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1 | """Tests for the ipdoctest machinery itself. | |||
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3 | Note: in a file named test_X, functions whose only test is their docstring (as | |||
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4 | a doctest) and which have no test functionality of their own, should be called | |||
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5 | 'doctest_foo' instead of 'test_foo', otherwise they get double-counted (the | |||
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6 | empty function call is counted as a test, which just inflates tests numbers | |||
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7 | artificially). | |||
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8 | """ | |||
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9 | ||||
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10 | def doctest_simple(): | |||
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11 | """ipdoctest must handle simple inputs | |||
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12 | ||||
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13 | In [1]: 1 | |||
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14 | Out[1]: 1 | |||
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15 | ||||
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16 | In [2]: print 1 | |||
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17 | 1 | |||
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18 | """ | |||
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19 | ||||
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20 | ||||
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21 | def doctest_run_builtins(): | |||
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22 | """Check that %run doesn't damage __builtins__ via a doctest. | |||
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23 | ||||
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24 | This is similar to the test_run_builtins, but I want *both* forms of the | |||
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25 | test to catch any possible glitches in our testing machinery, since that | |||
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26 | modifies %run somewhat. So for this, we have both a normal test (below) | |||
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27 | and a doctest (this one). | |||
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28 | ||||
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29 | In [1]: import tempfile | |||
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30 | ||||
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31 | In [3]: f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() | |||
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32 | ||||
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33 | In [4]: f.write('pass\\n') | |||
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34 | ||||
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35 | In [5]: f.flush() | |||
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36 | ||||
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37 | In [7]: %run $f.name | |||
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38 | """ | |||
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39 | ||||
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40 | def doctest_multiline1(): | |||
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41 | """The ipdoctest machinery must handle multiline examples gracefully. | |||
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42 | ||||
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43 | In [2]: for i in range(10): | |||
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44 | ...: print i, | |||
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45 | ...: | |||
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46 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | |||
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47 | """ | |||
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48 | ||||
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49 | ||||
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50 | def doctest_multiline2(): | |||
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51 | """Multiline examples that define functions and print output. | |||
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52 | ||||
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53 | In [7]: def f(x): | |||
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54 | ...: return x+1 | |||
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55 | ...: | |||
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56 | ||||
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57 | In [8]: f(1) | |||
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58 | Out[8]: 2 | |||
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59 | ||||
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60 | In [9]: def g(x): | |||
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61 | ...: print 'x is:',x | |||
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62 | ...: | |||
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63 | ||||
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64 | In [10]: g(1) | |||
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65 | x is: 1 | |||
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66 | ||||
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67 | In [11]: g('hello') | |||
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68 | x is: hello | |||
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69 | """ | |||
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70 | ||||
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71 | ||||
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72 | def doctest_multiline3(): | |||
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73 | """Multiline examples with blank lines. | |||
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74 | ||||
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75 | In [12]: def h(x): | |||
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76 | ....: if x>1: | |||
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77 | ....: return x**2 | |||
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78 | ....: # To leave a blank line in the input, you must mark it | |||
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79 | ....: # with a comment character: | |||
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80 | ....: # | |||
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81 | ....: # otherwise the doctest parser gets confused. | |||
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82 | ....: else: | |||
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83 | ....: return -1 | |||
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84 | ....: | |||
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85 | ||||
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86 | In [13]: h(5) | |||
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87 | Out[13]: 25 | |||
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88 | ||||
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89 | In [14]: h(1) | |||
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90 | Out[14]: -1 | |||
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91 | ||||
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92 | In [15]: h(0) | |||
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93 | Out[15]: -1 | |||
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94 | """ |
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1 | """Generic testing tools that do NOT depend on Twisted. | |||
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2 | ||||
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3 | In particular, this module exposes a set of top-level assert* functions that | |||
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4 | can be used in place of nose.tools.assert* in method generators (the ones in | |||
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5 | nose can not, at least as of nose 0.10.4). | |||
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6 | ||||
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7 | Note: our testing package contains testing.util, which does depend on Twisted | |||
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8 | and provides utilities for tests that manage Deferreds. All testing support | |||
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9 | tools that only depend on nose, IPython or the standard library should go here | |||
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10 | instead. | |||
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11 | ||||
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12 | ||||
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13 | Authors | |||
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14 | ------- | |||
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15 | - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> | |||
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16 | """ | |||
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17 | ||||
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18 | #***************************************************************************** | |||
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19 | # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team | |||
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20 | # | |||
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21 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |||
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22 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |||
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23 | #***************************************************************************** | |||
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24 | ||||
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25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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26 | # Required modules and packages | |||
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27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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28 | ||||
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29 | # Standard Python lib | |||
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30 | import os | |||
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31 | import sys | |||
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32 | ||||
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33 | # Third-party | |||
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34 | import nose.tools as nt | |||
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35 | ||||
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36 | # From this project | |||
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37 | from IPython.tools import utils | |||
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38 | ||||
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39 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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40 | # Globals | |||
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41 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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42 | ||||
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43 | # Make a bunch of nose.tools assert wrappers that can be used in test | |||
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44 | # generators. This will expose an assert* function for each one in nose.tools. | |||
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45 | ||||
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46 | _tpl = """ | |||
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47 | def %(name)s(*a,**kw): | |||
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48 | return nt.%(name)s(*a,**kw) | |||
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49 | """ | |||
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50 | ||||
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51 | for _x in [a for a in dir(nt) if a.startswith('assert')]: | |||
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52 | exec _tpl % dict(name=_x) | |||
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53 | ||||
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54 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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55 | # Functions and classes | |||
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56 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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57 | ||||
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58 | def full_path(startPath,files): | |||
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59 | """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath. | |||
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60 | ||||
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61 | Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically | |||
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62 | used with a script's __file__ variable as startPath. The base of startPath | |||
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63 | is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list. | |||
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64 | ||||
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65 | Parameters | |||
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66 | ---------- | |||
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67 | startPath : string | |||
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68 | Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split | |||
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69 | using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept. | |||
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70 | ||||
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71 | files : string or list | |||
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72 | One or more files. | |||
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73 | ||||
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74 | Examples | |||
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75 | -------- | |||
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76 | ||||
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77 | >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |||
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78 | ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt'] | |||
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79 | ||||
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80 | >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |||
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81 | ['/a.txt', '/b.txt'] | |||
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82 | ||||
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83 | If a single file is given, the output is still a list: | |||
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84 | >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt') | |||
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85 | ['/a.txt'] | |||
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86 | """ | |||
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87 | ||||
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88 | files = utils.list_strings(files) | |||
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89 | base = os.path.split(startPath)[0] | |||
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90 | return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ] |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | Classes for handling input/output prompts. |
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3 | Classes for handling input/output prompts. | |
4 | """ |
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4 | """ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | #***************************************************************************** |
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6 | #***************************************************************************** | |
7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
8 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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8 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
9 | # |
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9 | # | |
10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
12 | #***************************************************************************** |
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12 | #***************************************************************************** | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | #**************************************************************************** |
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14 | #**************************************************************************** | |
15 | # Required modules |
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15 | # Required modules | |
16 | import __builtin__ |
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16 | import __builtin__ | |
17 | import os |
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17 | import os | |
18 | import socket |
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18 | import socket | |
19 | import sys |
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19 | import sys | |
20 | import time |
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20 | import time | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | # IPython's own |
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22 | # IPython's own | |
23 | from IPython import ColorANSI |
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23 | from IPython import ColorANSI | |
24 | from IPython import Release |
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24 | from IPython import Release | |
25 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS |
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25 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS | |
26 | from IPython.ipapi import TryNext |
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26 | from IPython.ipapi import TryNext | |
27 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct |
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27 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct | |
28 | from IPython.macro import Macro |
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28 | from IPython.macro import Macro | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | from IPython.genutils import * |
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30 | from IPython.genutils import * | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | #**************************************************************************** |
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32 | #**************************************************************************** | |
33 | #Color schemes for Prompts. |
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33 | #Color schemes for Prompts. | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | PromptColors = ColorANSI.ColorSchemeTable() |
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35 | PromptColors = ColorANSI.ColorSchemeTable() | |
36 | InputColors = ColorANSI.InputTermColors # just a shorthand |
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36 | InputColors = ColorANSI.InputTermColors # just a shorthand | |
37 | Colors = ColorANSI.TermColors # just a shorthand |
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37 | Colors = ColorANSI.TermColors # just a shorthand | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | PromptColors.add_scheme(ColorANSI.ColorScheme( |
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39 | PromptColors.add_scheme(ColorANSI.ColorScheme( | |
40 | 'NoColor', |
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40 | 'NoColor', | |
41 | in_prompt = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt |
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41 | in_prompt = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt | |
42 | in_number = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt number |
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42 | in_number = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt number | |
43 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.NoColor, # Continuation prompt |
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43 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.NoColor, # Continuation prompt | |
44 | in_normal = InputColors.NoColor, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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44 | in_normal = InputColors.NoColor, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | out_prompt = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt |
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46 | out_prompt = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt | |
47 | out_number = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt number |
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47 | out_number = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt number | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | normal = Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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49 | normal = Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
50 | )) |
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50 | )) | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily: |
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52 | # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily: | |
53 | __PColLinux = ColorANSI.ColorScheme( |
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53 | __PColLinux = ColorANSI.ColorScheme( | |
54 | 'Linux', |
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54 | 'Linux', | |
55 | in_prompt = InputColors.Green, |
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55 | in_prompt = InputColors.Green, | |
56 | in_number = InputColors.LightGreen, |
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56 | in_number = InputColors.LightGreen, | |
57 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Green, |
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57 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Green, | |
58 | in_normal = InputColors.Normal, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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58 | in_normal = InputColors.Normal, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | out_prompt = Colors.Red, |
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60 | out_prompt = Colors.Red, | |
61 | out_number = Colors.LightRed, |
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61 | out_number = Colors.LightRed, | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | normal = Colors.Normal |
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63 | normal = Colors.Normal | |
64 | ) |
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64 | ) | |
65 | # Don't forget to enter it into the table! |
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65 | # Don't forget to enter it into the table! | |
66 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLinux) |
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66 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLinux) | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | # Slightly modified Linux for light backgrounds |
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68 | # Slightly modified Linux for light backgrounds | |
69 | __PColLightBG = __PColLinux.copy('LightBG') |
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69 | __PColLightBG = __PColLinux.copy('LightBG') | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | __PColLightBG.colors.update( |
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71 | __PColLightBG.colors.update( | |
72 | in_prompt = InputColors.Blue, |
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72 | in_prompt = InputColors.Blue, | |
73 | in_number = InputColors.LightBlue, |
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73 | in_number = InputColors.LightBlue, | |
74 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Blue |
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74 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Blue | |
75 | ) |
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75 | ) | |
76 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLightBG) |
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76 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLightBG) | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | del Colors,InputColors |
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78 | del Colors,InputColors | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 | def multiple_replace(dict, text): |
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81 | def multiple_replace(dict, text): | |
82 | """ Replace in 'text' all occurences of any key in the given |
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82 | """ Replace in 'text' all occurences of any key in the given | |
83 | dictionary by its corresponding value. Returns the new string.""" |
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83 | dictionary by its corresponding value. Returns the new string.""" | |
84 |
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84 | |||
85 | # Function by Xavier Defrang, originally found at: |
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85 | # Function by Xavier Defrang, originally found at: | |
86 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81330 |
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86 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81330 | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | # Create a regular expression from the dictionary keys |
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88 | # Create a regular expression from the dictionary keys | |
89 | regex = re.compile("(%s)" % "|".join(map(re.escape, dict.keys()))) |
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89 | regex = re.compile("(%s)" % "|".join(map(re.escape, dict.keys()))) | |
90 | # For each match, look-up corresponding value in dictionary |
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90 | # For each match, look-up corresponding value in dictionary | |
91 | return regex.sub(lambda mo: dict[mo.string[mo.start():mo.end()]], text) |
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91 | return regex.sub(lambda mo: dict[mo.string[mo.start():mo.end()]], text) | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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93 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
94 | # Special characters that can be used in prompt templates, mainly bash-like |
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94 | # Special characters that can be used in prompt templates, mainly bash-like | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | # If $HOME isn't defined (Windows), make it an absurd string so that it can |
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96 | # If $HOME isn't defined (Windows), make it an absurd string so that it can | |
97 | # never be expanded out into '~'. Basically anything which can never be a |
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97 | # never be expanded out into '~'. Basically anything which can never be a | |
98 | # reasonable directory name will do, we just want the $HOME -> '~' operation |
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98 | # reasonable directory name will do, we just want the $HOME -> '~' operation | |
99 | # to become a no-op. We pre-compute $HOME here so it's not done on every |
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99 | # to become a no-op. We pre-compute $HOME here so it's not done on every | |
100 | # prompt call. |
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100 | # prompt call. | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | # FIXME: |
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102 | # FIXME: | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | # - This should be turned into a class which does proper namespace management, |
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104 | # - This should be turned into a class which does proper namespace management, | |
105 | # since the prompt specials need to be evaluated in a certain namespace. |
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105 | # since the prompt specials need to be evaluated in a certain namespace. | |
106 | # Currently it's just globals, which need to be managed manually by code |
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106 | # Currently it's just globals, which need to be managed manually by code | |
107 | # below. |
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107 | # below. | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | # - I also need to split up the color schemes from the prompt specials |
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109 | # - I also need to split up the color schemes from the prompt specials | |
110 | # somehow. I don't have a clean design for that quite yet. |
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110 | # somehow. I don't have a clean design for that quite yet. | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | HOME = os.environ.get("HOME","//////:::::ZZZZZ,,,~~~") |
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112 | HOME = os.environ.get("HOME","//////:::::ZZZZZ,,,~~~") | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | # We precompute a few more strings here for the prompt_specials, which are |
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114 | # We precompute a few more strings here for the prompt_specials, which are | |
115 | # fixed once ipython starts. This reduces the runtime overhead of computing |
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115 | # fixed once ipython starts. This reduces the runtime overhead of computing | |
116 | # prompt strings. |
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116 | # prompt strings. | |
117 | USER = os.environ.get("USER") |
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117 | USER = os.environ.get("USER") | |
118 | HOSTNAME = socket.gethostname() |
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118 | HOSTNAME = socket.gethostname() | |
119 | HOSTNAME_SHORT = HOSTNAME.split(".")[0] |
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119 | HOSTNAME_SHORT = HOSTNAME.split(".")[0] | |
120 | ROOT_SYMBOL = "$#"[os.name=='nt' or os.getuid()==0] |
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120 | ROOT_SYMBOL = "$#"[os.name=='nt' or os.getuid()==0] | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | prompt_specials_color = { |
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122 | prompt_specials_color = { | |
123 | # Prompt/history count |
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123 | # Prompt/history count | |
124 | '%n' : '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', |
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124 | '%n' : '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | |
125 | r'\#': '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', |
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125 | r'\#': '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | |
126 | # Just the prompt counter number, WITHOUT any coloring wrappers, so users |
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126 | # Just the prompt counter number, WITHOUT any coloring wrappers, so users | |
127 | # can get numbers displayed in whatever color they want. |
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127 | # can get numbers displayed in whatever color they want. | |
128 | r'\N': '${self.cache.prompt_count}', |
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128 | r'\N': '${self.cache.prompt_count}', | |
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129 | ||||
129 | # Prompt/history count, with the actual digits replaced by dots. Used |
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130 | # Prompt/history count, with the actual digits replaced by dots. Used | |
130 | # mainly in continuation prompts (prompt_in2) |
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131 | # mainly in continuation prompts (prompt_in2) | |
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132 | #r'\D': '${"."*len(str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', | |||
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133 | # More robust form of the above expression, that uses __builtins__ | |||
131 | r'\D': '${"."*__builtins__.len(__builtins__.str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', |
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134 | r'\D': '${"."*__builtins__.len(__builtins__.str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', | |
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135 | ||||
132 | # Current working directory |
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136 | # Current working directory | |
133 | r'\w': '${os.getcwd()}', |
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137 | r'\w': '${os.getcwd()}', | |
134 | # Current time |
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138 | # Current time | |
135 | r'\t' : '${time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")}', |
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139 | r'\t' : '${time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")}', | |
136 | # Basename of current working directory. |
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140 | # Basename of current working directory. | |
137 | # (use os.sep to make this portable across OSes) |
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141 | # (use os.sep to make this portable across OSes) | |
138 | r'\W' : '${os.getcwd().split("%s")[-1]}' % os.sep, |
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142 | r'\W' : '${os.getcwd().split("%s")[-1]}' % os.sep, | |
139 | # These X<N> are an extension to the normal bash prompts. They return |
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143 | # These X<N> are an extension to the normal bash prompts. They return | |
140 | # N terms of the path, after replacing $HOME with '~' |
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144 | # N terms of the path, after replacing $HOME with '~' | |
141 | r'\X0': '${os.getcwd().replace("%s","~")}' % HOME, |
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145 | r'\X0': '${os.getcwd().replace("%s","~")}' % HOME, | |
142 | r'\X1': '${self.cwd_filt(1)}', |
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146 | r'\X1': '${self.cwd_filt(1)}', | |
143 | r'\X2': '${self.cwd_filt(2)}', |
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147 | r'\X2': '${self.cwd_filt(2)}', | |
144 | r'\X3': '${self.cwd_filt(3)}', |
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148 | r'\X3': '${self.cwd_filt(3)}', | |
145 | r'\X4': '${self.cwd_filt(4)}', |
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149 | r'\X4': '${self.cwd_filt(4)}', | |
146 | r'\X5': '${self.cwd_filt(5)}', |
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150 | r'\X5': '${self.cwd_filt(5)}', | |
147 | # Y<N> are similar to X<N>, but they show '~' if it's the directory |
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151 | # Y<N> are similar to X<N>, but they show '~' if it's the directory | |
148 | # N+1 in the list. Somewhat like %cN in tcsh. |
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152 | # N+1 in the list. Somewhat like %cN in tcsh. | |
149 | r'\Y0': '${self.cwd_filt2(0)}', |
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153 | r'\Y0': '${self.cwd_filt2(0)}', | |
150 | r'\Y1': '${self.cwd_filt2(1)}', |
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154 | r'\Y1': '${self.cwd_filt2(1)}', | |
151 | r'\Y2': '${self.cwd_filt2(2)}', |
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155 | r'\Y2': '${self.cwd_filt2(2)}', | |
152 | r'\Y3': '${self.cwd_filt2(3)}', |
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156 | r'\Y3': '${self.cwd_filt2(3)}', | |
153 | r'\Y4': '${self.cwd_filt2(4)}', |
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157 | r'\Y4': '${self.cwd_filt2(4)}', | |
154 | r'\Y5': '${self.cwd_filt2(5)}', |
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158 | r'\Y5': '${self.cwd_filt2(5)}', | |
155 | # Hostname up to first . |
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159 | # Hostname up to first . | |
156 | r'\h': HOSTNAME_SHORT, |
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160 | r'\h': HOSTNAME_SHORT, | |
157 | # Full hostname |
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161 | # Full hostname | |
158 | r'\H': HOSTNAME, |
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162 | r'\H': HOSTNAME, | |
159 | # Username of current user |
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163 | # Username of current user | |
160 | r'\u': USER, |
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164 | r'\u': USER, | |
161 | # Escaped '\' |
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165 | # Escaped '\' | |
162 | '\\\\': '\\', |
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166 | '\\\\': '\\', | |
163 | # Newline |
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167 | # Newline | |
164 | r'\n': '\n', |
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168 | r'\n': '\n', | |
165 | # Carriage return |
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169 | # Carriage return | |
166 | r'\r': '\r', |
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170 | r'\r': '\r', | |
167 | # Release version |
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171 | # Release version | |
168 | r'\v': Release.version, |
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172 | r'\v': Release.version, | |
169 | # Root symbol ($ or #) |
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173 | # Root symbol ($ or #) | |
170 | r'\$': ROOT_SYMBOL, |
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174 | r'\$': ROOT_SYMBOL, | |
171 | } |
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175 | } | |
172 |
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176 | |||
173 | # A copy of the prompt_specials dictionary but with all color escapes removed, |
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177 | # A copy of the prompt_specials dictionary but with all color escapes removed, | |
174 | # so we can correctly compute the prompt length for the auto_rewrite method. |
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178 | # so we can correctly compute the prompt length for the auto_rewrite method. | |
175 | prompt_specials_nocolor = prompt_specials_color.copy() |
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179 | prompt_specials_nocolor = prompt_specials_color.copy() | |
176 | prompt_specials_nocolor['%n'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' |
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180 | prompt_specials_nocolor['%n'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | |
177 | prompt_specials_nocolor[r'\#'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' |
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181 | prompt_specials_nocolor[r'\#'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | |
178 |
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182 | |||
179 | # Add in all the InputTermColors color escapes as valid prompt characters. |
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183 | # Add in all the InputTermColors color escapes as valid prompt characters. | |
180 | # They all get added as \\C_COLORNAME, so that we don't have any conflicts |
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184 | # They all get added as \\C_COLORNAME, so that we don't have any conflicts | |
181 | # with a color name which may begin with a letter used by any other of the |
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185 | # with a color name which may begin with a letter used by any other of the | |
182 | # allowed specials. This of course means that \\C will never be allowed for |
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186 | # allowed specials. This of course means that \\C will never be allowed for | |
183 | # anything else. |
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187 | # anything else. | |
184 | input_colors = ColorANSI.InputTermColors |
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188 | input_colors = ColorANSI.InputTermColors | |
185 | for _color in dir(input_colors): |
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189 | for _color in dir(input_colors): | |
186 | if _color[0] != '_': |
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190 | if _color[0] != '_': | |
187 | c_name = r'\C_'+_color |
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191 | c_name = r'\C_'+_color | |
188 | prompt_specials_color[c_name] = getattr(input_colors,_color) |
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192 | prompt_specials_color[c_name] = getattr(input_colors,_color) | |
189 | prompt_specials_nocolor[c_name] = '' |
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193 | prompt_specials_nocolor[c_name] = '' | |
190 |
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194 | |||
191 | # we default to no color for safety. Note that prompt_specials is a global |
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195 | # we default to no color for safety. Note that prompt_specials is a global | |
192 | # variable used by all prompt objects. |
|
196 | # variable used by all prompt objects. | |
193 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor |
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197 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor | |
194 |
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198 | |||
195 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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199 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
196 | def str_safe(arg): |
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200 | def str_safe(arg): | |
197 | """Convert to a string, without ever raising an exception. |
|
201 | """Convert to a string, without ever raising an exception. | |
198 |
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202 | |||
199 | If str(arg) fails, <ERROR: ... > is returned, where ... is the exception |
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203 | If str(arg) fails, <ERROR: ... > is returned, where ... is the exception | |
200 | error message.""" |
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204 | error message.""" | |
201 |
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205 | |||
202 | try: |
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206 | try: | |
203 | out = str(arg) |
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207 | out = str(arg) | |
204 | except UnicodeError: |
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208 | except UnicodeError: | |
205 | try: |
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209 | try: | |
206 | out = arg.encode('utf_8','replace') |
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210 | out = arg.encode('utf_8','replace') | |
207 | except Exception,msg: |
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211 | except Exception,msg: | |
208 | # let's keep this little duplication here, so that the most common |
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212 | # let's keep this little duplication here, so that the most common | |
209 | # case doesn't suffer from a double try wrapping. |
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213 | # case doesn't suffer from a double try wrapping. | |
210 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg |
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214 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | |
211 | except Exception,msg: |
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215 | except Exception,msg: | |
212 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg |
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216 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | |
213 | return out |
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217 | return out | |
214 |
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218 | |||
215 | class BasePrompt(object): |
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219 | class BasePrompt(object): | |
216 | """Interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
|
220 | """Interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
217 |
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221 | |||
218 | def _get_p_template(self): |
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222 | def _get_p_template(self): | |
219 | return self._p_template |
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223 | return self._p_template | |
220 |
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224 | |||
221 | def _set_p_template(self,val): |
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225 | def _set_p_template(self,val): | |
222 | self._p_template = val |
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226 | self._p_template = val | |
223 | self.set_p_str() |
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227 | self.set_p_str() | |
224 |
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228 | |||
225 | p_template = property(_get_p_template,_set_p_template, |
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229 | p_template = property(_get_p_template,_set_p_template, | |
226 | doc='Template for prompt string creation') |
|
230 | doc='Template for prompt string creation') | |
227 |
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231 | |||
228 | def __init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left=False): |
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232 | def __init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left=False): | |
229 |
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233 | |||
230 | # Hack: we access information about the primary prompt through the |
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234 | # Hack: we access information about the primary prompt through the | |
231 | # cache argument. We need this, because we want the secondary prompt |
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235 | # cache argument. We need this, because we want the secondary prompt | |
232 | # to be aligned with the primary one. Color table info is also shared |
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236 | # to be aligned with the primary one. Color table info is also shared | |
233 | # by all prompt classes through the cache. Nice OO spaghetti code! |
|
237 | # by all prompt classes through the cache. Nice OO spaghetti code! | |
234 | self.cache = cache |
|
238 | self.cache = cache | |
235 | self.sep = sep |
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239 | self.sep = sep | |
236 |
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240 | |||
237 | # regexp to count the number of spaces at the end of a prompt |
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241 | # regexp to count the number of spaces at the end of a prompt | |
238 | # expression, useful for prompt auto-rewriting |
|
242 | # expression, useful for prompt auto-rewriting | |
239 | self.rspace = re.compile(r'(\s*)$') |
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243 | self.rspace = re.compile(r'(\s*)$') | |
240 | # Flag to left-pad prompt strings to match the length of the primary |
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244 | # Flag to left-pad prompt strings to match the length of the primary | |
241 | # prompt |
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245 | # prompt | |
242 | self.pad_left = pad_left |
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246 | self.pad_left = pad_left | |
243 |
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247 | |||
244 | # Set template to create each actual prompt (where numbers change). |
|
248 | # Set template to create each actual prompt (where numbers change). | |
245 | # Use a property |
|
249 | # Use a property | |
246 | self.p_template = prompt |
|
250 | self.p_template = prompt | |
247 | self.set_p_str() |
