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1 """Implementation of basic magic functions.
2 """
3 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 # Copyright (c) 2012 The IPython Development Team.
5 #
6 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
7 #
8 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 # Imports
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 from __future__ import print_function
15
16 # Stdlib
17 import io
18 import sys
19 from pprint import pformat
20
21 # Our own packages
22 from IPython.core.error import UsageError
23 from IPython.core.magic import Magics, register_magics, line_magic
24 from IPython.core.prefilter import ESC_MAGIC
25 from IPython.utils.text import format_screen
26 from IPython.core import magic_arguments, page
27 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
28 from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct
29 from IPython.utils.path import unquote_filename
30 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
31
32 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 # Magics class implementation
34 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
35
36 @register_magics
37 class BasicMagics(Magics):
38 """Magics that provide central IPython functionality.
39
40 These are various magics that don't fit into specific categories but that
41 are all part of the base 'IPython experience'."""
42
43 def _lsmagic(self):
44 mesc = ESC_MAGIC
45 cesc = mesc*2
46 mman = self.shell.magics_manager
47 magics = mman.lsmagic()
48 out = ['Available line magics:',
49 mesc + (' '+mesc).join(magics['line']),
50 '',
51 'Available cell magics:',
52 cesc + (' '+cesc).join(magics['cell']),
53 '',
54 mman.auto_status()]
55 return '\n'.join(out)
56
57 @line_magic
58 def lsmagic(self, parameter_s=''):
59 """List currently available magic functions."""
60 print(self._lsmagic())
61
62 @line_magic
63 def magic(self, parameter_s=''):
64 """Print information about the magic function system.
65
66 Supported formats: -latex, -brief, -rest
67 """
68
69 mode = ''
70 try:
71 mode = parameter_s.split()[0][1:]
72 if mode == 'rest':
73 rest_docs = []
74 except:
75 pass
76
77 magic_docs = []
78 escapes = dict(line=ESC_MAGIC, cell=ESC_MAGIC*2)
79 magics = self.shell.magics_manager.magics
80
81 for mtype in ('line', 'cell'):
82 escape = escapes[mtype]
83 for fname, fn in magics[mtype].iteritems():
84
85 if mode == 'brief':
86 # only first line
87 if fn.__doc__:
88 fndoc = fn.__doc__.split('\n',1)[0]
89 else:
90 fndoc = 'No documentation'
91 else:
92 if fn.__doc__:
93 fndoc = fn.__doc__.rstrip()
94 else:
95 fndoc = 'No documentation'
96
97 if mode == 'rest':
98 rest_docs.append('**%s%s**::\n\n\t%s\n\n' %
99 (escape, fname, fndoc))
100 else:
101 magic_docs.append('%s%s:\n\t%s\n' %
102 (escape, fname, fndoc))
103
104 magic_docs = ''.join(magic_docs)
105
106 if mode == 'rest':
107 return "".join(rest_docs)
108
109 if mode == 'latex':
110 print(self.format_latex(magic_docs))
111 return
112 else:
113 magic_docs = format_screen(magic_docs)
114 if mode == 'brief':
115 return magic_docs
116
117 out = ["""
118 IPython's 'magic' functions
119 ===========================
120
121 The magic function system provides a series of functions which allow you to
122 control the behavior of IPython itself, plus a lot of system-type
123 features. All these functions are prefixed with a % character, but parameters
124 are given without parentheses or quotes.
125
126 NOTE: If you have 'automagic' enabled (via the command line option or with the
127 %automagic function), you don't need to type in the % explicitly. By default,
128 IPython ships with automagic on, so you should only rarely need the % escape.
129
130 Example: typing '%cd mydir' (without the quotes) changes you working directory
131 to 'mydir', if it exists.
132
133 For a list of the available magic functions, use %lsmagic. For a description
134 of any of them, type %magic_name?, e.g. '%cd?'.
135
136 Currently the magic system has the following functions:""",
137 magic_docs,
138 "Summary of magic functions (from %slsmagic):",
139 self._lsmagic(),
140 ]
141 page.page('\n'.join(out))
142
143
144 @line_magic
145 def page(self, parameter_s=''):
146 """Pretty print the object and display it through a pager.
147
148 %page [options] OBJECT
149
150 If no object is given, use _ (last output).
151
152 Options:
153
154 -r: page str(object), don't pretty-print it."""
155
156 # After a function contributed by Olivier Aubert, slightly modified.
157
158 # Process options/args
159 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'r')
160 raw = 'r' in opts
161
162 oname = args and args or '_'
163 info = self._ofind(oname)
164 if info['found']:
165 txt = (raw and str or pformat)( info['obj'] )
166 page.page(txt)
167 else:
168 print('Object `%s` not found' % oname)
169
170 @line_magic
171 def profile(self, parameter_s=''):
172 """Print your currently active IPython profile."""
173 from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication
174 if BaseIPythonApplication.initialized():
175 print(BaseIPythonApplication.instance().profile)
176 else:
177 error("profile is an application-level value, but you don't appear to be in an IPython application")
178
179 @line_magic
180 def pprint(self, parameter_s=''):
181 """Toggle pretty printing on/off."""
182 ptformatter = self.shell.display_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
183 ptformatter.pprint = bool(1 - ptformatter.pprint)
184 print('Pretty printing has been turned',
185 ['OFF','ON'][ptformatter.pprint])
186
187 @line_magic
188 def colors(self, parameter_s=''):
189 """Switch color scheme for prompts, info system and exception handlers.
190
191 Currently implemented schemes: NoColor, Linux, LightBG.
192
193 Color scheme names are not case-sensitive.
194
195 Examples
196 --------
197 To get a plain black and white terminal::
198
199 %colors nocolor
200 """
201 def color_switch_err(name):
202 warn('Error changing %s color schemes.\n%s' %
203 (name, sys.exc_info()[1]))
204
205
206 new_scheme = parameter_s.strip()
207 if not new_scheme:
208 raise UsageError(
209 "%colors: you must specify a color scheme. See '%colors?'")
210 return
211 # local shortcut
212 shell = self.shell
213
214 import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline
215
216 if not shell.colors_force and \
217 not readline.have_readline and sys.platform == "win32":
218 msg = """\
219 Proper color support under MS Windows requires the pyreadline library.
220 You can find it at:
221 http://ipython.org/pyreadline.html
222 Gary's readline needs the ctypes module, from:
223 http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes
224 (Note that ctypes is already part of Python versions 2.5 and newer).
225
226 Defaulting color scheme to 'NoColor'"""
227 new_scheme = 'NoColor'
228 warn(msg)
229
230 # readline option is 0
231 if not shell.colors_force and not shell.has_readline:
232 new_scheme = 'NoColor'
233
234 # Set prompt colors
235 try:
236 shell.prompt_manager.color_scheme = new_scheme
237 except:
238 color_switch_err('prompt')
239 else:
240 shell.colors = \
241 shell.prompt_manager.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name
242 # Set exception colors
243 try:
244 shell.InteractiveTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
245 shell.SyntaxTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
246 except:
247 color_switch_err('exception')
248
249 # Set info (for 'object?') colors
250 if shell.color_info:
251 try:
252 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme(new_scheme)
253 except:
254 color_switch_err('object inspector')
255 else:
256 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme('NoColor')
257
258 @line_magic
259 def xmode(self, parameter_s=''):
260 """Switch modes for the exception handlers.
261
262 Valid modes: Plain, Context and Verbose.
263
264 If called without arguments, acts as a toggle."""
265
266 def xmode_switch_err(name):
267 warn('Error changing %s exception modes.\n%s' %
268 (name,sys.exc_info()[1]))
269
270 shell = self.shell
271 new_mode = parameter_s.strip().capitalize()
272 try:
273 shell.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=new_mode)
274 print('Exception reporting mode:',shell.InteractiveTB.mode)
275 except:
276 xmode_switch_err('user')
277
278 @line_magic
279 def quickref(self,arg):
280 """ Show a quick reference sheet """
281 from IPython.core.usage import quick_reference
282 qr = quick_reference + self.magic('-brief')
283 page.page(qr)
284
285 @line_magic
286 def doctest_mode(self, parameter_s=''):
287 """Toggle doctest mode on and off.
288
289 This mode is intended to make IPython behave as much as possible like a
290 plain Python shell, from the perspective of how its prompts, exceptions
291 and output look. This makes it easy to copy and paste parts of a
292 session into doctests. It does so by:
293
294 - Changing the prompts to the classic ``>>>`` ones.
295 - Changing the exception reporting mode to 'Plain'.
296 - Disabling pretty-printing of output.
297
298 Note that IPython also supports the pasting of code snippets that have
299 leading '>>>' and '...' prompts in them. This means that you can paste
300 doctests from files or docstrings (even if they have leading
301 whitespace), and the code will execute correctly. You can then use
302 '%history -t' to see the translated history; this will give you the
303 input after removal of all the leading prompts and whitespace, which
304 can be pasted back into an editor.
305
306 With these features, you can switch into this mode easily whenever you
307 need to do testing and changes to doctests, without having to leave
308 your existing IPython session.
309 """
310
311 # Shorthands
312 shell = self.shell
313 pm = shell.prompt_manager
314 meta = shell.meta
315 disp_formatter = self.shell.display_formatter
316 ptformatter = disp_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
317 # dstore is a data store kept in the instance metadata bag to track any
318 # changes we make, so we can undo them later.
319 dstore = meta.setdefault('doctest_mode',Struct())
320 save_dstore = dstore.setdefault
321
322 # save a few values we'll need to recover later
323 mode = save_dstore('mode',False)
324 save_dstore('rc_pprint',ptformatter.pprint)
325 save_dstore('xmode',shell.InteractiveTB.mode)
326 save_dstore('rc_separate_out',shell.separate_out)
327 save_dstore('rc_separate_out2',shell.separate_out2)
328 save_dstore('rc_prompts_pad_left',pm.justify)
329 save_dstore('rc_separate_in',shell.separate_in)
330 save_dstore('rc_plain_text_only',disp_formatter.plain_text_only)
331 save_dstore('prompt_templates',(pm.in_template, pm.in2_template, pm.out_template))
332
333 if mode == False:
334 # turn on
335 pm.in_template = '>>> '
336 pm.in2_template = '... '
337 pm.out_template = ''
338
339 # Prompt separators like plain python
340 shell.separate_in = ''
341 shell.separate_out = ''
342 shell.separate_out2 = ''
343
344 pm.justify = False
345
346 ptformatter.pprint = False
347 disp_formatter.plain_text_only = True
348
349 shell.magic('xmode Plain')
350 else:
351 # turn off
352 pm.in_template, pm.in2_template, pm.out_template = dstore.prompt_templates
353
354 shell.separate_in = dstore.rc_separate_in
355
356 shell.separate_out = dstore.rc_separate_out
357 shell.separate_out2 = dstore.rc_separate_out2
358
359 pm.justify = dstore.rc_prompts_pad_left
360
361 ptformatter.pprint = dstore.rc_pprint
362 disp_formatter.plain_text_only = dstore.rc_plain_text_only
363
364 shell.magic('xmode ' + dstore.xmode)
365
366 # Store new mode and inform
367 dstore.mode = bool(1-int(mode))
368 mode_label = ['OFF','ON'][dstore.mode]
369 print('Doctest mode is:', mode_label)
370
371 @line_magic
372 def gui(self, parameter_s=''):
373 """Enable or disable IPython GUI event loop integration.
374
375 %gui [GUINAME]
376
377 This magic replaces IPython's threaded shells that were activated
378 using the (pylab/wthread/etc.) command line flags. GUI toolkits
379 can now be enabled at runtime and keyboard
380 interrupts should work without any problems. The following toolkits
381 are supported: wxPython, PyQt4, PyGTK, Tk and Cocoa (OSX)::
382
383 %gui wx # enable wxPython event loop integration
384 %gui qt4|qt # enable PyQt4 event loop integration
385 %gui gtk # enable PyGTK event loop integration
386 %gui gtk3 # enable Gtk3 event loop integration
387 %gui tk # enable Tk event loop integration
388 %gui OSX # enable Cocoa event loop integration
389 # (requires %matplotlib 1.1)
390 %gui # disable all event loop integration
391
392 WARNING: after any of these has been called you can simply create
393 an application object, but DO NOT start the event loop yourself, as
394 we have already handled that.
395 """
396 opts, arg = self.parse_options(parameter_s, '')
397 if arg=='': arg = None
398 try:
399 return self.enable_gui(arg)
400 except Exception as e:
401 # print simple error message, rather than traceback if we can't
402 # hook up the GUI
403 error(str(e))
404
405 @skip_doctest
406 @line_magic
407 def precision(self, s=''):
408 """Set floating point precision for pretty printing.
409
410 Can set either integer precision or a format string.
411
412 If numpy has been imported and precision is an int,
413 numpy display precision will also be set, via ``numpy.set_printoptions``.
414
415 If no argument is given, defaults will be restored.
416
417 Examples
418 --------
419 ::
420
421 In [1]: from math import pi
422
423 In [2]: %precision 3
424 Out[2]: u'%.3f'
425
426 In [3]: pi
427 Out[3]: 3.142
428
429 In [4]: %precision %i
430 Out[4]: u'%i'
431
432 In [5]: pi
433 Out[5]: 3
434
435 In [6]: %precision %e
436 Out[6]: u'%e'
437
438 In [7]: pi**10
439 Out[7]: 9.364805e+04
440
441 In [8]: %precision
442 Out[8]: u'%r'
443
444 In [9]: pi**10
445 Out[9]: 93648.047476082982
446 """
447 ptformatter = self.shell.display_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
448 ptformatter.float_precision = s
449 return ptformatter.float_format
450
451 @magic_arguments.magic_arguments()
452 @magic_arguments.argument(
453 '-e', '--export', action='store_true', default=False,
454 help='Export IPython history as a notebook. The filename argument '
455 'is used to specify the notebook name and format. For example '
456 'a filename of notebook.ipynb will result in a notebook name '
457 'of "notebook" and a format of "xml". Likewise using a ".json" '
458 'or ".py" file extension will write the notebook in the json '
459 'or py formats.'
460 )
461 @magic_arguments.argument(
462 '-f', '--format',
463 help='Convert an existing IPython notebook to a new format. This option '
464 'specifies the new format and can have the values: xml, json, py. '
465 'The target filename is chosen automatically based on the new '
466 'format. The filename argument gives the name of the source file.'
467 )
468 @magic_arguments.argument(
469 'filename', type=unicode,
470 help='Notebook name or filename'
471 )
472 @line_magic
473 def notebook(self, s):
474 """Export and convert IPython notebooks.
475
476 This function can export the current IPython history to a notebook file
477 or can convert an existing notebook file into a different format. For
478 example, to export the history to "foo.ipynb" do "%notebook -e foo.ipynb".
479 To export the history to "foo.py" do "%notebook -e foo.py". To convert
480 "foo.ipynb" to "foo.json" do "%notebook -f json foo.ipynb". Possible
481 formats include (json/ipynb, py).
482 """
483 args = magic_arguments.parse_argstring(self.notebook, s)
484
485 from IPython.nbformat import current
486 args.filename = unquote_filename(args.filename)
487 if args.export:
488 fname, name, format = current.parse_filename(args.filename)
489 cells = []
490 hist = list(self.shell.history_manager.get_range())
491 for session, prompt_number, input in hist[:-1]:
492 cells.append(current.new_code_cell(prompt_number=prompt_number,
493 input=input))
494 worksheet = current.new_worksheet(cells=cells)
495 nb = current.new_notebook(name=name,worksheets=[worksheet])
496 with io.open(fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
497 current.write(nb, f, format);
498 elif args.format is not None:
499 old_fname, old_name, old_format = current.parse_filename(args.filename)
500 new_format = args.format
501 if new_format == u'xml':
502 raise ValueError('Notebooks cannot be written as xml.')
503 elif new_format == u'ipynb' or new_format == u'json':
504 new_fname = old_name + u'.ipynb'
505 new_format = u'json'
506 elif new_format == u'py':
507 new_fname = old_name + u'.py'
508 else:
509 raise ValueError('Invalid notebook format: %s' % new_format)
510 with io.open(old_fname, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
511 nb = current.read(f, old_format)
512 with io.open(new_fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
513 current.write(nb, f, new_format)
@@ -1,2951 +1,2951 b''
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """Main IPython class."""
2 """Main IPython class."""
3
3
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
6 # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
6 # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
8 #
8 #
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
12
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 # Imports
14 # Imports
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16
16
17 from __future__ import with_statement
17 from __future__ import with_statement
18 from __future__ import absolute_import
18 from __future__ import absolute_import
19
19
20 import __builtin__ as builtin_mod
20 import __builtin__ as builtin_mod
21 import __future__
21 import __future__
22 import abc
22 import abc
23 import ast
23 import ast
24 import atexit
24 import atexit
25 import os
25 import os
26 import re
26 import re
27 import runpy
27 import runpy
28 import sys
28 import sys
29 import tempfile
29 import tempfile
30 import types
30 import types
31 import urllib
31 import urllib
32 from io import open as io_open
32 from io import open as io_open
33
33
34 from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
34 from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
35 from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect
35 from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect
36 from IPython.core import history as ipcorehist
36 from IPython.core import history as ipcorehist
37 from IPython.core import magic
37 from IPython.core import magic
38 from IPython.core import page
38 from IPython.core import page
39 from IPython.core import prefilter
39 from IPython.core import prefilter
40 from IPython.core import shadowns
40 from IPython.core import shadowns
41 from IPython.core import ultratb
41 from IPython.core import ultratb
42 from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager, AliasError
42 from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager, AliasError
43 from IPython.core.autocall import ExitAutocall
43 from IPython.core.autocall import ExitAutocall
44 from IPython.core.builtin_trap import BuiltinTrap
44 from IPython.core.builtin_trap import BuiltinTrap
45 from IPython.core.compilerop import CachingCompiler
45 from IPython.core.compilerop import CachingCompiler
46 from IPython.core.display_trap import DisplayTrap
46 from IPython.core.display_trap import DisplayTrap
47 from IPython.core.displayhook import DisplayHook
47 from IPython.core.displayhook import DisplayHook
48 from IPython.core.displaypub import DisplayPublisher
48 from IPython.core.displaypub import DisplayPublisher
49 from IPython.core.error import UsageError
49 from IPython.core.error import UsageError
50 from IPython.core.extensions import ExtensionManager
50 from IPython.core.extensions import ExtensionManager
51 from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule, init_fakemod_dict
51 from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule, init_fakemod_dict
52 from IPython.core.formatters import DisplayFormatter
52 from IPython.core.formatters import DisplayFormatter
53 from IPython.core.history import HistoryManager
53 from IPython.core.history import HistoryManager
54 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import IPythonInputSplitter
54 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import IPythonInputSplitter
55 from IPython.core.logger import Logger
55 from IPython.core.logger import Logger
56 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
56 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
57 from IPython.core.payload import PayloadManager
57 from IPython.core.payload import PayloadManager
58 from IPython.core.plugin import PluginManager
58 from IPython.core.plugin import PluginManager
59 from IPython.core.prefilter import PrefilterManager, ESC_MAGIC
59 from IPython.core.prefilter import PrefilterManager, ESC_MAGIC
60 from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
60 from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
61 from IPython.core.pylabtools import pylab_activate
61 from IPython.core.pylabtools import pylab_activate
62 from IPython.core.prompts import PromptManager
62 from IPython.core.prompts import PromptManager
63 from IPython.utils import PyColorize
63 from IPython.utils import PyColorize
64 from IPython.utils import io
64 from IPython.utils import io
65 from IPython.utils import py3compat
65 from IPython.utils import py3compat
66 from IPython.utils import openpy
66 from IPython.utils import openpy
67 from IPython.utils.doctestreload import doctest_reload
67 from IPython.utils.doctestreload import doctest_reload
68 from IPython.utils.io import ask_yes_no
68 from IPython.utils.io import ask_yes_no
69 from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct
69 from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct
70 from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, get_ipython_dir, get_py_filename, unquote_filename
70 from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, get_ipython_dir, get_py_filename, unquote_filename
71 from IPython.utils.pickleshare import PickleShareDB
71 from IPython.utils.pickleshare import PickleShareDB
72 from IPython.utils.process import system, getoutput
72 from IPython.utils.process import system, getoutput
73 from IPython.utils.strdispatch import StrDispatch
73 from IPython.utils.strdispatch import StrDispatch
74 from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath
74 from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath
75 from IPython.utils.text import (format_screen, LSString, SList,
75 from IPython.utils.text import (format_screen, LSString, SList,
76 DollarFormatter)
76 DollarFormatter)
77 from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Integer, CBool, CaselessStrEnum, Enum,
77 from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Integer, CBool, CaselessStrEnum, Enum,
78 List, Unicode, Instance, Type)
78 List, Unicode, Instance, Type)
79 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
79 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
80 import IPython.core.hooks
80 import IPython.core.hooks
81
81
82 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
83 # Globals
83 # Globals
84 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
84 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
85
85
86 # compiled regexps for autoindent management
86 # compiled regexps for autoindent management
87 dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass')
87 dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass')
88
88
89 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
90 # Utilities
90 # Utilities
91 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
91 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
92
92
93 def softspace(file, newvalue):
93 def softspace(file, newvalue):
94 """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency"""
94 """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency"""
95
95
96 oldvalue = 0
96 oldvalue = 0
97 try:
97 try:
98 oldvalue = file.softspace
98 oldvalue = file.softspace
99 except AttributeError:
99 except AttributeError:
100 pass
100 pass
101 try:
101 try:
102 file.softspace = newvalue
102 file.softspace = newvalue
103 except (AttributeError, TypeError):
103 except (AttributeError, TypeError):
104 # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes"
104 # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes"
105 pass
105 pass
106 return oldvalue
106 return oldvalue
107
107
108
108
109 def no_op(*a, **kw): pass
109 def no_op(*a, **kw): pass
110
110
111 class NoOpContext(object):
111 class NoOpContext(object):
112 def __enter__(self): pass
112 def __enter__(self): pass
113 def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): pass
113 def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): pass
114 no_op_context = NoOpContext()
114 no_op_context = NoOpContext()
115
115
116 class SpaceInInput(Exception): pass
116 class SpaceInInput(Exception): pass
117
117
118 class Bunch: pass
118 class Bunch: pass
119
119
120
120
121 def get_default_colors():
121 def get_default_colors():
122 if sys.platform=='darwin':
122 if sys.platform=='darwin':
123 return "LightBG"
123 return "LightBG"
124 elif os.name=='nt':
124 elif os.name=='nt':
125 return 'Linux'
125 return 'Linux'
126 else:
126 else:
127 return 'Linux'
127 return 'Linux'
128
128
129
129
130 class SeparateUnicode(Unicode):
130 class SeparateUnicode(Unicode):
131 """A Unicode subclass to validate separate_in, separate_out, etc.
