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1 Variables now shadow magics in autocompletion. See :ghissue:`4877` and :ghpull:`10542`.
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1 1 # encoding: utf-8
2 2 """Completion for IPython.
3 3
4 4 This module started as fork of the rlcompleter module in the Python standard
5 5 library. The original enhancements made to rlcompleter have been sent
6 6 upstream and were accepted as of Python 2.3,
7 7
8 8 This module now support a wide variety of completion mechanism both available
9 9 for normal classic Python code, as well as completer for IPython specific
10 10 Syntax like magics.
11 11
12 12 Latex and Unicode completion
13 13 ============================
14 14
15 15 IPython and compatible frontends not only can complete your code, but can help
16 16 you to input a wide range of characters. In particular we allow you to insert
17 17 a unicode character using the tab completion mechanism.
18 18
19 19 Forward latex/unicode completion
20 20 --------------------------------
21 21
22 22 Forward completion allows you to easily type a unicode character using its latex
23 23 name, or unicode long description. To do so type a backslash follow by the
24 24 relevant name and press tab:
25 25
26 26
27 27 Using latex completion:
28 28
29 29 .. code::
30 30
31 31 \\alpha<tab>
32 32 α
33 33
34 34 or using unicode completion:
35 35
36 36
37 37 .. code::
38 38
39 39 \\greek small letter alpha<tab>
40 40 α
41 41
42 42
43 43 Only valid Python identifiers will complete. Combining characters (like arrow or
44 44 dots) are also available, unlike latex they need to be put after the their
45 45 counterpart that is to say, `F\\\\vec<tab>` is correct, not `\\\\vec<tab>F`.
46 46
47 47 Some browsers are known to display combining characters incorrectly.
48 48
49 49 Backward latex completion
50 50 -------------------------
51 51
52 52 It is sometime challenging to know how to type a character, if you are using
53 53 IPython, or any compatible frontend you can prepend backslash to the character
54 54 and press `<tab>` to expand it to its latex form.
55 55
56 56 .. code::
57 57
58 58 \\α<tab>
59 59 \\alpha
60 60
61 61
62 62 Both forward and backward completions can be deactivated by setting the
63 63 ``Completer.backslash_combining_completions`` option to ``False``.
64 64
65 65
66 66 Experimental
67 67 ============
68 68
69 69 Starting with IPython 6.0, this module can make use of the Jedi library to
70 70 generate completions both using static analysis of the code, and dynamically
71 71 inspecting multiple namespaces. The APIs attached to this new mechanism is
72 72 unstable and will raise unless use in an :any:`provisionalcompleter` context
73 73 manager.
74 74
75 75 You will find that the following are experimental:
76 76
77 77 - :any:`provisionalcompleter`
78 78 - :any:`IPCompleter.completions`
79 79 - :any:`Completion`
80 80 - :any:`rectify_completions`
81 81
82 82 .. note::
83 83
84 84 better name for :any:`rectify_completions` ?
85 85
86 86 We welcome any feedback on these new API, and we also encourage you to try this
87 87 module in debug mode (start IPython with ``--Completer.debug=True``) in order
88 88 to have extra logging information is :any:`jedi` is crashing, or if current
89 89 IPython completer pending deprecations are returning results not yet handled
90 90 by :any:`jedi`.
91 91
92 92 Using Jedi for tab completion allow snippets like the following to work without
93 93 having to execute any code:
94 94
95 95 >>> myvar = ['hello', 42]
96 96 ... myvar[1].bi<tab>
97 97
98 98 Tab completion will be able to infer that ``myvar[1]`` is a real number without
99 99 executing any code unlike the previously available ``IPCompleter.greedy``
100 100 option.
101 101
102 102 Be sure to update :any:`jedi` to the latest stable version or to try the
103 103 current development version to get better completions.
104 104 """
105 105
106 106 # skip module docstests
107 107 skip_doctest = True
108 108
109 109 # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
110 110 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
111 111 #
112 112 # Some of this code originated from rlcompleter in the Python standard library
113 113 # Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation, www.python.org
114 114
115 115
116 116 import __main__
117 117 import builtins as builtin_mod
118 118 import glob
119 119 import time
120 120 import inspect
121 121 import itertools
122 122 import keyword
123 123 import os
124 124 import re
125 125 import sys
126 126 import unicodedata
127 127 import string
128 128 import warnings
129 129
130 130 from contextlib import contextmanager
131 131 from importlib import import_module
132 132 from typing import Iterator, List
133 133 from types import SimpleNamespace
134 134
135 135 from traitlets.config.configurable import Configurable
136 136 from IPython.core.error import TryNext
137 137 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import ESC_MAGIC
138 138 from IPython.core.latex_symbols import latex_symbols, reverse_latex_symbol
139 139 from IPython.utils import generics
140 140 from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2, get_real_method
141 141 from IPython.utils.process import arg_split
142 142 from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode_py2
143 143 from traitlets import Bool, Enum, observe, Int
144 144
145 145 try:
146 146 import jedi
147 147 import jedi.api.helpers
148 148 JEDI_INSTALLED = True
149 149 except ImportError:
150 150 JEDI_INSTALLED = False
151 151 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
152 152 # Globals
153 153 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
154 154
155 155 # Public API
156 156 __all__ = ['Completer','IPCompleter']
157 157
158 158 if sys.platform == 'win32':
159 159 PROTECTABLES = ' '
160 160 else:
161 161 PROTECTABLES = ' ()[]{}?=\\|;:\'#*"^&'
162 162
163 163
164 164 _deprecation_readline_sentinel = object()
165 165
166 166
167 167 class ProvisionalCompleterWarning(FutureWarning):
168 168 """
169 169 Exception raise by an experimental feature in this module.
170 170
171 171 Wrap code in :any:`provisionalcompleter` context manager if you
172 172 are certain you want to use an unstable feature.
173 173 """
174 174 pass
175 175
176 176 warnings.filterwarnings('error', category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning)
177 177
178 178 @contextmanager
179 179 def provisionalcompleter(action='ignore'):
180 180 """
181 181
182 182
183 183 This contest manager has to be used in any place where unstable completer
184 184 behavior and API may be called.
185 185
186 186 >>> with provisionalcompleter():
187 187 ... completer.do_experimetal_things() # works
188 188
189 189 >>> completer.do_experimental_things() # raises.
190 190
191 191 .. note:: Unstable
192 192
193 193 By using this context manager you agree that the API in use may change
194 194 without warning, and that you won't complain if they do so.
195 195
196 196 You also understand that if the API is not to you liking you should report
197 197 a bug to explain your use case upstream and improve the API and will loose
198 198 credibility if you complain after the API is make stable.
199 199
200 200 We'll be happy to get your feedback , feature request and improvement on
201 201 any of the unstable APIs !
202 202 """
203 203 with warnings.catch_warnings():
204 204 warnings.filterwarnings(action, category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning)
205 205 yield
206 206
207 207
208 208 def has_open_quotes(s):
209 209 """Return whether a string has open quotes.
210 210
211 211 This simply counts whether the number of quote characters of either type in
212 212 the string is odd.
213 213
214 214 Returns
215 215 -------
216 216 If there is an open quote, the quote character is returned. Else, return
217 217 False.
218 218 """
219 219 # We check " first, then ', so complex cases with nested quotes will get
220 220 # the " to take precedence.
221 221 if s.count('"') % 2:
222 222 return '"'
223 223 elif s.count("'") % 2:
224 224 return "'"
225 225 else:
226 226 return False
227 227
228 228
229 229 def protect_filename(s):
230 230 """Escape a string to protect certain characters."""
231 231 if set(s) & set(PROTECTABLES):
232 232 if sys.platform == "win32":
233 233 return '"' + s + '"'
234 234 else:
235 235 return "".join(("\\" + c if c in PROTECTABLES else c) for c in s)
236 236 else:
237 237 return s
238 238
239 239
240 240 def expand_user(path):
241 241 """Expand ``~``-style usernames in strings.
242 242
243 243 This is similar to :func:`os.path.expanduser`, but it computes and returns
244 244 extra information that will be useful if the input was being used in
245 245 computing completions, and you wish to return the completions with the
246 246 original '~' instead of its expanded value.
247 247
248 248 Parameters
249 249 ----------
250 250 path : str
251 251 String to be expanded. If no ~ is present, the output is the same as the
252 252 input.
253 253
254 254 Returns
255 255 -------
256 256 newpath : str
257 257 Result of ~ expansion in the input path.
258 258 tilde_expand : bool
259 259 Whether any expansion was performed or not.
260 260 tilde_val : str
261 261 The value that ~ was replaced with.
262 262 """
263 263 # Default values
264 264 tilde_expand = False
265 265 tilde_val = ''
266 266 newpath = path
267 267
268 268 if path.startswith('~'):
269 269 tilde_expand = True
270 270 rest = len(path)-1
271 271 newpath = os.path.expanduser(path)
272 272 if rest:
273 273 tilde_val = newpath[:-rest]
274 274 else:
275 275 tilde_val = newpath
276 276
277 277 return newpath, tilde_expand, tilde_val
278 278
279 279
280 280 def compress_user(path, tilde_expand, tilde_val):
281 281 """Does the opposite of expand_user, with its outputs.
282 282 """
283 283 if tilde_expand:
284 284 return path.replace(tilde_val, '~')
285 285 else:
286 286 return path
287 287
288 288
289 289 def completions_sorting_key(word):
290 290 """key for sorting completions
291 291
292 292 This does several things:
293 293
294 294 - Lowercase all completions, so they are sorted alphabetically with
295 295 upper and lower case words mingled
296 296 - Demote any completions starting with underscores to the end
297 297 - Insert any %magic and %%cellmagic completions in the alphabetical order
298 298 by their name
299 299 """
300 300 # Case insensitive sort
301 301 word = word.lower()
302 302
303 303 prio1, prio2 = 0, 0
304 304
305 305 if word.startswith('__'):
306 306 prio1 = 2
307 307 elif word.startswith('_'):
308 308 prio1 = 1
309 309
310 310 if word.endswith('='):
311 311 prio1 = -1
312 312
313 313 if word.startswith('%%'):
314 314 # If there's another % in there, this is something else, so leave it alone
315 315 if not "%" in word[2:]:
316 316 word = word[2:]
317 317 prio2 = 2
318 318 elif word.startswith('%'):
319 319 if not "%" in word[1:]:
320 320 word = word[1:]
321 321 prio2 = 1
322 322
323 323 return prio1, word, prio2
324 324
325 325
326 326 class _FakeJediCompletion:
327 327 """
328 328 This is a workaround to communicate to the UI that Jedi has crashed and to
329 329 report a bug. Will be used only id :any:`IPCompleter.debug` is set to true.
330 330
331 331 Added in IPython 6.0 so should likely be removed for 7.0
332 332
333 333 """
334 334
335 335 def __init__(self, name):
336 336
337 337 self.name = name
338 338 self.complete = name
339 339 self.type = 'crashed'
340 340 self.name_with_symbols = name
341 341
342 342 def __repr__(self):
343 343 return '<Fake completion object jedi has crashed>'
344 344
345 345
346 346 class Completion:
347 347 """
348 348 Completion object used and return by IPython completers.
349 349
350 350 .. warning:: Unstable
351 351
352 352 This function is unstable, API may change without warning.
353 353 It will also raise unless use in proper context manager.
354 354
355 355 This act as a middle ground :any:`Completion` object between the
356 356 :any:`jedi.api.classes.Completion` object and the Prompt Toolkit completion
357 357 object. While Jedi need a lot of information about evaluator and how the
358 358 code should be ran/inspected, PromptToolkit (and other frontend) mostly
359 359 need user facing information.
360 360
361 361 - Which range should be replaced replaced by what.
362 362 - Some metadata (like completion type), or meta informations to displayed to
363 363 the use user.
364 364
365 365 For debugging purpose we can also store the origin of the completion (``jedi``,
366 366 ``IPython.python_matches``, ``IPython.magics_matches``...).
367 367 """
368 368
369 369 def __init__(self, start: int, end: int, text: str, *, type: str=None, _origin=''):
370 370 warnings.warn("``Completion`` is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). "
371 371 "It may change without warnings. "
372 372 "Use in corresponding context manager.",
373 373 category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, stacklevel=2)
374 374
375 375 self.start = start
376 376 self.end = end
377 377 self.text = text
378 378 self.type = type
379 379 self._origin = _origin
380 380
381 381 def __repr__(self):
382 382 return '<Completion start=%s end=%s text=%r type=%r>' % (self.start, self.end, self.text, self.type or '?')
383 383
384 384 def __eq__(self, other)->Bool:
385 385 """
386 386 Equality and hash do not hash the type (as some completer may not be
387 387 able to infer the type), but are use to (partially) de-duplicate
388 388 completion.
389 389
390 390 Completely de-duplicating completion is a bit tricker that just
391 391 comparing as it depends on surrounding text, which Completions are not
392 392 aware of.
393 393 """
394 394 return self.start == other.start and \
395 395 self.end == other.end and \
396 396 self.text == other.text
397 397
398 398 def __hash__(self):
399 399 return hash((self.start, self.end, self.text))
400 400
401 401
402 402 _IC = Iterator[Completion]
403 403
404 404
405 405 def _deduplicate_completions(text: str, completions: _IC)-> _IC:
406 406 """
407 407 Deduplicate a set of completions.
408 408
409 409 .. warning:: Unstable
410 410
411 411 This function is unstable, API may change without warning.
412 412
413 413 Parameters
414 414 ----------
415 415 text: str
416 416 text that should be completed.
