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1 """Implementation of code management magic functions.
1 """Implementation of code management magic functions.
2 """
2 """
3 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 # Copyright (c) 2012 The IPython Development Team.
4 # Copyright (c) 2012 The IPython Development Team.
5 #
5 #
6 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
6 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
7 #
7 #
8 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
8 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10
10
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 # Imports
12 # Imports
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14
14
15 # Stdlib
15 # Stdlib
16 import inspect
16 import inspect
17 import io
17 import io
18 import json
18 import json
19 import os
19 import os
20 import sys
20 import sys
21 from urllib2 import urlopen
21 from urllib2 import urlopen
22
22
23 # Our own packages
23 # Our own packages
24 from IPython.core.error import TryNext, StdinNotImplementedError
24 from IPython.core.error import TryNext, StdinNotImplementedError
25 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
25 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
26 from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
26 from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
27 from IPython.core.oinspect import find_file, find_source_lines
27 from IPython.core.oinspect import find_file, find_source_lines
28 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
28 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
29 from IPython.utils import openpy
29 from IPython.utils import openpy
30 from IPython.utils import py3compat
30 from IPython.utils import py3compat
31 from IPython.utils.io import file_read
31 from IPython.utils.io import file_read
32 from IPython.utils.path import get_py_filename, unquote_filename
32 from IPython.utils.path import get_py_filename, unquote_filename
33 from IPython.utils.warn import warn
33 from IPython.utils.warn import warn
34
34
35 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 # Magic implementation classes
36 # Magic implementation classes
37 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
38
38
39 # Used for exception handling in magic_edit
39 # Used for exception handling in magic_edit
40 class MacroToEdit(ValueError): pass
40 class MacroToEdit(ValueError): pass
41
41
42
42
43 @magics_class
43 @magics_class
44 class CodeMagics(Magics):
44 class CodeMagics(Magics):
45 """Magics related to code management (loading, saving, editing, ...)."""
45 """Magics related to code management (loading, saving, editing, ...)."""
46
46
47 @line_magic
47 @line_magic
48 def save(self, parameter_s=''):
48 def save(self, parameter_s=''):
49 """Save a set of lines or a macro to a given filename.
49 """Save a set of lines or a macro to a given filename.
50
50
51 Usage:\\
51 Usage:\\
52 %save [options] filename n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
52 %save [options] filename n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
53
53
54 Options:
54 Options:
55
55
56 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
56 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
57 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
57 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
58 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
58 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
59 command line is used instead.
59 command line is used instead.
60
60
61 -f: force overwrite. If file exists, %save will prompt for overwrite
61 -f: force overwrite. If file exists, %save will prompt for overwrite
62 unless -f is given.
62 unless -f is given.
63
63
64 -a: open file in append mode.
64 -a: open file in append mode.
65
65
66 This function uses the same syntax as %history for input ranges,
66 This function uses the same syntax as %history for input ranges,
67 then saves the lines to the filename you specify.
67 then saves the lines to the filename you specify.
68
68
69 It adds a '.py' extension to the file if you don't do so yourself, and
69 It adds a '.py' extension to the file if you don't do so yourself, and
70 it asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files.
70 it asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files.
