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1 | """ | |
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2 | Frontend class that uses IPython0 to prefilter the inputs. | |
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4 | Using the IPython0 mechanism gives us access to the magics. | |
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5 | """ | |
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6 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
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7 | ||
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8 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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9 | # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team | |
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10 | # | |
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11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
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12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
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13 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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14 | ||
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15 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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16 | # Imports | |
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17 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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18 | import sys | |
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19 | ||
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20 | from linefrontendbase import LineFrontEndBase, common_prefix | |
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21 | ||
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22 | from IPython.ipmaker import make_IPython | |
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23 | from IPython.ipapi import IPApi | |
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24 | from IPython.kernel.core.sync_output_trap import SyncOutputTrap | |
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25 | ||
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26 | from IPython.genutils import Term | |
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27 | ||
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28 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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29 | # Utility functions (temporary, should be moved out of here) | |
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30 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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31 | import os | |
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32 | def xterm_system(command): | |
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33 | """ Run a command in a separate console window. | |
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34 | """ | |
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35 | os.system(""" | |
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36 | xterm -title "%s" -e \'/bin/sh -c "%s ; | |
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37 | printf \\"\\\\n\\"; | |
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38 | printf \\"press a key to close\\" ; | |
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39 | printf \\"\x1b]0;%s (finished -- press a key to close)\x07\\" ; | |
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40 | read foo;"\' | |
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41 | """ % (command, command, command) ) | |
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42 | ||
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43 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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44 | # Frontend class using ipython0 to do the prefiltering. | |
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45 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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46 | class PrefilterFrontEnd(LineFrontEndBase): | |
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47 | ||
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48 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
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49 | LineFrontEndBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
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50 | # Instanciate an IPython0 interpreter to be able to use the | |
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51 | # prefiltering. | |
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52 | self.ipython0 = make_IPython() | |
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53 | # Set the pager: | |
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54 | self.ipython0.set_hook('show_in_pager', | |
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55 | lambda s, string: self.write("\n"+string)) | |
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56 | self.ipython0.write = self.write | |
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57 | self._ip = _ip = IPApi(self.ipython0) | |
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58 | # XXX: Hack: mix the two namespaces | |
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59 | self.shell.user_ns = self.ipython0.user_ns | |
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60 | self.shell.user_global_ns = self.ipython0.user_global_ns | |
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61 | # Make sure the raw system call doesn't get called, as we don't | |
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62 | # have a stdin accessible. | |
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63 | self._ip.system = xterm_system | |
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64 | # Redefine a serie of magics to avoid os.system: | |
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65 | # FIXME: I am redefining way too much magics. | |
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66 | for alias_name, (_, alias_value) in \ | |
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67 | _ip.IP.shell.alias_table.iteritems(): | |
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68 | magic = lambda s : _ip.magic('sx %s %s' % (alias_value, s)) | |
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69 | setattr(_ip.IP, 'magic_%s' % alias_name, magic) | |
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70 | # FIXME: I should create a real file-like object dedicated to this | |
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71 | # terminal | |
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72 | Term.cout.flush = lambda : None | |
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73 | Term.cout.getvalue = lambda : '' | |
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74 | Term.cerr.flush = lambda : None | |
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75 | Term.cerr.getvalue = lambda : '' | |
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76 | self.shell.output_trap = SyncOutputTrap(write_out=self.write, | |
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77 | write_err=self.write) | |
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78 | ||
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79 | ||
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80 | ||
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81 | def prefilter_input(self, input_string): | |
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82 | """ Using IPython0 to prefilter the commands. | |
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83 | """ | |
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84 | input_string = LineFrontEndBase.prefilter_input(self, input_string) | |
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85 | filtered_lines = [] | |
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86 | # The IPython0 prefilters sometime produce output. We need to | |
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87 | # capture it. | |
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88 | self.capture_output() | |
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89 | self.last_result = dict(number=self.prompt_number) | |
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90 | try: | |
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91 | for line in input_string.split('\n'): | |
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92 | filtered_lines.append(self.ipython0.prefilter(line, False)) | |
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93 | except: | |
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94 | # XXX: probably not the right thing to do. | |
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95 | self.ipython0.showsyntaxerror() | |
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96 | self.after_execute() | |
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97 | finally: | |
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98 | self.release_output() | |
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99 | ||
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100 | filtered_string = '\n'.join(filtered_lines) | |
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101 | return filtered_string | |
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102 | ||
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103 | ||
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104 | def show_traceback(self): | |
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105 | self.capture_output() | |
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106 | self.ipython0.showtraceback() | |
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107 | self.release_output() | |
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108 | ||
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109 | ||
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110 | def capture_output(self): | |
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111 | """ Capture all the output mechanism we can think of. | |
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112 | """ | |
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113 | self.__old_cout_write = Term.cout.write | |
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114 | self.__old_err_write = Term.cerr.write | |
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115 | Term.cout.write = self.write | |
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116 | Term.cerr.write = self.write | |
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117 | self.__old_stdout = sys.stdout | |
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118 | self.__old_stderr= sys.stderr | |
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119 | sys.stdout = Term.cout | |
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120 | sys.stderr = Term.cerr | |
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121 | # FIXME: I still need to provide the writelines method | |
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122 | ||
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123 | def release_output(self): | |
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124 | """ Release all the different captures we have made, | |
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125 | and flush the buffers. | |
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126 | """ | |
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127 | Term.cout.write = self.__old_cout_write | |
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128 | Term.cerr.write = self.__old_err_write | |
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129 | sys.stdout = self.__old_stdout | |
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130 | sys.stderr = self.__old_stderr | |
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131 | ||
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132 | ||
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133 | def complete(self, line): | |
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134 | word = line.split('\n')[-1].split(' ')[-1] | |
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135 | completions = self.ipython0.complete(word) | |
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136 | key = lambda x: x.replace('_', '') | |
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137 | completions.sort(key=key) | |
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138 | if completions: | |
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139 | prefix = common_prefix(completions) | |
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140 | line = line[:-len(word)] + prefix | |
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141 | return line, completions | |
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