417 417 completions: Iterator[Completion]
418 418 iterator over the completions to deduplicate
419 419
420 420
421 421 Completions coming from multiple sources, may be different but end up having
422 422 the same effect when applied to ``text``. If this is the case, this will
423 423 consider completions as equal and only emit the first encountered.
424 424
425 425 Not folded in `completions()` yet for debugging purpose, and to detect when
426 426 the IPython completer does return things that Jedi does not, but should be
427 427 at some point.
428 428 """
429 429 completions = list(completions)
430 430 if not completions:
431 431 return
432 432
433 433 new_start = min(c.start for c in completions)
434 434 new_end = max(c.end for c in completions)
435 435
436 436 seen = set()
437 437 for c in completions:
438 438 new_text = text[new_start:c.start] + c.text + text[c.end:new_end]
439 439 if new_text not in seen:
440 440 yield c
441 441 seen.add(new_text)
442 442
443 443
444 444 def rectify_completions(text: str, completions: _IC, *, _debug=False)->_IC:
445 445 """
446 446 Rectify a set of completions to all have the same ``start`` and ``end``
447 447
448 448 .. warning:: Unstable
449 449
450 450 This function is unstable, API may change without warning.
451 451 It will also raise unless use in proper context manager.
452 452
453 453 Parameters
454 454 ----------
455 455 text: str
456 456 text that should be completed.
457 457 completions: Iterator[Completion]
458 458 iterator over the completions to rectify
459 459
460 460
461 461 :any:`jedi.api.classes.Completion` s returned by Jedi may not have the same start and end, though
462 462 the Jupyter Protocol requires them to behave like so. This will readjust
463 463 the completion to have the same ``start`` and ``end`` by padding both
464 464 extremities with surrounding text.
465 465
466 466 During stabilisation should support a ``_debug`` option to log which
467 467 completion are return by the IPython completer and not found in Jedi in
468 468 order to make upstream bug report.
469 469 """
470 470 warnings.warn("`rectify_completions` is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). "
471 471 "It may change without warnings. "
472 472 "Use in corresponding context manager.",
473 473 category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, stacklevel=2)
474 474
475 475 completions = list(completions)
476 476 if not completions:
477 477 return
478 478 starts = (c.start for c in completions)
479 479 ends = (c.end for c in completions)
480 480
481 481 new_start = min(starts)
482 482 new_end = max(ends)
483 483
484 484 seen_jedi = set()
485 485 seen_python_matches = set()
486 486 for c in completions:
487 487 new_text = text[new_start:c.start] + c.text + text[c.end:new_end]
488 488 if c._origin == 'jedi':
489 489 seen_jedi.add(new_text)
490 490 elif c._origin == 'IPCompleter.python_matches':
491 491 seen_python_matches.add(new_text)
492 492 yield Completion(new_start, new_end, new_text, type=c.type, _origin=c._origin)
493 493 diff = seen_python_matches.difference(seen_jedi)
494 494 if diff and _debug:
495 495 print('IPython.python matches have extras:', diff)
496 496
497 497
498 498 if sys.platform == 'win32':
499 499 DELIMS = ' \t\n`!@#$^&*()=+[{]}|;\'",<>?'
500 500 else:
501 501 DELIMS = ' \t\n`!@#$^&*()=+[{]}\\|;:\'",<>?'
502 502
503 503 GREEDY_DELIMS = ' =\r\n'
504 504
505 505
506 506 class CompletionSplitter(object):
507 507 """An object to split an input line in a manner similar to readline.
508 508
509 509 By having our own implementation, we can expose readline-like completion in
510 510 a uniform manner to all frontends. This object only needs to be given the
511 511 line of text to be split and the cursor position on said line, and it
512 512 returns the 'word' to be completed on at the cursor after splitting the
513 513 entire line.
514 514
515 515 What characters are used as splitting delimiters can be controlled by
516 516 setting the ``delims`` attribute (this is a property that internally
517 517 automatically builds the necessary regular expression)"""
518 518
519 519 # Private interface
520 520
521 521 # A string of delimiter characters. The default value makes sense for
522 522 # IPython's most typical usage patterns.
523 523 _delims = DELIMS
524 524
525 525 # The expression (a normal string) to be compiled into a regular expression
526 526 # for actual splitting. We store it as an attribute mostly for ease of
527 527 # debugging, since this type of code can be so tricky to debug.
528 528 _delim_expr = None
529 529
530 530 # The regular expression that does the actual splitting
531 531 _delim_re = None
532 532
533 533 def __init__(self, delims=None):
534 534 delims = CompletionSplitter._delims if delims is None else delims
535 535 self.delims = delims
536 536
537 537 @property
538 538 def delims(self):
539 539 """Return the string of delimiter characters."""
540 540 return self._delims
541 541
542 542 @delims.setter
543 543 def delims(self, delims):
544 544 """Set the delimiters for line splitting."""
545 545 expr = '[' + ''.join('\\'+ c for c in delims) + ']'
546 546 self._delim_re = re.compile(expr)
547 547 self._delims = delims
548 548 self._delim_expr = expr
549 549
550 550 def split_line(self, line, cursor_pos=None):
551 551 """Split a line of text with a cursor at the given position.
552 552 """
553 553 l = line if cursor_pos is None else line[:cursor_pos]
554 554 return self._delim_re.split(l)[-1]
555 555
556 556
557 557
558 558 class Completer(Configurable):
559 559
560 560 greedy = Bool(False,
561 561 help="""Activate greedy completion
562 562 PENDING DEPRECTION. this is now mostly taken care of with Jedi.
563 563
564 564 This will enable completion on elements of lists, results of function calls, etc.,
565 565 but can be unsafe because the code is actually evaluated on TAB.
566 566 """
567 567 ).tag(config=True)
568 568
569 569 use_jedi = Bool(default_value=JEDI_INSTALLED,
570 570 help="Experimental: Use Jedi to generate autocompletions. "
571 571 "Default to True if jedi is installed").tag(config=True)
572 572
573 573 jedi_compute_type_timeout = Int(default_value=400,
574 574 help="""Experimental: restrict time (in milliseconds) during which Jedi can compute types.
575 575 Set to 0 to stop computing types. Non-zero value lower than 100ms may hurt
576 576 performance by preventing jedi to build its cache.
577 577 """).tag(config=True)
578 578
579 579 debug = Bool(default_value=False,
580 580 help='Enable debug for the Completer. Mostly print extra '
581 581 'information for experimental jedi integration.')\
582 582 .tag(config=True)
583 583
584 584 backslash_combining_completions = Bool(True,
585 585 help="Enable unicode completions, e.g. \\alpha<tab> . "
586 586 "Includes completion of latex commands, unicode names, and expanding "
587 587 "unicode characters back to latex commands.").tag(config=True)
588 588
589 589
590 590
591 591 def __init__(self, namespace=None, global_namespace=None, **kwargs):
592 592 """Create a new completer for the command line.
593 593
594 594 Completer(namespace=ns, global_namespace=ns2) -> completer instance.
595 595
596 596 If unspecified, the default namespace where completions are performed
597 597 is __main__ (technically, __main__.__dict__). Namespaces should be
598 598 given as dictionaries.
599 599
600 600 An optional second namespace can be given. This allows the completer
601 601 to handle cases where both the local and global scopes need to be
602 602 distinguished.
603 603 """
604 604
605 605 # Don't bind to namespace quite yet, but flag whether the user wants a
606 606 # specific namespace or to use __main__.__dict__. This will allow us
607 607 # to bind to __main__.__dict__ at completion time, not now.
608 608 if namespace is None:
609 609 self.use_main_ns = True
610 610 else:
611 611 self.use_main_ns = False
612 612 self.namespace = namespace
613 613
614 614 # The global namespace, if given, can be bound directly
615 615 if global_namespace is None:
616 616 self.global_namespace = {}
617 617 else:
618 618 self.global_namespace = global_namespace
619 619
620 620 super(Completer, self).__init__(**kwargs)
621 621
622 622 def complete(self, text, state):
623 623 """Return the next possible completion for 'text'.
624 624
625 625 This is called successively with state == 0, 1, 2, ... until it
626 626 returns None. The completion should begin with 'text'.
627 627
628 628 """
629 629 if self.use_main_ns:
630 630 self.namespace = __main__.__dict__
631 631
632 632 if state == 0:
633 633 if "." in text:
634 634 self.matches = self.attr_matches(text)
635 635 else:
636 636 self.matches = self.global_matches(text)
637 637 try:
638 638 return self.matches[state]
639 639 except IndexError:
640 640 return None
641 641
642 642 def global_matches(self, text):
643 643 """Compute matches when text is a simple name.
644 644
645 645 Return a list of all keywords, built-in functions and names currently
646 646 defined in self.namespace or self.global_namespace that match.
647 647
648 648 """
649 649 matches = []
650 650 match_append = matches.append
651 651 n = len(text)
652 652 for lst in [keyword.kwlist,
653 653 builtin_mod.__dict__.keys(),
654 654 self.namespace.keys(),
655 655 self.global_namespace.keys()]:
656 656 for word in lst:
657 657 if word[:n] == text and word != "__builtins__":
658 658 match_append(word)
659 659 return [cast_unicode_py2(m) for m in matches]
660 660
661 661 def attr_matches(self, text):
662 662 """Compute matches when text contains a dot.
663 663
664 664 Assuming the text is of the form NAME.NAME....[NAME], and is
665 665 evaluatable in self.namespace or self.global_namespace, it will be
666 666 evaluated and its attributes (as revealed by dir()) are used as
667 667 possible completions. (For class instances, class members are are
668 668 also considered.)
669 669
670 670 WARNING: this can still invoke arbitrary C code, if an object
671 671 with a __getattr__ hook is evaluated.
672 672
673 673 """
674 674
675 675 # Another option, seems to work great. Catches things like ''.<tab>
676 676 m = re.match(r"(\S+(\.\w+)*)\.(\w*)$", text)
677 677
678 678 if m:
679 679 expr, attr = m.group(1, 3)
680 680 elif self.greedy:
681 681 m2 = re.match(r"(.+)\.(\w*)$", self.line_buffer)
682 682 if not m2:
683 683 return []
684 684 expr, attr = m2.group(1,2)
685 685 else:
686 686 return []
687 687
688 688 try:
689 689 obj = eval(expr, self.namespace)
690 690 except:
691 691 try:
692 692 obj = eval(expr, self.global_namespace)
693 693 except:
694 694 return []
695 695
696 696 if self.limit_to__all__ and hasattr(obj, '__all__'):
697 697 words = get__all__entries(obj)
698 698 else:
699 699 words = dir2(obj)
700 700
701 701 try:
702 702 words = generics.complete_object(obj, words)
703 703 except TryNext:
704 704 pass
705 705 except AssertionError:
706 706 raise
707 707 except Exception:
708 708 # Silence errors from completion function
709 709 #raise # dbg
710 710 pass
711 711 # Build match list to return
712 712 n = len(attr)
713 713 return [u"%s.%s" % (expr, w) for w in words if w[:n] == attr ]
714 714
715 715
716 716 def get__all__entries(obj):
717 717 """returns the strings in the __all__ attribute"""
718 718 try:
719 719 words = getattr(obj, '__all__')
720 720 except:
721 721 return []
722 722
723 723 return [cast_unicode_py2(w) for w in words if isinstance(w, str)]
724 724
725 725
726 726 def match_dict_keys(keys: List[str], prefix: str, delims: str):
727 727 """Used by dict_key_matches, matching the prefix to a list of keys
728 728
729 729 Parameters
730 730 ==========
731 731 keys:
732 732 list of keys in dictionary currently being completed.
733 733 prefix:
734 734 Part of the text already typed by the user. e.g. `mydict[b'fo`
735 735 delims:
736 736 String of delimiters to consider when finding the current key.
737 737
738 738 Returns
739 739 =======
740 740
741 741 A tuple of three elements: ``quote``, ``token_start``, ``matched``, with
742 742 ``quote`` being the quote that need to be used to close current string.
743 743 ``token_start`` the position where the replacement should start occurring,
744 744 ``matches`` a list of replacement/completion
745 745
746 746 """
747 747 if not prefix:
748 748 return None, 0, [repr(k) for k in keys
749 749 if isinstance(k, (str, bytes))]
750 750 quote_match = re.search('["\']', prefix)
751 751 quote = quote_match.group()
752 752 try:
753 753 prefix_str = eval(prefix + quote, {})
754 754 except Exception:
755 755 return None, 0, []
756 756
757 757 pattern = '[^' + ''.join('\\' + c for c in delims) + ']*$'
758 758 token_match = re.search(pattern, prefix, re.UNICODE)
759 759 token_start = token_match.start()
760 760 token_prefix = token_match.group()
761 761
762 762 matched = []
763 763 for key in keys:
764 764 try:
765 765 if not key.startswith(prefix_str):
766 766 continue
767 767 except (AttributeError, TypeError, UnicodeError):
768 768 # Python 3+ TypeError on b'a'.startswith('a') or vice-versa
769 769 continue
770 770
771 771 # reformat remainder of key to begin with prefix
772 772 rem = key[len(prefix_str):]
773 773 # force repr wrapped in '
774 774 rem_repr = repr(rem + '"') if isinstance(rem, str) else repr(rem + b'"')
775 775 if rem_repr.startswith('u') and prefix[0] not in 'uU':
776 776 # Found key is unicode, but prefix is Py2 string.
777 777 # Therefore attempt to interpret key as string.
