialize matplotlib to interactive mode always
517 517 import matplotlib
518 518 from matplotlib import backends
519 519 matplotlib.interactive(True)
520 520
521 521 def use(arg):
522 522 """IPython wrapper for matplotlib's backend switcher.
523 523
524 524 In interactive use, we can not allow switching to a different
525 525 interactive backend, since thread conflicts will most likely crash
526 526 the python interpreter. This routine does a safety check first,
527 527 and refuses to perform a dangerous switch. It still allows
528 528 switching to non-interactive backends."""
529 529
530 530 if arg in backends.interactive_bk and arg != self.mpl_backend:
531 531 m=('invalid matplotlib backend switch.\n'
532 532 'This script attempted to switch to the interactive '
533 533 'backend: `%s`\n'
534 534 'Your current choice of interactive backend is: `%s`\n\n'
535 535 'Switching interactive matplotlib backends at runtime\n'
536 536 'would crash the python interpreter, '
537 537 'and IPython has blocked it.\n\n'
538 538 'You need to either change your choice of matplotlib backend\n'
539 539 'by editing your .matplotlibrc file, or run this script as a \n'
540 540 'standalone file from the command line, not using IPython.\n' %
541 541 (arg,self.mpl_backend) )
542 542 raise RuntimeError, m
543 543 else:
544 544 self.mpl_use(arg)
545 545 self.mpl_use._called = True
546 546
547 547 self.matplotlib = matplotlib
548 548 self.mpl_backend = matplotlib.rcParams['backend']
549 549
550 550 # we also need to block switching of interactive backends by use()
551 551 self.mpl_use = matplotlib.use
552 552 self.mpl_use._called = False
553 553 # overwrite the original matplotlib.use with our wrapper
554 554 matplotlib.use = use
555 555
556 556 # This must be imported last in the matplotlib series, after
557 557 # backend/interactivity choices have been made
558 558 import matplotlib.pylab as pylab
559 559 self.pylab = pylab
560 560
561 561 self.pylab.show._needmain = False
562 562 # We need to detect at runtime whether show() is called by the user.
563 563 # For this, we wrap it into a decorator which adds a 'called' flag.
564 564 self.pylab.draw_if_interactive = flag_calls(self.pylab.draw_if_interactive)
565 565
566 566 # Build a user namespace initialized with matplotlib/matlab features.
567 567 user_ns, user_global_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_namespaces(user_ns,
568 568 user_global_ns)
569 569
570 570 # Import numpy as np/pyplot as plt are conventions we're trying to
571 571 # somewhat standardize on. Making them available to users by default
572 572 # will greatly help this.
573 573 exec ("import numpy\n"
574 574 "import numpy as np\n"
575 575 "import matplotlib\n"
576 576 "import matplotlib.pylab as pylab\n"
577 577 "try:\n"
578 578 " import matplotlib.pyplot as plt\n"
579 579 "except ImportError:\n"
580 580 " pass\n"
581 581 ) in user_ns
582 582
583 583 # Build matplotlib info banner
584 584 b="""
585 585 Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment.
586 586 For more information, type 'help(pylab)'.
587 587 """
588 return user_ns,,user_global_ns,b
588 return user_ns,user_global_ns,b
589 589
590 590 def mplot_exec(self,fname,*where,**kw):
591 591 """Execute a matplotlib script.
592 592
593 593 This is a call to execfile(), but wrapped in safeties to properly
594 594 handle interactive rendering and backend switching."""
595 595
596 596 #print '*** Matplotlib runner ***' # dbg
597 597 # turn off rendering until end of script
598 598 isInteractive = self.matplotlib.rcParams['interactive']
599 599 self.matplotlib.interactive(False)
600 600 self.safe_execfile(fname,*where,**kw)
601 601 self.matplotlib.interactive(isInteractive)
602 602 # make rendering call now, if the user tried to do it
603 603 if self.pylab.draw_if_interactive.called:
604 604 self.pylab.draw()
605 605 self.pylab.draw_if_interactive.called = False
606 606
607 607 # if a backend switch was performed, reverse it now
608 608 if self.mpl_use._called:
609 609 self.matplotlib.rcParams['backend'] = self.mpl_backend
610 610
611 611 def magic_run(self,parameter_s=''):
612 612 Magic.magic_run(self,parameter_s,runner=self.mplot_exec)
613 613
614 614 # Fix the docstring so users see the original as well
615 615 magic_run.__doc__ = "%s\n%s" % (Magic.magic_run.__doc__,
616 616 "\n *** Modified %run for Matplotlib,"
617 617 " with proper interactive handling ***")
618 618
619 619 # Now we provide 2 versions of a matplotlib-aware IPython base shells, single
620 620 # and multithreaded. Note that these are meant for internal use, the IPShell*
621 621 # classes below are the ones meant for public consumption.