71
71
72 If `-r` option is used, the default extension is `.ipy`.
72 If `-r` option is used, the default extension is `.ipy`.
73 """
73 """
74
74
75 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'fra',mode='list')
75 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'fra',mode='list')
76 raw = 'r' in opts
76 raw = 'r' in opts
77 force = 'f' in opts
77 force = 'f' in opts
78 append = 'a' in opts
78 append = 'a' in opts
79 mode = 'a' if append else 'w'
79 mode = 'a' if append else 'w'
80 ext = u'.ipy' if raw else u'.py'
80 ext = u'.ipy' if raw else u'.py'
81 fname, codefrom = unquote_filename(args[0]), " ".join(args[1:])
81 fname, codefrom = unquote_filename(args[0]), " ".join(args[1:])
82 if not fname.endswith((u'.py',u'.ipy')):
82 if not fname.endswith((u'.py',u'.ipy')):
83 fname += ext
83 fname += ext
84 if os.path.isfile(fname) and not force and not append:
84 file_exists = os.path.isfile(fname)
85 if file_exists and not force and not append:
85 try:
86 try:
86 overwrite = self.shell.ask_yes_no('File `%s` exists. Overwrite (y/[N])? ' % fname, default='n')
87 overwrite = self.shell.ask_yes_no('File `%s` exists. Overwrite (y/[N])? ' % fname, default='n')
87 except StdinNotImplementedError:
88 except StdinNotImplementedError:
88 print "File `%s` exists. Use `%%save -f %s` to force overwrite" % (fname, parameter_s)
89 print "File `%s` exists. Use `%%save -f %s` to force overwrite" % (fname, parameter_s)
89 return
90 return
90 if not overwrite :
91 if not overwrite :
91 print 'Operation cancelled.'
92 print 'Operation cancelled.'
92 return
93 return
93 try:
94 try:
94 cmds = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom,raw)
95 cmds = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom,raw)
95 except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
96 except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
96 print e.args[0]
97 print e.args[0]
97 return
98 return
98 out = py3compat.cast_unicode(cmds)
99 out = py3compat.cast_unicode(cmds)
99 with io.open(fname, mode, encoding="utf-8") as f:
100 with io.open(fname, mode, encoding="utf-8") as f:
100 if not append:
101 if not file_exists or not append:
101 f.write(u"# coding: utf-8\n")
102 f.write(u"# coding: utf-8\n")
102 f.write(out)
103 f.write(out)
103 # make sure we end on a newline
104 # make sure we end on a newline
104 if not out.endswith(u'\n'):
105 if not out.endswith(u'\n'):
105 f.write(u'\n')
106 f.write(u'\n')
106 print 'The following commands were written to file `%s`:' % fname
107 print 'The following commands were written to file `%s`:' % fname
107 print cmds
108 print cmds
108
109
109 @line_magic
110 @line_magic
110 def pastebin(self, parameter_s=''):
111 def pastebin(self, parameter_s=''):
111 """Upload code to Github's Gist paste bin, returning the URL.
112 """Upload code to Github's Gist paste bin, returning the URL.
112
113
113 Usage:\\
114 Usage:\\
114 %pastebin [-d "Custom description"] 1-7
115 %pastebin [-d "Custom description"] 1-7
115
116
116 The argument can be an input history range, a filename, or the name of a
117 The argument can be an input history range, a filename, or the name of a
117 string or macro.
118 string or macro.
118
119
119 Options:
120 Options:
120
121
121 -d: Pass a custom description for the gist. The default will say
122 -d: Pass a custom description for the gist. The default will say
122 "Pasted from IPython".
123 "Pasted from IPython".
123 """
124 """
124 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'd:')
125 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'd:')
125
126
126 try:
127 try:
127 code = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
128 code = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
128 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
129 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
129 print e.args[0]
130 print e.args[0]
130 return
131 return
131
132
132 post_data = json.dumps({
133 post_data = json.dumps({
133 "description": opts.get('d', "Pasted from IPython"),
134 "description": opts.get('d', "Pasted from IPython"),
134 "public": True,
135 "public": True,
135 "files": {
136 "files": {
136 "file1.py": {
137 "file1.py": {
137 "content": code
138 "content": code
138 }
139 }
139 }
140 }
140 }).encode('utf-8')
141 }).encode('utf-8')
141
142
142 response = urlopen("https://api.github.com/gists", post_data)
143 response = urlopen("https://api.github.com/gists", post_data)
143 response_data = json.loads(response.read().decode('utf-8'))
144 response_data = json.loads(response.read().decode('utf-8'))
144 return response_data['html_url']
145 return response_data['html_url']
145
146
146 @line_magic
147 @line_magic
147 def loadpy(self, arg_s):
148 def loadpy(self, arg_s):
148 """Alias of `%load`
149 """Alias of `%load`
149
150
150 `%loadpy` has gained some flexibility and droped the requirement of a `.py`
151 `%loadpy` has gained some flexibility and droped the requirement of a `.py`
151 extension. So it has been renamed simply into %load. You can look at
152 extension. So it has been renamed simply into %load. You can look at
152 `%load`'s docstring for more info.