131 """A Unicode subclass to validate separate_in, separate_out, etc.
132
132
133 This is a Unicode based trait that converts '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'.
133 This is a Unicode based trait that converts '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'.
134 """
134 """
135
135
136 def validate(self, obj, value):
136 def validate(self, obj, value):
137 if value == '0': value = ''
137 if value == '0': value = ''
138 value = value.replace('\\n','\n')
138 value = value.replace('\\n','\n')
139 return super(SeparateUnicode, self).validate(obj, value)
139 return super(SeparateUnicode, self).validate(obj, value)
140
140
141
141
142 class ReadlineNoRecord(object):
142 class ReadlineNoRecord(object):
143 """Context manager to execute some code, then reload readline history
143 """Context manager to execute some code, then reload readline history
144 so that interactive input to the code doesn't appear when pressing up."""
144 so that interactive input to the code doesn't appear when pressing up."""
145 def __init__(self, shell):
145 def __init__(self, shell):
146 self.shell = shell
146 self.shell = shell
147 self._nested_level = 0
147 self._nested_level = 0
148
148
149 def __enter__(self):
149 def __enter__(self):
150 if self._nested_level == 0:
150 if self._nested_level == 0:
151 try:
151 try:
152 self.orig_length = self.current_length()
152 self.orig_length = self.current_length()
153 self.readline_tail = self.get_readline_tail()
153 self.readline_tail = self.get_readline_tail()
154 except (AttributeError, IndexError): # Can fail with pyreadline
154 except (AttributeError, IndexError): # Can fail with pyreadline
155 self.orig_length, self.readline_tail = 999999, []
155 self.orig_length, self.readline_tail = 999999, []
156 self._nested_level += 1
156 self._nested_level += 1
157
157
158 def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
158 def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
159 self._nested_level -= 1
159 self._nested_level -= 1
160 if self._nested_level == 0:
160 if self._nested_level == 0:
161 # Try clipping the end if it's got longer
161 # Try clipping the end if it's got longer
162 try:
162 try:
163 e = self.current_length() - self.orig_length
163 e = self.current_length() - self.orig_length
164 if e > 0:
164 if e > 0:
165 for _ in range(e):
165 for _ in range(e):
166 self.shell.readline.remove_history_item(self.orig_length)
166 self.shell.readline.remove_history_item(self.orig_length)
167
167
168 # If it still doesn't match, just reload readline history.
168 # If it still doesn't match, just reload readline history.
169 if self.current_length() != self.orig_length \
169 if self.current_length() != self.orig_length \
170 or self.get_readline_tail() != self.readline_tail:
170 or self.get_readline_tail() != self.readline_tail:
171 self.shell.refill_readline_hist()
171 self.shell.refill_readline_hist()
172 except (AttributeError, IndexError):
172 except (AttributeError, IndexError):
173 pass
173 pass
174 # Returning False will cause exceptions to propagate
174 # Returning False will cause exceptions to propagate
175 return False
175 return False
176
176
177 def current_length(self):
177 def current_length(self):
178 return self.shell.readline.get_current_history_length()
178 return self.shell.readline.get_current_history_length()
179
179
180 def get_readline_tail(self, n=10):
180 def get_readline_tail(self, n=10):
181 """Get the last n items in readline history."""
181 """Get the last n items in readline history."""
182 end = self.shell.readline.get_current_history_length() + 1
182 end = self.shell.readline.get_current_history_length() + 1
183 start = max(end-n, 1)
183 start = max(end-n, 1)
184 ghi = self.shell.readline.get_history_item
184 ghi = self.shell.readline.get_history_item
185 return [ghi(x) for x in range(start, end)]
185 return [ghi(x) for x in range(start, end)]
186
186
187 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
187 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
188 # Main IPython class
188 # Main IPython class
189 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
189 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
190
190
191 class InteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable):
191 class InteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable):
192 """An enhanced, interactive shell for Python."""
192 """An enhanced, interactive shell for Python."""
193
193
194 _instance = None
194 _instance = None
195
195
196 autocall = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, config=True, help=
196 autocall = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, config=True, help=
197 """
197 """
198 Make IPython automatically call any callable object even if you didn't
198 Make IPython automatically call any callable object even if you didn't
199 type explicit parentheses. For example, 'str 43' becomes 'str(43)'
199 type explicit parentheses. For example, 'str 43' becomes 'str(43)'
200 automatically. The value can be '0' to disable the feature, '1' for
200 automatically. The value can be '0' to disable the feature, '1' for
201 'smart' autocall, where it is not applied if there are no more
201 'smart' autocall, where it is not applied if there are no more
202 arguments on the line, and '2' for 'full' autocall, where all callable
202 arguments on the line, and '2' for 'full' autocall, where all callable
203 objects are automatically called (even if no arguments are present).
203 objects are automatically called (even if no arguments are present).
204 """
204 """
205 )
205 )
206 # TODO: remove all autoindent logic and put into frontends.
206 # TODO: remove all autoindent logic and put into frontends.
207 # We can't do this yet because even runlines uses the autoindent.
207 # We can't do this yet because even runlines uses the autoindent.
208 autoindent = CBool(True, config=True, help=
208 autoindent = CBool(True, config=True, help=
209 """
209 """
210 Autoindent IPython code entered interactively.
210 Autoindent IPython code entered interactively.
211 """
211 """
212 )
212 )
213 automagic = CBool(True, config=True, help=
213 automagic = CBool(True, config=True, help=
214 """
214 """
215 Enable magic commands to be called without the leading %.
215 Enable magic commands to be called without the leading %.
216 """
216 """
217 )
217 )
218 cache_size = Integer(1000, config=True, help=
218 cache_size = Integer(1000, config=True, help=
219 """
219 """
220 Set the size of the output cache. The default is 1000, you can
220 Set the size of the output cache. The default is 1000, you can
221 change it permanently in your config file. Setting it to 0 completely
221 change it permanently in your config file. Setting it to 0 completely
222 disables the caching system, and the minimum value accepted is 20 (if
222 disables the caching system, and the minimum value accepted is 20 (if
223 you provide a value less than 20, it is reset to 0 and a warning is
223 you provide a value less than 20, it is reset to 0 and a warning is
224 issued). This limit is defined because otherwise you'll spend more
224 issued). This limit is defined because otherwise you'll spend more
225 time re-flushing a too small cache than working
225 time re-flushing a too small cache than working
226 """
226 """
227 )
227 )
228 color_info = CBool(True, config=True, help=
228 color_info = CBool(True, config=True, help=
229 """
229 """
230 Use colors for displaying information about objects. Because this
230 Use colors for displaying information about objects. Because this
231 information is passed through a pager (like 'less'), and some pagers
231 information is passed through a pager (like 'less'), and some pagers
232 get confused with color codes, this capability can be turned off.
232 get confused with color codes, this capability can be turned off.
233 """
233 """
234 )
234 )
235 colors = CaselessStrEnum(('NoColor','LightBG','Linux'),
235 colors = CaselessStrEnum(('NoColor','LightBG','Linux'),
236 default_value=get_default_colors(), config=True,
236 default_value=get_default_colors(), config=True,
237 help="Set the color scheme (NoColor, Linux, or LightBG)."
237 help="Set the color scheme (NoColor, Linux, or LightBG)."
238 )
238 )
239 colors_force = CBool(False, help=
239 colors_force = CBool(False, help=
240 """
240 """
241 Force use of ANSI color codes, regardless of OS and readline
241 Force use of ANSI color codes, regardless of OS and readline
242 availability.
242 availability.
243 """
243 """
244 # FIXME: This is essentially a hack to allow ZMQShell to show colors
244 # FIXME: This is essentially a hack to allow ZMQShell to show colors
245 # without readline on Win32. When the ZMQ formatting system is
245 # without readline on Win32. When the ZMQ formatting system is
246 # refactored, this should be removed.
246 # refactored, this should be removed.
247 )
247 )
248 debug = CBool(False, config=True)
248 debug = CBool(False, config=True)
249 deep_reload = CBool(False, config=True, help=
249 deep_reload = CBool(False, config=True, help=
250 """
250 """
251 Enable deep (recursive) reloading by default. IPython can use the
251 Enable deep (recursive) reloading by default. IPython can use the
252 deep_reload module which reloads changes in modules recursively (it
252 deep_reload module which reloads changes in modules recursively (it
253 replaces the reload() function, so you don't need to change anything to
253 replaces the reload() function, so you don't need to change anything to
254 use it). deep_reload() forces a full reload of modules whose code may
254 use it). deep_reload() forces a full reload of modules whose code may
255 have changed, which the default reload() function does not. When
255 have changed, which the default reload() function does not. When
256 deep_reload is off, IPython will use the normal reload(), but
256 deep_reload is off, IPython will use the normal reload(), but
257 deep_reload will still be available as dreload().
257 deep_reload will still be available as dreload().
258 """
258 """
259 )
259 )
260 disable_failing_post_execute = CBool(False, config=True,
260 disable_failing_post_execute = CBool(False, config=True,
261 help="Don't call post-execute functions that have failed in the past."""
261 help="Don't call post-execute functions that have failed in the past."""
262 )
262 )
263 display_formatter = Instance(DisplayFormatter)
263 display_formatter = Instance(DisplayFormatter)
264 displayhook_class = Type(DisplayHook)
264 displayhook_class = Type(DisplayHook)
265 display_pub_class = Type(DisplayPublisher)
265 display_pub_class = Type(DisplayPublisher)
266
266
267 exit_now = CBool(False)
267 exit_now = CBool(False)
268 exiter = Instance(ExitAutocall)
268 exiter = Instance(ExitAutocall)
269 def _exiter_default(self):
269 def _exiter_default(self):
270 return ExitAutocall(self)
270 return ExitAutocall(self)
271 # Monotonically increasing execution counter
271 # Monotonically increasing execution counter
272 execution_count = Integer(1)
272 execution_count = Integer(1)
273 filename = Unicode("<ipython console>")
273 filename = Unicode("<ipython console>")
274 ipython_dir= Unicode('', config=True) # Set to get_ipython_dir() in __init__
274 ipython_dir= Unicode('', config=True) # Set to get_ipython_dir() in __init__
275
275
276 # Input splitter, to split entire cells of input into either individual
276 # Input splitter, to split entire cells of input into either individual
277 # interactive statements or whole blocks.
277 # interactive statements or whole blocks.
278 input_splitter = Instance('IPython.core.inputsplitter.IPythonInputSplitter',
278 input_splitter = Instance('IPython.core.inputsplitter.IPythonInputSplitter',
279 (), {})
279 (), {})
280 logstart = CBool(False, config=True, help=
280 logstart = CBool(False, config=True, help=
281 """
281 """
282 Start logging to the default log file.
282 Start logging to the default log file.
283 """
283 """
284 )
284 )
285 logfile = Unicode('', config=True, help=
285 logfile = Unicode('', config=True, help=
286 """
286 """
287 The name of the logfile to use.
287 The name of the logfile to use.
288 """
288 """
289 )
289 )
290 logappend = Unicode('', config=True, help=
290 logappend = Unicode('', config=True, help=
291 """
291 """
292 Start logging to the given file in append mode.
292 Start logging to the given file in append mode.
293 """
293 """
294 )
294 )
295 object_info_string_level = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0,
295 object_info_string_level = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0,
296 config=True)
296 config=True)
297 pdb = CBool(False, config=True, help=
297 pdb = CBool(False, config=True, help=
298 """
298 """
299 Automatically call the pdb debugger after every exception.
299 Automatically call the pdb debugger after every exception.
300 """
300 """
301 )
301 )
302 multiline_history = CBool(sys.platform != 'win32', config=True,
302 multiline_history = CBool(sys.platform != 'win32', config=True,
303 help="Save multi-line entries as one entry in readline history"
303 help="Save multi-line entries as one entry in readline history"
304 )
304 )
305
305
306 # deprecated prompt traits:
306 # deprecated prompt traits:
307
307
308 prompt_in1 = Unicode('In [\\#]: ', config=True,
308 prompt_in1 = Unicode('In [\\#]: ', config=True,
309 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.in_template")
309 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.in_template")
310 prompt_in2 = Unicode(' .\\D.: ', config=True,
310 prompt_in2 = Unicode(' .\\D.: ', config=True,
311 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.in2_template")
311 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.in2_template")
312 prompt_out = Unicode('Out[\\#]: ', config=True,
312 prompt_out = Unicode('Out[\\#]: ', config=True,
313 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.out_template")
313 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.out_template")
314 prompts_pad_left = CBool(True, config=True,
314 prompts_pad_left = CBool(True, config=True,
315 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.justify")
315 help="Deprecated, use PromptManager.justify")
316
316
317 def _prompt_trait_changed(self, name, old, new):
317 def _prompt_trait_changed(self, name, old, new):
318 table = {
318 table = {
319 'prompt_in1' : 'in_template',
319 'prompt_in1' : 'in_template',
320 'prompt_in2' : 'in2_template',
320 'prompt_in2' : 'in2_template',
321 'prompt_out' : 'out_template',
321 'prompt_out' : 'out_template',
322 'prompts_pad_left' : 'justify',
322 'prompts_pad_left' : 'justify',
323 }
323 }
324 warn("InteractiveShell.{name} is deprecated, use PromptManager.{newname}\n".format(
324 warn("InteractiveShell.{name} is deprecated, use PromptManager.{newname}\n".format(
325 name=name, newname=table[name])
325 name=name, newname=table[name])
326 )
326 )
327 # protect against weird cases where self.config may not exist:
327 # protect against weird cases where self.config may not exist:
328 if self.config is not None:
328 if self.config is not None:
329 # propagate to corresponding PromptManager trait
329 # propagate to corresponding PromptManager trait
330 setattr(self.config.PromptManager, table[name], new)
330 setattr(self.config.PromptManager, table[name], new)
331
331
332 _prompt_in1_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
332 _prompt_in1_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
333 _prompt_in2_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
333 _prompt_in2_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
334 _prompt_out_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
334 _prompt_out_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
335 _prompt_pad_left_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
335 _prompt_pad_left_changed = _prompt_trait_changed
336
336
337 show_rewritten_input = CBool(True, config=True,
337 show_rewritten_input = CBool(True, config=True,
338 help="Show rewritten input, e.g. for autocall."
338 help="Show rewritten input, e.g. for autocall."
339 )
339 )
340
340
341 quiet = CBool(False, config=True)
341 quiet = CBool(False, config=True)
342
342
343 history_length = Integer(10000, config=True)
343 history_length = Integer(10000, config=True)
344
344
345 # The readline stuff will eventually be moved to the terminal subclass
345 # The readline stuff will eventually be moved to the terminal subclass
346 # but for now, we can't do that as readline is welded in everywhere.
346 # but for now, we can't do that as readline is welded in everywhere.
347 readline_use = CBool(True, config=True)
347 readline_use = CBool(True, config=True)
348 readline_remove_delims = Unicode('-/~', config=True)
348 readline_remove_delims = Unicode('-/~', config=True)
349 # don't use \M- bindings by default, because they
349 # don't use \M- bindings by default, because they
350 # conflict with 8-bit encodings. See gh-58,gh-88
350 # conflict with 8-bit encodings. See gh-58,gh-88
351 readline_parse_and_bind = List([
351 readline_parse_and_bind = List([
352 'tab: complete',
352 'tab: complete',
353 '"\C-l": clear-screen',
353 '"\C-l": clear-screen',
354 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on',
354 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on',
355 '"\C-o": tab-insert',
355 '"\C-o": tab-insert',
356 '"\C-r": reverse-search-history',
356 '"\C-r": reverse-search-history',
357 '"\C-s": forward-search-history',
357 '"\C-s": forward-search-history',
358 '"\C-p": history-search-backward',
358 '"\C-p": history-search-backward',
359 '"\C-n": history-search-forward',
359 '"\C-n": history-search-forward',
360 '"\e[A": history-search-backward',
360 '"\e[A": history-search-backward',
361 '"\e[B": history-search-forward',
361 '"\e[B": history-search-forward',
362 '"\C-k": kill-line',
362 '"\C-k": kill-line',
363 '"\C-u": unix-line-discard',
363 '"\C-u": unix-line-discard',
364 ], allow_none=False, config=True)
364 ], allow_none=False, config=True)
365
365
366 # TODO: this part of prompt management should be moved to the frontends.
366 # TODO: this part of prompt management should be moved to the frontends.
367 # Use custom TraitTypes that convert '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'
367 # Use custom TraitTypes that convert '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'
368 separate_in = SeparateUnicode('\n', config=True)
368 separate_in = SeparateUnicode('\n', config=True)
369 separate_out = SeparateUnicode('', config=True)
369 separate_out = SeparateUnicode('', config=True)
370 separate_out2 = SeparateUnicode('', config=True)
370 separate_out2 = SeparateUnicode('', config=True)
371 wildcards_case_sensitive = CBool(True, config=True)
371 wildcards_case_sensitive = CBool(True, config=True)
372 xmode = CaselessStrEnum(('Context','Plain', 'Verbose'),
372 xmode = CaselessStrEnum(('Context','Plain', 'Verbose'),
373 default_value='Context', config=True)
373 default_value='Context', config=True)
374
374
375 # Subcomponents of InteractiveShell
375 # Subcomponents of InteractiveShell
376 alias_manager = Instance('IPython.core.alias.AliasManager')
376 alias_manager = Instance('IPython.core.alias.AliasManager')
377 prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager')
377 prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager')
378 builtin_trap = Instance('IPython.core.builtin_trap.BuiltinTrap')
378 builtin_trap = Instance('IPython.core.builtin_trap.BuiltinTrap')
379 display_trap = Instance('IPython.core.display_trap.DisplayTrap')
379 display_trap = Instance('IPython.core.display_trap.DisplayTrap')
380 extension_manager = Instance('IPython.core.extensions.ExtensionManager')
380 extension_manager = Instance('IPython.core.extensions.ExtensionManager')
381 plugin_manager = Instance('IPython.core.plugin.PluginManager')
381 plugin_manager = Instance('IPython.core.plugin.PluginManager')
382 payload_manager = Instance('IPython.core.payload.PayloadManager')
382 payload_manager = Instance('IPython.core.payload.PayloadManager')
383 history_manager = Instance('IPython.core.history.HistoryManager')
383 history_manager = Instance('IPython.core.history.HistoryManager')
384 magics_manager = Instance('IPython.core.magic.MagicsManager')
384 magics_manager = Instance('IPython.core.magic.MagicsManager')
385
385
386 profile_dir = Instance('IPython.core.application.ProfileDir')
386 profile_dir = Instance('IPython.core.application.ProfileDir')
387 @property
387 @property
388 def profile(self):
388 def profile(self):
389 if self.profile_dir is not None:
389 if self.profile_dir is not None:
390 name = os.path.basename(self.profile_dir.location)
390 name = os.path.basename(self.profile_dir.location)
391 return name.replace('profile_','')
391 return name.replace('profile_','')
392
392
393
393
394 # Private interface
394 # Private interface
395 _post_execute = Instance(dict)
395 _post_execute = Instance(dict)
396
396
397 def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, profile_dir=None,
397 def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, profile_dir=None,
398 user_module=None, user_ns=None,
398 user_module=None, user_ns=None,
399 custom_exceptions=((), None)):
399 custom_exceptions=((), None)):
400
400
401 # This is where traits with a config_key argument are updated
401 # This is where traits with a config_key argument are updated
402 # from the values on config.
402 # from the values on config.
403 super(InteractiveShell, self).__init__(config=config)
403 super(InteractiveShell, self).__init__(config=config)
404 self.configurables = [self]
404 self.configurables = [self]
405
405
406 # These are relatively independent and stateless
406 # These are relatively independent and stateless
407 self.init_ipython_dir(ipython_dir)
407 self.init_ipython_dir(ipython_dir)
408 self.init_profile_dir(profile_dir)
408 self.init_profile_dir(profile_dir)
409 self.init_instance_attrs()
409 self.init_instance_attrs()
410 self.init_environment()
410 self.init_environment()
411
411
412 # Check if we're in a virtualenv, and set up sys.path.
412 # Check if we're in a virtualenv, and set up sys.path.
413 self.init_virtualenv()
413 self.init_virtualenv()
414
414
415 # Create namespaces (user_ns, user_global_ns, etc.)
415 # Create namespaces (user_ns, user_global_ns, etc.)
416 self.init_create_namespaces(user_module, user_ns)
416 self.init_create_namespaces(user_module, user_ns)
417 # This has to be done after init_create_namespaces because it uses
417 # This has to be done after init_create_namespaces because it uses
418 # something in self.user_ns, but before init_sys_modules, which
418 # something in self.user_ns, but before init_sys_modules, which
419 # is the first thing to modify sys.
419 # is the first thing to modify sys.
420 # TODO: When we override sys.stdout and sys.stderr before this class
420 # TODO: When we override sys.stdout and sys.stderr before this class
421 # is created, we are saving the overridden ones here. Not sure if this
421 # is created, we are saving the overridden ones here. Not sure if this
422 # is what we want to do.
422 # is what we want to do.
423 self.save_sys_module_state()
423 self.save_sys_module_state()
424 self.init_sys_modules()
424 self.init_sys_modules()
425
425
426 # While we're trying to have each part of the code directly access what
426 # While we're trying to have each part of the code directly access what
427 # it needs without keeping redundant references to objects, we have too
427 # it needs without keeping redundant references to objects, we have too
428 # much legacy code that expects ip.db to exist.
428 # much legacy code that expects ip.db to exist.
429 self.db = PickleShareDB(os.path.join(self.profile_dir.location, 'db'))
429 self.db = PickleShareDB(os.path.join(self.profile_dir.location, 'db'))
430
430
431 self.init_history()
431 self.init_history()
432 self.init_encoding()
432 self.init_encoding()
433 self.init_prefilter()
433 self.init_prefilter()
434
434
435 self.init_syntax_highlighting()
435 self.init_syntax_highlighting()
436 self.init_hooks()
436 self.init_hooks()
437 self.init_pushd_popd_magic()
437 self.init_pushd_popd_magic()
438 # self.init_traceback_handlers use to be here, but we moved it below
438 # self.init_traceback_handlers use to be here, but we moved it below
439 # because it and init_io have to come after init_readline.