778 778 try:
779 779 rem_repr = repr(rem.encode('ascii') + '"')
780 780 except UnicodeEncodeError:
781 781 continue
782 782
783 783 rem_repr = rem_repr[1 + rem_repr.index("'"):-2]
784 784 if quote == '"':
785 785 # The entered prefix is quoted with ",
786 786 # but the match is quoted with '.
787 787 # A contained " hence needs escaping for comparison:
788 788 rem_repr = rem_repr.replace('"', '\\"')
789 789
790 790 # then reinsert prefix from start of token
791 791 matched.append('%s%s' % (token_prefix, rem_repr))
792 792 return quote, token_start, matched
793 793
794 794
795 795 def cursor_to_position(text:int, line:int, column:int)->int:
796 796 """
797 797
798 798 Convert the (line,column) position of the cursor in text to an offset in a
799 799 string.
800 800
801 801 Parameters
802 802 ----------
803 803
804 804 text : str
805 805 The text in which to calculate the cursor offset
806 806 line : int
807 807 Line of the cursor; 0-indexed
808 808 column : int
809 809 Column of the cursor 0-indexed
810 810
811 811 Return
812 812 ------
813 813 Position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed.
814 814
815 815 See Also
816 816 --------
817 817 position_to_cursor: reciprocal of this function
818 818
819 819 """
820 820 lines = text.split('\n')
821 821 assert line <= len(lines), '{} <= {}'.format(str(line), str(len(lines)))
822 822
823 823 return sum(len(l) + 1 for l in lines[:line]) + column
824 824
825 825 def position_to_cursor(text:str, offset:int)->(int, int):
826 826 """
827 827 Convert the position of the cursor in text (0 indexed) to a line
828 828 number(0-indexed) and a column number (0-indexed) pair
829 829
830 830 Position should be a valid position in ``text``.
831 831
832 832 Parameters
833 833 ----------
834 834
835 835 text : str
836 836 The text in which to calculate the cursor offset
837 837 offset : int
838 838 Position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed.
839 839
840 840 Return
841 841 ------
842 842 (line, column) : (int, int)
843 843 Line of the cursor; 0-indexed, column of the cursor 0-indexed
844 844
845 845
846 846 See Also
847 847 --------
848 848 cursor_to_position : reciprocal of this function
849 849
850 850
851 851 """
852 852
853 853 assert 0 < offset <= len(text) , "0 < %s <= %s" % (offset , len(text))
854 854
855 855 before = text[:offset]
856 856 blines = before.split('\n') # ! splitnes trim trailing \n
857 857 line = before.count('\n')
858 858 col = len(blines[-1])
859 859 return line, col
860 860
861 861
862 862 def _safe_isinstance(obj, module, class_name):
863 863 """Checks if obj is an instance of module.class_name if loaded
864 864 """
865 865 return (module in sys.modules and
866 866 isinstance(obj, getattr(import_module(module), class_name)))
867 867
868 868
869 869 def back_unicode_name_matches(text):
870 870 u"""Match unicode characters back to unicode name
871 871
872 872 This does ``☃`` -> ``\\snowman``
873 873
874 874 Note that snowman is not a valid python3 combining character but will be expanded.
875 875 Though it will not recombine back to the snowman character by the completion machinery.
876 876
877 877 This will not either back-complete standard sequences like \\n, \\b ...
878 878
879 879 Used on Python 3 only.
880 880 """
881 881 if len(text)<2:
882 882 return u'', ()
883 883 maybe_slash = text[-2]
884 884 if maybe_slash != '\\':
885 885 return u'', ()
886 886
887 887 char = text[-1]
888 888 # no expand on quote for completion in strings.
889 889 # nor backcomplete standard ascii keys
890 890 if char in string.ascii_letters or char in ['"',"'"]:
891 891 return u'', ()
892 892 try :
893 893 unic = unicodedata.name(char)
894 894 return '\\'+char,['\\'+unic]
895 895 except KeyError:
896 896 pass
897 897 return u'', ()
898 898
899 899 def back_latex_name_matches(text:str):
900 900 """Match latex characters back to unicode name
901 901
902 902 This does ``\\ℵ`` -> ``\\aleph``
903 903
904 904 Used on Python 3 only.
905 905 """
906 906 if len(text)<2:
907 907 return u'', ()
908 908 maybe_slash = text[-2]
909 909 if maybe_slash != '\\':
910 910 return u'', ()
911 911
912 912
913 913 char = text[-1]
914 914 # no expand on quote for completion in strings.
915 915 # nor backcomplete standard ascii keys
916 916 if char in string.ascii_letters or char in ['"',"'"]:
917 917 return u'', ()
918 918 try :
919 919 latex = reverse_latex_symbol[char]
920 920 # '\\' replace the \ as well
921 921 return '\\'+char,[latex]
922 922 except KeyError:
923 923 pass
924 924 return u'', ()
925 925
926 926
927 927 class IPCompleter(Completer):
928 928 """Extension of the completer class with IPython-specific features"""
929 929
930 930 @observe('greedy')
931 931 def _greedy_changed(self, change):
932 932 """update the splitter and readline delims when greedy is changed"""
933 933 if change['new']:
934 934 self.splitter.delims = GREEDY_DELIMS
935 935 else:
936 936 self.splitter.delims = DELIMS
937 937
938 938 merge_completions = Bool(True,
939 939 help="""Whether to merge completion results into a single list
940 940
941 941 If False, only the completion results from the first non-empty
942 942 completer will be returned.
943 943 """
944 944 ).tag(config=True)
945 945 omit__names = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=2,
946 946 help="""Instruct the completer to omit private method names
947 947
948 948 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
949 949
950 950 When 2 [default]: all names that start with '_' will be excluded.
951 951
952 952 When 1: all 'magic' names (``__foo__``) will be excluded.
953 953
954 954 When 0: nothing will be excluded.
955 955 """
956 956 ).tag(config=True)
957 957 limit_to__all__ = Bool(False,
958 958 help="""
959 959 DEPRECATED as of version 5.0.
960 960
961 961 Instruct the completer to use __all__ for the completion
962 962
963 963 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
964 964
965 965 When True: only those names in obj.__all__ will be included.
966 966
967 967 When False [default]: the __all__ attribute is ignored
968 968 """,
969 969 ).tag(config=True)
970 970
971 971 @observe('limit_to__all__')
972 972 def _limit_to_all_changed(self, change):
973 973 warnings.warn('`IPython.core.IPCompleter.limit_to__all__` configuration '
974 974 'value has been deprecated since IPython 5.0, will be made to have '
975 975 'no effects and then removed in future version of IPython.',
976 976 UserWarning)
977 977
978 978 def __init__(self, shell=None, namespace=None, global_namespace=None,
979 979 use_readline=_deprecation_readline_sentinel, config=None, **kwargs):
980 980 """IPCompleter() -> completer
981 981
982 982 Return a completer object.
983 983
984 984 Parameters
985 985 ----------
986 986
987 987 shell
988 988 a pointer to the ipython shell itself. This is needed
989 989 because this completer knows about magic functions, and those can
990 990 only be accessed via the ipython instance.
991 991
992 992 namespace : dict, optional
993 993 an optional dict where completions are performed.
994 994
995 995 global_namespace : dict, optional
996 996 secondary optional dict for completions, to
997 997 handle cases (such as IPython embedded inside functions) where
998 998 both Python scopes are visible.
999 999
1000 1000 use_readline : bool, optional
1001 1001 DEPRECATED, ignored since IPython 6.0, will have no effects
1002 1002 """
1003 1003
1004 1004 self.magic_escape = ESC_MAGIC
1005 1005 self.splitter = CompletionSplitter()
1006 1006
1007 1007 if use_readline is not _deprecation_readline_sentinel:
1008 1008 warnings.warn('The `use_readline` parameter is deprecated and ignored since IPython 6.0.',
1009 1009 DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
1010 1010
1011 1011 # _greedy_changed() depends on splitter and readline being defined:
1012 1012 Completer.__init__(self, namespace=namespace, global_namespace=global_namespace,
1013 1013 config=config, **kwargs)
1014 1014
1015 1015 # List where completion matches will be stored
1016 1016 self.matches = []
1017 1017 self.shell = shell
1018 1018 # Regexp to split filenames with spaces in them
1019 1019 self.space_name_re = re.compile(r'([^\\] )')
1020 1020 # Hold a local ref. to glob.glob for speed
1021 1021 self.glob = glob.glob
1022 1022
1023 1023 # Determine if we are running on 'dumb' terminals, like (X)Emacs
1024 1024 # buffers, to avoid completion problems.
1025 1025 term = os.environ.get('TERM','xterm')
1026 1026 self.dumb_terminal = term in ['dumb','emacs']
1027 1027
1028 1028 # Special handling of backslashes needed in win32 platforms
1029 1029 if sys.platform == "win32":
1030 1030 self.clean_glob = self._clean_glob_win32
1031 1031 else:
1032 1032 self.clean_glob = self._clean_glob
1033 1033
1034 1034 #regexp to parse docstring for function signature
1035 1035 self.docstring_sig_re = re.compile(r'^[\w|\s.]+\(([^)]*)\).*')
1036 1036 self.docstring_kwd_re = re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*.*)')
1037 1037 #use this if positional argument name is also needed
1038 1038 #= re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=?\s*.*)')
1039 1039
1040 1040 # All active matcher routines for completion
1041 1041 self.matchers = [
1042 1042 self.python_matches,
1043 1043 self.file_matches,
1044 1044 self.magic_matches,
1045 1045 self.python_func_kw_matches,
1046 1046 self.dict_key_matches,
1047 1047 ]
1048 1048
1049 1049 # This is set externally by InteractiveShell
1050 1050 self.custom_completers = None
1051 1051
1052 1052 def all_completions(self, text):
1053 1053 """
1054 1054 Wrapper around the complete method for the benefit of emacs.
1055 1055 """
1056 1056 return self.complete(text)[1]
1057 1057
1058 1058 def _clean_glob(self, text):
1059 1059 return self.glob("%s*" % text)
1060 1060
1061 1061 def _clean_glob_win32(self,text):
1062 1062 return [f.replace("\\","/")
1063 1063 for f in self.glob("%s*" % text)]
1064 1064
1065 1065 def file_matches(self, text):
1066 1066 """Match filenames, expanding ~USER type strings.
1067 1067
1068 1068 Most of the seemingly convoluted logic in this completer is an
1069 1069 attempt to handle filenames with spaces in them. And yet it's not
1070 1070 quite perfect, because Python's readline doesn't expose all of the
1071 1071 GNU readline details needed for this to be done correctly.
1072 1072
1073 1073 For a filename with a space in it, the printed completions will be
1074 1074 only the parts after what's already been typed (instead of the
1075 1075 full completions, as is normally done). I don't think with the
1076 1076 current (as of Python 2.3) Python readline it's possible to do
1077 1077 better."""
1078 1078
1079 1079 # chars that require escaping with backslash - i.e. chars
1080 1080 # that readline treats incorrectly as delimiters, but we
1081 1081 # don't want to treat as delimiters in filename matching
1082 1082 # when escaped with backslash
1083 1083 if text.startswith('!'):
1084 1084 text = text[1:]
1085 1085 text_prefix = u'!'
1086 1086 else:
1087 1087 text_prefix = u''
1088 1088
1089 1089 text_until_cursor = self.text_until_cursor
1090 1090 # track strings with open quotes
1091 1091 open_quotes = has_open_quotes(text_until_cursor)
1092 1092
1093 1093 if '(' in text_until_cursor or '[' in text_until_cursor:
1094 1094 lsplit = text
1095 1095 else:
1096 1096 try:
1097 1097 # arg_split ~ shlex.split, but with unicode bugs fixed by us
1098 1098 lsplit = arg_split(text_until_cursor)[-1]
1099 1099 except ValueError:
1100 1100 # typically an unmatched ", or backslash without escaped char.
1101 1101 if open_quotes:
1102 1102 lsplit = text_until_cursor.split(open_quotes)[-1]
1103 1103 else:
1104 1104 return []
1105 1105 except IndexError:
1106 1106 # tab pressed on empty line
1107 1107 lsplit = ""
1108 1108
1109 1109 if not open_quotes and lsplit != protect_filename(lsplit):
1110 1110 # if protectables are found, do matching on the whole escaped name
1111 1111 has_protectables = True
1112 1112 text0,text = text,lsplit
1113 1113 else:
1114 1114 has_protectables = False
1115 1115 text = os.path.expanduser(text)
1116 1116
1117 1117 if text == "":
1118 1118 return [text_prefix + cast_unicode_py2(protect_filename(f)) for f in self.glob("*")]
1119 1119
1120 1120 # Compute the matches from the filesystem
1121 1121 if sys.platform == 'win32':
1122 1122 m0 = self.clean_glob(text)
1123 1123 else:
1124 1124 m0 = self.clean_glob(text.replace('\\', ''))
1125 1125
1126 1126 if has_protectables:
1127 1127 # If we had protectables, we need to revert our changes to the
1128 1128 # beginning of filename so that we don't double-write the part
1129 1129 # of the filename we have so far
1130 1130 len_lsplit = len(lsplit)
1131 1131 matches = [text_prefix + text0 +
1132 1132 protect_filename(f[len_lsplit:]) for f in m0]
1133 1133 else:
1134 1134 if open_quotes:
1135 1135 # if we have a string with an open quote, we don't need to
1136 1136 # protect the names at all (and we _shouldn't_, as it
1137 1137 # would cause bugs when the filesystem call is made).