153 `%load`'s docstring for more info.
153 """
154 """
154 self.load(arg_s)
155 self.load(arg_s)
155
156
156 @line_magic
157 @line_magic
157 def load(self, arg_s):
158 def load(self, arg_s):
158 """Load code into the current frontend.
159 """Load code into the current frontend.
159
160
160 Usage:\\
161 Usage:\\
161 %load [options] source
162 %load [options] source
162
163
163 where source can be a filename, URL, input history range or macro
164 where source can be a filename, URL, input history range or macro
164
165
165 Options:
166 Options:
166 --------
167 --------
167 -y : Don't ask confirmation for loading source above 200 000 characters.
168 -y : Don't ask confirmation for loading source above 200 000 characters.
168
169
169 This magic command can either take a local filename, a URL, an history
170 This magic command can either take a local filename, a URL, an history
170 range (see %history) or a macro as argument, it will prompt for
171 range (see %history) or a macro as argument, it will prompt for
171 confirmation before loading source with more than 200 000 characters, unless
172 confirmation before loading source with more than 200 000 characters, unless
172 -y flag is passed or if the frontend does not support raw_input::
173 -y flag is passed or if the frontend does not support raw_input::
173
174
174 %load myscript.py
175 %load myscript.py
175 %load 7-27
176 %load 7-27
176 %load myMacro
177 %load myMacro
177 %load http://www.example.com/myscript.py
178 %load http://www.example.com/myscript.py
178 """
179 """
179 opts,args = self.parse_options(arg_s,'y')
180 opts,args = self.parse_options(arg_s,'y')
180
181
181 contents = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
182 contents = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
182 l = len(contents)
183 l = len(contents)
183
184
184 # 200 000 is ~ 2500 full 80 caracter lines
185 # 200 000 is ~ 2500 full 80 caracter lines
185 # so in average, more than 5000 lines
186 # so in average, more than 5000 lines
186 if l > 200000 and 'y' not in opts:
187 if l > 200000 and 'y' not in opts:
187 try:
188 try:
188 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(("The text you're trying to load seems pretty big"\
189 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(("The text you're trying to load seems pretty big"\
189 " (%d characters). Continue (y/[N]) ?" % l), default='n' )
190 " (%d characters). Continue (y/[N]) ?" % l), default='n' )
190 except StdinNotImplementedError:
191 except StdinNotImplementedError:
191 #asume yes if raw input not implemented
192 #asume yes if raw input not implemented
192 ans = True
193 ans = True
193
194
194 if ans is False :
195 if ans is False :
195 print 'Operation cancelled.'
196 print 'Operation cancelled.'
196 return
197 return
197
198
198 self.shell.set_next_input(contents)
199 self.shell.set_next_input(contents)
199
200
200 @staticmethod
201 @staticmethod
201 def _find_edit_target(shell, args, opts, last_call):
202 def _find_edit_target(shell, args, opts, last_call):
202 """Utility method used by magic_edit to find what to edit."""
203 """Utility method used by magic_edit to find what to edit."""
203
204
204 def make_filename(arg):
205 def make_filename(arg):
205 "Make a filename from the given args"
206 "Make a filename from the given args"
206 arg = unquote_filename(arg)
207 arg = unquote_filename(arg)
207 try:
208 try:
208 filename = get_py_filename(arg)
209 filename = get_py_filename(arg)
209 except IOError:
210 except IOError:
210 # If it ends with .py but doesn't already exist, assume we want
211 # If it ends with .py but doesn't already exist, assume we want
211 # a new file.
212 # a new file.