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251 | self.set_p_str() | |
248 |
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252 | |||
249 | def set_p_str(self): |
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253 | def set_p_str(self): | |
250 | """ Set the interpolating prompt strings. |
|
254 | """ Set the interpolating prompt strings. | |
251 |
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255 | |||
252 | This must be called every time the color settings change, because the |
|
256 | This must be called every time the color settings change, because the | |
253 | prompt_specials global may have changed.""" |
|
257 | prompt_specials global may have changed.""" | |
254 |
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258 | |||
255 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling |
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259 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | |
256 | loc = locals() |
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260 | loc = locals() | |
257 | try: |
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261 | try: | |
258 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % |
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262 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | |
259 | ('${self.sep}${self.col_p}', |
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263 | ('${self.sep}${self.col_p}', | |
260 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), |
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264 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | |
261 | '${self.col_norm}'),self.cache.user_ns,loc) |
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265 | '${self.col_norm}'),self.cache.user_ns,loc) | |
262 |
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266 | |||
263 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, |
|
267 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | |
264 | self.p_template), |
|
268 | self.p_template), | |
265 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) |
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269 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) | |
266 | except: |
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270 | except: | |
267 | print "Illegal prompt template (check $ usage!):",self.p_template |
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271 | print "Illegal prompt template (check $ usage!):",self.p_template | |
268 | self.p_str = self.p_template |
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272 | self.p_str = self.p_template | |
269 | self.p_str_nocolor = self.p_template |
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273 | self.p_str_nocolor = self.p_template | |
270 |
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274 | |||
271 | def write(self,msg): # dbg |
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275 | def write(self,msg): # dbg | |
272 | sys.stdout.write(msg) |
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276 | sys.stdout.write(msg) | |
273 | return '' |
|
277 | return '' | |
274 |
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278 | |||
275 | def __str__(self): |
|
279 | def __str__(self): | |
276 | """Return a string form of the prompt. |
|
280 | """Return a string form of the prompt. | |
277 |
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281 | |||
278 | This for is useful for continuation and output prompts, since it is |
|
282 | This for is useful for continuation and output prompts, since it is | |
279 | left-padded to match lengths with the primary one (if the |
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283 | left-padded to match lengths with the primary one (if the | |
280 | self.pad_left attribute is set).""" |
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284 | self.pad_left attribute is set).""" | |
281 |
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285 | |||
282 | out_str = str_safe(self.p_str) |
|
286 | out_str = str_safe(self.p_str) | |
283 | if self.pad_left: |
|
287 | if self.pad_left: | |
284 | # We must find the amount of padding required to match lengths, |
|
288 | # We must find the amount of padding required to match lengths, | |
285 | # taking the color escapes (which are invisible on-screen) into |
|
289 | # taking the color escapes (which are invisible on-screen) into | |
286 | # account. |
|
290 | # account. | |
287 | esc_pad = len(out_str) - len(str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor)) |
|
291 | esc_pad = len(out_str) - len(str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor)) | |
288 | format = '%%%ss' % (len(str(self.cache.last_prompt))+esc_pad) |
|
292 | format = '%%%ss' % (len(str(self.cache.last_prompt))+esc_pad) | |
289 | return format % out_str |
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293 | return format % out_str | |
290 | else: |
|
294 | else: | |
291 | return out_str |
|
295 | return out_str | |
292 |
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296 | |||
293 | # these path filters are put in as methods so that we can control the |
|
297 | # these path filters are put in as methods so that we can control the | |
294 | # namespace where the prompt strings get evaluated |
|
298 | # namespace where the prompt strings get evaluated | |
295 | def cwd_filt(self,depth): |
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299 | def cwd_filt(self,depth): | |
296 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. |
|
300 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | |
297 |
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301 | |||
298 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. |
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302 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. | |
299 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" |
|
303 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | |
300 |
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304 | |||
301 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~") |
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305 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~") | |
302 | out = os.sep.join(cwd.split(os.sep)[-depth:]) |
|
306 | out = os.sep.join(cwd.split(os.sep)[-depth:]) | |
303 | if out: |
|
307 | if out: | |
304 | return out |
|
308 | return out | |
305 | else: |
|
309 | else: | |
306 | return os.sep |
|
310 | return os.sep | |
307 |
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311 | |||
308 | def cwd_filt2(self,depth): |
|
312 | def cwd_filt2(self,depth): | |
309 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. |
|
313 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | |
310 |
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314 | |||
311 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. |
|
315 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. | |
312 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" |
|
316 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | |
313 |
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317 | |||
314 | full_cwd = os.getcwd() |
|
318 | full_cwd = os.getcwd() | |
315 | cwd = full_cwd.replace(HOME,"~").split(os.sep) |
|
319 | cwd = full_cwd.replace(HOME,"~").split(os.sep) | |
316 | if '~' in cwd and len(cwd) == depth+1: |
|
320 | if '~' in cwd and len(cwd) == depth+1: | |
317 | depth += 1 |
|
321 | depth += 1 | |
318 | drivepart = '' |
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322 | drivepart = '' | |
319 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and len(cwd) > depth: |
|
323 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and len(cwd) > depth: | |
320 | drivepart = os.path.splitdrive(full_cwd)[0] |
|
324 | drivepart = os.path.splitdrive(full_cwd)[0] | |
321 | out = drivepart + '/'.join(cwd[-depth:]) |
|
325 | out = drivepart + '/'.join(cwd[-depth:]) | |
322 |
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326 | |||
323 | if out: |
|
327 | if out: | |
324 | return out |
|
328 | return out | |
325 | else: |
|
329 | else: | |
326 | return os.sep |
|
330 | return os.sep | |
327 |
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331 | |||
328 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
332 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
329 | """Implement boolean behavior. |
|
333 | """Implement boolean behavior. | |
330 |
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334 | |||
331 | Checks whether the p_str attribute is non-empty""" |
|
335 | Checks whether the p_str attribute is non-empty""" | |
332 |
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336 | |||
333 | return bool(self.p_template) |
|
337 | return bool(self.p_template) | |
334 |
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338 | |||
335 | class Prompt1(BasePrompt): |
|
339 | class Prompt1(BasePrompt): | |
336 | """Input interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
|
340 | """Input interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
337 |
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341 | |||
338 | def __init__(self,cache,sep='\n',prompt='In [\\#]: ',pad_left=True): |
|
342 | def __init__(self,cache,sep='\n',prompt='In [\\#]: ',pad_left=True): | |
339 | BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) |
|
343 | BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) | |
340 |
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344 | |||
341 | def set_colors(self): |
|
345 | def set_colors(self): | |
342 | self.set_p_str() |
|
346 | self.set_p_str() | |
343 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand |
|
347 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | |
344 | self.col_p = Colors.in_prompt |
|
348 | self.col_p = Colors.in_prompt | |
345 | self.col_num = Colors.in_number |
|
349 | self.col_num = Colors.in_number | |
346 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal |
|
350 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | |
347 | # We need a non-input version of these escapes for the '--->' |
|
351 | # We need a non-input version of these escapes for the '--->' | |
348 | # auto-call prompts used in the auto_rewrite() method. |
|
352 | # auto-call prompts used in the auto_rewrite() method. | |
349 | self.col_p_ni = self.col_p.replace('\001','').replace('\002','') |
|
353 | self.col_p_ni = self.col_p.replace('\001','').replace('\002','') | |
350 | self.col_norm_ni = Colors.normal |
|
354 | self.col_norm_ni = Colors.normal | |
351 |
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355 | |||
352 | def __str__(self): |
|
356 | def __str__(self): | |
353 | self.cache.prompt_count += 1 |
|
357 | self.cache.prompt_count += 1 | |
354 | self.cache.last_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor).split('\n')[-1] |
|
358 | self.cache.last_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor).split('\n')[-1] | |
355 | return str_safe(self.p_str) |
|
359 | return str_safe(self.p_str) | |
356 |
|
360 | |||
357 | def auto_rewrite(self): |
|
361 | def auto_rewrite(self): | |
358 | """Print a string of the form '--->' which lines up with the previous |
|
362 | """Print a string of the form '--->' which lines up with the previous | |
359 | input string. Useful for systems which re-write the user input when |
|
363 | input string. Useful for systems which re-write the user input when | |
360 | handling automatically special syntaxes.""" |
|
364 | handling automatically special syntaxes.""" | |
361 |
|
365 | |||
362 | curr = str(self.cache.last_prompt) |
|
366 | curr = str(self.cache.last_prompt) | |
363 | nrspaces = len(self.rspace.search(curr).group()) |
|
367 | nrspaces = len(self.rspace.search(curr).group()) | |
364 | return '%s%s>%s%s' % (self.col_p_ni,'-'*(len(curr)-nrspaces-1), |
|
368 | return '%s%s>%s%s' % (self.col_p_ni,'-'*(len(curr)-nrspaces-1), | |
365 | ' '*nrspaces,self.col_norm_ni) |
|
369 | ' '*nrspaces,self.col_norm_ni) | |
366 |
|
370 | |||
367 | class PromptOut(BasePrompt): |
|
371 | class PromptOut(BasePrompt): | |
368 | """Output interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
|
372 | """Output interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
369 |
|
373 | |||
370 | def __init__(self,cache,sep='',prompt='Out[\\#]: ',pad_left=True): |
|
374 | def __init__(self,cache,sep='',prompt='Out[\\#]: ',pad_left=True): | |
371 | BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) |
|
375 | BasePrompt.__init__(self,cache,sep,prompt,pad_left) | |
372 | if not self.p_template: |
|
376 | if not self.p_template: | |
373 | self.__str__ = lambda: '' |
|
377 | self.__str__ = lambda: '' | |
374 |
|
378 | |||
375 | def set_colors(self): |
|
379 | def set_colors(self): | |
376 | self.set_p_str() |
|
380 | self.set_p_str() | |
377 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand |
|
381 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | |
378 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt |
|
382 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | |
379 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number |
|
383 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number | |
380 | self.col_norm = Colors.normal |
|
384 | self.col_norm = Colors.normal | |
381 |
|
385 | |||
382 | class Prompt2(BasePrompt): |
|
386 | class Prompt2(BasePrompt): | |
383 | """Interactive continuation prompt.""" |
|
387 | """Interactive continuation prompt.""" | |
384 |
|
388 | |||
385 | def __init__(self,cache,prompt=' .\\D.: ',pad_left=True): |
|
389 | def __init__(self,cache,prompt=' .\\D.: ',pad_left=True): | |
386 | self.cache = cache |
|
390 | self.cache = cache | |
387 | self.p_template = prompt |
|
391 | self.p_template = prompt | |
388 | self.pad_left = pad_left |
|
392 | self.pad_left = pad_left | |
389 | self.set_p_str() |
|
393 | self.set_p_str() | |
390 |
|
394 | |||
391 | def set_p_str(self): |
|
395 | def set_p_str(self): | |
392 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling |
|
396 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | |
393 | loc = locals() |
|
397 | loc = locals() | |
394 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % |
|
398 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | |
395 | ('${self.col_p2}', |
|
399 | ('${self.col_p2}', | |
396 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), |
|
400 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | |
397 | '$self.col_norm'), |
|
401 | '$self.col_norm'), | |
398 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) |
|
402 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) | |
399 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, |
|
403 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | |
400 | self.p_template), |
|
404 | self.p_template), | |
401 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) |
|
405 | self.cache.user_ns,loc) | |
402 |
|
406 | |||
403 | def set_colors(self): |
|
407 | def set_colors(self): | |
404 | self.set_p_str() |
|
408 | self.set_p_str() | |
405 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors |
|
409 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors | |
406 | self.col_p2 = Colors.in_prompt2 |
|
410 | self.col_p2 = Colors.in_prompt2 | |
407 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal |
|
411 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | |
408 | # FIXME (2004-06-16) HACK: prevent crashes for users who haven't |
|
412 | # FIXME (2004-06-16) HACK: prevent crashes for users who haven't | |
409 | # updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove eventually. |
|
413 | # updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove eventually. | |
410 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt |
|
414 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | |
411 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number |
|
415 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number | |
412 |
|
416 | |||
413 |
|
417 | |||
414 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
418 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
415 | class CachedOutput: |
|
419 | class CachedOutput: | |
416 | """Class for printing output from calculations while keeping a cache of |
|
420 | """Class for printing output from calculations while keeping a cache of | |
417 | reults. It dynamically creates global variables prefixed with _ which |
|
421 | reults. It dynamically creates global variables prefixed with _ which | |
418 | contain these results. |
|
422 | contain these results. | |
419 |
|
423 | |||
420 | Meant to be used as a sys.displayhook replacement, providing numbered |
|
424 | Meant to be used as a sys.displayhook replacement, providing numbered | |
421 | prompts and cache services. |
|
425 | prompts and cache services. | |
422 |
|
426 | |||
423 | Initialize with initial and final values for cache counter (this defines |
|
427 | Initialize with initial and final values for cache counter (this defines | |
424 | the maximum size of the cache.""" |
|
428 | the maximum size of the cache.""" | |
425 |
|
429 | |||
426 | def __init__(self,shell,cache_size,Pprint, |
|
430 | def __init__(self,shell,cache_size,Pprint, | |
427 | colors='NoColor',input_sep='\n', |
|
431 | colors='NoColor',input_sep='\n', | |
428 | output_sep='\n',output_sep2='', |
|
432 | output_sep='\n',output_sep2='', | |
429 | ps1 = None, ps2 = None,ps_out = None,pad_left=True): |
|
433 | ps1 = None, ps2 = None,ps_out = None,pad_left=True): | |
430 |
|
434 | |||
431 | cache_size_min = 3 |
|
435 | cache_size_min = 3 | |
432 | if cache_size <= 0: |
|
436 | if cache_size <= 0: | |
433 | self.do_full_cache = 0 |
|
437 | self.do_full_cache = 0 | |
434 | cache_size = 0 |
|
438 | cache_size = 0 | |
435 | elif cache_size < cache_size_min: |
|
439 | elif cache_size < cache_size_min: | |
436 | self.do_full_cache = 0 |
|
440 | self.do_full_cache = 0 | |
437 | cache_size = 0 |
|
441 | cache_size = 0 | |
438 | warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % |
|
442 | warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % | |
439 | cache_size_min,level=3) |
|
443 | cache_size_min,level=3) | |
440 | else: |
|
444 | else: | |
441 | self.do_full_cache = 1 |
|
445 | self.do_full_cache = 1 | |
442 |
|
446 | |||
443 | self.cache_size = cache_size |
|
447 | self.cache_size = cache_size | |
444 | self.input_sep = input_sep |
|
448 | self.input_sep = input_sep | |
445 |
|
449 | |||
446 | # we need a reference to the user-level namespace |
|
450 | # we need a reference to the user-level namespace | |
447 | self.shell = shell |
|
451 | self.shell = shell | |
448 | self.user_ns = shell.user_ns |
|
452 | self.user_ns = shell.user_ns | |
449 | # and to the user's input |
|
453 | # and to the user's input | |
450 | self.input_hist = shell.input_hist |
|
454 | self.input_hist = shell.input_hist | |
451 | # and to the user's logger, for logging output |
|
455 | # and to the user's logger, for logging output | |
452 | self.logger = shell.logger |
|
456 | self.logger = shell.logger | |
453 |
|
457 | |||
454 | # Set input prompt strings and colors |
|
458 | # Set input prompt strings and colors | |
455 | if cache_size == 0: |
|
459 | if cache_size == 0: | |
456 | if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ |
|
460 | if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | |
457 | or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: |
|
461 | or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: | |
458 | ps1 = '>>> ' |
|
462 | ps1 = '>>> ' | |
459 | if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ |
|
463 | if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | |
460 | or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: |
|
464 | or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: | |
461 | ps2 = '... ' |
|
465 | ps2 = '... ' | |
462 | self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') |
|
466 | self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') | |
463 | self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') |
|
467 | self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') | |
464 | self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') |
|
468 | self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') | |
465 |
|
469 | |||
466 | self.color_table = PromptColors |
|
470 | self.color_table = PromptColors | |
467 | self.prompt1 = Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, |
|
471 | self.prompt1 = Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, | |
468 | pad_left=pad_left) |
|
472 | pad_left=pad_left) | |
469 | self.prompt2 = Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) |
|
473 | self.prompt2 = Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) | |
470 | self.prompt_out = PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, |
|
474 | self.prompt_out = PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, | |
471 | pad_left=pad_left) |
|
475 | pad_left=pad_left) | |
472 | self.set_colors(colors) |
|
476 | self.set_colors(colors) | |
473 |
|
477 | |||
474 | # other more normal stuff |
|
478 | # other more normal stuff | |
475 | # b/c each call to the In[] prompt raises it by 1, even the first. |
|
479 | # b/c each call to the In[] prompt raises it by 1, even the first. | |
476 | self.prompt_count = 0 |
|
480 | self.prompt_count = 0 | |
477 | # Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning |
|
481 | # Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning | |
478 | # continuation and auto-rewrite prompts |
|
482 | # continuation and auto-rewrite prompts | |
479 | self.last_prompt = '' |
|
483 | self.last_prompt = '' | |
480 | self.Pprint = Pprint |
|
484 | self.Pprint = Pprint | |
481 | self.output_sep = output_sep |
|
485 | self.output_sep = output_sep | |
482 | self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 |
|
486 | self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 | |
483 | self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' |
|
487 | self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' | |
484 | self.pprint_types = map(type,[(),[],{}]) |
|
488 | self.pprint_types = map(type,[(),[],{}]) | |
485 |
|
489 | |||
486 | # these are deliberately global: |
|
490 | # these are deliberately global: | |
487 | to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} |
|
491 | to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} | |
488 | self.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) |
|
492 | self.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) | |
489 |
|
493 | |||
490 | def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): |
|
494 | def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): | |
491 | if p_str is None: |
|
495 | if p_str is None: | |
492 | if self.do_full_cache: |
|
496 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
493 | return cache_def |
|
497 | return cache_def | |
494 | else: |
|
498 | else: | |
495 | return no_cache_def |
|
499 | return no_cache_def | |
496 | else: |
|
500 | else: | |
497 | return p_str |
|
501 | return p_str | |
498 |
|
502 | |||
499 | def set_colors(self,colors): |
|
503 | def set_colors(self,colors): | |
500 | """Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three |
|
504 | """Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three | |
501 | prompt subsystems.""" |
|
505 | prompt subsystems.""" | |
502 |
|
506 | |||
503 | # FIXME: the prompt_specials global should be gobbled inside this |
|
507 | # FIXME: the prompt_specials global should be gobbled inside this | |
504 | # class instead. Do it when cleaning up the whole 3-prompt system. |
|
508 | # class instead. Do it when cleaning up the whole 3-prompt system. | |
505 | global prompt_specials |
|
509 | global prompt_specials | |
506 | if colors.lower()=='nocolor': |
|
510 | if colors.lower()=='nocolor': | |
507 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor |
|
511 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor | |
508 | else: |
|
512 | else: | |
509 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_color |
|
513 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_color | |
510 |
|
514 | |||
511 | self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) |
|
515 | self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) | |
512 | self.prompt1.set_colors() |
|
516 | self.prompt1.set_colors() | |
513 | self.prompt2.set_colors() |
|
517 | self.prompt2.set_colors() | |
514 | self.prompt_out.set_colors() |
|
518 | self.prompt_out.set_colors() | |
515 |
|
519 | |||
516 | def __call__(self,arg=None): |
|
520 | def __call__(self,arg=None): | |
517 | """Printing with history cache management. |
|
521 | """Printing with history cache management. | |
518 |
|
522 | |||
519 | This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is |
|
523 | This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is | |
520 | activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it.""" |
|
524 | activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it.""" | |
521 |
|
525 | |||
522 | # If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete |
|
526 | # If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete | |
523 | # ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in |
|
527 | # ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in | |
524 | # particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. |
|
528 | # particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. | |
525 | if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: |
|
529 | if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
526 | try: |
|
530 | try: | |
527 | del self.user_ns['_'] |
|
531 | del self.user_ns['_'] | |
528 | except KeyError: |
|
532 | except KeyError: | |
529 | pass |
|
533 | pass | |
530 | if arg is not None: |
|
534 | if arg is not None: | |
531 | cout_write = Term.cout.write # fast lookup |
|
535 | cout_write = Term.cout.write # fast lookup | |
532 | # first handle the cache and counters |
|
536 | # first handle the cache and counters | |
533 |
|
537 | |||
534 | # do not print output if input ends in ';' |
|
538 | # do not print output if input ends in ';' | |
535 | try: |
|
539 | try: | |
536 | if self.input_hist[self.prompt_count].endswith(';\n'): |
|
540 | if self.input_hist[self.prompt_count].endswith(';\n'): | |
537 | return |
|
541 | return | |
538 | except IndexError: |
|
542 | except IndexError: | |
539 | # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here |
|
543 | # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here | |
540 | pass |
|
544 | pass | |
541 | # don't use print, puts an extra space |
|
545 | # don't use print, puts an extra space | |
542 | cout_write(self.output_sep) |
|
546 | cout_write(self.output_sep) | |
543 | outprompt = self.shell.hooks.generate_output_prompt() |
|
547 | outprompt = self.shell.hooks.generate_output_prompt() | |
544 | if self.do_full_cache: |
|
548 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
545 | cout_write(outprompt) |
|
549 | cout_write(outprompt) | |
546 |
|
550 | |||
547 | # and now call a possibly user-defined print mechanism |
|
551 | # and now call a possibly user-defined print mechanism | |
548 | manipulated_val = self.display(arg) |
|
552 | manipulated_val = self.display(arg) | |
549 |
|
553 | |||
550 | # user display hooks can change the variable to be stored in |
|
554 | # user display hooks can change the variable to be stored in | |
551 | # output history |
|
555 | # output history | |
552 |
|
556 | |||
553 | if manipulated_val is not None: |
|
557 | if manipulated_val is not None: | |
554 | arg = manipulated_val |
|
558 | arg = manipulated_val | |
555 |
|
559 | |||
556 | # avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out |
|
560 | # avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out | |
557 | if arg is not self.user_ns['_oh']: |
|
561 | if arg is not self.user_ns['_oh']: | |
558 | self.update(arg) |
|
562 | self.update(arg) | |
559 |
|
563 | |||
560 | if self.logger.log_output: |
|
564 | if self.logger.log_output: | |
561 | self.logger.log_write(repr(arg),'output') |
|
565 | self.logger.log_write(repr(arg),'output') | |
562 | cout_write(self.output_sep2) |
|
566 | cout_write(self.output_sep2) | |
563 | Term.cout.flush() |
|
567 | Term.cout.flush() | |
564 |
|
568 | |||
565 | def _display(self,arg): |
|
569 | def _display(self,arg): | |
566 | """Default printer method, uses pprint. |
|
570 | """Default printer method, uses pprint. | |
567 |
|
571 | |||
568 | Do ip.set_hook("result_display", my_displayhook) for custom result |
|
572 | Do ip.set_hook("result_display", my_displayhook) for custom result | |
569 | display, e.g. when your own objects need special formatting. |
|
573 | display, e.g. when your own objects need special formatting. | |
570 | """ |
|
574 | """ | |
571 | try: |
|
575 | try: | |
572 | return IPython.generics.result_display(arg) |
|
576 | return IPython.generics.result_display(arg) | |
573 | except TryNext: |
|
577 | except TryNext: | |
574 | return self.shell.hooks.result_display(arg) |
|
578 | return self.shell.hooks.result_display(arg) | |
575 |
|
579 | |||
576 | # Assign the default display method: |
|
580 | # Assign the default display method: | |
577 | display = _display |
|
581 | display = _display | |
578 |
|
582 | |||
579 | def update(self,arg): |
|
583 | def update(self,arg): | |
580 | #print '***cache_count', self.cache_count # dbg |
|
584 | #print '***cache_count', self.cache_count # dbg | |
581 | if len(self.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: |
|
585 | if len(self.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: | |
582 | warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ |
|
586 | warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ | |
583 | `self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' |
|
587 | `self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' | |
584 | 'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' |
|
588 | 'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' | |
585 | 'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' |
|
589 | 'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' | |
586 | 'with the current result.') |
|
590 | 'with the current result.') | |
587 |
|
591 | |||
588 | self.flush() |
|
592 | self.flush() | |
589 | # Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise |
|
593 | # Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise | |
590 | # we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). |
|
594 | # we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). | |
591 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: |
|
595 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
592 | self.___ = self.__ |
|
596 | self.___ = self.__ | |
593 | self.__ = self._ |
|
597 | self.__ = self._ | |
594 | self._ = arg |
|
598 | self._ = arg | |
595 | self.user_ns.update({'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___}) |
|
599 | self.user_ns.update({'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___}) | |
596 |
|
600 | |||
597 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically |
|
601 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically | |
598 | to_main = {} |
|
602 | to_main = {} | |
599 | if self.do_full_cache: |
|
603 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
600 | new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` |
|
604 | new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` | |
601 | to_main[new_result] = arg |
|
605 | to_main[new_result] = arg | |
602 | self.user_ns.update(to_main) |
|
606 | self.user_ns.update(to_main) | |
603 | self.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = arg |
|
607 | self.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = arg | |
604 |
|
608 | |||
605 | def flush(self): |
|
609 | def flush(self): | |
606 | if not self.do_full_cache: |
|
610 | if not self.do_full_cache: | |
607 | raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ |
|
611 | raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ | |
608 | "if full caching is not enabled!" |
|
612 | "if full caching is not enabled!" | |
609 | # delete auto-generated vars from global namespace |
|
613 | # delete auto-generated vars from global namespace | |
610 |
|
614 | |||
611 | for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): |
|
615 | for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): | |
612 | key = '_'+`n` |
|
616 | key = '_'+`n` | |
613 | try: |
|
617 | try: | |
614 | del self.user_ns[key] |
|
618 | del self.user_ns[key] | |
615 | except: pass |
|
619 | except: pass | |
616 | self.user_ns['_oh'].clear() |
|
620 | self.user_ns['_oh'].clear() | |
617 |
|
621 | |||
618 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: |
|
622 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
619 | self.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) |
|
623 | self.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) | |
620 | import gc |
|
624 | import gc | |
621 | gc.collect() # xxx needed? |
|
625 | gc.collect() # xxx needed? | |
622 |
|
626 |
@@ -1,123 +1,125 b'' | |||||
1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | """The IPython Core Notification Center. |
|
3 | """The IPython Core Notification Center. | |
4 |
|
4 | |||
5 | See docs/source/development/notification_blueprint.txt for an overview of the |
|
5 | See docs/source/development/notification_blueprint.txt for an overview of the | |
6 | notification module. |
|
6 | notification module. | |
7 | """ |
|
7 | """ | |
8 |
|
8 | |||
9 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" |
|
9 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
10 |
|
10 | |||
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team |
|
12 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | |
13 | # |
|
13 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 |
|
17 | |||
|
18 | # Tell nose to skip the testing of this module | |||
|
19 | __test__ = {} | |||
18 |
|
20 | |||
19 | class NotificationCenter(object): |
|
21 | class NotificationCenter(object): | |
20 | """Synchronous notification center |
|
22 | """Synchronous notification center | |
21 |
|
23 | |||
22 | Example |
|
24 | Example | |
23 | ------- |
|
25 | ------- | |
24 | >>> import IPython.kernel.core.notification as notification |
|
26 | >>> import IPython.kernel.core.notification as notification | |
25 | >>> def callback(theType, theSender, args={}): |
|
27 | >>> def callback(theType, theSender, args={}): | |
26 | ... print theType,theSender,args |
|
28 | ... print theType,theSender,args | |
27 | ... |
|
29 | ... | |
28 | >>> notification.sharedCenter.add_observer(callback, 'NOTIFICATION_TYPE', None) |
|
30 | >>> notification.sharedCenter.add_observer(callback, 'NOTIFICATION_TYPE', None) | |
29 | >>> notification.sharedCenter.post_notification('NOTIFICATION_TYPE', object()) # doctest:+ELLIPSIS |
|
31 | >>> notification.sharedCenter.post_notification('NOTIFICATION_TYPE', object()) # doctest:+ELLIPSIS | |
30 | NOTIFICATION_TYPE ... |
|
32 | NOTIFICATION_TYPE ... | |
31 |
|
33 | |||
32 | """ |
|
34 | """ | |
33 | def __init__(self): |
|
35 | def __init__(self): | |
34 | super(NotificationCenter, self).__init__() |
|
36 | super(NotificationCenter, self).__init__() | |
35 | self._init_observers() |
|
37 | self._init_observers() | |
36 |
|
38 | |||
37 |
|
39 | |||
38 | def _init_observers(self): |
|
40 | def _init_observers(self): | |
39 | """Initialize observer storage""" |
|
41 | """Initialize observer storage""" | |
40 |
|
42 | |||
41 | self.registered_types = set() #set of types that are observed |
|
43 | self.registered_types = set() #set of types that are observed | |
42 | self.registered_senders = set() #set of senders that are observed |
|
44 | self.registered_senders = set() #set of senders that are observed | |
43 | self.observers = {} #map (type,sender) => callback (callable) |
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45 | self.observers = {} #map (type,sender) => callback (callable) | |
44 |
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46 | |||
45 |
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47 | |||
46 | def post_notification(self, theType, sender, **kwargs): |
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48 | def post_notification(self, theType, sender, **kwargs): | |
47 | """Post notification (type,sender,**kwargs) to all registered |
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49 | """Post notification (type,sender,**kwargs) to all registered | |
48 | observers. |
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50 | observers. | |
49 |
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51 | |||
50 | Implementation |
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52 | Implementation | |
51 | -------------- |
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53 | -------------- | |
52 | * If no registered observers, performance is O(1). |
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54 | * If no registered observers, performance is O(1). | |
53 | * Notificaiton order is undefined. |
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55 | * Notificaiton order is undefined. | |
54 | * Notifications are posted synchronously. |
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56 | * Notifications are posted synchronously. | |
55 | """ |
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57 | """ | |
56 |
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58 | |||
57 | if(theType==None or sender==None): |
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59 | if(theType==None or sender==None): | |
58 | raise Exception("NotificationCenter.post_notification requires \ |
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60 | raise Exception("NotificationCenter.post_notification requires \ | |
59 | type and sender.") |
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61 | type and sender.") | |
60 |
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62 | |||
61 | # If there are no registered observers for the type/sender pair |
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63 | # If there are no registered observers for the type/sender pair | |
62 | if((theType not in self.registered_types and |
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64 | if((theType not in self.registered_types and | |
63 | None not in self.registered_types) or |
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65 | None not in self.registered_types) or | |
64 | (sender not in self.registered_senders and |
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66 | (sender not in self.registered_senders and | |
65 | None not in self.registered_senders)): |
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67 | None not in self.registered_senders)): | |
66 | return |
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68 | return | |
67 |
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69 | |||
68 | for o in self._observers_for_notification(theType, sender): |
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70 | for o in self._observers_for_notification(theType, sender): | |
69 | o(theType, sender, args=kwargs) |
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71 | o(theType, sender, args=kwargs) | |
70 |
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72 | |||
71 |
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73 | |||
72 | def _observers_for_notification(self, theType, sender): |
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74 | def _observers_for_notification(self, theType, sender): | |
73 | """Find all registered observers that should recieve notification""" |
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75 | """Find all registered observers that should recieve notification""" | |
74 |
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76 | |||
75 | keys = ( |
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77 | keys = ( | |
76 | (theType,sender), |
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78 | (theType,sender), | |
77 | (theType, None), |
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79 | (theType, None), | |
78 | (None, sender), |
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80 | (None, sender), | |
79 | (None,None) |
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81 | (None,None) | |
80 | ) |
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82 | ) | |
81 |
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83 | |||
82 |
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84 | |||
83 | obs = set() |
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85 | obs = set() | |
84 | for k in keys: |
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86 | for k in keys: | |
85 | obs.update(self.observers.get(k, set())) |
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87 | obs.update(self.observers.get(k, set())) | |
86 |
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88 | |||
87 | return obs |
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89 | return obs | |
88 |
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90 | |||
89 |
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91 | |||
90 | def add_observer(self, callback, theType, sender): |
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92 | def add_observer(self, callback, theType, sender): | |
91 | """Add an observer callback to this notification center. |
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93 | """Add an observer callback to this notification center. | |
92 |
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94 | |||
93 | The given callback will be called upon posting of notifications of |
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95 | The given callback will be called upon posting of notifications of | |
94 | the given type/sender and will receive any additional kwargs passed |
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96 | the given type/sender and will receive any additional kwargs passed | |
95 | to post_notification. |
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97 | to post_notification. | |
96 |
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98 | |||
97 | Parameters |
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99 | Parameters | |
98 | ---------- |
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100 | ---------- | |
99 | observerCallback : callable |
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101 | observerCallback : callable | |
100 | Callable. Must take at least two arguments:: |
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102 | Callable. Must take at least two arguments:: | |
101 | observerCallback(type, sender, args={}) |
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103 | observerCallback(type, sender, args={}) | |
102 |
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104 | |||
103 | theType : hashable |
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105 | theType : hashable | |
104 | The notification type. If None, all notifications from sender |
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106 | The notification type. If None, all notifications from sender | |
105 | will be posted. |
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107 | will be posted. | |
106 |
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108 | |||
107 | sender : hashable |
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109 | sender : hashable | |
108 | The notification sender. If None, all notifications of theType |
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110 | The notification sender. If None, all notifications of theType | |
109 | will be posted. |
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111 | will be posted. | |
110 | """ |
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112 | """ | |
111 | assert(callback != None) |
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113 | assert(callback != None) | |
112 | self.registered_types.add(theType) |
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114 | self.registered_types.add(theType) | |
113 | self.registered_senders.add(sender) |
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115 | self.registered_senders.add(sender) | |
114 | self.observers.setdefault((theType,sender), set()).add(callback) |
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116 | self.observers.setdefault((theType,sender), set()).add(callback) | |
115 |
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117 | |||
116 | def remove_all_observers(self): |
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118 | def remove_all_observers(self): | |
117 | """Removes all observers from this notification center""" |
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119 | """Removes all observers from this notification center""" | |
118 |
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120 | |||
119 | self._init_observers() |
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121 | self._init_observers() | |
120 |
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122 | |||
121 |
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123 | |||
122 |
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124 | |||
123 | sharedCenter = NotificationCenter() No newline at end of file |
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125 | sharedCenter = NotificationCenter() |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | # -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.tests.test_engineservice -*- |
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2 | # -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.tests.test_engineservice -*- | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | """A Twisted Service Representation of the IPython core. |
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4 | """A Twisted Service Representation of the IPython core. | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | The IPython Core exposed to the network is called the Engine. Its |
|
6 | The IPython Core exposed to the network is called the Engine. Its | |
7 | representation in Twisted in the EngineService. Interfaces and adapters |
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7 | representation in Twisted in the EngineService. Interfaces and adapters | |
8 | are used to abstract out the details of the actual network protocol used. |
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8 | are used to abstract out the details of the actual network protocol used. | |
9 | The EngineService is an Engine that knows nothing about the actual protocol |
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9 | The EngineService is an Engine that knows nothing about the actual protocol | |
10 | used. |
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10 | used. | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | The EngineService is exposed with various network protocols in modules like: |
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12 | The EngineService is exposed with various network protocols in modules like: | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | enginepb.py |
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14 | enginepb.py | |
15 | enginevanilla.py |
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15 | enginevanilla.py | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | As of 12/12/06 the classes in this module have been simplified greatly. It was |
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17 | As of 12/12/06 the classes in this module have been simplified greatly. It was | |
18 | felt that we had over-engineered things. To improve the maintainability of the |
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18 | felt that we had over-engineered things. To improve the maintainability of the | |
19 | code we have taken out the ICompleteEngine interface and the completeEngine |
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19 | code we have taken out the ICompleteEngine interface and the completeEngine | |
20 | method that automatically added methods to engines. |
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20 | method that automatically added methods to engines. | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | """ |
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22 | """ | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" |
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24 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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26 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
27 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team |
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27 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | |
28 | # |
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28 | # | |
29 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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29 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
30 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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30 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