622 622
623 623 class MatplotlibShell(MatplotlibShellBase,InteractiveShell):
624 624 """Single-threaded shell with matplotlib support."""
625 625
626 626 def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None),
627 627 user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,**kw):
628 628 user_ns,user_global_ns,b2 = self._matplotlib_config(name,user_ns,user_global_ns)
629 629 InteractiveShell.__init__(self,name,usage,rc,user_ns,user_global_ns,
630 630 banner2=b2,**kw)
631 631
632 632 class MatplotlibMTShell(MatplotlibShellBase,MTInteractiveShell):
633 633 """Multi-threaded shell with matplotlib support."""
634 634
635 635 def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None),
636 636 user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None, **kw):
637 637 user_ns,b2 = self._matplotlib_config(name,user_ns)
638 638 MTInteractiveShell.__init__(self,name,usage,rc,user_ns,user_global_ns,
639 639 banner2=b2,**kw)
640 640
641 641 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
642 642 # Utility functions for the different GUI enabled IPShell* classes.
643 643
644 644 def get_tk():
645 645 """Tries to import Tkinter and returns a withdrawn Tkinter root
646 646 window. If Tkinter is already imported or not available, this
647 647 returns None. This function calls `hijack_tk` underneath.
648 648 """
649 649 if not USE_TK or sys.modules.has_key('Tkinter'):
650 650 return None
651 651 else:
652 652 try:
653 653 import Tkinter
654 654 except ImportError:
655 655 return None
656 656 else:
657 657 hijack_tk()
658 658 r = Tkinter.Tk()
659 659 r.withdraw()
660 660 return r
661 661
662 662 def hijack_tk():
663 663 """Modifies Tkinter's mainloop with a dummy so when a module calls
664 664 mainloop, it does not block.
665 665
666 666 """
667 667 def misc_mainloop(self, n=0):
668 668 pass
669 669 def tkinter_mainloop(n=0):
670 670 pass
671 671
672 672 import Tkinter
673 673 Tkinter.Misc.mainloop = misc_mainloop
674 674 Tkinter.mainloop = tkinter_mainloop
675 675
676 676 def update_tk(tk):
677 677 """Updates the Tkinter event loop. This is typically called from
678 678 the respective WX or GTK mainloops.
679 679 """
680 680 if tk:
681 681 tk.update()
682 682
683 683 def hijack_wx():
684 684 """Modifies wxPython's MainLoop with a dummy so user code does not
685 685 block IPython. The hijacked mainloop function is returned.
686 686 """
687 687 def dummy_mainloop(*args, **kw):
688 688 pass
689 689
690 690 try:
691 691 import wx
692 692 except ImportError:
693 693 # For very old versions of WX
694 694 import wxPython as wx
695 695
696 696 ver = wx.__version__
697 697 orig_mainloop = None
698 698 if ver[:3] >= '2.5':
699 699 import wx
700 700 if hasattr(wx, '_core_'): core = getattr(wx, '_core_')
701 701 elif hasattr(wx, '_core'): core = getattr(wx, '_core')
702 702 else: raise AttributeError('Could not find wx core module')
703 703 orig_mainloop = core.PyApp_MainLoop
704 704 core.PyApp_MainLoop = dummy_mainloop
705 705 elif ver[:3] == '2.4':
706 706 orig_mainloop = wx.wxc.wxPyApp_MainLoop
707 707 wx.wxc.wxPyApp_MainLoop = dummy_mainloop
708 708 else:
709 709 warn("Unable to find either wxPython version 2.4 or >= 2.5.")