212 if arg.endswith('.py'):
213 if arg.endswith('.py'):
213 filename = arg
214 filename = arg
214 else:
215 else:
215 filename = None
216 filename = None
216 return filename
217 return filename
217
218
218 # Set a few locals from the options for convenience:
219 # Set a few locals from the options for convenience:
219 opts_prev = 'p' in opts
220 opts_prev = 'p' in opts
220 opts_raw = 'r' in opts
221 opts_raw = 'r' in opts
221
222
222 # custom exceptions
223 # custom exceptions
223 class DataIsObject(Exception): pass
224 class DataIsObject(Exception): pass
224
225
225 # Default line number value
226 # Default line number value
226 lineno = opts.get('n',None)
227 lineno = opts.get('n',None)
227
228
228 if opts_prev:
229 if opts_prev:
229 args = '_%s' % last_call[0]
230 args = '_%s' % last_call[0]
230 if not shell.user_ns.has_key(args):
231 if not shell.user_ns.has_key(args):
231 args = last_call[1]
232 args = last_call[1]
232
233
233 # use last_call to remember the state of the previous call, but don't
234 # use last_call to remember the state of the previous call, but don't
234 # let it be clobbered by successive '-p' calls.
235 # let it be clobbered by successive '-p' calls.
235 try:
236 try:
236 last_call[0] = shell.displayhook.prompt_count
237 last_call[0] = shell.displayhook.prompt_count
237 if not opts_prev:
238 if not opts_prev:
238 last_call[1] = args
239 last_call[1] = args
239 except:
240 except:
240 pass
241 pass
241
242
242 # by default this is done with temp files, except when the given
243 # by default this is done with temp files, except when the given
243 # arg is a filename
244 # arg is a filename
244 use_temp = True
245 use_temp = True
245
246
246 data = ''
247 data = ''
247
248
248 # First, see if the arguments should be a filename.
249 # First, see if the arguments should be a filename.
249 filename = make_filename(args)
250 filename = make_filename(args)
250 if filename:
251 if filename:
251 use_temp = False
252 use_temp = False
252 elif args:
253 elif args:
253 # Mode where user specifies ranges of lines, like in %macro.
254 # Mode where user specifies ranges of lines, like in %macro.
254 data = shell.extract_input_lines(args, opts_raw)
255 data = shell.extract_input_lines(args, opts_raw)
255 if not data:
256 if not data:
256 try:
257 try:
257 # Load the parameter given as a variable. If not a string,
258 # Load the parameter given as a variable. If not a string,
258 # process it as an object instead (below)
259 # process it as an object instead (below)
259
260
260 #print '*** args',args,'type',type(args) # dbg
261 #print '*** args',args,'type',type(args) # dbg
261 data = eval(args, shell.user_ns)
262 data = eval(args, shell.user_ns)
262 if not isinstance(data, basestring):
263 if not isinstance(data, basestring):
263 raise DataIsObject
264 raise DataIsObject
264
265
265 except (NameError,SyntaxError):
266 except (NameError,SyntaxError):
266 # given argument is not a variable, try as a filename
267 # given argument is not a variable, try as a filename
267 filename = make_filename(args)
268 filename = make_filename(args)
268 if filename is None:
269 if filename is None:
269 warn("Argument given (%s) can't be found as a variable "
270 warn("Argument given (%s) can't be found as a variable "
270 "or as a filename." % args)
271 "or as a filename." % args)
271 return
272 return
272 use_temp = False
273 use_temp = False
273
274
274 except DataIsObject:
275 except DataIsObject:
275 # macros have a special edit function
276 # macros have a special edit function
276 if isinstance(data, Macro):
277 if isinstance(data, Macro):
277 raise MacroToEdit(data)
278 raise MacroToEdit(data)
278
279
279 # For objects, try to edit the file where they are defined
280 # For objects, try to edit the file where they are defined
280 filename = find_file(data)
281 filename = find_file(data)
281 if filename:
282 if filename:
282 if 'fakemodule' in filename.lower() and \
283 if 'fakemodule' in filename.lower() and \
283 inspect.isclass(data):
284 inspect.isclass(data):
284 # class created by %edit? Try to find source
285 # class created by %edit? Try to find source
285 # by looking for method definitions instead, the
286 # by looking for method definitions instead, the
286 # __module__ in those classes is FakeModule.