1138 1138 matches = m0
1139 1139 else:
1140 1140 matches = [text_prefix +
1141 1141 protect_filename(f) for f in m0]
1142 1142
1143 1143 # Mark directories in input list by appending '/' to their names.
1144 1144 return [cast_unicode_py2(x+'/') if os.path.isdir(x) else x for x in matches]
1145 1145
1146 1146 def magic_matches(self, text):
1147 1147 """Match magics"""
1148 1148 # Get all shell magics now rather than statically, so magics loaded at
1149 1149 # runtime show up too.
1150 1150 lsm = self.shell.magics_manager.lsmagic()
1151 1151 line_magics = lsm['line']
1152 1152 cell_magics = lsm['cell']
1153 1153 pre = self.magic_escape
1154 1154 pre2 = pre+pre
1155 1155
1156 1156 # Completion logic:
1157 1157 # - user gives %%: only do cell magics
1158 1158 # - user gives %: do both line and cell magics
1159 1159 # - no prefix: do both
1160 1160 # In other words, line magics are skipped if the user gives %% explicitly
1161 #
1162 # We also exclude magics that match any currently visible names:
1163 # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/4877
1161 1164 bare_text = text.lstrip(pre)
1162 comp = [ pre2+m for m in cell_magics if m.startswith(bare_text)]
1165 global_matches = self.global_matches(bare_text)
1166 matches = lambda magic: magic.startswith(bare_text) \
1167 and magic not in global_matches
1168 comp = [ pre2+m for m in cell_magics if matches(m)]
1163 1169 if not text.startswith(pre2):
1164 comp += [ pre+m for m in line_magics if m.startswith(bare_text)]
1170 comp += [ pre+m for m in line_magics if matches(m)]
1171
1165 1172 return [cast_unicode_py2(c) for c in comp]
1166 1173
1167 1174 def _jedi_matches(self, cursor_column:int, cursor_line:int, text:str):
1168 1175 """
1169 1176
1170 1177 Return a list of :any:`jedi.api.Completions` object from a ``text`` and
1171 1178 cursor position.
1172 1179
1173 1180 Parameters
1174 1181 ----------
1175 1182 cursor_column : int
1176 1183 column position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed.
1177 1184 cursor_line : int
1178 1185 line position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed
1179 1186 text : str
1180 1187 text to complete
1181 1188
1182 1189 Debugging
1183 1190 ---------
1184 1191
1185 1192 If ``IPCompleter.debug`` is ``True`` may return a :any:`_FakeJediCompletion`
1186 1193 object containing a string with the Jedi debug information attached.
1187 1194 """
1188 1195 namespaces = [self.namespace]
1189 1196 if self.global_namespace is not None:
1190 1197 namespaces.append(self.global_namespace)
1191 1198
1192 1199 completion_filter = lambda x:x
1193 1200 # cursor_pos is an it, jedi wants line and column
1194 1201 offset = cursor_to_position(text, cursor_line, cursor_column)
1195 1202 # filter output if we are completing for object members
1196 1203 if offset:
1197 1204 pre = text[offset-1]
1198 1205 if pre == '.':
1199 1206 if self.omit__names == 2:
1200 1207 completion_filter = lambda c:not c.name.startswith('_')
1201 1208 elif self.omit__names == 1:
1202 1209 completion_filter = lambda c:not (c.name.startswith('__') and c.name.endswith('__'))
1203 1210 elif self.omit__names == 0:
1204 1211 completion_filter = lambda x:x
1205 1212 else:
1206 1213 raise ValueError("Don't understand self.omit__names == {}".format(self.omit__names))
1207 1214
1208 1215 interpreter = jedi.Interpreter(
1209 1216 text, namespaces, column=cursor_column, line=cursor_line + 1)
1210 1217
1211 1218 try_jedi = False
1212 1219
1213 1220 try:
1214 1221 # should we check the type of the node is Error ?
1215 1222 from jedi.parser.tree import ErrorLeaf
1216 1223 next_to_last_tree = interpreter._get_module().tree_node.children[-2]
1217 1224 completing_string = False
1218 1225 if isinstance(next_to_last_tree, ErrorLeaf):
1219 1226 completing_string = interpreter._get_module().tree_node.children[-2].value[0] in {'"', "'"}
1220 1227 # if we are in a string jedi is likely not the right candidate for
1221 1228 # now. Skip it.
1222 1229 try_jedi = not completing_string
1223 1230 except Exception as e:
1224 1231 # many of things can go wrong, we are using private API just don't crash.
1225 1232 if self.debug:
1226 1233 print("Error detecting if completing a non-finished string :", e, '|')
1227 1234
1228 1235 if not try_jedi:
1229 1236 return []
1230 1237 try:
1231 1238 return filter(completion_filter, interpreter.completions())
1232 1239 except Exception as e:
1233 1240 if self.debug:
1234 1241 return [_FakeJediCompletion('Oops Jedi has crashed, please report a bug with the following:\n"""\n%s\ns"""' % (e))]
1235 1242 else:
1236 1243 return []
1237 1244
1238 1245 def python_matches(self, text):
1239 1246 """Match attributes or global python names"""
1240 1247 if "." in text:
1241 1248 try:
1242 1249 matches = self.attr_matches(text)
1243 1250 if text.endswith('.') and self.omit__names:
1244 1251 if self.omit__names == 1:
1245 1252 # true if txt is _not_ a __ name, false otherwise:
1246 1253 no__name = (lambda txt:
1247 1254 re.match(r'.*\.__.*?__',txt) is None)
1248 1255 else:
1249 1256 # true if txt is _not_ a _ name, false otherwise:
1250 1257 no__name = (lambda txt:
1251 1258 re.match(r'\._.*?',txt[txt.rindex('.'):]) is None)
1252 1259 matches = filter(no__name, matches)
1253 1260 except NameError:
1254 1261 # catches <undefined attributes>.<tab>
1255 1262 matches = []
1256 1263 else:
1257 1264 matches = self.global_matches(text)
1258 1265 return matches
1259 1266
1260 1267 def _default_arguments_from_docstring(self, doc):
1261 1268 """Parse the first line of docstring for call signature.
1262 1269
1263 1270 Docstring should be of the form 'min(iterable[, key=func])\n'.
1264 1271 It can also parse cython docstring of the form
1265 1272 'Minuit.migrad(self, int ncall=10000, resume=True, int nsplit=1)'.
1266 1273 """
1267 1274 if doc is None:
1268 1275 return []
1269 1276
1270 1277 #care only the firstline
1271 1278 line = doc.lstrip().splitlines()[0]
1272 1279
1273 1280 #p = re.compile(r'^[\w|\s.]+\(([^)]*)\).*')
1274 1281 #'min(iterable[, key=func])\n' -> 'iterable[, key=func]'
1275 1282 sig = self.docstring_sig_re.search(line)
1276 1283 if sig is None:
1277 1284 return []
1278 1285 # iterable[, key=func]' -> ['iterable[' ,' key=func]']
1279 1286 sig = sig.groups()[0].split(',')
1280 1287 ret = []
1281 1288 for s in sig:
1282 1289 #re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*.*)')
1283 1290 ret += self.docstring_kwd_re.findall(s)
1284 1291 return ret
1285 1292
1286 1293 def _default_arguments(self, obj):
1287 1294 """Return the list of default arguments of obj if it is callable,
1288 1295 or empty list otherwise."""
1289 1296 call_obj = obj
1290 1297 ret = []
1291 1298 if inspect.isbuiltin(obj):
1292 1299 pass
1293 1300 elif not (inspect.isfunction(obj) or inspect.ismethod(obj)):
1294 1301 if inspect.isclass(obj):
1295 1302 #for cython embededsignature=True the constructor docstring
1296 1303 #belongs to the object itself not __init__
1297 1304 ret += self._default_arguments_from_docstring(
1298 1305 getattr(obj, '__doc__', ''))
1299 1306 # for classes, check for __init__,__new__
1300 1307 call_obj = (getattr(obj, '__init__', None) or
1301 1308 getattr(obj, '__new__', None))
1302 1309 # for all others, check if they are __call__able
1303 1310 elif hasattr(obj, '__call__'):
1304 1311 call_obj = obj.__call__
1305 1312 ret += self._default_arguments_from_docstring(
1306 1313 getattr(call_obj, '__doc__', ''))
1307 1314
1308 1315 _keeps = (inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY,
1309 1316 inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD)
1310 1317
1311 1318 try:
1312 1319 sig = inspect.signature(call_obj)
1313 1320 ret.extend(k for k, v in sig.parameters.items() if
1314 1321 v.kind in _keeps)
1315 1322 except ValueError:
1316 1323 pass
1317 1324
1318 1325 return list(set(ret))
1319 1326
1320 1327 def python_func_kw_matches(self,text):
1321 1328 """Match named parameters (kwargs) of the last open function"""
1322 1329
1323 1330 if "." in text: # a parameter cannot be dotted
1324 1331 return []
1325 1332 try: regexp = self.__funcParamsRegex
1326 1333 except AttributeError:
1327 1334 regexp = self.__funcParamsRegex = re.compile(r'''
1328 1335 '.*?(?<!\\)' | # single quoted strings or
1329 1336 ".*?(?<!\\)" | # double quoted strings or
1330 1337 \w+ | # identifier
1331 1338 \S # other characters
1332 1339 ''', re.VERBOSE | re.DOTALL)
1333 1340 # 1. find the nearest identifier that comes before an unclosed
1334 1341 # parenthesis before the cursor
1335 1342 # e.g. for "foo (1+bar(x), pa<cursor>,a=1)", the candidate is "foo"
1336 1343 tokens = regexp.findall(self.text_until_cursor)
1337 1344 iterTokens = reversed(tokens); openPar = 0
1338 1345
1339 1346 for token in iterTokens:
1340 1347 if token == ')':
1341 1348 openPar -= 1
1342 1349 elif token == '(':
1343 1350 openPar += 1
1344 1351 if openPar > 0:
1345 1352 # found the last unclosed parenthesis
1346 1353 break
1347 1354 else:
1348 1355 return []
1349 1356 # 2. Concatenate dotted names ("foo.bar" for "foo.bar(x, pa" )
1350 1357 ids = []
1351 1358 isId = re.compile(r'\w+$').match
1352 1359
1353 1360 while True:
1354 1361 try:
1355 1362 ids.append(next(iterTokens))
1356 1363 if not isId(ids[-1]):
1357 1364 ids.pop(); break
1358 1365 if not next(iterTokens) == '.':
1359 1366 break
1360 1367 except StopIteration:
1361 1368 break
1362 1369
1363 1370 # Find all named arguments already assigned to, as to avoid suggesting
1364 1371 # them again
1365 1372 usedNamedArgs = set()
1366 1373 par_level = -1
1367 1374 for token, next_token in zip(tokens, tokens[1:]):
1368 1375 if token == '(':
1369 1376 par_level += 1
1370 1377 elif token == ')':
1371 1378 par_level -= 1
1372 1379
1373 1380 if par_level != 0:
1374 1381 continue
1375 1382
1376 1383 if next_token != '=':
1377 1384 continue
1378 1385
1379 1386 usedNamedArgs.add(token)
1380 1387
1381 1388 # lookup the candidate callable matches either using global_matches
1382 1389 # or attr_matches for dotted names
1383 1390 if len(ids) == 1:
1384 1391 callableMatches = self.global_matches(ids[0])
1385 1392 else:
1386 1393 callableMatches = self.attr_matches('.'.join(ids[::-1]))
1387 1394 argMatches = []
1388 1395 for callableMatch in callableMatches:
1389 1396 try:
1390 1397 namedArgs = self._default_arguments(eval(callableMatch,
1391 1398 self.namespace))
1392 1399 except:
1393 1400 continue
1394 1401
1395 1402 # Remove used named arguments from the list, no need to show twice
1396 1403 for namedArg in set(namedArgs) - usedNamedArgs:
1397 1404 if namedArg.startswith(text):
1398 1405 argMatches.append(u"%s=" %namedArg)
1399 1406 return argMatches
1400 1407
1401 1408 def dict_key_matches(self, text):
1402 1409 "Match string keys in a dictionary, after e.g. 'foo[' "
1403 1410 def get_keys(obj):
1404 1411 # Objects can define their own completions by defining an
1405 1412 # _ipy_key_completions_() method.
1406 1413 method = get_real_method(obj, '_ipython_key_completions_')
1407 1414 if method is not None:
1408 1415 return method()
1409 1416
1410 1417 # Special case some common in-memory dict-like types
1411 1418 if isinstance(obj, dict) or\
1412 1419 _safe_isinstance(obj, 'pandas', 'DataFrame'):
1413 1420 try:
1414 1421 return list(obj.keys())
1415 1422 except Exception:
1416 1423 return []
1417 1424 elif _safe_isinstance(obj, 'numpy', 'ndarray') or\
1418 1425 _safe_isinstance(obj, 'numpy', 'void'):
1419 1426 return obj.dtype.names or []
1420 1427 return []
1421 1428
1422 1429 try:
1423 1430 regexps = self.__dict_key_regexps
1424 1431 except AttributeError:
1425 1432 dict_key_re_fmt = r'''(?x)
1426 1433 ( # match dict-referring expression wrt greedy setting
1427 1434 %s
1428 1435 )
1429 1436 \[ # open bracket
1430 1437 \s* # and optional whitespace
1431 1438 ([uUbB]? # string prefix (r not handled)
1432 1439 (?: # unclosed string
1433 1440 '(?:[^']|(?<!\\)\\')*
1434 1441 |
1435 1442 "(?:[^"]|(?<!\\)\\")*
1436 1443 )
1437 1444 )?