439 # because it and init_io have to come after init_readline.
440 self.init_user_ns()
440 self.init_user_ns()
441 self.init_logger()
441 self.init_logger()
442 self.init_alias()
442 self.init_alias()
443 self.init_builtins()
443 self.init_builtins()
444
444
445 # pre_config_initialization
445 # pre_config_initialization
446
446
447 # The next section should contain everything that was in ipmaker.
447 # The next section should contain everything that was in ipmaker.
448 self.init_logstart()
448 self.init_logstart()
449
449
450 # The following was in post_config_initialization
450 # The following was in post_config_initialization
451 self.init_inspector()
451 self.init_inspector()
452 # init_readline() must come before init_io(), because init_io uses
452 # init_readline() must come before init_io(), because init_io uses
453 # readline related things.
453 # readline related things.
454 self.init_readline()
454 self.init_readline()
455 # We save this here in case user code replaces raw_input, but it needs
455 # We save this here in case user code replaces raw_input, but it needs
456 # to be after init_readline(), because PyPy's readline works by replacing
456 # to be after init_readline(), because PyPy's readline works by replacing
457 # raw_input.
457 # raw_input.
458 if py3compat.PY3:
458 if py3compat.PY3:
459 self.raw_input_original = input
459 self.raw_input_original = input
460 else:
460 else:
461 self.raw_input_original = raw_input
461 self.raw_input_original = raw_input
462 # init_completer must come after init_readline, because it needs to
462 # init_completer must come after init_readline, because it needs to
463 # know whether readline is present or not system-wide to configure the
463 # know whether readline is present or not system-wide to configure the
464 # completers, since the completion machinery can now operate
464 # completers, since the completion machinery can now operate
465 # independently of readline (e.g. over the network)
465 # independently of readline (e.g. over the network)
466 self.init_completer()
466 self.init_completer()
467 # TODO: init_io() needs to happen before init_traceback handlers
467 # TODO: init_io() needs to happen before init_traceback handlers
468 # because the traceback handlers hardcode the stdout/stderr streams.
468 # because the traceback handlers hardcode the stdout/stderr streams.
469 # This logic in in debugger.Pdb and should eventually be changed.
469 # This logic in in debugger.Pdb and should eventually be changed.
470 self.init_io()
470 self.init_io()
471 self.init_traceback_handlers(custom_exceptions)
471 self.init_traceback_handlers(custom_exceptions)
472 self.init_prompts()
472 self.init_prompts()
473 self.init_display_formatter()
473 self.init_display_formatter()
474 self.init_display_pub()
474 self.init_display_pub()
475 self.init_displayhook()
475 self.init_displayhook()
476 self.init_reload_doctest()
476 self.init_reload_doctest()
477 self.init_magics()
477 self.init_magics()
478 self.init_pdb()
478 self.init_pdb()
479 self.init_extension_manager()
479 self.init_extension_manager()
480 self.init_plugin_manager()
480 self.init_plugin_manager()
481 self.init_payload()
481 self.init_payload()
482 self.hooks.late_startup_hook()
482 self.hooks.late_startup_hook()
483 atexit.register(self.atexit_operations)
483 atexit.register(self.atexit_operations)
484
484
485 def get_ipython(self):
485 def get_ipython(self):
486 """Return the currently running IPython instance."""
486 """Return the currently running IPython instance."""
487 return self
487 return self
488
488
489 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
489 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
490 # Trait changed handlers
490 # Trait changed handlers
491 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
491 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
492
492
493 def _ipython_dir_changed(self, name, new):
493 def _ipython_dir_changed(self, name, new):
494 if not os.path.isdir(new):
494 if not os.path.isdir(new):
495 os.makedirs(new, mode = 0777)
495 os.makedirs(new, mode = 0777)
496
496
497 def set_autoindent(self,value=None):
497 def set_autoindent(self,value=None):
498 """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support.
498 """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support.
499
499
500 If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle."""
500 If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle."""
501
501
502 if value != 0 and not self.has_readline:
502 if value != 0 and not self.has_readline:
503 if os.name == 'posix':
503 if os.name == 'posix':
504 warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library")
504 warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library")
505 self.autoindent = 0
505 self.autoindent = 0
506 return
506 return
507 if value is None:
507 if value is None:
508 self.autoindent = not self.autoindent
508 self.autoindent = not self.autoindent
509 else:
509 else:
510 self.autoindent = value
510 self.autoindent = value
511
511
512 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
512 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
513 # init_* methods called by __init__
513 # init_* methods called by __init__
514 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
514 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
515
515
516 def init_ipython_dir(self, ipython_dir):
516 def init_ipython_dir(self, ipython_dir):
517 if ipython_dir is not None:
517 if ipython_dir is not None:
518 self.ipython_dir = ipython_dir
518 self.ipython_dir = ipython_dir
519 return
519 return
520
520
521 self.ipython_dir = get_ipython_dir()
521 self.ipython_dir = get_ipython_dir()
522
522
523 def init_profile_dir(self, profile_dir):
523 def init_profile_dir(self, profile_dir):
524 if profile_dir is not None:
524 if profile_dir is not None:
525 self.profile_dir = profile_dir
525 self.profile_dir = profile_dir
526 return
526 return
527 self.profile_dir =\
527 self.profile_dir =\
528 ProfileDir.create_profile_dir_by_name(self.ipython_dir, 'default')
528 ProfileDir.create_profile_dir_by_name(self.ipython_dir, 'default')
529
529
530 def init_instance_attrs(self):
530 def init_instance_attrs(self):
531 self.more = False
531 self.more = False
532
532
533 # command compiler
533 # command compiler
534 self.compile = CachingCompiler()
534 self.compile = CachingCompiler()
535
535
536 # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both
536 # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both
537 # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a
537 # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a
538 # convenient location for storing additional information and state
538 # convenient location for storing additional information and state
539 # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other
539 # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other
540 # ipython names that may develop later.
540 # ipython names that may develop later.
541 self.meta = Struct()
541 self.meta = Struct()
542
542
543 # Temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit.
543 # Temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit.
544 self.tempfiles = []
544 self.tempfiles = []
545
545
546 # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline)
546 # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline)
547 self.has_readline = False
547 self.has_readline = False
548
548
549 # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem)
549 # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem)
550 # This is not being used anywhere currently.
550 # This is not being used anywhere currently.
551 self.starting_dir = os.getcwdu()
551 self.starting_dir = os.getcwdu()
552
552
553 # Indentation management
553 # Indentation management
554 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
554 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
555
555
556 # Dict to track post-execution functions that have been registered
556 # Dict to track post-execution functions that have been registered
557 self._post_execute = {}
557 self._post_execute = {}
558
558
559 def init_environment(self):
559 def init_environment(self):
560 """Any changes we need to make to the user's environment."""
560 """Any changes we need to make to the user's environment."""
561 pass
561 pass
562
562
563 def init_encoding(self):
563 def init_encoding(self):
564 # Get system encoding at startup time. Certain terminals (like Emacs
564 # Get system encoding at startup time. Certain terminals (like Emacs
565 # under Win32 have it set to None, and we need to have a known valid
565 # under Win32 have it set to None, and we need to have a known valid
566 # encoding to use in the raw_input() method
566 # encoding to use in the raw_input() method
567 try:
567 try:
568 self.stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or 'ascii'
568 self.stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or 'ascii'
569 except AttributeError:
569 except AttributeError:
570 self.stdin_encoding = 'ascii'
570 self.stdin_encoding = 'ascii'
571
571
572 def init_syntax_highlighting(self):
572 def init_syntax_highlighting(self):
573 # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting
573 # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting
574 pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format
574 pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format
575 self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.colors)
575 self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.colors)
576
576
577 def init_pushd_popd_magic(self):
577 def init_pushd_popd_magic(self):
578 # for pushd/popd management
578 # for pushd/popd management
579 self.home_dir = get_home_dir()
579 self.home_dir = get_home_dir()
580
580
581 self.dir_stack = []
581 self.dir_stack = []
582
582
583 def init_logger(self):
583 def init_logger(self):
584 self.logger = Logger(self.home_dir, logfname='ipython_log.py',
584 self.logger = Logger(self.home_dir, logfname='ipython_log.py',
585 logmode='rotate')
585 logmode='rotate')
586
586
587 def init_logstart(self):
587 def init_logstart(self):
588 """Initialize logging in case it was requested at the command line.
588 """Initialize logging in case it was requested at the command line.
589 """
589 """
590 if self.logappend:
590 if self.logappend:
591 self.magic('logstart %s append' % self.logappend)
591 self.magic('logstart %s append' % self.logappend)
592 elif self.logfile:
592 elif self.logfile:
593 self.magic('logstart %' % self.logfile)
593 self.magic('logstart %' % self.logfile)
594 elif self.logstart:
594 elif self.logstart:
595 self.magic('logstart')
595 self.magic('logstart')
596
596
597 def init_builtins(self):
597 def init_builtins(self):
598 # A single, static flag that we set to True. Its presence indicates
598 # A single, static flag that we set to True. Its presence indicates
599 # that an IPython shell has been created, and we make no attempts at
599 # that an IPython shell has been created, and we make no attempts at
600 # removing on exit or representing the existence of more than one
600 # removing on exit or representing the existence of more than one
601 # IPython at a time.
601 # IPython at a time.
602 builtin_mod.__dict__['__IPYTHON__'] = True
602 builtin_mod.__dict__['__IPYTHON__'] = True
603
603
604 # In 0.11 we introduced '__IPYTHON__active' as an integer we'd try to
604 # In 0.11 we introduced '__IPYTHON__active' as an integer we'd try to
605 # manage on enter/exit, but with all our shells it's virtually
605 # manage on enter/exit, but with all our shells it's virtually
606 # impossible to get all the cases right. We're leaving the name in for
606 # impossible to get all the cases right. We're leaving the name in for
607 # those who adapted their codes to check for this flag, but will
607 # those who adapted their codes to check for this flag, but will
608 # eventually remove it after a few more releases.
608 # eventually remove it after a few more releases.
609 builtin_mod.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] = \
609 builtin_mod.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] = \
610 'Deprecated, check for __IPYTHON__'
610 'Deprecated, check for __IPYTHON__'
611
611
612 self.builtin_trap = BuiltinTrap(shell=self)
612 self.builtin_trap = BuiltinTrap(shell=self)
613
613
614 def init_inspector(self):
614 def init_inspector(self):
615 # Object inspector
615 # Object inspector
616 self.inspector = oinspect.Inspector(oinspect.InspectColors,
616 self.inspector = oinspect.Inspector(oinspect.InspectColors,
617 PyColorize.ANSICodeColors,
617 PyColorize.ANSICodeColors,
618 'NoColor',
618 'NoColor',
619 self.object_info_string_level)
619 self.object_info_string_level)
620
620
621 def init_io(self):
621 def init_io(self):
622 # This will just use sys.stdout and sys.stderr. If you want to
622 # This will just use sys.stdout and sys.stderr. If you want to
623 # override sys.stdout and sys.stderr themselves, you need to do that
623 # override sys.stdout and sys.stderr themselves, you need to do that
624 # *before* instantiating this class, because io holds onto
624 # *before* instantiating this class, because io holds onto
625 # references to the underlying streams.
625 # references to the underlying streams.
626 if sys.platform == 'win32' and self.has_readline:
626 if sys.platform == 'win32' and self.has_readline:
627 io.stdout = io.stderr = io.IOStream(self.readline._outputfile)
627 io.stdout = io.stderr = io.IOStream(self.readline._outputfile)
628 else:
628 else:
629 io.stdout = io.IOStream(sys.stdout)
629 io.stdout = io.IOStream(sys.stdout)
630 io.stderr = io.IOStream(sys.stderr)
630 io.stderr = io.IOStream(sys.stderr)
631
631
632 def init_prompts(self):
632 def init_prompts(self):
633 self.prompt_manager = PromptManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
633 self.prompt_manager = PromptManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
634 self.configurables.append(self.prompt_manager)
634 self.configurables.append(self.prompt_manager)
635 # Set system prompts, so that scripts can decide if they are running
635 # Set system prompts, so that scripts can decide if they are running
636 # interactively.
636 # interactively.
637 sys.ps1 = 'In : '
637 sys.ps1 = 'In : '
638 sys.ps2 = '...: '
638 sys.ps2 = '...: '
639 sys.ps3 = 'Out: '
639 sys.ps3 = 'Out: '
640
640
641 def init_display_formatter(self):
641 def init_display_formatter(self):
642 self.display_formatter = DisplayFormatter(config=self.config)
642 self.display_formatter = DisplayFormatter(config=self.config)
643 self.configurables.append(self.display_formatter)
643 self.configurables.append(self.display_formatter)
644
644
645 def init_display_pub(self):
645 def init_display_pub(self):
646 self.display_pub = self.display_pub_class(config=self.config)
646 self.display_pub = self.display_pub_class(config=self.config)
647 self.configurables.append(self.display_pub)
647 self.configurables.append(self.display_pub)
648
648
649 def init_displayhook(self):
649 def init_displayhook(self):
650 # Initialize displayhook, set in/out prompts and printing system
650 # Initialize displayhook, set in/out prompts and printing system
651 self.displayhook = self.displayhook_class(
651 self.displayhook = self.displayhook_class(
652 config=self.config,
652 config=self.config,
653 shell=self,
653 shell=self,
654 cache_size=self.cache_size,
654 cache_size=self.cache_size,
655 )
655 )
656 self.configurables.append(self.displayhook)
656 self.configurables.append(self.displayhook)
657 # This is a context manager that installs/revmoes the displayhook at
657 # This is a context manager that installs/revmoes the displayhook at
658 # the appropriate time.
658 # the appropriate time.
659 self.display_trap = DisplayTrap(hook=self.displayhook)
659 self.display_trap = DisplayTrap(hook=self.displayhook)
660
660
661 def init_reload_doctest(self):
661 def init_reload_doctest(self):
662 # Do a proper resetting of doctest, including the necessary displayhook
662 # Do a proper resetting of doctest, including the necessary displayhook
663 # monkeypatching
663 # monkeypatching
664 try:
664 try:
665 doctest_reload()
665 doctest_reload()
666 except ImportError:
666 except ImportError:
667 warn("doctest module does not exist.")
667 warn("doctest module does not exist.")
668
668
669 def init_virtualenv(self):
669 def init_virtualenv(self):
670 """Add a virtualenv to sys.path so the user can import modules from it.
670 """Add a virtualenv to sys.path so the user can import modules from it.
671 This isn't perfect: it doesn't use the Python interpreter with which the
671 This isn't perfect: it doesn't use the Python interpreter with which the
672 virtualenv was built, and it ignores the --no-site-packages option. A
672 virtualenv was built, and it ignores the --no-site-packages option. A
673 warning will appear suggesting the user installs IPython in the
673 warning will appear suggesting the user installs IPython in the
674 virtualenv, but for many cases, it probably works well enough.
674 virtualenv, but for many cases, it probably works well enough.
675
675
676 Adapted from code snippets online.
676 Adapted from code snippets online.
677
677
678 http://blog.ufsoft.org/2009/1/29/ipython-and-virtualenv
678 http://blog.ufsoft.org/2009/1/29/ipython-and-virtualenv
679 """
679 """
680 if 'VIRTUAL_ENV' not in os.environ:
680 if 'VIRTUAL_ENV' not in os.environ:
681 # Not in a virtualenv
681 # Not in a virtualenv
682 return
682 return
683
683
684 if sys.executable.startswith(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV']):
684 if sys.executable.startswith(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV']):
685 # Running properly in the virtualenv, don't need to do anything
685 # Running properly in the virtualenv, don't need to do anything
686 return
686 return
687
687
688 warn("Attempting to work in a virtualenv. If you encounter problems, please "
688 warn("Attempting to work in a virtualenv. If you encounter problems, please "
689 "install IPython inside the virtualenv.\n")
689 "install IPython inside the virtualenv.\n")
690 if sys.platform == "win32":
690 if sys.platform == "win32":
691 virtual_env = os.path.join(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV'], 'Lib', 'site-packages')
691 virtual_env = os.path.join(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV'], 'Lib', 'site-packages')
692 else:
692 else:
693 virtual_env = os.path.join(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV'], 'lib',
693 virtual_env = os.path.join(os.environ['VIRTUAL_ENV'], 'lib',
694 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2], 'site-packages')
694 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2], 'site-packages')
695
695
696 import site
696 import site
697 sys.path.insert(0, virtual_env)
697 sys.path.insert(0, virtual_env)
698 site.addsitedir(virtual_env)
698 site.addsitedir(virtual_env)
699
699
700 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
700 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
701 # Things related to injections into the sys module
701 # Things related to injections into the sys module
702 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
702 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
703
703
704 def save_sys_module_state(self):
704 def save_sys_module_state(self):
705 """Save the state of hooks in the sys module.
705 """Save the state of hooks in the sys module.
706
706
707 This has to be called after self.user_module is created.
707 This has to be called after self.user_module is created.
708 """
708 """
709 self._orig_sys_module_state = {}
709 self._orig_sys_module_state = {}
710 self._orig_sys_module_state['stdin'] = sys.stdin
710 self._orig_sys_module_state['stdin'] = sys.stdin
711 self._orig_sys_module_state['stdout'] = sys.stdout
711 self._orig_sys_module_state['stdout'] = sys.stdout
712 self._orig_sys_module_state['stderr'] = sys.stderr
712 self._orig_sys_module_state['stderr'] = sys.stderr
713 self._orig_sys_module_state['excepthook'] = sys.excepthook
713 self._orig_sys_module_state['excepthook'] = sys.excepthook
714 self._orig_sys_modules_main_name = self.user_module.__name__
714 self._orig_sys_modules_main_name = self.user_module.__name__
715 self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod = sys.modules.get(self.user_module.__name__)
715 self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod = sys.modules.get(self.user_module.__name__)
716
716
717 def restore_sys_module_state(self):
717 def restore_sys_module_state(self):
718 """Restore the state of the sys module."""
718 """Restore the state of the sys module."""
719 try:
719 try:
720 for k, v in self._orig_sys_module_state.iteritems():
720 for k, v in self._orig_sys_module_state.iteritems():
721 setattr(sys, k, v)
721 setattr(sys, k, v)
722 except AttributeError:
722 except AttributeError:
723 pass
723 pass
724 # Reset what what done in self.init_sys_modules
724 # Reset what what done in self.init_sys_modules
725 if self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod is not None:
725 if self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod is not None:
726 sys.modules[self._orig_sys_modules_main_name] = self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod
726 sys.modules[self._orig_sys_modules_main_name] = self._orig_sys_modules_main_mod
727
727
728 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
728 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
729 # Things related to hooks
729 # Things related to hooks
730 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
730 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
731
731
732 def init_hooks(self):
732 def init_hooks(self):
733 # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations
733 # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations
734 self.hooks = Struct()
734 self.hooks = Struct()
735
735
736 self.strdispatchers = {}
736 self.strdispatchers = {}
737
737
738 # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module.
738 # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module.
739 hooks = IPython.core.hooks
739 hooks = IPython.core.hooks
740 for hook_name in hooks.__all__:
740 for hook_name in hooks.__all__:
741 # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have
741 # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have
742 # 0-100 priority
742 # 0-100 priority
743 self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100)
743 self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100)
744
744
745 def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50, str_key = None, re_key = None):
745 def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50, str_key = None, re_key = None):
746 """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook.
746 """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook.
747
747
748 IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By
748 IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By
749 adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's
749 adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's
750 behavior to call at runtime your own routines."""
750 behavior to call at runtime your own routines."""
751
751
752 # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it
752 # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it
753 # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number
753 # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number
754 # of args it's supposed to.
754 # of args it's supposed to.
755
755
756 f = types.MethodType(hook,self)
756 f = types.MethodType(hook,self)
757
757
758 # check if the hook is for strdispatcher first
758 # check if the hook is for strdispatcher first
759 if str_key is not None:
759 if str_key is not None:
760 sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch())
760 sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch())
761 sdp.add_s(str_key, f, priority )
761 sdp.add_s(str_key, f, priority )
762 self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp
762 self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp
763 return
763 return
764 if re_key is not None:
764 if re_key is not None:
765 sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch())
765 sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch())
766 sdp.add_re(re.compile(re_key), f, priority )
766 sdp.add_re(re.compile(re_key), f, priority )
767 self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp
767 self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp
768 return
768 return
769
769
770 dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None)
770 dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None)
771 if name not in IPython.core.hooks.__all__:
771 if name not in IPython.core.hooks.__all__:
772 print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % \
772 print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % \
773 (name, IPython.core.hooks.__all__ )
773 (name, IPython.core.hooks.__all__ )
774 if not dp:
774 if not dp:
775 dp = IPython.core.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher()
775 dp = IPython.core.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher()
776
776
777 try:
777 try:
778 dp.add(f,priority)
778 dp.add(f,priority)
779 except AttributeError:
779 except AttributeError:
780 # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace
780 # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace
781 dp = f
781 dp = f
782
782
783 setattr(self.hooks,name, dp)
783 setattr(self.hooks,name, dp)
784
784
785 def register_post_execute(self, func):
785 def register_post_execute(self, func):
786 """Register a function for calling after code execution.
786 """Register a function for calling after code execution.
787 """
787 """
788 if not callable(func):
788 if not callable(func):
789 raise ValueError('argument %s must be callable' % func)
789 raise ValueError('argument %s must be callable' % func)
790 self._post_execute[func] = True
790 self._post_execute[func] = True
791
791
792 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
792 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
793 # Things related to the "main" module
793 # Things related to the "main" module
794 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
794 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
795
795
796 def new_main_mod(self,ns=None):
796 def new_main_mod(self,ns=None):
797 """Return a new 'main' module object for user code execution.
797 """Return a new 'main' module object for user code execution.
798 """
798 """
799 main_mod = self._user_main_module
799 main_mod = self._user_main_module
800 init_fakemod_dict(main_mod,ns)
800 init_fakemod_dict(main_mod,ns)
801 return main_mod
801 return main_mod
802
802
803 def cache_main_mod(self,ns,fname):
803 def cache_main_mod(self,ns,fname):
804 """Cache a main module's namespace.
804 """Cache a main module's namespace.