287 # __module__ in those classes is FakeModule.
287 attrs = [getattr(data, aname) for aname in dir(data)]
288 attrs = [getattr(data, aname) for aname in dir(data)]
288 for attr in attrs:
289 for attr in attrs:
289 if not inspect.ismethod(attr):
290 if not inspect.ismethod(attr):
290 continue
291 continue
291 filename = find_file(attr)
292 filename = find_file(attr)
292 if filename and \
293 if filename and \
293 'fakemodule' not in filename.lower():
294 'fakemodule' not in filename.lower():
294 # change the attribute to be the edit
295 # change the attribute to be the edit
295 # target instead
296 # target instead
296 data = attr
297 data = attr
297 break
298 break
298
299
299 datafile = 1
300 datafile = 1
300 if filename is None:
301 if filename is None:
301 filename = make_filename(args)
302 filename = make_filename(args)
302 datafile = 1
303 datafile = 1
303 warn('Could not find file where `%s` is defined.\n'
304 warn('Could not find file where `%s` is defined.\n'
304 'Opening a file named `%s`' % (args, filename))
305 'Opening a file named `%s`' % (args, filename))
305 # Now, make sure we can actually read the source (if it was
306 # Now, make sure we can actually read the source (if it was
306 # in a temp file it's gone by now).
307 # in a temp file it's gone by now).
307 if datafile:
308 if datafile:
308 if lineno is None:
309 if lineno is None:
309 lineno = find_source_lines(data)
310 lineno = find_source_lines(data)
310 if lineno is None:
311 if lineno is None:
311 filename = make_filename(args)
312 filename = make_filename(args)
312 if filename is None:
313 if filename is None:
313 warn('The file `%s` where `%s` was defined '
314 warn('The file `%s` where `%s` was defined '
314 'cannot be read.' % (filename, data))
315 'cannot be read.' % (filename, data))
315 return
316 return
316 use_temp = False
317 use_temp = False
317
318
318 if use_temp:
319 if use_temp:
319 filename = shell.mktempfile(data)
320 filename = shell.mktempfile(data)
320 print 'IPython will make a temporary file named:',filename
321 print 'IPython will make a temporary file named:',filename
321
322
322 return filename, lineno, use_temp
323 return filename, lineno, use_temp
323
324
324 def _edit_macro(self,mname,macro):
325 def _edit_macro(self,mname,macro):
325 """open an editor with the macro data in a file"""
326 """open an editor with the macro data in a file"""
326 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(macro.value)
327 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(macro.value)
327 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename)
328 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename)
328
329
329 # and make a new macro object, to replace the old one
330 # and make a new macro object, to replace the old one
330 mfile = open(filename)
331 mfile = open(filename)
331 mvalue = mfile.read()
332 mvalue = mfile.read()
332 mfile.close()
333 mfile.close()
333 self.shell.user_ns[mname] = Macro(mvalue)
334 self.shell.user_ns[mname] = Macro(mvalue)
334
335
335 @line_magic
336 @line_magic
336 def ed(self, parameter_s=''):
337 def ed(self, parameter_s=''):
337 """Alias to %edit."""
338 """Alias to %edit."""
338 return self.edit(parameter_s)
339 return self.edit(parameter_s)
339
340
340 @skip_doctest
341 @skip_doctest
341 @line_magic
342 @line_magic
342 def edit(self, parameter_s='',last_call=['','']):
343 def edit(self, parameter_s='',last_call=['','']):
343 """Bring up an editor and execute the resulting code.
344 """Bring up an editor and execute the resulting code.
344
345
345 Usage:
346 Usage:
346 %edit [options] [args]
347 %edit [options] [args]
347
348
348 %edit runs IPython's editor hook. The default version of this hook is
349 %edit runs IPython's editor hook. The default version of this hook is
349 set to call the editor specified by your $EDITOR environment variable.
