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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | Defines a variety of Pygments lexers for highlighting IPython code. |
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3 | Defines a variety of Pygments lexers for highlighting IPython code. | |
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5 | This includes: |
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5 | This includes: | |
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6 | |||
7 | IPythonLexer, IPython3Lexer |
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7 | IPythonLexer, IPython3Lexer | |
8 | Lexers for pure IPython (python + magic/shell commands) |
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8 | Lexers for pure IPython (python + magic/shell commands) | |
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10 | IPythonPartialTracebackLexer, IPythonTracebackLexer |
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10 | IPythonPartialTracebackLexer, IPythonTracebackLexer | |
11 | Supports 2.x and 3.x via keyword `python3`. The partial traceback |
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11 | Supports 2.x and 3.x via keyword `python3`. The partial traceback | |
12 | lexer reads everything but the Python code appearing in a traceback. |
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12 | lexer reads everything but the Python code appearing in a traceback. | |
13 | The full lexer combines the partial lexer with an IPython lexer. |
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13 | The full lexer combines the partial lexer with an IPython lexer. | |
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15 | IPythonConsoleLexer |
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15 | IPythonConsoleLexer | |
16 | A lexer for IPython console sessions, with support for tracebacks. |
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16 | A lexer for IPython console sessions, with support for tracebacks. | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | IPyLexer |
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18 | IPyLexer | |
19 | A friendly lexer which examines the first line of text and from it, |
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19 | A friendly lexer which examines the first line of text and from it, | |
20 | decides whether to use an IPython lexer or an IPython console lexer. |
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20 | decides whether to use an IPython lexer or an IPython console lexer. | |
21 | This is probably the only lexer that needs to be explicitly added |
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21 | This is probably the only lexer that needs to be explicitly added | |
22 | to Pygments. |
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22 | to Pygments. | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | """ |
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24 | """ | |
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 | # Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team. |
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26 | # Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team. | |
27 | # |
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27 | # | |
28 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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28 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
29 | # |
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29 | # | |
30 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. |
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30 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. | |
31 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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31 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | # Standard library |
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33 | # Standard library | |
34 | import re |
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34 | import re | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | # Third party |
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36 | # Third party | |
37 | from pygments.lexers import ( |
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37 | from pygments.lexers import ( | |
38 | BashLexer, HtmlLexer, JavascriptLexer, RubyLexer, PerlLexer, PythonLexer, |
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38 | BashLexer, HtmlLexer, JavascriptLexer, RubyLexer, PerlLexer, PythonLexer, | |
39 | Python3Lexer, TexLexer) |
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39 | Python3Lexer, TexLexer) | |
40 | from pygments.lexer import ( |
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40 | from pygments.lexer import ( | |
41 | Lexer, DelegatingLexer, RegexLexer, do_insertions, bygroups, using, |
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41 | Lexer, DelegatingLexer, RegexLexer, do_insertions, bygroups, using, | |
42 | ) |
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42 | ) | |
43 | from pygments.token import ( |
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43 | from pygments.token import ( | |
44 | Generic, Keyword, Literal, Name, Operator, Other, Text, Error, |
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44 | Generic, Keyword, Literal, Name, Operator, Other, Text, Error, | |
45 | ) |
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45 | ) | |
46 | from pygments.util import get_bool_opt |
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46 | from pygments.util import get_bool_opt | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | # Local |
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48 | # Local | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | line_re = re.compile('.*?\n') |
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50 | line_re = re.compile('.*?\n') | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | __all__ = ['build_ipy_lexer', 'IPython3Lexer', 'IPythonLexer', |
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52 | __all__ = ['build_ipy_lexer', 'IPython3Lexer', 'IPythonLexer', | |
53 | 'IPythonPartialTracebackLexer', 'IPythonTracebackLexer', |
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53 | 'IPythonPartialTracebackLexer', 'IPythonTracebackLexer', | |
54 | 'IPythonConsoleLexer', 'IPyLexer'] |
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54 | 'IPythonConsoleLexer', 'IPyLexer'] | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | def build_ipy_lexer(python3): |
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57 | def build_ipy_lexer(python3): | |
58 | """Builds IPython lexers depending on the value of `python3`. |
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58 | """Builds IPython lexers depending on the value of `python3`. | |
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59 | |||
60 | The lexer inherits from an appropriate Python lexer and then adds |
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60 | The lexer inherits from an appropriate Python lexer and then adds | |
61 | information about IPython specific keywords (i.e. magic commands, |
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61 | information about IPython specific keywords (i.e. magic commands, | |
62 | shell commands, etc.) |
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62 | shell commands, etc.) | |
63 |
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64 | Parameters |
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64 | Parameters | |
65 | ---------- |
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65 | ---------- | |
66 | python3 : bool |
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66 | python3 : bool | |
67 | If `True`, then build an IPython lexer from a Python 3 lexer. |
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67 | If `True`, then build an IPython lexer from a Python 3 lexer. | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | """ |
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69 | """ | |
70 | # It would be nice to have a single IPython lexer class which takes |
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70 | # It would be nice to have a single IPython lexer class which takes | |
71 | # a boolean `python3`. But since there are two Python lexer classes, |
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71 | # a boolean `python3`. But since there are two Python lexer classes, | |
72 | # we will also have two IPython lexer classes. |
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72 | # we will also have two IPython lexer classes. | |
73 | if python3: |
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73 | if python3: | |
74 | PyLexer = Python3Lexer |
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74 | PyLexer = Python3Lexer | |
75 | name = 'IPython3' |
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75 | name = 'IPython3' | |