805
805
806 When scripts are executed via %run, we must keep a reference to the
806 When scripts are executed via %run, we must keep a reference to the
807 namespace of their __main__ module (a FakeModule instance) around so
807 namespace of their __main__ module (a FakeModule instance) around so
808 that Python doesn't clear it, rendering objects defined therein
808 that Python doesn't clear it, rendering objects defined therein
809 useless.
809 useless.
810
810
811 This method keeps said reference in a private dict, keyed by the
811 This method keeps said reference in a private dict, keyed by the
812 absolute path of the module object (which corresponds to the script
812 absolute path of the module object (which corresponds to the script
813 path). This way, for multiple executions of the same script we only
813 path). This way, for multiple executions of the same script we only
814 keep one copy of the namespace (the last one), thus preventing memory
814 keep one copy of the namespace (the last one), thus preventing memory
815 leaks from old references while allowing the objects from the last
815 leaks from old references while allowing the objects from the last
816 execution to be accessible.
816 execution to be accessible.
817
817
818 Note: we can not allow the actual FakeModule instances to be deleted,
818 Note: we can not allow the actual FakeModule instances to be deleted,
819 because of how Python tears down modules (it hard-sets all their
819 because of how Python tears down modules (it hard-sets all their
820 references to None without regard for reference counts). This method
820 references to None without regard for reference counts). This method
821 must therefore make a *copy* of the given namespace, to allow the
821 must therefore make a *copy* of the given namespace, to allow the
822 original module's __dict__ to be cleared and reused.
822 original module's __dict__ to be cleared and reused.
823
823
824
824
825 Parameters
825 Parameters
826 ----------
826 ----------
827 ns : a namespace (a dict, typically)
827 ns : a namespace (a dict, typically)
828
828
829 fname : str
829 fname : str
830 Filename associated with the namespace.
830 Filename associated with the namespace.
831
831
832 Examples
832 Examples
833 --------
833 --------
834
834
835 In [10]: import IPython
835 In [10]: import IPython
836
836
837 In [11]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__)
837 In [11]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__)
838
838
839 In [12]: IPython.__file__ in _ip._main_ns_cache
839 In [12]: IPython.__file__ in _ip._main_ns_cache
840 Out[12]: True
840 Out[12]: True
841 """
841 """
842 self._main_ns_cache[os.path.abspath(fname)] = ns.copy()
842 self._main_ns_cache[os.path.abspath(fname)] = ns.copy()
843
843
844 def clear_main_mod_cache(self):
844 def clear_main_mod_cache(self):
845 """Clear the cache of main modules.
845 """Clear the cache of main modules.
846
846
847 Mainly for use by utilities like %reset.
847 Mainly for use by utilities like %reset.
848
848
849 Examples
849 Examples
850 --------
850 --------
851
851
852 In [15]: import IPython
852 In [15]: import IPython
853
853
854 In [16]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__)
854 In [16]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__)
855
855
856 In [17]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) > 0
856 In [17]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) > 0
857 Out[17]: True
857 Out[17]: True
858
858
859 In [18]: _ip.clear_main_mod_cache()
859 In [18]: _ip.clear_main_mod_cache()
860
860
861 In [19]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) == 0
861 In [19]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) == 0
862 Out[19]: True
862 Out[19]: True
863 """
863 """
864 self._main_ns_cache.clear()
864 self._main_ns_cache.clear()
865
865
866 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
866 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
867 # Things related to debugging
867 # Things related to debugging
868 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
868 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
869
869
870 def init_pdb(self):
870 def init_pdb(self):
871 # Set calling of pdb on exceptions
871 # Set calling of pdb on exceptions
872 # self.call_pdb is a property
872 # self.call_pdb is a property
873 self.call_pdb = self.pdb
873 self.call_pdb = self.pdb
874
874
875 def _get_call_pdb(self):
875 def _get_call_pdb(self):
876 return self._call_pdb
876 return self._call_pdb
877
877
878 def _set_call_pdb(self,val):
878 def _set_call_pdb(self,val):
879
879
880 if val not in (0,1,False,True):
880 if val not in (0,1,False,True):
881 raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean'
881 raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean'
882
882
883 # store value in instance
883 # store value in instance
884 self._call_pdb = val
884 self._call_pdb = val
885
885
886 # notify the actual exception handlers
886 # notify the actual exception handlers
887 self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val
887 self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val
888
888
889 call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None,
889 call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None,
890 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions')
890 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions')
891
891
892 def debugger(self,force=False):
892 def debugger(self,force=False):
893 """Call the pydb/pdb debugger.
893 """Call the pydb/pdb debugger.
894
894
895 Keywords:
895 Keywords:
896
896
897 - force(False): by default, this routine checks the instance call_pdb
897 - force(False): by default, this routine checks the instance call_pdb
898 flag and does not actually invoke the debugger if the flag is false.
898 flag and does not actually invoke the debugger if the flag is false.
899 The 'force' option forces the debugger to activate even if the flag
899 The 'force' option forces the debugger to activate even if the flag
900 is false.
900 is false.
901 """
901 """
902
902
903 if not (force or self.call_pdb):
903 if not (force or self.call_pdb):
904 return
904 return
905
905
906 if not hasattr(sys,'last_traceback'):
906 if not hasattr(sys,'last_traceback'):
907 error('No traceback has been produced, nothing to debug.')
907 error('No traceback has been produced, nothing to debug.')
908 return
908 return
909
909
910 # use pydb if available
910 # use pydb if available
911 if debugger.has_pydb:
911 if debugger.has_pydb:
912 from pydb import pm
912 from pydb import pm
913 else:
913 else:
914 # fallback to our internal debugger
914 # fallback to our internal debugger
915 pm = lambda : self.InteractiveTB.debugger(force=True)
915 pm = lambda : self.InteractiveTB.debugger(force=True)
916
916
917 with self.readline_no_record:
917 with self.readline_no_record:
918 pm()
918 pm()
919
919
920 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
920 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
921 # Things related to IPython's various namespaces
921 # Things related to IPython's various namespaces
922 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
922 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
923 default_user_namespaces = True
923 default_user_namespaces = True
924
924
925 def init_create_namespaces(self, user_module=None, user_ns=None):
925 def init_create_namespaces(self, user_module=None, user_ns=None):
926 # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is
926 # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is
927 # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as
927 # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as
928 # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace
928 # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace
929 # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding
929 # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding
930 # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the
930 # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the
931 # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. For
931 # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. For
932 # non-embedded contexts, it is just the same object as the user_ns dict.
932 # non-embedded contexts, it is just the same object as the user_ns dict.
933
933
934 # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user
934 # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user
935 # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I
935 # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I
936 # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex
936 # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex
937 # Schmolck reported this problem first.
937 # Schmolck reported this problem first.
938
938
939 # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic:
939 # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic:
940 # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__
940 # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__
941 # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com>
941 # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com>
942 # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends
942 # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends
943 # Gruppen: comp.lang.python
943 # Gruppen: comp.lang.python
944
944
945 # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote:
945 # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote:
946 # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__'))
946 # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__'))
947 # > <type 'dict'>
947 # > <type 'dict'>
948 # > >>> print type(__builtins__)
948 # > >>> print type(__builtins__)
949 # > <type 'module'>
949 # > <type 'module'>
950 # > Is this difference in return value intentional?
950 # > Is this difference in return value intentional?
951
951
952 # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary
952 # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary
953 # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's
953 # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's
954 # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is
954 # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is
955 # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you
955 # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you
956 # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will
956 # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will
957 # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(.
957 # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(.
958
958
959 # These routines return a properly built module and dict as needed by
959 # These routines return a properly built module and dict as needed by
960 # the rest of the code, and can also be used by extension writers to
960 # the rest of the code, and can also be used by extension writers to
961 # generate properly initialized namespaces.
961 # generate properly initialized namespaces.
962 if (user_ns is not None) or (user_module is not None):
962 if (user_ns is not None) or (user_module is not None):
963 self.default_user_namespaces = False
963 self.default_user_namespaces = False
964 self.user_module, self.user_ns = self.prepare_user_module(user_module, user_ns)
964 self.user_module, self.user_ns = self.prepare_user_module(user_module, user_ns)
965
965
966 # A record of hidden variables we have added to the user namespace, so
966 # A record of hidden variables we have added to the user namespace, so
967 # we can list later only variables defined in actual interactive use.
967 # we can list later only variables defined in actual interactive use.
968 self.user_ns_hidden = set()
968 self.user_ns_hidden = set()
969
969
970 # Now that FakeModule produces a real module, we've run into a nasty
970 # Now that FakeModule produces a real module, we've run into a nasty
971 # problem: after script execution (via %run), the module where the user
971 # problem: after script execution (via %run), the module where the user
972 # code ran is deleted. Now that this object is a true module (needed
972 # code ran is deleted. Now that this object is a true module (needed
973 # so docetst and other tools work correctly), the Python module
973 # so docetst and other tools work correctly), the Python module
974 # teardown mechanism runs over it, and sets to None every variable
974 # teardown mechanism runs over it, and sets to None every variable
975 # present in that module. Top-level references to objects from the
975 # present in that module. Top-level references to objects from the
976 # script survive, because the user_ns is updated with them. However,
976 # script survive, because the user_ns is updated with them. However,
977 # calling functions defined in the script that use other things from
977 # calling functions defined in the script that use other things from
978 # the script will fail, because the function's closure had references
978 # the script will fail, because the function's closure had references
979 # to the original objects, which are now all None. So we must protect
979 # to the original objects, which are now all None. So we must protect
980 # these modules from deletion by keeping a cache.
980 # these modules from deletion by keeping a cache.
981 #
981 #
982 # To avoid keeping stale modules around (we only need the one from the
982 # To avoid keeping stale modules around (we only need the one from the
983 # last run), we use a dict keyed with the full path to the script, so
983 # last run), we use a dict keyed with the full path to the script, so
984 # only the last version of the module is held in the cache. Note,
984 # only the last version of the module is held in the cache. Note,
985 # however, that we must cache the module *namespace contents* (their
985 # however, that we must cache the module *namespace contents* (their
986 # __dict__). Because if we try to cache the actual modules, old ones
986 # __dict__). Because if we try to cache the actual modules, old ones
987 # (uncached) could be destroyed while still holding references (such as
987 # (uncached) could be destroyed while still holding references (such as
988 # those held by GUI objects that tend to be long-lived)>
988 # those held by GUI objects that tend to be long-lived)>
989 #
989 #
990 # The %reset command will flush this cache. See the cache_main_mod()
990 # The %reset command will flush this cache. See the cache_main_mod()
991 # and clear_main_mod_cache() methods for details on use.
991 # and clear_main_mod_cache() methods for details on use.
992
992
993 # This is the cache used for 'main' namespaces
993 # This is the cache used for 'main' namespaces
994 self._main_ns_cache = {}
994 self._main_ns_cache = {}
995 # And this is the single instance of FakeModule whose __dict__ we keep
995 # And this is the single instance of FakeModule whose __dict__ we keep
996 # copying and clearing for reuse on each %run
996 # copying and clearing for reuse on each %run
997 self._user_main_module = FakeModule()
997 self._user_main_module = FakeModule()
998
998
999 # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that
999 # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that
1000 # introspection facilities can search easily.
1000 # introspection facilities can search easily.
1001 self.ns_table = {'user_global':self.user_module.__dict__,
1001 self.ns_table = {'user_global':self.user_module.__dict__,
1002 'user_local':self.user_ns,
1002 'user_local':self.user_ns,
1003 'builtin':builtin_mod.__dict__
1003 'builtin':builtin_mod.__dict__
1004 }
1004 }
1005
1005
1006 @property
1006 @property
1007 def user_global_ns(self):
1007 def user_global_ns(self):
1008 return self.user_module.__dict__
1008 return self.user_module.__dict__
1009
1009
1010 def prepare_user_module(self, user_module=None, user_ns=None):
1010 def prepare_user_module(self, user_module=None, user_ns=None):
1011 """Prepare the module and namespace in which user code will be run.
1011 """Prepare the module and namespace in which user code will be run.
1012
1012
1013 When IPython is started normally, both parameters are None: a new module
1013 When IPython is started normally, both parameters are None: a new module
1014 is created automatically, and its __dict__ used as the namespace.
1014 is created automatically, and its __dict__ used as the namespace.
1015
1015
1016 If only user_module is provided, its __dict__ is used as the namespace.
1016 If only user_module is provided, its __dict__ is used as the namespace.
1017 If only user_ns is provided, a dummy module is created, and user_ns
1017 If only user_ns is provided, a dummy module is created, and user_ns
1018 becomes the global namespace. If both are provided (as they may be
1018 becomes the global namespace. If both are provided (as they may be
1019 when embedding), user_ns is the local namespace, and user_module
1019 when embedding), user_ns is the local namespace, and user_module
1020 provides the global namespace.
1020 provides the global namespace.
1021
1021
1022 Parameters
1022 Parameters
1023 ----------
1023 ----------
1024 user_module : module, optional
1024 user_module : module, optional
1025 The current user module in which IPython is being run. If None,
1025 The current user module in which IPython is being run. If None,
1026 a clean module will be created.
1026 a clean module will be created.
1027 user_ns : dict, optional
1027 user_ns : dict, optional
1028 A namespace in which to run interactive commands.
1028 A namespace in which to run interactive commands.
1029
1029
1030 Returns
1030 Returns
1031 -------
1031 -------
1032 A tuple of user_module and user_ns, each properly initialised.
1032 A tuple of user_module and user_ns, each properly initialised.
1033 """
1033 """
1034 if user_module is None and user_ns is not None:
1034 if user_module is None and user_ns is not None:
1035 user_ns.setdefault("__name__", "__main__")
1035 user_ns.setdefault("__name__", "__main__")
1036 class DummyMod(object):
1036 class DummyMod(object):
1037 "A dummy module used for IPython's interactive namespace."
1037 "A dummy module used for IPython's interactive namespace."
1038 pass
1038 pass
1039 user_module = DummyMod()
1039 user_module = DummyMod()
1040 user_module.__dict__ = user_ns
1040 user_module.__dict__ = user_ns
1041
1041
1042 if user_module is None:
1042 if user_module is None:
1043 user_module = types.ModuleType("__main__",
1043 user_module = types.ModuleType("__main__",
1044 doc="Automatically created module for IPython interactive environment")
1044 doc="Automatically created module for IPython interactive environment")
1045
1045
1046 # We must ensure that __builtin__ (without the final 's') is always
1046 # We must ensure that __builtin__ (without the final 's') is always
1047 # available and pointing to the __builtin__ *module*. For more details:
1047 # available and pointing to the __builtin__ *module*. For more details:
1048 # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html
1048 # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html
1049 user_module.__dict__.setdefault('__builtin__', builtin_mod)
1049 user_module.__dict__.setdefault('__builtin__', builtin_mod)
1050 user_module.__dict__.setdefault('__builtins__', builtin_mod)
1050 user_module.__dict__.setdefault('__builtins__', builtin_mod)
1051
1051
1052 if user_ns is None:
1052 if user_ns is None:
1053 user_ns = user_module.__dict__
1053 user_ns = user_module.__dict__
1054
1054
1055 return user_module, user_ns
1055 return user_module, user_ns
1056
1056
1057 def init_sys_modules(self):
1057 def init_sys_modules(self):
1058 # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a
1058 # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a
1059 # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and
1059 # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and
1060 # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting
1060 # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting
1061 # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython
1061 # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython
1062 # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving
1062 # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving
1063 # everything into __main__.
1063 # everything into __main__.
1064
1064
1065 # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded
1065 # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded
1066 # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own
1066 # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own
1067 # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do
1067 # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do
1068 # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces
1068 # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces
1069 # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they
1069 # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they
1070 # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're
1070 # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're
1071 # embedded in).
1071 # embedded in).
1072
1072
1073 # This is overridden in the InteractiveShellEmbed subclass to a no-op.
1073 # This is overridden in the InteractiveShellEmbed subclass to a no-op.
1074 main_name = self.user_module.__name__
1074 main_name = self.user_module.__name__
1075 sys.modules[main_name] = self.user_module
1075 sys.modules[main_name] = self.user_module
1076
1076
1077 def init_user_ns(self):
1077 def init_user_ns(self):
1078 """Initialize all user-visible namespaces to their minimum defaults.
1078 """Initialize all user-visible namespaces to their minimum defaults.
1079
1079
1080 Certain history lists are also initialized here, as they effectively
1080 Certain history lists are also initialized here, as they effectively
1081 act as user namespaces.
1081 act as user namespaces.
1082
1082
1083 Notes
1083 Notes
1084 -----
1084 -----
1085 All data structures here are only filled in, they are NOT reset by this
1085 All data structures here are only filled in, they are NOT reset by this
1086 method. If they were not empty before, data will simply be added to
1086 method. If they were not empty before, data will simply be added to
1087 therm.
1087 therm.
1088 """
1088 """
1089 # This function works in two parts: first we put a few things in
1089 # This function works in two parts: first we put a few things in
1090 # user_ns, and we sync that contents into user_ns_hidden so that these
1090 # user_ns, and we sync that contents into user_ns_hidden so that these
1091 # initial variables aren't shown by %who. After the sync, we add the
1091 # initial variables aren't shown by %who. After the sync, we add the
1092 # rest of what we *do* want the user to see with %who even on a new
1092 # rest of what we *do* want the user to see with %who even on a new
1093 # session (probably nothing, so theye really only see their own stuff)
1093 # session (probably nothing, so theye really only see their own stuff)
1094
1094
1095 # The user dict must *always* have a __builtin__ reference to the
1095 # The user dict must *always* have a __builtin__ reference to the
1096 # Python standard __builtin__ namespace, which must be imported.
1096 # Python standard __builtin__ namespace, which must be imported.
1097 # This is so that certain operations in prompt evaluation can be
1097 # This is so that certain operations in prompt evaluation can be
1098 # reliably executed with builtins. Note that we can NOT use
1098 # reliably executed with builtins. Note that we can NOT use
1099 # __builtins__ (note the 's'), because that can either be a dict or a
1099 # __builtins__ (note the 's'), because that can either be a dict or a
1100 # module, and can even mutate at runtime, depending on the context
1100 # module, and can even mutate at runtime, depending on the context
1101 # (Python makes no guarantees on it). In contrast, __builtin__ is
1101 # (Python makes no guarantees on it). In contrast, __builtin__ is
1102 # always a module object, though it must be explicitly imported.
1102 # always a module object, though it must be explicitly imported.
1103
1103
1104 # For more details:
1104 # For more details:
1105 # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html
1105 # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html
1106 ns = dict()
1106 ns = dict()
1107
1107
1108 # Put 'help' in the user namespace
1108 # Put 'help' in the user namespace
1109 try:
1109 try:
1110 from site import _Helper
1110 from site import _Helper
1111 ns['help'] = _Helper()
1111 ns['help'] = _Helper()
1112 except ImportError:
1112 except ImportError:
1113 warn('help() not available - check site.py')
1113 warn('help() not available - check site.py')
1114
1114
1115 # make global variables for user access to the histories
1115 # make global variables for user access to the histories
1116 ns['_ih'] = self.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
1116 ns['_ih'] = self.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
1117 ns['_oh'] = self.history_manager.output_hist
1117 ns['_oh'] = self.history_manager.output_hist
1118 ns['_dh'] = self.history_manager.dir_hist
1118 ns['_dh'] = self.history_manager.dir_hist
1119
1119
1120 ns['_sh'] = shadowns
1120 ns['_sh'] = shadowns
1121
1121
1122 # user aliases to input and output histories. These shouldn't show up
1122 # user aliases to input and output histories. These shouldn't show up
1123 # in %who, as they can have very large reprs.
1123 # in %who, as they can have very large reprs.
1124 ns['In'] = self.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
1124 ns['In'] = self.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
1125 ns['Out'] = self.history_manager.output_hist
1125 ns['Out'] = self.history_manager.output_hist
1126
1126
1127 # Store myself as the public api!!!
1127 # Store myself as the public api!!!
1128 ns['get_ipython'] = self.get_ipython
1128 ns['get_ipython'] = self.get_ipython
1129
1129
1130 ns['exit'] = self.exiter
1130 ns['exit'] = self.exiter
1131 ns['quit'] = self.exiter
1131 ns['quit'] = self.exiter
1132
1132
1133 # Sync what we've added so far to user_ns_hidden so these aren't seen
1133 # Sync what we've added so far to user_ns_hidden so these aren't seen
1134 # by %who
1134 # by %who
1135 self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns)
1135 self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns)
1136
1136
1137 # Anything put into ns now would show up in %who. Think twice before
1137 # Anything put into ns now would show up in %who. Think twice before
1138 # putting anything here, as we really want %who to show the user their
1138 # putting anything here, as we really want %who to show the user their
1139 # stuff, not our variables.
1139 # stuff, not our variables.
1140
1140
1141 # Finally, update the real user's namespace
1141 # Finally, update the real user's namespace
1142 self.user_ns.update(ns)
1142 self.user_ns.update(ns)
1143
1143
1144 @property
1144 @property
1145 def all_ns_refs(self):
1145 def all_ns_refs(self):
1146 """Get a list of references to all the namespace dictionaries in which
1146 """Get a list of references to all the namespace dictionaries in which
1147 IPython might store a user-created object.
1147 IPython might store a user-created object.
1148
1148
1149 Note that this does not include the displayhook, which also caches
1149 Note that this does not include the displayhook, which also caches
1150 objects from the output."""
1150 objects from the output."""
1151 return [self.user_ns, self.user_global_ns,
1151 return [self.user_ns, self.user_global_ns,
1152 self._user_main_module.__dict__] + self._main_ns_cache.values()
1152 self._user_main_module.__dict__] + self._main_ns_cache.values()
1153
1153
1154 def reset(self, new_session=True):
1154 def reset(self, new_session=True):
1155 """Clear all internal namespaces, and attempt to release references to
1155 """Clear all internal namespaces, and attempt to release references to
1156 user objects.
1156 user objects.
1157
1157
1158 If new_session is True, a new history session will be opened.
1158 If new_session is True, a new history session will be opened.
1159 """
1159 """
1160 # Clear histories
1160 # Clear histories
1161 self.history_manager.reset(new_session)
1161 self.history_manager.reset(new_session)
1162 # Reset counter used to index all histories
1162 # Reset counter used to index all histories
1163 if new_session:
1163 if new_session:
1164 self.execution_count = 1
1164 self.execution_count = 1
1165
1165
1166 # Flush cached output items
1166 # Flush cached output items
1167 if self.displayhook.do_full_cache:
1167 if self.displayhook.do_full_cache:
1168 self.displayhook.flush()
1168 self.displayhook.flush()
1169
1169
1170 # The main execution namespaces must be cleared very carefully,
1170 # The main execution namespaces must be cleared very carefully,
1171 # skipping the deletion of the builtin-related keys, because doing so
1171 # skipping the deletion of the builtin-related keys, because doing so
1172 # would cause errors in many object's __del__ methods.