350 set to call the editor specified by your $EDITOR environment variable.
350 If this isn't found, it will default to vi under Linux/Unix and to
351 If this isn't found, it will default to vi under Linux/Unix and to
351 notepad under Windows. See the end of this docstring for how to change
352 notepad under Windows. See the end of this docstring for how to change
352 the editor hook.
353 the editor hook.
353
354
354 You can also set the value of this editor via the
355 You can also set the value of this editor via the
355 ``TerminalInteractiveShell.editor`` option in your configuration file.
356 ``TerminalInteractiveShell.editor`` option in your configuration file.
356 This is useful if you wish to use a different editor from your typical
357 This is useful if you wish to use a different editor from your typical
357 default with IPython (and for Windows users who typically don't set
358 default with IPython (and for Windows users who typically don't set
358 environment variables).
359 environment variables).
359
360
360 This command allows you to conveniently edit multi-line code right in
361 This command allows you to conveniently edit multi-line code right in
361 your IPython session.
362 your IPython session.
362
363
363 If called without arguments, %edit opens up an empty editor with a
364 If called without arguments, %edit opens up an empty editor with a
364 temporary file and will execute the contents of this file when you
365 temporary file and will execute the contents of this file when you
365 close it (don't forget to save it!).
366 close it (don't forget to save it!).
366
367
367
368
368 Options:
369 Options:
369
370
370 -n <number>: open the editor at a specified line number. By default,
371 -n <number>: open the editor at a specified line number. By default,
371 the IPython editor hook uses the unix syntax 'editor +N filename', but
372 the IPython editor hook uses the unix syntax 'editor +N filename', but
372 you can configure this by providing your own modified hook if your
373 you can configure this by providing your own modified hook if your
373 favorite editor supports line-number specifications with a different
374 favorite editor supports line-number specifications with a different
374 syntax.
375 syntax.
375
376
376 -p: this will call the editor with the same data as the previous time
377 -p: this will call the editor with the same data as the previous time
377 it was used, regardless of how long ago (in your current session) it
378 it was used, regardless of how long ago (in your current session) it
378 was.
379 was.
379
380
380 -r: use 'raw' input. This option only applies to input taken from the
381 -r: use 'raw' input. This option only applies to input taken from the
381 user's history. By default, the 'processed' history is used, so that
382 user's history. By default, the 'processed' history is used, so that
382 magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid Python. If
383 magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid Python. If
383 this option is given, the raw input as typed as the command line is
384 this option is given, the raw input as typed as the command line is
384 used instead. When you exit the editor, it will be executed by
385 used instead. When you exit the editor, it will be executed by
385 IPython's own processor.
386 IPython's own processor.
386
387
387 -x: do not execute the edited code immediately upon exit. This is
388 -x: do not execute the edited code immediately upon exit. This is
388 mainly useful if you are editing programs which need to be called with
389 mainly useful if you are editing programs which need to be called with
389 command line arguments, which you can then do using %run.
390 command line arguments, which you can then do using %run.
390
391
391
392
392 Arguments:
393 Arguments:
393
394
394 If arguments are given, the following possibilities exist:
395 If arguments are given, the following possibilities exist:
395
396
396 - If the argument is a filename, IPython will load that into the
397 - If the argument is a filename, IPython will load that into the
397 editor. It will execute its contents with execfile() when you exit,
398 editor. It will execute its contents with execfile() when you exit,
398 loading any code in the file into your interactive namespace.
399 loading any code in the file into your interactive namespace.
399
400
400 - The arguments are ranges of input history, e.g. "7 ~1/4-6".
401 - The arguments are ranges of input history, e.g. "7 ~1/4-6".
401 The syntax is the same as in the %history magic.
402 The syntax is the same as in the %history magic.
402
403
403 - If the argument is a string variable, its contents are loaded
404 - If the argument is a string variable, its contents are loaded
404 into the editor. You can thus edit any string which contains
405 into the editor. You can thus edit any string which contains
405 python code (including the result of previous edits).