76 | aliases = ['ipython3'] |
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76 | aliases = ['ipython3'] | |
77 | doc = """IPython3 Lexer""" |
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77 | doc = """IPython3 Lexer""" | |
78 | else: |
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78 | else: | |
79 | PyLexer = PythonLexer |
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79 | PyLexer = PythonLexer | |
80 | name = 'IPython' |
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80 | name = 'IPython' | |
81 | aliases = ['ipython2', 'ipython'] |
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81 | aliases = ['ipython2', 'ipython'] | |
82 | doc = """IPython Lexer""" |
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82 | doc = """IPython Lexer""" | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | ipython_tokens = [ |
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84 | ipython_tokens = [ | |
85 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%capture)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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85 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%capture)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
86 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%debug)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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86 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%debug)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
87 | (r'(?is)(\s*)(%%html)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(HtmlLexer))), |
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87 | (r'(?is)(\s*)(%%html)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(HtmlLexer))), | |
88 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%javascript)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(JavascriptLexer))), |
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88 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%javascript)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(JavascriptLexer))), | |
89 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%js)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(JavascriptLexer))), |
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89 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%js)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(JavascriptLexer))), | |
90 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%latex)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(TexLexer))), |
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90 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%latex)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(TexLexer))), | |
91 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%perl)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PerlLexer))), |
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91 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%perl)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PerlLexer))), | |
92 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%prun)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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92 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%prun)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
93 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%pypy)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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93 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%pypy)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
94 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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94 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
95 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python2)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PythonLexer))), |
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95 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python2)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PythonLexer))), | |
96 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python3)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(Python3Lexer))), |
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96 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%python3)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(Python3Lexer))), | |
97 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%ruby)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(RubyLexer))), |
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97 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%ruby)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(RubyLexer))), | |
98 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%time)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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98 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%time)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
99 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%timeit)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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99 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%timeit)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
100 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%writefile)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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100 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%writefile)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
101 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%file)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), |
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101 | (r'(?s)(\s*)(%%file)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(PyLexer))), | |
102 | (r"(?s)(\s*)(%%)(\w+)(.*)", bygroups(Text, Operator, Keyword, Text)), |
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102 | (r"(?s)(\s*)(%%)(\w+)(.*)", bygroups(Text, Operator, Keyword, Text)), | |
103 | (r'(?s)(^\s*)(%%!)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(BashLexer))), |
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103 | (r'(?s)(^\s*)(%%!)([^\n]*\n)(.*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text, using(BashLexer))), | |
104 | (r"(%%?)(\w+)(\?\??)$", bygroups(Operator, Keyword, Operator)), |
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104 | (r"(%%?)(\w+)(\?\??)$", bygroups(Operator, Keyword, Operator)), | |
105 | (r"\b(\?\??)(\s*)$", bygroups(Operator, Text)), |
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105 | (r"\b(\?\??)(\s*)$", bygroups(Operator, Text)), | |
106 | (r'(%)(sx|sc|system)(.*)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, Keyword, |
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106 | (r'(%)(sx|sc|system)(.*)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, Keyword, | |
107 | using(BashLexer), Text)), |
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107 | using(BashLexer), Text)), | |
108 | (r'(%)(\w+)(.*\n)', bygroups(Operator, Keyword, Text)), |
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108 | (r'(%)(\w+)(.*\n)', bygroups(Operator, Keyword, Text)), | |
109 | (r'^(!!)(.+)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, using(BashLexer), Text)), |
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109 | (r'^(!!)(.+)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, using(BashLexer), Text)), | |
110 | (r'(!)(?!=)(.+)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, using(BashLexer), Text)), |
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110 | (r'(!)(?!=)(.+)(\n)', bygroups(Operator, using(BashLexer), Text)), | |
111 | (r'^(\s*)(\?\??)(\s*%{0,2}[\w\.\*]*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text)), |
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111 | (r'^(\s*)(\?\??)(\s*%{0,2}[\w\.\*]*)', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text)), | |
112 | (r'(\s*%{0,2}[\w\.\*]*)(\?\??)(\s*)$', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text)), |
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112 | (r'(\s*%{0,2}[\w\.\*]*)(\?\??)(\s*)$', bygroups(Text, Operator, Text)), | |
113 | ] |
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113 | ] | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | tokens = PyLexer.tokens.copy() |
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115 | tokens = PyLexer.tokens.copy() | |
116 | tokens['root'] = ipython_tokens + tokens['root'] |
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116 | tokens['root'] = ipython_tokens + tokens['root'] | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | attrs = {'name': name, 'aliases': aliases, 'filenames': [], |
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118 | attrs = {'name': name, 'aliases': aliases, 'filenames': [], | |