1438 1445 $
1439 1446 '''
1440 1447 regexps = self.__dict_key_regexps = {
1441 1448 False: re.compile(dict_key_re_fmt % '''
1442 1449 # identifiers separated by .
1443 1450 (?!\d)\w+
1444 1451 (?:\.(?!\d)\w+)*
1445 1452 '''),
1446 1453 True: re.compile(dict_key_re_fmt % '''
1447 1454 .+
1448 1455 ''')
1449 1456 }
1450 1457
1451 1458 match = regexps[self.greedy].search(self.text_until_cursor)
1452 1459 if match is None:
1453 1460 return []
1454 1461
1455 1462 expr, prefix = match.groups()
1456 1463 try:
1457 1464 obj = eval(expr, self.namespace)
1458 1465 except Exception:
1459 1466 try:
1460 1467 obj = eval(expr, self.global_namespace)
1461 1468 except Exception:
1462 1469 return []
1463 1470
1464 1471 keys = get_keys(obj)
1465 1472 if not keys:
1466 1473 return keys
1467 1474 closing_quote, token_offset, matches = match_dict_keys(keys, prefix, self.splitter.delims)
1468 1475 if not matches:
1469 1476 return matches
1470 1477
1471 1478 # get the cursor position of
1472 1479 # - the text being completed
1473 1480 # - the start of the key text
1474 1481 # - the start of the completion
1475 1482 text_start = len(self.text_until_cursor) - len(text)
1476 1483 if prefix:
1477 1484 key_start = match.start(2)
1478 1485 completion_start = key_start + token_offset
1479 1486 else:
1480 1487 key_start = completion_start = match.end()
1481 1488
1482 1489 # grab the leading prefix, to make sure all completions start with `text`
1483 1490 if text_start > key_start:
1484 1491 leading = ''
1485 1492 else:
1486 1493 leading = text[text_start:completion_start]
1487 1494
1488 1495 # the index of the `[` character
1489 1496 bracket_idx = match.end(1)
1490 1497
1491 1498 # append closing quote and bracket as appropriate
1492 1499 # this is *not* appropriate if the opening quote or bracket is outside
1493 1500 # the text given to this method
1494 1501 suf = ''
1495 1502 continuation = self.line_buffer[len(self.text_until_cursor):]
1496 1503 if key_start > text_start and closing_quote:
1497 1504 # quotes were opened inside text, maybe close them
1498 1505 if continuation.startswith(closing_quote):
1499 1506 continuation = continuation[len(closing_quote):]
1500 1507 else:
1501 1508 suf += closing_quote
1502 1509 if bracket_idx > text_start:
1503 1510 # brackets were opened inside text, maybe close them
1504 1511 if not continuation.startswith(']'):
1505 1512 suf += ']'
1506 1513
1507 1514 return [leading + k + suf for k in matches]
1508 1515
1509 1516 def unicode_name_matches(self, text):
1510 1517 u"""Match Latex-like syntax for unicode characters base
1511 1518 on the name of the character.
1512 1519
1513 1520 This does ``\\GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA`` -> ``η``
1514 1521
1515 1522 Works only on valid python 3 identifier, or on combining characters that
1516 1523 will combine to form a valid identifier.
1517 1524
1518 1525 Used on Python 3 only.
1519 1526 """
1520 1527 slashpos = text.rfind('\\')
1521 1528 if slashpos > -1:
1522 1529 s = text[slashpos+1:]
1523 1530 try :
1524 1531 unic = unicodedata.lookup(s)
1525 1532 # allow combining chars
1526 1533 if ('a'+unic).isidentifier():
1527 1534 return '\\'+s,[unic]
1528 1535 except KeyError:
1529 1536 pass
1530 1537 return u'', []
1531 1538
1532 1539
1533 1540 def latex_matches(self, text):
1534 1541 u"""Match Latex syntax for unicode characters.
1535 1542
1536 1543 This does both ``\\alp`` -> ``\\alpha`` and ``\\alpha`` -> ``α``
1537 1544
1538 1545 Used on Python 3 only.
1539 1546 """
1540 1547 slashpos = text.rfind('\\')
1541 1548 if slashpos > -1:
1542 1549 s = text[slashpos:]
1543 1550 if s in latex_symbols:
1544 1551 # Try to complete a full latex symbol to unicode
1545 1552 # \\alpha -> α
1546 1553 return s, [latex_symbols[s]]
1547 1554 else:
1548 1555 # If a user has partially typed a latex symbol, give them
1549 1556 # a full list of options \al -> [\aleph, \alpha]
1550 1557 matches = [k for k in latex_symbols if k.startswith(s)]
1551 1558 return s, matches
1552 1559 return u'', []
1553 1560
1554 1561 def dispatch_custom_completer(self, text):
1555 1562 if not self.custom_completers:
1556 1563 return
1557 1564
1558 1565 line = self.line_buffer
1559 1566 if not line.strip():
1560 1567 return None
1561 1568
1562 1569 # Create a little structure to pass all the relevant information about
1563 1570 # the current completion to any custom completer.
1564 1571 event = SimpleNamespace()
1565 1572 event.line = line
1566 1573 event.symbol = text
1567 1574 cmd = line.split(None,1)[0]
1568 1575 event.command = cmd
1569 1576 event.text_until_cursor = self.text_until_cursor
1570 1577
1571 1578 # for foo etc, try also to find completer for %foo
1572 1579 if not cmd.startswith(self.magic_escape):
1573 1580 try_magic = self.custom_completers.s_matches(
1574 1581 self.magic_escape + cmd)
1575 1582 else:
1576 1583 try_magic = []
1577 1584
1578 1585 for c in itertools.chain(self.custom_completers.s_matches(cmd),
1579 1586 try_magic,
1580 1587 self.custom_completers.flat_matches(self.text_until_cursor)):
1581 1588 try:
1582 1589 res = c(event)
1583 1590 if res:
1584 1591 # first, try case sensitive match
1585 1592 withcase = [cast_unicode_py2(r) for r in res if r.startswith(text)]
1586 1593 if withcase:
1587 1594 return withcase
1588 1595 # if none, then case insensitive ones are ok too
1589 1596 text_low = text.lower()
1590 1597 return [cast_unicode_py2(r) for r in res if r.lower().startswith(text_low)]
1591 1598 except TryNext:
1592 1599 pass
1593 1600
1594 1601 return None
1595 1602
1596 1603 def completions(self, text: str, offset: int)->Iterator[Completion]:
1597 1604 """
1598 1605 Returns an iterator over the possible completions
1599 1606
1600 1607 .. warning:: Unstable
1601 1608
1602 1609 This function is unstable, API may change without warning.
1603 1610 It will also raise unless use in proper context manager.
1604 1611
1605 1612 Parameters
1606 1613 ----------
1607 1614
1608 1615 text:str
1609 1616 Full text of the current input, multi line string.
1610 1617 offset:int
1611 1618 Integer representing the position of the cursor in ``text``. Offset
1612 1619 is 0-based indexed.
1613 1620
1614 1621 Yields
1615 1622 ------
1616 1623 :any:`Completion` object
1617 1624
1618 1625
1619 1626 The cursor on a text can either be seen as being "in between"
1620 1627 characters or "On" a character depending on the interface visible to
1621 1628 the user. For consistency the cursor being on "in between" characters X
1622 1629 and Y is equivalent to the cursor being "on" character Y, that is to say
1623 1630 the character the cursor is on is considered as being after the cursor.
1624 1631
1625 1632 Combining characters may span more that one position in the
1626 1633 text.
1627 1634
1628 1635
1629 1636 .. note::
1630 1637
1631 1638 If ``IPCompleter.debug`` is :any:`True` will yield a ``--jedi/ipython--``
1632 1639 fake Completion token to distinguish completion returned by Jedi
1633 1640 and usual IPython completion.
1634 1641
1635 1642 .. note::
1636 1643
1637 1644 Completions are not completely deduplicated yet. If identical
1638 1645 completions are coming from different sources this function does not
1639 1646 ensure that each completion object will only be present once.
1640 1647 """
1641 1648 warnings.warn("_complete is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). "
1642 1649 "It may change without warnings. "
1643 1650 "Use in corresponding context manager.",
1644 1651 category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, stacklevel=2)
1645 1652
1646 1653 seen = set()
1647 1654 for c in self._completions(text, offset, _timeout=self.jedi_compute_type_timeout/1000):
1648 1655 if c and (c in seen):
1649 1656 continue
1650 1657 yield c
1651 1658 seen.add(c)
1652 1659
1653 1660 def _completions(self, full_text: str, offset: int, *, _timeout)->Iterator[Completion]:
1654 1661 """
1655 1662 Core completion module.Same signature as :any:`completions`, with the
1656 1663 extra `timeout` parameter (in seconds).
1657 1664
1658 1665
1659 1666 Computing jedi's completion ``.type`` can be quite expensive (it is a
1660 1667 lazy property) and can require some warm-up, more warm up than just
1661 1668 computing the ``name`` of a completion. The warm-up can be :
1662 1669
1663 1670 - Long warm-up the fisrt time a module is encountered after
1664 1671 install/update: actually build parse/inference tree.
1665 1672
1666 1673 - first time the module is encountered in a session: load tree from
1667 1674 disk.
1668 1675
1669 1676 We don't want to block completions for tens of seconds so we give the
1670 1677 completer a "budget" of ``_timeout`` seconds per invocation to compute
1671 1678 completions types, the completions that have not yet been computed will
1672 1679 be marked as "unknown" an will have a chance to be computed next round
1673 1680 are things get cached.
1674 1681
1675 1682 Keep in mind that Jedi is not the only thing treating the completion so
1676 1683 keep the timeout short-ish as if we take more than 0.3 second we still
1677 1684 have lots of processing to do.
1678 1685
1679 1686 """
1680 1687 deadline = time.monotonic() + _timeout
1681 1688
1682 1689
1683 1690 before = full_text[:offset]
1684 1691 cursor_line, cursor_column = position_to_cursor(full_text, offset)
1685 1692
1686 1693 matched_text, matches, matches_origin, jedi_matches = self._complete(
1687 1694 full_text=full_text, cursor_line=cursor_line, cursor_pos=cursor_column)
1688 1695
1689 1696 iter_jm = iter(jedi_matches)
1690 1697 if _timeout:
1691 1698 for jm in iter_jm:
1692 1699 try:
1693 1700 type_ = jm.type
1694 1701 except Exception:
1695 1702 if self.debug:
1696 1703 print("Error in Jedi getting type of ", jm)
1697 1704 type_ = None
1698 1705 delta = len(jm.name_with_symbols) - len(jm.complete)
1699 1706 yield Completion(start=offset - delta,
1700 1707 end=offset,
1701 1708 text=jm.name_with_symbols,
1702 1709 type=type_,
1703 1710 _origin='jedi')
1704 1711
1705 1712 if time.monotonic() > deadline:
1706 1713 break
1707 1714
1708 1715 for jm in iter_jm:
1709 1716 delta = len(jm.name_with_symbols) - len(jm.complete)
1710 1717 yield Completion(start=offset - delta,
1711 1718 end=offset,
1712 1719 text=jm.name_with_symbols,
1713 1720 type='<unknown>', # don't compute type for speed
1714 1721 _origin='jedi')
1715 1722
1716 1723
1717 1724 start_offset = before.rfind(matched_text)
1718 1725
1719 1726 # TODO:
1720 1727 # Supress this, right now just for debug.
1721 1728 if jedi_matches and matches and self.debug:
1722 1729 yield Completion(start=start_offset, end=offset, text='--jedi/ipython--', _origin='debug')
1723 1730
1724 1731 # I'm unsure if this is always true, so let's assert and see if it
1725 1732 # crash
1726 1733 assert before.endswith(matched_text)
1727 1734 for m, t in zip(matches, matches_origin):
1728 1735 yield Completion(start=start_offset, end=offset, text=m, _origin=t)
1729 1736
1730 1737
1731 1738 def complete(self, text=None, line_buffer=None, cursor_pos=None):
1732 1739 """Find completions for the given text and line context.
1733 1740
1734 1741 Note that both the text and the line_buffer are optional, but at least
1735 1742 one of them must be given.
1736 1743
1737 1744 Parameters
1738 1745 ----------
1739 1746 text : string, optional
1740 1747 Text to perform the completion on. If not given, the line buffer
1741 1748 is split using the instance's CompletionSplitter object.
1742 1749
1743 1750 line_buffer : string, optional
1744 1751 If not given, the completer attempts to obtain the current line
1745 1752 buffer via readline. This keyword allows clients which are
1746 1753 requesting for text completions in non-readline contexts to inform
1747 1754 the completer of the entire text.
1748 1755
1749 1756 cursor_pos : int, optional
1750 1757 Index of the cursor in the full line buffer. Should be provided by
1751 1758 remote frontends where kernel has no access to frontend state.
1752 1759
1753 1760 Returns
1754 1761 -------
1755 1762 text : str
1756 1763 Text that was actually used in the completion.
1757 1764
1758 1765 matches : list
1759 1766 A list of completion matches.
1760 1767
1761 1768
1762 1769 .. note::
1763 1770
1764 1771 This API is likely to be deprecated and replaced by
1765 1772 :any:`IPCompleter.completions` in the future.
1766 1773
1767 1774
1768 1775 """
1769 1776 warnings.warn('`Completer.complete` is pending deprecation since '
1770 1777 'IPython 6.0 and will be replaced by `Completer.completions`.',
1771 1778 PendingDeprecationWarning)
1772 1779 # potential todo, FOLD the 3rd throw away argument of _complete
1773 1780 # into the first 2 one.