710 710 return orig_mainloop
711 711
712 712 def hijack_gtk():
713 713 """Modifies pyGTK's mainloop with a dummy so user code does not
714 714 block IPython. This function returns the original `gtk.mainloop`
715 715 function that has been hijacked.
716 716 """
717 717 def dummy_mainloop(*args, **kw):
718 718 pass
719 719 import gtk
720 720 if gtk.pygtk_version >= (2,4,0): orig_mainloop = gtk.main
721 721 else: orig_mainloop = gtk.mainloop
722 722 gtk.mainloop = dummy_mainloop
723 723 gtk.main = dummy_mainloop
724 724 return orig_mainloop
725 725
726 726 def hijack_qt():
727 727 """Modifies PyQt's mainloop with a dummy so user code does not
728 728 block IPython. This function returns the original
729 729 `qt.qApp.exec_loop` function that has been hijacked.
730 730 """
731 731 def dummy_mainloop(*args, **kw):
732 732 pass
733 733 import qt
734 734 orig_mainloop = qt.qApp.exec_loop
735 735 qt.qApp.exec_loop = dummy_mainloop
736 736 qt.QApplication.exec_loop = dummy_mainloop
737 737 return orig_mainloop
738 738
739 739 def hijack_qt4():
740 740 """Modifies PyQt4's mainloop with a dummy so user code does not
741 741 block IPython. This function returns the original
742 742 `QtGui.qApp.exec_` function that has been hijacked.
743 743 """
744 744 def dummy_mainloop(*args, **kw):
745 745 pass
746 746 from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
747 747 orig_mainloop = QtGui.qApp.exec_
748 748 QtGui.qApp.exec_ = dummy_mainloop
749 749 QtGui.QApplication.exec_ = dummy_mainloop
750 750 QtCore.QCoreApplication.exec_ = dummy_mainloop
751 751 return orig_mainloop
752 752
753 753 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
754 754 # The IPShell* classes below are the ones meant to be run by external code as
755 755 # IPython instances. Note that unless a specific threading strategy is
756 756 # desired, the factory function start() below should be used instead (it
757 757 # selects the proper threaded class).
758 758
759 759 class IPThread(threading.Thread):
760 760 def run(self):
761 761 self.IP.mainloop(self._banner)
762 762 self.IP.kill()
763 763
764 764 class IPShellGTK(IPThread):
765 765 """Run a gtk mainloop() in a separate thread.
766 766
767 767 Python commands can be passed to the thread where they will be executed.
768 768 This is implemented by periodically checking for passed code using a
769 769 GTK timeout callback."""
770 770
771 771 TIMEOUT = 100 # Millisecond interval between timeouts.
772 772
773 773 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,
774 774 debug=1,shell_class=MTInteractiveShell):
775 775
776 776 import gtk
777 777
778 778 self.gtk = gtk
779 779 self.gtk_mainloop = hijack_gtk()
780 780
781 781 # Allows us to use both Tk and GTK.
782 782 self.tk = get_tk()
783 783
784 784 if gtk.pygtk_version >= (2,4,0): mainquit = self.gtk.main_quit
785 785 else: mainquit = self.gtk.mainquit
786 786
787 787 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,user_ns=user_ns,
788 788 user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
789 789 debug=debug,
790 790 shell_class=shell_class,
791 791 on_kill=[mainquit])
792 792
793 793 # HACK: slot for banner in self; it will be passed to the mainloop
794 794 # method only and .run() needs it. The actual value will be set by
795 795 # .mainloop().
796 796 self._banner = None
797 797
798 798 threading.Thread.__init__(self)
799 799
800 800 def mainloop(self,sys_exit=0,banner=None):
801 801
802 802 self._banner = banner
803 803
804 804 if self.gtk.pygtk_version >= (2,4,0):
805 805 import gobject
806 806 gobject.idle_add(self.on_timer)
807 807 else:
808 808 self.gtk.idle_add(self.on_timer)
809 809
810 810 if sys.platform != 'win32':
811 811 try:
812 812 if self.gtk.gtk_version[0] >= 2:
813 813 self.gtk.gdk.threads_init()
814 814 except AttributeError:
815 815 pass
816 816 except RuntimeError:
817 817 error('Your pyGTK likely has not been compiled with '
818 818 'threading support.\n'
819 819 'The exception printout is below.\n'
820 820 'You can either rebuild pyGTK with threads, or '
821 821 'try using \n'
822 822 'matplotlib with a different backend (like Tk or WX).\n'
823 823 'Note that matplotlib will most likely not work in its '
824 824 'current state!')