31 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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31 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
34 | # Imports |
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34 | # Imports | |
35 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
36 |
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36 | |||
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37 | # Tell nose to skip the testing of this module | |||
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38 | __test__ = {} | |||
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39 | ||||
37 | import os, sys, copy |
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40 | import os, sys, copy | |
38 | import cPickle as pickle |
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41 | import cPickle as pickle | |
39 | from new import instancemethod |
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42 | from new import instancemethod | |
40 |
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43 | |||
41 | from twisted.application import service |
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44 | from twisted.application import service | |
42 | from twisted.internet import defer, reactor |
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45 | from twisted.internet import defer, reactor | |
43 | from twisted.python import log, failure, components |
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46 | from twisted.python import log, failure, components | |
44 | import zope.interface as zi |
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47 | import zope.interface as zi | |
45 |
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48 | |||
46 | from IPython.kernel.core.interpreter import Interpreter |
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49 | from IPython.kernel.core.interpreter import Interpreter | |
47 | from IPython.kernel import newserialized, error, util |
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50 | from IPython.kernel import newserialized, error, util | |
48 | from IPython.kernel.util import printer |
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51 | from IPython.kernel.util import printer | |
49 | from IPython.kernel.twistedutil import gatherBoth, DeferredList |
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52 | from IPython.kernel.twistedutil import gatherBoth, DeferredList | |
50 | from IPython.kernel import codeutil |
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53 | from IPython.kernel import codeutil | |
51 |
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54 | |||
52 |
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55 | |||
53 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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56 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
54 | # Interface specification for the Engine |
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57 | # Interface specification for the Engine | |
55 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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58 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 |
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59 | |||
57 | class IEngineCore(zi.Interface): |
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60 | class IEngineCore(zi.Interface): | |
58 | """The minimal required interface for the IPython Engine. |
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61 | """The minimal required interface for the IPython Engine. | |
59 |
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62 | |||
60 | This interface provides a formal specification of the IPython core. |
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63 | This interface provides a formal specification of the IPython core. | |
61 | All these methods should return deferreds regardless of what side of a |
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64 | All these methods should return deferreds regardless of what side of a | |
62 | network connection they are on. |
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65 | network connection they are on. | |
63 |
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66 | |||
64 | In general, this class simply wraps a shell class and wraps its return |
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67 | In general, this class simply wraps a shell class and wraps its return | |
65 | values as Deferred objects. If the underlying shell class method raises |
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68 | values as Deferred objects. If the underlying shell class method raises | |
66 | an exception, this class should convert it to a twisted.failure.Failure |
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69 | an exception, this class should convert it to a twisted.failure.Failure | |
67 | that will be propagated along the Deferred's errback chain. |
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70 | that will be propagated along the Deferred's errback chain. | |
68 |
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71 | |||
69 | In addition, Failures are aggressive. By this, we mean that if a method |
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72 | In addition, Failures are aggressive. By this, we mean that if a method | |
70 | is performing multiple actions (like pulling multiple object) if any |
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73 | is performing multiple actions (like pulling multiple object) if any | |
71 | single one fails, the entire method will fail with that Failure. It is |
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74 | single one fails, the entire method will fail with that Failure. It is | |
72 | all or nothing. |
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75 | all or nothing. | |
73 | """ |
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76 | """ | |
74 |
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77 | |||
75 | id = zi.interface.Attribute("the id of the Engine object") |
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78 | id = zi.interface.Attribute("the id of the Engine object") | |
76 | properties = zi.interface.Attribute("A dict of properties of the Engine") |
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79 | properties = zi.interface.Attribute("A dict of properties of the Engine") | |
77 |
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80 | |||
78 | def execute(lines): |
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81 | def execute(lines): | |
79 | """Execute lines of Python code. |
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82 | """Execute lines of Python code. | |
80 |
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83 | |||
81 | Returns a dictionary with keys (id, number, stdin, stdout, stderr) |
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84 | Returns a dictionary with keys (id, number, stdin, stdout, stderr) | |
82 | upon success. |
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85 | upon success. | |
83 |
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86 | |||
84 | Returns a failure object if the execution of lines raises an exception. |
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87 | Returns a failure object if the execution of lines raises an exception. | |
85 | """ |
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88 | """ | |
86 |
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89 | |||
87 | def push(namespace): |
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90 | def push(namespace): | |
88 | """Push dict namespace into the user's namespace. |
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91 | """Push dict namespace into the user's namespace. | |
89 |
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92 | |||
90 | Returns a deferred to None or a failure. |
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93 | Returns a deferred to None or a failure. | |
91 | """ |
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94 | """ | |
92 |
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95 | |||
93 | def pull(keys): |
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96 | def pull(keys): | |
94 | """Pulls values out of the user's namespace by keys. |
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97 | """Pulls values out of the user's namespace by keys. | |
95 |
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98 | |||
96 | Returns a deferred to a tuple objects or a single object. |
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99 | Returns a deferred to a tuple objects or a single object. | |
97 |
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100 | |||
98 | Raises NameError if any one of objects doess not exist. |
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101 | Raises NameError if any one of objects doess not exist. | |
99 | """ |
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102 | """ | |
100 |
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103 | |||
101 | def push_function(namespace): |
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104 | def push_function(namespace): | |
102 | """Push a dict of key, function pairs into the user's namespace. |
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105 | """Push a dict of key, function pairs into the user's namespace. | |
103 |
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106 | |||
104 | Returns a deferred to None or a failure.""" |
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107 | Returns a deferred to None or a failure.""" | |
105 |
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108 | |||
106 | def pull_function(keys): |
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109 | def pull_function(keys): | |
107 | """Pulls functions out of the user's namespace by keys. |
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110 | """Pulls functions out of the user's namespace by keys. | |
108 |
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111 | |||
109 | Returns a deferred to a tuple of functions or a single function. |
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112 | Returns a deferred to a tuple of functions or a single function. | |
110 |
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113 | |||
111 | Raises NameError if any one of the functions does not exist. |
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114 | Raises NameError if any one of the functions does not exist. | |
112 | """ |
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115 | """ | |
113 |
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116 | |||
114 | def get_result(i=None): |
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117 | def get_result(i=None): | |
115 | """Get the stdin/stdout/stderr of command i. |
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118 | """Get the stdin/stdout/stderr of command i. | |
116 |
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119 | |||
117 | Returns a deferred to a dict with keys |
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120 | Returns a deferred to a dict with keys | |
118 | (id, number, stdin, stdout, stderr). |
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121 | (id, number, stdin, stdout, stderr). | |
119 |
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122 | |||
120 | Raises IndexError if command i does not exist. |
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123 | Raises IndexError if command i does not exist. | |
121 | Raises TypeError if i in not an int. |
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124 | Raises TypeError if i in not an int. | |
122 | """ |
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125 | """ | |
123 |
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126 | |||
124 | def reset(): |
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127 | def reset(): | |
125 | """Reset the shell. |
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128 | """Reset the shell. | |
126 |
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129 | |||
127 | This clears the users namespace. Won't cause modules to be |
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130 | This clears the users namespace. Won't cause modules to be | |
128 | reloaded. Should also re-initialize certain variables like id. |
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131 | reloaded. Should also re-initialize certain variables like id. | |
129 | """ |
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132 | """ | |
130 |
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133 | |||
131 | def kill(): |
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134 | def kill(): | |
132 | """Kill the engine by stopping the reactor.""" |
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135 | """Kill the engine by stopping the reactor.""" | |
133 |
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136 | |||
134 | def keys(): |
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137 | def keys(): | |
135 | """Return the top level variables in the users namspace. |
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138 | """Return the top level variables in the users namspace. | |
136 |
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139 | |||
137 | Returns a deferred to a dict.""" |
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140 | Returns a deferred to a dict.""" | |
138 |
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141 | |||
139 |
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142 | |||
140 | class IEngineSerialized(zi.Interface): |
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143 | class IEngineSerialized(zi.Interface): | |
141 | """Push/Pull methods that take Serialized objects. |
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144 | """Push/Pull methods that take Serialized objects. | |
142 |
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145 | |||
143 | All methods should return deferreds. |
|
146 | All methods should return deferreds. | |
144 | """ |
|
147 | """ | |
145 |
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148 | |||
146 | def push_serialized(namespace): |
|
149 | def push_serialized(namespace): | |
147 | """Push a dict of keys and Serialized objects into the user's namespace.""" |
|
150 | """Push a dict of keys and Serialized objects into the user's namespace.""" | |
148 |
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151 | |||
149 | def pull_serialized(keys): |
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152 | def pull_serialized(keys): | |
150 | """Pull objects by key from the user's namespace as Serialized. |
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153 | """Pull objects by key from the user's namespace as Serialized. | |
151 |
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154 | |||
152 | Returns a list of or one Serialized. |
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155 | Returns a list of or one Serialized. | |
153 |
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156 | |||
154 | Raises NameError is any one of the objects does not exist. |
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157 | Raises NameError is any one of the objects does not exist. | |
155 | """ |
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158 | """ | |
156 |
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159 | |||
157 |
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160 | |||
158 | class IEngineProperties(zi.Interface): |
|
161 | class IEngineProperties(zi.Interface): | |
159 | """Methods for access to the properties object of an Engine""" |
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162 | """Methods for access to the properties object of an Engine""" | |
160 |
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163 | |||
161 | properties = zi.Attribute("A StrictDict object, containing the properties") |
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164 | properties = zi.Attribute("A StrictDict object, containing the properties") | |
162 |
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165 | |||
163 | def set_properties(properties): |
|
166 | def set_properties(properties): | |
164 | """set properties by key and value""" |
|
167 | """set properties by key and value""" | |
165 |
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168 | |||
166 | def get_properties(keys=None): |
|
169 | def get_properties(keys=None): | |
167 | """get a list of properties by `keys`, if no keys specified, get all""" |
|
170 | """get a list of properties by `keys`, if no keys specified, get all""" | |
168 |
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171 | |||
169 | def del_properties(keys): |
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172 | def del_properties(keys): | |
170 | """delete properties by `keys`""" |
|
173 | """delete properties by `keys`""" | |
171 |
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174 | |||
172 | def has_properties(keys): |
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175 | def has_properties(keys): | |
173 | """get a list of bool values for whether `properties` has `keys`""" |
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176 | """get a list of bool values for whether `properties` has `keys`""" | |
174 |
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177 | |||
175 | def clear_properties(): |
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178 | def clear_properties(): | |
176 | """clear the properties dict""" |
|
179 | """clear the properties dict""" | |
177 |
|
180 | |||
178 | class IEngineBase(IEngineCore, IEngineSerialized, IEngineProperties): |
|
181 | class IEngineBase(IEngineCore, IEngineSerialized, IEngineProperties): | |
179 | """The basic engine interface that EngineService will implement. |
|
182 | """The basic engine interface that EngineService will implement. | |
180 |
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183 | |||
181 | This exists so it is easy to specify adapters that adapt to and from the |
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184 | This exists so it is easy to specify adapters that adapt to and from the | |
182 | API that the basic EngineService implements. |
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185 | API that the basic EngineService implements. | |
183 | """ |
|
186 | """ | |
184 | pass |
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187 | pass | |
185 |
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188 | |||
186 | class IEngineQueued(IEngineBase): |
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189 | class IEngineQueued(IEngineBase): | |
187 | """Interface for adding a queue to an IEngineBase. |
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190 | """Interface for adding a queue to an IEngineBase. | |
188 |
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191 | |||
189 | This interface extends the IEngineBase interface to add methods for managing |
|
192 | This interface extends the IEngineBase interface to add methods for managing | |
190 | the engine's queue. The implicit details of this interface are that the |
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193 | the engine's queue. The implicit details of this interface are that the | |
191 | execution of all methods declared in IEngineBase should appropriately be |
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194 | execution of all methods declared in IEngineBase should appropriately be | |
192 | put through a queue before execution. |
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195 | put through a queue before execution. | |
193 |
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196 | |||
194 | All methods should return deferreds. |
|
197 | All methods should return deferreds. | |
195 | """ |
|
198 | """ | |
196 |
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199 | |||
197 | def clear_queue(): |
|
200 | def clear_queue(): | |
198 | """Clear the queue.""" |
|
201 | """Clear the queue.""" | |
199 |
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202 | |||
200 | def queue_status(): |
|
203 | def queue_status(): | |
201 | """Get the queued and pending commands in the queue.""" |
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204 | """Get the queued and pending commands in the queue.""" | |
202 |
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205 | |||
203 | def register_failure_observer(obs): |
|
206 | def register_failure_observer(obs): | |
204 | """Register an observer of pending Failures. |
|
207 | """Register an observer of pending Failures. | |
205 |
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208 | |||
206 | The observer must implement IFailureObserver. |
|
209 | The observer must implement IFailureObserver. | |
207 | """ |
|
210 | """ | |
208 |
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211 | |||
209 | def unregister_failure_observer(obs): |
|
212 | def unregister_failure_observer(obs): | |
210 | """Unregister an observer of pending Failures.""" |
|
213 | """Unregister an observer of pending Failures.""" | |
211 |
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214 | |||
212 |
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215 | |||
213 | class IEngineThreaded(zi.Interface): |
|
216 | class IEngineThreaded(zi.Interface): | |
214 | """A place holder for threaded commands. |
|
217 | """A place holder for threaded commands. | |
215 |
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218 | |||
216 | All methods should return deferreds. |
|
219 | All methods should return deferreds. | |
217 | """ |
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220 | """ | |
218 | pass |
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221 | pass | |
219 |
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222 | |||
220 |
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223 | |||
221 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
224 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
222 | # Functions and classes to implement the EngineService |
|
225 | # Functions and classes to implement the EngineService | |
223 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
226 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
224 |
|
227 | |||
225 |
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228 | |||
226 | class StrictDict(dict): |
|
229 | class StrictDict(dict): | |
227 | """This is a strict copying dictionary for use as the interface to the |
|
230 | """This is a strict copying dictionary for use as the interface to the | |
228 | properties of an Engine. |
|
231 | properties of an Engine. | |
229 |
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232 | |||
230 | :IMPORTANT: |
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233 | :IMPORTANT: | |
231 | This object copies the values you set to it, and returns copies to you |
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234 | This object copies the values you set to it, and returns copies to you | |
232 | when you request them. The only way to change properties os explicitly |
|
235 | when you request them. The only way to change properties os explicitly | |
233 | through the setitem and getitem of the dictionary interface. |
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236 | through the setitem and getitem of the dictionary interface. | |
234 |
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237 | |||
235 | Example: |
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238 | Example: | |
236 | >>> e = get_engine(id) |
|
239 | >>> e = get_engine(id) | |
237 | >>> L = [1,2,3] |
|
240 | >>> L = [1,2,3] | |
238 | >>> e.properties['L'] = L |
|
241 | >>> e.properties['L'] = L | |
239 | >>> L == e.properties['L'] |
|
242 | >>> L == e.properties['L'] | |
240 | True |
|
243 | True | |
241 | >>> L.append(99) |
|
244 | >>> L.append(99) | |
242 | >>> L == e.properties['L'] |
|
245 | >>> L == e.properties['L'] | |
243 | False |
|
246 | False | |
244 |
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247 | |||
245 | Note that getitem copies, so calls to methods of objects do not affect |
|
248 | Note that getitem copies, so calls to methods of objects do not affect | |
246 | the properties, as seen here: |
|
249 | the properties, as seen here: | |
247 |
|
250 | |||
248 | >>> e.properties[1] = range(2) |
|
251 | >>> e.properties[1] = range(2) | |
249 | >>> print e.properties[1] |
|
252 | >>> print e.properties[1] | |
250 | [0, 1] |
|
253 | [0, 1] | |
251 | >>> e.properties[1].append(2) |
|
254 | >>> e.properties[1].append(2) | |
252 | >>> print e.properties[1] |
|
255 | >>> print e.properties[1] | |
253 | [0, 1] |
|
256 | [0, 1] | |
254 | """ |
|
257 | """ | |
255 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
258 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
256 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
|
259 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
257 | self.modified = True |
|
260 | self.modified = True | |
258 |
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261 | |||
259 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
262 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
260 | return copy.deepcopy(dict.__getitem__(self, key)) |
|
263 | return copy.deepcopy(dict.__getitem__(self, key)) | |
261 |
|
264 | |||
262 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
|
265 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): | |
263 | # check if this entry is valid for transport around the network |
|
266 | # check if this entry is valid for transport around the network | |
264 | # and copying |
|
267 | # and copying | |
265 | try: |
|
268 | try: | |
266 | pickle.dumps(key, 2) |
|
269 | pickle.dumps(key, 2) | |
267 | pickle.dumps(value, 2) |
|
270 | pickle.dumps(value, 2) | |
268 | newvalue = copy.deepcopy(value) |
|
271 | newvalue = copy.deepcopy(value) | |
269 | except: |
|
272 | except: | |
270 | raise error.InvalidProperty(value) |
|
273 | raise error.InvalidProperty(value) | |
271 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, newvalue) |
|
274 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, newvalue) | |
272 | self.modified = True |
|
275 | self.modified = True | |
273 |
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276 | |||
274 | def __delitem__(self, key): |
|
277 | def __delitem__(self, key): | |
275 | dict.__delitem__(self, key) |
|
278 | dict.__delitem__(self, key) | |
276 | self.modified = True |
|
279 | self.modified = True | |
277 |
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280 | |||
278 | def update(self, dikt): |
|
281 | def update(self, dikt): | |
279 | for k,v in dikt.iteritems(): |
|
282 | for k,v in dikt.iteritems(): | |
280 | self[k] = v |
|
283 | self[k] = v | |
281 |
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284 | |||
282 | def pop(self, key): |
|
285 | def pop(self, key): | |
283 | self.modified = True |
|
286 | self.modified = True | |
284 | return dict.pop(self, key) |
|
287 | return dict.pop(self, key) | |
285 |
|
288 | |||
286 | def popitem(self): |
|
289 | def popitem(self): | |
287 | self.modified = True |
|
290 | self.modified = True | |
288 | return dict.popitem(self) |
|
291 | return dict.popitem(self) | |
289 |
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292 | |||
290 | def clear(self): |
|
293 | def clear(self): | |
291 | self.modified = True |
|
294 | self.modified = True | |
292 | dict.clear(self) |
|
295 | dict.clear(self) | |
293 |
|
296 | |||
294 | def subDict(self, *keys): |
|
297 | def subDict(self, *keys): | |
295 | d = {} |
|
298 | d = {} | |
296 | for key in keys: |
|
299 | for key in keys: | |
297 | d[key] = self[key] |
|
300 | d[key] = self[key] | |
298 | return d |
|
301 | return d | |
299 |
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302 | |||
300 |
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303 | |||
301 |
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304 | |||
302 | class EngineAPI(object): |
|
305 | class EngineAPI(object): | |
303 | """This is the object through which the user can edit the `properties` |
|
306 | """This is the object through which the user can edit the `properties` | |
304 | attribute of an Engine. |
|
307 | attribute of an Engine. | |
305 | The Engine Properties object copies all object in and out of itself. |
|
308 | The Engine Properties object copies all object in and out of itself. | |
306 | See the EngineProperties object for details. |
|
309 | See the EngineProperties object for details. | |
307 | """ |
|
310 | """ | |
308 | _fix=False |
|
311 | _fix=False | |
309 | def __init__(self, id): |
|
312 | def __init__(self, id): | |
310 | self.id = id |
|
313 | self.id = id | |
311 | self.properties = StrictDict() |
|
314 | self.properties = StrictDict() | |
312 | self._fix=True |
|
315 | self._fix=True | |
313 |
|
316 | |||
314 | def __setattr__(self, k,v): |
|
317 | def __setattr__(self, k,v): | |
315 | if self._fix: |
|
318 | if self._fix: | |
316 | raise error.KernelError("I am protected!") |
|
319 | raise error.KernelError("I am protected!") | |
317 | else: |
|
320 | else: | |
318 | object.__setattr__(self, k, v) |
|
321 | object.__setattr__(self, k, v) | |
319 |
|
322 | |||
320 | def __delattr__(self, key): |
|
323 | def __delattr__(self, key): | |
321 | raise error.KernelError("I am protected!") |
|
324 | raise error.KernelError("I am protected!") | |
322 |
|
325 | |||
323 |
|
326 | |||
324 | _apiDict = {} |
|
327 | _apiDict = {} | |
325 |
|
328 | |||
326 | def get_engine(id): |
|
329 | def get_engine(id): | |
327 | """Get the Engine API object, whcih currently just provides the properties |
|
330 | """Get the Engine API object, whcih currently just provides the properties | |
328 | object, by ID""" |
|
331 | object, by ID""" | |
329 | global _apiDict |
|
332 | global _apiDict | |
330 | if not _apiDict.get(id): |
|
333 | if not _apiDict.get(id): | |
331 | _apiDict[id] = EngineAPI(id) |
|
334 | _apiDict[id] = EngineAPI(id) | |
332 | return _apiDict[id] |
|
335 | return _apiDict[id] | |
333 |
|
336 | |||
334 | def drop_engine(id): |
|
337 | def drop_engine(id): | |
335 | """remove an engine""" |
|
338 | """remove an engine""" | |
336 | global _apiDict |
|
339 | global _apiDict | |
337 | if _apiDict.has_key(id): |
|
340 | if _apiDict.has_key(id): | |
338 | del _apiDict[id] |
|
341 | del _apiDict[id] | |
339 |
|
342 | |||
340 | class EngineService(object, service.Service): |
|
343 | class EngineService(object, service.Service): | |
341 | """Adapt a IPython shell into a IEngine implementing Twisted Service.""" |
|
344 | """Adapt a IPython shell into a IEngine implementing Twisted Service.""" | |
342 |
|
345 | |||
343 | zi.implements(IEngineBase) |
|
346 | zi.implements(IEngineBase) | |
344 | name = 'EngineService' |
|
347 | name = 'EngineService' | |
345 |
|
348 | |||
346 | def __init__(self, shellClass=Interpreter, mpi=None): |
|
349 | def __init__(self, shellClass=Interpreter, mpi=None): | |
347 | """Create an EngineService. |
|
350 | """Create an EngineService. | |
348 |
|
351 | |||
349 | shellClass: something that implements IInterpreter or core1 |
|
352 | shellClass: something that implements IInterpreter or core1 | |
350 | mpi: an mpi module that has rank and size attributes |
|
353 | mpi: an mpi module that has rank and size attributes | |
351 | """ |
|
354 | """ | |
352 | self.shellClass = shellClass |
|
355 | self.shellClass = shellClass | |
353 | self.shell = self.shellClass() |
|
356 | self.shell = self.shellClass() | |
354 | self.mpi = mpi |
|
357 | self.mpi = mpi | |
355 | self.id = None |
|
358 | self.id = None | |
356 | self.properties = get_engine(self.id).properties |
|
359 | self.properties = get_engine(self.id).properties | |
357 | if self.mpi is not None: |
|
360 | if self.mpi is not None: | |
358 | log.msg("MPI started with rank = %i and size = %i" % |
|
361 | log.msg("MPI started with rank = %i and size = %i" % | |
359 | (self.mpi.rank, self.mpi.size)) |
|
362 | (self.mpi.rank, self.mpi.size)) | |
360 | self.id = self.mpi.rank |
|
363 | self.id = self.mpi.rank | |
361 | self._seedNamespace() |
|
364 | self._seedNamespace() | |
362 |
|
365 | |||
363 | # Make id a property so that the shell can get the updated id |
|
366 | # Make id a property so that the shell can get the updated id | |
364 |
|
367 | |||
365 | def _setID(self, id): |
|
368 | def _setID(self, id): | |
366 | self._id = id |
|
369 | self._id = id | |
367 | self.properties = get_engine(id).properties |
|
370 | self.properties = get_engine(id).properties | |
368 | self.shell.push({'id': id}) |
|
371 | self.shell.push({'id': id}) | |
369 |
|
372 | |||
370 | def _getID(self): |
|
373 | def _getID(self): | |
371 | return self._id |
|
374 | return self._id | |
372 |
|
375 | |||
373 | id = property(_getID, _setID) |
|
376 | id = property(_getID, _setID) | |
374 |
|
377 | |||
375 | def _seedNamespace(self): |
|
378 | def _seedNamespace(self): | |
376 | self.shell.push({'mpi': self.mpi, 'id' : self.id}) |
|
379 | self.shell.push({'mpi': self.mpi, 'id' : self.id}) | |
377 |
|
380 | |||
378 | def executeAndRaise(self, msg, callable, *args, **kwargs): |
|
381 | def executeAndRaise(self, msg, callable, *args, **kwargs): | |
379 | """Call a method of self.shell and wrap any exception.""" |
|
382 | """Call a method of self.shell and wrap any exception.""" | |
380 | d = defer.Deferred() |
|
383 | d = defer.Deferred() | |
381 | try: |
|
384 | try: | |
382 | result = callable(*args, **kwargs) |
|
385 | result = callable(*args, **kwargs) | |
383 | except: |
|
386 | except: | |
384 | # This gives the following: |
|
387 | # This gives the following: | |
385 | # et=exception class |
|
388 | # et=exception class | |
386 | # ev=exception class instance |
|
389 | # ev=exception class instance | |
387 | # tb=traceback object |
|
390 | # tb=traceback object | |
388 | et,ev,tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
391 | et,ev,tb = sys.exc_info() | |
389 | # This call adds attributes to the exception value |
|
392 | # This call adds attributes to the exception value | |
390 | et,ev,tb = self.shell.formatTraceback(et,ev,tb,msg) |
|
393 | et,ev,tb = self.shell.formatTraceback(et,ev,tb,msg) | |
391 | # Add another attribute |
|
394 | # Add another attribute | |
392 | ev._ipython_engine_info = msg |
|
395 | ev._ipython_engine_info = msg | |
393 | f = failure.Failure(ev,et,None) |
|
396 | f = failure.Failure(ev,et,None) | |
394 | d.errback(f) |
|
397 | d.errback(f) | |
395 | else: |
|
398 | else: | |
396 | d.callback(result) |
|
399 | d.callback(result) | |
397 |
|
400 | |||
398 | return d |
|
401 | return d | |
399 |
|
402 | |||
400 |
|
403 | |||
401 | # The IEngine methods. See the interface for documentation. |
|
404 | # The IEngine methods. See the interface for documentation. | |
402 |
|
405 | |||
403 | def execute(self, lines): |
|
406 | def execute(self, lines): | |
404 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
407 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
405 | 'method':'execute', |
|
408 | 'method':'execute', | |
406 | 'args':[lines]} |
|
409 | 'args':[lines]} | |
407 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.execute, lines) |
|
410 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.execute, lines) | |
408 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) |
|
411 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) | |
409 | return d |
|
412 | return d | |
410 |
|
413 | |||
411 | def addIDToResult(self, result): |
|
414 | def addIDToResult(self, result): | |
412 | result['id'] = self.id |
|
415 | result['id'] = self.id | |
413 | return result |
|
416 | return result | |
414 |
|
417 | |||
415 | def push(self, namespace): |
|
418 | def push(self, namespace): | |
416 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
419 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
417 | 'method':'push', |
|
420 | 'method':'push', | |
418 | 'args':[repr(namespace.keys())]} |
|
421 | 'args':[repr(namespace.keys())]} | |
419 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push, namespace) |
|
422 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push, namespace) | |
420 | return d |
|
423 | return d | |
421 |
|
424 | |||
422 | def pull(self, keys): |
|
425 | def pull(self, keys): | |
423 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
426 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
424 | 'method':'pull', |
|
427 | 'method':'pull', | |
425 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
428 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
426 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) |
|
429 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) | |
427 | return d |
|
430 | return d | |
428 |
|
431 | |||
429 | def push_function(self, namespace): |
|
432 | def push_function(self, namespace): | |
430 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
433 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
431 | 'method':'push_function', |
|
434 | 'method':'push_function', | |
432 | 'args':[repr(namespace.keys())]} |
|
435 | 'args':[repr(namespace.keys())]} | |
433 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push_function, namespace) |
|
436 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push_function, namespace) | |
434 | return d |
|
437 | return d | |
435 |
|
438 | |||
436 | def pull_function(self, keys): |
|
439 | def pull_function(self, keys): | |
437 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
440 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
438 | 'method':'pull_function', |
|
441 | 'method':'pull_function', | |
439 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
442 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
440 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull_function, keys) |
|
443 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull_function, keys) | |
441 | return d |
|
444 | return d | |
442 |
|
445 | |||
443 | def get_result(self, i=None): |
|
446 | def get_result(self, i=None): | |
444 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
447 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
445 | 'method':'get_result', |
|
448 | 'method':'get_result', | |
446 | 'args':[repr(i)]} |
|
449 | 'args':[repr(i)]} | |
447 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.getCommand, i) |
|
450 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.getCommand, i) | |
448 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) |
|
451 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) | |
449 | return d |
|
452 | return d | |
450 |
|
453 | |||
451 | def reset(self): |
|
454 | def reset(self): | |
452 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
455 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
453 | 'method':'reset', |
|
456 | 'method':'reset', | |
454 | 'args':[]} |
|
457 | 'args':[]} | |
455 | del self.shell |
|
458 | del self.shell | |
456 | self.shell = self.shellClass() |
|
459 | self.shell = self.shellClass() | |
457 | self.properties.clear() |
|
460 | self.properties.clear() | |
458 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._seedNamespace) |
|
461 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._seedNamespace) | |
459 | return d |
|
462 | return d | |
460 |
|
463 | |||
461 | def kill(self): |
|
464 | def kill(self): | |
462 | drop_engine(self.id) |
|
465 | drop_engine(self.id) | |
463 | try: |
|
466 | try: | |
464 | reactor.stop() |
|
467 | reactor.stop() | |
465 | except RuntimeError: |
|
468 | except RuntimeError: | |
466 | log.msg('The reactor was not running apparently.') |
|
469 | log.msg('The reactor was not running apparently.') | |
467 | return defer.fail() |
|
470 | return defer.fail() | |
468 | else: |
|
471 | else: | |
469 | return defer.succeed(None) |
|
472 | return defer.succeed(None) | |
470 |
|
473 | |||
471 | def keys(self): |
|
474 | def keys(self): | |
472 | """Return a list of variables names in the users top level namespace. |
|
475 | """Return a list of variables names in the users top level namespace. | |
473 |
|
476 | |||
474 | This used to return a dict of all the keys/repr(values) in the |
|
477 | This used to return a dict of all the keys/repr(values) in the | |
475 | user's namespace. This was too much info for the ControllerService |
|
478 | user's namespace. This was too much info for the ControllerService | |
476 | to handle so it is now just a list of keys. |
|
479 | to handle so it is now just a list of keys. | |
477 | """ |
|
480 | """ | |
478 |
|
481 | |||
479 | remotes = [] |
|
482 | remotes = [] | |
480 | for k in self.shell.user_ns.iterkeys(): |
|
483 | for k in self.shell.user_ns.iterkeys(): | |
481 | if k not in ['__name__', '_ih', '_oh', '__builtins__', |
|
484 | if k not in ['__name__', '_ih', '_oh', '__builtins__', | |
482 | 'In', 'Out', '_', '__', '___', '__IP', 'input', 'raw_input']: |
|
485 | 'In', 'Out', '_', '__', '___', '__IP', 'input', 'raw_input']: | |
483 | remotes.append(k) |
|
486 | remotes.append(k) | |
484 | return defer.succeed(remotes) |
|
487 | return defer.succeed(remotes) | |
485 |
|
488 | |||
486 | def set_properties(self, properties): |
|
489 | def set_properties(self, properties): | |
487 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
490 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
488 | 'method':'set_properties', |
|
491 | 'method':'set_properties', | |
489 | 'args':[repr(properties.keys())]} |
|
492 | 'args':[repr(properties.keys())]} | |
490 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.update, properties) |
|
493 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.update, properties) | |
491 |
|
494 | |||
492 | def get_properties(self, keys=None): |
|
495 | def get_properties(self, keys=None): | |
493 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
496 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
494 | 'method':'get_properties', |
|
497 | 'method':'get_properties', | |
495 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
498 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
496 | if keys is None: |
|
499 | if keys is None: | |
497 | keys = self.properties.keys() |
|
500 | keys = self.properties.keys() | |
498 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.subDict, *keys) |
|
501 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.subDict, *keys) | |
499 |
|
502 | |||
500 | def _doDel(self, keys): |
|
503 | def _doDel(self, keys): | |
501 | for key in keys: |
|
504 | for key in keys: | |
502 | del self.properties[key] |
|
505 | del self.properties[key] | |
503 |
|
506 | |||
504 | def del_properties(self, keys): |
|
507 | def del_properties(self, keys): | |
505 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
508 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
506 | 'method':'del_properties', |
|
509 | 'method':'del_properties', | |
507 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
510 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
508 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._doDel, keys) |
|
511 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._doDel, keys) | |
509 |
|
512 | |||
510 | def _doHas(self, keys): |
|
513 | def _doHas(self, keys): | |
511 | return [self.properties.has_key(key) for key in keys] |
|
514 | return [self.properties.has_key(key) for key in keys] | |
512 |
|
515 | |||
513 | def has_properties(self, keys): |
|
516 | def has_properties(self, keys): | |
514 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
517 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
515 | 'method':'has_properties', |
|
518 | 'method':'has_properties', | |
516 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
519 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
517 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._doHas, keys) |
|
520 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self._doHas, keys) | |
518 |
|
521 | |||
519 | def clear_properties(self): |
|
522 | def clear_properties(self): | |
520 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
523 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
521 | 'method':'clear_properties', |
|
524 | 'method':'clear_properties', | |
522 | 'args':[]} |
|
525 | 'args':[]} | |
523 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.clear) |
|
526 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.properties.clear) | |
524 |
|
527 | |||
525 | def push_serialized(self, sNamespace): |
|
528 | def push_serialized(self, sNamespace): | |
526 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
529 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
527 | 'method':'push_serialized', |
|
530 | 'method':'push_serialized', | |
528 | 'args':[repr(sNamespace.keys())]} |
|
531 | 'args':[repr(sNamespace.keys())]} | |
529 | ns = {} |
|
532 | ns = {} | |
530 | for k,v in sNamespace.iteritems(): |
|
533 | for k,v in sNamespace.iteritems(): | |
531 | try: |
|
534 | try: | |
532 | unserialized = newserialized.IUnSerialized(v) |
|
535 | unserialized = newserialized.IUnSerialized(v) | |
533 | ns[k] = unserialized.getObject() |
|
536 | ns[k] = unserialized.getObject() | |
534 | except: |
|
537 | except: | |
535 | return defer.fail() |
|
538 | return defer.fail() | |
536 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push, ns) |
|
539 | return self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.push, ns) | |
537 |
|
540 | |||
538 | def pull_serialized(self, keys): |
|
541 | def pull_serialized(self, keys): | |
539 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
542 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
540 | 'method':'pull_serialized', |
|
543 | 'method':'pull_serialized', | |
541 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} |
|
544 | 'args':[repr(keys)]} | |
542 | if isinstance(keys, str): |
|
545 | if isinstance(keys, str): | |
543 | keys = [keys] |
|
546 | keys = [keys] | |
544 | if len(keys)==1: |
|
547 | if len(keys)==1: | |
545 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) |
|
548 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) | |
546 | d.addCallback(newserialized.serialize) |
|
549 | d.addCallback(newserialized.serialize) | |
547 | return d |
|
550 | return d | |
548 | elif len(keys)>1: |
|
551 | elif len(keys)>1: | |
549 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) |
|
552 | d = self.executeAndRaise(msg, self.shell.pull, keys) | |
550 | @d.addCallback |
|
553 | @d.addCallback | |
551 | def packThemUp(values): |
|
554 | def packThemUp(values): | |
552 | serials = [] |
|
555 | serials = [] | |
553 | for v in values: |
|
556 | for v in values: | |
554 | try: |
|
557 | try: | |
555 | serials.append(newserialized.serialize(v)) |
|
558 | serials.append(newserialized.serialize(v)) | |
556 | except: |
|
559 | except: | |
557 | return defer.fail(failure.Failure()) |
|
560 | return defer.fail(failure.Failure()) | |
558 | return serials |
|
561 | return serials | |
559 | return packThemUp |
|
562 | return packThemUp | |
560 |
|
563 | |||
561 |
|
564 | |||
562 | def queue(methodToQueue): |
|
565 | def queue(methodToQueue): | |
563 | def queuedMethod(this, *args, **kwargs): |
|
566 | def queuedMethod(this, *args, **kwargs): | |
564 | name = methodToQueue.__name__ |
|
567 | name = methodToQueue.__name__ | |
565 | return this.submitCommand(Command(name, *args, **kwargs)) |
|
568 | return this.submitCommand(Command(name, *args, **kwargs)) | |
566 | return queuedMethod |
|
569 | return queuedMethod | |
567 |
|
570 | |||
568 | class QueuedEngine(object): |
|
571 | class QueuedEngine(object): | |
569 | """Adapt an IEngineBase to an IEngineQueued by wrapping it. |
|
572 | """Adapt an IEngineBase to an IEngineQueued by wrapping it. | |
570 |
|
573 | |||
571 | The resulting object will implement IEngineQueued which extends |
|
574 | The resulting object will implement IEngineQueued which extends | |
572 | IEngineCore which extends (IEngineBase, IEngineSerialized). |
|
575 | IEngineCore which extends (IEngineBase, IEngineSerialized). | |
573 |
|
576 | |||
574 | This seems like the best way of handling it, but I am not sure. The |
|
577 | This seems like the best way of handling it, but I am not sure. The | |
575 | other option is to have the various base interfaces be used like |
|
578 | other option is to have the various base interfaces be used like | |
576 | mix-in intefaces. The problem I have with this is adpatation is |
|
579 | mix-in intefaces. The problem I have with this is adpatation is | |
577 | more difficult and complicated because there can be can multiple |
|
580 | more difficult and complicated because there can be can multiple | |
578 | original and final Interfaces. |
|
581 | original and final Interfaces. | |
579 | """ |
|
582 | """ | |
580 |
|
583 | |||
581 | zi.implements(IEngineQueued) |
|
584 | zi.implements(IEngineQueued) | |
582 |
|
585 | |||
583 | def __init__(self, engine): |
|
586 | def __init__(self, engine): | |
584 | """Create a QueuedEngine object from an engine |
|
587 | """Create a QueuedEngine object from an engine | |