119 | '__doc__': doc, 'tokens': tokens} |
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119 | '__doc__': doc, 'tokens': tokens} | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | return type(name, (PyLexer,), attrs) |
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121 | return type(name, (PyLexer,), attrs) | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 |
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124 | IPython3Lexer = build_ipy_lexer(python3=True) |
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124 | IPython3Lexer = build_ipy_lexer(python3=True) | |
125 | IPythonLexer = build_ipy_lexer(python3=False) |
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125 | IPythonLexer = build_ipy_lexer(python3=False) | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | class IPythonPartialTracebackLexer(RegexLexer): |
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128 | class IPythonPartialTracebackLexer(RegexLexer): | |
129 | """ |
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129 | """ | |
130 | Partial lexer for IPython tracebacks. |
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130 | Partial lexer for IPython tracebacks. | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | Handles all the non-python output. |
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132 | Handles all the non-python output. | |
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | """ |
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134 | """ | |
135 | name = 'IPython Partial Traceback' |
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135 | name = 'IPython Partial Traceback' | |
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | tokens = { |
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137 | tokens = { | |
138 | 'root': [ |
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138 | 'root': [ | |
139 | # Tracebacks for syntax errors have a different style. |
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139 | # Tracebacks for syntax errors have a different style. | |
140 | # For both types of tracebacks, we mark the first line with |
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140 | # For both types of tracebacks, we mark the first line with | |
141 | # Generic.Traceback. For syntax errors, we mark the filename |
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141 | # Generic.Traceback. For syntax errors, we mark the filename | |
142 | # as we mark the filenames for non-syntax tracebacks. |
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142 | # as we mark the filenames for non-syntax tracebacks. | |
143 | # |
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143 | # | |
144 | # These two regexps define how IPythonConsoleLexer finds a |
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144 | # These two regexps define how IPythonConsoleLexer finds a | |
145 | # traceback. |
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145 | # traceback. | |
146 | # |
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146 | # | |
147 | ## Non-syntax traceback |
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147 | ## Non-syntax traceback | |
148 | (r'^(\^C)?(-+\n)', bygroups(Error, Generic.Traceback)), |
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148 | (r'^(\^C)?(-+\n)', bygroups(Error, Generic.Traceback)), | |
149 | ## Syntax traceback |
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149 | ## Syntax traceback | |
150 | (r'^( File)(.*)(, line )(\d+\n)', |
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150 | (r'^( File)(.*)(, line )(\d+\n)', | |
151 | bygroups(Generic.Traceback, Name.Namespace, |
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151 | bygroups(Generic.Traceback, Name.Namespace, | |
152 | Generic.Traceback, Literal.Number.Integer)), |
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152 | Generic.Traceback, Literal.Number.Integer)), | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | # (Exception Identifier)(Whitespace)(Traceback Message) |
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154 | # (Exception Identifier)(Whitespace)(Traceback Message) | |
155 | (r'(?u)(^[^\d\W]\w*)(\s*)(Traceback.*?\n)', |
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155 | (r'(?u)(^[^\d\W]\w*)(\s*)(Traceback.*?\n)', | |
156 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Generic.Whitespace, Text)), |
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156 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Generic.Whitespace, Text)), | |
157 | # (Module/Filename)(Text)(Callee)(Function Signature) |
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157 | # (Module/Filename)(Text)(Callee)(Function Signature) | |
158 | # Better options for callee and function signature? |
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158 | # Better options for callee and function signature? | |
159 | (r'(.*)( in )(.*)(\(.*\)\n)', |
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159 | (r'(.*)( in )(.*)(\(.*\)\n)', | |
160 | bygroups(Name.Namespace, Text, Name.Entity, Name.Tag)), |
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160 | bygroups(Name.Namespace, Text, Name.Entity, Name.Tag)), | |
161 | # Regular line: (Whitespace)(Line Number)(Python Code) |
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161 | # Regular line: (Whitespace)(Line Number)(Python Code) | |
162 | (r'(\s*?)(\d+)(.*?\n)', |
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162 | (r'(\s*?)(\d+)(.*?\n)', | |
163 | bygroups(Generic.Whitespace, Literal.Number.Integer, Other)), |
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163 | bygroups(Generic.Whitespace, Literal.Number.Integer, Other)), | |
164 | # Emphasized line: (Arrow)(Line Number)(Python Code) |
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164 | # Emphasized line: (Arrow)(Line Number)(Python Code) | |
165 | # Using Exception token so arrow color matches the Exception. |
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165 | # Using Exception token so arrow color matches the Exception. | |
166 | (r'(-*>?\s?)(\d+)(.*?\n)', |
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166 | (r'(-*>?\s?)(\d+)(.*?\n)', | |
167 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Literal.Number.Integer, Other)), |
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167 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Literal.Number.Integer, Other)), | |
168 | # (Exception Identifier)(Message) |
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168 | # (Exception Identifier)(Message) | |
169 | (r'(?u)(^[^\d\W]\w*)(:.*?\n)', |
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169 | (r'(?u)(^[^\d\W]\w*)(:.*?\n)', | |
170 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Text)), |
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170 | bygroups(Name.Exception, Text)), | |
171 | # Tag everything else as Other, will be handled later. |
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171 | # Tag everything else as Other, will be handled later. | |
172 | (r'.*\n', Other), |
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172 | (r'.*\n', Other), | |
173 | ], |
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173 | ], | |
174 | } |
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174 | } | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | class IPythonTracebackLexer(DelegatingLexer): |
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177 | class IPythonTracebackLexer(DelegatingLexer): | |
178 | """ |
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178 | """ | |
179 | IPython traceback lexer. |
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179 | IPython traceback lexer. | |
180 |
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181 | For doctests, the tracebacks can be snipped as much as desired with the |
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181 | For doctests, the tracebacks can be snipped as much as desired with the | |
182 | exception to the lines that designate a traceback. For non-syntax error |
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182 | exception to the lines that designate a traceback. For non-syntax error | |
183 | tracebacks, this is the line of hyphens. For syntax error tracebacks, |
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183 | tracebacks, this is the line of hyphens. For syntax error tracebacks, | |
184 | this is the line which lists the File and line number. |
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184 | this is the line which lists the File and line number. | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | """ |
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186 | """ | |
187 | # The lexer inherits from DelegatingLexer. The "root" lexer is an |
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187 | # The lexer inherits from DelegatingLexer. The "root" lexer is an | |