406 python code (including the result of previous edits).
406
407
407 - If the argument is the name of an object (other than a string),
408 - If the argument is the name of an object (other than a string),
408 IPython will try to locate the file where it was defined and open the
409 IPython will try to locate the file where it was defined and open the
409 editor at the point where it is defined. You can use `%edit function`
410 editor at the point where it is defined. You can use `%edit function`
410 to load an editor exactly at the point where 'function' is defined,
411 to load an editor exactly at the point where 'function' is defined,
411 edit it and have the file be executed automatically.
412 edit it and have the file be executed automatically.
412
413
413 - If the object is a macro (see %macro for details), this opens up your
414 - If the object is a macro (see %macro for details), this opens up your
414 specified editor with a temporary file containing the macro's data.
415 specified editor with a temporary file containing the macro's data.
415 Upon exit, the macro is reloaded with the contents of the file.
416 Upon exit, the macro is reloaded with the contents of the file.
416
417
417 Note: opening at an exact line is only supported under Unix, and some
418 Note: opening at an exact line is only supported under Unix, and some
418 editors (like kedit and gedit up to Gnome 2.8) do not understand the
419 editors (like kedit and gedit up to Gnome 2.8) do not understand the
419 '+NUMBER' parameter necessary for this feature. Good editors like
420 '+NUMBER' parameter necessary for this feature. Good editors like
420 (X)Emacs, vi, jed, pico and joe all do.
421 (X)Emacs, vi, jed, pico and joe all do.
421
422
422 After executing your code, %edit will return as output the code you
423 After executing your code, %edit will return as output the code you
423 typed in the editor (except when it was an existing file). This way
424 typed in the editor (except when it was an existing file). This way
424 you can reload the code in further invocations of %edit as a variable,
425 you can reload the code in further invocations of %edit as a variable,
425 via _<NUMBER> or Out[<NUMBER>], where <NUMBER> is the prompt number of
426 via _<NUMBER> or Out[<NUMBER>], where <NUMBER> is the prompt number of
426 the output.
427 the output.
427
428
428 Note that %edit is also available through the alias %ed.
429 Note that %edit is also available through the alias %ed.
429
430
430 This is an example of creating a simple function inside the editor and
431 This is an example of creating a simple function inside the editor and
431 then modifying it. First, start up the editor::
432 then modifying it. First, start up the editor::
432
433
433 In [1]: ed
434 In [1]: ed
434 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
435 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
435 Out[1]: 'def foo():\\n print "foo() was defined in an editing
436 Out[1]: 'def foo():\\n print "foo() was defined in an editing
436 session"\\n'
437 session"\\n'
437
438
438 We can then call the function foo()::
439 We can then call the function foo()::
439
440
440 In [2]: foo()
441 In [2]: foo()
441 foo() was defined in an editing session
442 foo() was defined in an editing session
442
443
443 Now we edit foo. IPython automatically loads the editor with the
444 Now we edit foo. IPython automatically loads the editor with the
444 (temporary) file where foo() was previously defined::
445 (temporary) file where foo() was previously defined::
445
446
446 In [3]: ed foo
447 In [3]: ed foo
447 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
448 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
448
449
449 And if we call foo() again we get the modified version::
450 And if we call foo() again we get the modified version::
450
451
451 In [4]: foo()
452 In [4]: foo()
452 foo() has now been changed!
453 foo() has now been changed!