585 |
|
588 | |||
586 | engine: An implementor of IEngineCore and IEngineSerialized |
|
589 | engine: An implementor of IEngineCore and IEngineSerialized | |
587 | keepUpToDate: whether to update the remote status when the |
|
590 | keepUpToDate: whether to update the remote status when the | |
588 | queue is empty. Defaults to False. |
|
591 | queue is empty. Defaults to False. | |
589 | """ |
|
592 | """ | |
590 |
|
593 | |||
591 | # This is the right way to do these tests rather than |
|
594 | # This is the right way to do these tests rather than | |
592 | # IEngineCore in list(zi.providedBy(engine)) which will only |
|
595 | # IEngineCore in list(zi.providedBy(engine)) which will only | |
593 | # picks of the interfaces that are directly declared by engine. |
|
596 | # picks of the interfaces that are directly declared by engine. | |
594 | assert IEngineBase.providedBy(engine), \ |
|
597 | assert IEngineBase.providedBy(engine), \ | |
595 | "engine passed to QueuedEngine doesn't provide IEngineBase" |
|
598 | "engine passed to QueuedEngine doesn't provide IEngineBase" | |
596 |
|
599 | |||
597 | self.engine = engine |
|
600 | self.engine = engine | |
598 | self.id = engine.id |
|
601 | self.id = engine.id | |
599 | self.queued = [] |
|
602 | self.queued = [] | |
600 | self.history = {} |
|
603 | self.history = {} | |
601 | self.engineStatus = {} |
|
604 | self.engineStatus = {} | |
602 | self.currentCommand = None |
|
605 | self.currentCommand = None | |
603 | self.failureObservers = [] |
|
606 | self.failureObservers = [] | |
604 |
|
607 | |||
605 | def _get_properties(self): |
|
608 | def _get_properties(self): | |
606 | return self.engine.properties |
|
609 | return self.engine.properties | |
607 |
|
610 | |||
608 | properties = property(_get_properties, lambda self, _: None) |
|
611 | properties = property(_get_properties, lambda self, _: None) | |
609 | # Queue management methods. You should not call these directly |
|
612 | # Queue management methods. You should not call these directly | |
610 |
|
613 | |||
611 | def submitCommand(self, cmd): |
|
614 | def submitCommand(self, cmd): | |
612 | """Submit command to queue.""" |
|
615 | """Submit command to queue.""" | |
613 |
|
616 | |||
614 | d = defer.Deferred() |
|
617 | d = defer.Deferred() | |
615 | cmd.setDeferred(d) |
|
618 | cmd.setDeferred(d) | |
616 | if self.currentCommand is not None: |
|
619 | if self.currentCommand is not None: | |
617 | if self.currentCommand.finished: |
|
620 | if self.currentCommand.finished: | |
618 | # log.msg("Running command immediately: %r" % cmd) |
|
621 | # log.msg("Running command immediately: %r" % cmd) | |
619 | self.currentCommand = cmd |
|
622 | self.currentCommand = cmd | |
620 | self.runCurrentCommand() |
|
623 | self.runCurrentCommand() | |
621 | else: # command is still running |
|
624 | else: # command is still running | |
622 | # log.msg("Command is running: %r" % self.currentCommand) |
|
625 | # log.msg("Command is running: %r" % self.currentCommand) | |
623 | # log.msg("Queueing: %r" % cmd) |
|
626 | # log.msg("Queueing: %r" % cmd) | |
624 | self.queued.append(cmd) |
|
627 | self.queued.append(cmd) | |
625 | else: |
|
628 | else: | |
626 | # log.msg("No current commands, running: %r" % cmd) |
|
629 | # log.msg("No current commands, running: %r" % cmd) | |
627 | self.currentCommand = cmd |
|
630 | self.currentCommand = cmd | |
628 | self.runCurrentCommand() |
|
631 | self.runCurrentCommand() | |
629 | return d |
|
632 | return d | |
630 |
|
633 | |||
631 | def runCurrentCommand(self): |
|
634 | def runCurrentCommand(self): | |
632 | """Run current command.""" |
|
635 | """Run current command.""" | |
633 |
|
636 | |||
634 | cmd = self.currentCommand |
|
637 | cmd = self.currentCommand | |
635 | f = getattr(self.engine, cmd.remoteMethod, None) |
|
638 | f = getattr(self.engine, cmd.remoteMethod, None) | |
636 | if f: |
|
639 | if f: | |
637 | d = f(*cmd.args, **cmd.kwargs) |
|
640 | d = f(*cmd.args, **cmd.kwargs) | |
638 | if cmd.remoteMethod is 'execute': |
|
641 | if cmd.remoteMethod is 'execute': | |
639 | d.addCallback(self.saveResult) |
|
642 | d.addCallback(self.saveResult) | |
640 | d.addCallback(self.finishCommand) |
|
643 | d.addCallback(self.finishCommand) | |
641 | d.addErrback(self.abortCommand) |
|
644 | d.addErrback(self.abortCommand) | |
642 | else: |
|
645 | else: | |
643 | return defer.fail(AttributeError(cmd.remoteMethod)) |
|
646 | return defer.fail(AttributeError(cmd.remoteMethod)) | |
644 |
|
647 | |||
645 | def _flushQueue(self): |
|
648 | def _flushQueue(self): | |
646 | """Pop next command in queue and run it.""" |
|
649 | """Pop next command in queue and run it.""" | |
647 |
|
650 | |||
648 | if len(self.queued) > 0: |
|
651 | if len(self.queued) > 0: | |
649 | self.currentCommand = self.queued.pop(0) |
|
652 | self.currentCommand = self.queued.pop(0) | |
650 | self.runCurrentCommand() |
|
653 | self.runCurrentCommand() | |
651 |
|
654 | |||
652 | def saveResult(self, result): |
|
655 | def saveResult(self, result): | |
653 | """Put the result in the history.""" |
|
656 | """Put the result in the history.""" | |
654 | self.history[result['number']] = result |
|
657 | self.history[result['number']] = result | |
655 | return result |
|
658 | return result | |
656 |
|
659 | |||
657 | def finishCommand(self, result): |
|
660 | def finishCommand(self, result): | |
658 | """Finish currrent command.""" |
|
661 | """Finish currrent command.""" | |
659 |
|
662 | |||
660 | # The order of these commands is absolutely critical. |
|
663 | # The order of these commands is absolutely critical. | |
661 | self.currentCommand.handleResult(result) |
|
664 | self.currentCommand.handleResult(result) | |
662 | self.currentCommand.finished = True |
|
665 | self.currentCommand.finished = True | |
663 | self._flushQueue() |
|
666 | self._flushQueue() | |
664 | return result |
|
667 | return result | |
665 |
|
668 | |||
666 | def abortCommand(self, reason): |
|
669 | def abortCommand(self, reason): | |
667 | """Abort current command. |
|
670 | """Abort current command. | |
668 |
|
671 | |||
669 | This eats the Failure but first passes it onto the Deferred that the |
|
672 | This eats the Failure but first passes it onto the Deferred that the | |
670 | user has. |
|
673 | user has. | |
671 |
|
674 | |||
672 | It also clear out the queue so subsequence commands don't run. |
|
675 | It also clear out the queue so subsequence commands don't run. | |
673 | """ |
|
676 | """ | |
674 |
|
677 | |||
675 | # The order of these 3 commands is absolutely critical. The currentCommand |
|
678 | # The order of these 3 commands is absolutely critical. The currentCommand | |
676 | # must first be marked as finished BEFORE the queue is cleared and before |
|
679 | # must first be marked as finished BEFORE the queue is cleared and before | |
677 | # the current command is sent the failure. |
|
680 | # the current command is sent the failure. | |
678 | # Also, the queue must be cleared BEFORE the current command is sent the Failure |
|
681 | # Also, the queue must be cleared BEFORE the current command is sent the Failure | |
679 | # otherwise the errback chain could trigger new commands to be added to the |
|
682 | # otherwise the errback chain could trigger new commands to be added to the | |
680 | # queue before we clear it. We should clear ONLY the commands that were in |
|
683 | # queue before we clear it. We should clear ONLY the commands that were in | |
681 | # the queue when the error occured. |
|
684 | # the queue when the error occured. | |
682 | self.currentCommand.finished = True |
|
685 | self.currentCommand.finished = True | |
683 | s = "%r %r %r" % (self.currentCommand.remoteMethod, self.currentCommand.args, self.currentCommand.kwargs) |
|
686 | s = "%r %r %r" % (self.currentCommand.remoteMethod, self.currentCommand.args, self.currentCommand.kwargs) | |
684 | self.clear_queue(msg=s) |
|
687 | self.clear_queue(msg=s) | |
685 | self.currentCommand.handleError(reason) |
|
688 | self.currentCommand.handleError(reason) | |
686 |
|
689 | |||
687 | return None |
|
690 | return None | |
688 |
|
691 | |||
689 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
692 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
690 | # IEngineCore methods |
|
693 | # IEngineCore methods | |
691 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
694 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
692 |
|
695 | |||
693 | @queue |
|
696 | @queue | |
694 | def execute(self, lines): |
|
697 | def execute(self, lines): | |
695 | pass |
|
698 | pass | |
696 |
|
699 | |||
697 | @queue |
|
700 | @queue | |
698 | def push(self, namespace): |
|
701 | def push(self, namespace): | |
699 | pass |
|
702 | pass | |
700 |
|
703 | |||
701 | @queue |
|
704 | @queue | |
702 | def pull(self, keys): |
|
705 | def pull(self, keys): | |
703 | pass |
|
706 | pass | |
704 |
|
707 | |||
705 | @queue |
|
708 | @queue | |
706 | def push_function(self, namespace): |
|
709 | def push_function(self, namespace): | |
707 | pass |
|
710 | pass | |
708 |
|
711 | |||
709 | @queue |
|
712 | @queue | |
710 | def pull_function(self, keys): |
|
713 | def pull_function(self, keys): | |
711 | pass |
|
714 | pass | |
712 |
|
715 | |||
713 | def get_result(self, i=None): |
|
716 | def get_result(self, i=None): | |
714 | if i is None: |
|
717 | if i is None: | |
715 | i = max(self.history.keys()+[None]) |
|
718 | i = max(self.history.keys()+[None]) | |
716 |
|
719 | |||
717 | cmd = self.history.get(i, None) |
|
720 | cmd = self.history.get(i, None) | |
718 | # Uncomment this line to disable chaching of results |
|
721 | # Uncomment this line to disable chaching of results | |
719 | #cmd = None |
|
722 | #cmd = None | |
720 | if cmd is None: |
|
723 | if cmd is None: | |
721 | return self.submitCommand(Command('get_result', i)) |
|
724 | return self.submitCommand(Command('get_result', i)) | |
722 | else: |
|
725 | else: | |
723 | return defer.succeed(cmd) |
|
726 | return defer.succeed(cmd) | |
724 |
|
727 | |||
725 | def reset(self): |
|
728 | def reset(self): | |
726 | self.clear_queue() |
|
729 | self.clear_queue() | |
727 | self.history = {} # reset the cache - I am not sure we should do this |
|
730 | self.history = {} # reset the cache - I am not sure we should do this | |
728 | return self.submitCommand(Command('reset')) |
|
731 | return self.submitCommand(Command('reset')) | |
729 |
|
732 | |||
730 | def kill(self): |
|
733 | def kill(self): | |
731 | self.clear_queue() |
|
734 | self.clear_queue() | |
732 | return self.submitCommand(Command('kill')) |
|
735 | return self.submitCommand(Command('kill')) | |
733 |
|
736 | |||
734 | @queue |
|
737 | @queue | |
735 | def keys(self): |
|
738 | def keys(self): | |
736 | pass |
|
739 | pass | |
737 |
|
740 | |||
738 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
741 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
739 | # IEngineSerialized methods |
|
742 | # IEngineSerialized methods | |
740 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
743 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
741 |
|
744 | |||
742 | @queue |
|
745 | @queue | |
743 | def push_serialized(self, namespace): |
|
746 | def push_serialized(self, namespace): | |
744 | pass |
|
747 | pass | |
745 |
|
748 | |||
746 | @queue |
|
749 | @queue | |
747 | def pull_serialized(self, keys): |
|
750 | def pull_serialized(self, keys): | |
748 | pass |
|
751 | pass | |
749 |
|
752 | |||
750 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
753 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
751 | # IEngineProperties methods |
|
754 | # IEngineProperties methods | |
752 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
755 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
753 |
|
756 | |||
754 | @queue |
|
757 | @queue | |
755 | def set_properties(self, namespace): |
|
758 | def set_properties(self, namespace): | |
756 | pass |
|
759 | pass | |
757 |
|
760 | |||
758 | @queue |
|
761 | @queue | |
759 | def get_properties(self, keys=None): |
|
762 | def get_properties(self, keys=None): | |
760 | pass |
|
763 | pass | |
761 |
|
764 | |||
762 | @queue |
|
765 | @queue | |
763 | def del_properties(self, keys): |
|
766 | def del_properties(self, keys): | |
764 | pass |
|
767 | pass | |
765 |
|
768 | |||
766 | @queue |
|
769 | @queue | |
767 | def has_properties(self, keys): |
|
770 | def has_properties(self, keys): | |
768 | pass |
|
771 | pass | |
769 |
|
772 | |||
770 | @queue |
|
773 | @queue | |
771 | def clear_properties(self): |
|
774 | def clear_properties(self): | |
772 | pass |
|
775 | pass | |
773 |
|
776 | |||
774 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
777 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
775 | # IQueuedEngine methods |
|
778 | # IQueuedEngine methods | |
776 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
779 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
777 |
|
780 | |||
778 | def clear_queue(self, msg=''): |
|
781 | def clear_queue(self, msg=''): | |
779 | """Clear the queue, but doesn't cancel the currently running commmand.""" |
|
782 | """Clear the queue, but doesn't cancel the currently running commmand.""" | |
780 |
|
783 | |||
781 | for cmd in self.queued: |
|
784 | for cmd in self.queued: | |
782 | cmd.deferred.errback(failure.Failure(error.QueueCleared(msg))) |
|
785 | cmd.deferred.errback(failure.Failure(error.QueueCleared(msg))) | |
783 | self.queued = [] |
|
786 | self.queued = [] | |
784 | return defer.succeed(None) |
|
787 | return defer.succeed(None) | |
785 |
|
788 | |||
786 | def queue_status(self): |
|
789 | def queue_status(self): | |
787 | if self.currentCommand is not None: |
|
790 | if self.currentCommand is not None: | |
788 | if self.currentCommand.finished: |
|
791 | if self.currentCommand.finished: | |
789 | pending = repr(None) |
|
792 | pending = repr(None) | |
790 | else: |
|
793 | else: | |
791 | pending = repr(self.currentCommand) |
|
794 | pending = repr(self.currentCommand) | |
792 | else: |
|
795 | else: | |
793 | pending = repr(None) |
|
796 | pending = repr(None) | |
794 | dikt = {'queue':map(repr,self.queued), 'pending':pending} |
|
797 | dikt = {'queue':map(repr,self.queued), 'pending':pending} | |
795 | return defer.succeed(dikt) |
|
798 | return defer.succeed(dikt) | |
796 |
|
799 | |||
797 | def register_failure_observer(self, obs): |
|
800 | def register_failure_observer(self, obs): | |
798 | self.failureObservers.append(obs) |
|
801 | self.failureObservers.append(obs) | |
799 |
|
802 | |||
800 | def unregister_failure_observer(self, obs): |
|
803 | def unregister_failure_observer(self, obs): | |
801 | self.failureObservers.remove(obs) |
|
804 | self.failureObservers.remove(obs) | |
802 |
|
805 | |||
803 |
|
806 | |||
804 | # Now register QueuedEngine as an adpater class that makes an IEngineBase into a |
|
807 | # Now register QueuedEngine as an adpater class that makes an IEngineBase into a | |
805 | # IEngineQueued. |
|
808 | # IEngineQueued. | |
806 | components.registerAdapter(QueuedEngine, IEngineBase, IEngineQueued) |
|
809 | components.registerAdapter(QueuedEngine, IEngineBase, IEngineQueued) | |
807 |
|
810 | |||
808 |
|
811 | |||
809 | class Command(object): |
|
812 | class Command(object): | |
810 | """A command object that encapslates queued commands. |
|
813 | """A command object that encapslates queued commands. | |
811 |
|
814 | |||
812 | This class basically keeps track of a command that has been queued |
|
815 | This class basically keeps track of a command that has been queued | |
813 | in a QueuedEngine. It manages the deferreds and hold the method to be called |
|
816 | in a QueuedEngine. It manages the deferreds and hold the method to be called | |
814 | and the arguments to that method. |
|
817 | and the arguments to that method. | |
815 | """ |
|
818 | """ | |
816 |
|
819 | |||
817 |
|
820 | |||
818 | def __init__(self, remoteMethod, *args, **kwargs): |
|
821 | def __init__(self, remoteMethod, *args, **kwargs): | |
819 | """Build a new Command object.""" |
|
822 | """Build a new Command object.""" | |
820 |
|
823 | |||
821 | self.remoteMethod = remoteMethod |
|
824 | self.remoteMethod = remoteMethod | |
822 | self.args = args |
|
825 | self.args = args | |
823 | self.kwargs = kwargs |
|
826 | self.kwargs = kwargs | |
824 | self.finished = False |
|
827 | self.finished = False | |
825 |
|
828 | |||
826 | def setDeferred(self, d): |
|
829 | def setDeferred(self, d): | |
827 | """Sets the deferred attribute of the Command.""" |
|
830 | """Sets the deferred attribute of the Command.""" | |
828 |
|
831 | |||
829 | self.deferred = d |
|
832 | self.deferred = d | |
830 |
|
833 | |||
831 | def __repr__(self): |
|
834 | def __repr__(self): | |
832 | if not self.args: |
|
835 | if not self.args: | |
833 | args = '' |
|
836 | args = '' | |
834 | else: |
|
837 | else: | |
835 | args = str(self.args)[1:-2] #cut off (...,) |
|
838 | args = str(self.args)[1:-2] #cut off (...,) | |
836 | for k,v in self.kwargs.iteritems(): |
|
839 | for k,v in self.kwargs.iteritems(): | |
837 | if args: |
|
840 | if args: | |
838 | args += ', ' |
|
841 | args += ', ' | |
839 | args += '%s=%r' %(k,v) |
|
842 | args += '%s=%r' %(k,v) | |
840 | return "%s(%s)" %(self.remoteMethod, args) |
|
843 | return "%s(%s)" %(self.remoteMethod, args) | |
841 |
|
844 | |||
842 | def handleResult(self, result): |
|
845 | def handleResult(self, result): | |
843 | """When the result is ready, relay it to self.deferred.""" |
|
846 | """When the result is ready, relay it to self.deferred.""" | |
844 |
|
847 | |||
845 | self.deferred.callback(result) |
|
848 | self.deferred.callback(result) | |
846 |
|
849 | |||
847 | def handleError(self, reason): |
|
850 | def handleError(self, reason): | |
848 | """When an error has occured, relay it to self.deferred.""" |
|
851 | """When an error has occured, relay it to self.deferred.""" | |
849 |
|
852 | |||
850 | self.deferred.errback(reason) |
|
853 | self.deferred.errback(reason) | |
851 |
|
854 | |||
852 | class ThreadedEngineService(EngineService): |
|
855 | class ThreadedEngineService(EngineService): | |
853 | """An EngineService subclass that defers execute commands to a separate |
|
856 | """An EngineService subclass that defers execute commands to a separate | |
854 | thread. |
|
857 | thread. | |
855 |
|
858 | |||
856 | ThreadedEngineService uses twisted.internet.threads.deferToThread to |
|
859 | ThreadedEngineService uses twisted.internet.threads.deferToThread to | |
857 | defer execute requests to a separate thread. GUI frontends may want to |
|
860 | defer execute requests to a separate thread. GUI frontends may want to | |
858 | use ThreadedEngineService as the engine in an |
|
861 | use ThreadedEngineService as the engine in an | |
859 | IPython.frontend.frontendbase.FrontEndBase subclass to prevent |
|
862 | IPython.frontend.frontendbase.FrontEndBase subclass to prevent | |
860 | block execution from blocking the GUI thread. |
|
863 | block execution from blocking the GUI thread. | |
861 | """ |
|
864 | """ | |
862 |
|
865 | |||
863 | zi.implements(IEngineBase) |
|
866 | zi.implements(IEngineBase) | |
864 |
|
867 | |||
865 | def __init__(self, shellClass=Interpreter, mpi=None): |
|
868 | def __init__(self, shellClass=Interpreter, mpi=None): | |
866 | EngineService.__init__(self, shellClass, mpi) |
|
869 | EngineService.__init__(self, shellClass, mpi) | |
867 |
|
870 | |||
868 | def wrapped_execute(self, msg, lines): |
|
871 | def wrapped_execute(self, msg, lines): | |
869 | """Wrap self.shell.execute to add extra information to tracebacks""" |
|
872 | """Wrap self.shell.execute to add extra information to tracebacks""" | |
870 |
|
873 | |||
871 | try: |
|
874 | try: | |
872 | result = self.shell.execute(lines) |
|
875 | result = self.shell.execute(lines) | |
873 | except Exception,e: |
|
876 | except Exception,e: | |
874 | # This gives the following: |
|
877 | # This gives the following: | |
875 | # et=exception class |
|
878 | # et=exception class | |
876 | # ev=exception class instance |
|
879 | # ev=exception class instance | |
877 | # tb=traceback object |
|
880 | # tb=traceback object | |
878 | et,ev,tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
881 | et,ev,tb = sys.exc_info() | |
879 | # This call adds attributes to the exception value |
|
882 | # This call adds attributes to the exception value | |
880 | et,ev,tb = self.shell.formatTraceback(et,ev,tb,msg) |
|
883 | et,ev,tb = self.shell.formatTraceback(et,ev,tb,msg) | |
881 | # Add another attribute |
|
884 | # Add another attribute | |
882 |
|
885 | |||
883 | # Create a new exception with the new attributes |
|
886 | # Create a new exception with the new attributes | |
884 | e = et(ev._ipython_traceback_text) |
|
887 | e = et(ev._ipython_traceback_text) | |
885 | e._ipython_engine_info = msg |
|
888 | e._ipython_engine_info = msg | |
886 |
|
889 | |||
887 | # Re-raise |
|
890 | # Re-raise | |
888 | raise e |
|
891 | raise e | |
889 |
|
892 | |||
890 | return result |
|
893 | return result | |
891 |
|
894 | |||
892 |
|
895 | |||
893 | def execute(self, lines): |
|
896 | def execute(self, lines): | |
894 | # Only import this if we are going to use this class |
|
897 | # Only import this if we are going to use this class | |
895 | from twisted.internet import threads |
|
898 | from twisted.internet import threads | |
896 |
|
899 | |||
897 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, |
|
900 | msg = {'engineid':self.id, | |
898 | 'method':'execute', |
|
901 | 'method':'execute', | |
899 | 'args':[lines]} |
|
902 | 'args':[lines]} | |
900 |
|
903 | |||
901 | d = threads.deferToThread(self.wrapped_execute, msg, lines) |
|
904 | d = threads.deferToThread(self.wrapped_execute, msg, lines) | |
902 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) |
|
905 | d.addCallback(self.addIDToResult) | |
903 | return d |
|
906 | return d |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | # -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.tests.test_task -*- |
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2 | # -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.tests.test_task -*- | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | """Task farming representation of the ControllerService.""" |
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4 | """Task farming representation of the ControllerService.""" | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" |
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6 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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8 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team |
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9 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | |
10 | # |
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10 | # | |
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | # Imports |
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16 | # Imports | |
17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
18 |
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18 | |||
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19 | # Tell nose to skip the testing of this module | |||
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20 | __test__ = {} | |||
|
21 | ||||
19 | import copy, time |
|
22 | import copy, time | |
20 | from types import FunctionType |
|
23 | from types import FunctionType | |
21 |
|
24 | |||
22 | import zope.interface as zi, string |
|
25 | import zope.interface as zi, string | |
23 | from twisted.internet import defer, reactor |
|
26 | from twisted.internet import defer, reactor | |
24 | from twisted.python import components, log, failure |
|
27 | from twisted.python import components, log, failure | |
25 |
|
28 | |||
26 | from IPython.kernel.util import printer |
|
29 | from IPython.kernel.util import printer | |
27 | from IPython.kernel import engineservice as es, error |
|
30 | from IPython.kernel import engineservice as es, error | |
28 | from IPython.kernel import controllerservice as cs |
|
31 | from IPython.kernel import controllerservice as cs | |
29 | from IPython.kernel.twistedutil import gatherBoth, DeferredList |
|
32 | from IPython.kernel.twistedutil import gatherBoth, DeferredList | |
30 |
|
33 | |||
31 | from IPython.kernel.pickleutil import can, uncan, CannedFunction |
|
34 | from IPython.kernel.pickleutil import can, uncan, CannedFunction | |
32 |
|
35 | |||
33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
36 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
34 | # Definition of the Task objects |
|
37 | # Definition of the Task objects | |
35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
36 |
|
39 | |||
37 | time_format = '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' |
|
40 | time_format = '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' | |
38 |
|
41 | |||
39 | class ITask(zi.Interface): |
|
42 | class ITask(zi.Interface): | |
40 | """ |
|
43 | """ | |
41 | This interface provides a generic definition of what constitutes a task. |
|
44 | This interface provides a generic definition of what constitutes a task. | |
42 |
|
45 | |||
43 | There are two sides to a task. First a task needs to take input from |
|
46 | There are two sides to a task. First a task needs to take input from | |
44 | a user to determine what work is performed by the task. Second, the |
|
47 | a user to determine what work is performed by the task. Second, the | |
45 | task needs to have the logic that knows how to turn that information |
|
48 | task needs to have the logic that knows how to turn that information | |
46 | info specific calls to a worker, through the `IQueuedEngine` interface. |
|
49 | info specific calls to a worker, through the `IQueuedEngine` interface. | |
47 |
|
50 | |||
48 | Many method in this class get two things passed to them: a Deferred |
|
51 | Many method in this class get two things passed to them: a Deferred | |
49 | and an IQueuedEngine implementer. Such methods should register callbacks |
|
52 | and an IQueuedEngine implementer. Such methods should register callbacks | |
50 | on the Deferred that use the IQueuedEngine to accomplish something. See |
|
53 | on the Deferred that use the IQueuedEngine to accomplish something. See | |
51 | the existing task objects for examples. |
|
54 | the existing task objects for examples. | |
52 | """ |
|
55 | """ | |
53 |
|
56 | |||
54 | zi.Attribute('retries','How many times to retry the task') |
|
57 | zi.Attribute('retries','How many times to retry the task') | |
55 | zi.Attribute('recovery_task','A task to try if the initial one fails') |
|
58 | zi.Attribute('recovery_task','A task to try if the initial one fails') | |
56 | zi.Attribute('taskid','the id of the task') |
|
59 | zi.Attribute('taskid','the id of the task') | |
57 |
|
60 | |||
58 | def start_time(result): |
|
61 | def start_time(result): | |
59 | """ |
|
62 | """ | |
60 | Do anything needed to start the timing of the task. |
|
63 | Do anything needed to start the timing of the task. | |
61 |
|
64 | |||
62 | Must simply return the result after starting the timers. |
|
65 | Must simply return the result after starting the timers. | |
63 | """ |
|
66 | """ | |
64 |
|
67 | |||
65 | def stop_time(result): |
|
68 | def stop_time(result): | |
66 | """ |
|
69 | """ | |
67 | Do anything needed to stop the timing of the task. |
|
70 | Do anything needed to stop the timing of the task. | |
68 |
|
71 | |||
69 | Must simply return the result after stopping the timers. This |
|
72 | Must simply return the result after stopping the timers. This | |
70 | method will usually set attributes that are used by `process_result` |
|
73 | method will usually set attributes that are used by `process_result` | |
71 | in building result of the task. |
|
74 | in building result of the task. | |
72 | """ |
|
75 | """ | |
73 |
|
76 | |||
74 | def pre_task(d, queued_engine): |
|
77 | def pre_task(d, queued_engine): | |
75 | """Do something with the queued_engine before the task is run. |
|
78 | """Do something with the queued_engine before the task is run. | |
76 |
|
79 | |||
77 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred |
|
80 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred | |
78 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. |
|
81 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. | |
79 |
|
82 | |||
80 | :Parameters: |
|
83 | :Parameters: | |
81 | d : Deferred |
|
84 | d : Deferred | |
82 | The deferred that actions should be attached to |
|
85 | The deferred that actions should be attached to | |
83 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer |
|
86 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer | |
84 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task |
|
87 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task | |
85 | """ |
|
88 | """ | |
86 |
|
89 | |||
87 | def post_task(d, queued_engine): |
|
90 | def post_task(d, queued_engine): | |
88 | """Do something with the queued_engine after the task is run. |
|
91 | """Do something with the queued_engine after the task is run. | |
89 |
|
92 | |||
90 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred |
|
93 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred | |
91 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. |
|
94 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. | |
92 |
|
95 | |||
93 | :Parameters: |
|
96 | :Parameters: | |
94 | d : Deferred |
|
97 | d : Deferred | |
95 | The deferred that actions should be attached to |
|
98 | The deferred that actions should be attached to | |
96 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer |
|
99 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer | |
97 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task |
|
100 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task | |
98 | """ |
|
101 | """ | |
99 |
|
102 | |||
100 | def submit_task(d, queued_engine): |
|
103 | def submit_task(d, queued_engine): | |
101 | """Submit a task using the `queued_engine` we have been allocated. |
|
104 | """Submit a task using the `queued_engine` we have been allocated. | |
102 |
|
105 | |||
103 | When a task is ready to run, this method is called. This method |
|
106 | When a task is ready to run, this method is called. This method | |
104 | must take the internal information of the task and make suitable |
|
107 | must take the internal information of the task and make suitable | |
105 | calls on the queued_engine to have the actual work done. |
|
108 | calls on the queued_engine to have the actual work done. | |
106 |
|
109 | |||
107 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred |
|
110 | This method should simply add callbacks to the input Deferred | |
108 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. |
|
111 | that do something with the `queued_engine` before the task is run. | |
109 |
|
112 | |||
110 | :Parameters: |
|
113 | :Parameters: | |
111 | d : Deferred |
|
114 | d : Deferred | |
112 | The deferred that actions should be attached to |
|
115 | The deferred that actions should be attached to | |
113 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer |
|
116 | queued_engine : IQueuedEngine implementer | |
114 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task |
|
117 | The worker that has been allocated to perform the task | |
115 | """ |
|
118 | """ | |
116 |
|
119 | |||
117 | def process_result(d, result, engine_id): |
|
120 | def process_result(d, result, engine_id): | |
118 | """Take a raw task result. |
|
121 | """Take a raw task result. | |
119 |
|
122 | |||
120 | Objects that implement `ITask` can choose how the result of running |
|
123 | Objects that implement `ITask` can choose how the result of running | |
121 | the task is presented. This method takes the raw result and |
|
124 | the task is presented. This method takes the raw result and | |
122 | does this logic. Two example are the `MapTask` which simply returns |
|
125 | does this logic. Two example are the `MapTask` which simply returns | |
123 | the raw result or a `Failure` object and the `StringTask` which |
|
126 | the raw result or a `Failure` object and the `StringTask` which | |
124 | returns a `TaskResult` object. |
|
127 | returns a `TaskResult` object. | |
125 |
|
128 | |||
126 | :Parameters: |
|
129 | :Parameters: | |
127 | d : Deferred |
|
130 | d : Deferred | |
128 | The deferred that actions should be attached to |
|
131 | The deferred that actions should be attached to | |
129 | result : object |
|
132 | result : object | |
130 | The raw task result that needs to be wrapped |
|
133 | The raw task result that needs to be wrapped | |
131 | engine_id : int |
|
134 | engine_id : int | |
132 | The id of the engine that did the task |
|
135 | The id of the engine that did the task | |
133 |
|
136 | |||
134 | :Returns: |
|
137 | :Returns: | |
135 | The result, as a tuple of the form: (success, result). |
|
138 | The result, as a tuple of the form: (success, result). | |
136 | Here, success is a boolean indicating if the task |
|
139 | Here, success is a boolean indicating if the task | |
137 | succeeded or failed and result is the result. |
|
140 | succeeded or failed and result is the result. | |
138 | """ |
|
141 | """ | |
139 |
|
142 | |||
140 | def check_depend(properties): |
|
143 | def check_depend(properties): | |
141 | """Check properties to see if the task should be run. |
|
144 | """Check properties to see if the task should be run. | |
142 |
|
145 | |||
143 | :Parameters: |
|
146 | :Parameters: | |
144 | properties : dict |
|
147 | properties : dict | |
145 | A dictionary of properties that an engine has set |
|
148 | A dictionary of properties that an engine has set | |
146 |
|
149 | |||
147 | :Returns: |
|
150 | :Returns: | |
148 | True if the task should be run, False otherwise |
|
151 | True if the task should be run, False otherwise | |
149 | """ |
|
152 | """ | |
150 |
|
153 | |||
151 | def can_task(self): |
|
154 | def can_task(self): | |
152 | """Serialize (can) any functions in the task for pickling. |
|
155 | """Serialize (can) any functions in the task for pickling. | |
153 |
|
156 | |||
154 | Subclasses must override this method and make sure that all |
|
157 | Subclasses must override this method and make sure that all | |
155 | functions in the task are canned by calling `can` on the |
|
158 | functions in the task are canned by calling `can` on the | |
156 | function. |
|
159 | function. | |
157 | """ |
|
160 | """ | |
158 |
|
161 | |||
159 | def uncan_task(self): |
|
162 | def uncan_task(self): | |
160 | """Unserialize (uncan) any canned function in the task.""" |
|
163 | """Unserialize (uncan) any canned function in the task.""" | |
161 |
|
164 | |||
162 | class BaseTask(object): |
|
165 | class BaseTask(object): | |
163 | """ |
|
166 | """ | |
164 | Common fuctionality for all objects implementing `ITask`. |
|
167 | Common fuctionality for all objects implementing `ITask`. | |
165 | """ |
|
168 | """ | |
166 |
|
169 | |||
167 | zi.implements(ITask) |
|
170 | zi.implements(ITask) | |
168 |
|
171 | |||
169 | def __init__(self, clear_before=False, clear_after=False, retries=0, |
|
172 | def __init__(self, clear_before=False, clear_after=False, retries=0, | |
170 | recovery_task=None, depend=None): |
|
173 | recovery_task=None, depend=None): | |
171 | """ |
|
174 | """ | |
172 | Make a generic task. |
|
175 | Make a generic task. | |
173 |
|
176 | |||
174 | :Parameters: |
|
177 | :Parameters: | |
175 | clear_before : boolean |
|
178 | clear_before : boolean | |
176 | Should the engines namespace be cleared before the task |
|
179 | Should the engines namespace be cleared before the task | |
177 | is run |
|
180 | is run | |
178 | clear_after : boolean |
|
181 | clear_after : boolean | |
179 | Should the engines namespace be clear after the task is run |
|
182 | Should the engines namespace be clear after the task is run | |
180 | retries : int |
|
183 | retries : int | |
181 | The number of times a task should be retries upon failure |
|
184 | The number of times a task should be retries upon failure | |
182 | recovery_task : any task object |
|
185 | recovery_task : any task object | |
183 | If a task fails and it has a recovery_task, that is run |
|
186 | If a task fails and it has a recovery_task, that is run | |
184 | upon a retry |
|
187 | upon a retry | |
185 | depend : FunctionType |
|
188 | depend : FunctionType | |
186 | A function that is called to test for properties. This function |
|
189 | A function that is called to test for properties. This function | |
187 | must take one argument, the properties dict and return a boolean |
|
190 | must take one argument, the properties dict and return a boolean | |
188 | """ |
|
191 | """ | |
189 | self.clear_before = clear_before |
|
192 | self.clear_before = clear_before | |
190 | self.clear_after = clear_after |
|
193 | self.clear_after = clear_after | |
191 | self.retries = retries |
|
194 | self.retries = retries | |
192 | self.recovery_task = recovery_task |
|
195 | self.recovery_task = recovery_task | |
193 | self.depend = depend |
|
196 | self.depend = depend | |
194 | self.taskid = None |
|
197 | self.taskid = None | |
195 |
|
198 | |||
196 | def start_time(self, result): |
|
199 | def start_time(self, result): | |
197 | """ |
|
200 | """ | |
198 | Start the basic timers. |
|
201 | Start the basic timers. | |
199 | """ |
|
202 | """ | |
200 | self.start = time.time() |
|
203 | self.start = time.time() | |
201 | self.start_struct = time.localtime() |
|
204 | self.start_struct = time.localtime() | |
202 | return result |
|
205 | return result | |
203 |
|
206 | |||
204 | def stop_time(self, result): |
|
207 | def stop_time(self, result): | |
205 | """ |
|
208 | """ | |
206 | Stop the basic timers. |
|
209 | Stop the basic timers. | |
207 | """ |
|
210 | """ | |
208 | self.stop = time.time() |
|
211 | self.stop = time.time() | |
209 | self.stop_struct = time.localtime() |
|
212 | self.stop_struct = time.localtime() | |
210 | self.duration = self.stop - self.start |
|
213 | self.duration = self.stop - self.start | |
211 | self.submitted = time.strftime(time_format, self.start_struct) |
|
214 | self.submitted = time.strftime(time_format, self.start_struct) | |
212 | self.completed = time.strftime(time_format) |
|
215 | self.completed = time.strftime(time_format) | |
213 | return result |
|
216 | return result | |
214 |
|
217 | |||
215 | def pre_task(self, d, queued_engine): |
|
218 | def pre_task(self, d, queued_engine): | |
216 | """ |
|
219 | """ | |
217 | Clear the engine before running the task if clear_before is set. |
|
220 | Clear the engine before running the task if clear_before is set. | |
218 | """ |
|
221 | """ | |
219 | if self.clear_before: |
|
222 | if self.clear_before: | |
220 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.reset()) |
|
223 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.reset()) | |
221 |
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224 | |||
222 | def post_task(self, d, queued_engine): |
|
225 | def post_task(self, d, queued_engine): | |
223 | """ |
|
226 | """ | |
224 | Clear the engine after running the task if clear_after is set. |
|
227 | Clear the engine after running the task if clear_after is set. | |
225 | """ |
|
228 | """ | |
226 | def reseter(result): |
|
229 | def reseter(result): | |
227 | queued_engine.reset() |
|
230 | queued_engine.reset() | |
228 | return result |
|
231 | return result | |
229 | if self.clear_after: |
|
232 | if self.clear_after: | |
230 | d.addBoth(reseter) |
|
233 | d.addBoth(reseter) | |
231 |
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234 | |||
232 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): |
|
235 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): | |
233 | raise NotImplementedError('submit_task must be implemented in a subclass') |
|
236 | raise NotImplementedError('submit_task must be implemented in a subclass') | |
234 |
|
237 | |||
235 | def process_result(self, result, engine_id): |
|
238 | def process_result(self, result, engine_id): | |
236 | """ |
|
239 | """ | |
237 | Process a task result. |
|
240 | Process a task result. | |
238 |
|
241 | |||
239 | This is the default `process_result` that just returns the raw |
|
242 | This is the default `process_result` that just returns the raw | |
240 | result or a `Failure`. |
|
243 | result or a `Failure`. | |
241 | """ |
|
244 | """ | |
242 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): |
|
245 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): | |
243 | return (False, result) |
|
246 | return (False, result) | |
244 | else: |
|
247 | else: | |
245 | return (True, result) |
|
248 | return (True, result) | |
246 |
|
249 | |||
247 | def check_depend(self, properties): |
|
250 | def check_depend(self, properties): | |
248 | """ |
|
251 | """ | |
249 | Calls self.depend(properties) to see if a task should be run. |
|
252 | Calls self.depend(properties) to see if a task should be run. | |
250 | """ |
|
253 | """ | |
251 | if self.depend is not None: |
|
254 | if self.depend is not None: | |
252 | return self.depend(properties) |
|
255 | return self.depend(properties) | |
253 | else: |
|
256 | else: | |
254 | return True |
|
257 | return True | |
255 |
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258 | |||
256 | def can_task(self): |
|
259 | def can_task(self): | |
257 | self.depend = can(self.depend) |
|
260 | self.depend = can(self.depend) | |
258 | if isinstance(self.recovery_task, BaseTask): |
|
261 | if isinstance(self.recovery_task, BaseTask): | |
259 | self.recovery_task.can_task() |
|
262 | self.recovery_task.can_task() | |
260 |
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263 | |||
261 | def uncan_task(self): |
|
264 | def uncan_task(self): | |
262 | self.depend = uncan(self.depend) |
|
265 | self.depend = uncan(self.depend) | |
263 | if isinstance(self.recovery_task, BaseTask): |
|
266 | if isinstance(self.recovery_task, BaseTask): | |
264 | self.recovery_task.uncan_task() |
|
267 | self.recovery_task.uncan_task() | |
265 |
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268 | |||
266 | class MapTask(BaseTask): |
|
269 | class MapTask(BaseTask): | |
267 | """ |
|
270 | """ | |
268 | A task that consists of a function and arguments. |
|
271 | A task that consists of a function and arguments. | |
269 | """ |
|
272 | """ | |
270 |
|
273 | |||
271 | zi.implements(ITask) |
|
274 | zi.implements(ITask) | |
272 |
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275 | |||
273 | def __init__(self, function, args=None, kwargs=None, clear_before=False, |
|
276 | def __init__(self, function, args=None, kwargs=None, clear_before=False, | |
274 | clear_after=False, retries=0, recovery_task=None, depend=None): |
|
277 | clear_after=False, retries=0, recovery_task=None, depend=None): | |
275 | """ |
|
278 | """ | |
276 | Create a task based on a function, args and kwargs. |
|
279 | Create a task based on a function, args and kwargs. | |
277 |
|
280 | |||
278 | This is a simple type of task that consists of calling: |
|
281 | This is a simple type of task that consists of calling: | |
279 | function(*args, **kwargs) and wrapping the result in a `TaskResult`. |
|
282 | function(*args, **kwargs) and wrapping the result in a `TaskResult`. | |
280 |
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283 | |||
281 | The return value of the function, or a `Failure` wrapping an |
|
284 | The return value of the function, or a `Failure` wrapping an | |
282 | exception is the task result for this type of task. |
|
285 | exception is the task result for this type of task. | |
283 | """ |
|
286 | """ | |
284 | BaseTask.__init__(self, clear_before, clear_after, retries, |
|
287 | BaseTask.__init__(self, clear_before, clear_after, retries, | |
285 | recovery_task, depend) |
|
288 | recovery_task, depend) | |
286 | if not isinstance(function, FunctionType): |
|
289 | if not isinstance(function, FunctionType): | |
287 | raise TypeError('a task function must be a FunctionType') |
|
290 | raise TypeError('a task function must be a FunctionType') | |
288 | self.function = function |
|
291 | self.function = function | |
289 | if args is None: |
|
292 | if args is None: | |
290 | self.args = () |
|
293 | self.args = () | |
291 | else: |
|
294 | else: | |
292 | self.args = args |
|
295 | self.args = args | |
293 | if not isinstance(self.args, (list, tuple)): |
|
296 | if not isinstance(self.args, (list, tuple)): | |
294 | raise TypeError('a task args must be a list or tuple') |
|
297 | raise TypeError('a task args must be a list or tuple') | |
295 | if kwargs is None: |
|
298 | if kwargs is None: | |
296 | self.kwargs = {} |
|
299 | self.kwargs = {} | |
297 | else: |
|
300 | else: | |
298 | self.kwargs = kwargs |
|
301 | self.kwargs = kwargs | |
299 | if not isinstance(self.kwargs, dict): |
|
302 | if not isinstance(self.kwargs, dict): | |
300 | raise TypeError('a task kwargs must be a dict') |
|
303 | raise TypeError('a task kwargs must be a dict') | |
301 |
|
304 | |||
302 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): |
|
305 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): | |
303 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push_function( |
|
306 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push_function( | |
304 | dict(_ipython_task_function=self.function)) |
|
307 | dict(_ipython_task_function=self.function)) | |
305 | ) |
|
308 | ) | |
306 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push( |
|
309 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push( | |
307 | dict(_ipython_task_args=self.args,_ipython_task_kwargs=self.kwargs)) |
|
310 | dict(_ipython_task_args=self.args,_ipython_task_kwargs=self.kwargs)) | |
308 | ) |
|
311 | ) | |
309 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.execute( |
|
312 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.execute( | |
310 | '_ipython_task_result = _ipython_task_function(*_ipython_task_args,**_ipython_task_kwargs)') |
|
313 | '_ipython_task_result = _ipython_task_function(*_ipython_task_args,**_ipython_task_kwargs)') | |
311 | ) |
|
314 | ) | |
312 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.pull('_ipython_task_result')) |
|
315 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.pull('_ipython_task_result')) | |
313 |
|
316 | |||
314 | def can_task(self): |
|
317 | def can_task(self): | |
315 | self.function = can(self.function) |
|
318 | self.function = can(self.function) | |
316 | BaseTask.can_task(self) |
|
319 | BaseTask.can_task(self) | |
317 |
|
320 | |||
318 | def uncan_task(self): |
|
321 | def uncan_task(self): | |
319 | self.function = uncan(self.function) |
|
322 | self.function = uncan(self.function) | |
320 | BaseTask.uncan_task(self) |
|
323 | BaseTask.uncan_task(self) | |
321 |
|
324 | |||
322 |
|
325 | |||
323 | class StringTask(BaseTask): |
|
326 | class StringTask(BaseTask): | |
324 | """ |
|
327 | """ | |
325 | A task that consists of a string of Python code to run. |
|
328 | A task that consists of a string of Python code to run. | |
326 | """ |
|
329 | """ | |
327 |
|
330 | |||
328 | def __init__(self, expression, pull=None, push=None, |
|
331 | def __init__(self, expression, pull=None, push=None, | |
329 | clear_before=False, clear_after=False, retries=0, |
|
332 | clear_before=False, clear_after=False, retries=0, | |
330 | recovery_task=None, depend=None): |
|
333 | recovery_task=None, depend=None): | |
331 | """ |
|
334 | """ | |
332 | Create a task based on a Python expression and variables |
|
335 | Create a task based on a Python expression and variables | |
333 |
|
336 | |||
334 | This type of task lets you push a set of variables to the engines |
|
337 | This type of task lets you push a set of variables to the engines | |
335 | namespace, run a Python string in that namespace and then bring back |
|
338 | namespace, run a Python string in that namespace and then bring back | |
336 | a different set of Python variables as the result. |
|
339 | a different set of Python variables as the result. | |
337 |
|
340 | |||
338 | Because this type of task can return many results (through the |
|
341 | Because this type of task can return many results (through the | |
339 | `pull` keyword argument) it returns a special `TaskResult` object |
|
342 | `pull` keyword argument) it returns a special `TaskResult` object | |
340 | that wraps the pulled variables, statistics about the run and |
|
343 | that wraps the pulled variables, statistics about the run and | |
341 | any exceptions raised. |
|
344 | any exceptions raised. | |
342 | """ |
|
345 | """ | |
343 | if not isinstance(expression, str): |
|
346 | if not isinstance(expression, str): | |
344 | raise TypeError('a task expression must be a string') |
|
347 | raise TypeError('a task expression must be a string') | |
345 | self.expression = expression |
|
348 | self.expression = expression | |
346 |
|
349 | |||
347 | if pull==None: |
|
350 | if pull==None: | |
348 | self.pull = () |
|