188 | # appropriate IPython lexer, which depends on the value of the boolean |
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188 | # appropriate IPython lexer, which depends on the value of the boolean | |
189 | # `python3`. First, we parse with the partial IPython traceback lexer. |
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189 | # `python3`. First, we parse with the partial IPython traceback lexer. | |
190 | # Then, any code marked with the "Other" token is delegated to the root |
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190 | # Then, any code marked with the "Other" token is delegated to the root | |
191 | # lexer. |
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191 | # lexer. | |
192 | # |
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192 | # | |
193 | name = 'IPython Traceback' |
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193 | name = 'IPython Traceback' | |
194 | aliases = ['ipythontb'] |
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194 | aliases = ['ipythontb'] | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | def __init__(self, **options): |
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196 | def __init__(self, **options): | |
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197 | """ | |||
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198 | A subclass of `DelegatingLexer` which delegates to the appropriate to either IPyLexer, | |||
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199 | IPythonPartialTracebackLexer. | |||
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200 | """ | |||
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201 | # note we need a __init__ doc, as otherwise it inherits the doc from the super class | |||
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202 | # which will fail the documentation build as it references section of the pygments docs that | |||
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203 | # do not exists when building IPython's docs. | |||
197 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) |
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204 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) | |
198 | if self.python3: |
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205 | if self.python3: | |
199 | self.aliases = ['ipython3tb'] |
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206 | self.aliases = ['ipython3tb'] | |
200 | else: |
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207 | else: | |
201 | self.aliases = ['ipython2tb', 'ipythontb'] |
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208 | self.aliases = ['ipython2tb', 'ipythontb'] | |
202 |
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209 | |||
203 | if self.python3: |
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210 | if self.python3: | |
204 | IPyLexer = IPython3Lexer |
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211 | IPyLexer = IPython3Lexer | |
205 | else: |
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212 | else: | |
206 | IPyLexer = IPythonLexer |
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213 | IPyLexer = IPythonLexer | |
207 |
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214 | |||
208 | DelegatingLexer.__init__(self, IPyLexer, |
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215 | DelegatingLexer.__init__(self, IPyLexer, | |
209 | IPythonPartialTracebackLexer, **options) |
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216 | IPythonPartialTracebackLexer, **options) | |
210 |
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217 | |||
211 | class IPythonConsoleLexer(Lexer): |
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218 | class IPythonConsoleLexer(Lexer): | |
212 | """ |
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219 | """ | |
213 | An IPython console lexer for IPython code-blocks and doctests, such as: |
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220 | An IPython console lexer for IPython code-blocks and doctests, such as: | |
214 |
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221 | |||
215 | .. code-block:: rst |
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222 | .. code-block:: rst | |
216 |
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223 | |||
217 | .. code-block:: ipythonconsole |
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224 | .. code-block:: ipythonconsole | |
218 |
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225 | |||
219 | In [1]: a = 'foo' |
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226 | In [1]: a = 'foo' | |
220 |
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227 | |||
221 | In [2]: a |
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228 | In [2]: a | |
222 | Out[2]: 'foo' |
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229 | Out[2]: 'foo' | |
223 |
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230 | |||
224 | In [3]: print(a) |
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231 | In [3]: print(a) | |
225 | foo |
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232 | foo | |
226 |
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233 | |||
227 |
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234 | |||
228 | Support is also provided for IPython exceptions: |
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235 | Support is also provided for IPython exceptions: | |
229 |
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236 | |||
230 | .. code-block:: rst |
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237 | .. code-block:: rst | |
231 |
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238 | |||
232 | .. code-block:: ipythonconsole |
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239 | .. code-block:: ipythonconsole | |
233 |
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240 | |||
234 | In [1]: raise Exception |
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241 | In [1]: raise Exception | |
235 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
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242 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
236 | ... |
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243 | ... | |
237 | Exception |
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244 | Exception | |
238 |
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245 | |||
239 | """ |
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246 | """ | |
240 | name = 'IPython console session' |
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247 | name = 'IPython console session' | |
241 | aliases = ['ipythonconsole'] |
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248 | aliases = ['ipythonconsole'] | |
242 | mimetypes = ['text/x-ipython-console'] |
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249 | mimetypes = ['text/x-ipython-console'] | |
243 |
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250 | |||
244 | # The regexps used to determine what is input and what is output. |
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251 | # The regexps used to determine what is input and what is output. | |
245 | # The default prompts for IPython are: |
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252 | # The default prompts for IPython are: | |
246 | # |
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253 | # | |
247 | # in = 'In [#]: ' |
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254 | # in = 'In [#]: ' | |
248 | # continuation = ' .D.: ' |
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255 | # continuation = ' .D.: ' | |
249 | # template = 'Out[#]: ' |
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256 | # template = 'Out[#]: ' | |
250 | # |
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257 | # | |
251 | # Where '#' is the 'prompt number' or 'execution count' and 'D' |
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258 | # Where '#' is the 'prompt number' or 'execution count' and 'D' | |
252 | # D is a number of dots matching the width of the execution count |
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259 | # D is a number of dots matching the width of the execution count | |
253 | # |
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260 | # | |
254 | in1_regex = r'In \[[0-9]+\]: ' |
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261 | in1_regex = r'In \[[0-9]+\]: ' | |
255 | in2_regex = r' \.\.+\.: ' |
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262 | in2_regex = r' \.\.+\.: ' | |
256 | out_regex = r'Out\[[0-9]+\]: ' |
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263 | out_regex = r'Out\[[0-9]+\]: ' | |
257 |
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264 | |||
258 | #: The regex to determine when a traceback starts. |
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265 | #: The regex to determine when a traceback starts. | |