1774 1781 return self._complete(line_buffer=line_buffer, cursor_pos=cursor_pos, text=text, cursor_line=0)[:2]
1775 1782
1776 1783 def _complete(self, *, cursor_line, cursor_pos, line_buffer=None, text=None,
1777 1784 full_text=None, return_jedi_results=True) -> (str, List[str], List[object]):
1778 1785 """
1779 1786
1780 1787 Like complete but can also returns raw jedi completions as well as the
1781 1788 origin of the completion text. This could (and should) be made much
1782 1789 cleaner but that will be simpler once we drop the old (and stateful)
1783 1790 :any:`complete` API.
1784 1791
1785 1792
1786 1793 With current provisional API, cursor_pos act both (depending on the
1787 1794 caller) as the offset in the ``text`` or ``line_buffer``, or as the
1788 1795 ``column`` when passing multiline strings this could/should be renamed
1789 1796 but would add extra noise.
1790 1797 """
1791 1798
1792 1799 # if the cursor position isn't given, the only sane assumption we can
1793 1800 # make is that it's at the end of the line (the common case)
1794 1801 if cursor_pos is None:
1795 1802 cursor_pos = len(line_buffer) if text is None else len(text)
1796 1803
1797 1804 if self.use_main_ns:
1798 1805 self.namespace = __main__.__dict__
1799 1806
1800 1807 # if text is either None or an empty string, rely on the line buffer
1801 1808 if (not line_buffer) and full_text:
1802 1809 line_buffer = full_text.split('\n')[cursor_line]
1803 1810 if not text:
1804 1811 text = self.splitter.split_line(line_buffer, cursor_pos)
1805 1812
1806 1813 if self.backslash_combining_completions:
1807 1814 # allow deactivation of these on windows.
1808 1815 base_text = text if not line_buffer else line_buffer[:cursor_pos]
1809 1816 latex_text, latex_matches = self.latex_matches(base_text)
1810 1817 if latex_matches:
1811 1818 return latex_text, latex_matches, ['latex_matches']*len(latex_matches), ()
1812 1819 name_text = ''
1813 1820 name_matches = []
1814 1821 for meth in (self.unicode_name_matches, back_latex_name_matches, back_unicode_name_matches):
1815 1822 name_text, name_matches = meth(base_text)
1816 1823 if name_text:
1817 1824 return name_text, name_matches, [meth.__qualname__]*len(name_matches), {}
1818 1825
1819 1826
1820 1827 # If no line buffer is given, assume the input text is all there was
1821 1828 if line_buffer is None:
1822 1829 line_buffer = text
1823 1830
1824 1831 self.line_buffer = line_buffer
1825 1832 self.text_until_cursor = self.line_buffer[:cursor_pos]
1826 1833
1827 1834 # Start with a clean slate of completions
1828 1835 matches = []
1829 1836 custom_res = self.dispatch_custom_completer(text)
1830 1837 # FIXME: we should extend our api to return a dict with completions for
1831 1838 # different types of objects. The rlcomplete() method could then
1832 1839 # simply collapse the dict into a list for readline, but we'd have
1833 1840 # richer completion semantics in other evironments.
1834 1841 completions = ()
1835 1842 if self.use_jedi and return_jedi_results:
1836 1843 if not full_text:
1837 1844 full_text = line_buffer
1838 1845 completions = self._jedi_matches(
1839 1846 cursor_pos, cursor_line, full_text)
1840 1847 if custom_res is not None:
1841 1848 # did custom completers produce something?
1842 1849 matches = [(m, 'custom') for m in custom_res]
1843 1850 else:
1844 1851 # Extend the list of completions with the results of each
1845 1852 # matcher, so we return results to the user from all
1846 1853 # namespaces.
1847 1854 if self.merge_completions:
1848 1855 matches = []
1849 1856 for matcher in self.matchers:
1850 1857 try:
1851 1858 matches.extend([(m, matcher.__qualname__)
1852 1859 for m in matcher(text)])
1853 1860 except:
1854 1861 # Show the ugly traceback if the matcher causes an
1855 1862 # exception, but do NOT crash the kernel!
1856 1863 sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info())
1857 1864 else:
1858 1865 for matcher in self.matchers:
1859 1866 matches = [(m, matcher.__qualname__)
1860 1867 for m in matcher(text)]
1861 1868 if matches:
1862 1869 break
1863 1870 seen = set()
1864 1871 filtered_matches = set()
1865 1872 for m in matches:
1866 1873 t, c = m
1867 1874 if t not in seen:
1868 1875 filtered_matches.add(m)
1869 1876 seen.add(t)
1870 1877
1871 1878 filtered_matches = sorted(
1872 1879 set(filtered_matches), key=lambda x: completions_sorting_key(x[0]))
1873 1880
1874 1881 matches = [m[0] for m in filtered_matches]
1875 1882 origins = [m[1] for m in filtered_matches]
1876 1883
1877 1884 self.matches = matches
1878 1885
1879 1886 return text, matches, origins, completions
@@ -1,860 +1,862 b''
1 1 # encoding: utf-8
2 2 """Tests for the IPython tab-completion machinery."""
3 3
4 4 # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
5 5 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
6 6
7 7 import os
8 8 import sys
9 9 import textwrap
10 10 import unittest
11 11
12 12 from contextlib import contextmanager
13 13
14 14 import nose.tools as nt
15 15
16 16 from traitlets.config.loader import Config
17 17 from IPython import get_ipython
18 18 from IPython.core import completer
19 19 from IPython.external.decorators import knownfailureif
20 20 from IPython.utils.tempdir import TemporaryDirectory, TemporaryWorkingDirectory
21 21 from IPython.utils.generics import complete_object
22 22 from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
23 23
24 24 from IPython.core.completer import (
25 25 Completion, provisionalcompleter, match_dict_keys, _deduplicate_completions)
26 26 from nose.tools import assert_in, assert_not_in
27 27
28 28 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 29 # Test functions
30 30 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 31
32 32 @contextmanager
33 33 def greedy_completion():
34 34 ip = get_ipython()
35 35 greedy_original = ip.Completer.greedy
36 36 try:
37 37 ip.Completer.greedy = True
38 38 yield
39 39 finally:
40 40 ip.Completer.greedy = greedy_original
41 41
42 42 def test_protect_filename():
43 43 if sys.platform == 'win32':
44 44 pairs = [('abc','abc'),
45 45 (' abc','" abc"'),
46 46 ('a bc','"a bc"'),
47 47 ('a bc','"a bc"'),
48 48 (' bc','" bc"'),
49 49 ]
50 50 else:
51 51 pairs = [('abc','abc'),
52 52 (' abc',r'\ abc'),
53 53 ('a bc',r'a\ bc'),
54 54 ('a bc',r'a\ \ bc'),
55 55 (' bc',r'\ \ bc'),
56 56 # On posix, we also protect parens and other special characters.
57 57 ('a(bc',r'a\(bc'),
58 58 ('a)bc',r'a\)bc'),
59 59 ('a( )bc',r'a\(\ \)bc'),
60 60 ('a[1]bc', r'a\[1\]bc'),
61 61 ('a{1}bc', r'a\{1\}bc'),
62 62 ('a#bc', r'a\#bc'),
63 63 ('a?bc', r'a\?bc'),
64 64 ('a=bc', r'a\=bc'),
65 65 ('a\\bc', r'a\\bc'),
66 66 ('a|bc', r'a\|bc'),
67 67 ('a;bc', r'a\;bc'),
68 68 ('a:bc', r'a\:bc'),
69 69 ("a'bc", r"a\'bc"),
70 70 ('a*bc', r'a\*bc'),
71 71 ('a"bc', r'a\"bc'),
72 72 ('a^bc', r'a\^bc'),
73 73 ('a&bc', r'a\&bc'),
74 74 ]
75 75 # run the actual tests
76 76 for s1, s2 in pairs:
77 77 s1p = completer.protect_filename(s1)
78 78 nt.assert_equal(s1p, s2)
79 79
80 80
81 81 def check_line_split(splitter, test_specs):
82 82 for part1, part2, split in test_specs:
83 83 cursor_pos = len(part1)
84 84 line = part1+part2
85 85 out = splitter.split_line(line, cursor_pos)
86 86 nt.assert_equal(out, split)
87 87
88 88
89 89 def test_line_split():
90 90 """Basic line splitter test with default specs."""
91 91 sp = completer.CompletionSplitter()
92 92 # The format of the test specs is: part1, part2, expected answer. Parts 1
93 93 # and 2 are joined into the 'line' sent to the splitter, as if the cursor
94 94 # was at the end of part1. So an empty part2 represents someone hitting
95 95 # tab at the end of the line, the most common case.
96 96 t = [('run some/scrip', '', 'some/scrip'),
97 97 ('run scripts/er', 'ror.py foo', 'scripts/er'),
98 98 ('echo $HOM', '', 'HOM'),
99 99 ('print sys.pa', '', 'sys.pa'),
100 100 ('print(sys.pa', '', 'sys.pa'),
101 101 ("execfile('scripts/er", '', 'scripts/er'),
102 102 ('a[x.', '', 'x.'),
103 103 ('a[x.', 'y', 'x.'),
104 104 ('cd "some_file/', '', 'some_file/'),
105 105 ]
106 106 check_line_split(sp, t)
107 107 # Ensure splitting works OK with unicode by re-running the tests with
108 108 # all inputs turned into unicode
109 109 check_line_split(sp, [ map(str, p) for p in t] )
110 110
111 111
112 112 def test_custom_completion_error():
113 113 """Test that errors from custom attribute completers are silenced."""
114 114 ip = get_ipython()
115 115 class A(object): pass
116 116 ip.user_ns['a'] = A()
117 117
118 118 @complete_object.when_type(A)
119 119 def complete_A(a, existing_completions):
120 120 raise TypeError("this should be silenced")
121 121
122 122 ip.complete("a.")
123 123
124 124
125 125 def test_unicode_completions():
126 126 ip = get_ipython()
127 127 # Some strings that trigger different types of completion. Check them both
128 128 # in str and unicode forms
129 129 s = ['ru', '%ru', 'cd /', 'floa', 'float(x)/']
130 130 for t in s + list(map(str, s)):
131 131 # We don't need to check exact completion values (they may change
132 132 # depending on the state of the namespace, but at least no exceptions
133 133 # should be thrown and the return value should be a pair of text, list
134 134 # values.
135 135 text, matches = ip.complete(t)
136 136 nt.assert_true(isinstance(text, str))
137 137 nt.assert_true(isinstance(matches, list))
138 138
139 139 def test_latex_completions():
140 140 from IPython.core.latex_symbols import latex_symbols
141 141 import random
142 142 ip = get_ipython()
143 143 # Test some random unicode symbols
144 144 keys = random.sample(latex_symbols.keys(), 10)
145 145 for k in keys:
146 146 text, matches = ip.complete(k)
147 147 nt.assert_equal(len(matches),1)
148 148 nt.assert_equal(text, k)
149 149 nt.assert_equal(matches[0], latex_symbols[k])
150 150 # Test a more complex line
151 151 text, matches = ip.complete(u'print(\\alpha')
152 152 nt.assert_equal(text, u'\\alpha')
153 153 nt.assert_equal(matches[0], latex_symbols['\\alpha'])
154 154 # Test multiple matching latex symbols
155 155 text, matches = ip.complete(u'\\al')
156 156 nt.assert_in('\\alpha', matches)
157 157 nt.assert_in('\\aleph', matches)
158 158
159 159
160 160
161 161
162 162 def test_back_latex_completion():
163 163 ip = get_ipython()
164 164
165 165 # do not return more than 1 matches fro \beta, only the latex one.
166 166 name, matches = ip.complete('\\β')
167 167 nt.assert_equal(len(matches), 1)
168 168 nt.assert_equal(matches[0], '\\beta')
169 169
170 170 def test_back_unicode_completion():
171 171 ip = get_ipython()
172 172
173 173 name, matches = ip.complete('\\Ⅴ')
174 174 nt.assert_equal(len(matches), 1)
175 175 nt.assert_equal(matches[0], '\\ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE')
176 176
177 177
178 178 def test_forward_unicode_completion():
179 179 ip = get_ipython()
180 180
181 181 name, matches = ip.complete('\\ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE')
182 182 nt.assert_equal(len(matches), 1)
183 183 nt.assert_equal(matches[0], 'Ⅴ')
184 184
185 185 @dec.knownfailureif(sys.platform == 'win32', 'Fails if there is a C:\\j... path')
186 186 def test_no_ascii_back_completion():
187 187 ip = get_ipython()
188 188 with TemporaryWorkingDirectory(): # Avoid any filename completions
189 189 # single ascii letter that don't have yet completions
190 190 for letter in 'jJ' :
191 191 name, matches = ip.complete('\\'+letter)
192 192 nt.assert_equal(matches, [])
193 193
194 194
195 195
196 196
197 197 class CompletionSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
198 198 def setUp(self):
199 199 self.sp = completer.CompletionSplitter()
200 200
201 201 def test_delim_setting(self):
202 202 self.sp.delims = ' '
203 203 nt.assert_equal(self.sp.delims, ' ')
204 204 nt.assert_equal(self.sp._delim_expr, '[\ ]')
205 205
206 206 def test_spaces(self):
207 207 """Test with only spaces as split chars."""