351 | self.pull = () | |
349 | elif isinstance(pull, str): |
|
352 | elif isinstance(pull, str): | |
350 | self.pull = (pull,) |
|
353 | self.pull = (pull,) | |
351 | elif isinstance(pull, (list, tuple)): |
|
354 | elif isinstance(pull, (list, tuple)): | |
352 | self.pull = pull |
|
355 | self.pull = pull | |
353 | else: |
|
356 | else: | |
354 | raise TypeError('pull must be str or a sequence of strs') |
|
357 | raise TypeError('pull must be str or a sequence of strs') | |
355 |
|
358 | |||
356 | if push==None: |
|
359 | if push==None: | |
357 | self.push = {} |
|
360 | self.push = {} | |
358 | elif isinstance(push, dict): |
|
361 | elif isinstance(push, dict): | |
359 | self.push = push |
|
362 | self.push = push | |
360 | else: |
|
363 | else: | |
361 | raise TypeError('push must be a dict') |
|
364 | raise TypeError('push must be a dict') | |
362 |
|
365 | |||
363 | BaseTask.__init__(self, clear_before, clear_after, retries, |
|
366 | BaseTask.__init__(self, clear_before, clear_after, retries, | |
364 | recovery_task, depend) |
|
367 | recovery_task, depend) | |
365 |
|
368 | |||
366 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): |
|
369 | def submit_task(self, d, queued_engine): | |
367 | if self.push is not None: |
|
370 | if self.push is not None: | |
368 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push(self.push)) |
|
371 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.push(self.push)) | |
369 |
|
372 | |||
370 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.execute(self.expression)) |
|
373 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.execute(self.expression)) | |
371 |
|
374 | |||
372 | if self.pull is not None: |
|
375 | if self.pull is not None: | |
373 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.pull(self.pull)) |
|
376 | d.addCallback(lambda r: queued_engine.pull(self.pull)) | |
374 | else: |
|
377 | else: | |
375 | d.addCallback(lambda r: None) |
|
378 | d.addCallback(lambda r: None) | |
376 |
|
379 | |||
377 | def process_result(self, result, engine_id): |
|
380 | def process_result(self, result, engine_id): | |
378 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): |
|
381 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): | |
379 | tr = TaskResult(result, engine_id) |
|
382 | tr = TaskResult(result, engine_id) | |
380 | else: |
|
383 | else: | |
381 | if self.pull is None: |
|
384 | if self.pull is None: | |
382 | resultDict = {} |
|
385 | resultDict = {} | |
383 | elif len(self.pull) == 1: |
|
386 | elif len(self.pull) == 1: | |
384 | resultDict = {self.pull[0]:result} |
|
387 | resultDict = {self.pull[0]:result} | |
385 | else: |
|
388 | else: | |
386 | resultDict = dict(zip(self.pull, result)) |
|
389 | resultDict = dict(zip(self.pull, result)) | |
387 | tr = TaskResult(resultDict, engine_id) |
|
390 | tr = TaskResult(resultDict, engine_id) | |
388 | # Assign task attributes |
|
391 | # Assign task attributes | |
389 | tr.submitted = self.submitted |
|
392 | tr.submitted = self.submitted | |
390 | tr.completed = self.completed |
|
393 | tr.completed = self.completed | |
391 | tr.duration = self.duration |
|
394 | tr.duration = self.duration | |
392 | if hasattr(self,'taskid'): |
|
395 | if hasattr(self,'taskid'): | |
393 | tr.taskid = self.taskid |
|
396 | tr.taskid = self.taskid | |
394 | else: |
|
397 | else: | |
395 | tr.taskid = None |
|
398 | tr.taskid = None | |
396 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): |
|
399 | if isinstance(result, failure.Failure): | |
397 | return (False, tr) |
|
400 | return (False, tr) | |
398 | else: |
|
401 | else: | |
399 | return (True, tr) |
|
402 | return (True, tr) | |
400 |
|
403 | |||
401 | class ResultNS(object): |
|
404 | class ResultNS(object): | |
402 | """ |
|
405 | """ | |
403 | A dict like object for holding the results of a task. |
|
406 | A dict like object for holding the results of a task. | |
404 |
|
407 | |||
405 | The result namespace object for use in `TaskResult` objects as tr.ns. |
|
408 | The result namespace object for use in `TaskResult` objects as tr.ns. | |
406 | It builds an object from a dictionary, such that it has attributes |
|
409 | It builds an object from a dictionary, such that it has attributes | |
407 | according to the key,value pairs of the dictionary. |
|
410 | according to the key,value pairs of the dictionary. | |
408 |
|
411 | |||
409 | This works by calling setattr on ALL key,value pairs in the dict. If a user |
|
412 | This works by calling setattr on ALL key,value pairs in the dict. If a user | |
410 | chooses to overwrite the `__repr__` or `__getattr__` attributes, they can. |
|
413 | chooses to overwrite the `__repr__` or `__getattr__` attributes, they can. | |
411 | This can be a bad idea, as it may corrupt standard behavior of the |
|
414 | This can be a bad idea, as it may corrupt standard behavior of the | |
412 | ns object. |
|
415 | ns object. | |
413 |
|
416 | |||
414 | Example |
|
417 | Example | |
415 | -------- |
|
418 | -------- | |
416 |
|
419 | |||
417 | >>> ns = ResultNS({'a':17,'foo':range(3)}) |
|
420 | >>> ns = ResultNS({'a':17,'foo':range(3)}) | |
418 | >>> print ns |
|
421 | >>> print ns | |
419 | NS{'a': 17, 'foo': [0, 1, 2]} |
|
422 | NS{'a': 17, 'foo': [0, 1, 2]} | |
420 | >>> ns.a |
|
423 | >>> ns.a | |
421 | 17 |
|
424 | 17 | |
422 | >>> ns['foo'] |
|
425 | >>> ns['foo'] | |
423 | [0, 1, 2] |
|
426 | [0, 1, 2] | |
424 | """ |
|
427 | """ | |
425 | def __init__(self, dikt): |
|
428 | def __init__(self, dikt): | |
426 | for k,v in dikt.iteritems(): |
|
429 | for k,v in dikt.iteritems(): | |
427 | setattr(self,k,v) |
|
430 | setattr(self,k,v) | |
428 |
|
431 | |||
429 | def __repr__(self): |
|
432 | def __repr__(self): | |
430 | l = dir(self) |
|
433 | l = dir(self) | |
431 | d = {} |
|
434 | d = {} | |
432 | for k in l: |
|
435 | for k in l: | |
433 | # do not print private objects |
|
436 | # do not print private objects | |
434 | if k[:2] != '__' and k[-2:] != '__': |
|
437 | if k[:2] != '__' and k[-2:] != '__': | |
435 | d[k] = getattr(self, k) |
|
438 | d[k] = getattr(self, k) | |
436 | return "NS"+repr(d) |
|
439 | return "NS"+repr(d) | |
437 |
|
440 | |||
438 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
441 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
439 | return getattr(self, key) |
|
442 | return getattr(self, key) | |
440 |
|
443 | |||
441 | class TaskResult(object): |
|
444 | class TaskResult(object): | |
442 | """ |
|
445 | """ | |
443 | An object for returning task results for certain types of tasks. |
|
446 | An object for returning task results for certain types of tasks. | |
444 |
|
447 | |||
445 | This object encapsulates the results of a task. On task |
|
448 | This object encapsulates the results of a task. On task | |
446 | success it will have a keys attribute that will have a list |
|
449 | success it will have a keys attribute that will have a list | |
447 | of the variables that have been pulled back. These variables |
|
450 | of the variables that have been pulled back. These variables | |
448 | are accessible as attributes of this class as well. On |
|
451 | are accessible as attributes of this class as well. On | |
449 | success the failure attribute will be None. |
|
452 | success the failure attribute will be None. | |
450 |
|
453 | |||
451 | In task failure, keys will be empty, but failure will contain |
|
454 | In task failure, keys will be empty, but failure will contain | |
452 | the failure object that encapsulates the remote exception. |
|
455 | the failure object that encapsulates the remote exception. | |
453 | One can also simply call the `raise_exception` method of |
|
456 | One can also simply call the `raise_exception` method of | |
454 | this class to re-raise any remote exception in the local |
|
457 | this class to re-raise any remote exception in the local | |
455 | session. |
|
458 | session. | |
456 |
|
459 | |||
457 | The `TaskResult` has a `.ns` member, which is a property for access |
|
460 | The `TaskResult` has a `.ns` member, which is a property for access | |
458 | to the results. If the Task had pull=['a', 'b'], then the |
|
461 | to the results. If the Task had pull=['a', 'b'], then the | |
459 | Task Result will have attributes `tr.ns.a`, `tr.ns.b` for those values. |
|
462 | Task Result will have attributes `tr.ns.a`, `tr.ns.b` for those values. | |
460 | Accessing `tr.ns` will raise the remote failure if the task failed. |
|
463 | Accessing `tr.ns` will raise the remote failure if the task failed. | |
461 |
|
464 | |||
462 | The `engineid` attribute should have the `engineid` of the engine |
|
465 | The `engineid` attribute should have the `engineid` of the engine | |
463 | that ran the task. But, because engines can come and go, |
|
466 | that ran the task. But, because engines can come and go, | |
464 | the `engineid` may not continue to be |
|
467 | the `engineid` may not continue to be | |
465 | valid or accurate. |
|
468 | valid or accurate. | |
466 |
|
469 | |||
467 | The `taskid` attribute simply gives the `taskid` that the task |
|
470 | The `taskid` attribute simply gives the `taskid` that the task | |
468 | is tracked under. |
|
471 | is tracked under. | |
469 | """ |
|
472 | """ | |
470 | taskid = None |
|
473 | taskid = None | |
471 |
|
474 | |||
472 | def _getNS(self): |
|
475 | def _getNS(self): | |
473 | if isinstance(self.failure, failure.Failure): |
|
476 | if isinstance(self.failure, failure.Failure): | |
474 | return self.failure.raiseException() |
|
477 | return self.failure.raiseException() | |
475 | else: |
|
478 | else: | |
476 | return self._ns |
|
479 | return self._ns | |
477 |
|
480 | |||
478 | def _setNS(self, v): |
|
481 | def _setNS(self, v): | |
479 | raise Exception("the ns attribute cannot be changed") |
|
482 | raise Exception("the ns attribute cannot be changed") | |
480 |
|
483 | |||
481 | ns = property(_getNS, _setNS) |
|
484 | ns = property(_getNS, _setNS) | |
482 |
|
485 | |||
483 | def __init__(self, results, engineid): |
|
486 | def __init__(self, results, engineid): | |
484 | self.engineid = engineid |
|
487 | self.engineid = engineid | |
485 | if isinstance(results, failure.Failure): |
|
488 | if isinstance(results, failure.Failure): | |
486 | self.failure = results |
|
489 | self.failure = results | |
487 | self.results = {} |
|
490 | self.results = {} | |
488 | else: |
|
491 | else: | |
489 | self.results = results |
|
492 | self.results = results | |
490 | self.failure = None |
|
493 | self.failure = None | |
491 |
|
494 | |||
492 | self._ns = ResultNS(self.results) |
|
495 | self._ns = ResultNS(self.results) | |
493 |
|
496 | |||
494 | self.keys = self.results.keys() |
|
497 | self.keys = self.results.keys() | |
495 |
|
498 | |||
496 | def __repr__(self): |
|
499 | def __repr__(self): | |
497 | if self.failure is not None: |
|
500 | if self.failure is not None: | |
498 | contents = self.failure |
|
501 | contents = self.failure | |
499 | else: |
|
502 | else: | |
500 | contents = self.results |
|
503 | contents = self.results | |
501 | return "TaskResult[ID:%r]:%r"%(self.taskid, contents) |
|
504 | return "TaskResult[ID:%r]:%r"%(self.taskid, contents) | |
502 |
|
505 | |||
503 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
506 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
504 | if self.failure is not None: |
|
507 | if self.failure is not None: | |
505 | self.raise_exception() |
|
508 | self.raise_exception() | |
506 | return self.results[key] |
|
509 | return self.results[key] | |
507 |
|
510 | |||
508 | def raise_exception(self): |
|
511 | def raise_exception(self): | |
509 | """Re-raise any remote exceptions in the local python session.""" |
|
512 | """Re-raise any remote exceptions in the local python session.""" | |
510 | if self.failure is not None: |
|
513 | if self.failure is not None: | |
511 | self.failure.raiseException() |
|
514 | self.failure.raiseException() | |
512 |
|
515 | |||
513 |
|
516 | |||
514 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
517 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
515 | # The controller side of things |
|
518 | # The controller side of things | |
516 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
519 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
517 |
|
520 | |||
518 | class IWorker(zi.Interface): |
|
521 | class IWorker(zi.Interface): | |
519 | """The Basic Worker Interface. |
|
522 | """The Basic Worker Interface. | |
520 |
|
523 | |||
521 | A worked is a representation of an Engine that is ready to run tasks. |
|
524 | A worked is a representation of an Engine that is ready to run tasks. | |
522 | """ |
|
525 | """ | |
523 |
|
526 | |||
524 | zi.Attribute("workerid", "the id of the worker") |
|
527 | zi.Attribute("workerid", "the id of the worker") | |
525 |
|
528 | |||
526 | def run(task): |
|
529 | def run(task): | |
527 | """Run task in worker's namespace. |
|
530 | """Run task in worker's namespace. | |
528 |
|
531 | |||
529 | :Parameters: |
|
532 | :Parameters: | |
530 | task : a `Task` object |
|
533 | task : a `Task` object | |
531 |
|
534 | |||
532 | :Returns: `Deferred` to a tuple of (success, result) where |
|
535 | :Returns: `Deferred` to a tuple of (success, result) where | |
533 | success if a boolean that signifies success or failure |
|
536 | success if a boolean that signifies success or failure | |
534 | and result is the task result. |
|
537 | and result is the task result. | |
535 | """ |
|
538 | """ | |
536 |
|
539 | |||
537 |
|
540 | |||
538 | class WorkerFromQueuedEngine(object): |
|
541 | class WorkerFromQueuedEngine(object): | |
539 | """Adapt an `IQueuedEngine` to an `IWorker` object""" |
|
542 | """Adapt an `IQueuedEngine` to an `IWorker` object""" | |
540 |
|
543 | |||
541 | zi.implements(IWorker) |
|
544 | zi.implements(IWorker) | |
542 |
|
545 | |||
543 | def __init__(self, qe): |
|
546 | def __init__(self, qe): | |
544 | self.queuedEngine = qe |
|
547 | self.queuedEngine = qe | |
545 | self.workerid = None |
|
548 | self.workerid = None | |
546 |
|
549 | |||
547 | def _get_properties(self): |
|
550 | def _get_properties(self): | |
548 | return self.queuedEngine.properties |
|
551 | return self.queuedEngine.properties | |
549 |
|
552 | |||
550 | properties = property(_get_properties, lambda self, _:None) |
|
553 | properties = property(_get_properties, lambda self, _:None) | |
551 |
|
554 | |||
552 | def run(self, task): |
|
555 | def run(self, task): | |
553 | """Run task in worker's namespace. |
|
556 | """Run task in worker's namespace. | |
554 |
|
557 | |||
555 | This takes a task and calls methods on the task that actually |
|
558 | This takes a task and calls methods on the task that actually | |
556 | cause `self.queuedEngine` to do the task. See the methods of |
|
559 | cause `self.queuedEngine` to do the task. See the methods of | |
557 | `ITask` for more information about how these methods are called. |
|
560 | `ITask` for more information about how these methods are called. | |
558 |
|
561 | |||
559 | :Parameters: |
|
562 | :Parameters: | |
560 | task : a `Task` object |
|
563 | task : a `Task` object | |
561 |
|
564 | |||
562 | :Returns: `Deferred` to a tuple of (success, result) where |
|
565 | :Returns: `Deferred` to a tuple of (success, result) where | |
563 | success if a boolean that signifies success or failure |
|
566 | success if a boolean that signifies success or failure | |
564 | and result is the task result. |
|
567 | and result is the task result. | |
565 | """ |
|
568 | """ | |
566 | d = defer.succeed(None) |
|
569 | d = defer.succeed(None) | |
567 | d.addCallback(task.start_time) |
|
570 | d.addCallback(task.start_time) | |
568 | task.pre_task(d, self.queuedEngine) |
|
571 | task.pre_task(d, self.queuedEngine) | |
569 | task.submit_task(d, self.queuedEngine) |
|
572 | task.submit_task(d, self.queuedEngine) | |
570 | task.post_task(d, self.queuedEngine) |
|
573 | task.post_task(d, self.queuedEngine) | |
571 | d.addBoth(task.stop_time) |
|
574 | d.addBoth(task.stop_time) | |
572 | d.addBoth(task.process_result, self.queuedEngine.id) |
|
575 | d.addBoth(task.process_result, self.queuedEngine.id) | |
573 | # At this point, there will be (success, result) coming down the line |
|
576 | # At this point, there will be (success, result) coming down the line | |
574 | return d |
|
577 | return d | |
575 |
|
578 | |||
576 |
|
579 | |||
577 | components.registerAdapter(WorkerFromQueuedEngine, es.IEngineQueued, IWorker) |
|
580 | components.registerAdapter(WorkerFromQueuedEngine, es.IEngineQueued, IWorker) | |
578 |
|
581 | |||
579 | class IScheduler(zi.Interface): |
|
582 | class IScheduler(zi.Interface): | |
580 | """The interface for a Scheduler. |
|
583 | """The interface for a Scheduler. | |
581 | """ |
|
584 | """ | |
582 | zi.Attribute("nworkers", "the number of unassigned workers") |
|
585 | zi.Attribute("nworkers", "the number of unassigned workers") | |
583 | zi.Attribute("ntasks", "the number of unscheduled tasks") |
|
586 | zi.Attribute("ntasks", "the number of unscheduled tasks") | |
584 | zi.Attribute("workerids", "a list of the worker ids") |
|
587 | zi.Attribute("workerids", "a list of the worker ids") | |
585 | zi.Attribute("taskids", "a list of the task ids") |
|
588 | zi.Attribute("taskids", "a list of the task ids") | |
586 |
|
589 | |||
587 | def add_task(task, **flags): |
|
590 | def add_task(task, **flags): | |
588 | """Add a task to the queue of the Scheduler. |
|
591 | """Add a task to the queue of the Scheduler. | |
589 |
|
592 | |||
590 | :Parameters: |
|
593 | :Parameters: | |
591 | task : an `ITask` implementer |
|
594 | task : an `ITask` implementer | |
592 | The task to be queued. |
|
595 | The task to be queued. | |
593 | flags : dict |
|
596 | flags : dict | |
594 | General keywords for more sophisticated scheduling |
|
597 | General keywords for more sophisticated scheduling | |
595 | """ |
|
598 | """ | |
596 |
|
599 | |||
597 | def pop_task(id=None): |
|
600 | def pop_task(id=None): | |
598 | """Pops a task object from the queue. |
|
601 | """Pops a task object from the queue. | |
599 |
|
602 | |||
600 | This gets the next task to be run. If no `id` is requested, the highest priority |
|
603 | This gets the next task to be run. If no `id` is requested, the highest priority | |
601 | task is returned. |
|
604 | task is returned. | |
602 |
|
605 | |||
603 | :Parameters: |
|
606 | :Parameters: | |
604 | id |
|
607 | id | |
605 | The id of the task to be popped. The default (None) is to return |
|
608 | The id of the task to be popped. The default (None) is to return | |
606 | the highest priority task. |
|
609 | the highest priority task. | |
607 |
|
610 | |||
608 | :Returns: an `ITask` implementer |
|
611 | :Returns: an `ITask` implementer | |
609 |
|
612 | |||
610 | :Exceptions: |
|
613 | :Exceptions: | |
611 | IndexError : raised if no taskid in queue |
|
614 | IndexError : raised if no taskid in queue | |
612 | """ |
|
615 | """ | |
613 |
|
616 | |||
614 | def add_worker(worker, **flags): |
|
617 | def add_worker(worker, **flags): | |
615 | """Add a worker to the worker queue. |
|
618 | """Add a worker to the worker queue. | |
616 |
|
619 | |||
617 | :Parameters: |
|
620 | :Parameters: | |
618 | worker : an `IWorker` implementer |
|
621 | worker : an `IWorker` implementer | |
619 | flags : dict |
|
622 | flags : dict | |
620 | General keywords for more sophisticated scheduling |
|
623 | General keywords for more sophisticated scheduling | |
621 | """ |
|
624 | """ | |
622 |
|
625 | |||
623 | def pop_worker(id=None): |
|
626 | def pop_worker(id=None): | |
624 | """Pops an IWorker object that is ready to do work. |
|
627 | """Pops an IWorker object that is ready to do work. | |
625 |
|
628 | |||
626 | This gets the next IWorker that is ready to do work. |
|
629 | This gets the next IWorker that is ready to do work. | |
627 |
|
630 | |||
628 | :Parameters: |
|
631 | :Parameters: | |
629 | id : if specified, will pop worker with workerid=id, else pops |
|
632 | id : if specified, will pop worker with workerid=id, else pops | |
630 | highest priority worker. Defaults to None. |
|
633 | highest priority worker. Defaults to None. | |
631 |
|
634 | |||
632 | :Returns: |
|
635 | :Returns: | |
633 | an IWorker object |
|
636 | an IWorker object | |
634 |
|
637 | |||
635 | :Exceptions: |
|
638 | :Exceptions: | |
636 | IndexError : raised if no workerid in queue |
|
639 | IndexError : raised if no workerid in queue | |
637 | """ |
|
640 | """ | |
638 |
|
641 | |||
639 | def ready(): |
|
642 | def ready(): | |
640 | """Returns True if there is something to do, False otherwise""" |
|
643 | """Returns True if there is something to do, False otherwise""" | |
641 |
|
644 | |||
642 | def schedule(): |
|
645 | def schedule(): | |
643 | """Returns (worker,task) pair for the next task to be run.""" |
|
646 | """Returns (worker,task) pair for the next task to be run.""" | |
644 |
|
647 | |||
645 |
|
648 | |||
646 | class FIFOScheduler(object): |
|
649 | class FIFOScheduler(object): | |
647 | """ |
|
650 | """ | |
648 | A basic First-In-First-Out (Queue) Scheduler. |
|
651 | A basic First-In-First-Out (Queue) Scheduler. | |
649 |
|
652 | |||
650 | This is the default Scheduler for the `TaskController`. |
|
653 | This is the default Scheduler for the `TaskController`. | |
651 | See the docstrings for `IScheduler` for interface details. |
|
654 | See the docstrings for `IScheduler` for interface details. | |
652 | """ |
|
655 | """ | |
653 |
|
656 | |||
654 | zi.implements(IScheduler) |
|
657 | zi.implements(IScheduler) | |
655 |
|
658 | |||
656 | def __init__(self): |
|
659 | def __init__(self): | |
657 | self.tasks = [] |
|
660 | self.tasks = [] | |
658 | self.workers = [] |
|
661 | self.workers = [] | |
659 |
|
662 | |||
660 | def _ntasks(self): |
|
663 | def _ntasks(self): | |
661 | return len(self.tasks) |
|
664 | return len(self.tasks) | |
662 |
|
665 | |||
663 | def _nworkers(self): |
|
666 | def _nworkers(self): | |
664 | return len(self.workers) |
|
667 | return len(self.workers) | |
665 |
|
668 | |||
666 | ntasks = property(_ntasks, lambda self, _:None) |
|
669 | ntasks = property(_ntasks, lambda self, _:None) | |
667 | nworkers = property(_nworkers, lambda self, _:None) |
|
670 | nworkers = property(_nworkers, lambda self, _:None) | |
668 |
|
671 | |||
669 | def _taskids(self): |
|
672 | def _taskids(self): | |
670 | return [t.taskid for t in self.tasks] |
|
673 | return [t.taskid for t in self.tasks] | |
671 |
|
674 | |||
672 | def _workerids(self): |
|
675 | def _workerids(self): | |
673 | return [w.workerid for w in self.workers] |
|
676 | return [w.workerid for w in self.workers] | |
674 |
|
677 | |||
675 | taskids = property(_taskids, lambda self,_:None) |
|
678 | taskids = property(_taskids, lambda self,_:None) | |
676 | workerids = property(_workerids, lambda self,_:None) |
|
679 | workerids = property(_workerids, lambda self,_:None) | |
677 |
|
680 | |||
678 | def add_task(self, task, **flags): |
|
681 | def add_task(self, task, **flags): | |
679 | self.tasks.append(task) |
|
682 | self.tasks.append(task) | |
680 |
|
683 | |||
681 | def pop_task(self, id=None): |
|
684 | def pop_task(self, id=None): | |
682 | if id is None: |
|
685 | if id is None: | |
683 | return self.tasks.pop(0) |
|
686 | return self.tasks.pop(0) | |
684 | else: |
|
687 | else: | |
685 | for i in range(len(self.tasks)): |
|
688 | for i in range(len(self.tasks)): | |
686 | taskid = self.tasks[i].taskid |
|
689 | taskid = self.tasks[i].taskid | |
687 | if id == taskid: |
|
690 | if id == taskid: | |
688 | return self.tasks.pop(i) |
|
691 | return self.tasks.pop(i) | |
689 | raise IndexError("No task #%i"%id) |
|
692 | raise IndexError("No task #%i"%id) | |
690 |
|
693 | |||
691 | def add_worker(self, worker, **flags): |
|
694 | def add_worker(self, worker, **flags): | |
692 | self.workers.append(worker) |
|
695 | self.workers.append(worker) | |
693 |
|
696 | |||
694 | def pop_worker(self, id=None): |
|
697 | def pop_worker(self, id=None): | |
695 | if id is None: |
|
698 | if id is None: | |
696 | return self.workers.pop(0) |
|
699 | return self.workers.pop(0) | |
697 | else: |
|
700 | else: | |
698 | for i in range(len(self.workers)): |
|
701 | for i in range(len(self.workers)): | |
699 | workerid = self.workers[i].workerid |
|
702 | workerid = self.workers[i].workerid | |
700 | if id == workerid: |
|
703 | if id == workerid: | |
701 | return self.workers.pop(i) |
|
704 | return self.workers.pop(i) | |
702 | raise IndexError("No worker #%i"%id) |
|
705 | raise IndexError("No worker #%i"%id) | |
703 |
|
706 | |||
704 | def schedule(self): |
|
707 | def schedule(self): | |
705 | for t in self.tasks: |
|
708 | for t in self.tasks: | |
706 | for w in self.workers: |
|
709 | for w in self.workers: | |
707 | try:# do not allow exceptions to break this |
|
710 | try:# do not allow exceptions to break this | |
708 | # Allow the task to check itself using its |
|
711 | # Allow the task to check itself using its | |
709 | # check_depend method. |
|
712 | # check_depend method. | |
710 | cando = t.check_depend(w.properties) |
|
713 | cando = t.check_depend(w.properties) | |
711 | except: |
|
714 | except: | |
712 | cando = False |
|
715 | cando = False | |
713 | if cando: |
|
716 | if cando: | |
714 | return self.pop_worker(w.workerid), self.pop_task(t.taskid) |
|
717 | return self.pop_worker(w.workerid), self.pop_task(t.taskid) | |
715 | return None, None |
|
718 | return None, None | |
716 |
|
719 | |||
717 |
|
720 | |||
718 |
|
721 | |||
719 | class LIFOScheduler(FIFOScheduler): |
|
722 | class LIFOScheduler(FIFOScheduler): | |
720 | """ |
|
723 | """ | |
721 | A Last-In-First-Out (Stack) Scheduler. |
|
724 | A Last-In-First-Out (Stack) Scheduler. | |
722 |
|
725 | |||
723 | This scheduler should naively reward fast engines by giving |
|
726 | This scheduler should naively reward fast engines by giving | |
724 | them more jobs. This risks starvation, but only in cases with |
|
727 | them more jobs. This risks starvation, but only in cases with | |
725 | low load, where starvation does not really matter. |
|
728 | low load, where starvation does not really matter. | |
726 | """ |
|
729 | """ | |
727 |
|
730 | |||
728 | def add_task(self, task, **flags): |
|
731 | def add_task(self, task, **flags): | |
729 | # self.tasks.reverse() |
|
732 | # self.tasks.reverse() | |
730 | self.tasks.insert(0, task) |
|
733 | self.tasks.insert(0, task) | |
731 | # self.tasks.reverse() |
|
734 | # self.tasks.reverse() | |
732 |
|
735 | |||
733 | def add_worker(self, worker, **flags): |
|
736 | def add_worker(self, worker, **flags): | |
734 | # self.workers.reverse() |
|
737 | # self.workers.reverse() | |
735 | self.workers.insert(0, worker) |
|
738 | self.workers.insert(0, worker) | |
736 | # self.workers.reverse() |
|
739 | # self.workers.reverse() | |
737 |
|
740 | |||
738 |
|
741 | |||
739 | class ITaskController(cs.IControllerBase): |
|
742 | class ITaskController(cs.IControllerBase): | |
740 | """ |
|
743 | """ | |
741 | The Task based interface to a `ControllerService` object |
|
744 | The Task based interface to a `ControllerService` object | |
742 |
|
745 | |||
743 | This adapts a `ControllerService` to the ITaskController interface. |
|
746 | This adapts a `ControllerService` to the ITaskController interface. | |
744 | """ |
|
747 | """ | |
745 |
|
748 | |||
746 | def run(task): |
|
749 | def run(task): | |
747 | """ |
|
750 | """ | |
748 | Run a task. |
|
751 | Run a task. | |
749 |
|
752 | |||
750 | :Parameters: |
|
753 | :Parameters: | |
751 | task : an IPython `Task` object |
|
754 | task : an IPython `Task` object | |
752 |
|
755 | |||
753 | :Returns: the integer ID of the task |
|
756 | :Returns: the integer ID of the task | |
754 | """ |
|
757 | """ | |
755 |
|
758 | |||
756 | def get_task_result(taskid, block=False): |
|
759 | def get_task_result(taskid, block=False): | |
757 | """ |
|
760 | """ | |
758 | Get the result of a task by its ID. |
|
761 | Get the result of a task by its ID. | |
759 |
|
762 | |||
760 | :Parameters: |
|
763 | :Parameters: | |
761 | taskid : int |
|
764 | taskid : int | |
762 | the id of the task whose result is requested |
|
765 | the id of the task whose result is requested | |
763 |
|
766 | |||
764 | :Returns: `Deferred` to the task result if the task is done, and None |
|
767 | :Returns: `Deferred` to the task result if the task is done, and None | |
765 | if not. |
|
768 | if not. | |
766 |
|
769 | |||
767 | :Exceptions: |
|
770 | :Exceptions: | |
768 | actualResult will be an `IndexError` if no such task has been submitted |
|
771 | actualResult will be an `IndexError` if no such task has been submitted | |
769 | """ |
|
772 | """ | |
770 |
|
773 | |||
771 | def abort(taskid): |
|
774 | def abort(taskid): | |
772 | """Remove task from queue if task is has not been submitted. |
|
775 | """Remove task from queue if task is has not been submitted. | |
773 |
|
776 | |||
774 | If the task has already been submitted, wait for it to finish and discard |
|
777 | If the task has already been submitted, wait for it to finish and discard | |
775 | results and prevent resubmission. |
|
778 | results and prevent resubmission. | |
776 |
|
779 | |||
777 | :Parameters: |
|
780 | :Parameters: | |
778 | taskid : the id of the task to be aborted |
|
781 | taskid : the id of the task to be aborted | |
779 |
|
782 | |||
780 | :Returns: |
|
783 | :Returns: | |
781 | `Deferred` to abort attempt completion. Will be None on success. |
|
784 | `Deferred` to abort attempt completion. Will be None on success. | |
782 |
|
785 | |||
783 | :Exceptions: |
|
786 | :Exceptions: | |
784 | deferred will fail with `IndexError` if no such task has been submitted |
|
787 | deferred will fail with `IndexError` if no such task has been submitted | |
785 | or the task has already completed. |
|
788 | or the task has already completed. | |
786 | """ |
|
789 | """ | |
787 |
|
790 | |||
788 | def barrier(taskids): |
|
791 | def barrier(taskids): | |
789 | """ |
|
792 | """ | |
790 | Block until the list of taskids are completed. |
|
793 | Block until the list of taskids are completed. | |
791 |
|
794 | |||
792 | Returns None on success. |
|
795 | Returns None on success. | |
793 | """ |
|
796 | """ | |
794 |
|
797 | |||
795 | def spin(): |
|
798 | def spin(): | |
796 | """ |
|
799 | """ | |
797 | Touch the scheduler, to resume scheduling without submitting a task. |
|
800 | Touch the scheduler, to resume scheduling without submitting a task. | |
798 | """ |
|
801 | """ | |
799 |
|
802 | |||
800 | def queue_status(verbose=False): |
|
803 | def queue_status(verbose=False): | |
801 | """ |
|
804 | """ | |
802 | Get a dictionary with the current state of the task queue. |
|
805 | Get a dictionary with the current state of the task queue. | |
803 |
|
806 | |||
804 | If verbose is True, then return lists of taskids, otherwise, |
|
807 | If verbose is True, then return lists of taskids, otherwise, | |
805 | return the number of tasks with each status. |
|
808 | return the number of tasks with each status. | |
806 | """ |
|
809 | """ | |
807 |
|
810 | |||
808 | def clear(): |
|
811 | def clear(): | |
809 | """ |
|
812 | """ | |
810 | Clear all previously run tasks from the task controller. |
|
813 | Clear all previously run tasks from the task controller. | |
811 |
|
814 | |||
812 | This is needed because the task controller keep all task results |
|
815 | This is needed because the task controller keep all task results | |
813 | in memory. This can be a problem is there are many completed |
|
816 | in memory. This can be a problem is there are many completed | |
814 | tasks. Users should call this periodically to clean out these |
|
817 | tasks. Users should call this periodically to clean out these | |
815 | cached task results. |
|
818 | cached task results. | |
816 | """ |
|
819 | """ | |
817 |
|
820 | |||
818 |
|
821 | |||
819 | class TaskController(cs.ControllerAdapterBase): |
|
822 | class TaskController(cs.ControllerAdapterBase): | |
820 | """The Task based interface to a Controller object. |
|
823 | """The Task based interface to a Controller object. | |
821 |
|
824 | |||
822 | If you want to use a different scheduler, just subclass this and set |
|
825 | If you want to use a different scheduler, just subclass this and set | |
823 | the `SchedulerClass` member to the *class* of your chosen scheduler. |
|
826 | the `SchedulerClass` member to the *class* of your chosen scheduler. | |
824 | """ |
|
827 | """ | |
825 |
|
828 | |||
826 | zi.implements(ITaskController) |
|
829 | zi.implements(ITaskController) | |
827 | SchedulerClass = FIFOScheduler |
|
830 | SchedulerClass = FIFOScheduler | |
828 |
|
831 | |||
829 | timeout = 30 |
|
832 | timeout = 30 | |
830 |
|
833 | |||
831 | def __init__(self, controller): |
|
834 | def __init__(self, controller): | |
832 | self.controller = controller |
|
835 | self.controller = controller | |
833 | self.controller.on_register_engine_do(self.registerWorker, True) |
|
836 | self.controller.on_register_engine_do(self.registerWorker, True) | |
834 | self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do(self.unregisterWorker, True) |
|
837 | self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do(self.unregisterWorker, True) | |
835 | self.taskid = 0 |
|
838 | self.taskid = 0 | |
836 | self.failurePenalty = 1 # the time in seconds to penalize |
|
839 | self.failurePenalty = 1 # the time in seconds to penalize | |
837 | # a worker for failing a task |
|
840 | # a worker for failing a task | |
838 | self.pendingTasks = {} # dict of {workerid:(taskid, task)} |
|
841 | self.pendingTasks = {} # dict of {workerid:(taskid, task)} | |
839 | self.deferredResults = {} # dict of {taskid:deferred} |
|
842 | self.deferredResults = {} # dict of {taskid:deferred} | |
840 | self.finishedResults = {} # dict of {taskid:actualResult} |
|
843 | self.finishedResults = {} # dict of {taskid:actualResult} | |
841 | self.workers = {} # dict of {workerid:worker} |
|
844 | self.workers = {} # dict of {workerid:worker} | |
842 | self.abortPending = [] # dict of {taskid:abortDeferred} |
|
845 | self.abortPending = [] # dict of {taskid:abortDeferred} | |
843 | self.idleLater = None # delayed call object for timeout |
|
846 | self.idleLater = None # delayed call object for timeout | |
844 | self.scheduler = self.SchedulerClass() |
|
847 | self.scheduler = self.SchedulerClass() | |
845 |
|
848 | |||
846 | for id in self.controller.engines.keys(): |
|
849 | for id in self.controller.engines.keys(): | |
847 | self.workers[id] = IWorker(self.controller.engines[id]) |
|
850 | self.workers[id] = IWorker(self.controller.engines[id]) | |
848 | self.workers[id].workerid = id |
|
851 | self.workers[id].workerid = id | |
849 | self.schedule.add_worker(self.workers[id]) |
|
852 | self.schedule.add_worker(self.workers[id]) | |
850 |
|
853 | |||
851 | def registerWorker(self, id): |
|
854 | def registerWorker(self, id): | |
852 | """Called by controller.register_engine.""" |
|
855 | """Called by controller.register_engine.""" | |
853 | if self.workers.get(id): |
|
856 | if self.workers.get(id): | |
854 | raise ValueError("worker with id %s already exists. This should not happen." % id) |
|
857 | raise ValueError("worker with id %s already exists. This should not happen." % id) | |
855 | self.workers[id] = IWorker(self.controller.engines[id]) |
|
858 | self.workers[id] = IWorker(self.controller.engines[id]) | |
856 | self.workers[id].workerid = id |
|
859 | self.workers[id].workerid = id | |
857 | if not self.pendingTasks.has_key(id):# if not working |
|
860 | if not self.pendingTasks.has_key(id):# if not working | |
858 | self.scheduler.add_worker(self.workers[id]) |
|
861 | self.scheduler.add_worker(self.workers[id]) | |
859 | self.distributeTasks() |
|
862 | self.distributeTasks() | |
860 |
|
863 | |||
861 | def unregisterWorker(self, id): |
|
864 | def unregisterWorker(self, id): | |
862 | """Called by controller.unregister_engine""" |
|
865 | """Called by controller.unregister_engine""" | |
863 |
|
866 | |||
864 | if self.workers.has_key(id): |
|
867 | if self.workers.has_key(id): | |
865 | try: |
|
868 | try: | |
866 | self.scheduler.pop_worker(id) |
|
869 | self.scheduler.pop_worker(id) | |
867 | except IndexError: |
|
870 | except IndexError: | |
868 | pass |
|
871 | pass | |
869 | self.workers.pop(id) |
|
872 | self.workers.pop(id) | |
870 |
|
873 | |||
871 | def _pendingTaskIDs(self): |
|
874 | def _pendingTaskIDs(self): | |
872 | return [t.taskid for t in self.pendingTasks.values()] |
|
875 | return [t.taskid for t in self.pendingTasks.values()] | |
873 |
|
876 | |||
874 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
877 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
875 | # Interface methods |
|
878 | # Interface methods | |
876 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
879 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
877 |
|
880 | |||
878 | def run(self, task): |
|
881 | def run(self, task): | |
879 | """ |
|
882 | """ | |
880 | Run a task and return `Deferred` to its taskid. |
|
883 | Run a task and return `Deferred` to its taskid. | |
881 | """ |
|
884 | """ | |
882 | task.taskid = self.taskid |
|
885 | task.taskid = self.taskid | |
883 | task.start = time.localtime() |
|
886 | task.start = time.localtime() | |
884 | self.taskid += 1 |
|
887 | self.taskid += 1 | |
885 | d = defer.Deferred() |
|
888 | d = defer.Deferred() | |
886 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) |
|
889 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) | |
887 | log.msg('Queuing task: %i' % task.taskid) |
|
890 | log.msg('Queuing task: %i' % task.taskid) | |
888 |
|
891 | |||
889 | self.deferredResults[task.taskid] = [] |
|
892 | self.deferredResults[task.taskid] = [] | |
890 | self.distributeTasks() |
|
893 | self.distributeTasks() | |
891 | return defer.succeed(task.taskid) |
|
894 | return defer.succeed(task.taskid) | |
892 |
|
895 | |||
893 | def get_task_result(self, taskid, block=False): |
|
896 | def get_task_result(self, taskid, block=False): | |
894 | """ |
|
897 | """ | |
895 | Returns a `Deferred` to the task result, or None. |
|
898 | Returns a `Deferred` to the task result, or None. | |
896 | """ |
|
899 | """ | |
897 | log.msg("Getting task result: %i" % taskid) |
|
900 | log.msg("Getting task result: %i" % taskid) | |
898 | if self.finishedResults.has_key(taskid): |
|
901 | if self.finishedResults.has_key(taskid): | |
899 | tr = self.finishedResults[taskid] |
|
902 | tr = self.finishedResults[taskid] | |
900 | return defer.succeed(tr) |
|
903 | return defer.succeed(tr) | |
901 | elif self.deferredResults.has_key(taskid): |
|
904 | elif self.deferredResults.has_key(taskid): | |
902 | if block: |
|
905 | if block: | |
903 | d = defer.Deferred() |
|
906 | d = defer.Deferred() | |
904 | self.deferredResults[taskid].append(d) |
|
907 | self.deferredResults[taskid].append(d) | |
905 | return d |
|
908 | return d | |
906 | else: |
|
909 | else: | |
907 | return defer.succeed(None) |
|
910 | return defer.succeed(None) | |
908 | else: |
|
911 | else: | |
909 | return defer.fail(IndexError("task ID not registered: %r" % taskid)) |
|
912 | return defer.fail(IndexError("task ID not registered: %r" % taskid)) | |
910 |
|
913 | |||
911 | def abort(self, taskid): |
|
914 | def abort(self, taskid): | |
912 | """ |
|
915 | """ | |
913 | Remove a task from the queue if it has not been run already. |
|
916 | Remove a task from the queue if it has not been run already. | |
914 | """ |
|
917 | """ | |
915 | if not isinstance(taskid, int): |
|
918 | if not isinstance(taskid, int): | |
916 | return defer.fail(failure.Failure(TypeError("an integer task id expected: %r" % taskid))) |
|
919 | return defer.fail(failure.Failure(TypeError("an integer task id expected: %r" % taskid))) | |
917 | try: |
|
920 | try: | |
918 | self.scheduler.pop_task(taskid) |
|
921 | self.scheduler.pop_task(taskid) | |
919 | except IndexError, e: |
|
922 | except IndexError, e: | |
920 | if taskid in self.finishedResults.keys(): |
|
923 | if taskid in self.finishedResults.keys(): | |
921 | d = defer.fail(IndexError("Task Already Completed")) |
|
924 | d = defer.fail(IndexError("Task Already Completed")) | |
922 | elif taskid in self.abortPending: |
|
925 | elif taskid in self.abortPending: | |
923 | d = defer.fail(IndexError("Task Already Aborted")) |
|
926 | d = defer.fail(IndexError("Task Already Aborted")) | |
924 | elif taskid in self._pendingTaskIDs():# task is pending |
|
927 | elif taskid in self._pendingTaskIDs():# task is pending | |
925 | self.abortPending.append(taskid) |
|
928 | self.abortPending.append(taskid) | |
926 | d = defer.succeed(None) |
|
929 | d = defer.succeed(None) | |
927 | else: |
|
930 | else: | |
928 | d = defer.fail(e) |
|
931 | d = defer.fail(e) | |
929 | else: |
|
932 | else: | |
930 | d = defer.execute(self._doAbort, taskid) |
|
933 | d = defer.execute(self._doAbort, taskid) | |
931 |
|
934 | |||
932 | return d |
|
935 | return d | |
933 |
|
936 | |||
934 | def barrier(self, taskids): |
|
937 | def barrier(self, taskids): | |
935 | dList = [] |
|
938 | dList = [] | |
936 | if isinstance(taskids, int): |
|
939 | if isinstance(taskids, int): | |
937 | taskids = [taskids] |
|
940 | taskids = [taskids] | |
938 | for id in taskids: |
|
941 | for id in taskids: | |
939 | d = self.get_task_result(id, block=True) |
|
942 | d = self.get_task_result(id, block=True) | |
940 | dList.append(d) |
|
943 | dList.append(d) | |
941 | d = DeferredList(dList, consumeErrors=1) |
|
944 | d = DeferredList(dList, consumeErrors=1) | |
942 | d.addCallbacks(lambda r: None) |
|
945 | d.addCallbacks(lambda r: None) | |
943 | return d |
|
946 | return d | |
944 |
|
947 | |||
945 | def spin(self): |
|
948 | def spin(self): | |
946 | return defer.succeed(self.distributeTasks()) |
|
949 | return defer.succeed(self.distributeTasks()) | |
947 |
|
950 | |||
948 | def queue_status(self, verbose=False): |
|
951 | def queue_status(self, verbose=False): | |
949 | pending = self._pendingTaskIDs() |
|
952 | pending = self._pendingTaskIDs() | |
950 | failed = [] |
|
953 | failed = [] | |
951 | succeeded = [] |
|
954 | succeeded = [] | |
952 | for k,v in self.finishedResults.iteritems(): |
|
955 | for k,v in self.finishedResults.iteritems(): | |
953 | if not isinstance(v, failure.Failure): |
|
956 | if not isinstance(v, failure.Failure): | |
954 | if hasattr(v,'failure'): |
|
957 | if hasattr(v,'failure'): | |
955 | if v.failure is None: |
|
958 | if v.failure is None: | |
956 | succeeded.append(k) |
|
959 | succeeded.append(k) | |
957 | else: |
|
960 | else: | |
958 | failed.append(k) |
|
961 | failed.append(k) | |
959 | scheduled = self.scheduler.taskids |
|
962 | scheduled = self.scheduler.taskids | |
960 | if verbose: |
|
963 | if verbose: | |
961 | result = dict(pending=pending, failed=failed, |
|
964 | result = dict(pending=pending, failed=failed, | |
962 | succeeded=succeeded, scheduled=scheduled) |
|
965 | succeeded=succeeded, scheduled=scheduled) | |
963 | else: |
|
966 | else: | |
964 | result = dict(pending=len(pending),failed=len(failed), |
|
967 | result = dict(pending=len(pending),failed=len(failed), | |
965 | succeeded=len(succeeded),scheduled=len(scheduled)) |
|
968 | succeeded=len(succeeded),scheduled=len(scheduled)) | |
966 | return defer.succeed(result) |
|
969 | return defer.succeed(result) | |
967 |
|
970 | |||
968 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
971 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
969 | # Queue methods |
|
972 | # Queue methods | |
970 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
973 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
971 |
|
974 | |||
972 | def _doAbort(self, taskid): |
|
975 | def _doAbort(self, taskid): | |
973 | """ |
|
976 | """ | |
974 | Helper function for aborting a pending task. |
|
977 | Helper function for aborting a pending task. | |
975 | """ |
|
978 | """ | |
976 | log.msg("Task aborted: %i" % taskid) |
|
979 | log.msg("Task aborted: %i" % taskid) | |
977 | result = failure.Failure(error.TaskAborted()) |
|
980 | result = failure.Failure(error.TaskAborted()) | |
978 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) |
|
981 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) | |
979 | if taskid in self.abortPending: |
|
982 | if taskid in self.abortPending: | |
980 | self.abortPending.remove(taskid) |
|
983 | self.abortPending.remove(taskid) | |
981 |
|
984 | |||
982 | def _finishTask(self, taskid, result): |
|
985 | def _finishTask(self, taskid, result): | |
983 | dlist = self.deferredResults.pop(taskid) |
|
986 | dlist = self.deferredResults.pop(taskid) | |
984 | # result.taskid = taskid # The TaskResult should save the taskid |
|
987 | # result.taskid = taskid # The TaskResult should save the taskid | |
985 | self.finishedResults[taskid] = result |
|
988 | self.finishedResults[taskid] = result | |
986 | for d in dlist: |
|
989 | for d in dlist: | |
987 | d.callback(result) |
|
990 | d.callback(result) | |
988 |
|
991 | |||
989 | def distributeTasks(self): |
|
992 | def distributeTasks(self): | |
990 | """ |
|
993 | """ | |
991 | Distribute tasks while self.scheduler has things to do. |
|
994 | Distribute tasks while self.scheduler has things to do. | |
992 | """ |
|
995 | """ | |
993 | log.msg("distributing Tasks") |
|
996 | log.msg("distributing Tasks") | |
994 | worker, task = self.scheduler.schedule() |
|
997 | worker, task = self.scheduler.schedule() | |
995 | if not worker and not task: |
|
998 | if not worker and not task: | |
996 | if self.idleLater and self.idleLater.called:# we are inside failIdle |
|
999 | if self.idleLater and self.idleLater.called:# we are inside failIdle | |
997 | self.idleLater = None |
|
1000 | self.idleLater = None | |
998 | else: |
|
1001 | else: | |
999 | self.checkIdle() |
|
1002 | self.checkIdle() | |
1000 | return False |
|
1003 | return False | |
1001 | # else something to do: |
|
1004 | # else something to do: | |
1002 | while worker and task: |
|
1005 | while worker and task: | |
1003 | # get worker and task |
|
1006 | # get worker and task | |
1004 | # add to pending |
|
1007 | # add to pending | |
1005 | self.pendingTasks[worker.workerid] = task |
|
1008 | self.pendingTasks[worker.workerid] = task | |
1006 | # run/link callbacks |
|
1009 | # run/link callbacks | |
1007 | d = worker.run(task) |
|
1010 | d = worker.run(task) | |
1008 | log.msg("Running task %i on worker %i" %(task.taskid, worker.workerid)) |
|
1011 | log.msg("Running task %i on worker %i" %(task.taskid, worker.workerid)) | |
1009 | d.addBoth(self.taskCompleted, task.taskid, worker.workerid) |
|
1012 | d.addBoth(self.taskCompleted, task.taskid, worker.workerid) | |
1010 | worker, task = self.scheduler.schedule() |
|
1013 | worker, task = self.scheduler.schedule() | |
1011 | # check for idle timeout: |
|
1014 | # check for idle timeout: | |
1012 | self.checkIdle() |
|
1015 | self.checkIdle() | |
1013 | return True |
|
1016 | return True | |
1014 |
|
1017 | |||
1015 | def checkIdle(self): |
|
1018 | def checkIdle(self): | |
1016 | if self.idleLater and not self.idleLater.called: |
|
1019 | if self.idleLater and not self.idleLater.called: | |
1017 | self.idleLater.cancel() |
|
1020 | self.idleLater.cancel() | |
1018 | if self.scheduler.ntasks and self.workers and \ |
|
1021 | if self.scheduler.ntasks and self.workers and \ | |
1019 | self.scheduler.nworkers == len(self.workers): |
|
1022 | self.scheduler.nworkers == len(self.workers): | |
1020 | self.idleLater = reactor.callLater(self.timeout, self.failIdle) |
|
1023 | self.idleLater = reactor.callLater(self.timeout, self.failIdle) | |
1021 | else: |
|
1024 | else: | |
1022 | self.idleLater = None |
|
1025 | self.idleLater = None | |
1023 |
|
1026 | |||
1024 | def failIdle(self): |
|
1027 | def failIdle(self): | |
1025 | if not self.distributeTasks(): |
|
1028 | if not self.distributeTasks(): | |
1026 | while self.scheduler.ntasks: |
|
1029 | while self.scheduler.ntasks: | |
1027 | t = self.scheduler.pop_task() |
|
1030 | t = self.scheduler.pop_task() | |
1028 | msg = "task %i failed to execute due to unmet dependencies"%t.taskid |
|
1031 | msg = "task %i failed to execute due to unmet dependencies"%t.taskid | |
1029 | msg += " for %i seconds"%self.timeout |
|
1032 | msg += " for %i seconds"%self.timeout | |
1030 | log.msg("Task aborted by timeout: %i" % t.taskid) |
|
1033 | log.msg("Task aborted by timeout: %i" % t.taskid) | |
1031 | f = failure.Failure(error.TaskTimeout(msg)) |
|
1034 | f = failure.Failure(error.TaskTimeout(msg)) | |
1032 | self._finishTask(t.taskid, f) |
|
1035 | self._finishTask(t.taskid, f) | |
1033 | self.idleLater = None |
|
1036 | self.idleLater = None | |
1034 |
|
1037 | |||
1035 |
|
1038 | |||
1036 | def taskCompleted(self, success_and_result, taskid, workerid): |
|
1039 | def taskCompleted(self, success_and_result, taskid, workerid): | |
1037 | """This is the err/callback for a completed task.""" |
|
1040 | """This is the err/callback for a completed task.""" | |
1038 | success, result = success_and_result |
|