825 825 self.IP.InteractiveTB()
826 826
827 827 self.start()
828 828 self.gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
829 829 self.gtk_mainloop()
830 830 self.gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
831 831 self.join()
832 832
833 833 def on_timer(self):
834 834 """Called when GTK is idle.
835 835
836 836 Must return True always, otherwise GTK stops calling it"""
837 837
838 838 update_tk(self.tk)
839 839 self.IP.runcode()
840 840 time.sleep(0.01)
841 841 return True
842 842
843 843
844 844 class IPShellWX(IPThread):
845 845 """Run a wx mainloop() in a separate thread.
846 846
847 847 Python commands can be passed to the thread where they will be executed.
848 848 This is implemented by periodically checking for passed code using a
849 849 GTK timeout callback."""
850 850
851 851 TIMEOUT = 100 # Millisecond interval between timeouts.
852 852
853 853 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,
854 854 debug=1,shell_class=MTInteractiveShell):
855 855
856 856 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,user_ns=user_ns,
857 857 user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
858 858 debug=debug,
859 859 shell_class=shell_class,
860 860 on_kill=[self.wxexit])
861 861
862 862 wantedwxversion=self.IP.rc.wxversion
863 863 if wantedwxversion!="0":
864 864 try:
865 865 import wxversion
866 866 except ImportError:
867 867 error('The wxversion module is needed for WX version selection')
868 868 else:
869 869 try:
870 870 wxversion.select(wantedwxversion)
871 871 except:
872 872 self.IP.InteractiveTB()
873 873 error('Requested wxPython version %s could not be loaded' %
874 874 wantedwxversion)
875 875
876 876 import wx
877 877
878 878 threading.Thread.__init__(self)
879 879 self.wx = wx
880 880 self.wx_mainloop = hijack_wx()
881 881
882 882 # Allows us to use both Tk and GTK.
883 883 self.tk = get_tk()
884 884
885 885 # HACK: slot for banner in self; it will be passed to the mainloop
886 886 # method only and .run() needs it. The actual value will be set by
887 887 # .mainloop().
888 888 self._banner = None
889 889
890 890 self.app = None
891 891
892 892 def wxexit(self, *args):
893 893 if self.app is not None:
894 894 self.app.agent.timer.Stop()
895 895 self.app.ExitMainLoop()
896 896
897 897 def mainloop(self,sys_exit=0,banner=None):
898 898
899 899 self._banner = banner
900 900
901 901 self.start()
902 902
903 903 class TimerAgent(self.wx.MiniFrame):
904 904 wx = self.wx
905 905 IP = self.IP
906 906 tk = self.tk
907 907 def __init__(self, parent, interval):
908 908 style = self.wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE | self.wx.TINY_CAPTION_HORIZ
909 909 self.wx.MiniFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, ' ', pos=(200, 200),
910 910 size=(100, 100),style=style)
911 911 self.Show(False)
912 912 self.interval = interval
913 913 self.timerId = self.wx.NewId()
914 914
915 915 def StartWork(self):
916 916 self.timer = self.wx.Timer(self, self.timerId)
917 917 self.wx.EVT_TIMER(self, self.timerId, self.OnTimer)
918 918 self.timer.Start(self.interval)
919 919
920 920 def OnTimer(self, event):
921 921 update_tk(self.tk)
922 922 self.IP.runcode()
923 923
924 924 class App(self.wx.App):
925 925 wx = self.wx
926 926 TIMEOUT = self.TIMEOUT
927 927 def OnInit(self):
928 928 'Create the main window and insert the custom frame'
929 929 self.agent = TimerAgent(None, self.TIMEOUT)
930 930 self.agent.Show(False)
931 931 self.agent.StartWork()
932 932 return True
933 933
934 934 self.app = App(redirect=False)
935 935 self.wx_mainloop(self.app)
936 936 self.join()
937 937
938 938
939 939 class IPShellQt(IPThread):
940 940 """Run a Qt event loop in a separate thread.