1172 # would cause errors in many object's __del__ methods.
1173 if self.user_ns is not self.user_global_ns:
1173 if self.user_ns is not self.user_global_ns:
1174 self.user_ns.clear()
1174 self.user_ns.clear()
1175 ns = self.user_global_ns
1175 ns = self.user_global_ns
1176 drop_keys = set(ns.keys())
1176 drop_keys = set(ns.keys())
1177 drop_keys.discard('__builtin__')
1177 drop_keys.discard('__builtin__')
1178 drop_keys.discard('__builtins__')
1178 drop_keys.discard('__builtins__')
1179 drop_keys.discard('__name__')
1179 drop_keys.discard('__name__')
1180 for k in drop_keys:
1180 for k in drop_keys:
1181 del ns[k]
1181 del ns[k]
1182
1182
1183 self.user_ns_hidden.clear()
1183 self.user_ns_hidden.clear()
1184
1184
1185 # Restore the user namespaces to minimal usability
1185 # Restore the user namespaces to minimal usability
1186 self.init_user_ns()
1186 self.init_user_ns()
1187
1187
1188 # Restore the default and user aliases
1188 # Restore the default and user aliases
1189 self.alias_manager.clear_aliases()
1189 self.alias_manager.clear_aliases()
1190 self.alias_manager.init_aliases()
1190 self.alias_manager.init_aliases()
1191
1191
1192 # Flush the private list of module references kept for script
1192 # Flush the private list of module references kept for script
1193 # execution protection
1193 # execution protection
1194 self.clear_main_mod_cache()
1194 self.clear_main_mod_cache()
1195
1195
1196 # Clear out the namespace from the last %run
1196 # Clear out the namespace from the last %run
1197 self.new_main_mod()
1197 self.new_main_mod()
1198
1198
1199 def del_var(self, varname, by_name=False):
1199 def del_var(self, varname, by_name=False):
1200 """Delete a variable from the various namespaces, so that, as
1200 """Delete a variable from the various namespaces, so that, as
1201 far as possible, we're not keeping any hidden references to it.
1201 far as possible, we're not keeping any hidden references to it.
1202
1202
1203 Parameters
1203 Parameters
1204 ----------
1204 ----------
1205 varname : str
1205 varname : str
1206 The name of the variable to delete.
1206 The name of the variable to delete.
1207 by_name : bool
1207 by_name : bool
1208 If True, delete variables with the given name in each
1208 If True, delete variables with the given name in each
1209 namespace. If False (default), find the variable in the user
1209 namespace. If False (default), find the variable in the user
1210 namespace, and delete references to it.
1210 namespace, and delete references to it.
1211 """
1211 """
1212 if varname in ('__builtin__', '__builtins__'):
1212 if varname in ('__builtin__', '__builtins__'):
1213 raise ValueError("Refusing to delete %s" % varname)
1213 raise ValueError("Refusing to delete %s" % varname)
1214
1214
1215 ns_refs = self.all_ns_refs
1215 ns_refs = self.all_ns_refs
1216
1216
1217 if by_name: # Delete by name
1217 if by_name: # Delete by name
1218 for ns in ns_refs:
1218 for ns in ns_refs:
1219 try:
1219 try:
1220 del ns[varname]
1220 del ns[varname]
1221 except KeyError:
1221 except KeyError:
1222 pass
1222 pass
1223 else: # Delete by object
1223 else: # Delete by object
1224 try:
1224 try:
1225 obj = self.user_ns[varname]
1225 obj = self.user_ns[varname]
1226 except KeyError:
1226 except KeyError:
1227 raise NameError("name '%s' is not defined" % varname)
1227 raise NameError("name '%s' is not defined" % varname)
1228 # Also check in output history
1228 # Also check in output history
1229 ns_refs.append(self.history_manager.output_hist)
1229 ns_refs.append(self.history_manager.output_hist)
1230 for ns in ns_refs:
1230 for ns in ns_refs:
1231 to_delete = [n for n, o in ns.iteritems() if o is obj]
1231 to_delete = [n for n, o in ns.iteritems() if o is obj]
1232 for name in to_delete:
1232 for name in to_delete:
1233 del ns[name]
1233 del ns[name]
1234
1234
1235 # displayhook keeps extra references, but not in a dictionary
1235 # displayhook keeps extra references, but not in a dictionary
1236 for name in ('_', '__', '___'):
1236 for name in ('_', '__', '___'):
1237 if getattr(self.displayhook, name) is obj:
1237 if getattr(self.displayhook, name) is obj:
1238 setattr(self.displayhook, name, None)
1238 setattr(self.displayhook, name, None)
1239
1239
1240 def reset_selective(self, regex=None):
1240 def reset_selective(self, regex=None):
1241 """Clear selective variables from internal namespaces based on a
1241 """Clear selective variables from internal namespaces based on a
1242 specified regular expression.
1242 specified regular expression.
1243
1243
1244 Parameters
1244 Parameters
1245 ----------
1245 ----------
1246 regex : string or compiled pattern, optional
1246 regex : string or compiled pattern, optional
1247 A regular expression pattern that will be used in searching
1247 A regular expression pattern that will be used in searching
1248 variable names in the users namespaces.
1248 variable names in the users namespaces.
1249 """
1249 """
1250 if regex is not None:
1250 if regex is not None:
1251 try:
1251 try:
1252 m = re.compile(regex)
1252 m = re.compile(regex)
1253 except TypeError:
1253 except TypeError:
1254 raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern')
1254 raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern')
1255 # Search for keys in each namespace that match the given regex
1255 # Search for keys in each namespace that match the given regex
1256 # If a match is found, delete the key/value pair.
1256 # If a match is found, delete the key/value pair.
1257 for ns in self.all_ns_refs:
1257 for ns in self.all_ns_refs:
1258 for var in ns:
1258 for var in ns:
1259 if m.search(var):
1259 if m.search(var):
1260 del ns[var]
1260 del ns[var]
1261
1261
1262 def push(self, variables, interactive=True):
1262 def push(self, variables, interactive=True):
1263 """Inject a group of variables into the IPython user namespace.
1263 """Inject a group of variables into the IPython user namespace.
1264
1264
1265 Parameters
1265 Parameters
1266 ----------
1266 ----------
1267 variables : dict, str or list/tuple of str
1267 variables : dict, str or list/tuple of str
1268 The variables to inject into the user's namespace. If a dict, a
1268 The variables to inject into the user's namespace. If a dict, a
1269 simple update is done. If a str, the string is assumed to have
1269 simple update is done. If a str, the string is assumed to have
1270 variable names separated by spaces. A list/tuple of str can also
1270 variable names separated by spaces. A list/tuple of str can also
1271 be used to give the variable names. If just the variable names are
1271 be used to give the variable names. If just the variable names are
1272 give (list/tuple/str) then the variable values looked up in the
1272 give (list/tuple/str) then the variable values looked up in the
1273 callers frame.
1273 callers frame.
1274 interactive : bool
1274 interactive : bool
1275 If True (default), the variables will be listed with the ``who``
1275 If True (default), the variables will be listed with the ``who``
1276 magic.
1276 magic.
1277 """
1277 """
1278 vdict = None
1278 vdict = None
1279
1279
1280 # We need a dict of name/value pairs to do namespace updates.
1280 # We need a dict of name/value pairs to do namespace updates.
1281 if isinstance(variables, dict):
1281 if isinstance(variables, dict):
1282 vdict = variables
1282 vdict = variables
1283 elif isinstance(variables, (basestring, list, tuple)):
1283 elif isinstance(variables, (basestring, list, tuple)):
1284 if isinstance(variables, basestring):
1284 if isinstance(variables, basestring):
1285 vlist = variables.split()
1285 vlist = variables.split()
1286 else:
1286 else:
1287 vlist = variables
1287 vlist = variables
1288 vdict = {}
1288 vdict = {}
1289 cf = sys._getframe(1)
1289 cf = sys._getframe(1)
1290 for name in vlist:
1290 for name in vlist:
1291 try:
1291 try:
1292 vdict[name] = eval(name, cf.f_globals, cf.f_locals)
1292 vdict[name] = eval(name, cf.f_globals, cf.f_locals)
1293 except:
1293 except:
1294 print ('Could not get variable %s from %s' %
1294 print ('Could not get variable %s from %s' %
1295 (name,cf.f_code.co_name))
1295 (name,cf.f_code.co_name))
1296 else:
1296 else:
1297 raise ValueError('variables must be a dict/str/list/tuple')
1297 raise ValueError('variables must be a dict/str/list/tuple')
1298
1298
1299 # Propagate variables to user namespace
1299 # Propagate variables to user namespace
1300 self.user_ns.update(vdict)
1300 self.user_ns.update(vdict)
1301
1301
1302 # And configure interactive visibility
1302 # And configure interactive visibility
1303 user_ns_hidden = self.user_ns_hidden
1303 user_ns_hidden = self.user_ns_hidden
1304 if interactive:
1304 if interactive:
1305 user_ns_hidden.difference_update(vdict)
1305 user_ns_hidden.difference_update(vdict)
1306 else:
1306 else:
1307 user_ns_hidden.update(vdict)
1307 user_ns_hidden.update(vdict)
1308
1308
1309 def drop_by_id(self, variables):
1309 def drop_by_id(self, variables):
1310 """Remove a dict of variables from the user namespace, if they are the
1310 """Remove a dict of variables from the user namespace, if they are the
1311 same as the values in the dictionary.
1311 same as the values in the dictionary.
1312
1312
1313 This is intended for use by extensions: variables that they've added can
1313 This is intended for use by extensions: variables that they've added can
1314 be taken back out if they are unloaded, without removing any that the
1314 be taken back out if they are unloaded, without removing any that the
1315 user has overwritten.
1315 user has overwritten.
1316
1316
1317 Parameters
1317 Parameters
1318 ----------
1318 ----------
1319 variables : dict
1319 variables : dict
1320 A dictionary mapping object names (as strings) to the objects.
1320 A dictionary mapping object names (as strings) to the objects.
1321 """
1321 """
1322 for name, obj in variables.iteritems():
1322 for name, obj in variables.iteritems():
1323 if name in self.user_ns and self.user_ns[name] is obj:
1323 if name in self.user_ns and self.user_ns[name] is obj:
1324 del self.user_ns[name]
1324 del self.user_ns[name]
1325 self.user_ns_hidden.discard(name)
1325 self.user_ns_hidden.discard(name)
1326
1326
1327 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1327 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1328 # Things related to object introspection
1328 # Things related to object introspection
1329 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1329 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1330
1330
1331 def _ofind(self, oname, namespaces=None):
1331 def _ofind(self, oname, namespaces=None):
1332 """Find an object in the available namespaces.
1332 """Find an object in the available namespaces.
1333
1333
1334 self._ofind(oname) -> dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic
1334 self._ofind(oname) -> dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic
1335
1335
1336 Has special code to detect magic functions.
1336 Has special code to detect magic functions.
1337 """
1337 """
1338 oname = oname.strip()
1338 oname = oname.strip()
1339 #print '1- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg
1339 #print '1- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg
1340 if not py3compat.isidentifier(oname.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC), dotted=True):
1340 if not py3compat.isidentifier(oname.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC), dotted=True):
1341 return dict(found=False)
1341 return dict(found=False)
1342
1342
1343 alias_ns = None
1343 alias_ns = None
1344 if namespaces is None:
1344 if namespaces is None:
1345 # Namespaces to search in:
1345 # Namespaces to search in:
1346 # Put them in a list. The order is important so that we
1346 # Put them in a list. The order is important so that we
1347 # find things in the same order that Python finds them.
1347 # find things in the same order that Python finds them.
1348 namespaces = [ ('Interactive', self.user_ns),
1348 namespaces = [ ('Interactive', self.user_ns),
1349 ('Interactive (global)', self.user_global_ns),
1349 ('Interactive (global)', self.user_global_ns),
1350 ('Python builtin', builtin_mod.__dict__),
1350 ('Python builtin', builtin_mod.__dict__),
1351 ('Alias', self.alias_manager.alias_table),
1351 ('Alias', self.alias_manager.alias_table),
1352 ]
1352 ]
1353 alias_ns = self.alias_manager.alias_table
1353 alias_ns = self.alias_manager.alias_table
1354
1354
1355 # initialize results to 'null'
1355 # initialize results to 'null'
1356 found = False; obj = None; ospace = None; ds = None;
1356 found = False; obj = None; ospace = None; ds = None;
1357 ismagic = False; isalias = False; parent = None
1357 ismagic = False; isalias = False; parent = None
1358
1358
1359 # We need to special-case 'print', which as of python2.6 registers as a
1359 # We need to special-case 'print', which as of python2.6 registers as a
1360 # function but should only be treated as one if print_function was
1360 # function but should only be treated as one if print_function was
1361 # loaded with a future import. In this case, just bail.
1361 # loaded with a future import. In this case, just bail.
1362 if (oname == 'print' and not py3compat.PY3 and not \
1362 if (oname == 'print' and not py3compat.PY3 and not \
1363 (self.compile.compiler_flags & __future__.CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)):
1363 (self.compile.compiler_flags & __future__.CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)):
1364 return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace,
1364 return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace,
1365 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent}
1365 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent}
1366
1366
1367 # Look for the given name by splitting it in parts. If the head is
1367 # Look for the given name by splitting it in parts. If the head is
1368 # found, then we look for all the remaining parts as members, and only
1368 # found, then we look for all the remaining parts as members, and only
1369 # declare success if we can find them all.
1369 # declare success if we can find them all.
1370 oname_parts = oname.split('.')
1370 oname_parts = oname.split('.')
1371 oname_head, oname_rest = oname_parts[0],oname_parts[1:]
1371 oname_head, oname_rest = oname_parts[0],oname_parts[1:]
1372 for nsname,ns in namespaces:
1372 for nsname,ns in namespaces:
1373 try:
1373 try:
1374 obj = ns[oname_head]
1374 obj = ns[oname_head]
1375 except KeyError:
1375 except KeyError:
1376 continue
1376 continue
1377 else:
1377 else:
1378 #print 'oname_rest:', oname_rest # dbg
1378 #print 'oname_rest:', oname_rest # dbg
1379 for part in oname_rest:
1379 for part in oname_rest:
1380 try:
1380 try:
1381 parent = obj
1381 parent = obj
1382 obj = getattr(obj,part)
1382 obj = getattr(obj,part)
1383 except:
1383 except:
1384 # Blanket except b/c some badly implemented objects
1384 # Blanket except b/c some badly implemented objects
1385 # allow __getattr__ to raise exceptions other than
1385 # allow __getattr__ to raise exceptions other than
1386 # AttributeError, which then crashes IPython.
1386 # AttributeError, which then crashes IPython.
1387 break
1387 break
1388 else:
1388 else:
1389 # If we finish the for loop (no break), we got all members
1389 # If we finish the for loop (no break), we got all members
1390 found = True
1390 found = True
1391 ospace = nsname
1391 ospace = nsname
1392 if ns == alias_ns:
1392 if ns == alias_ns:
1393 isalias = True
1393 isalias = True
1394 break # namespace loop
1394 break # namespace loop
1395
1395
1396 # Try to see if it's magic
1396 # Try to see if it's magic
1397 if not found:
1397 if not found:
1398 if oname.startswith(ESC_MAGIC):
1398 if oname.startswith(ESC_MAGIC):
1399 oname = oname[1:]
1399 oname = oname[1:]
1400 obj = self.find_magic(oname)
1400 obj = self.find_magic(oname)
1401 if obj is not None:
1401 if obj is not None:
1402 found = True
1402 found = True
1403 ospace = 'IPython internal'
1403 ospace = 'IPython internal'
1404 ismagic = True
1404 ismagic = True
1405
1405
1406 # Last try: special-case some literals like '', [], {}, etc:
1406 # Last try: special-case some literals like '', [], {}, etc:
1407 if not found and oname_head in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']:
1407 if not found and oname_head in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']:
1408 obj = eval(oname_head)
1408 obj = eval(oname_head)
1409 found = True
1409 found = True
1410 ospace = 'Interactive'
1410 ospace = 'Interactive'
1411
1411
1412 return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace,
1412 return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace,
1413 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent}
1413 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent}
1414
1414
1415 def _ofind_property(self, oname, info):
1415 def _ofind_property(self, oname, info):
1416 """Second part of object finding, to look for property details."""
1416 """Second part of object finding, to look for property details."""
1417 if info.found:
1417 if info.found:
1418 # Get the docstring of the class property if it exists.
1418 # Get the docstring of the class property if it exists.
1419 path = oname.split('.')
1419 path = oname.split('.')
1420 root = '.'.join(path[:-1])
1420 root = '.'.join(path[:-1])
1421 if info.parent is not None:
1421 if info.parent is not None:
1422 try:
1422 try:
1423 target = getattr(info.parent, '__class__')
1423 target = getattr(info.parent, '__class__')
1424 # The object belongs to a class instance.
1424 # The object belongs to a class instance.
1425 try:
1425 try:
1426 target = getattr(target, path[-1])
1426 target = getattr(target, path[-1])
1427 # The class defines the object.
1427 # The class defines the object.
1428 if isinstance(target, property):
1428 if isinstance(target, property):
1429 oname = root + '.__class__.' + path[-1]
1429 oname = root + '.__class__.' + path[-1]
1430 info = Struct(self._ofind(oname))
1430 info = Struct(self._ofind(oname))
1431 except AttributeError: pass
1431 except AttributeError: pass
1432 except AttributeError: pass
1432 except AttributeError: pass
1433
1433
1434 # We return either the new info or the unmodified input if the object
1434 # We return either the new info or the unmodified input if the object
1435 # hadn't been found
1435 # hadn't been found
1436 return info
1436 return info
1437
1437
1438 def _object_find(self, oname, namespaces=None):
1438 def _object_find(self, oname, namespaces=None):
1439 """Find an object and return a struct with info about it."""
1439 """Find an object and return a struct with info about it."""
1440 inf = Struct(self._ofind(oname, namespaces))
1440 inf = Struct(self._ofind(oname, namespaces))
1441 return Struct(self._ofind_property(oname, inf))
1441 return Struct(self._ofind_property(oname, inf))
1442
1442
1443 def _inspect(self, meth, oname, namespaces=None, **kw):
1443 def _inspect(self, meth, oname, namespaces=None, **kw):
1444 """Generic interface to the inspector system.
1444 """Generic interface to the inspector system.
1445
1445
1446 This function is meant to be called by pdef, pdoc & friends."""
1446 This function is meant to be called by pdef, pdoc & friends."""
1447 info = self._object_find(oname)
1447 info = self._object_find(oname)
1448 if info.found:
1448 if info.found:
1449 pmethod = getattr(self.inspector, meth)
1449 pmethod = getattr(self.inspector, meth)
1450 formatter = format_screen if info.ismagic else None
1450 formatter = format_screen if info.ismagic else None
1451 if meth == 'pdoc':
1451 if meth == 'pdoc':
1452 pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter)
1452 pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter)
1453 elif meth == 'pinfo':
1453 elif meth == 'pinfo':
1454 pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter, info, **kw)
1454 pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter, info, **kw)
1455 else:
1455 else:
1456 pmethod(info.obj, oname)
1456 pmethod(info.obj, oname)
1457 else:
1457 else:
1458 print 'Object `%s` not found.' % oname
1458 print 'Object `%s` not found.' % oname
1459 return 'not found' # so callers can take other action
1459 return 'not found' # so callers can take other action
1460
1460
1461 def object_inspect(self, oname, detail_level=0):
1461 def object_inspect(self, oname, detail_level=0):
1462 with self.builtin_trap:
1462 with self.builtin_trap:
1463 info = self._object_find(oname)
1463 info = self._object_find(oname)
1464 if info.found:
1464 if info.found:
1465 return self.inspector.info(info.obj, oname, info=info,
1465 return self.inspector.info(info.obj, oname, info=info,
1466 detail_level=detail_level
1466 detail_level=detail_level
1467 )
1467 )
1468 else:
1468 else:
1469 return oinspect.object_info(name=oname, found=False)
1469 return oinspect.object_info(name=oname, found=False)
1470
1470
1471 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1471 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1472 # Things related to history management
1472 # Things related to history management
1473 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1473 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1474
1474
1475 def init_history(self):
1475 def init_history(self):
1476 """Sets up the command history, and starts regular autosaves."""
1476 """Sets up the command history, and starts regular autosaves."""
1477 self.history_manager = HistoryManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
1477 self.history_manager = HistoryManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
1478 self.configurables.append(self.history_manager)
1478 self.configurables.append(self.history_manager)
1479
1479
1480 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1480 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1481 # Things related to exception handling and tracebacks (not debugging)
1481 # Things related to exception handling and tracebacks (not debugging)
1482 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1482 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1483
1483
1484 def init_traceback_handlers(self, custom_exceptions):
1484 def init_traceback_handlers(self, custom_exceptions):
1485 # Syntax error handler.
1485 # Syntax error handler.
1486 self.SyntaxTB = ultratb.SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor')
1486 self.SyntaxTB = ultratb.SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor')
1487
1487
1488 # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always
1488 # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always
1489 # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own
1489 # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own
1490 # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose']
1490 # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose']
1491 self.InteractiveTB = ultratb.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain',
1491 self.InteractiveTB = ultratb.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain',
1492 color_scheme='NoColor',
1492 color_scheme='NoColor',
1493 tb_offset = 1,
1493 tb_offset = 1,
1494 check_cache=self.compile.check_cache)
1494 check_cache=self.compile.check_cache)
1495
1495
1496 # The instance will store a pointer to the system-wide exception hook,
1496 # The instance will store a pointer to the system-wide exception hook,
1497 # so that runtime code (such as magics) can access it. This is because
1497 # so that runtime code (such as magics) can access it. This is because
1498 # during the read-eval loop, it may get temporarily overwritten.
1498 # during the read-eval loop, it may get temporarily overwritten.