1041 | success, result = success_and_result | |
1039 | try: |
|
1042 | try: | |
1040 | task = self.pendingTasks.pop(workerid) |
|
1043 | task = self.pendingTasks.pop(workerid) | |
1041 | except: |
|
1044 | except: | |
1042 | # this should not happen |
|
1045 | # this should not happen | |
1043 | log.msg("Tried to pop bad pending task %i from worker %i"%(taskid, workerid)) |
|
1046 | log.msg("Tried to pop bad pending task %i from worker %i"%(taskid, workerid)) | |
1044 | log.msg("Result: %r"%result) |
|
1047 | log.msg("Result: %r"%result) | |
1045 | log.msg("Pending tasks: %s"%self.pendingTasks) |
|
1048 | log.msg("Pending tasks: %s"%self.pendingTasks) | |
1046 | return |
|
1049 | return | |
1047 |
|
1050 | |||
1048 | # Check if aborted while pending |
|
1051 | # Check if aborted while pending | |
1049 | aborted = False |
|
1052 | aborted = False | |
1050 | if taskid in self.abortPending: |
|
1053 | if taskid in self.abortPending: | |
1051 | self._doAbort(taskid) |
|
1054 | self._doAbort(taskid) | |
1052 | aborted = True |
|
1055 | aborted = True | |
1053 |
|
1056 | |||
1054 | if not aborted: |
|
1057 | if not aborted: | |
1055 | if not success: |
|
1058 | if not success: | |
1056 | log.msg("Task %i failed on worker %i"% (taskid, workerid)) |
|
1059 | log.msg("Task %i failed on worker %i"% (taskid, workerid)) | |
1057 | if task.retries > 0: # resubmit |
|
1060 | if task.retries > 0: # resubmit | |
1058 | task.retries -= 1 |
|
1061 | task.retries -= 1 | |
1059 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) |
|
1062 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) | |
1060 | s = "Resubmitting task %i, %i retries remaining" %(taskid, task.retries) |
|
1063 | s = "Resubmitting task %i, %i retries remaining" %(taskid, task.retries) | |
1061 | log.msg(s) |
|
1064 | log.msg(s) | |
1062 | self.distributeTasks() |
|
1065 | self.distributeTasks() | |
1063 | elif isinstance(task.recovery_task, BaseTask) and \ |
|
1066 | elif isinstance(task.recovery_task, BaseTask) and \ | |
1064 | task.recovery_task.retries > -1: |
|
1067 | task.recovery_task.retries > -1: | |
1065 | # retries = -1 is to prevent infinite recovery_task loop |
|
1068 | # retries = -1 is to prevent infinite recovery_task loop | |
1066 | task.retries = -1 |
|
1069 | task.retries = -1 | |
1067 | task.recovery_task.taskid = taskid |
|
1070 | task.recovery_task.taskid = taskid | |
1068 | task = task.recovery_task |
|
1071 | task = task.recovery_task | |
1069 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) |
|
1072 | self.scheduler.add_task(task) | |
1070 | s = "Recovering task %i, %i retries remaining" %(taskid, task.retries) |
|
1073 | s = "Recovering task %i, %i retries remaining" %(taskid, task.retries) | |
1071 | log.msg(s) |
|
1074 | log.msg(s) | |
1072 | self.distributeTasks() |
|
1075 | self.distributeTasks() | |
1073 | else: # done trying |
|
1076 | else: # done trying | |
1074 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) |
|
1077 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) | |
1075 | # wait a second before readmitting a worker that failed |
|
1078 | # wait a second before readmitting a worker that failed | |
1076 | # it may have died, and not yet been unregistered |
|
1079 | # it may have died, and not yet been unregistered | |
1077 | reactor.callLater(self.failurePenalty, self.readmitWorker, workerid) |
|
1080 | reactor.callLater(self.failurePenalty, self.readmitWorker, workerid) | |
1078 | else: # we succeeded |
|
1081 | else: # we succeeded | |
1079 | log.msg("Task completed: %i"% taskid) |
|
1082 | log.msg("Task completed: %i"% taskid) | |
1080 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) |
|
1083 | self._finishTask(taskid, result) | |
1081 | self.readmitWorker(workerid) |
|
1084 | self.readmitWorker(workerid) | |
1082 | else: # we aborted the task |
|
1085 | else: # we aborted the task | |
1083 | if not success: |
|
1086 | if not success: | |
1084 | reactor.callLater(self.failurePenalty, self.readmitWorker, workerid) |
|
1087 | reactor.callLater(self.failurePenalty, self.readmitWorker, workerid) | |
1085 | else: |
|
1088 | else: | |
1086 | self.readmitWorker(workerid) |
|
1089 | self.readmitWorker(workerid) | |
1087 |
|
1090 | |||
1088 | def readmitWorker(self, workerid): |
|
1091 | def readmitWorker(self, workerid): | |
1089 | """ |
|
1092 | """ | |
1090 | Readmit a worker to the scheduler. |
|
1093 | Readmit a worker to the scheduler. | |
1091 |
|
1094 | |||
1092 | This is outside `taskCompleted` because of the `failurePenalty` being |
|
1095 | This is outside `taskCompleted` because of the `failurePenalty` being | |
1093 | implemented through `reactor.callLater`. |
|
1096 | implemented through `reactor.callLater`. | |
1094 | """ |
|
1097 | """ | |
1095 |
|
1098 | |||
1096 | if workerid in self.workers.keys() and workerid not in self.pendingTasks.keys(): |
|
1099 | if workerid in self.workers.keys() and workerid not in self.pendingTasks.keys(): | |
1097 | self.scheduler.add_worker(self.workers[workerid]) |
|
1100 | self.scheduler.add_worker(self.workers[workerid]) | |
1098 | self.distributeTasks() |
|
1101 | self.distributeTasks() | |
1099 |
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1102 | |||
1100 | def clear(self): |
|
1103 | def clear(self): | |
1101 | """ |
|
1104 | """ | |
1102 | Clear all previously run tasks from the task controller. |
|
1105 | Clear all previously run tasks from the task controller. | |
1103 |
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1106 | |||
1104 | This is needed because the task controller keep all task results |
|
1107 | This is needed because the task controller keep all task results | |
1105 | in memory. This can be a problem is there are many completed |
|
1108 | in memory. This can be a problem is there are many completed | |
1106 | tasks. Users should call this periodically to clean out these |
|
1109 | tasks. Users should call this periodically to clean out these | |
1107 | cached task results. |
|
1110 | cached task results. | |
1108 | """ |
|
1111 | """ | |
1109 | self.finishedResults = {} |
|
1112 | self.finishedResults = {} | |
1110 | return defer.succeed(None) |
|
1113 | return defer.succeed(None) | |
1111 |
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1114 | |||
1112 |
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1115 | |||
1113 | components.registerAdapter(TaskController, cs.IControllerBase, ITaskController) |
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1116 | components.registerAdapter(TaskController, cs.IControllerBase, ITaskController) |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """IPython Test Suite Runner. |
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2 | """IPython Test Suite Runner. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | This module provides a main entry point to a user script to test IPython |
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4 | This module provides a main entry point to a user script to test IPython | |
5 | itself from the command line. There are two ways of running this script: |
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5 | itself from the command line. There are two ways of running this script: | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | 1. With the syntax `iptest all`. This runs our entire test suite by |
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7 | 1. With the syntax `iptest all`. This runs our entire test suite by | |
8 | calling this script (with different arguments) or trial recursively. This |
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8 | calling this script (with different arguments) or trial recursively. This | |
9 | causes modules and package to be tested in different processes, using nose |
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9 | causes modules and package to be tested in different processes, using nose | |
10 | or trial where appropriate. |
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10 | or trial where appropriate. | |
11 | 2. With the regular nose syntax, like `iptest -vvs IPython`. In this form |
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11 | 2. With the regular nose syntax, like `iptest -vvs IPython`. In this form | |
12 | the script simply calls nose, but with special command line flags and |
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12 | the script simply calls nose, but with special command line flags and | |
13 | plugins loaded. |
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13 | plugins loaded. | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | For now, this script requires that both nose and twisted are installed. This |
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15 | For now, this script requires that both nose and twisted are installed. This | |
16 | will change in the future. |
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16 | will change in the future. | |
17 | """ |
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17 | """ | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
20 | # Module imports |
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20 | # Module imports | |
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | import os |
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23 | import os | |
24 | import os.path as path |
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24 | import os.path as path | |
25 | import sys |
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25 | import sys | |
26 | import subprocess |
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26 | import subprocess | |
27 | import time |
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27 | import time | |
28 | import warnings |
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28 | import warnings | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | import nose.plugins.builtin |
|
30 | import nose.plugins.builtin | |
31 | from nose.core import TestProgram |
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31 | from nose.core import TestProgram | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | from IPython.testing.plugin.ipdoctest import IPythonDoctest |
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33 | from IPython.testing.plugin.ipdoctest import IPythonDoctest | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
36 | # Globals and constants |
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36 | # Globals and constants | |
37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | # For the IPythonDoctest plugin, we need to exclude certain patterns that cause |
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39 | # For the IPythonDoctest plugin, we need to exclude certain patterns that cause | |
40 | # testing problems. We should strive to minimize the number of skipped |
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40 | # testing problems. We should strive to minimize the number of skipped | |
41 | # modules, since this means untested code. As the testing machinery |
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41 | # modules, since this means untested code. As the testing machinery | |
42 | # solidifies, this list should eventually become empty. |
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42 | # solidifies, this list should eventually become empty. | |
43 | EXCLUDE = ['IPython/external/', |
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43 | EXCLUDE = ['IPython/external/', | |
44 | 'IPython/platutils_win32', |
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44 | 'IPython/platutils_win32', | |
45 | 'IPython/frontend/cocoa', |
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45 | 'IPython/frontend/cocoa', | |
46 | 'IPython/frontend/process/winprocess.py', |
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46 | 'IPython/frontend/process/winprocess.py', | |
47 | 'IPython_doctest_plugin', |
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47 | 'IPython_doctest_plugin', | |
48 | 'IPython/Gnuplot', |
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48 | 'IPython/Gnuplot', | |
49 | 'IPython/Extensions/ipy_', |
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49 | 'IPython/Extensions/ipy_', | |
50 | 'IPython/Extensions/clearcmd', |
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50 | 'IPython/Extensions/clearcmd', | |
51 | 'IPython/Extensions/PhysicalQIn', |
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51 | 'IPython/Extensions/PhysicalQIn', | |
52 | 'IPython/Extensions/scitedirector', |
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52 | 'IPython/Extensions/scitedirector', | |
53 | 'IPython/Extensions/numeric_formats', |
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53 | 'IPython/Extensions/numeric_formats', | |
54 | 'IPython/testing/attic', |
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54 | 'IPython/testing/attic', | |
55 | ] |
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55 | ] | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
58 | # Functions and classes |
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58 | # Functions and classes | |
59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | def run_iptest(): |
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61 | def run_iptest(): | |
62 | """Run the IPython test suite using nose. |
|
62 | """Run the IPython test suite using nose. | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | This function is called when this script is **not** called with the form |
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64 | This function is called when this script is **not** called with the form | |
65 | `iptest all`. It simply calls nose with appropriate command line flags |
|
65 | `iptest all`. It simply calls nose with appropriate command line flags | |
66 | and accepts all of the standard nose arguments. |
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66 | and accepts all of the standard nose arguments. | |
67 | """ |
|
67 | """ | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', |
|
69 | warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', | |
70 | 'This will be removed soon. Use IPython.testing.util instead') |
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70 | 'This will be removed soon. Use IPython.testing.util instead') | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | argv = sys.argv + [ |
|
72 | argv = sys.argv + [ | |
73 | # Loading ipdoctest causes problems with Twisted. |
|
73 | # Loading ipdoctest causes problems with Twisted. | |
74 | # I am removing this as a temporary fix to get the |
|
74 | # I am removing this as a temporary fix to get the | |
75 | # test suite back into working shape. Our nose |
|
75 | # test suite back into working shape. Our nose | |
76 | # plugin needs to be gone through with a fine |
|
76 | # plugin needs to be gone through with a fine | |
77 | # toothed comb to find what is causing the problem. |
|
77 | # toothed comb to find what is causing the problem. | |
78 | '--with-ipdoctest', |
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78 | '--with-ipdoctest', | |
79 | '--ipdoctest-tests','--ipdoctest-extension=txt', |
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79 | '--ipdoctest-tests','--ipdoctest-extension=txt', | |
80 | '--detailed-errors', |
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80 | '--detailed-errors', | |
81 |
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81 | |||
82 | # We add --exe because of setuptools' imbecility (it |
|
82 | # We add --exe because of setuptools' imbecility (it | |
83 | # blindly does chmod +x on ALL files). Nose does the |
|
83 | # blindly does chmod +x on ALL files). Nose does the | |
84 | # right thing and it tries to avoid executables, |
|
84 | # right thing and it tries to avoid executables, | |
85 | # setuptools unfortunately forces our hand here. This |
|
85 | # setuptools unfortunately forces our hand here. This | |
86 | # has been discussed on the distutils list and the |
|
86 | # has been discussed on the distutils list and the | |
87 | # setuptools devs refuse to fix this problem! |
|
87 | # setuptools devs refuse to fix this problem! | |
88 | '--exe', |
|
88 | '--exe', | |
89 | ] |
|
89 | ] | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | # Detect if any tests were required by explicitly calling an IPython |
|
91 | # Detect if any tests were required by explicitly calling an IPython | |
92 | # submodule or giving a specific path |
|
92 | # submodule or giving a specific path | |
93 | has_tests = False |
|
93 | has_tests = False | |
94 | for arg in sys.argv: |
|
94 | for arg in sys.argv: | |
95 | if 'IPython' in arg or arg.endswith('.py') or \ |
|
95 | if 'IPython' in arg or arg.endswith('.py') or \ | |
96 | (':' in arg and '.py' in arg): |
|
96 | (':' in arg and '.py' in arg): | |
97 | has_tests = True |
|
97 | has_tests = True | |
98 | break |
|
98 | break | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | # If nothing was specifically requested, test full IPython |
|
100 | # If nothing was specifically requested, test full IPython | |
101 | if not has_tests: |
|
101 | if not has_tests: | |
102 | argv.append('IPython') |
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102 | argv.append('IPython') | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | # Construct list of plugins, omitting the existing doctest plugin, which |
|
104 | # Construct list of plugins, omitting the existing doctest plugin, which | |
105 | # ours replaces (and extends). |
|
105 | # ours replaces (and extends). | |
106 | plugins = [IPythonDoctest(EXCLUDE)] |
|
106 | plugins = [IPythonDoctest(EXCLUDE)] | |
107 | for p in nose.plugins.builtin.plugins: |
|
107 | for p in nose.plugins.builtin.plugins: | |
108 | plug = p() |
|
108 | plug = p() | |
109 | if plug.name == 'doctest': |
|
109 | if plug.name == 'doctest': | |
110 | continue |
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110 | continue | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | #print '*** adding plugin:',plug.name # dbg |
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112 | #print '*** adding plugin:',plug.name # dbg | |
113 | plugins.append(plug) |
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113 | plugins.append(plug) | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | TestProgram(argv=argv,plugins=plugins) |
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115 | TestProgram(argv=argv,plugins=plugins) | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | class IPTester(object): |
|
118 | class IPTester(object): | |
119 | """Call that calls iptest or trial in a subprocess. |
|
119 | """Call that calls iptest or trial in a subprocess. | |
120 | """ |
|
120 | """ | |
121 | def __init__(self,runner='iptest',params=None): |
|
121 | def __init__(self,runner='iptest',params=None): | |
122 | """ """ |
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122 | """ """ | |
123 | if runner == 'iptest': |
|
123 | if runner == 'iptest': | |
124 | self.runner = ['iptest','-v'] |
|
124 | self.runner = ['iptest','-v'] | |
125 | else: |
|
125 | else: | |
126 | self.runner = ['trial'] |
|
126 | self.runner = ['trial'] | |
127 | if params is None: |
|
127 | if params is None: | |
128 | params = [] |
|
128 | params = [] | |
129 | if isinstance(params,str): |
|
129 | if isinstance(params,str): | |
130 | params = [params] |
|
130 | params = [params] | |
131 | self.params = params |
|
131 | self.params = params | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | # Assemble call |
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133 | # Assemble call | |
134 | self.call_args = self.runner+self.params |
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134 | self.call_args = self.runner+self.params | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | def run(self): |
|
136 | def run(self): | |
137 | """Run the stored commands""" |
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137 | """Run the stored commands""" | |
138 | return subprocess.call(self.call_args) |
|
138 | return subprocess.call(self.call_args) | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def make_runners(): |
|
141 | def make_runners(): | |
142 | """Define the modules and packages that need to be tested. |
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142 | """Define the modules and packages that need to be tested. | |
143 | """ |
|
143 | """ | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | # This omits additional top-level modules that should not be doctested. |
|
145 | # This omits additional top-level modules that should not be doctested. | |
146 | # XXX: Shell.py is also ommited because of a bug in the skip_doctest |
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146 | # XXX: Shell.py is also ommited because of a bug in the skip_doctest | |
147 | # decorator. See ticket https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366209 |
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147 | # decorator. See ticket https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366209 | |
148 | top_mod = \ |
|
148 | top_mod = \ | |
149 | ['background_jobs.py', 'ColorANSI.py', 'completer.py', 'ConfigLoader.py', |
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149 | ['background_jobs.py', 'ColorANSI.py', 'completer.py', 'ConfigLoader.py', | |
150 | 'CrashHandler.py', 'Debugger.py', 'deep_reload.py', 'demo.py', |
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150 | 'CrashHandler.py', 'Debugger.py', 'deep_reload.py', 'demo.py', | |
151 | 'DPyGetOpt.py', 'dtutils.py', 'excolors.py', 'FakeModule.py', |
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151 | 'DPyGetOpt.py', 'dtutils.py', 'excolors.py', 'FakeModule.py', | |
152 | 'generics.py', 'genutils.py', 'history.py', 'hooks.py', 'ipapi.py', |
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152 | 'generics.py', 'genutils.py', 'history.py', 'hooks.py', 'ipapi.py', | |
153 | 'iplib.py', 'ipmaker.py', 'ipstruct.py', 'irunner.py', 'Itpl.py', |
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153 | 'iplib.py', 'ipmaker.py', 'ipstruct.py', 'irunner.py', 'Itpl.py', | |
154 | 'Logger.py', 'macro.py', 'Magic.py', 'OInspect.py', |
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154 | 'Logger.py', 'macro.py', 'Magic.py', 'OInspect.py', | |
155 | 'OutputTrap.py', 'platutils.py', 'prefilter.py', 'Prompts.py', |
|
155 | 'OutputTrap.py', 'platutils.py', 'prefilter.py', 'Prompts.py', | |
156 | 'PyColorize.py', 'Release.py', 'rlineimpl.py', 'shadowns.py', |
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156 | 'PyColorize.py', 'Release.py', 'rlineimpl.py', 'shadowns.py', | |
157 | 'shellglobals.py', 'strdispatch.py', 'twshell.py', |
|
157 | 'shellglobals.py', 'strdispatch.py', 'twshell.py', | |
158 | 'ultraTB.py', 'upgrade_dir.py', 'usage.py', 'wildcard.py', |
|
158 | 'ultraTB.py', 'upgrade_dir.py', 'usage.py', 'wildcard.py', | |
159 | # See note above for why this is skipped |
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159 | # See note above for why this is skipped | |
160 | # 'Shell.py', |
|
160 | # 'Shell.py', | |
161 | 'winconsole.py'] |
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161 | 'winconsole.py'] | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
163 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
164 | top_mod.append('platutils_posix.py') |
|
164 | top_mod.append('platutils_posix.py') | |
165 | elif sys.platform == 'win32': |
|
165 | elif sys.platform == 'win32': | |
166 | top_mod.append('platutils_win32.py') |
|
166 | top_mod.append('platutils_win32.py') | |
167 | else: |
|
167 | else: | |
168 | top_mod.append('platutils_dummy.py') |
|
168 | top_mod.append('platutils_dummy.py') | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | top_pack = ['config','Extensions','frontend','gui','kernel', |
|
170 | # These are tested by nose, so skip IPython.kernel | |
|
171 | top_pack = ['config','Extensions','frontend','gui', | |||
171 | 'testing','tests','tools','UserConfig'] |
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172 | 'testing','tests','tools','UserConfig'] | |
172 |
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173 | |||
173 | modules = ['IPython.%s' % m[:-3] for m in top_mod ] |
|
174 | modules = ['IPython.%s' % m[:-3] for m in top_mod ] | |
174 | packages = ['IPython.%s' % m for m in top_pack ] |
|
175 | packages = ['IPython.%s' % m for m in top_pack ] | |
175 |
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176 | |||
176 | # Make runners |
|
177 | # Make runners | |
177 | runners = dict(zip(top_pack, [IPTester(params=v) for v in packages])) |
|
178 | runners = dict(zip(top_pack, [IPTester(params=v) for v in packages])) | |
178 |
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179 | |||
|
180 | # Test IPython.kernel using trial if twisted is installed | |||
179 | try: |
|
181 | try: | |
180 | import zope.interface |
|
182 | import zope.interface | |
181 | import twisted |
|
183 | import twisted | |
182 | import foolscap |
|
184 | import foolscap | |
183 | except ImportError: |
|
185 | except ImportError: | |
184 | pass |
|
186 | pass | |
185 | else: |
|
187 | else: | |
186 | runners['trial'] = IPTester('trial',['IPython']) |
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188 | runners['trial'] = IPTester('trial',['IPython']) | |
187 |
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189 | |||
188 | for m in modules: |
|
190 | for m in modules: | |
189 | runners[m] = IPTester(params=m) |
|
191 | runners[m] = IPTester(params=m) | |
190 |
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192 | |||
191 | return runners |
|
193 | return runners | |
192 |
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194 | |||
193 |
|
195 | |||
194 | def run_iptestall(): |
|
196 | def run_iptestall(): | |
195 | """Run the entire IPython test suite by calling nose and trial. |
|
197 | """Run the entire IPython test suite by calling nose and trial. | |
196 |
|
198 | |||
197 | This function constructs :class:`IPTester` instances for all IPython |
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199 | This function constructs :class:`IPTester` instances for all IPython | |
198 | modules and package and then runs each of them. This causes the modules |
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200 | modules and package and then runs each of them. This causes the modules | |
199 | and packages of IPython to be tested each in their own subprocess using |
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201 | and packages of IPython to be tested each in their own subprocess using | |
200 | nose or twisted.trial appropriately. |
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202 | nose or twisted.trial appropriately. | |
201 | """ |
|
203 | """ | |
202 | runners = make_runners() |
|
204 | runners = make_runners() | |
203 | # Run all test runners, tracking execution time |
|
205 | # Run all test runners, tracking execution time | |
204 | failed = {} |
|
206 | failed = {} | |
205 | t_start = time.time() |
|
207 | t_start = time.time() | |
206 | for name,runner in runners.iteritems(): |
|
208 | for name,runner in runners.iteritems(): | |
207 | print '*'*77 |
|
209 | print '*'*77 | |
208 | print 'IPython test set:',name |
|
210 | print 'IPython test set:',name | |
209 | res = runner.run() |
|
211 | res = runner.run() | |
210 | if res: |
|
212 | if res: | |
211 | failed[name] = res |
|
213 | failed[name] = res | |
212 | t_end = time.time() |
|
214 | t_end = time.time() | |
213 | t_tests = t_end - t_start |
|
215 | t_tests = t_end - t_start | |
214 | nrunners = len(runners) |
|
216 | nrunners = len(runners) | |
215 | nfail = len(failed) |
|
217 | nfail = len(failed) | |
216 | # summarize results |
|
218 | # summarize results | |
217 |
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219 | |||
218 | print '*'*77 |
|
220 | print '*'*77 | |
219 | print 'Ran %s test sets in %.3fs' % (nrunners, t_tests) |
|
221 | print 'Ran %s test sets in %.3fs' % (nrunners, t_tests) | |
220 |
|
222 | |||
221 | if not failed: |
|
223 | if not failed: | |
222 | print 'OK' |
|
224 | print 'OK' | |
223 | else: |
|
225 | else: | |
224 | # If anything went wrong, point out what command to rerun manually to |
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226 | # If anything went wrong, point out what command to rerun manually to | |
225 | # see the actual errors and individual summary |
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227 | # see the actual errors and individual summary | |
226 | print 'ERROR - %s out of %s test sets failed.' % (nfail, nrunners) |
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228 | print 'ERROR - %s out of %s test sets failed.' % (nfail, nrunners) | |
227 | for name in failed: |
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229 | for name in failed: | |
228 | failed_runner = runners[name] |
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230 | failed_runner = runners[name] | |
229 | print '-'*40 |
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231 | print '-'*40 | |
230 | print 'Runner failed:',name |
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232 | print 'Runner failed:',name | |
231 | print 'You may wish to rerun this one individually, with:' |
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233 | print 'You may wish to rerun this one individually, with:' | |
232 | print ' '.join(failed_runner.call_args) |
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234 | print ' '.join(failed_runner.call_args) | |
233 |
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235 | |||
234 |
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236 | |||
235 |
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237 | |||
236 | def main(): |
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238 | def main(): | |
237 | if sys.argv[1] == 'all': |
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239 | if sys.argv[1] == 'all': | |
238 | run_iptestall() |
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240 | run_iptestall() | |
239 | else: |
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241 | else: | |
240 | run_iptest() |
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242 | run_iptest() | |
241 |
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243 | |||
242 |
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244 | |||
243 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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245 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
244 | main() No newline at end of file |
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246 | main() |
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1 | """Nose Plugin that supports IPython doctests. |
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1 | """Nose Plugin that supports IPython doctests. | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | Limitations: |
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3 | Limitations: | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | - When generating examples for use as doctests, make sure that you have |
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5 | - When generating examples for use as doctests, make sure that you have | |
6 | pretty-printing OFF. This can be done either by starting ipython with the |
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6 | pretty-printing OFF. This can be done either by starting ipython with the | |
7 | flag '--nopprint', by setting pprint to 0 in your ipythonrc file, or by |
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7 | flag '--nopprint', by setting pprint to 0 in your ipythonrc file, or by | |
8 | interactively disabling it with %Pprint. This is required so that IPython |
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8 | interactively disabling it with %Pprint. This is required so that IPython | |
9 | output matches that of normal Python, which is used by doctest for internal |
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9 | output matches that of normal Python, which is used by doctest for internal | |
10 | execution. |
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10 | execution. | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | - Do not rely on specific prompt numbers for results (such as using |
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12 | - Do not rely on specific prompt numbers for results (such as using | |
13 | '_34==True', for example). For IPython tests run via an external process the |
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13 | '_34==True', for example). For IPython tests run via an external process the | |
14 | prompt numbers may be different, and IPython tests run as normal python code |
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14 | prompt numbers may be different, and IPython tests run as normal python code | |
15 | won't even have these special _NN variables set at all. |
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15 | won't even have these special _NN variables set at all. | |
16 | """ |
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16 | """ | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # Module imports |
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19 | # Module imports | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | # From the standard library |
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21 | # From the standard library | |
22 | import __builtin__ |
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22 | import __builtin__ | |
23 | import commands |
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23 | import commands | |
24 | import doctest |
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24 | import doctest | |
25 | import inspect |
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25 | import inspect | |
26 | import logging |
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26 | import logging | |
27 | import os |
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27 | import os | |
28 | import re |
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28 | import re | |
29 | import sys |
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29 | import sys | |
30 | import traceback |
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30 | import traceback | |
31 | import unittest |
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31 | import unittest | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | from inspect import getmodule |
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33 | from inspect import getmodule | |
34 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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34 | from StringIO import StringIO | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | # We are overriding the default doctest runner, so we need to import a few |
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36 | # We are overriding the default doctest runner, so we need to import a few | |
37 | # things from doctest directly |
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37 | # things from doctest directly | |
38 | from doctest import (REPORTING_FLAGS, REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE, |
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38 | from doctest import (REPORTING_FLAGS, REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE, | |
39 | _unittest_reportflags, DocTestRunner, |
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39 | _unittest_reportflags, DocTestRunner, | |
40 | _extract_future_flags, pdb, _OutputRedirectingPdb, |
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40 | _extract_future_flags, pdb, _OutputRedirectingPdb, | |
41 | _exception_traceback, |
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41 | _exception_traceback, | |
42 | linecache) |
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42 | linecache) | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | # Third-party modules |
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44 | # Third-party modules | |
45 | import nose.core |
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45 | import nose.core | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | from nose.plugins import doctests, Plugin |
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47 | from nose.plugins import doctests, Plugin | |
48 | from nose.util import anyp, getpackage, test_address, resolve_name, tolist |
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48 | from nose.util import anyp, getpackage, test_address, resolve_name, tolist | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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50 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
51 | # Module globals and other constants |
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51 | # Module globals and other constants | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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53 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | ########################################################################### |
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55 | ########################################################################### | |
56 | # *** HACK *** |
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56 | # *** HACK *** | |
57 | # We must start our own ipython object and heavily muck with it so that all the |
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57 | # We must start our own ipython object and heavily muck with it so that all the | |
58 | # modifications IPython makes to system behavior don't send the doctest |
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58 | # modifications IPython makes to system behavior don't send the doctest | |
59 | # machinery into a fit. This code should be considered a gross hack, but it |
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59 | # machinery into a fit. This code should be considered a gross hack, but it | |
60 | # gets the job done. |
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60 | # gets the job done. | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | def default_argv(): |
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62 | def default_argv(): | |
63 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" |
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63 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | # Get the install directory for the user configuration and tell ipython to |
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65 | # Get the install directory for the user configuration and tell ipython to | |
66 | # use the default profile from there. |
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66 | # use the default profile from there. | |
67 | from IPython import UserConfig |
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67 | from IPython import UserConfig | |
68 | ipcdir = os.path.dirname(UserConfig.__file__) |
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68 | ipcdir = os.path.dirname(UserConfig.__file__) | |
69 | #ipconf = os.path.join(ipcdir,'ipy_user_conf.py') |
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69 | #ipconf = os.path.join(ipcdir,'ipy_user_conf.py') | |
70 | ipconf = os.path.join(ipcdir,'ipythonrc') |
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70 | ipconf = os.path.join(ipcdir,'ipythonrc') | |
71 | #print 'conf:',ipconf # dbg |
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71 | #print 'conf:',ipconf # dbg | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | return ['--colors=NoColor','--noterm_title','-rcfile=%s' % ipconf] |
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73 | return ['--colors=NoColor','--noterm_title','-rcfile=%s' % ipconf] | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | # Hack to modify the %run command so we can sync the user's namespace with the |
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76 | # Hack to modify the %run command so we can sync the user's namespace with the | |
77 | # test globals. Once we move over to a clean magic system, this will be done |
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77 | # test globals. Once we move over to a clean magic system, this will be done | |
78 | # with much less ugliness. |
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78 | # with much less ugliness. | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | class py_file_finder(object): |
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80 | class py_file_finder(object): | |
81 | def __init__(self,test_filename): |
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81 | def __init__(self,test_filename): | |
82 | self.test_filename = test_filename |
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82 | self.test_filename = test_filename | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | def __call__(self,name): |
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84 | def __call__(self,name): | |
85 | from IPython.genutils import get_py_filename |
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85 | from IPython.genutils import get_py_filename | |
86 | try: |
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86 | try: | |
87 | return get_py_filename(name) |
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87 | return get_py_filename(name) | |
88 | except IOError: |
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88 | except IOError: | |
89 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(self.test_filename) |
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89 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(self.test_filename) | |
90 | new_path = os.path.join(test_dir,name) |
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90 | new_path = os.path.join(test_dir,name) | |
91 | return get_py_filename(new_path) |
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91 | return get_py_filename(new_path) | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 |
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93 | |||
94 | def _run_ns_sync(self,arg_s,runner=None): |
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94 | def _run_ns_sync(self,arg_s,runner=None): | |
95 | """Modified version of %run that syncs testing namespaces. |
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95 | """Modified version of %run that syncs testing namespaces. | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | This is strictly needed for running doctests that call %run. |
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97 | This is strictly needed for running doctests that call %run. | |
98 | """ |
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98 | """ | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | finder = py_file_finder(_run_ns_sync.test_filename) |
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100 | # When tests call %run directly (not via doctest) these function attributes | |
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101 | # are not set | |||
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102 | try: | |||
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103 | fname = _run_ns_sync.test_filename | |||
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104 | except AttributeError: | |||
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105 | fname = arg_s | |||
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106 | ||||
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107 | finder = py_file_finder(fname) | |||
101 | out = _ip.IP.magic_run_ori(arg_s,runner,finder) |
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108 | out = _ip.IP.magic_run_ori(arg_s,runner,finder) | |
102 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs.update(_ip.user_ns) |
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109 | ||
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110 | # Simliarly, there is no test_globs when a test is NOT a doctest | |||
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111 | if hasattr(_run_ns_sync,'test_globs'): | |||
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112 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs.update(_ip.user_ns) | |||
103 | return out |
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113 | return out | |
104 |
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114 | |||
105 |
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115 | |||
106 | class ipnsdict(dict): |
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116 | class ipnsdict(dict): | |
107 | """A special subclass of dict for use as an IPython namespace in doctests. |
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117 | """A special subclass of dict for use as an IPython namespace in doctests. | |
108 |
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118 | |||
109 | This subclass adds a simple checkpointing capability so that when testing |
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119 | This subclass adds a simple checkpointing capability so that when testing | |
110 | machinery clears it (we use it as the test execution context), it doesn't |
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120 | machinery clears it (we use it as the test execution context), it doesn't | |
111 | get completely destroyed. |
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121 | get completely destroyed. | |
112 | """ |
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122 | """ | |
113 |
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123 | |||
114 | def __init__(self,*a): |
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124 | def __init__(self,*a): | |
115 | dict.__init__(self,*a) |
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125 | dict.__init__(self,*a) | |
116 | self._savedict = {} |
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126 | self._savedict = {} | |
117 |
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127 | |||
118 | def clear(self): |
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128 | def clear(self): | |
119 | dict.clear(self) |
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129 | dict.clear(self) | |
120 | self.update(self._savedict) |
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130 | self.update(self._savedict) | |
121 |
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131 | |||
122 | def _checkpoint(self): |
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132 | def _checkpoint(self): | |
123 | self._savedict.clear() |
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133 | self._savedict.clear() | |
124 | self._savedict.update(self) |
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134 | self._savedict.update(self) | |
125 |
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135 | |||
126 | def update(self,other): |
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136 | def update(self,other): | |
127 | self._checkpoint() |
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137 | self._checkpoint() | |
128 | dict.update(self,other) |
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138 | dict.update(self,other) | |
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139 | ||||
129 | # If '_' is in the namespace, python won't set it when executing code, |
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140 | # If '_' is in the namespace, python won't set it when executing code, | |
130 | # and we have examples that test it. So we ensure that the namespace |
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141 | # and we have examples that test it. So we ensure that the namespace | |
131 | # is always 'clean' of it before it's used for test code execution. |
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142 | # is always 'clean' of it before it's used for test code execution. | |
132 | self.pop('_',None) |
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143 | self.pop('_',None) | |
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144 | ||||
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145 | # The builtins namespace must *always* be the real __builtin__ module, | |||
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146 | # else weird stuff happens. The main ipython code does have provisions | |||
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147 | # to ensure this after %run, but since in this class we do some | |||
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148 | # aggressive low-level cleaning of the execution namespace, we need to | |||
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149 | # correct for that ourselves, to ensure consitency with the 'real' | |||
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150 | # ipython. | |||
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151 | self['__builtins__'] = __builtin__ | |||
133 |
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152 | |||
134 |
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153 | |||