259 | ipytb_start = re.compile(r'^(\^C)?(-+\n)|^( File)(.*)(, line )(\d+\n)') |
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266 | ipytb_start = re.compile(r'^(\^C)?(-+\n)|^( File)(.*)(, line )(\d+\n)') | |
260 |
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267 | |||
261 | def __init__(self, **options): |
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268 | def __init__(self, **options): | |
262 | """Initialize the IPython console lexer. |
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269 | """Initialize the IPython console lexer. | |
263 |
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270 | |||
264 | Parameters |
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271 | Parameters | |
265 | ---------- |
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272 | ---------- | |
266 | python3 : bool |
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273 | python3 : bool | |
267 | If `True`, then the console inputs are parsed using a Python 3 |
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274 | If `True`, then the console inputs are parsed using a Python 3 | |
268 | lexer. Otherwise, they are parsed using a Python 2 lexer. |
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275 | lexer. Otherwise, they are parsed using a Python 2 lexer. | |
269 | in1_regex : RegexObject |
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276 | in1_regex : RegexObject | |
270 | The compiled regular expression used to detect the start |
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277 | The compiled regular expression used to detect the start | |
271 | of inputs. Although the IPython configuration setting may have a |
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278 | of inputs. Although the IPython configuration setting may have a | |
272 | trailing whitespace, do not include it in the regex. If `None`, |
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279 | trailing whitespace, do not include it in the regex. If `None`, | |
273 | then the default input prompt is assumed. |
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280 | then the default input prompt is assumed. | |
274 | in2_regex : RegexObject |
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281 | in2_regex : RegexObject | |
275 | The compiled regular expression used to detect the continuation |
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282 | The compiled regular expression used to detect the continuation | |
276 | of inputs. Although the IPython configuration setting may have a |
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283 | of inputs. Although the IPython configuration setting may have a | |
277 | trailing whitespace, do not include it in the regex. If `None`, |
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284 | trailing whitespace, do not include it in the regex. If `None`, | |
278 | then the default input prompt is assumed. |
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285 | then the default input prompt is assumed. | |
279 | out_regex : RegexObject |
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286 | out_regex : RegexObject | |
280 | The compiled regular expression used to detect outputs. If `None`, |
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287 | The compiled regular expression used to detect outputs. If `None`, | |
281 | then the default output prompt is assumed. |
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288 | then the default output prompt is assumed. | |
282 |
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289 | |||
283 | """ |
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290 | """ | |
284 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) |
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291 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) | |
285 | if self.python3: |
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292 | if self.python3: | |
286 | self.aliases = ['ipython3console'] |
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293 | self.aliases = ['ipython3console'] | |
287 | else: |
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294 | else: | |
288 | self.aliases = ['ipython2console', 'ipythonconsole'] |
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295 | self.aliases = ['ipython2console', 'ipythonconsole'] | |
289 |
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296 | |||
290 | in1_regex = options.get('in1_regex', self.in1_regex) |
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297 | in1_regex = options.get('in1_regex', self.in1_regex) | |
291 | in2_regex = options.get('in2_regex', self.in2_regex) |
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298 | in2_regex = options.get('in2_regex', self.in2_regex) | |
292 | out_regex = options.get('out_regex', self.out_regex) |
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299 | out_regex = options.get('out_regex', self.out_regex) | |
293 |
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300 | |||
294 | # So that we can work with input and output prompts which have been |
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301 | # So that we can work with input and output prompts which have been | |
295 | # rstrip'd (possibly by editors) we also need rstrip'd variants. If |
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302 | # rstrip'd (possibly by editors) we also need rstrip'd variants. If | |
296 | # we do not do this, then such prompts will be tagged as 'output'. |
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303 | # we do not do this, then such prompts will be tagged as 'output'. | |
297 | # The reason can't just use the rstrip'd variants instead is because |
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304 | # The reason can't just use the rstrip'd variants instead is because | |
298 | # we want any whitespace associated with the prompt to be inserted |
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305 | # we want any whitespace associated with the prompt to be inserted | |
299 | # with the token. This allows formatted code to be modified so as hide |
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306 | # with the token. This allows formatted code to be modified so as hide | |
300 | # the appearance of prompts, with the whitespace included. One example |
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307 | # the appearance of prompts, with the whitespace included. One example | |
301 | # use of this is in copybutton.js from the standard lib Python docs. |
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308 | # use of this is in copybutton.js from the standard lib Python docs. | |
302 | in1_regex_rstrip = in1_regex.rstrip() + '\n' |
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309 | in1_regex_rstrip = in1_regex.rstrip() + '\n' | |
303 | in2_regex_rstrip = in2_regex.rstrip() + '\n' |
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310 | in2_regex_rstrip = in2_regex.rstrip() + '\n' | |
304 | out_regex_rstrip = out_regex.rstrip() + '\n' |
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311 | out_regex_rstrip = out_regex.rstrip() + '\n' | |
305 |
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312 | |||
306 | # Compile and save them all. |
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313 | # Compile and save them all. | |
307 | attrs = ['in1_regex', 'in2_regex', 'out_regex', |
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314 | attrs = ['in1_regex', 'in2_regex', 'out_regex', | |
308 | 'in1_regex_rstrip', 'in2_regex_rstrip', 'out_regex_rstrip'] |
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315 | 'in1_regex_rstrip', 'in2_regex_rstrip', 'out_regex_rstrip'] | |
309 | for attr in attrs: |
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316 | for attr in attrs: | |
310 | self.__setattr__(attr, re.compile(locals()[attr])) |
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317 | self.__setattr__(attr, re.compile(locals()[attr])) | |
311 |
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318 | |||
312 | Lexer.__init__(self, **options) |
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319 | Lexer.__init__(self, **options) | |
313 |
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320 | |||
314 | if self.python3: |
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321 | if self.python3: | |
315 | pylexer = IPython3Lexer |
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322 | pylexer = IPython3Lexer | |
316 | tblexer = IPythonTracebackLexer |
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323 | tblexer = IPythonTracebackLexer | |
317 | else: |
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324 | else: | |
318 | pylexer = IPythonLexer |
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325 | pylexer = IPythonLexer | |
319 | tblexer = IPythonTracebackLexer |
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326 | tblexer = IPythonTracebackLexer | |
320 |
