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@@ -198,8 +198,7 b' def is_simple_callable(obj):' | |||||
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199 | @undoc |
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199 | @undoc | |
200 | def getargspec(obj): |
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200 | def getargspec(obj): | |
201 |
"""Wrapper around :func:`inspect.getfullargspec` |
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201 | """Wrapper around :func:`inspect.getfullargspec` | |
202 | :func:inspect.getargspec` on Python 2. |
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204 | In addition to functions and methods, this can also handle objects with a |
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203 | In addition to functions and methods, this can also handle objects with a | |
205 | ``__call__`` attribute. |
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204 | ``__call__`` attribute. |
@@ -7,13 +7,7 b' passed. The :func:`reload` function in this module also reloads everything' | |||||
7 | imported from that module, which is useful when you're changing files deep |
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7 | imported from that module, which is useful when you're changing files deep | |
8 | inside a package. |
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8 | inside a package. | |
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To use this as your default reload function, type this |
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10 | To use this as your default reload function, type this:: | |
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12 | import __builtin__ |
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13 | from IPython.lib import deepreload |
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14 | __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload |
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16 | Or this for Python 3:: |
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18 | import builtins |
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12 | import builtins | |
19 | from IPython.lib import deepreload |
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13 | from IPython.lib import deepreload |
@@ -129,7 +129,7 b' 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' |
@@ -263,18 +263,7 b' class PrettyPrinter(_PrettyPrinterBase):' | |||||
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264 | def begin_group(self, indent=0, open=''): |
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264 | def begin_group(self, indent=0, open=''): | |
265 | """ |
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265 | """ | |
266 | Begin a group. If you want support for python < 2.5 which doesn't has |
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266 | Begin a group. | |
267 | the with statement this is the preferred way: |
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268 |
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269 | p.begin_group(1, '{') |
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270 | ... |
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271 | p.end_group(1, '}') |
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272 |
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273 | The python 2.5 expression would be this: |
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274 |
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275 | with p.group(1, '{', '}'): |
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276 | ... |
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277 |
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278 | The first parameter specifies the indentation for the next line (usually |
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267 | The first parameter specifies the indentation for the next line (usually | |
279 | the width of the opening text), the second the opening text. All |
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268 | the width of the opening text), the second the opening text. All | |
280 | parameters are optional. |
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269 | parameters are optional. |
@@ -44,7 +44,7 b' def getdefaultencoding(prefer_stream=True):' | |||||
44 | Then fall back on locale.getpreferredencoding(), |
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44 | Then fall back on locale.getpreferredencoding(), | |
45 | which should be a sensible platform default (that respects LANG environment), |
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45 | which should be a sensible platform default (that respects LANG environment), | |
46 | and finally to sys.getdefaultencoding() which is the most conservative option, |
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46 | and finally to sys.getdefaultencoding() which is the most conservative option, | |
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and usually |
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47 | and usually UTF8 as of Python 3. | |
48 | """ |
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48 | """ | |
49 | enc = None |
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49 | enc = None | |
50 | if prefer_stream: |
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50 | if prefer_stream: |
@@ -66,8 +66,7 b' def read_py_file(filename, skip_encoding_cookie=True):' | |||||
66 | The path to the file to read. |
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66 | The path to the file to read. | |
67 | skip_encoding_cookie : bool |
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67 | skip_encoding_cookie : bool | |
68 | If True (the default), and the encoding declaration is found in the first |
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68 | If True (the default), and the encoding declaration is found in the first | |
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two lines, that line will be excluded from the output |
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69 | two lines, that line will be excluded from the output. | |
70 | unicode string with an encoding declaration is a SyntaxError in Python 2. |
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72 | Returns |
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71 | Returns | |
73 | ------- |
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72 | ------- | |
@@ -91,8 +90,7 b" def read_py_url(url, errors='replace', skip_encoding_cookie=True):" | |||||
91 | bytes.decode(), but here 'replace' is the default. |
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90 | bytes.decode(), but here 'replace' is the default. | |
92 | skip_encoding_cookie : bool |
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91 | skip_encoding_cookie : bool | |
93 | If True (the default), and the encoding declaration is found in the first |
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92 | If True (the default), and the encoding declaration is found in the first | |
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two lines, that line will be excluded from the output |
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93 | two lines, that line will be excluded from the output. | |
95 | unicode string with an encoding declaration is a SyntaxError in Python 2. |
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97 | Returns |
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95 | Returns | |
98 | ------- |
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96 | ------- |
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