941 941
942 942 Python commands can be passed to the thread where they will be executed.
943 943 This is implemented by periodically checking for passed code using a
944 944 Qt timer / slot."""
945 945
946 946 TIMEOUT = 100 # Millisecond interval between timeouts.
947 947
948 948 def __init__(self, argv=None, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None,
949 949 debug=0, shell_class=MTInteractiveShell):
950 950
951 951 import qt
952 952
953 953 self.exec_loop = hijack_qt()
954 954
955 955 # Allows us to use both Tk and QT.
956 956 self.tk = get_tk()
957 957
958 958 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,
959 959 user_ns=user_ns,
960 960 user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
961 961 debug=debug,
962 962 shell_class=shell_class,
963 963 on_kill=[qt.qApp.exit])
964 964
965 965 # HACK: slot for banner in self; it will be passed to the mainloop
966 966 # method only and .run() needs it. The actual value will be set by
967 967 # .mainloop().
968 968 self._banner = None
969 969
970 970 threading.Thread.__init__(self)
971 971
972 972 def mainloop(self, sys_exit=0, banner=None):
973 973
974 974 import qt
975 975
976 976 self._banner = banner
977 977
978 978 if qt.QApplication.startingUp():
979 979 a = qt.QApplication(sys.argv)
980 980
981 981 self.timer = qt.QTimer()
982 982 qt.QObject.connect(self.timer,
983 983 qt.SIGNAL('timeout()'),
984 984 self.on_timer)
985 985
986 986 self.start()
987 987 self.timer.start(self.TIMEOUT, True)
988 988 while True:
989 989 if self.IP._kill: break
990 990 self.exec_loop()
991 991 self.join()
992 992
993 993 def on_timer(self):
994 994 update_tk(self.tk)
995 995 result = self.IP.runcode()
996 996 self.timer.start(self.TIMEOUT, True)
997 997 return result
998 998
999 999
1000 1000 class IPShellQt4(IPThread):
1001 1001 """Run a Qt event loop in a separate thread.
1002 1002
1003 1003 Python commands can be passed to the thread where they will be executed.
1004 1004 This is implemented by periodically checking for passed code using a
1005 1005 Qt timer / slot."""
1006 1006
1007 1007 TIMEOUT = 100 # Millisecond interval between timeouts.
1008 1008
1009 1009 def __init__(self, argv=None, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None,
1010 1010 debug=0, shell_class=MTInteractiveShell):
1011 1011
1012 1012 from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
1013 1013
1014 1014 try:
1015 1015 # present in PyQt4-4.2.1 or later
1016 1016 QtCore.pyqtRemoveInputHook()
1017 1017 except AttributeError:
1018 1018 pass
1019 1019
1020 1020 if QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR == '4.3':
1021 1021 warn('''PyQt4 version 4.3 detected.
1022 1022 If you experience repeated threading warnings, please update PyQt4.
1023 1023 ''')
1024 1024
1025 1025 self.exec_ = hijack_qt4()
1026 1026
1027 1027 # Allows us to use both Tk and QT.
1028 1028 self.tk = get_tk()
1029 1029
1030 1030 self.IP = make_IPython(argv,
1031 1031 user_ns=user_ns,
1032 1032 user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
1033 1033 debug=debug,
1034 1034 shell_class=shell_class,
1035 1035 on_kill=[QtGui.qApp.exit])
1036 1036
1037 1037 # HACK: slot for banner in self; it will be passed to the mainloop
1038 1038 # method only and .run() needs it. The actual value will be set by
1039 1039 # .mainloop().