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327 | |||
321 | self.pylexer = pylexer(**options) |
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328 | self.pylexer = pylexer(**options) | |
322 | self.tblexer = tblexer(**options) |
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329 | self.tblexer = tblexer(**options) | |
323 |
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330 | |||
324 | self.reset() |
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331 | self.reset() | |
325 |
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332 | |||
326 | def reset(self): |
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333 | def reset(self): | |
327 | self.mode = 'output' |
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334 | self.mode = 'output' | |
328 | self.index = 0 |
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335 | self.index = 0 | |
329 | self.buffer = u'' |
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336 | self.buffer = u'' | |
330 | self.insertions = [] |
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337 | self.insertions = [] | |
331 |
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338 | |||
332 | def buffered_tokens(self): |
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339 | def buffered_tokens(self): | |
333 | """ |
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340 | """ | |
334 | Generator of unprocessed tokens after doing insertions and before |
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341 | Generator of unprocessed tokens after doing insertions and before | |
335 | changing to a new state. |
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342 | changing to a new state. | |
336 |
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343 | |||
337 | """ |
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344 | """ | |
338 | if self.mode == 'output': |
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345 | if self.mode == 'output': | |
339 | tokens = [(0, Generic.Output, self.buffer)] |
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346 | tokens = [(0, Generic.Output, self.buffer)] | |
340 | elif self.mode == 'input': |
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347 | elif self.mode == 'input': | |
341 | tokens = self.pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self.buffer) |
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348 | tokens = self.pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self.buffer) | |
342 | else: # traceback |
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349 | else: # traceback | |
343 | tokens = self.tblexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self.buffer) |
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350 | tokens = self.tblexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self.buffer) | |
344 |
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351 | |||
345 | for i, t, v in do_insertions(self.insertions, tokens): |
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352 | for i, t, v in do_insertions(self.insertions, tokens): | |
346 | # All token indexes are relative to the buffer. |
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353 | # All token indexes are relative to the buffer. | |
347 | yield self.index + i, t, v |
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354 | yield self.index + i, t, v | |
348 |
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355 | |||
349 | # Clear it all |
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356 | # Clear it all | |
350 | self.index += len(self.buffer) |
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357 | self.index += len(self.buffer) | |
351 | self.buffer = u'' |
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358 | self.buffer = u'' | |
352 | self.insertions = [] |
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359 | self.insertions = [] | |
353 |
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360 | |||
354 | def get_mci(self, line): |
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361 | def get_mci(self, line): | |
355 | """ |
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362 | """ | |
356 | Parses the line and returns a 3-tuple: (mode, code, insertion). |
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363 | Parses the line and returns a 3-tuple: (mode, code, insertion). | |
357 |
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364 | |||
358 | `mode` is the next mode (or state) of the lexer, and is always equal |
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365 | `mode` is the next mode (or state) of the lexer, and is always equal | |
359 | to 'input', 'output', or 'tb'. |
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366 | to 'input', 'output', or 'tb'. | |
360 |
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367 | |||
361 | `code` is a portion of the line that should be added to the buffer |
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368 | `code` is a portion of the line that should be added to the buffer | |
362 | corresponding to the next mode and eventually lexed by another lexer. |
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369 | corresponding to the next mode and eventually lexed by another lexer. | |
363 | For example, `code` could be Python code if `mode` were 'input'. |
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370 | For example, `code` could be Python code if `mode` were 'input'. | |
364 |
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371 | |||
365 | `insertion` is a 3-tuple (index, token, text) representing an |
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372 | `insertion` is a 3-tuple (index, token, text) representing an | |
366 | unprocessed "token" that will be inserted into the stream of tokens |
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373 | unprocessed "token" that will be inserted into the stream of tokens | |
367 | that are created from the buffer once we change modes. This is usually |
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374 | that are created from the buffer once we change modes. This is usually | |
368 | the input or output prompt. |
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375 | the input or output prompt. | |
369 |
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376 | |||
370 | In general, the next mode depends on current mode and on the contents |
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377 | In general, the next mode depends on current mode and on the contents | |
371 | of `line`. |
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378 | of `line`. | |
372 |
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379 | |||
373 | """ |
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380 | """ | |
374 | # To reduce the number of regex match checks, we have multiple |
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381 | # To reduce the number of regex match checks, we have multiple | |
375 | # 'if' blocks instead of 'if-elif' blocks. |
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382 | # 'if' blocks instead of 'if-elif' blocks. | |
376 |
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383 | |||
377 | # Check for possible end of input |
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384 | # Check for possible end of input | |
378 | in2_match = self.in2_regex.match(line) |
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385 | in2_match = self.in2_regex.match(line) | |
379 | in2_match_rstrip = self.in2_regex_rstrip.match(line) |
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386 | in2_match_rstrip = self.in2_regex_rstrip.match(line) | |
380 | if (in2_match and in2_match.group().rstrip() == line.rstrip()) or \ |
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387 | if (in2_match and in2_match.group().rstrip() == line.rstrip()) or \ | |
381 | in2_match_rstrip: |
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388 | in2_match_rstrip: | |
382 | end_input = True |
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389 | end_input = True | |
383 | else: |
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390 | else: | |
384 | end_input = False |
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391 | end_input = False | |
385 | if end_input and self.mode != 'tb': |
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392 | if end_input and self.mode != 'tb': | |
386 | # Only look for an end of input when not in tb mode. |
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393 | # Only look for an end of input when not in tb mode. | |
387 | # An ellipsis could appear within the traceback. |
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394 | # An ellipsis could appear within the traceback. | |
388 | mode = 'output' |
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395 | mode = 'output' | |
389 | code = u'' |
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396 | code = u'' | |