208 208 self.sp.delims = ' '
209 209 t = [('foo', '', 'foo'),
210 210 ('run foo', '', 'foo'),
211 211 ('run foo', 'bar', 'foo'),
212 212 ]
213 213 check_line_split(self.sp, t)
214 214
215 215
216 216 def test_has_open_quotes1():
217 217 for s in ["'", "'''", "'hi' '"]:
218 218 nt.assert_equal(completer.has_open_quotes(s), "'")
219 219
220 220
221 221 def test_has_open_quotes2():
222 222 for s in ['"', '"""', '"hi" "']:
223 223 nt.assert_equal(completer.has_open_quotes(s), '"')
224 224
225 225
226 226 def test_has_open_quotes3():
227 227 for s in ["''", "''' '''", "'hi' 'ipython'"]:
228 228 nt.assert_false(completer.has_open_quotes(s))
229 229
230 230
231 231 def test_has_open_quotes4():
232 232 for s in ['""', '""" """', '"hi" "ipython"']:
233 233 nt.assert_false(completer.has_open_quotes(s))
234 234
235 235
236 236 @knownfailureif(sys.platform == 'win32', "abspath completions fail on Windows")
237 237 def test_abspath_file_completions():
238 238 ip = get_ipython()
239 239 with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
240 240 prefix = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'foo')
241 241 suffixes = ['1', '2']
242 242 names = [prefix+s for s in suffixes]
243 243 for n in names:
244 244 open(n, 'w').close()
245 245
246 246 # Check simple completion
247 247 c = ip.complete(prefix)[1]
248 248 nt.assert_equal(c, names)
249 249
250 250 # Now check with a function call
251 251 cmd = 'a = f("%s' % prefix
252 252 c = ip.complete(prefix, cmd)[1]
253 253 comp = [prefix+s for s in suffixes]
254 254 nt.assert_equal(c, comp)
255 255
256 256
257 257 def test_local_file_completions():
258 258 ip = get_ipython()
259 259 with TemporaryWorkingDirectory():
260 260 prefix = './foo'
261 261 suffixes = ['1', '2']
262 262 names = [prefix+s for s in suffixes]
263 263 for n in names:
264 264 open(n, 'w').close()
265 265
266 266 # Check simple completion
267 267 c = ip.complete(prefix)[1]
268 268 nt.assert_equal(c, names)
269 269
270 270 # Now check with a function call
271 271 cmd = 'a = f("%s' % prefix
272 272 c = ip.complete(prefix, cmd)[1]
273 273 comp = set(prefix+s for s in suffixes)
274 274 nt.assert_true(comp.issubset(set(c)))
275 275
276 276
277 277 def test_jedi():
278 278 """
279 279 A couple of issue we had with Jedi
280 280 """
281 281 ip = get_ipython()
282 282
283 283 def _test_complete(reason, s, comp, start=None, end=None):
284 284 l = len(s)
285 285 start = start if start is not None else l
286 286 end = end if end is not None else l
287 287 with provisionalcompleter():
288 288 completions = set(ip.Completer.completions(s, l))
289 289 assert_in(Completion(start, end, comp), completions, reason)
290 290
291 291 def _test_not_complete(reason, s, comp):
292 292 l = len(s)
293 293 with provisionalcompleter():
294 294 completions = set(ip.Completer.completions(s, l))
295 295 assert_not_in(Completion(l, l, comp), completions, reason)
296 296
297 297 import jedi
298 298 jedi_version = tuple(int(i) for i in jedi.__version__.split('.')[:3])
299 299 if jedi_version > (0, 10):
300 300 yield _test_complete, 'jedi >0.9 should complete and not crash', 'a=1;a.', 'real'
301 301 yield _test_complete, 'can infer first argument', 'a=(1,"foo");a[0].', 'real'
302 302 yield _test_complete, 'can infer second argument', 'a=(1,"foo");a[1].', 'capitalize'
303 303 yield _test_complete, 'cover duplicate completions', 'im', 'import', 0, 2
304 304
305 305 yield _test_not_complete, 'does not mix types', 'a=(1,"foo");a[0].', 'capitalize'
306 306
307 307 def test_deduplicate_completions():
308 308 """
309 309 Test that completions are correctly deduplicated (even if ranges are not the same)
310 310 """
311 311 ip = get_ipython()
312 312 ip.ex(textwrap.dedent('''
313 313 class Z:
314 314 zoo = 1
315 315 '''))
316 316 with provisionalcompleter():
317 317 l = list(_deduplicate_completions('Z.z', ip.Completer.completions('Z.z', 3)))
318 318
319 319 assert len(l) == 1, 'Completions (Z.z<tab>) correctly deduplicate: %s ' % l
320 320 assert l[0].text == 'zoo' # and not `it.accumulate`
321 321
322 322
323 323 def test_greedy_completions():
324 324 """
325 325 Test the capability of the Greedy completer.
326 326
327 327 Most of the test here do not really show off the greedy completer, for proof
328 328 each of the text bellow now pass with Jedi. The greedy completer is capable of more.
329 329
330 330 See the :any:`test_dict_key_completion_contexts`
331 331
332 332 """
333 333 ip = get_ipython()
334 334 ip.ex('a=list(range(5))')
335 335 _,c = ip.complete('.',line='a[0].')
336 336 nt.assert_false('.real' in c,
337 337 "Shouldn't have completed on a[0]: %s"%c)
338 338 with greedy_completion(), provisionalcompleter():
339 339 def _(line, cursor_pos, expect, message, completion):
340 340 _,c = ip.complete('.', line=line, cursor_pos=cursor_pos)
341 341 with provisionalcompleter():
342 342 completions = ip.Completer.completions(line, cursor_pos)
343 343 nt.assert_in(expect, c, message%c)
344 344 nt.assert_in(completion, completions)
345 345
346 346 yield _, 'a[0].', 5, 'a[0].real', "Should have completed on a[0].: %s", Completion(5,5, 'real')
347 347 yield _, 'a[0].r', 6, 'a[0].real', "Should have completed on a[0].r: %s", Completion(5,6, 'real')
348 348
349 349 if sys.version_info > (3, 4):
350 350 yield _, 'a[0].from_', 10, 'a[0].from_bytes', "Should have completed on a[0].from_: %s", Completion(5, 10, 'from_bytes')
351 351
352 352
353 353 def test_omit__names():
354 354 # also happens to test IPCompleter as a configurable
355 355 ip = get_ipython()
356 356 ip._hidden_attr = 1
357 357 ip._x = {}
358 358 c = ip.Completer
359 359 ip.ex('ip=get_ipython()')
360 360 cfg = Config()
361 361 cfg.IPCompleter.omit__names = 0
362 362 c.update_config(cfg)
363 363 with provisionalcompleter():
364 364 s,matches = c.complete('ip.')
365 365 completions = set(c.completions('ip.', 3))
366 366
367 367 nt.assert_in('ip.__str__', matches)
368 368 nt.assert_in(Completion(3, 3, '__str__'), completions)
369 369
370 370 nt.assert_in('ip._hidden_attr', matches)
371 371 nt.assert_in(Completion(3,3, "_hidden_attr"), completions)
372 372
373 373
374 374 cfg = Config()
375 375 cfg.IPCompleter.omit__names = 1
376 376 c.update_config(cfg)
377 377 with provisionalcompleter():
378 378 s,matches = c.complete('ip.')
379 379 completions = set(c.completions('ip.', 3))
380 380
381 381 nt.assert_not_in('ip.__str__', matches)
382 382 nt.assert_not_in(Completion(3,3,'__str__'), completions)
383 383
384 384 # nt.assert_in('ip._hidden_attr', matches)
385 385 nt.assert_in(Completion(3,3, "_hidden_attr"), completions)
386 386
387 387 cfg = Config()
388 388 cfg.IPCompleter.omit__names = 2
389 389 c.update_config(cfg)
390 390 with provisionalcompleter():
391 391 s,matches = c.complete('ip.')
392 392 completions = set(c.completions('ip.', 3))
393 393
394 394 nt.assert_not_in('ip.__str__', matches)
395 395 nt.assert_not_in(Completion(3,3,'__str__'), completions)
396 396
397 397 nt.assert_not_in('ip._hidden_attr', matches)
398 398 nt.assert_not_in(Completion(3,3, "_hidden_attr"), completions)
399 399
400 400 with provisionalcompleter():
401 401 s,matches = c.complete('ip._x.')
402 402 completions = set(c.completions('ip._x.', 6))
403 403
404 404 nt.assert_in('ip._x.keys', matches)
405 405 nt.assert_in(Completion(6,6, "keys"), completions)
406 406
407 407 del ip._hidden_attr
408 408 del ip._x
409 409
410 410
411 411 def test_limit_to__all__False_ok():
412 412 """
413 413 Limit to all is deprecated, once we remove it this test can go away.
414 414 """
415 415 ip = get_ipython()
416 416 c = ip.Completer
417 417 ip.ex('class D: x=24')
418 418 ip.ex('d=D()')
419 419 cfg = Config()
420 420 cfg.IPCompleter.limit_to__all__ = False
421 421 c.update_config(cfg)
422 422 s, matches = c.complete('d.')
423 423 nt.assert_in('d.x', matches)
424 424
425 425
426 426 def test_get__all__entries_ok():
427 427 class A(object):
428 428 __all__ = ['x', 1]
429 429 words = completer.get__all__entries(A())
430 430 nt.assert_equal(words, ['x'])
431 431
432 432
433 433 def test_get__all__entries_no__all__ok():
434 434 class A(object):
435 435 pass
436 436 words = completer.get__all__entries(A())
437 437 nt.assert_equal(words, [])
438 438
439 439
440 440 def test_func_kw_completions():
441 441 ip = get_ipython()
442 442 c = ip.Completer
443 443 ip.ex('def myfunc(a=1,b=2): return a+b')
444 444 s, matches = c.complete(None, 'myfunc(1,b')
445 445 nt.assert_in('b=', matches)
446 446 # Simulate completing with cursor right after b (pos==10):
447 447 s, matches = c.complete(None, 'myfunc(1,b)', 10)
448 448 nt.assert_in('b=', matches)
449 449 s, matches = c.complete(None, 'myfunc(a="escaped\\")string",b')
450 450 nt.assert_in('b=', matches)
451 451 #builtin function
452 452 s, matches = c.complete(None, 'min(k, k')
453 453 nt.assert_in('key=', matches)
454 454
455 455
456 456 def test_default_arguments_from_docstring():
457 457 ip = get_ipython()
458 458 c = ip.Completer
459 459 kwd = c._default_arguments_from_docstring(
460 460 'min(iterable[, key=func]) -> value')
461 461 nt.assert_equal(kwd, ['key'])
462 462 #with cython type etc
463 463 kwd = c._default_arguments_from_docstring(
464 464 'Minuit.migrad(self, int ncall=10000, resume=True, int nsplit=1)\n')
465 465 nt.assert_equal(kwd, ['ncall', 'resume', 'nsplit'])
466 466 #white spaces
467 467 kwd = c._default_arguments_from_docstring(
468 468 '\n Minuit.migrad(self, int ncall=10000, resume=True, int nsplit=1)\n')
469 469 nt.assert_equal(kwd, ['ncall', 'resume', 'nsplit'])
470 470
471 471 def test_line_magics():
472 472 ip = get_ipython()
473 473 c = ip.Completer
474 474 s, matches = c.complete(None, 'lsmag')
475 475 nt.assert_in('%lsmagic', matches)
476 476 s, matches = c.complete(None, '%lsmag')
477 477 nt.assert_in('%lsmagic', matches)
478 478
479 479
480 480 def test_cell_magics():
481 481 from IPython.core.magic import register_cell_magic
482 482
483 483 @register_cell_magic
484 484 def _foo_cellm(line, cell):
485 485 pass
486 486
487 487 ip = get_ipython()
488 488 c = ip.Completer
489 489
490 490 s, matches = c.complete(None, '_foo_ce')
491 491 nt.assert_in('%%_foo_cellm', matches)
492 492 s, matches = c.complete(None, '%%_foo_ce')
493 493 nt.assert_in('%%_foo_cellm', matches)
494 494
495 495
496 496 def test_line_cell_magics():
497 497 from IPython.core.magic import register_line_cell_magic
498 498
499 499 @register_line_cell_magic
500 500 def _bar_cellm(line, cell):
501 501 pass
502 502
503 503 ip = get_ipython()
504 504 c = ip.Completer
505 505
506 506 # The policy here is trickier, see comments in completion code. The
507 507 # returned values depend on whether the user passes %% or not explicitly,
508 508 # and this will show a difference if the same name is both a line and cell
509 509 # magic.
510 510 s, matches = c.complete(None, '_bar_ce')
511 511 nt.assert_in('%_bar_cellm', matches)
512 512 nt.assert_in('%%_bar_cellm', matches)
513 513 s, matches = c.complete(None, '%_bar_ce')
514 514 nt.assert_in('%_bar_cellm', matches)
515 515 nt.assert_in('%%_bar_cellm', matches)
516 516 s, matches = c.complete(None, '%%_bar_ce')
517 517 nt.assert_not_in('%_bar_cellm', matches)
518 518 nt.assert_in('%%_bar_cellm', matches)
519 519
520 520
521 521 def test_magic_completion_order():
522
523 522 ip = get_ipython()
524 523 c = ip.Completer
525 524
526 # Test ordering of magics and non-magics with the same name
527 # We want the non-magic first
528
529 # Before importing matplotlib, there should only be one option:
530
531 text, matches = c.complete('mat')
532 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["%matplotlib"])
525 # Test ordering of line and cell magics.