1499 self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook
1499 self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook
1500
1500
1501 # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified
1501 # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified
1502 self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions)
1502 self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions)
1503
1503
1504 # Set the exception mode
1504 # Set the exception mode
1505 self.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=self.xmode)
1505 self.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=self.xmode)
1506
1506
1507 def set_custom_exc(self, exc_tuple, handler):
1507 def set_custom_exc(self, exc_tuple, handler):
1508 """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler)
1508 """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler)
1509
1509
1510 Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the
1510 Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the
1511 exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the
1511 exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the
1512 run_code() method).
1512 run_code() method).
1513
1513
1514 Parameters
1514 Parameters
1515 ----------
1515 ----------
1516
1516
1517 exc_tuple : tuple of exception classes
1517 exc_tuple : tuple of exception classes
1518 A *tuple* of exception classes, for which to call the defined
1518 A *tuple* of exception classes, for which to call the defined
1519 handler. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A
1519 handler. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A
1520 LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If
1520 LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If
1521 you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple::
1521 you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple::
1522
1522
1523 exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,)
1523 exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,)
1524
1524
1525 handler : callable
1525 handler : callable
1526 handler must have the following signature::
1526 handler must have the following signature::
1527
1527
1528 def my_handler(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None):
1528 def my_handler(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None):
1529 ...
1529 ...
1530 return structured_traceback
1530 return structured_traceback
1531
1531
1532 Your handler must return a structured traceback (a list of strings),
1532 Your handler must return a structured traceback (a list of strings),
1533 or None.
1533 or None.
1534
1534
1535 This will be made into an instance method (via types.MethodType)
1535 This will be made into an instance method (via types.MethodType)
1536 of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions
1536 of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions
1537 listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an
1537 listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an
1538 internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info.
1538 internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info.
1539
1539
1540 To protect IPython from crashes, if your handler ever raises an
1540 To protect IPython from crashes, if your handler ever raises an
1541 exception or returns an invalid result, it will be immediately
1541 exception or returns an invalid result, it will be immediately
1542 disabled.
1542 disabled.
1543
1543
1544 WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main
1544 WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main
1545 execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This
1545 execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This
1546 facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing."""
1546 facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing."""
1547
1547
1548 assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \
1548 assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \
1549 "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE."
1549 "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE."
1550
1550
1551 def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=None):
1551 def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=None):
1552 print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***'
1552 print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***'
1553 print 'Exception type :',etype
1553 print 'Exception type :',etype
1554 print 'Exception value:',value
1554 print 'Exception value:',value
1555 print 'Traceback :',tb
1555 print 'Traceback :',tb
1556 #print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer)
1556 #print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer)
1557
1557
1558 def validate_stb(stb):
1558 def validate_stb(stb):
1559 """validate structured traceback return type
1559 """validate structured traceback return type
1560
1560
1561 return type of CustomTB *should* be a list of strings, but allow
1561 return type of CustomTB *should* be a list of strings, but allow
1562 single strings or None, which are harmless.
1562 single strings or None, which are harmless.
1563
1563
1564 This function will *always* return a list of strings,
1564 This function will *always* return a list of strings,
1565 and will raise a TypeError if stb is inappropriate.
1565 and will raise a TypeError if stb is inappropriate.
1566 """
1566 """
1567 msg = "CustomTB must return list of strings, not %r" % stb
1567 msg = "CustomTB must return list of strings, not %r" % stb
1568 if stb is None:
1568 if stb is None:
1569 return []
1569 return []
1570 elif isinstance(stb, basestring):
1570 elif isinstance(stb, basestring):
1571 return [stb]
1571 return [stb]
1572 elif not isinstance(stb, list):
1572 elif not isinstance(stb, list):
1573 raise TypeError(msg)
1573 raise TypeError(msg)
1574 # it's a list
1574 # it's a list
1575 for line in stb:
1575 for line in stb:
1576 # check every element
1576 # check every element
1577 if not isinstance(line, basestring):
1577 if not isinstance(line, basestring):
1578 raise TypeError(msg)
1578 raise TypeError(msg)
1579 return stb
1579 return stb
1580
1580
1581 if handler is None:
1581 if handler is None:
1582 wrapped = dummy_handler
1582 wrapped = dummy_handler
1583 else:
1583 else:
1584 def wrapped(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=None):
1584 def wrapped(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=None):
1585 """wrap CustomTB handler, to protect IPython from user code
1585 """wrap CustomTB handler, to protect IPython from user code
1586
1586
1587 This makes it harder (but not impossible) for custom exception
1587 This makes it harder (but not impossible) for custom exception
1588 handlers to crash IPython.
1588 handlers to crash IPython.
1589 """
1589 """
1590 try:
1590 try:
1591 stb = handler(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=tb_offset)
1591 stb = handler(self,etype,value,tb,tb_offset=tb_offset)
1592 return validate_stb(stb)
1592 return validate_stb(stb)
1593 except:
1593 except:
1594 # clear custom handler immediately
1594 # clear custom handler immediately
1595 self.set_custom_exc((), None)
1595 self.set_custom_exc((), None)
1596 print >> io.stderr, "Custom TB Handler failed, unregistering"
1596 print >> io.stderr, "Custom TB Handler failed, unregistering"
1597 # show the exception in handler first
1597 # show the exception in handler first
1598 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(*sys.exc_info())
1598 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(*sys.exc_info())
1599 print >> io.stdout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb)
1599 print >> io.stdout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb)
1600 print >> io.stdout, "The original exception:"
1600 print >> io.stdout, "The original exception:"
1601 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(
1601 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(
1602 (etype,value,tb), tb_offset=tb_offset
1602 (etype,value,tb), tb_offset=tb_offset
1603 )
1603 )
1604 return stb
1604 return stb
1605
1605
1606 self.CustomTB = types.MethodType(wrapped,self)
1606 self.CustomTB = types.MethodType(wrapped,self)
1607 self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple
1607 self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple
1608
1608
1609 def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb):
1609 def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb):
1610 """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook.
1610 """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook.
1611
1611
1612 GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call
1612 GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call
1613 sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that
1613 sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that
1614 enables them to keep running after exceptions that would
1614 enables them to keep running after exceptions that would
1615 otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython
1615 otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython
1616 which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try:
1616 which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try:
1617 except: statement.
1617 except: statement.
1618
1618
1619 Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if
1619 Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if
1620 any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like
1620 any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like
1621 IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the
1621 IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the
1622 CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a
1622 CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a
1623 regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which
1623 regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which
1624 call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from
1624 call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from
1625 IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython
1625 IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython
1626 crashes.
1626 crashes.
1627
1627
1628 This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely
1628 This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely
1629 to be true IPython errors.
1629 to be true IPython errors.
1630 """
1630 """
1631 self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0)
1631 self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0)
1632
1632
1633 def _get_exc_info(self, exc_tuple=None):
1633 def _get_exc_info(self, exc_tuple=None):
1634 """get exc_info from a given tuple, sys.exc_info() or sys.last_type etc.
1634 """get exc_info from a given tuple, sys.exc_info() or sys.last_type etc.
1635
1635
1636 Ensures sys.last_type,value,traceback hold the exc_info we found,
1636 Ensures sys.last_type,value,traceback hold the exc_info we found,
1637 from whichever source.
1637 from whichever source.
1638
1638
1639 raises ValueError if none of these contain any information
1639 raises ValueError if none of these contain any information
1640 """
1640 """
1641 if exc_tuple is None:
1641 if exc_tuple is None:
1642 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
1642 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
1643 else:
1643 else:
1644 etype, value, tb = exc_tuple
1644 etype, value, tb = exc_tuple
1645
1645
1646 if etype is None:
1646 if etype is None:
1647 if hasattr(sys, 'last_type'):
1647 if hasattr(sys, 'last_type'):
1648 etype, value, tb = sys.last_type, sys.last_value, \
1648 etype, value, tb = sys.last_type, sys.last_value, \
1649 sys.last_traceback
1649 sys.last_traceback
1650
1650
1651 if etype is None:
1651 if etype is None:
1652 raise ValueError("No exception to find")
1652 raise ValueError("No exception to find")
1653
1653
1654 # Now store the exception info in sys.last_type etc.
1654 # Now store the exception info in sys.last_type etc.
1655 # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not
1655 # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not
1656 # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools
1656 # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools
1657 # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we
1657 # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we
1658 # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use.
1658 # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use.
1659 sys.last_type = etype
1659 sys.last_type = etype
1660 sys.last_value = value
1660 sys.last_value = value
1661 sys.last_traceback = tb
1661 sys.last_traceback = tb
1662
1662
1663 return etype, value, tb
1663 return etype, value, tb
1664
1664
1665
1665
1666 def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None,
1666 def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None,
1667 exception_only=False):
1667 exception_only=False):
1668 """Display the exception that just occurred.
1668 """Display the exception that just occurred.
1669
1669
1670 If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which
1670 If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which
1671 should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks,
1671 should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks,
1672 rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object.
1672 rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object.
1673
1673
1674 A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take
1674 A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take
1675 care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a
1675 care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a
1676 SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and
1676 SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and
1677 simply call this method."""
1677 simply call this method."""
1678
1678
1679 try:
1679 try:
1680 try:
1680 try:
1681 etype, value, tb = self._get_exc_info(exc_tuple)
1681 etype, value, tb = self._get_exc_info(exc_tuple)
1682 except ValueError:
1682 except ValueError:
1683 self.write_err('No traceback available to show.\n')
1683 self.write_err('No traceback available to show.\n')
1684 return
1684 return
1685
1685
1686 if etype is SyntaxError:
1686 if etype is SyntaxError:
1687 # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input
1687 # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input
1688 # line, there may be SyntaxError cases with imported code.
1688 # line, there may be SyntaxError cases with imported code.
1689 self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
1689 self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
1690 elif etype is UsageError:
1690 elif etype is UsageError:
1691 self.write_err("UsageError: %s" % value)
1691 self.write_err("UsageError: %s" % value)
1692 else:
1692 else:
1693 if etype in self.custom_exceptions:
1693 if etype in self.custom_exceptions:
1694 stb = self.CustomTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset)
1694 stb = self.CustomTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset)
1695 else:
1695 else:
1696 if exception_only:
1696 if exception_only:
1697 stb = ['An exception has occurred, use %tb to see '
1697 stb = ['An exception has occurred, use %tb to see '
1698 'the full traceback.\n']
1698 'the full traceback.\n']
1699 stb.extend(self.InteractiveTB.get_exception_only(etype,
1699 stb.extend(self.InteractiveTB.get_exception_only(etype,
1700 value))
1700 value))
1701 else:
1701 else:
1702 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(etype,
1702 stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(etype,
1703 value, tb, tb_offset=tb_offset)
1703 value, tb, tb_offset=tb_offset)
1704
1704
1705 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1705 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1706 if self.call_pdb:
1706 if self.call_pdb:
1707 # drop into debugger
1707 # drop into debugger
1708 self.debugger(force=True)
1708 self.debugger(force=True)
1709 return
1709 return
1710
1710
1711 # Actually show the traceback
1711 # Actually show the traceback
1712 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1712 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1713
1713
1714 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1714 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1715 self.write_err("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n")
1715 self.write_err("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n")
1716
1716
1717 def _showtraceback(self, etype, evalue, stb):
1717 def _showtraceback(self, etype, evalue, stb):
1718 """Actually show a traceback.
1718 """Actually show a traceback.
1719
1719
1720 Subclasses may override this method to put the traceback on a different
1720 Subclasses may override this method to put the traceback on a different
1721 place, like a side channel.
1721 place, like a side channel.
1722 """
1722 """
1723 print >> io.stdout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb)
1723 print >> io.stdout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb)
1724
1724
1725 def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
1725 def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
1726 """Display the syntax error that just occurred.
1726 """Display the syntax error that just occurred.
1727
1727
1728 This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one.
1728 This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one.
1729
1729
1730 If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead
1730 If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead
1731 of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses
1731 of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses
1732 "<string>" when reading from a string).
1732 "<string>" when reading from a string).
1733 """
1733 """
1734 etype, value, last_traceback = self._get_exc_info()
1734 etype, value, last_traceback = self._get_exc_info()
1735
1735
1736 if filename and etype is SyntaxError:
1736 if filename and etype is SyntaxError:
1737 try:
1737 try:
1738 value.filename = filename
1738 value.filename = filename
1739 except:
1739 except:
1740 # Not the format we expect; leave it alone
1740 # Not the format we expect; leave it alone
1741 pass
1741 pass
1742
1742
1743 stb = self.SyntaxTB.structured_traceback(etype, value, [])
1743 stb = self.SyntaxTB.structured_traceback(etype, value, [])
1744 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1744 self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb)
1745
1745
1746 # This is overridden in TerminalInteractiveShell to show a message about
1746 # This is overridden in TerminalInteractiveShell to show a message about
1747 # the %paste magic.
1747 # the %paste magic.
1748 def showindentationerror(self):
1748 def showindentationerror(self):
1749 """Called by run_cell when there's an IndentationError in code entered
1749 """Called by run_cell when there's an IndentationError in code entered
1750 at the prompt.
1750 at the prompt.
1751
1751
1752 This is overridden in TerminalInteractiveShell to show a message about
1752 This is overridden in TerminalInteractiveShell to show a message about
1753 the %paste magic."""
1753 the %paste magic."""
1754 self.showsyntaxerror()
1754 self.showsyntaxerror()
1755
1755
1756 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1756 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1757 # Things related to readline
1757 # Things related to readline
1758 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1758 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1759
1759
1760 def init_readline(self):
1760 def init_readline(self):
1761 """Command history completion/saving/reloading."""
1761 """Command history completion/saving/reloading."""
1762
1762
1763 if self.readline_use:
1763 if self.readline_use:
1764 import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline
1764 import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline
1765
1765
1766 self.rl_next_input = None
1766 self.rl_next_input = None
1767 self.rl_do_indent = False
1767 self.rl_do_indent = False
1768
1768
1769 if not self.readline_use or not readline.have_readline:
1769 if not self.readline_use or not readline.have_readline:
1770 self.has_readline = False
1770 self.has_readline = False
1771 self.readline = None
1771 self.readline = None
1772 # Set a number of methods that depend on readline to be no-op
1772 # Set a number of methods that depend on readline to be no-op
1773 self.readline_no_record = no_op_context
1773 self.readline_no_record = no_op_context
1774 self.set_readline_completer = no_op
1774 self.set_readline_completer = no_op
1775 self.set_custom_completer = no_op
1775 self.set_custom_completer = no_op
1776 self.set_completer_frame = no_op
1776 self.set_completer_frame = no_op
1777 if self.readline_use:
1777 if self.readline_use:
1778 warn('Readline services not available or not loaded.')
1778 warn('Readline services not available or not loaded.')
1779 else:
1779 else:
1780 self.has_readline = True
1780 self.has_readline = True
1781 self.readline = readline
1781 self.readline = readline
1782 sys.modules['readline'] = readline
1782 sys.modules['readline'] = readline
1783
1783
1784 # Platform-specific configuration
1784 # Platform-specific configuration
1785 if os.name == 'nt':
1785 if os.name == 'nt':
1786 # FIXME - check with Frederick to see if we can harmonize
1786 # FIXME - check with Frederick to see if we can harmonize
1787 # naming conventions with pyreadline to avoid this
1787 # naming conventions with pyreadline to avoid this
1788 # platform-dependent check
1788 # platform-dependent check
1789 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook
1789 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook
1790 else:
1790 else:
1791 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook
1791 self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook
1792
1792
1793 # Load user's initrc file (readline config)
1793 # Load user's initrc file (readline config)
1794 # Or if libedit is used, load editrc.
1794 # Or if libedit is used, load editrc.
1795 inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC')
1795 inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC')
1796 if inputrc_name is None:
1796 if inputrc_name is None:
1797 inputrc_name = '.inputrc'
1797 inputrc_name = '.inputrc'
1798 if readline.uses_libedit:
1798 if readline.uses_libedit:
1799 inputrc_name = '.editrc'
1799 inputrc_name = '.editrc'
1800 inputrc_name = os.path.join(self.home_dir, inputrc_name)
1800 inputrc_name = os.path.join(self.home_dir, inputrc_name)
1801 if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name):
1801 if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name):
1802 try:
1802 try:
1803 readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name)
1803 readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name)
1804 except:
1804 except:
1805 warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>'
1805 warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>'
1806 % inputrc_name)
1806 % inputrc_name)
1807
1807
1808 # Configure readline according to user's prefs
1808 # Configure readline according to user's prefs
1809 # This is only done if GNU readline is being used. If libedit
1809 # This is only done if GNU readline is being used. If libedit
1810 # is being used (as on Leopard) the readline config is
1810 # is being used (as on Leopard) the readline config is
1811 # not run as the syntax for libedit is different.
1811 # not run as the syntax for libedit is different.
1812 if not readline.uses_libedit:
1812 if not readline.uses_libedit:
1813 for rlcommand in self.readline_parse_and_bind:
1813 for rlcommand in self.readline_parse_and_bind:
1814 #print "loading rl:",rlcommand # dbg
1814 #print "loading rl:",rlcommand # dbg
1815 readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand)
1815 readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand)
1816
1816
1817 # Remove some chars from the delimiters list. If we encounter
1817 # Remove some chars from the delimiters list. If we encounter
1818 # unicode chars, discard them.
1818 # unicode chars, discard them.
1819 delims = readline.get_completer_delims()
1819 delims = readline.get_completer_delims()
1820 if not py3compat.PY3:
1820 if not py3compat.PY3:
1821 delims = delims.encode("ascii", "ignore")
1821 delims = delims.encode("ascii", "ignore")
1822 for d in self.readline_remove_delims:
1822 for d in self.readline_remove_delims:
1823 delims = delims.replace(d, "")
1823 delims = delims.replace(d, "")
1824 delims = delims.replace(ESC_MAGIC, '')
1824 delims = delims.replace(ESC_MAGIC, '')
1825 readline.set_completer_delims(delims)
1825 readline.set_completer_delims(delims)
1826 # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while:
1826 # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while:
1827 readline.set_history_length(self.history_length)
1827 readline.set_history_length(self.history_length)
1828
1828
1829 self.refill_readline_hist()
1829 self.refill_readline_hist()
1830 self.readline_no_record = ReadlineNoRecord(self)
1830 self.readline_no_record = ReadlineNoRecord(self)
1831
1831
1832 # Configure auto-indent for all platforms
1832 # Configure auto-indent for all platforms
1833 self.set_autoindent(self.autoindent)
1833 self.set_autoindent(self.autoindent)
1834
1834
1835 def refill_readline_hist(self):
1835 def refill_readline_hist(self):
1836 # Load the last 1000 lines from history
1836 # Load the last 1000 lines from history
1837 self.readline.clear_history()
1837 self.readline.clear_history()
1838 stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or "utf-8"
1838 stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or "utf-8"
1839 last_cell = u""
1839 last_cell = u""
1840 for _, _, cell in self.history_manager.get_tail(1000,
1840 for _, _, cell in self.history_manager.get_tail(1000,
1841 include_latest=True):
1841 include_latest=True):
1842 # Ignore blank lines and consecutive duplicates
1842 # Ignore blank lines and consecutive duplicates
1843 cell = cell.rstrip()
1843 cell = cell.rstrip()
1844 if cell and (cell != last_cell):
1844 if cell and (cell != last_cell):
1845 if self.multiline_history:
1845 if self.multiline_history:
1846 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(cell,
1846 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(cell,
1847 stdin_encoding))
1847 stdin_encoding))
1848 else:
1848 else:
1849 for line in cell.splitlines():
1849 for line in cell.splitlines():
1850 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(line,
1850 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(line,
1851 stdin_encoding))
1851 stdin_encoding))
1852 last_cell = cell
1852 last_cell = cell
1853
1853
1854 def set_next_input(self, s):
1854 def set_next_input(self, s):
1855 """ Sets the 'default' input string for the next command line.
1855 """ Sets the 'default' input string for the next command line.
1856
1856
1857 Requires readline.
1857 Requires readline.
1858
1858
1859 Example:
1859 Example:
1860
1860
1861 [D:\ipython]|1> _ip.set_next_input("Hello Word")
1861 [D:\ipython]|1> _ip.set_next_input("Hello Word")
1862 [D:\ipython]|2> Hello Word_ # cursor is here
1862 [D:\ipython]|2> Hello Word_ # cursor is here
1863 """
1863 """
1864 self.rl_next_input = py3compat.cast_bytes_py2(s)
1864 self.rl_next_input = py3compat.cast_bytes_py2(s)
1865
1865
1866 # Maybe move this to the terminal subclass?
1866 # Maybe move this to the terminal subclass?
1867 def pre_readline(self):
1867 def pre_readline(self):
1868 """readline hook to be used at the start of each line.
1868 """readline hook to be used at the start of each line.
1869
1869
1870 Currently it handles auto-indent only."""
1870 Currently it handles auto-indent only."""
1871
1871
1872 if self.rl_do_indent:
1872 if self.rl_do_indent:
1873 self.readline.insert_text(self._indent_current_str())
1873 self.readline.insert_text(self._indent_current_str())
1874 if self.rl_next_input is not None:
1874 if self.rl_next_input is not None:
1875 self.readline.insert_text(self.rl_next_input)
1875 self.readline.insert_text(self.rl_next_input)
1876 self.rl_next_input = None
1876 self.rl_next_input = None
1877
1877
1878 def _indent_current_str(self):
1878 def _indent_current_str(self):
1879 """return the current level of indentation as a string"""
1879 """return the current level of indentation as a string"""
1880 return self.input_splitter.indent_spaces * ' '
1880 return self.input_splitter.indent_spaces * ' '
1881
1881
1882 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1882 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1883 # Things related to text completion
1883 # Things related to text completion
1884 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1884 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1885
1885
1886 def init_completer(self):
1886 def init_completer(self):
1887 """Initialize the completion machinery.
1887 """Initialize the completion machinery.
1888
1888
1889 This creates completion machinery that can be used by client code,
1889 This creates completion machinery that can be used by client code,
1890 either interactively in-process (typically triggered by the readline
1890 either interactively in-process (typically triggered by the readline
1891 library), programatically (such as in test suites) or out-of-prcess
1891 library), programatically (such as in test suites) or out-of-prcess
1892 (typically over the network by remote frontends).
1892 (typically over the network by remote frontends).