390 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line) |
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397 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line) | |
391 | return mode, code, insertion |
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398 | return mode, code, insertion | |
392 |
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399 | |||
393 | # Check for output prompt |
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400 | # Check for output prompt | |
394 | out_match = self.out_regex.match(line) |
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401 | out_match = self.out_regex.match(line) | |
395 | out_match_rstrip = self.out_regex_rstrip.match(line) |
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402 | out_match_rstrip = self.out_regex_rstrip.match(line) | |
396 | if out_match or out_match_rstrip: |
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403 | if out_match or out_match_rstrip: | |
397 | mode = 'output' |
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404 | mode = 'output' | |
398 | if out_match: |
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405 | if out_match: | |
399 | idx = out_match.end() |
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406 | idx = out_match.end() | |
400 | else: |
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407 | else: | |
401 | idx = out_match_rstrip.end() |
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408 | idx = out_match_rstrip.end() | |
402 | code = line[idx:] |
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409 | code = line[idx:] | |
403 | # Use the 'heading' token for output. We cannot use Generic.Error |
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410 | # Use the 'heading' token for output. We cannot use Generic.Error | |
404 | # since it would conflict with exceptions. |
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411 | # since it would conflict with exceptions. | |
405 | insertion = (0, Generic.Heading, line[:idx]) |
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412 | insertion = (0, Generic.Heading, line[:idx]) | |
406 | return mode, code, insertion |
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413 | return mode, code, insertion | |
407 |
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414 | |||
408 |
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415 | |||
409 | # Check for input or continuation prompt (non stripped version) |
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416 | # Check for input or continuation prompt (non stripped version) | |
410 | in1_match = self.in1_regex.match(line) |
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417 | in1_match = self.in1_regex.match(line) | |
411 | if in1_match or (in2_match and self.mode != 'tb'): |
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418 | if in1_match or (in2_match and self.mode != 'tb'): | |
412 | # New input or when not in tb, continued input. |
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419 | # New input or when not in tb, continued input. | |
413 | # We do not check for continued input when in tb since it is |
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420 | # We do not check for continued input when in tb since it is | |
414 | # allowable to replace a long stack with an ellipsis. |
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421 | # allowable to replace a long stack with an ellipsis. | |
415 | mode = 'input' |
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422 | mode = 'input' | |
416 | if in1_match: |
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423 | if in1_match: | |
417 | idx = in1_match.end() |
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424 | idx = in1_match.end() | |
418 | else: # in2_match |
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425 | else: # in2_match | |
419 | idx = in2_match.end() |
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426 | idx = in2_match.end() | |
420 | code = line[idx:] |
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427 | code = line[idx:] | |
421 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line[:idx]) |
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428 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line[:idx]) | |
422 | return mode, code, insertion |
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429 | return mode, code, insertion | |
423 |
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430 | |||
424 | # Check for input or continuation prompt (stripped version) |
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431 | # Check for input or continuation prompt (stripped version) | |
425 | in1_match_rstrip = self.in1_regex_rstrip.match(line) |
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432 | in1_match_rstrip = self.in1_regex_rstrip.match(line) | |
426 | if in1_match_rstrip or (in2_match_rstrip and self.mode != 'tb'): |
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433 | if in1_match_rstrip or (in2_match_rstrip and self.mode != 'tb'): | |
427 | # New input or when not in tb, continued input. |
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434 | # New input or when not in tb, continued input. | |
428 | # We do not check for continued input when in tb since it is |
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435 | # We do not check for continued input when in tb since it is | |
429 | # allowable to replace a long stack with an ellipsis. |
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436 | # allowable to replace a long stack with an ellipsis. | |
430 | mode = 'input' |
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437 | mode = 'input' | |
431 | if in1_match_rstrip: |
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438 | if in1_match_rstrip: | |
432 | idx = in1_match_rstrip.end() |
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439 | idx = in1_match_rstrip.end() | |
433 | else: # in2_match |
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440 | else: # in2_match | |
434 | idx = in2_match_rstrip.end() |
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441 | idx = in2_match_rstrip.end() | |
435 | code = line[idx:] |
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442 | code = line[idx:] | |
436 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line[:idx]) |
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443 | insertion = (0, Generic.Prompt, line[:idx]) | |
437 | return mode, code, insertion |
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444 | return mode, code, insertion | |
438 |
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445 | |||
439 | # Check for traceback |
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446 | # Check for traceback | |
440 | if self.ipytb_start.match(line): |
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447 | if self.ipytb_start.match(line): | |
441 | mode = 'tb' |
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448 | mode = 'tb' | |
442 | code = line |
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449 | code = line | |
443 | insertion = None |
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450 | insertion = None | |
444 | return mode, code, insertion |
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451 | return mode, code, insertion | |
445 |
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452 | |||
446 | # All other stuff... |
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453 | # All other stuff... | |
447 | if self.mode in ('input', 'output'): |
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454 | if self.mode in ('input', 'output'): | |
448 | # We assume all other text is output. Multiline input that |
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455 | # We assume all other text is output. Multiline input that | |
449 | # does not use the continuation marker cannot be detected. |
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456 | # does not use the continuation marker cannot be detected. | |
450 | # For example, the 3 in the following is clearly output: |
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457 | # For example, the 3 in the following is clearly output: | |
451 | # |
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458 | # | |
452 | # In [1]: print 3 |
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459 | # In [1]: print 3 | |
453 | # 3 |
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460 | # 3 | |
454 | # |
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461 | # | |
455 | # But the following second line is part of the input: |
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462 | # But the following second line is part of the input: | |
456 | # |
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463 | # | |
457 | # In [2]: while True: |
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464 | # In [2]: while True: | |