453
454
454 Here is an example of how to edit a code snippet successive
455 Here is an example of how to edit a code snippet successive
455 times. First we call the editor::
456 times. First we call the editor::
456
457
457 In [5]: ed
458 In [5]: ed
458 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
459 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
459 hello
460 hello
460 Out[5]: "print 'hello'\\n"
461 Out[5]: "print 'hello'\\n"
461
462
462 Now we call it again with the previous output (stored in _)::
463 Now we call it again with the previous output (stored in _)::
463
464
464 In [6]: ed _
465 In [6]: ed _
465 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
466 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
466 hello world
467 hello world
467 Out[6]: "print 'hello world'\\n"
468 Out[6]: "print 'hello world'\\n"
468
469
469 Now we call it with the output #8 (stored in _8, also as Out[8])::
470 Now we call it with the output #8 (stored in _8, also as Out[8])::
470
471
471 In [7]: ed _8
472 In [7]: ed _8
472 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
473 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
473 hello again
474 hello again
474 Out[7]: "print 'hello again'\\n"
475 Out[7]: "print 'hello again'\\n"
475
476
476
477
477 Changing the default editor hook:
478 Changing the default editor hook:
478
479
479 If you wish to write your own editor hook, you can put it in a
480 If you wish to write your own editor hook, you can put it in a
480 configuration file which you load at startup time. The default hook
481 configuration file which you load at startup time. The default hook
481 is defined in the IPython.core.hooks module, and you can use that as a
482 is defined in the IPython.core.hooks module, and you can use that as a
482 starting example for further modifications. That file also has
483 starting example for further modifications. That file also has
483 general instructions on how to set a new hook for use once you've
484 general instructions on how to set a new hook for use once you've
484 defined it."""
485 defined it."""
485 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'prxn:')
486 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'prxn:')
486
487
487 try:
488 try:
488 filename, lineno, is_temp = self._find_edit_target(self.shell,
489 filename, lineno, is_temp = self._find_edit_target(self.shell,
489 args, opts, last_call)
490 args, opts, last_call)
490 except MacroToEdit as e:
491 except MacroToEdit as e:
491 self._edit_macro(args, e.args[0])
492 self._edit_macro(args, e.args[0])
492 return
493 return
493
494
494 # do actual editing here
495 # do actual editing here
495 print 'Editing...',
496 print 'Editing...',
496 sys.stdout.flush()
497 sys.stdout.flush()
497 try:
498 try:
498 # Quote filenames that may have spaces in them
499 # Quote filenames that may have spaces in them
499 if ' ' in filename:
500 if ' ' in filename:
500 filename = "'%s'" % filename
501 filename = "'%s'" % filename
501 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename,lineno)
502 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename,lineno)
502 except TryNext:
503 except TryNext:
503 warn('Could not open editor')
504 warn('Could not open editor')
504 return
505 return
505
506
506 # XXX TODO: should this be generalized for all string vars?
507 # XXX TODO: should this be generalized for all string vars?
507 # For now, this is special-cased to blocks created by cpaste
508 # For now, this is special-cased to blocks created by cpaste
508 if args.strip() == 'pasted_block':
509 if args.strip() == 'pasted_block':
509 self.shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = file_read(filename)
510 self.shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = file_read(filename)
510
511
511 if 'x' in opts: # -x prevents actual execution
512 if 'x' in opts: # -x prevents actual execution
512 print
513 print
513 else:
514 else:
514 print 'done. Executing edited code...'
515 print 'done. Executing edited code...'
515 if 'r' in opts: # Untranslated IPython code
516 if 'r' in opts: # Untranslated IPython code
516 self.shell.run_cell(file_read(filename),
517 self.shell.run_cell(file_read(filename),
517 store_history=False)
518 store_history=False)
518 else:
519 else:
519 self.shell.safe_execfile(filename, self.shell.user_ns,
520 self.shell.safe_execfile(filename, self.shell.user_ns,
520 self.shell.user_ns)
521 self.shell.user_ns)
521
522
522 if is_temp:
523 if is_temp:
523 try:
524 try:
524 return open(filename).read()
525 return open(filename).read()
525 except IOError as msg:
526 except IOError as msg:
526 if msg.filename == filename:
527 if msg.filename == filename:
527 warn('File not found. Did you forget to save?')
528 warn('File not found. Did you forget to save?')
528 return
529 return
529 else:
530 else:
530 self.shell.showtraceback()
531 self.shell.showtraceback()
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