526 text, matches = c.complete("timeit")
527 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["%timeit", "%%timeit"])
533 528
534 529
535 ip.run_cell("matplotlib = 1") # introduce name into namespace
530 def test_magic_completion_shadowing():
531 ip = get_ipython()
532 c = ip.Completer
536 533
537 # After the import, there should be two options, ordered like this:
538 text, matches = c.complete('mat')
539 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["matplotlib", "%matplotlib"])
534 # Before importing matplotlib, %matplotlib magic should be the only option.
535 text, matches = c.complete("mat")
536 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["%matplotlib"])
540 537
538 # The newly introduced name should shadow the magic.
539 ip.run_cell("matplotlib = 1")
540 text, matches = c.complete("mat")
541 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["matplotlib"])
541 542
542 ip.run_cell("timeit = 1") # define a user variable called 'timeit'
543 # After removing matplotlib from namespace, the magic should again be
544 # the only option.
545 del ip.user_ns["matplotlib"]
546 text, matches = c.complete("mat")
547 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["%matplotlib"])
543 548
544 # Order of user variable and line and cell magics with same name:
545 text, matches = c.complete('timeit')
546 nt.assert_equal(matches, ["timeit", "%timeit", "%%timeit"])
547 549
548 550 def test_match_dict_keys():
549 551 """
550 552 Test that match_dict_keys works on a couple of use case does return what
551 553 expected, and does not crash
552 554 """
553 555 delims = ' \t\n`!@#$^&*()=+[{]}\\|;:\'",<>?'
554 556
555 557
556 558 keys = ['foo', b'far']
557 559 assert match_dict_keys(keys, "b'", delims=delims) == ("'", 2 ,['far'])
558 560 assert match_dict_keys(keys, "b'f", delims=delims) == ("'", 2 ,['far'])
559 561 assert match_dict_keys(keys, 'b"', delims=delims) == ('"', 2 ,['far'])
560 562 assert match_dict_keys(keys, 'b"f', delims=delims) == ('"', 2 ,['far'])
561 563
562 564 assert match_dict_keys(keys, "'", delims=delims) == ("'", 1 ,['foo'])
563 565 assert match_dict_keys(keys, "'f", delims=delims) == ("'", 1 ,['foo'])
564 566 assert match_dict_keys(keys, '"', delims=delims) == ('"', 1 ,['foo'])
565 567 assert match_dict_keys(keys, '"f', delims=delims) == ('"', 1 ,['foo'])
566 568
567 569 match_dict_keys
568 570
569 571
570 572 def test_dict_key_completion_string():
571 573 """Test dictionary key completion for string keys"""
572 574 ip = get_ipython()
573 575 complete = ip.Completer.complete
574 576
575 577 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'abc': None}
576 578
577 579 # check completion at different stages
578 580 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[")
579 581 nt.assert_in("'abc'", matches)
580 582 nt.assert_not_in("'abc']", matches)
581 583
582 584 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['")
583 585 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
584 586 nt.assert_not_in("abc']", matches)
585 587
586 588 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a")
587 589 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
588 590 nt.assert_not_in("abc']", matches)
589 591
590 592 # check use of different quoting
591 593 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[\"")
592 594 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
593 595 nt.assert_not_in('abc\"]', matches)
594 596
595 597 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[\"a")
596 598 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
597 599 nt.assert_not_in('abc\"]', matches)
598 600
599 601 # check sensitivity to following context
600 602 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[]", cursor_pos=2)
601 603 nt.assert_in("'abc'", matches)
602 604
603 605 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['']", cursor_pos=3)
604 606 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
605 607 nt.assert_not_in("abc'", matches)
606 608 nt.assert_not_in("abc']", matches)
607 609
608 610 # check multiple solutions are correctly returned and that noise is not
609 611 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'abc': None, 'abd': None, 'bad': None, object(): None,
610 612 5: None}
611 613
612 614 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a")
613 615 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
614 616 nt.assert_in("abd", matches)
615 617 nt.assert_not_in("bad", matches)
616 618 assert not any(m.endswith((']', '"', "'")) for m in matches), matches
617 619
618 620 # check escaping and whitespace
619 621 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'a\nb': None, 'a\'b': None, 'a"b': None, 'a word': None}
620 622 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a")
621 623 nt.assert_in("a\\nb", matches)
622 624 nt.assert_in("a\\'b", matches)
623 625 nt.assert_in("a\"b", matches)
624 626 nt.assert_in("a word", matches)
625 627 assert not any(m.endswith((']', '"', "'")) for m in matches), matches
626 628
627 629 # - can complete on non-initial word of the string
628 630 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a w")
629 631 nt.assert_in("word", matches)
630 632
631 633 # - understands quote escaping
632 634 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a\\'")
633 635 nt.assert_in("b", matches)
634 636
635 637 # - default quoting should work like repr
636 638 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[")
637 639 nt.assert_in("\"a'b\"", matches)
638 640
639 641 # - when opening quote with ", possible to match with unescaped apostrophe
640 642 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[\"a'")
641 643 nt.assert_in("b", matches)
642 644
643 645 # need to not split at delims that readline won't split at
644 646 if '-' not in ip.Completer.splitter.delims:
645 647 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'before-after': None}
646 648 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['before-af")
647 649 nt.assert_in('before-after', matches)
648 650
649 651 def test_dict_key_completion_contexts():
650 652 """Test expression contexts in which dict key completion occurs"""
651 653 ip = get_ipython()
652 654 complete = ip.Completer.complete
653 655 d = {'abc': None}
654 656 ip.user_ns['d'] = d
655 657
656 658 class C:
657 659 data = d
658 660 ip.user_ns['C'] = C
659 661 ip.user_ns['get'] = lambda: d
660 662
661 663 def assert_no_completion(**kwargs):
662 664 _, matches = complete(**kwargs)
663 665 nt.assert_not_in('abc', matches)
664 666 nt.assert_not_in('abc\'', matches)
665 667 nt.assert_not_in('abc\']', matches)
666 668 nt.assert_not_in('\'abc\'', matches)
667 669 nt.assert_not_in('\'abc\']', matches)
668 670
669 671 def assert_completion(**kwargs):
670 672 _, matches = complete(**kwargs)
671 673 nt.assert_in("'abc'", matches)
672 674 nt.assert_not_in("'abc']", matches)
673 675
674 676 # no completion after string closed, even if reopened
675 677 assert_no_completion(line_buffer="d['a'")
676 678 assert_no_completion(line_buffer="d[\"a\"")
677 679 assert_no_completion(line_buffer="d['a' + ")
678 680 assert_no_completion(line_buffer="d['a' + '")
679 681
680 682 # completion in non-trivial expressions
681 683 assert_completion(line_buffer="+ d[")
682 684 assert_completion(line_buffer="(d[")
683 685 assert_completion(line_buffer="C.data[")
684 686
685 687 # greedy flag
686 688 def assert_completion(**kwargs):
687 689 _, matches = complete(**kwargs)
688 690 nt.assert_in("get()['abc']", matches)
689 691
690 692 assert_no_completion(line_buffer="get()[")
691 693 with greedy_completion():
692 694 assert_completion(line_buffer="get()[")
693 695 assert_completion(line_buffer="get()['")
694 696 assert_completion(line_buffer="get()['a")
695 697 assert_completion(line_buffer="get()['ab")
696 698 assert_completion(line_buffer="get()['abc")
697 699
698 700
699 701
700 702 def test_dict_key_completion_bytes():
701 703 """Test handling of bytes in dict key completion"""
702 704 ip = get_ipython()
703 705 complete = ip.Completer.complete
704 706
705 707 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'abc': None, b'abd': None}
706 708
707 709 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[")
708 710 nt.assert_in("'abc'", matches)
709 711 nt.assert_in("b'abd'", matches)
710 712
711 713 if False: # not currently implemented
712 714 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[b")
713 715 nt.assert_in("b'abd'", matches)
714 716 nt.assert_not_in("b'abc'", matches)
715 717
716 718 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[b'")
717 719 nt.assert_in("abd", matches)
718 720 nt.assert_not_in("abc", matches)
719 721
720 722 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[B'")
721 723 nt.assert_in("abd", matches)
722 724 nt.assert_not_in("abc", matches)
723 725
724 726 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['")
725 727 nt.assert_in("abc", matches)
726 728 nt.assert_not_in("abd", matches)
727 729
728 730
729 731 def test_dict_key_completion_unicode_py3():
730 732 """Test handling of unicode in dict key completion"""
731 733 ip = get_ipython()
732 734 complete = ip.Completer.complete
733 735
734 736 ip.user_ns['d'] = {u'a\u05d0': None}
735 737
736 738 # query using escape
737 739 if sys.platform != 'win32':
738 740 # Known failure on Windows
739 741 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a\\u05d0")
740 742 nt.assert_in("u05d0", matches) # tokenized after \\
741 743
742 744 # query using character
743 745 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a\u05d0")
744 746 nt.assert_in(u"a\u05d0", matches)
745 747
746 748 with greedy_completion():
747 749 # query using escape
748 750 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a\\u05d0")
749 751 nt.assert_in("d['a\\u05d0']", matches) # tokenized after \\
750 752
751 753 # query using character
752 754 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['a\u05d0")
753 755 nt.assert_in(u"d['a\u05d0']", matches)
754 756
755 757
756 758
757 759 @dec.skip_without('numpy')
758 760 def test_struct_array_key_completion():
759 761 """Test dict key completion applies to numpy struct arrays"""
760 762 import numpy
761 763 ip = get_ipython()
762 764 complete = ip.Completer.complete
763 765 ip.user_ns['d'] = numpy.array([], dtype=[('hello', 'f'), ('world', 'f')])
764 766 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['")
765 767 nt.assert_in("hello", matches)
766 768 nt.assert_in("world", matches)
767 769 # complete on the numpy struct itself
768 770 dt = numpy.dtype([('my_head', [('my_dt', '>u4'), ('my_df', '>u4')]),
769 771 ('my_data', '>f4', 5)])
770 772 x = numpy.zeros(2, dtype=dt)
771 773 ip.user_ns['d'] = x[1]
772 774 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['")
773 775 nt.assert_in("my_head", matches)
774 776 nt.assert_in("my_data", matches)
775 777 # complete on a nested level
776 778 with greedy_completion():
777 779 ip.user_ns['d'] = numpy.zeros(2, dtype=dt)
778 780 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d[1]['my_head']['")
779 781 nt.assert_true(any(["my_dt" in m for m in matches]))
780 782 nt.assert_true(any(["my_df" in m for m in matches]))
781 783
782 784
783 785 @dec.skip_without('pandas')
784 786 def test_dataframe_key_completion():
785 787 """Test dict key completion applies to pandas DataFrames"""
786 788 import pandas
787 789 ip = get_ipython()
788 790 complete = ip.Completer.complete
789 791 ip.user_ns['d'] = pandas.DataFrame({'hello': [1], 'world': [2]})
790 792 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['")
791 793 nt.assert_in("hello", matches)
792 794 nt.assert_in("world", matches)
793 795
794 796
795 797 def test_dict_key_completion_invalids():
796 798 """Smoke test cases dict key completion can't handle"""
797 799 ip = get_ipython()
798 800 complete = ip.Completer.complete
799 801
800 802 ip.user_ns['no_getitem'] = None
801 803 ip.user_ns['no_keys'] = []
802 804 ip.user_ns['cant_call_keys'] = dict
803 805 ip.user_ns['empty'] = {}
804 806 ip.user_ns['d'] = {'abc': 5}
805 807
806 808 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="no_getitem['")
807 809 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="no_keys['")
808 810 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="cant_call_keys['")
809 811 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="empty['")
810 812 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="name_error['")
811 813 _, matches = complete(line_buffer="d['\\") # incomplete escape
812 814
813 815 class KeyCompletable(object):
814 816 def __init__(self, things=()):
815 817 self.things = things
816 818
817 819 def _ipython_key_completions_(self):
818 820 return list(self.things)
819 821
820 822 def test_object_key_completion():
821 823 ip = get_ipython()
822 824 ip.user_ns['key_completable'] = KeyCompletable(['qwerty', 'qwick'])
823 825
824 826 _, matches = ip.Completer.complete(line_buffer="key_completable['qw")
825 827 nt.assert_in('qwerty', matches)
826 828 nt.assert_in('qwick', matches)
827 829
828 830
829 831 def test_tryimport():
830 832 """
831 833 Test that try-import don't crash on trailing dot, and import modules before
832 834 """
833 835 from IPython.core.completerlib import try_import
834 836 assert(try_import("IPython."))
835 837
836 838
837 839 def test_aimport_module_completer():
838 840 ip = get_ipython()
839 841 _, matches = ip.complete('i', '%aimport i')
840 842 nt.assert_in('io', matches)
841 843 nt.assert_not_in('int', matches)
842 844
843 845 def test_nested_import_module_completer():
844 846 ip = get_ipython()
845 847 _, matches = ip.complete(None, 'import IPython.co', 17)
846 848 nt.assert_in('IPython.core', matches)
847 849 nt.assert_not_in('import IPython.core', matches)
848 850 nt.assert_not_in('IPython.display', matches)
849 851
850 852 def test_import_module_completer():
851 853 ip = get_ipython()
852 854 _, matches = ip.complete('i', 'import i')
853 855 nt.assert_in('io', matches)
854 856 nt.assert_not_in('int', matches)
855 857
856 858 def test_from_module_completer():
857 859 ip = get_ipython()
858 860 _, matches = ip.complete('B', 'from io import B', 16)
859 861 nt.assert_in('BytesIO', matches)
860 862 nt.assert_not_in('BaseException', matches)
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