458 | # print True |
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465 | # print True | |
459 | # |
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466 | # | |
460 | # In both cases, the 2nd line will be 'output'. |
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467 | # In both cases, the 2nd line will be 'output'. | |
461 | # |
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468 | # | |
462 | mode = 'output' |
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469 | mode = 'output' | |
463 | else: |
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470 | else: | |
464 | mode = 'tb' |
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471 | mode = 'tb' | |
465 |
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472 | |||
466 | code = line |
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473 | code = line | |
467 | insertion = None |
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474 | insertion = None | |
468 |
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475 | |||
469 | return mode, code, insertion |
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476 | return mode, code, insertion | |
470 |
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477 | |||
471 | def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): |
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478 | def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): | |
472 | self.reset() |
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479 | self.reset() | |
473 | for match in line_re.finditer(text): |
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480 | for match in line_re.finditer(text): | |
474 | line = match.group() |
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481 | line = match.group() | |
475 | mode, code, insertion = self.get_mci(line) |
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482 | mode, code, insertion = self.get_mci(line) | |
476 |
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483 | |||
477 | if mode != self.mode: |
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484 | if mode != self.mode: | |
478 | # Yield buffered tokens before transitioning to new mode. |
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485 | # Yield buffered tokens before transitioning to new mode. | |
479 | for token in self.buffered_tokens(): |
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486 | for token in self.buffered_tokens(): | |
480 | yield token |
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487 | yield token | |
481 | self.mode = mode |
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488 | self.mode = mode | |
482 |
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489 | |||
483 | if insertion: |
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490 | if insertion: | |
484 | self.insertions.append((len(self.buffer), [insertion])) |
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491 | self.insertions.append((len(self.buffer), [insertion])) | |
485 | self.buffer += code |
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492 | self.buffer += code | |
486 |
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493 | |||
487 | for token in self.buffered_tokens(): |
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494 | for token in self.buffered_tokens(): | |
488 | yield token |
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495 | yield token | |
489 |
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496 | |||
490 | class IPyLexer(Lexer): |
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497 | class IPyLexer(Lexer): | |
491 | r""" |
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498 | r""" | |
492 | Primary lexer for all IPython-like code. |
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499 | Primary lexer for all IPython-like code. | |
493 |
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500 | |||
494 | This is a simple helper lexer. If the first line of the text begins with |
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501 | This is a simple helper lexer. If the first line of the text begins with | |
495 | "In \[[0-9]+\]:", then the entire text is parsed with an IPython console |
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502 | "In \[[0-9]+\]:", then the entire text is parsed with an IPython console | |
496 | lexer. If not, then the entire text is parsed with an IPython lexer. |
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503 | lexer. If not, then the entire text is parsed with an IPython lexer. | |
497 |
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504 | |||
498 | The goal is to reduce the number of lexers that are registered |
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505 | The goal is to reduce the number of lexers that are registered | |
499 | with Pygments. |
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506 | with Pygments. | |
500 |
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507 | |||
501 | """ |
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508 | """ | |
502 | name = 'IPy session' |
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509 | name = 'IPy session' | |
503 | aliases = ['ipy'] |
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510 | aliases = ['ipy'] | |
504 |
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511 | |||
505 | def __init__(self, **options): |
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512 | def __init__(self, **options): | |
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513 | """ | |||
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514 | Create a new IPyLexer instance which dispatch to either an | |||
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515 | IPythonCOnsoleLexer (if In prompts are present) or and IPythonLexer (if | |||
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516 | In prompts are not present). | |||
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517 | """ | |||
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518 | # init docstring is necessary for docs not to fail to build do to parent | |||
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519 | # docs referenceing a section in pygments docs. | |||
506 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) |
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520 | self.python3 = get_bool_opt(options, 'python3', False) | |
507 | if self.python3: |
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521 | if self.python3: | |
508 | self.aliases = ['ipy3'] |
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522 | self.aliases = ['ipy3'] | |
509 | else: |
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523 | else: | |
510 | self.aliases = ['ipy2', 'ipy'] |
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524 | self.aliases = ['ipy2', 'ipy'] | |
511 |
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525 | |||
512 | Lexer.__init__(self, **options) |
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526 | Lexer.__init__(self, **options) | |
513 |
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527 | |||
514 | self.IPythonLexer = IPythonLexer(**options) |
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528 | self.IPythonLexer = IPythonLexer(**options) | |
515 | self.IPythonConsoleLexer = IPythonConsoleLexer(**options) |
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529 | self.IPythonConsoleLexer = IPythonConsoleLexer(**options) | |
516 |
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530 | |||
517 | def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): |
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531 | def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): | |
518 | # Search for the input prompt anywhere...this allows code blocks to |
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532 | # Search for the input prompt anywhere...this allows code blocks to | |
519 | # begin with comments as well. |
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533 | # begin with comments as well. | |
520 | if re.match(r'.*(In \[[0-9]+\]:)', text.strip(), re.DOTALL): |
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534 | if re.match(r'.*(In \[[0-9]+\]:)', text.strip(), re.DOTALL): | |
521 | lex = self.IPythonConsoleLexer |
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535 | lex = self.IPythonConsoleLexer | |
522 | else: |
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536 | else: | |
523 | lex = self.IPythonLexer |
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537 | lex = self.IPythonLexer | |
524 | for token in lex.get_tokens_unprocessed(text): |
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538 | for token in lex.get_tokens_unprocessed(text): | |
525 | yield token |
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539 | yield token | |
526 |
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540 |
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