135 | def start_ipython(): |
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154 | def start_ipython(): | |
136 | """Start a global IPython shell, which we need for IPython-specific syntax. |
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155 | """Start a global IPython shell, which we need for IPython-specific syntax. | |
137 | """ |
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156 | """ | |
138 |
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157 | |||
139 | # This function should only ever run once! |
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158 | # This function should only ever run once! | |
140 | if hasattr(start_ipython,'already_called'): |
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159 | if hasattr(start_ipython,'already_called'): | |
141 | return |
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160 | return | |
142 | start_ipython.already_called = True |
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161 | start_ipython.already_called = True | |
143 |
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162 | |||
144 | # Ok, first time we're called, go ahead |
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163 | # Ok, first time we're called, go ahead | |
145 | import new |
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164 | import new | |
146 |
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165 | |||
147 | import IPython |
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166 | import IPython | |
148 |
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167 | |||
149 | def xsys(cmd): |
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168 | def xsys(cmd): | |
150 | """Execute a command and print its output. |
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169 | """Execute a command and print its output. | |
151 |
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170 | |||
152 | This is just a convenience function to replace the IPython system call |
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171 | This is just a convenience function to replace the IPython system call | |
153 | with one that is more doctest-friendly. |
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172 | with one that is more doctest-friendly. | |
154 | """ |
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173 | """ | |
155 | cmd = _ip.IP.var_expand(cmd,depth=1) |
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174 | cmd = _ip.IP.var_expand(cmd,depth=1) | |
156 | sys.stdout.write(commands.getoutput(cmd)) |
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175 | sys.stdout.write(commands.getoutput(cmd)) | |
157 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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176 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
158 |
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177 | |||
159 | # Store certain global objects that IPython modifies |
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178 | # Store certain global objects that IPython modifies | |
160 | _displayhook = sys.displayhook |
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179 | _displayhook = sys.displayhook | |
161 | _excepthook = sys.excepthook |
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180 | _excepthook = sys.excepthook | |
162 | _main = sys.modules.get('__main__') |
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181 | _main = sys.modules.get('__main__') | |
163 |
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182 | |||
164 | argv = default_argv() |
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183 | argv = default_argv() | |
165 |
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184 | |||
166 | # Start IPython instance. We customize it to start with minimal frills. |
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185 | # Start IPython instance. We customize it to start with minimal frills. | |
167 | user_ns,global_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_namespaces(ipnsdict(),dict()) |
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186 | user_ns,global_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_namespaces(ipnsdict(),dict()) | |
168 | IPython.Shell.IPShell(argv,user_ns,global_ns) |
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187 | IPython.Shell.IPShell(argv,user_ns,global_ns) | |
169 |
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188 | |||
170 | # Deactivate the various python system hooks added by ipython for |
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189 | # Deactivate the various python system hooks added by ipython for | |
171 | # interactive convenience so we don't confuse the doctest system |
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190 | # interactive convenience so we don't confuse the doctest system | |
172 | sys.modules['__main__'] = _main |
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191 | sys.modules['__main__'] = _main | |
173 | sys.displayhook = _displayhook |
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192 | sys.displayhook = _displayhook | |
174 | sys.excepthook = _excepthook |
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193 | sys.excepthook = _excepthook | |
175 |
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194 | |||
176 | # So that ipython magics and aliases can be doctested (they work by making |
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195 | # So that ipython magics and aliases can be doctested (they work by making | |
177 | # a call into a global _ip object) |
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196 | # a call into a global _ip object) | |
178 | _ip = IPython.ipapi.get() |
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197 | _ip = IPython.ipapi.get() | |
179 | __builtin__._ip = _ip |
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198 | __builtin__._ip = _ip | |
180 |
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199 | |||
181 | # Modify the IPython system call with one that uses getoutput, so that we |
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200 | # Modify the IPython system call with one that uses getoutput, so that we | |
182 | # can capture subcommands and print them to Python's stdout, otherwise the |
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201 | # can capture subcommands and print them to Python's stdout, otherwise the | |
183 | # doctest machinery would miss them. |
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202 | # doctest machinery would miss them. | |
184 | _ip.system = xsys |
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203 | _ip.system = xsys | |
185 |
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204 | |||
186 | # Also patch our %run function in. |
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205 | # Also patch our %run function in. | |
187 | im = new.instancemethod(_run_ns_sync,_ip.IP, _ip.IP.__class__) |
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206 | im = new.instancemethod(_run_ns_sync,_ip.IP, _ip.IP.__class__) | |
188 | _ip.IP.magic_run_ori = _ip.IP.magic_run |
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207 | _ip.IP.magic_run_ori = _ip.IP.magic_run | |
189 | _ip.IP.magic_run = im |
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208 | _ip.IP.magic_run = im | |
190 |
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209 | |||
191 | # The start call MUST be made here. I'm not sure yet why it doesn't work if |
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210 | # The start call MUST be made here. I'm not sure yet why it doesn't work if | |
192 | # it is made later, at plugin initialization time, but in all my tests, that's |
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211 | # it is made later, at plugin initialization time, but in all my tests, that's | |
193 | # the case. |
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212 | # the case. | |
194 | start_ipython() |
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213 | start_ipython() | |
195 |
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214 | |||
196 | # *** END HACK *** |
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215 | # *** END HACK *** | |
197 | ########################################################################### |
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216 | ########################################################################### | |
198 |
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217 | |||
199 | # Classes and functions |
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218 | # Classes and functions | |
200 |
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219 | |||
201 | def is_extension_module(filename): |
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220 | def is_extension_module(filename): | |
202 | """Return whether the given filename is an extension module. |
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221 | """Return whether the given filename is an extension module. | |
203 |
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222 | |||
204 | This simply checks that the extension is either .so or .pyd. |
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223 | This simply checks that the extension is either .so or .pyd. | |
205 | """ |
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224 | """ | |
206 | return os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() in ('.so','.pyd') |
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225 | return os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() in ('.so','.pyd') | |
207 |
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226 | |||
208 |
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227 | |||
209 | class DocTestSkip(object): |
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228 | class DocTestSkip(object): | |
210 | """Object wrapper for doctests to be skipped.""" |
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229 | """Object wrapper for doctests to be skipped.""" | |
211 |
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230 | |||
212 | ds_skip = """Doctest to skip. |
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231 | ds_skip = """Doctest to skip. | |
213 | >>> 1 #doctest: +SKIP |
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232 | >>> 1 #doctest: +SKIP | |
214 | """ |
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233 | """ | |
215 |
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234 | |||
216 | def __init__(self,obj): |
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235 | def __init__(self,obj): | |
217 | self.obj = obj |
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236 | self.obj = obj | |
218 |
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237 | |||
219 | def __getattribute__(self,key): |
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238 | def __getattribute__(self,key): | |
220 | if key == '__doc__': |
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239 | if key == '__doc__': | |
221 | return DocTestSkip.ds_skip |
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240 | return DocTestSkip.ds_skip | |
222 | else: |
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241 | else: | |
223 | return getattr(object.__getattribute__(self,'obj'),key) |
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242 | return getattr(object.__getattribute__(self,'obj'),key) | |
224 |
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243 | |||
225 | # Modified version of the one in the stdlib, that fixes a python bug (doctests |
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244 | # Modified version of the one in the stdlib, that fixes a python bug (doctests | |
226 | # not found in extension modules, http://bugs.python.org/issue3158) |
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245 | # not found in extension modules, http://bugs.python.org/issue3158) | |
227 | class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder): |
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246 | class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder): | |
228 |
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247 | |||
229 | def _from_module(self, module, object): |
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248 | def _from_module(self, module, object): | |
230 | """ |
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249 | """ | |
231 | Return true if the given object is defined in the given |
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250 | Return true if the given object is defined in the given | |
232 | module. |
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251 | module. | |
233 | """ |
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252 | """ | |
234 | if module is None: |
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253 | if module is None: | |
235 | return True |
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254 | return True | |
236 | elif inspect.isfunction(object): |
|
255 | elif inspect.isfunction(object): | |
237 | return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals |
|
256 | return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals | |
238 | elif inspect.isbuiltin(object): |
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257 | elif inspect.isbuiltin(object): | |
239 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
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258 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
240 | elif inspect.isclass(object): |
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259 | elif inspect.isclass(object): | |
241 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
|
260 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
242 | elif inspect.ismethod(object): |
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261 | elif inspect.ismethod(object): | |
243 | # This one may be a bug in cython that fails to correctly set the |
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262 | # This one may be a bug in cython that fails to correctly set the | |
244 | # __module__ attribute of methods, but since the same error is easy |
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263 | # __module__ attribute of methods, but since the same error is easy | |
245 | # to make by extension code writers, having this safety in place |
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264 | # to make by extension code writers, having this safety in place | |
246 | # isn't such a bad idea |
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265 | # isn't such a bad idea | |
247 | return module.__name__ == object.im_class.__module__ |
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266 | return module.__name__ == object.im_class.__module__ | |
248 | elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None: |
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267 | elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None: | |
249 | return module is inspect.getmodule(object) |
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268 | return module is inspect.getmodule(object) | |
250 | elif hasattr(object, '__module__'): |
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269 | elif hasattr(object, '__module__'): | |
251 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
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270 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
252 | elif isinstance(object, property): |
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271 | elif isinstance(object, property): | |
253 | return True # [XX] no way not be sure. |
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272 | return True # [XX] no way not be sure. | |
254 | else: |
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273 | else: | |
255 | raise ValueError("object must be a class or function") |
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274 | raise ValueError("object must be a class or function") | |
256 |
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275 | |||
257 | def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen): |
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276 | def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen): | |
258 | """ |
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277 | """ | |
259 | Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and |
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278 | Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and | |
260 | add them to `tests`. |
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279 | add them to `tests`. | |
261 | """ |
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280 | """ | |
262 |
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281 | |||
263 | if hasattr(obj,"skip_doctest"): |
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282 | if hasattr(obj,"skip_doctest"): | |
264 | #print 'SKIPPING DOCTEST FOR:',obj # dbg |
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283 | #print 'SKIPPING DOCTEST FOR:',obj # dbg | |
265 | obj = DocTestSkip(obj) |
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284 | obj = DocTestSkip(obj) | |
266 |
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285 | |||
267 | doctest.DocTestFinder._find(self,tests, obj, name, module, |
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286 | doctest.DocTestFinder._find(self,tests, obj, name, module, | |
268 | source_lines, globs, seen) |
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287 | source_lines, globs, seen) | |
269 |
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288 | |||
270 | # Below we re-run pieces of the above method with manual modifications, |
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289 | # Below we re-run pieces of the above method with manual modifications, | |
271 | # because the original code is buggy and fails to correctly identify |
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290 | # because the original code is buggy and fails to correctly identify | |
272 | # doctests in extension modules. |
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291 | # doctests in extension modules. | |
273 |
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292 | |||
274 | # Local shorthands |
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293 | # Local shorthands | |
275 | from inspect import isroutine, isclass, ismodule |
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294 | from inspect import isroutine, isclass, ismodule | |
276 |
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295 | |||
277 | # Look for tests in a module's contained objects. |
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296 | # Look for tests in a module's contained objects. | |
278 | if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: |
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297 | if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: | |
279 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): |
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298 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): | |
280 | valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) |
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299 | valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) | |
281 | if ( (isroutine(val) or isclass(val)) |
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300 | if ( (isroutine(val) or isclass(val)) | |
282 | and self._from_module(module, val) ): |
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301 | and self._from_module(module, val) ): | |
283 |
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302 | |||
284 | self._find(tests, val, valname1, module, source_lines, |
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303 | self._find(tests, val, valname1, module, source_lines, | |
285 | globs, seen) |
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304 | globs, seen) | |
286 |
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305 | |||
287 | # Look for tests in a class's contained objects. |
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306 | # Look for tests in a class's contained objects. | |
288 | if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse: |
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307 | if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse: | |
289 | #print 'RECURSE into class:',obj # dbg |
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308 | #print 'RECURSE into class:',obj # dbg | |
290 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): |
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309 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): | |
291 | # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod. |
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310 | # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod. | |
292 | if isinstance(val, staticmethod): |
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311 | if isinstance(val, staticmethod): | |
293 | val = getattr(obj, valname) |
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312 | val = getattr(obj, valname) | |
294 | if isinstance(val, classmethod): |
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313 | if isinstance(val, classmethod): | |
295 | val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func |
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314 | val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func | |
296 |
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315 | |||
297 | # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes. |
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316 | # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes. | |
298 | if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or |
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317 | if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or | |
299 | inspect.ismethod(val) or |
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318 | inspect.ismethod(val) or | |
300 | isinstance(val, property)) and |
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319 | isinstance(val, property)) and | |
301 | self._from_module(module, val)): |
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320 | self._from_module(module, val)): | |
302 | valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) |
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321 | valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) | |
303 | self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, |
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322 | self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, | |
304 | globs, seen) |
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323 | globs, seen) | |
305 |
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324 | |||
306 |
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325 | |||
307 | class IPDoctestOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker): |
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326 | class IPDoctestOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker): | |
308 | """Second-chance checker with support for random tests. |
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327 | """Second-chance checker with support for random tests. | |
309 |
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328 | |||
310 | If the default comparison doesn't pass, this checker looks in the expected |
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329 | If the default comparison doesn't pass, this checker looks in the expected | |
311 | output string for flags that tell us to ignore the output. |
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330 | output string for flags that tell us to ignore the output. | |
312 | """ |
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331 | """ | |
313 |
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332 | |||
314 | random_re = re.compile(r'#\s*random\s+') |
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333 | random_re = re.compile(r'#\s*random\s+') | |
315 |
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334 | |||
316 | def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): |
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335 | def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): | |
317 | """Check output, accepting special markers embedded in the output. |
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336 | """Check output, accepting special markers embedded in the output. | |
318 |
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337 | |||
319 | If the output didn't pass the default validation but the special string |
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338 | If the output didn't pass the default validation but the special string | |
320 | '#random' is included, we accept it.""" |
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339 | '#random' is included, we accept it.""" | |
321 |
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340 | |||
322 | # Let the original tester verify first, in case people have valid tests |
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341 | # Let the original tester verify first, in case people have valid tests | |
323 | # that happen to have a comment saying '#random' embedded in. |
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342 | # that happen to have a comment saying '#random' embedded in. | |
324 | ret = doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, |
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343 | ret = doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, | |
325 | optionflags) |
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344 | optionflags) | |
326 | if not ret and self.random_re.search(want): |
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345 | if not ret and self.random_re.search(want): | |
327 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'RANDOM OK:',want # dbg |
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346 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'RANDOM OK:',want # dbg | |
328 | return True |
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347 | return True | |
329 |
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348 | |||
330 | return ret |
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349 | return ret | |
331 |
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350 | |||
332 |
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351 | |||
333 | class DocTestCase(doctests.DocTestCase): |
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352 | class DocTestCase(doctests.DocTestCase): | |
334 | """Proxy for DocTestCase: provides an address() method that |
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353 | """Proxy for DocTestCase: provides an address() method that | |
335 | returns the correct address for the doctest case. Otherwise |
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354 | returns the correct address for the doctest case. Otherwise | |
336 | acts as a proxy to the test case. To provide hints for address(), |
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355 | acts as a proxy to the test case. To provide hints for address(), | |
337 | an obj may also be passed -- this will be used as the test object |
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356 | an obj may also be passed -- this will be used as the test object | |
338 | for purposes of determining the test address, if it is provided. |
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357 | for purposes of determining the test address, if it is provided. | |
339 | """ |
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358 | """ | |
340 |
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359 | |||
341 | # Note: this method was taken from numpy's nosetester module. |
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360 | # Note: this method was taken from numpy's nosetester module. | |
342 |
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361 | |||
343 | # Subclass nose.plugins.doctests.DocTestCase to work around a bug in |
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362 | # Subclass nose.plugins.doctests.DocTestCase to work around a bug in | |
344 | # its constructor that blocks non-default arguments from being passed |
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363 | # its constructor that blocks non-default arguments from being passed | |
345 | # down into doctest.DocTestCase |
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364 | # down into doctest.DocTestCase | |
346 |
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365 | |||
347 | def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None, |
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366 | def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None, | |
348 | checker=None, obj=None, result_var='_'): |
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367 | checker=None, obj=None, result_var='_'): | |
349 | self._result_var = result_var |
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368 | self._result_var = result_var | |
350 | doctests.DocTestCase.__init__(self, test, |
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369 | doctests.DocTestCase.__init__(self, test, | |
351 | optionflags=optionflags, |
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370 | optionflags=optionflags, | |
352 | setUp=setUp, tearDown=tearDown, |
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371 | setUp=setUp, tearDown=tearDown, | |
353 | checker=checker) |
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372 | checker=checker) | |
354 | # Now we must actually copy the original constructor from the stdlib |
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373 | # Now we must actually copy the original constructor from the stdlib | |
355 | # doctest class, because we can't call it directly and a bug in nose |
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374 | # doctest class, because we can't call it directly and a bug in nose | |
356 | # means it never gets passed the right arguments. |
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375 | # means it never gets passed the right arguments. | |
357 |
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376 | |||
358 | self._dt_optionflags = optionflags |
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377 | self._dt_optionflags = optionflags | |
359 | self._dt_checker = checker |
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378 | self._dt_checker = checker | |
360 | self._dt_test = test |
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379 | self._dt_test = test | |
361 | self._dt_setUp = setUp |
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380 | self._dt_setUp = setUp | |
362 | self._dt_tearDown = tearDown |
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381 | self._dt_tearDown = tearDown | |
363 |
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382 | |||
364 | # XXX - store this runner once in the object! |
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383 | # XXX - store this runner once in the object! | |
365 | runner = IPDocTestRunner(optionflags=optionflags, |
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384 | runner = IPDocTestRunner(optionflags=optionflags, | |
366 | checker=checker, verbose=False) |
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385 | checker=checker, verbose=False) | |
367 | self._dt_runner = runner |
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386 | self._dt_runner = runner | |
368 |
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387 | |||
369 |
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388 | |||
370 | # Each doctest should remember what directory it was loaded from... |
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389 | # Each doctest should remember what directory it was loaded from... | |
371 | self._ori_dir = os.getcwd() |
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390 | self._ori_dir = os.getcwd() | |
372 |
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391 | |||
373 | # Modified runTest from the default stdlib |
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392 | # Modified runTest from the default stdlib | |
374 | def runTest(self): |
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393 | def runTest(self): | |
375 | test = self._dt_test |
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394 | test = self._dt_test | |
376 | runner = self._dt_runner |
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395 | runner = self._dt_runner | |
377 |
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396 | |||
378 | old = sys.stdout |
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397 | old = sys.stdout | |
379 | new = StringIO() |
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398 | new = StringIO() | |
380 | optionflags = self._dt_optionflags |
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399 | optionflags = self._dt_optionflags | |
381 |
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400 | |||
382 | if not (optionflags & REPORTING_FLAGS): |
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401 | if not (optionflags & REPORTING_FLAGS): | |
383 | # The option flags don't include any reporting flags, |
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402 | # The option flags don't include any reporting flags, | |
384 | # so add the default reporting flags |
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403 | # so add the default reporting flags | |
385 | optionflags |= _unittest_reportflags |
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404 | optionflags |= _unittest_reportflags | |
386 |
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405 | |||
387 | try: |
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406 | try: | |
388 | # Save our current directory and switch out to the one where the |
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407 | # Save our current directory and switch out to the one where the | |
389 | # test was originally created, in case another doctest did a |
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408 | # test was originally created, in case another doctest did a | |
390 | # directory change. We'll restore this in the finally clause. |
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409 | # directory change. We'll restore this in the finally clause. | |
391 | curdir = os.getcwd() |
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410 | curdir = os.getcwd() | |
392 | os.chdir(self._ori_dir) |
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411 | os.chdir(self._ori_dir) | |
393 |
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412 | |||
394 | runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70 |
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413 | runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70 | |
395 | failures, tries = runner.run(test,out=new.write, |
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414 | failures, tries = runner.run(test,out=new.write, | |
396 | clear_globs=False) |
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415 | clear_globs=False) | |
397 | finally: |
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416 | finally: | |
398 | sys.stdout = old |
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417 | sys.stdout = old | |
399 | os.chdir(curdir) |
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418 | os.chdir(curdir) | |
400 |
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419 | |||
401 | if failures: |
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420 | if failures: | |
402 | raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue())) |
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421 | raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue())) | |
403 |
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422 | |||
404 | def setUp(self): |
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423 | def setUp(self): | |
405 | """Modified test setup that syncs with ipython namespace""" |
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424 | """Modified test setup that syncs with ipython namespace""" | |
406 |
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425 | |||
407 | if isinstance(self._dt_test.examples[0],IPExample): |
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426 | if isinstance(self._dt_test.examples[0],IPExample): | |
408 | # for IPython examples *only*, we swap the globals with the ipython |
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427 | # for IPython examples *only*, we swap the globals with the ipython | |
409 | # namespace, after updating it with the globals (which doctest |
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428 | # namespace, after updating it with the globals (which doctest | |
410 | # fills with the necessary info from the module being tested). |
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429 | # fills with the necessary info from the module being tested). | |
411 | _ip.IP.user_ns.update(self._dt_test.globs) |
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430 | _ip.IP.user_ns.update(self._dt_test.globs) | |
412 | self._dt_test.globs = _ip.IP.user_ns |
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431 | self._dt_test.globs = _ip.IP.user_ns | |
413 |
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432 | |||
414 | doctests.DocTestCase.setUp(self) |
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433 | doctests.DocTestCase.setUp(self) | |
415 |
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434 | |||
416 |
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435 | |||
417 | # A simple subclassing of the original with a different class name, so we can |
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436 | # A simple subclassing of the original with a different class name, so we can | |
418 | # distinguish and treat differently IPython examples from pure python ones. |
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437 | # distinguish and treat differently IPython examples from pure python ones. | |
419 | class IPExample(doctest.Example): pass |
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438 | class IPExample(doctest.Example): pass | |
420 |
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439 | |||
421 |
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440 | |||
422 | class IPExternalExample(doctest.Example): |
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441 | class IPExternalExample(doctest.Example): | |
423 | """Doctest examples to be run in an external process.""" |
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442 | """Doctest examples to be run in an external process.""" | |
424 |
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443 | |||
425 | def __init__(self, source, want, exc_msg=None, lineno=0, indent=0, |
|
444 | def __init__(self, source, want, exc_msg=None, lineno=0, indent=0, | |
426 | options=None): |
|
445 | options=None): | |
427 | # Parent constructor |
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446 | # Parent constructor | |
428 | doctest.Example.__init__(self,source,want,exc_msg,lineno,indent,options) |
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447 | doctest.Example.__init__(self,source,want,exc_msg,lineno,indent,options) | |
429 |
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448 | |||
430 | # An EXTRA newline is needed to prevent pexpect hangs |
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449 | # An EXTRA newline is needed to prevent pexpect hangs | |
431 | self.source += '\n' |
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450 | self.source += '\n' | |
432 |
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451 | |||
433 |
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452 | |||
434 | class IPDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser): |
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453 | class IPDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser): | |
435 | """ |
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454 | """ | |
436 | A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples. |
|
455 | A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples. | |
437 |
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456 | |||
438 | Note: This is a version modified to properly recognize IPython input and |
|
457 | Note: This is a version modified to properly recognize IPython input and | |
439 | convert any IPython examples into valid Python ones. |
|
458 | convert any IPython examples into valid Python ones. | |
440 | """ |
|
459 | """ | |
441 | # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a |
|
460 | # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a | |
442 | # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code |
|
461 | # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code | |
443 | # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the |
|
462 | # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the | |
444 | # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and |
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463 | # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and | |
445 | # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation). |
|
464 | # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation). | |
446 |
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465 | |||
447 | # Classic Python prompts or default IPython ones |
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466 | # Classic Python prompts or default IPython ones | |
448 | _PS1_PY = r'>>>' |
|
467 | _PS1_PY = r'>>>' | |
449 | _PS2_PY = r'\.\.\.' |
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468 | _PS2_PY = r'\.\.\.' | |
450 |
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469 | |||
451 | _PS1_IP = r'In\ \[\d+\]:' |
|
470 | _PS1_IP = r'In\ \[\d+\]:' | |
452 | _PS2_IP = r'\ \ \ \.\.\.+:' |
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471 | _PS2_IP = r'\ \ \ \.\.\.+:' | |
453 |
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472 | |||
454 | _RE_TPL = r''' |
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473 | _RE_TPL = r''' | |
455 | # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines. |
|
474 | # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines. | |
456 | (?P<source> |
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475 | (?P<source> | |
457 | (?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) (?P<ps1> %s) .*) # PS1 line |
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476 | (?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) (?P<ps1> %s) .*) # PS1 line | |
458 | (?:\n [ ]* (?P<ps2> %s) .*)*) # PS2 lines |
|
477 | (?:\n [ ]* (?P<ps2> %s) .*)*) # PS2 lines | |
459 | \n? # a newline |
|
478 | \n? # a newline | |
460 | # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1. |
|
479 | # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1. | |
461 | (?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line |
|
480 | (?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line | |
462 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS1 |
|
481 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS1 | |
463 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS2 |
|
482 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS2 | |
464 | .*$\n? # But any other line |
|
483 | .*$\n? # But any other line | |
465 | )*) |
|
484 | )*) | |
466 | ''' |
|
485 | ''' | |
467 |
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486 | |||
468 | _EXAMPLE_RE_PY = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY,_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY), |
|
487 | _EXAMPLE_RE_PY = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY,_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY), | |
469 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) |
|
488 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) | |
470 |
|
489 | |||
471 | _EXAMPLE_RE_IP = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP,_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP), |
|
490 | _EXAMPLE_RE_IP = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP,_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP), | |
472 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) |
|
491 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) | |
473 |
|
492 | |||
474 | # Mark a test as being fully random. In this case, we simply append the |
|
493 | # Mark a test as being fully random. In this case, we simply append the | |
475 | # random marker ('#random') to each individual example's output. This way |
|
494 | # random marker ('#random') to each individual example's output. This way | |
476 | # we don't need to modify any other code. |
|
495 | # we don't need to modify any other code. | |
477 | _RANDOM_TEST = re.compile(r'#\s*all-random\s+') |
|
496 | _RANDOM_TEST = re.compile(r'#\s*all-random\s+') | |
478 |
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497 | |||
479 | # Mark tests to be executed in an external process - currently unsupported. |
|
498 | # Mark tests to be executed in an external process - currently unsupported. | |
480 | _EXTERNAL_IP = re.compile(r'#\s*ipdoctest:\s*EXTERNAL') |
|
499 | _EXTERNAL_IP = re.compile(r'#\s*ipdoctest:\s*EXTERNAL') | |
481 |
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500 | |||
482 | def ip2py(self,source): |
|
501 | def ip2py(self,source): | |
483 | """Convert input IPython source into valid Python.""" |
|
502 | """Convert input IPython source into valid Python.""" | |
484 | out = [] |
|
503 | out = [] | |
485 | newline = out.append |
|
504 | newline = out.append | |
486 | #print 'IPSRC:\n',source,'\n###' # dbg |
|
505 | #print 'IPSRC:\n',source,'\n###' # dbg | |
487 | # The input source must be first stripped of all bracketing whitespace |
|
506 | # The input source must be first stripped of all bracketing whitespace | |
488 | # and turned into lines, so it looks to the parser like regular user |
|
507 | # and turned into lines, so it looks to the parser like regular user | |
489 | # input |
|
508 | # input | |
490 | for lnum,line in enumerate(source.strip().splitlines()): |
|
509 | for lnum,line in enumerate(source.strip().splitlines()): | |
491 | newline(_ip.IP.prefilter(line,lnum>0)) |
|
510 | newline(_ip.IP.prefilter(line,lnum>0)) | |
492 | newline('') # ensure a closing newline, needed by doctest |
|
511 | newline('') # ensure a closing newline, needed by doctest | |
493 | #print "PYSRC:", '\n'.join(out) # dbg |
|
512 | #print "PYSRC:", '\n'.join(out) # dbg | |
494 | return '\n'.join(out) |
|
513 | return '\n'.join(out) | |
495 |
|
514 | |||
496 | def parse(self, string, name='<string>'): |
|
515 | def parse(self, string, name='<string>'): | |
497 | """ |
|
516 | """ | |
498 | Divide the given string into examples and intervening text, |
|
517 | Divide the given string into examples and intervening text, | |
499 | and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings. |
|
518 | and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings. | |
500 | Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional |
|
519 | Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional | |
501 | argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only |
|
520 | argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only | |
502 | used for error messages. |
|
521 | used for error messages. | |
503 | """ |
|
522 | """ | |
504 |
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523 | |||
505 | #print 'Parse string:\n',string # dbg |
|
524 | #print 'Parse string:\n',string # dbg | |
506 |
|
525 | |||
507 | string = string.expandtabs() |
|
526 | string = string.expandtabs() | |
508 | # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it. |
|
527 | # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it. | |
509 | min_indent = self._min_indent(string) |
|
528 | min_indent = self._min_indent(string) | |
510 | if min_indent > 0: |
|
529 | if min_indent > 0: | |
511 | string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')]) |
|
530 | string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')]) | |
512 |
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531 | |||
513 | output = [] |
|
532 | output = [] | |
514 | charno, lineno = 0, 0 |
|
533 | charno, lineno = 0, 0 | |
515 |
|
534 | |||
516 | # We make 'all random' tests by adding the '# random' mark to every |
|
535 | # We make 'all random' tests by adding the '# random' mark to every | |
517 | # block of output in the test. |
|
536 | # block of output in the test. | |
518 | if self._RANDOM_TEST.search(string): |
|
537 | if self._RANDOM_TEST.search(string): | |
519 | random_marker = '\n# random' |
|
538 | random_marker = '\n# random' | |
520 | else: |
|
539 | else: | |
521 | random_marker = '' |
|
540 | random_marker = '' | |