1040 1040 self._banner = None
1041 1041
1042 1042 threading.Thread.__init__(self)
1043 1043
1044 1044 def mainloop(self, sys_exit=0, banner=None):
1045 1045
1046 1046 from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
1047 1047
1048 1048 self._banner = banner
1049 1049
1050 1050 if QtGui.QApplication.startingUp():
1051 1051 a = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
1052 1052
1053 1053 self.timer = QtCore.QTimer()
1054 1054 QtCore.QObject.connect(self.timer,
1055 1055 QtCore.SIGNAL('timeout()'),
1056 1056 self.on_timer)
1057 1057
1058 1058 self.start()
1059 1059 self.timer.start(self.TIMEOUT)
1060 1060 while True:
1061 1061 if self.IP._kill: break
1062 1062 self.exec_()
1063 1063 self.join()
1064 1064
1065 1065 def on_timer(self):
1066 1066 update_tk(self.tk)
1067 1067 result = self.IP.runcode()
1068 1068 self.timer.start(self.TIMEOUT)
1069 1069 return result
1070 1070
1071 1071
1072 1072 # A set of matplotlib public IPython shell classes, for single-threaded (Tk*
1073 1073 # and FLTK*) and multithreaded (GTK*, WX* and Qt*) backends to use.
1074 1074 def _load_pylab(user_ns):
1075 1075 """Allow users to disable pulling all of pylab into the top-level
1076 1076 namespace.
1077 1077
1078 1078 This little utility must be called AFTER the actual ipython instance is
1079 1079 running, since only then will the options file have been fully parsed."""
1080 1080
1081 1081 ip = IPython.ipapi.get()
1082 1082 if ip.options.pylab_import_all:
1083 1083 ip.ex("from matplotlib.pylab import *")
1084 1084 ip.IP.user_config_ns.update(ip.user_ns)
1085 1085
1086 1086
1087 1087 class IPShellMatplotlib(IPShell):
1088 1088 """Subclass IPShell with MatplotlibShell as the internal shell.
1089 1089
1090 1090 Single-threaded class, meant for the Tk* and FLTK* backends.
1091 1091
1092 1092 Having this on a separate class simplifies the external driver code."""
1093 1093
1094 1094 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1):
1095 1095 IPShell.__init__(self,argv,user_ns,user_global_ns,debug,
1096 1096 shell_class=MatplotlibShell)
1097 1097 _load_pylab(self.IP.user_ns)
1098 1098
1099 1099 class IPShellMatplotlibGTK(IPShellGTK):
1100 1100 """Subclass IPShellGTK with MatplotlibMTShell as the internal shell.
1101 1101
1102 1102 Multi-threaded class, meant for the GTK* backends."""
1103 1103
1104 1104 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1):
1105 1105 IPShellGTK.__init__(self,argv,user_ns,user_global_ns,debug,
1106 1106 shell_class=MatplotlibMTShell)
1107 1107 _load_pylab(self.IP.user_ns)
1108 1108
1109 1109 class IPShellMatplotlibWX(IPShellWX):
1110 1110 """Subclass IPShellWX with MatplotlibMTShell as the internal shell.
1111 1111
1112 1112 Multi-threaded class, meant for the WX* backends."""
1113 1113
1114 1114 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1):
1115 1115 IPShellWX.__init__(self,argv,user_ns,user_global_ns,debug,
1116 1116 shell_class=MatplotlibMTShell)
1117 1117 _load_pylab(self.IP.user_ns)
1118 1118
1119 1119 class IPShellMatplotlibQt(IPShellQt):
1120 1120 """Subclass IPShellQt with MatplotlibMTShell as the internal shell.
1121 1121
1122 1122 Multi-threaded class, meant for the Qt* backends."""
1123 1123
1124 1124 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1):
1125 1125 IPShellQt.__init__(self,argv,user_ns,user_global_ns,debug,
1126 1126 shell_class=MatplotlibMTShell)
1127 1127 _load_pylab(self.IP.user_ns)
1128 1128
1129 1129 class IPShellMatplotlibQt4(IPShellQt4):
1130 1130 """Subclass IPShellQt4 with MatplotlibMTShell as the internal shell.
1131 1131
1132 1132 Multi-threaded class, meant for the Qt4* backends."""
1133 1133
1134 1134 def __init__(self,argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1):
1135 1135 IPShellQt4.__init__(self,argv,user_ns,user_global_ns,debug,
1136 1136 shell_class=MatplotlibMTShell)
1137 1137 _load_pylab(self.IP.user_ns)
1138 1138
1139 1139 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1140 1140 # Factory functions to actually start the proper thread-aware shell
1141 1141
1142 1142 def _select_shell(argv):
1143 1143 """Select a shell from the given argv vector.