1893 """
1893 """
1894 from IPython.core.completer import IPCompleter
1894 from IPython.core.completer import IPCompleter
1895 from IPython.core.completerlib import (module_completer,
1895 from IPython.core.completerlib import (module_completer,
1896 magic_run_completer, cd_completer, reset_completer)
1896 magic_run_completer, cd_completer, reset_completer)
1897
1897
1898 self.Completer = IPCompleter(shell=self,
1898 self.Completer = IPCompleter(shell=self,
1899 namespace=self.user_ns,
1899 namespace=self.user_ns,
1900 global_namespace=self.user_global_ns,
1900 global_namespace=self.user_global_ns,
1901 alias_table=self.alias_manager.alias_table,
1901 alias_table=self.alias_manager.alias_table,
1902 use_readline=self.has_readline,
1902 use_readline=self.has_readline,
1903 config=self.config,
1903 config=self.config,
1904 )
1904 )
1905 self.configurables.append(self.Completer)
1905 self.configurables.append(self.Completer)
1906
1906
1907 # Add custom completers to the basic ones built into IPCompleter
1907 # Add custom completers to the basic ones built into IPCompleter
1908 sdisp = self.strdispatchers.get('complete_command', StrDispatch())
1908 sdisp = self.strdispatchers.get('complete_command', StrDispatch())
1909 self.strdispatchers['complete_command'] = sdisp
1909 self.strdispatchers['complete_command'] = sdisp
1910 self.Completer.custom_completers = sdisp
1910 self.Completer.custom_completers = sdisp
1911
1911
1912 self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'import')
1912 self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'import')
1913 self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'from')
1913 self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'from')
1914 self.set_hook('complete_command', magic_run_completer, str_key = '%run')
1914 self.set_hook('complete_command', magic_run_completer, str_key = '%run')
1915 self.set_hook('complete_command', cd_completer, str_key = '%cd')
1915 self.set_hook('complete_command', cd_completer, str_key = '%cd')
1916 self.set_hook('complete_command', reset_completer, str_key = '%reset')
1916 self.set_hook('complete_command', reset_completer, str_key = '%reset')
1917
1917
1918 # Only configure readline if we truly are using readline. IPython can
1918 # Only configure readline if we truly are using readline. IPython can
1919 # do tab-completion over the network, in GUIs, etc, where readline
1919 # do tab-completion over the network, in GUIs, etc, where readline
1920 # itself may be absent
1920 # itself may be absent
1921 if self.has_readline:
1921 if self.has_readline:
1922 self.set_readline_completer()
1922 self.set_readline_completer()
1923
1923
1924 def complete(self, text, line=None, cursor_pos=None):
1924 def complete(self, text, line=None, cursor_pos=None):
1925 """Return the completed text and a list of completions.
1925 """Return the completed text and a list of completions.
1926
1926
1927 Parameters
1927 Parameters
1928 ----------
1928 ----------
1929
1929
1930 text : string
1930 text : string
1931 A string of text to be completed on. It can be given as empty and
1931 A string of text to be completed on. It can be given as empty and
1932 instead a line/position pair are given. In this case, the
1932 instead a line/position pair are given. In this case, the
1933 completer itself will split the line like readline does.
1933 completer itself will split the line like readline does.
1934
1934
1935 line : string, optional
1935 line : string, optional
1936 The complete line that text is part of.
1936 The complete line that text is part of.
1937
1937
1938 cursor_pos : int, optional
1938 cursor_pos : int, optional
1939 The position of the cursor on the input line.
1939 The position of the cursor on the input line.
1940
1940
1941 Returns
1941 Returns
1942 -------
1942 -------
1943 text : string
1943 text : string
1944 The actual text that was completed.
1944 The actual text that was completed.
1945
1945
1946 matches : list
1946 matches : list
1947 A sorted list with all possible completions.
1947 A sorted list with all possible completions.
1948
1948
1949 The optional arguments allow the completion to take more context into
1949 The optional arguments allow the completion to take more context into
1950 account, and are part of the low-level completion API.
1950 account, and are part of the low-level completion API.
1951
1951
1952 This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what
1952 This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what
1953 readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By
1953 readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By
1954 exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline
1954 exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline
1955 environments (such as GUIs) for text completion.
1955 environments (such as GUIs) for text completion.
1956
1956
1957 Simple usage example:
1957 Simple usage example:
1958
1958
1959 In [1]: x = 'hello'
1959 In [1]: x = 'hello'
1960
1960
1961 In [2]: _ip.complete('x.l')
1961 In [2]: _ip.complete('x.l')
1962 Out[2]: ('x.l', ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip'])
1962 Out[2]: ('x.l', ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip'])
1963 """
1963 """
1964
1964
1965 # Inject names into __builtin__ so we can complete on the added names.
1965 # Inject names into __builtin__ so we can complete on the added names.
1966 with self.builtin_trap:
1966 with self.builtin_trap:
1967 return self.Completer.complete(text, line, cursor_pos)
1967 return self.Completer.complete(text, line, cursor_pos)
1968
1968
1969 def set_custom_completer(self, completer, pos=0):
1969 def set_custom_completer(self, completer, pos=0):
1970 """Adds a new custom completer function.
1970 """Adds a new custom completer function.
1971
1971
1972 The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers
1972 The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers
1973 list where you want the completer to be inserted."""
1973 list where you want the completer to be inserted."""
1974
1974
1975 newcomp = types.MethodType(completer,self.Completer)
1975 newcomp = types.MethodType(completer,self.Completer)
1976 self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp)
1976 self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp)
1977
1977
1978 def set_readline_completer(self):
1978 def set_readline_completer(self):
1979 """Reset readline's completer to be our own."""
1979 """Reset readline's completer to be our own."""
1980 self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.rlcomplete)
1980 self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.rlcomplete)
1981
1981
1982 def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None):
1982 def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None):
1983 """Set the frame of the completer."""
1983 """Set the frame of the completer."""
1984 if frame:
1984 if frame:
1985 self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals
1985 self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals
1986 self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals
1986 self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals
1987 else:
1987 else:
1988 self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns
1988 self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns
1989 self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns
1989 self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns
1990
1990
1991 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1991 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1992 # Things related to magics
1992 # Things related to magics
1993 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1993 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1994
1994
1995 def init_magics(self):
1995 def init_magics(self):
1996 from IPython.core import magic_functions as mf
1996 from IPython.core import magic_functions as mf
1997 from IPython.core import magics as m
1997 from IPython.core import magics as m
1998 self.magics_manager = magic.MagicsManager(shell=self,
1998 self.magics_manager = magic.MagicsManager(shell=self,
1999 confg=self.config,
1999 confg=self.config,
2000 user_magics=m.UserMagics(self))
2000 user_magics=m.UserMagics(self))
2001 self.configurables.append(self.magics_manager)
2001 self.configurables.append(self.magics_manager)
2002
2002
2003 # Expose as public API from the magics manager
2003 # Expose as public API from the magics manager
2004 self.register_magics = self.magics_manager.register
2004 self.register_magics = self.magics_manager.register
2005 self.register_magic_function = self.magics_manager.register_function
2005 self.register_magic_function = self.magics_manager.register_function
2006 self.define_magic = self.magics_manager.define_magic
2006 self.define_magic = self.magics_manager.define_magic
2007
2007
2008 self.register_magics(mf.BasicMagics, mf.CodeMagics, mf.ConfigMagics,
2008 self.register_magics(m.BasicMagics, mf.CodeMagics, mf.ConfigMagics,
2009 mf.ExecutionMagics, mf.NamespaceMagics, mf.AutoMagics,
2009 mf.ExecutionMagics, mf.NamespaceMagics, mf.AutoMagics,
2010 mf.OSMagics, mf.LoggingMagics, mf.ExtensionsMagics,
2010 mf.OSMagics, mf.LoggingMagics, mf.ExtensionsMagics,
2011 mf.PylabMagics, m.HistoryMagics, mf.DeprecatedMagics)
2011 mf.PylabMagics, m.HistoryMagics, mf.DeprecatedMagics)
2012
2012
2013 # FIXME: Move the color initialization to the DisplayHook, which
2013 # FIXME: Move the color initialization to the DisplayHook, which
2014 # should be split into a prompt manager and displayhook. We probably
2014 # should be split into a prompt manager and displayhook. We probably
2015 # even need a centralize colors management object.
2015 # even need a centralize colors management object.
2016 self.magic('colors %s' % self.colors)
2016 self.magic('colors %s' % self.colors)
2017
2017
2018 def line_magic(self, magic_name, line, next_input=None):
2018 def line_magic(self, magic_name, line, next_input=None):
2019 """Execute the given line magic.
2019 """Execute the given line magic.
2020
2020
2021 Parameters
2021 Parameters
2022 ----------
2022 ----------
2023 magic_name : str
2023 magic_name : str
2024 Name of the desired magic function, without '%' prefix.
2024 Name of the desired magic function, without '%' prefix.
2025
2025
2026 line : str
2026 line : str
2027 The rest of the input line as a single string.
2027 The rest of the input line as a single string.
2028
2028
2029 next_input : str, optional
2029 next_input : str, optional
2030 Text to pre-load into the next input line.
2030 Text to pre-load into the next input line.
2031 """
2031 """
2032 # Allow setting the next input - this is used if the user does `a=abs?`.
2032 # Allow setting the next input - this is used if the user does `a=abs?`.
2033 # We do this first so that magic functions can override it.
2033 # We do this first so that magic functions can override it.
2034 if next_input:
2034 if next_input:
2035 self.set_next_input(next_input)
2035 self.set_next_input(next_input)
2036
2036
2037 fn = self.find_line_magic(magic_name)
2037 fn = self.find_line_magic(magic_name)
2038 if fn is None:
2038 if fn is None:
2039 error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name)
2039 error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name)
2040 else:
2040 else:
2041 # Note: this is the distance in the stack to the user's frame.
2041 # Note: this is the distance in the stack to the user's frame.
2042 # This will need to be updated if the internal calling logic gets
2042 # This will need to be updated if the internal calling logic gets
2043 # refactored, or else we'll be expanding the wrong variables.
2043 # refactored, or else we'll be expanding the wrong variables.
2044 stack_depth = 2
2044 stack_depth = 2
2045 magic_arg_s = self.var_expand(line, stack_depth)
2045 magic_arg_s = self.var_expand(line, stack_depth)
2046 # Put magic args in a list so we can call with f(*a) syntax
2046 # Put magic args in a list so we can call with f(*a) syntax
2047 args = [magic_arg_s]
2047 args = [magic_arg_s]
2048 # Grab local namespace if we need it:
2048 # Grab local namespace if we need it:
2049 if getattr(fn, "needs_local_scope", False):
2049 if getattr(fn, "needs_local_scope", False):
2050 args.append(sys._getframe(stack_depth).f_locals)
2050 args.append(sys._getframe(stack_depth).f_locals)
2051 with self.builtin_trap:
2051 with self.builtin_trap:
2052 result = fn(*args)
2052 result = fn(*args)
2053 return result
2053 return result
2054
2054
2055 def cell_magic(self, magic_name, line, cell):
2055 def cell_magic(self, magic_name, line, cell):
2056 """Execute the given cell magic.
2056 """Execute the given cell magic.
2057 """
2057 """
2058 fn = self.find_cell_magic(magic_name)
2058 fn = self.find_cell_magic(magic_name)
2059 if fn is None:
2059 if fn is None:
2060 error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name)
2060 error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name)
2061 else:
2061 else:
2062 # Note: this is the distance in the stack to the user's frame.
2062 # Note: this is the distance in the stack to the user's frame.
2063 # This will need to be updated if the internal calling logic gets
2063 # This will need to be updated if the internal calling logic gets
2064 # refactored, or else we'll be expanding the wrong variables.
2064 # refactored, or else we'll be expanding the wrong variables.
2065 stack_depth = 2
2065 stack_depth = 2
2066 magic_arg_s = self.var_expand(line, stack_depth)
2066 magic_arg_s = self.var_expand(line, stack_depth)
2067 with self.builtin_trap:
2067 with self.builtin_trap:
2068 result = fn(line, cell)
2068 result = fn(line, cell)
2069 return result
2069 return result
2070
2070
2071 def find_line_magic(self, magic_name):
2071 def find_line_magic(self, magic_name):
2072 """Find and return a line magic by name.
2072 """Find and return a line magic by name.
2073
2073
2074 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2074 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2075 return self.magics_manager.magics['line'].get(magic_name)
2075 return self.magics_manager.magics['line'].get(magic_name)
2076
2076
2077 def find_cell_magic(self, magic_name):
2077 def find_cell_magic(self, magic_name):
2078 """Find and return a cell magic by name.
2078 """Find and return a cell magic by name.
2079
2079
2080 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2080 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2081 return self.magics_manager.magics['cell'].get(magic_name)
2081 return self.magics_manager.magics['cell'].get(magic_name)
2082
2082
2083 def find_magic(self, magic_name, magic_type='line'):
2083 def find_magic(self, magic_name, magic_type='line'):
2084 """Find and return a magic of the given type by name.
2084 """Find and return a magic of the given type by name.
2085
2085
2086 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2086 Returns None if the magic isn't found."""
2087 return self.magics_manager.magics[magic_type].get(magic_name)
2087 return self.magics_manager.magics[magic_type].get(magic_name)
2088
2088
2089 def magic(self, arg_s, next_input=None):
2089 def magic(self, arg_s, next_input=None):
2090 """DEPRECATED. Use line_magic() instead.
2090 """DEPRECATED. Use line_magic() instead.
2091
2091
2092 Call a magic function by name.
2092 Call a magic function by name.
2093
2093
2094 Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and
2094 Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and
2095 any additional arguments to be passed to the magic.
2095 any additional arguments to be passed to the magic.
2096
2096
2097 magic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython
2097 magic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython
2098 prompt:
2098 prompt:
2099
2099
2100 In[1]: %name -opt foo bar
2100 In[1]: %name -opt foo bar
2101
2101
2102 To call a magic without arguments, simply use magic('name').
2102 To call a magic without arguments, simply use magic('name').
2103
2103
2104 This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any
2104 This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any
2105 valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and
2105 valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and
2106 compound statements.
2106 compound statements.
2107 """
2107 """
2108 # TODO: should we issue a loud deprecation warning here?
2108 # TODO: should we issue a loud deprecation warning here?
2109 magic_name, _, magic_arg_s = arg_s.partition(' ')
2109 magic_name, _, magic_arg_s = arg_s.partition(' ')
2110 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC)
2110 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC)
2111 return self.line_magic(magic_name, magic_arg_s, next_input)
2111 return self.line_magic(magic_name, magic_arg_s, next_input)
2112
2112
2113 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2113 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2114 # Things related to macros
2114 # Things related to macros
2115 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2115 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2116
2116
2117 def define_macro(self, name, themacro):
2117 def define_macro(self, name, themacro):
2118 """Define a new macro
2118 """Define a new macro
2119
2119
2120 Parameters
2120 Parameters
2121 ----------
2121 ----------
2122 name : str
2122 name : str
2123 The name of the macro.
2123 The name of the macro.
2124 themacro : str or Macro
2124 themacro : str or Macro
2125 The action to do upon invoking the macro. If a string, a new
2125 The action to do upon invoking the macro. If a string, a new
2126 Macro object is created by passing the string to it.
2126 Macro object is created by passing the string to it.
2127 """
2127 """
2128
2128
2129 from IPython.core import macro
2129 from IPython.core import macro
2130
2130
2131 if isinstance(themacro, basestring):
2131 if isinstance(themacro, basestring):
2132 themacro = macro.Macro(themacro)
2132 themacro = macro.Macro(themacro)
2133 if not isinstance(themacro, macro.Macro):
2133 if not isinstance(themacro, macro.Macro):
2134 raise ValueError('A macro must be a string or a Macro instance.')
2134 raise ValueError('A macro must be a string or a Macro instance.')
2135 self.user_ns[name] = themacro
2135 self.user_ns[name] = themacro
2136
2136
2137 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2137 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2138 # Things related to the running of system commands
2138 # Things related to the running of system commands
2139 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2139 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2140
2140
2141 def system_piped(self, cmd):
2141 def system_piped(self, cmd):
2142 """Call the given cmd in a subprocess, piping stdout/err
2142 """Call the given cmd in a subprocess, piping stdout/err
2143
2143
2144 Parameters
2144 Parameters
2145 ----------
2145 ----------
2146 cmd : str
2146 cmd : str
2147 Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are
2147 Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are
2148 not supported. Should not be a command that expects input
2148 not supported. Should not be a command that expects input
2149 other than simple text.
2149 other than simple text.
2150 """
2150 """
2151 if cmd.rstrip().endswith('&'):
2151 if cmd.rstrip().endswith('&'):
2152 # this is *far* from a rigorous test
2152 # this is *far* from a rigorous test
2153 # We do not support backgrounding processes because we either use
2153 # We do not support backgrounding processes because we either use
2154 # pexpect or pipes to read from. Users can always just call
2154 # pexpect or pipes to read from. Users can always just call
2155 # os.system() or use ip.system=ip.system_raw
2155 # os.system() or use ip.system=ip.system_raw
2156 # if they really want a background process.
2156 # if they really want a background process.
2157 raise OSError("Background processes not supported.")
2157 raise OSError("Background processes not supported.")
2158
2158
2159 # we explicitly do NOT return the subprocess status code, because
2159 # we explicitly do NOT return the subprocess status code, because
2160 # a non-None value would trigger :func:`sys.displayhook` calls.
2160 # a non-None value would trigger :func:`sys.displayhook` calls.
2161 # Instead, we store the exit_code in user_ns.
2161 # Instead, we store the exit_code in user_ns.
2162 self.user_ns['_exit_code'] = system(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2))
2162 self.user_ns['_exit_code'] = system(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2))
2163
2163
2164 def system_raw(self, cmd):
2164 def system_raw(self, cmd):
2165 """Call the given cmd in a subprocess using os.system
2165 """Call the given cmd in a subprocess using os.system
2166
2166
2167 Parameters
2167 Parameters
2168 ----------
2168 ----------
2169 cmd : str
2169 cmd : str
2170 Command to execute.
2170 Command to execute.
2171 """
2171 """
2172 cmd = self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)
2172 cmd = self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)
2173 # protect os.system from UNC paths on Windows, which it can't handle:
2173 # protect os.system from UNC paths on Windows, which it can't handle:
2174 if sys.platform == 'win32':
2174 if sys.platform == 'win32':
2175 from IPython.utils._process_win32 import AvoidUNCPath
2175 from IPython.utils._process_win32 import AvoidUNCPath
2176 with AvoidUNCPath() as path:
2176 with AvoidUNCPath() as path:
2177 if path is not None:
2177 if path is not None:
2178 cmd = '"pushd %s &&"%s' % (path, cmd)
2178 cmd = '"pushd %s &&"%s' % (path, cmd)
2179 cmd = py3compat.unicode_to_str(cmd)
2179 cmd = py3compat.unicode_to_str(cmd)
2180 ec = os.system(cmd)
2180 ec = os.system(cmd)
2181 else:
2181 else:
2182 cmd = py3compat.unicode_to_str(cmd)
2182 cmd = py3compat.unicode_to_str(cmd)
2183 ec = os.system(cmd)
2183 ec = os.system(cmd)
2184
2184
2185 # We explicitly do NOT return the subprocess status code, because
2185 # We explicitly do NOT return the subprocess status code, because
2186 # a non-None value would trigger :func:`sys.displayhook` calls.
2186 # a non-None value would trigger :func:`sys.displayhook` calls.
2187 # Instead, we store the exit_code in user_ns.
2187 # Instead, we store the exit_code in user_ns.
2188 self.user_ns['_exit_code'] = ec
2188 self.user_ns['_exit_code'] = ec
2189
2189
2190 # use piped system by default, because it is better behaved
2190 # use piped system by default, because it is better behaved
2191 system = system_piped
2191 system = system_piped
2192
2192
2193 def getoutput(self, cmd, split=True):
2193 def getoutput(self, cmd, split=True):
2194 """Get output (possibly including stderr) from a subprocess.
2194 """Get output (possibly including stderr) from a subprocess.
2195
2195
2196 Parameters
2196 Parameters
2197 ----------
2197 ----------
2198 cmd : str
2198 cmd : str
2199 Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are
2199 Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are
2200 not supported.
2200 not supported.
2201 split : bool, optional
2201 split : bool, optional
2202
2202
2203 If True, split the output into an IPython SList. Otherwise, an
2203 If True, split the output into an IPython SList. Otherwise, an
2204 IPython LSString is returned. These are objects similar to normal
2204 IPython LSString is returned. These are objects similar to normal
2205 lists and strings, with a few convenience attributes for easier
2205 lists and strings, with a few convenience attributes for easier
2206 manipulation of line-based output. You can use '?' on them for
2206 manipulation of line-based output. You can use '?' on them for
2207 details.
2207 details.
2208 """
2208 """
2209 if cmd.rstrip().endswith('&'):
2209 if cmd.rstrip().endswith('&'):
2210 # this is *far* from a rigorous test
2210 # this is *far* from a rigorous test
2211 raise OSError("Background processes not supported.")
2211 raise OSError("Background processes not supported.")
2212 out = getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2))
2212 out = getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2))
2213 if split:
2213 if split:
2214 out = SList(out.splitlines())
2214 out = SList(out.splitlines())
2215 else:
2215 else:
2216 out = LSString(out)
2216 out = LSString(out)
2217 return out
2217 return out
2218
2218
2219 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2219 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2220 # Things related to aliases
2220 # Things related to aliases
2221 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2221 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2222
2222
2223 def init_alias(self):
2223 def init_alias(self):
2224 self.alias_manager = AliasManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2224 self.alias_manager = AliasManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2225 self.configurables.append(self.alias_manager)
2225 self.configurables.append(self.alias_manager)
2226 self.ns_table['alias'] = self.alias_manager.alias_table,
2226 self.ns_table['alias'] = self.alias_manager.alias_table,
2227
2227
2228 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2228 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2229 # Things related to extensions and plugins
2229 # Things related to extensions and plugins
2230 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2230 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2231
2231
2232 def init_extension_manager(self):
2232 def init_extension_manager(self):
2233 self.extension_manager = ExtensionManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2233 self.extension_manager = ExtensionManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2234 self.configurables.append(self.extension_manager)
2234 self.configurables.append(self.extension_manager)
2235
2235
2236 def init_plugin_manager(self):
2236 def init_plugin_manager(self):
2237 self.plugin_manager = PluginManager(config=self.config)
2237 self.plugin_manager = PluginManager(config=self.config)
2238 self.configurables.append(self.plugin_manager)
2238 self.configurables.append(self.plugin_manager)
2239
2239
2240
2240
2241 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2241 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2242 # Things related to payloads
2242 # Things related to payloads
2243 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2243 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2244
2244
2245 def init_payload(self):
2245 def init_payload(self):
2246 self.payload_manager = PayloadManager(config=self.config)
2246 self.payload_manager = PayloadManager(config=self.config)
2247 self.configurables.append(self.payload_manager)
2247 self.configurables.append(self.payload_manager)
2248
2248
2249 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2249 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2250 # Things related to the prefilter
2250 # Things related to the prefilter
2251 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2251 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2252
2252
2253 def init_prefilter(self):
2253 def init_prefilter(self):
2254 self.prefilter_manager = PrefilterManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2254 self.prefilter_manager = PrefilterManager(shell=self, config=self.config)
2255 self.configurables.append(self.prefilter_manager)
2255 self.configurables.append(self.prefilter_manager)
2256 # Ultimately this will be refactored in the new interpreter code, but
2256 # Ultimately this will be refactored in the new interpreter code, but
2257 # for now, we should expose the main prefilter method (there's legacy
2257 # for now, we should expose the main prefilter method (there's legacy
2258 # code out there that may rely on this).