522 |
|
541 | |||
523 | # Whether to convert the input from ipython to python syntax |
|
542 | # Whether to convert the input from ipython to python syntax | |
524 | ip2py = False |
|
543 | ip2py = False | |
525 | # Find all doctest examples in the string. First, try them as Python |
|
544 | # Find all doctest examples in the string. First, try them as Python | |
526 | # examples, then as IPython ones |
|
545 | # examples, then as IPython ones | |
527 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_PY.finditer(string)) |
|
546 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_PY.finditer(string)) | |
528 | if terms: |
|
547 | if terms: | |
529 | # Normal Python example |
|
548 | # Normal Python example | |
530 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
549 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
531 | #print 'PyExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
|
550 | #print 'PyExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
532 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
551 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
533 | Example = doctest.Example |
|
552 | Example = doctest.Example | |
534 | else: |
|
553 | else: | |
535 | # It's an ipython example. Note that IPExamples are run |
|
554 | # It's an ipython example. Note that IPExamples are run | |
536 | # in-process, so their syntax must be turned into valid python. |
|
555 | # in-process, so their syntax must be turned into valid python. | |
537 | # IPExternalExamples are run out-of-process (via pexpect) so they |
|
556 | # IPExternalExamples are run out-of-process (via pexpect) so they | |
538 | # don't need any filtering (a real ipython will be executing them). |
|
557 | # don't need any filtering (a real ipython will be executing them). | |
539 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_IP.finditer(string)) |
|
558 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_IP.finditer(string)) | |
540 | if self._EXTERNAL_IP.search(string): |
|
559 | if self._EXTERNAL_IP.search(string): | |
541 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
560 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
542 | #print 'IPExternalExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
|
561 | #print 'IPExternalExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
543 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
562 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
544 | Example = IPExternalExample |
|
563 | Example = IPExternalExample | |
545 | else: |
|
564 | else: | |
546 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
565 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
547 | #print 'IPExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
|
566 | #print 'IPExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
548 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
|
567 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
549 | Example = IPExample |
|
568 | Example = IPExample | |
550 | ip2py = True |
|
569 | ip2py = True | |
551 |
|
570 | |||
552 | for m in terms: |
|
571 | for m in terms: | |
553 | # Add the pre-example text to `output`. |
|
572 | # Add the pre-example text to `output`. | |
554 | output.append(string[charno:m.start()]) |
|
573 | output.append(string[charno:m.start()]) | |
555 | # Update lineno (lines before this example) |
|
574 | # Update lineno (lines before this example) | |
556 | lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start()) |
|
575 | lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start()) | |
557 | # Extract info from the regexp match. |
|
576 | # Extract info from the regexp match. | |
558 | (source, options, want, exc_msg) = \ |
|
577 | (source, options, want, exc_msg) = \ | |
559 | self._parse_example(m, name, lineno,ip2py) |
|
578 | self._parse_example(m, name, lineno,ip2py) | |
560 |
|
579 | |||
561 | # Append the random-output marker (it defaults to empty in most |
|
580 | # Append the random-output marker (it defaults to empty in most | |
562 | # cases, it's only non-empty for 'all-random' tests): |
|
581 | # cases, it's only non-empty for 'all-random' tests): | |
563 | want += random_marker |
|
582 | want += random_marker | |
564 |
|
583 | |||
565 | if Example is IPExternalExample: |
|
584 | if Example is IPExternalExample: | |
566 | options[doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE] = True |
|
585 | options[doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE] = True | |
567 | want += '\n' |
|
586 | want += '\n' | |
568 |
|
587 | |||
569 | # Create an Example, and add it to the list. |
|
588 | # Create an Example, and add it to the list. | |
570 | if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): |
|
589 | if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): | |
571 | output.append(Example(source, want, exc_msg, |
|
590 | output.append(Example(source, want, exc_msg, | |
572 | lineno=lineno, |
|
591 | lineno=lineno, | |
573 | indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')), |
|
592 | indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')), | |
574 | options=options)) |
|
593 | options=options)) | |
575 | # Update lineno (lines inside this example) |
|
594 | # Update lineno (lines inside this example) | |
576 | lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end()) |
|
595 | lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end()) | |
577 | # Update charno. |
|
596 | # Update charno. | |
578 | charno = m.end() |
|
597 | charno = m.end() | |
579 | # Add any remaining post-example text to `output`. |
|
598 | # Add any remaining post-example text to `output`. | |
580 | output.append(string[charno:]) |
|
599 | output.append(string[charno:]) | |
581 | return output |
|
600 | return output | |
582 |
|
601 | |||
583 | def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno,ip2py=False): |
|
602 | def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno,ip2py=False): | |
584 | """ |
|
603 | """ | |
585 | Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`), |
|
604 | Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`), | |
586 | return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched |
|
605 | return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched | |
587 | example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped); |
|
606 | example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped); | |
588 | and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation |
|
607 | and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation | |
589 | stripped). |
|
608 | stripped). | |
590 |
|
609 | |||
591 | `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number |
|
610 | `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number | |
592 | where the example starts; both are used for error messages. |
|
611 | where the example starts; both are used for error messages. | |
593 |
|
612 | |||
594 | Optional: |
|
613 | Optional: | |
595 | `ip2py`: if true, filter the input via IPython to convert the syntax |
|
614 | `ip2py`: if true, filter the input via IPython to convert the syntax | |
596 | into valid python. |
|
615 | into valid python. | |
597 | """ |
|
616 | """ | |
598 |
|
617 | |||
599 | # Get the example's indentation level. |
|
618 | # Get the example's indentation level. | |
600 | indent = len(m.group('indent')) |
|
619 | indent = len(m.group('indent')) | |
601 |
|
620 | |||
602 | # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly |
|
621 | # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly | |
603 | # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts. |
|
622 | # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts. | |
604 | source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n') |
|
623 | source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n') | |
605 |
|
624 | |||
606 | # We're using variable-length input prompts |
|
625 | # We're using variable-length input prompts | |
607 | ps1 = m.group('ps1') |
|
626 | ps1 = m.group('ps1') | |
608 | ps2 = m.group('ps2') |
|
627 | ps2 = m.group('ps2') | |
609 | ps1_len = len(ps1) |
|
628 | ps1_len = len(ps1) | |
610 |
|
629 | |||
611 | self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno,ps1_len) |
|
630 | self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno,ps1_len) | |
612 | if ps2: |
|
631 | if ps2: | |
613 | self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + ps2, name, lineno) |
|
632 | self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + ps2, name, lineno) | |
614 |
|
633 | |||
615 | source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+ps1_len+1:] for sl in source_lines]) |
|
634 | source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+ps1_len+1:] for sl in source_lines]) | |
616 |
|
635 | |||
617 | if ip2py: |
|
636 | if ip2py: | |
618 | # Convert source input from IPython into valid Python syntax |
|
637 | # Convert source input from IPython into valid Python syntax | |
619 | source = self.ip2py(source) |
|
638 | source = self.ip2py(source) | |
620 |
|
639 | |||
621 | # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and |
|
640 | # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and | |
622 | # then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should |
|
641 | # then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should | |
623 | # be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough. |
|
642 | # be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough. | |
624 | want = m.group('want') |
|
643 | want = m.group('want') | |
625 | want_lines = want.split('\n') |
|
644 | want_lines = want.split('\n') | |
626 | if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]): |
|
645 | if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]): | |
627 | del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it |
|
646 | del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it | |
628 | self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name, |
|
647 | self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name, | |
629 | lineno + len(source_lines)) |
|
648 | lineno + len(source_lines)) | |
630 |
|
649 | |||
631 | # Remove ipython output prompt that might be present in the first line |
|
650 | # Remove ipython output prompt that might be present in the first line | |
632 | want_lines[0] = re.sub(r'Out\[\d+\]: \s*?\n?','',want_lines[0]) |
|
651 | want_lines[0] = re.sub(r'Out\[\d+\]: \s*?\n?','',want_lines[0]) | |
633 |
|
652 | |||
634 | want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines]) |
|
653 | want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines]) | |
635 |
|
654 | |||
636 | # If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it. |
|
655 | # If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it. | |
637 | m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want) |
|
656 | m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want) | |
638 | if m: |
|
657 | if m: | |
639 | exc_msg = m.group('msg') |
|
658 | exc_msg = m.group('msg') | |
640 | else: |
|
659 | else: | |
641 | exc_msg = None |
|
660 | exc_msg = None | |
642 |
|
661 | |||
643 | # Extract options from the source. |
|
662 | # Extract options from the source. | |
644 | options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno) |
|
663 | options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno) | |
645 |
|
664 | |||
646 | return source, options, want, exc_msg |
|
665 | return source, options, want, exc_msg | |
647 |
|
666 | |||
648 | def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno, ps1_len): |
|
667 | def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno, ps1_len): | |
649 | """ |
|
668 | """ | |
650 | Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and |
|
669 | Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and | |
651 | leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is |
|
670 | leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is | |
652 | followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by |
|
671 | followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by | |
653 | a space character, then raise ValueError. |
|
672 | a space character, then raise ValueError. | |
654 |
|
673 | |||
655 | Note: IPython-modified version which takes the input prompt length as a |
|
674 | Note: IPython-modified version which takes the input prompt length as a | |
656 | parameter, so that prompts of variable length can be dealt with. |
|
675 | parameter, so that prompts of variable length can be dealt with. | |
657 | """ |
|
676 | """ | |
658 | space_idx = indent+ps1_len |
|
677 | space_idx = indent+ps1_len | |
659 | min_len = space_idx+1 |
|
678 | min_len = space_idx+1 | |
660 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): |
|
679 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): | |
661 | if len(line) >= min_len and line[space_idx] != ' ': |
|
680 | if len(line) >= min_len and line[space_idx] != ' ': | |
662 | raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s ' |
|
681 | raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s ' | |
663 | 'lacks blank after %s: %r' % |
|
682 | 'lacks blank after %s: %r' % | |
664 | (lineno+i+1, name, |
|
683 | (lineno+i+1, name, | |
665 | line[indent:space_idx], line)) |
|
684 | line[indent:space_idx], line)) | |
666 |
|
685 | |||
667 |
|
686 | |||
668 | SKIP = doctest.register_optionflag('SKIP') |
|
687 | SKIP = doctest.register_optionflag('SKIP') | |
669 |
|
688 | |||
670 |
|
689 | |||
671 | class IPDocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner,object): |
|
690 | class IPDocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner,object): | |
672 | """Test runner that synchronizes the IPython namespace with test globals. |
|
691 | """Test runner that synchronizes the IPython namespace with test globals. | |
673 | """ |
|
692 | """ | |
674 |
|
693 | |||
675 | def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): |
|
694 | def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): | |
676 |
|
695 | |||
677 | # Hack: ipython needs access to the execution context of the example, |
|
696 | # Hack: ipython needs access to the execution context of the example, | |
678 | # so that it can propagate user variables loaded by %run into |
|
697 | # so that it can propagate user variables loaded by %run into | |
679 | # test.globs. We put them here into our modified %run as a function |
|
698 | # test.globs. We put them here into our modified %run as a function | |
680 | # attribute. Our new %run will then only make the namespace update |
|
699 | # attribute. Our new %run will then only make the namespace update | |
681 | # when called (rather than unconconditionally updating test.globs here |
|
700 | # when called (rather than unconconditionally updating test.globs here | |
682 | # for all examples, most of which won't be calling %run anyway). |
|
701 | # for all examples, most of which won't be calling %run anyway). | |
683 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs = test.globs |
|
702 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs = test.globs | |
684 | _run_ns_sync.test_filename = test.filename |
|
703 | _run_ns_sync.test_filename = test.filename | |
685 |
|
704 | |||
686 | return super(IPDocTestRunner,self).run(test, |
|
705 | return super(IPDocTestRunner,self).run(test, | |
687 | compileflags,out,clear_globs) |
|
706 | compileflags,out,clear_globs) | |
688 |
|
707 | |||
689 |
|
708 | |||
690 | class DocFileCase(doctest.DocFileCase): |
|
709 | class DocFileCase(doctest.DocFileCase): | |
691 | """Overrides to provide filename |
|
710 | """Overrides to provide filename | |
692 | """ |
|
711 | """ | |
693 | def address(self): |
|
712 | def address(self): | |
694 | return (self._dt_test.filename, None, None) |
|
713 | return (self._dt_test.filename, None, None) | |
695 |
|
714 | |||
696 |
|
715 | |||
697 | class ExtensionDoctest(doctests.Doctest): |
|
716 | class ExtensionDoctest(doctests.Doctest): | |
698 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. |
|
717 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. | |
699 | """ |
|
718 | """ | |
700 | name = 'extdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-extdoctest |
|
719 | name = 'extdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-extdoctest | |
701 | enabled = True |
|
720 | enabled = True | |
702 |
|
721 | |||
703 | def __init__(self,exclude_patterns=None): |
|
722 | def __init__(self,exclude_patterns=None): | |
704 | """Create a new ExtensionDoctest plugin. |
|
723 | """Create a new ExtensionDoctest plugin. | |
705 |
|
724 | |||
706 | Parameters |
|
725 | Parameters | |
707 | ---------- |
|
726 | ---------- | |
708 |
|
727 | |||
709 | exclude_patterns : sequence of strings, optional |
|
728 | exclude_patterns : sequence of strings, optional | |
710 | These patterns are compiled as regular expressions, subsequently used |
|
729 | These patterns are compiled as regular expressions, subsequently used | |
711 | to exclude any filename which matches them from inclusion in the test |
|
730 | to exclude any filename which matches them from inclusion in the test | |
712 | suite (using pattern.search(), NOT pattern.match() ). |
|
731 | suite (using pattern.search(), NOT pattern.match() ). | |
713 | """ |
|
732 | """ | |
714 |
|
733 | |||
715 | if exclude_patterns is None: |
|
734 | if exclude_patterns is None: | |
716 | exclude_patterns = [] |
|
735 | exclude_patterns = [] | |
717 | self.exclude_patterns = map(re.compile,exclude_patterns) |
|
736 | self.exclude_patterns = map(re.compile,exclude_patterns) | |
718 | doctests.Doctest.__init__(self) |
|
737 | doctests.Doctest.__init__(self) | |
719 |
|
738 | |||
720 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): |
|
739 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): | |
721 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) |
|
740 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) | |
722 | parser.add_option('--doctest-tests', action='store_true', |
|
741 | parser.add_option('--doctest-tests', action='store_true', | |
723 | dest='doctest_tests', |
|
742 | dest='doctest_tests', | |
724 | default=env.get('NOSE_DOCTEST_TESTS',True), |
|
743 | default=env.get('NOSE_DOCTEST_TESTS',True), | |
725 | help="Also look for doctests in test modules. " |
|
744 | help="Also look for doctests in test modules. " | |
726 | "Note that classes, methods and functions should " |
|
745 | "Note that classes, methods and functions should " | |
727 | "have either doctests or non-doctest tests, " |
|
746 | "have either doctests or non-doctest tests, " | |
728 | "not both. [NOSE_DOCTEST_TESTS]") |
|
747 | "not both. [NOSE_DOCTEST_TESTS]") | |
729 | parser.add_option('--doctest-extension', action="append", |
|
748 | parser.add_option('--doctest-extension', action="append", | |
730 | dest="doctestExtension", |
|
749 | dest="doctestExtension", | |
731 | help="Also look for doctests in files with " |
|
750 | help="Also look for doctests in files with " | |
732 | "this extension [NOSE_DOCTEST_EXTENSION]") |
|
751 | "this extension [NOSE_DOCTEST_EXTENSION]") | |
733 | # Set the default as a list, if given in env; otherwise |
|
752 | # Set the default as a list, if given in env; otherwise | |
734 | # an additional value set on the command line will cause |
|
753 | # an additional value set on the command line will cause | |
735 | # an error. |
|
754 | # an error. | |
736 | env_setting = env.get('NOSE_DOCTEST_EXTENSION') |
|
755 | env_setting = env.get('NOSE_DOCTEST_EXTENSION') | |
737 | if env_setting is not None: |
|
756 | if env_setting is not None: | |
738 | parser.set_defaults(doctestExtension=tolist(env_setting)) |
|
757 | parser.set_defaults(doctestExtension=tolist(env_setting)) | |
739 |
|
758 | |||
740 |
|
759 | |||
741 | def configure(self, options, config): |
|
760 | def configure(self, options, config): | |
742 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) |
|
761 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) | |
743 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests |
|
762 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests | |
744 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) |
|
763 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) | |
745 |
|
764 | |||
746 | self.parser = doctest.DocTestParser() |
|
765 | self.parser = doctest.DocTestParser() | |
747 | self.finder = DocTestFinder() |
|
766 | self.finder = DocTestFinder() | |
748 | self.checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() |
|
767 | self.checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() | |
749 | self.globs = None |
|
768 | self.globs = None | |
750 | self.extraglobs = None |
|
769 | self.extraglobs = None | |
751 |
|
770 | |||
752 |
|
771 | |||
753 | def loadTestsFromExtensionModule(self,filename): |
|
772 | def loadTestsFromExtensionModule(self,filename): | |
754 | bpath,mod = os.path.split(filename) |
|
773 | bpath,mod = os.path.split(filename) | |
755 | modname = os.path.splitext(mod)[0] |
|
774 | modname = os.path.splitext(mod)[0] | |
756 | try: |
|
775 | try: | |
757 | sys.path.append(bpath) |
|
776 | sys.path.append(bpath) | |
758 | module = __import__(modname) |
|
777 | module = __import__(modname) | |
759 | tests = list(self.loadTestsFromModule(module)) |
|
778 | tests = list(self.loadTestsFromModule(module)) | |
760 | finally: |
|
779 | finally: | |
761 | sys.path.pop() |
|
780 | sys.path.pop() | |
762 | return tests |
|
781 | return tests | |
763 |
|
782 | |||
764 | # NOTE: the method below is almost a copy of the original one in nose, with |
|
783 | # NOTE: the method below is almost a copy of the original one in nose, with | |
765 | # a few modifications to control output checking. |
|
784 | # a few modifications to control output checking. | |
766 |
|
785 | |||
767 | def loadTestsFromModule(self, module): |
|
786 | def loadTestsFromModule(self, module): | |
768 | #print '*** ipdoctest - lTM',module # dbg |
|
787 | #print '*** ipdoctest - lTM',module # dbg | |
769 |
|
788 | |||
770 | if not self.matches(module.__name__): |
|
789 | if not self.matches(module.__name__): | |
771 | log.debug("Doctest doesn't want module %s", module) |
|
790 | log.debug("Doctest doesn't want module %s", module) | |
772 | return |
|
791 | return | |
773 |
|
792 | |||
774 | tests = self.finder.find(module,globs=self.globs, |
|
793 | tests = self.finder.find(module,globs=self.globs, | |
775 | extraglobs=self.extraglobs) |
|
794 | extraglobs=self.extraglobs) | |
776 | if not tests: |
|
795 | if not tests: | |
777 | return |
|
796 | return | |
778 |
|
797 | |||
779 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options |
|
798 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options | |
780 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS |
|
799 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS | |
781 |
|
800 | |||
782 | tests.sort() |
|
801 | tests.sort() | |
783 | module_file = module.__file__ |
|
802 | module_file = module.__file__ | |
784 | if module_file[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'): |
|
803 | if module_file[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'): | |
785 | module_file = module_file[:-1] |
|
804 | module_file = module_file[:-1] | |
786 | for test in tests: |
|
805 | for test in tests: | |
787 | if not test.examples: |
|
806 | if not test.examples: | |
788 | continue |
|
807 | continue | |
789 | if not test.filename: |
|
808 | if not test.filename: | |
790 | test.filename = module_file |
|
809 | test.filename = module_file | |
791 |
|
810 | |||
792 | yield DocTestCase(test, |
|
811 | yield DocTestCase(test, | |
793 | optionflags=optionflags, |
|
812 | optionflags=optionflags, | |
794 | checker=self.checker) |
|
813 | checker=self.checker) | |
795 |
|
814 | |||
796 |
|
815 | |||
797 | def loadTestsFromFile(self, filename): |
|
816 | def loadTestsFromFile(self, filename): | |
798 | if is_extension_module(filename): |
|
817 | if is_extension_module(filename): | |
799 | for t in self.loadTestsFromExtensionModule(filename): |
|
818 | for t in self.loadTestsFromExtensionModule(filename): | |
800 | yield t |
|
819 | yield t | |
801 | else: |
|
820 | else: | |
802 | if self.extension and anyp(filename.endswith, self.extension): |
|
821 | if self.extension and anyp(filename.endswith, self.extension): | |
803 | name = os.path.basename(filename) |
|
822 | name = os.path.basename(filename) | |
804 | dh = open(filename) |
|
823 | dh = open(filename) | |
805 | try: |
|
824 | try: | |
806 | doc = dh.read() |
|
825 | doc = dh.read() | |
807 | finally: |
|
826 | finally: | |
808 | dh.close() |
|
827 | dh.close() | |
809 | test = self.parser.get_doctest( |
|
828 | test = self.parser.get_doctest( | |
810 | doc, globs={'__file__': filename}, name=name, |
|
829 | doc, globs={'__file__': filename}, name=name, | |
811 | filename=filename, lineno=0) |
|
830 | filename=filename, lineno=0) | |
812 | if test.examples: |
|
831 | if test.examples: | |
813 | #print 'FileCase:',test.examples # dbg |
|
832 | #print 'FileCase:',test.examples # dbg | |
814 | yield DocFileCase(test) |
|
833 | yield DocFileCase(test) | |
815 | else: |
|
834 | else: | |
816 | yield False # no tests to load |
|
835 | yield False # no tests to load | |
817 |
|
836 | |||
818 | def wantFile(self,filename): |
|
837 | def wantFile(self,filename): | |
819 | """Return whether the given filename should be scanned for tests. |
|
838 | """Return whether the given filename should be scanned for tests. | |
820 |
|
839 | |||
821 | Modified version that accepts extension modules as valid containers for |
|
840 | Modified version that accepts extension modules as valid containers for | |
822 | doctests. |
|
841 | doctests. | |
823 | """ |
|
842 | """ | |
824 | #print '*** ipdoctest- wantFile:',filename # dbg |
|
843 | #print '*** ipdoctest- wantFile:',filename # dbg | |
825 |
|
844 | |||
826 | for pat in self.exclude_patterns: |
|
845 | for pat in self.exclude_patterns: | |
827 | if pat.search(filename): |
|
846 | if pat.search(filename): | |
828 | #print '###>>> SKIP:',filename # dbg |
|
847 | #print '###>>> SKIP:',filename # dbg | |
829 | return False |
|
848 | return False | |
830 |
|
849 | |||
831 | if is_extension_module(filename): |
|
850 | if is_extension_module(filename): | |
832 | return True |
|
851 | return True | |
833 | else: |
|
852 | else: | |
834 | return doctests.Doctest.wantFile(self,filename) |
|
853 | return doctests.Doctest.wantFile(self,filename) | |
835 |
|
854 | |||
836 |
|
855 | |||
837 | class IPythonDoctest(ExtensionDoctest): |
|
856 | class IPythonDoctest(ExtensionDoctest): | |
838 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. |
|
857 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. | |
839 | """ |
|
858 | """ | |
840 | name = 'ipdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-ipdoctest |
|
859 | name = 'ipdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-ipdoctest | |
841 | enabled = True |
|
860 | enabled = True | |
842 |
|
861 | |||
843 | def makeTest(self, obj, parent): |
|
862 | def makeTest(self, obj, parent): | |
844 | """Look for doctests in the given object, which will be a |
|
863 | """Look for doctests in the given object, which will be a | |
845 | function, method or class. |
|
864 | function, method or class. | |
846 | """ |
|
865 | """ | |
847 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options |
|
866 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options | |
848 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS |
|
867 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS | |
849 |
|
868 | |||
850 | doctests = self.finder.find(obj, module=getmodule(parent)) |
|
869 | doctests = self.finder.find(obj, module=getmodule(parent)) | |
851 | if doctests: |
|
870 | if doctests: | |
852 | for test in doctests: |
|
871 | for test in doctests: | |
853 | if len(test.examples) == 0: |
|
872 | if len(test.examples) == 0: | |
854 | continue |
|
873 | continue | |
855 |
|
874 | |||
856 | yield DocTestCase(test, obj=obj, |
|
875 | yield DocTestCase(test, obj=obj, | |
857 | optionflags=optionflags, |
|
876 | optionflags=optionflags, | |
858 | checker=self.checker) |
|
877 | checker=self.checker) | |
859 |
|
878 | |||
860 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): |
|
879 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): | |
861 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) |
|
880 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) | |
862 | parser.add_option('--ipdoctest-tests', action='store_true', |
|
881 | parser.add_option('--ipdoctest-tests', action='store_true', | |
863 | dest='ipdoctest_tests', |
|
882 | dest='ipdoctest_tests', | |
864 | default=env.get('NOSE_IPDOCTEST_TESTS',True), |
|
883 | default=env.get('NOSE_IPDOCTEST_TESTS',True), | |
865 | help="Also look for doctests in test modules. " |
|
884 | help="Also look for doctests in test modules. " | |
866 | "Note that classes, methods and functions should " |
|
885 | "Note that classes, methods and functions should " | |
867 | "have either doctests or non-doctest tests, " |
|
886 | "have either doctests or non-doctest tests, " | |
868 | "not both. [NOSE_IPDOCTEST_TESTS]") |
|
887 | "not both. [NOSE_IPDOCTEST_TESTS]") | |
869 | parser.add_option('--ipdoctest-extension', action="append", |
|
888 | parser.add_option('--ipdoctest-extension', action="append", | |
870 | dest="ipdoctest_extension", |
|
889 | dest="ipdoctest_extension", | |
871 | help="Also look for doctests in files with " |
|
890 | help="Also look for doctests in files with " | |
872 | "this extension [NOSE_IPDOCTEST_EXTENSION]") |
|
891 | "this extension [NOSE_IPDOCTEST_EXTENSION]") | |
873 | # Set the default as a list, if given in env; otherwise |
|
892 | # Set the default as a list, if given in env; otherwise | |
874 | # an additional value set on the command line will cause |
|
893 | # an additional value set on the command line will cause | |
875 | # an error. |
|
894 | # an error. | |
876 | env_setting = env.get('NOSE_IPDOCTEST_EXTENSION') |
|
895 | env_setting = env.get('NOSE_IPDOCTEST_EXTENSION') | |
877 | if env_setting is not None: |
|
896 | if env_setting is not None: | |
878 | parser.set_defaults(ipdoctest_extension=tolist(env_setting)) |
|
897 | parser.set_defaults(ipdoctest_extension=tolist(env_setting)) | |
879 |
|
898 | |||
880 | def configure(self, options, config): |
|
899 | def configure(self, options, config): | |
881 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) |
|
900 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) | |
882 | self.doctest_tests = options.ipdoctest_tests |
|
901 | self.doctest_tests = options.ipdoctest_tests | |
883 | self.extension = tolist(options.ipdoctest_extension) |
|
902 | self.extension = tolist(options.ipdoctest_extension) | |
884 |
|
903 | |||
885 | self.parser = IPDocTestParser() |
|
904 | self.parser = IPDocTestParser() | |
886 | self.finder = DocTestFinder(parser=self.parser) |
|
905 | self.finder = DocTestFinder(parser=self.parser) | |
887 | self.checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() |
|
906 | self.checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() | |
888 | self.globs = None |
|
907 | self.globs = None | |
889 | self.extraglobs = None |
|
908 | self.extraglobs = None |
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1 | """Tests for various magic functions. |
|
1 | """Tests for various magic functions. | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | Needs to be run by nose (to make ipython session available). |
|
3 | Needs to be run by nose (to make ipython session available). | |
4 | """ |
|
4 | """ | |
5 |
|
5 | |||
6 | # Standard library imports |
|
6 | # Standard library imports | |
7 | import os |
|
7 | import os | |
8 | import sys |
|
8 | import sys | |
|
9 | import tempfile | |||
|
10 | import types | |||
9 |
|
11 | |||
10 | # Third-party imports |
|
12 | # Third-party imports | |
11 | import nose.tools as nt |
|
13 | import nose.tools as nt | |
12 |
|
14 | |||
13 | # From our own code |
|
15 | # From our own code | |
14 | from IPython.testing import decorators as dec |
|
16 | from IPython.testing import decorators as dec | |
|
17 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt | |||
15 |
|
18 | |||
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 | # Test functions begin |
|
20 | # Test functions begin | |
18 |
|
21 | |||
19 | def test_rehashx(): |
|
22 | def test_rehashx(): | |
20 | # clear up everything |
|
23 | # clear up everything | |
21 | _ip.IP.alias_table.clear() |
|
24 | _ip.IP.alias_table.clear() | |
22 | del _ip.db['syscmdlist'] |
|
25 | del _ip.db['syscmdlist'] | |
23 |
|
26 | |||
24 | _ip.magic('rehashx') |
|
27 | _ip.magic('rehashx') | |
25 | # Practically ALL ipython development systems will have more than 10 aliases |
|
28 | # Practically ALL ipython development systems will have more than 10 aliases | |
26 |
|
29 | |||
27 | assert len(_ip.IP.alias_table) > 10 |
|
30 | assert len(_ip.IP.alias_table) > 10 | |
28 | for key, val in _ip.IP.alias_table.items(): |
|
31 | for key, val in _ip.IP.alias_table.items(): | |
29 | # we must strip dots from alias names |
|
32 | # we must strip dots from alias names | |
30 | assert '.' not in key |
|
33 | assert '.' not in key | |
31 |
|
34 | |||
32 | # rehashx must fill up syscmdlist |
|
35 | # rehashx must fill up syscmdlist | |
33 | scoms = _ip.db['syscmdlist'] |
|
36 | scoms = _ip.db['syscmdlist'] | |
34 | assert len(scoms) > 10 |
|
37 | assert len(scoms) > 10 | |
35 |
|
38 | |||
36 |
|
39 | |||
37 | def doctest_run_ns(): |
|
|||
38 | """Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards. |
|
|||
39 |
|
||||
40 | In [11]: run tclass foo |
|
|||
41 |
|
||||
42 | In [12]: isinstance(f(),foo) |
|
|||
43 | Out[12]: True |
|
|||
44 | """ |
|
|||
45 |
|
||||
46 |
|
||||
47 | def doctest_run_ns2(): |
|
|||
48 | """Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards. |
|
|||
49 |
|
||||
50 | In [4]: run tclass C-first_pass |
|
|||
51 |
|
||||
52 | In [5]: run tclass C-second_pass |
|
|||
53 | tclass.py: deleting object: C-first_pass |
|
|||
54 | """ |
|
|||
55 |
|
||||
56 |
|
||||
57 | def doctest_hist_f(): |
|
40 | def doctest_hist_f(): | |
58 | """Test %hist -f with temporary filename. |
|
41 | """Test %hist -f with temporary filename. | |
59 |
|
42 | |||
60 | In [9]: import tempfile |
|
43 | In [9]: import tempfile | |
61 |
|
44 | |||
62 | In [10]: tfile = tempfile.mktemp('.py','tmp-ipython-') |
|
45 | In [10]: tfile = tempfile.mktemp('.py','tmp-ipython-') | |
63 |
|
46 | |||
64 | In [11]: %history -n -f $tfile 3 |
|
47 | In [11]: %history -n -f $tfile 3 | |
65 | """ |
|
48 | """ | |
66 |
|
49 | |||
67 |
|
50 | |||
68 | def doctest_hist_r(): |
|
51 | def doctest_hist_r(): | |
69 | """Test %hist -r |
|
52 | """Test %hist -r | |
70 |
|
53 | |||
71 | XXX - This test is not recording the output correctly. Not sure why... |
|
54 | XXX - This test is not recording the output correctly. Not sure why... | |
72 |
|
55 | |||
73 | In [6]: x=1 |
|
56 | In [6]: x=1 | |
74 |
|
57 | |||
75 | In [7]: hist -n -r 2 |
|
58 | In [7]: hist -n -r 2 | |
76 | x=1 # random |
|
59 | x=1 # random | |
77 | hist -n -r 2 # random |
|
60 | hist -n -r 2 # random | |
78 | """ |
|
61 | """ | |
79 |
|
62 | |||
80 |
|
63 | |||
81 | def test_obj_del(): |
|
64 | def test_obj_del(): | |
82 | """Test that object's __del__ methods are called on exit.""" |
|
65 | """Test that object's __del__ methods are called on exit.""" | |
83 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
|
66 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) | |
84 | del_file = os.path.join(test_dir,'obj_del.py') |
|
67 | del_file = os.path.join(test_dir,'obj_del.py') | |
85 | out = _ip.IP.getoutput('ipython %s' % del_file) |
|
68 | out = _ip.IP.getoutput('ipython %s' % del_file) | |
86 | nt.assert_equals(out,'obj_del.py: object A deleted') |
|
69 | nt.assert_equals(out,'obj_del.py: object A deleted') | |
87 |
|
70 | |||
88 |
|
71 | |||
89 | def test_shist(): |
|
72 | def test_shist(): | |
90 | # Simple tests of ShadowHist class - test generator. |
|
73 | # Simple tests of ShadowHist class - test generator. | |
91 | import os, shutil, tempfile |
|
74 | import os, shutil, tempfile | |
92 |
|
75 | |||
93 | from IPython.Extensions import pickleshare |
|
76 | from IPython.Extensions import pickleshare | |
94 | from IPython.history import ShadowHist |
|
77 | from IPython.history import ShadowHist | |
95 |
|
78 | |||
96 | tfile = tempfile.mktemp('','tmp-ipython-') |
|
79 | tfile = tempfile.mktemp('','tmp-ipython-') | |
97 |
|
80 | |||
98 | db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(tfile) |
|
81 | db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(tfile) | |
99 | s = ShadowHist(db) |
|
82 | s = ShadowHist(db) | |
100 | s.add('hello') |
|
83 | s.add('hello') | |
101 | s.add('world') |
|
84 | s.add('world') | |
102 | s.add('hello') |
|
85 | s.add('hello') | |
103 | s.add('hello') |
|
86 | s.add('hello') | |
104 | s.add('karhu') |
|
87 | s.add('karhu') | |
105 |
|
88 | |||
106 | yield nt.assert_equals,s.all(),[(1, 'hello'), (2, 'world'), (3, 'karhu')] |
|
89 | yield nt.assert_equals,s.all(),[(1, 'hello'), (2, 'world'), (3, 'karhu')] | |
107 |
|
90 | |||
108 | yield nt.assert_equal,s.get(2),'world' |
|
91 | yield nt.assert_equal,s.get(2),'world' | |
109 |
|
92 | |||
110 | shutil.rmtree(tfile) |
|
93 | shutil.rmtree(tfile) | |
111 |
|
94 | |||
112 | @dec.skipif_not_numpy |
|
95 | @dec.skipif_not_numpy | |
113 | def test_numpy_clear_array_undec(): |
|
96 | def test_numpy_clear_array_undec(): | |
114 | _ip.ex('import numpy as np') |
|
97 | _ip.ex('import numpy as np') | |
115 | _ip.ex('a = np.empty(2)') |
|
98 | _ip.ex('a = np.empty(2)') | |
116 |
|
99 | |||
117 | yield nt.assert_true,'a' in _ip.user_ns |
|
100 | yield nt.assert_true,'a' in _ip.user_ns | |
118 | _ip.magic('clear array') |
|
101 | _ip.magic('clear array') | |
119 | yield nt.assert_false,'a' in _ip.user_ns |
|
102 | yield nt.assert_false,'a' in _ip.user_ns | |
120 |
|
103 | |||
121 |
|
104 | |||
122 | @dec.skip() |
|
105 | @dec.skip() | |
123 | def test_fail_dec(*a,**k): |
|
106 | def test_fail_dec(*a,**k): | |
124 | yield nt.assert_true, False |
|
107 | yield nt.assert_true, False | |
125 |
|
108 | |||
126 | @dec.skip('This one shouldn not run') |
|
109 | @dec.skip('This one shouldn not run') | |
127 | def test_fail_dec2(*a,**k): |
|
110 | def test_fail_dec2(*a,**k): | |
128 | yield nt.assert_true, False |
|
111 | yield nt.assert_true, False | |
129 |
|
112 | |||
130 | @dec.skipknownfailure |
|
113 | @dec.skipknownfailure | |
131 | def test_fail_dec3(*a,**k): |
|
114 | def test_fail_dec3(*a,**k): | |
132 | yield nt.assert_true, False |
|
115 | yield nt.assert_true, False | |
133 |
|
116 | |||
134 |
|
117 | |||
135 | def doctest_refbug(): |
|
118 | def doctest_refbug(): | |
136 | """Very nasty problem with references held by multiple runs of a script. |
|
119 | """Very nasty problem with references held by multiple runs of a script. | |
137 | See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/269966 |
|
120 | See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/269966 | |
138 |
|
121 | |||
139 | In [1]: _ip.IP.clear_main_mod_cache() |
|
122 | In [1]: _ip.IP.clear_main_mod_cache() | |
140 |
|
123 | |||
141 | In [2]: run refbug |
|
124 | In [2]: run refbug | |
142 |
|
125 | |||
143 | In [3]: call_f() |
|
126 | In [3]: call_f() | |
144 | lowercased: hello |
|
127 | lowercased: hello | |
145 |
|
128 | |||
146 | In [4]: run refbug |
|
129 | In [4]: run refbug | |
147 |
|
130 | |||
148 | In [5]: call_f() |
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131 | In [5]: call_f() | |
149 | lowercased: hello |
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132 | lowercased: hello | |
150 | lowercased: hello |
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133 | lowercased: hello | |
151 | """ |
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134 | """ | |
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135 | ||||
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136 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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137 | # Tests for %run | |||
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138 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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139 | ||||
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140 | # %run is critical enough that it's a good idea to have a solid collection of | |||
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141 | # tests for it, some as doctests and some as normal tests. | |||
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142 | ||||
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143 | def doctest_run_ns(): | |||
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144 | """Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards. | |||
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145 | ||||
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146 | In [11]: run tclass foo | |||
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147 | ||||
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148 | In [12]: isinstance(f(),foo) | |||
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149 | Out[12]: True | |||
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150 | """ | |||
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151 | ||||
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152 | ||||
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153 | def doctest_run_ns2(): | |||
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154 | """Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards. | |||
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155 | ||||
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156 | In [4]: run tclass C-first_pass | |||
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157 | ||||
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158 | In [5]: run tclass C-second_pass | |||
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159 | tclass.py: deleting object: C-first_pass | |||
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160 | """ | |||
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161 | ||||
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162 | def doctest_run_builtins(): | |||
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163 | """Check that %run doesn't damage __builtins__ via a doctest. | |||
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164 | ||||
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165 | This is similar to the test_run_builtins, but I want *both* forms of the | |||
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166 | test to catch any possible glitches in our testing machinery, since that | |||
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167 | modifies %run somewhat. So for this, we have both a normal test (below) | |||
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168 | and a doctest (this one). | |||
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169 | ||||
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170 | In [1]: import tempfile | |||
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171 | ||||
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172 | In [2]: bid1 = id(__builtins__) | |||
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173 | ||||
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174 | In [3]: f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() | |||
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175 | ||||
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176 | In [4]: f.write('pass\\n') | |||
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177 | ||||
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178 | In [5]: f.flush() | |||
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179 | ||||
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180 | In [6]: print 'B1:',type(__builtins__) | |||
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181 | B1: <type 'module'> | |||
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182 | ||||
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183 | In [7]: %run $f.name | |||
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184 | ||||
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185 | In [8]: bid2 = id(__builtins__) | |||
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186 | ||||
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187 | In [9]: print 'B2:',type(__builtins__) | |||
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188 | B2: <type 'module'> | |||
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189 | ||||
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190 | In [10]: bid1 == bid2 | |||
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191 | Out[10]: True | |||
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192 | """ | |||
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193 | ||||
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194 | # For some tests, it will be handy to organize them in a class with a common | |||
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195 | # setup that makes a temp file | |||
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196 | ||||
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197 | class TestMagicRun(object): | |||
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198 | ||||
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199 | def setup(self): | |||
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200 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" | |||
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201 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() | |||
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202 | f.write('pass\n') | |||
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203 | f.flush() | |||
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204 | self.tmpfile = f | |||
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205 | ||||
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206 | def run_tmpfile(self): | |||
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207 | _ip.magic('run %s' % self.tmpfile.name) | |||
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208 | ||||
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209 | def test_builtins_id(self): | |||
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210 | """Check that %run doesn't damage __builtins__ """ | |||
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211 | ||||
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212 | # Test that the id of __builtins__ is not modified by %run | |||
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213 | bid1 = id(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__']) | |||
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214 | self.run_tmpfile() | |||
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215 | bid2 = id(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__']) | |||
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216 | tt.assert_equals(bid1, bid2) | |||
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217 | ||||
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218 | def test_builtins_type(self): | |||
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219 | """Check that the type of __builtins__ doesn't change with %run. | |||
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220 | ||||
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221 | However, the above could pass if __builtins__ was already modified to | |||
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222 | be a dict (it should be a module) by a previous use of %run. So we | |||
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223 | also check explicitly that it really is a module: | |||
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224 | """ | |||
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225 | self.run_tmpfile() | |||
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226 | tt.assert_equals(type(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__']),type(sys)) | |||
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227 | ||||
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228 | def test_prompts(self): | |||
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229 | """Test that prompts correctly generate after %run""" | |||
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230 | self.run_tmpfile() | |||
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231 | p2 = str(_ip.IP.outputcache.prompt2).strip() | |||
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232 | nt.assert_equals(p2[:3], '...') | |||
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233 | ||||
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234 | def teardown(self): | |||
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235 | self.tmpfile.close() |
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