1144 1144
1145 1145 This function implements the threading selection policy, allowing runtime
1146 1146 control of the threading mode, both for general users and for matplotlib.
1147 1147
1148 1148 Return:
1149 1149 Shell class to be instantiated for runtime operation.
1150 1150 """
1151 1151
1152 1152 global USE_TK
1153 1153
1154 1154 mpl_shell = {'gthread' : IPShellMatplotlibGTK,
1155 1155 'wthread' : IPShellMatplotlibWX,
1156 1156 'qthread' : IPShellMatplotlibQt,
1157 1157 'q4thread' : IPShellMatplotlibQt4,
1158 1158 'tkthread' : IPShellMatplotlib, # Tk is built-in
1159 1159 }
1160 1160
1161 1161 th_shell = {'gthread' : IPShellGTK,
1162 1162 'wthread' : IPShellWX,
1163 1163 'qthread' : IPShellQt,
1164 1164 'q4thread' : IPShellQt4,
1165 1165 'tkthread' : IPShell, # Tk is built-in
1166 1166 }
1167 1167
1168 1168 backends = {'gthread' : 'GTKAgg',
1169 1169 'wthread' : 'WXAgg',
1170 1170 'qthread' : 'QtAgg',
1171 1171 'q4thread' :'Qt4Agg',
1172 1172 'tkthread' :'TkAgg',
1173 1173 }
1174 1174
1175 1175 all_opts = set(['tk','pylab','gthread','qthread','q4thread','wthread',
1176 1176 'tkthread'])
1177 1177 user_opts = set([s.replace('-','') for s in argv[:3]])
1178 1178 special_opts = user_opts & all_opts
1179 1179
1180 1180 if 'tk' in special_opts:
1181 1181 USE_TK = True
1182 1182 special_opts.remove('tk')
1183 1183
1184 1184 if 'pylab' in special_opts:
1185 1185
1186 1186 try:
1187 1187 import matplotlib
1188 1188 except ImportError:
1189 1189 error('matplotlib could NOT be imported! Starting normal IPython.')
1190 1190 return IPShell
1191 1191
1192 1192 special_opts.remove('pylab')
1193 1193 # If there's any option left, it means the user wants to force the
1194 1194 # threading backend, else it's auto-selected from the rc file
1195 1195 if special_opts:
1196 1196 th_mode = special_opts.pop()
1197 1197 matplotlib.rcParams['backend'] = backends[th_mode]
1198 1198 else:
1199 1199 backend = matplotlib.rcParams['backend']
1200 1200 if backend.startswith('GTK'):
1201 1201 th_mode = 'gthread'
1202 1202 elif backend.startswith('WX'):
1203 1203 th_mode = 'wthread'
1204 1204 elif backend.startswith('Qt4'):
1205 1205 th_mode = 'q4thread'
1206 1206 elif backend.startswith('Qt'):
1207 1207 th_mode = 'qthread'
1208 1208 else:
1209 1209 # Any other backend, use plain Tk
1210 1210 th_mode = 'tkthread'
1211 1211
1212 1212 return mpl_shell[th_mode]
1213 1213 else:
1214 1214 # No pylab requested, just plain threads
1215 1215 try:
1216 1216 th_mode = special_opts.pop()
1217 1217 except KeyError:
1218 1218 th_mode = 'tkthread'
1219 1219 return th_shell[th_mode]
1220 1220
1221 1221
1222 1222 # This is the one which should be called by external code.
1223 1223 def start(user_ns = None):
1224 1224 """Return a running shell instance, dealing with threading options.
1225 1225
1226 1226 This is a factory function which will instantiate the proper IPython shell
1227 1227 based on the user's threading choice. Such a selector is needed because
1228 1228 different GUI toolkits require different thread handling details."""
1229 1229
1230 1230 shell = _select_shell(sys.argv)
1231 1231 return shell(user_ns = user_ns)
1232 1232
1233 1233 # Some aliases for backwards compatibility
1234 1234 IPythonShell = IPShell
1235 1235 IPythonShellEmbed = IPShellEmbed
1236 1236 #************************ End of file <Shell.py> ***************************
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