2258 # code out there that may rely on this).
2259 self.prefilter = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines
2259 self.prefilter = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines
2260
2260
2261 def auto_rewrite_input(self, cmd):
2261 def auto_rewrite_input(self, cmd):
2262 """Print to the screen the rewritten form of the user's command.
2262 """Print to the screen the rewritten form of the user's command.
2263
2263
2264 This shows visual feedback by rewriting input lines that cause
2264 This shows visual feedback by rewriting input lines that cause
2265 automatic calling to kick in, like::
2265 automatic calling to kick in, like::
2266
2266
2267 /f x
2267 /f x
2268
2268
2269 into::
2269 into::
2270
2270
2271 ------> f(x)
2271 ------> f(x)
2272
2272
2273 after the user's input prompt. This helps the user understand that the
2273 after the user's input prompt. This helps the user understand that the
2274 input line was transformed automatically by IPython.
2274 input line was transformed automatically by IPython.
2275 """
2275 """
2276 if not self.show_rewritten_input:
2276 if not self.show_rewritten_input:
2277 return
2277 return
2278
2278
2279 rw = self.prompt_manager.render('rewrite') + cmd
2279 rw = self.prompt_manager.render('rewrite') + cmd
2280
2280
2281 try:
2281 try:
2282 # plain ascii works better w/ pyreadline, on some machines, so
2282 # plain ascii works better w/ pyreadline, on some machines, so
2283 # we use it and only print uncolored rewrite if we have unicode
2283 # we use it and only print uncolored rewrite if we have unicode
2284 rw = str(rw)
2284 rw = str(rw)
2285 print >> io.stdout, rw
2285 print >> io.stdout, rw
2286 except UnicodeEncodeError:
2286 except UnicodeEncodeError:
2287 print "------> " + cmd
2287 print "------> " + cmd
2288
2288
2289 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2289 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2290 # Things related to extracting values/expressions from kernel and user_ns
2290 # Things related to extracting values/expressions from kernel and user_ns
2291 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2291 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2292
2292
2293 def _simple_error(self):
2293 def _simple_error(self):
2294 etype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2]
2294 etype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2]
2295 return u'[ERROR] {e.__name__}: {v}'.format(e=etype, v=value)
2295 return u'[ERROR] {e.__name__}: {v}'.format(e=etype, v=value)
2296
2296
2297 def user_variables(self, names):
2297 def user_variables(self, names):
2298 """Get a list of variable names from the user's namespace.
2298 """Get a list of variable names from the user's namespace.
2299
2299
2300 Parameters
2300 Parameters
2301 ----------
2301 ----------
2302 names : list of strings
2302 names : list of strings
2303 A list of names of variables to be read from the user namespace.
2303 A list of names of variables to be read from the user namespace.
2304
2304
2305 Returns
2305 Returns
2306 -------
2306 -------
2307 A dict, keyed by the input names and with the repr() of each value.
2307 A dict, keyed by the input names and with the repr() of each value.
2308 """
2308 """
2309 out = {}
2309 out = {}
2310 user_ns = self.user_ns
2310 user_ns = self.user_ns
2311 for varname in names:
2311 for varname in names:
2312 try:
2312 try:
2313 value = repr(user_ns[varname])
2313 value = repr(user_ns[varname])
2314 except:
2314 except:
2315 value = self._simple_error()
2315 value = self._simple_error()
2316 out[varname] = value
2316 out[varname] = value
2317 return out
2317 return out
2318
2318
2319 def user_expressions(self, expressions):
2319 def user_expressions(self, expressions):
2320 """Evaluate a dict of expressions in the user's namespace.
2320 """Evaluate a dict of expressions in the user's namespace.
2321
2321
2322 Parameters
2322 Parameters
2323 ----------
2323 ----------
2324 expressions : dict
2324 expressions : dict
2325 A dict with string keys and string values. The expression values
2325 A dict with string keys and string values. The expression values
2326 should be valid Python expressions, each of which will be evaluated
2326 should be valid Python expressions, each of which will be evaluated
2327 in the user namespace.
2327 in the user namespace.
2328
2328
2329 Returns
2329 Returns
2330 -------
2330 -------
2331 A dict, keyed like the input expressions dict, with the repr() of each
2331 A dict, keyed like the input expressions dict, with the repr() of each
2332 value.
2332 value.
2333 """
2333 """
2334 out = {}
2334 out = {}
2335 user_ns = self.user_ns
2335 user_ns = self.user_ns
2336 global_ns = self.user_global_ns
2336 global_ns = self.user_global_ns
2337 for key, expr in expressions.iteritems():
2337 for key, expr in expressions.iteritems():
2338 try:
2338 try:
2339 value = repr(eval(expr, global_ns, user_ns))
2339 value = repr(eval(expr, global_ns, user_ns))
2340 except:
2340 except:
2341 value = self._simple_error()
2341 value = self._simple_error()
2342 out[key] = value
2342 out[key] = value
2343 return out
2343 return out
2344
2344
2345 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2345 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2346 # Things related to the running of code
2346 # Things related to the running of code
2347 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2347 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2348
2348
2349 def ex(self, cmd):
2349 def ex(self, cmd):
2350 """Execute a normal python statement in user namespace."""
2350 """Execute a normal python statement in user namespace."""
2351 with self.builtin_trap:
2351 with self.builtin_trap:
2352 exec cmd in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns
2352 exec cmd in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns
2353
2353
2354 def ev(self, expr):
2354 def ev(self, expr):
2355 """Evaluate python expression expr in user namespace.
2355 """Evaluate python expression expr in user namespace.
2356
2356
2357 Returns the result of evaluation
2357 Returns the result of evaluation
2358 """
2358 """
2359 with self.builtin_trap:
2359 with self.builtin_trap:
2360 return eval(expr, self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns)
2360 return eval(expr, self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns)
2361
2361
2362 def safe_execfile(self, fname, *where, **kw):
2362 def safe_execfile(self, fname, *where, **kw):
2363 """A safe version of the builtin execfile().
2363 """A safe version of the builtin execfile().
2364
2364
2365 This version will never throw an exception, but instead print
2365 This version will never throw an exception, but instead print
2366 helpful error messages to the screen. This only works on pure
2366 helpful error messages to the screen. This only works on pure
2367 Python files with the .py extension.
2367 Python files with the .py extension.
2368
2368
2369 Parameters
2369 Parameters
2370 ----------
2370 ----------
2371 fname : string
2371 fname : string
2372 The name of the file to be executed.
2372 The name of the file to be executed.
2373 where : tuple
2373 where : tuple
2374 One or two namespaces, passed to execfile() as (globals,locals).
2374 One or two namespaces, passed to execfile() as (globals,locals).
2375 If only one is given, it is passed as both.
2375 If only one is given, it is passed as both.
2376 exit_ignore : bool (False)
2376 exit_ignore : bool (False)
2377 If True, then silence SystemExit for non-zero status (it is always
2377 If True, then silence SystemExit for non-zero status (it is always
2378 silenced for zero status, as it is so common).
2378 silenced for zero status, as it is so common).
2379 raise_exceptions : bool (False)
2379 raise_exceptions : bool (False)
2380 If True raise exceptions everywhere. Meant for testing.
2380 If True raise exceptions everywhere. Meant for testing.
2381
2381
2382 """
2382 """
2383 kw.setdefault('exit_ignore', False)
2383 kw.setdefault('exit_ignore', False)
2384 kw.setdefault('raise_exceptions', False)
2384 kw.setdefault('raise_exceptions', False)
2385
2385
2386 fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname))
2386 fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname))
2387
2387
2388 # Make sure we can open the file
2388 # Make sure we can open the file
2389 try:
2389 try:
2390 with open(fname) as thefile:
2390 with open(fname) as thefile:
2391 pass
2391 pass
2392 except:
2392 except:
2393 warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname)
2393 warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname)
2394 return
2394 return
2395
2395
2396 # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the
2396 # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the
2397 # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where
2397 # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where
2398 # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path
2398 # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path
2399 dname = os.path.dirname(fname)
2399 dname = os.path.dirname(fname)
2400
2400
2401 with prepended_to_syspath(dname):
2401 with prepended_to_syspath(dname):
2402 try:
2402 try:
2403 py3compat.execfile(fname,*where)
2403 py3compat.execfile(fname,*where)
2404 except SystemExit, status:
2404 except SystemExit, status:
2405 # If the call was made with 0 or None exit status (sys.exit(0)
2405 # If the call was made with 0 or None exit status (sys.exit(0)
2406 # or sys.exit() ), don't bother showing a traceback, as both of
2406 # or sys.exit() ), don't bother showing a traceback, as both of
2407 # these are considered normal by the OS:
2407 # these are considered normal by the OS:
2408 # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit(0)'; echo $?
2408 # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit(0)'; echo $?
2409 # 0
2409 # 0
2410 # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit()'; echo $?
2410 # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit()'; echo $?
2411 # 0
2411 # 0
2412 # For other exit status, we show the exception unless
2412 # For other exit status, we show the exception unless
2413 # explicitly silenced, but only in short form.
2413 # explicitly silenced, but only in short form.
2414 if kw['raise_exceptions']:
2414 if kw['raise_exceptions']:
2415 raise
2415 raise
2416 if status.code not in (0, None) and not kw['exit_ignore']:
2416 if status.code not in (0, None) and not kw['exit_ignore']:
2417 self.showtraceback(exception_only=True)
2417 self.showtraceback(exception_only=True)
2418 except:
2418 except:
2419 if kw['raise_exceptions']:
2419 if kw['raise_exceptions']:
2420 raise
2420 raise
2421 self.showtraceback()
2421 self.showtraceback()
2422
2422
2423 def safe_execfile_ipy(self, fname):
2423 def safe_execfile_ipy(self, fname):
2424 """Like safe_execfile, but for .ipy files with IPython syntax.
2424 """Like safe_execfile, but for .ipy files with IPython syntax.
2425
2425
2426 Parameters
2426 Parameters
2427 ----------
2427 ----------
2428 fname : str
2428 fname : str
2429 The name of the file to execute. The filename must have a
2429 The name of the file to execute. The filename must have a
2430 .ipy extension.
2430 .ipy extension.
2431 """
2431 """
2432 fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname))
2432 fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname))
2433
2433
2434 # Make sure we can open the file
2434 # Make sure we can open the file
2435 try:
2435 try:
2436 with open(fname) as thefile:
2436 with open(fname) as thefile:
2437 pass
2437 pass
2438 except:
2438 except:
2439 warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname)
2439 warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname)
2440 return
2440 return
2441
2441
2442 # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the
2442 # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the
2443 # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where
2443 # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where
2444 # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path
2444 # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path
2445 dname = os.path.dirname(fname)
2445 dname = os.path.dirname(fname)
2446
2446
2447 with prepended_to_syspath(dname):
2447 with prepended_to_syspath(dname):
2448 try:
2448 try:
2449 with open(fname) as thefile:
2449 with open(fname) as thefile:
2450 # self.run_cell currently captures all exceptions
2450 # self.run_cell currently captures all exceptions
2451 # raised in user code. It would be nice if there were
2451 # raised in user code. It would be nice if there were
2452 # versions of runlines, execfile that did raise, so
2452 # versions of runlines, execfile that did raise, so
2453 # we could catch the errors.
2453 # we could catch the errors.
2454 self.run_cell(thefile.read(), store_history=False)
2454 self.run_cell(thefile.read(), store_history=False)
2455 except:
2455 except:
2456 self.showtraceback()
2456 self.showtraceback()
2457 warn('Unknown failure executing file: <%s>' % fname)
2457 warn('Unknown failure executing file: <%s>' % fname)
2458
2458
2459 def safe_run_module(self, mod_name, where):
2459 def safe_run_module(self, mod_name, where):
2460 """A safe version of runpy.run_module().
2460 """A safe version of runpy.run_module().
2461
2461
2462 This version will never throw an exception, but instead print
2462 This version will never throw an exception, but instead print
2463 helpful error messages to the screen.
2463 helpful error messages to the screen.
2464
2464
2465 Parameters
2465 Parameters
2466 ----------
2466 ----------
2467 mod_name : string
2467 mod_name : string
2468 The name of the module to be executed.
2468 The name of the module to be executed.
2469 where : dict
2469 where : dict
2470 The globals namespace.
2470 The globals namespace.
2471 """
2471 """
2472 try:
2472 try:
2473 where.update(
2473 where.update(
2474 runpy.run_module(str(mod_name), run_name="__main__",
2474 runpy.run_module(str(mod_name), run_name="__main__",
2475 alter_sys=True)
2475 alter_sys=True)
2476 )
2476 )
2477 except:
2477 except:
2478 self.showtraceback()
2478 self.showtraceback()
2479 warn('Unknown failure executing module: <%s>' % mod_name)
2479 warn('Unknown failure executing module: <%s>' % mod_name)
2480
2480
2481 def call_cell_magic(self, raw_cell, store_history=False):
2481 def call_cell_magic(self, raw_cell, store_history=False):
2482 line, _, cell = raw_cell.partition(os.linesep)
2482 line, _, cell = raw_cell.partition(os.linesep)
2483 magic_name, _, line = line.partition(' ')
2483 magic_name, _, line = line.partition(' ')
2484 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC)
2484 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC)
2485 return self.cell_magic(magic_name, line, cell)
2485 return self.cell_magic(magic_name, line, cell)
2486
2486
2487 def run_cell(self, raw_cell, store_history=False, silent=False):
2487 def run_cell(self, raw_cell, store_history=False, silent=False):
2488 """Run a complete IPython cell.
2488 """Run a complete IPython cell.
2489
2489
2490 Parameters
2490 Parameters
2491 ----------
2491 ----------
2492 raw_cell : str
2492 raw_cell : str
2493 The code (including IPython code such as %magic functions) to run.
2493 The code (including IPython code such as %magic functions) to run.
2494 store_history : bool
2494 store_history : bool
2495 If True, the raw and translated cell will be stored in IPython's
2495 If True, the raw and translated cell will be stored in IPython's
2496 history. For user code calling back into IPython's machinery, this
2496 history. For user code calling back into IPython's machinery, this
2497 should be set to False.
2497 should be set to False.
2498 silent : bool
2498 silent : bool
2499 If True, avoid side-effets, such as implicit displayhooks, history,
2499 If True, avoid side-effets, such as implicit displayhooks, history,
2500 and logging. silent=True forces store_history=False.
2500 and logging. silent=True forces store_history=False.
2501 """
2501 """
2502 if (not raw_cell) or raw_cell.isspace():
2502 if (not raw_cell) or raw_cell.isspace():
2503 return
2503 return
2504
2504
2505 if silent:
2505 if silent:
2506 store_history = False
2506 store_history = False
2507
2507
2508 if raw_cell.startswith('%%'):
2508 if raw_cell.startswith('%%'):
2509 return self.call_cell_magic(raw_cell, store_history)
2509 return self.call_cell_magic(raw_cell, store_history)
2510
2510
2511 for line in raw_cell.splitlines():
2511 for line in raw_cell.splitlines():
2512 self.input_splitter.push(line)
2512 self.input_splitter.push(line)
2513 cell = self.input_splitter.source_reset()
2513 cell = self.input_splitter.source_reset()
2514
2514
2515 with self.builtin_trap:
2515 with self.builtin_trap:
2516 prefilter_failed = False
2516 prefilter_failed = False
2517 if len(cell.splitlines()) == 1:
2517 if len(cell.splitlines()) == 1:
2518 try:
2518 try:
2519 # use prefilter_lines to handle trailing newlines
2519 # use prefilter_lines to handle trailing newlines
2520 # restore trailing newline for ast.parse
2520 # restore trailing newline for ast.parse
2521 cell = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(cell) + '\n'
2521 cell = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(cell) + '\n'
2522 except AliasError as e:
2522 except AliasError as e:
2523 error(e)
2523 error(e)
2524 prefilter_failed = True
2524 prefilter_failed = True
2525 except Exception:
2525 except Exception:
2526 # don't allow prefilter errors to crash IPython
2526 # don't allow prefilter errors to crash IPython
2527 self.showtraceback()
2527 self.showtraceback()
2528 prefilter_failed = True
2528 prefilter_failed = True
2529
2529
2530 # Store raw and processed history
2530 # Store raw and processed history
2531 if store_history:
2531 if store_history:
2532 self.history_manager.store_inputs(self.execution_count,
2532 self.history_manager.store_inputs(self.execution_count,
2533 cell, raw_cell)
2533 cell, raw_cell)
2534 if not silent:
2534 if not silent:
2535 self.logger.log(cell, raw_cell)
2535 self.logger.log(cell, raw_cell)
2536
2536
2537 if not prefilter_failed:
2537 if not prefilter_failed:
2538 # don't run if prefilter failed
2538 # don't run if prefilter failed
2539 cell_name = self.compile.cache(cell, self.execution_count)
2539 cell_name = self.compile.cache(cell, self.execution_count)
2540
2540
2541 with self.display_trap:
2541 with self.display_trap:
2542 try:
2542 try:
2543 code_ast = self.compile.ast_parse(cell,
2543 code_ast = self.compile.ast_parse(cell,
2544 filename=cell_name)
2544 filename=cell_name)
2545 except IndentationError:
2545 except IndentationError:
2546 self.showindentationerror()
2546 self.showindentationerror()
2547 if store_history:
2547 if store_history:
2548 self.execution_count += 1
2548 self.execution_count += 1
2549 return None
2549 return None
2550 except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError, TypeError,
2550 except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError, TypeError,
2551 MemoryError):
2551 MemoryError):
2552 self.showsyntaxerror()
2552 self.showsyntaxerror()
2553 if store_history:
2553 if store_history:
2554 self.execution_count += 1
2554 self.execution_count += 1
2555 return None
2555 return None
2556
2556
2557 interactivity = "none" if silent else "last_expr"
2557 interactivity = "none" if silent else "last_expr"
2558 self.run_ast_nodes(code_ast.body, cell_name,
2558 self.run_ast_nodes(code_ast.body, cell_name,
2559 interactivity=interactivity)
2559 interactivity=interactivity)
2560
2560
2561 # Execute any registered post-execution functions.
2561 # Execute any registered post-execution functions.
2562 # unless we are silent
2562 # unless we are silent
2563 post_exec = [] if silent else self._post_execute.iteritems()
2563 post_exec = [] if silent else self._post_execute.iteritems()
2564
2564
2565 for func, status in post_exec:
2565 for func, status in post_exec:
2566 if self.disable_failing_post_execute and not status:
2566 if self.disable_failing_post_execute and not status:
2567 continue
2567 continue
2568 try:
2568 try:
2569 func()
2569 func()
2570 except KeyboardInterrupt:
2570 except KeyboardInterrupt:
2571 print >> io.stderr, "\nKeyboardInterrupt"
2571 print >> io.stderr, "\nKeyboardInterrupt"
2572 except Exception:
2572 except Exception:
2573 # register as failing:
2573 # register as failing:
2574 self._post_execute[func] = False
2574 self._post_execute[func] = False
2575 self.showtraceback()
2575 self.showtraceback()
2576 print >> io.stderr, '\n'.join([
2576 print >> io.stderr, '\n'.join([
2577 "post-execution function %r produced an error." % func,
2577 "post-execution function %r produced an error." % func,
2578 "If this problem persists, you can disable failing post-exec functions with:",
2578 "If this problem persists, you can disable failing post-exec functions with:",
2579 "",
2579 "",
2580 " get_ipython().disable_failing_post_execute = True"
2580 " get_ipython().disable_failing_post_execute = True"
2581 ])
2581 ])
2582
2582
2583 if store_history:
2583 if store_history:
2584 # Write output to the database. Does nothing unless
2584 # Write output to the database. Does nothing unless
2585 # history output logging is enabled.
2585 # history output logging is enabled.
2586 self.history_manager.store_output(self.execution_count)
2586 self.history_manager.store_output(self.execution_count)
2587 # Each cell is a *single* input, regardless of how many lines it has
2587 # Each cell is a *single* input, regardless of how many lines it has
2588 self.execution_count += 1
2588 self.execution_count += 1
2589
2589
2590 def run_ast_nodes(self, nodelist, cell_name, interactivity='last_expr'):
2590 def run_ast_nodes(self, nodelist, cell_name, interactivity='last_expr'):
2591 """Run a sequence of AST nodes. The execution mode depends on the
2591 """Run a sequence of AST nodes. The execution mode depends on the
2592 interactivity parameter.
2592 interactivity parameter.
2593
2593
2594 Parameters
2594 Parameters
2595 ----------
2595 ----------
2596 nodelist : list
2596 nodelist : list
2597 A sequence of AST nodes to run.
2597 A sequence of AST nodes to run.
2598 cell_name : str
2598 cell_name : str
2599 Will be passed to the compiler as the filename of the cell. Typically
2599 Will be passed to the compiler as the filename of the cell. Typically
2600 the value returned by ip.compile.cache(cell).
2600 the value returned by ip.compile.cache(cell).
2601 interactivity : str
2601 interactivity : str
2602 'all', 'last', 'last_expr' or 'none', specifying which nodes should be
2602 'all', 'last', 'last_expr' or 'none', specifying which nodes should be
2603 run interactively (displaying output from expressions). 'last_expr'
2603 run interactively (displaying output from expressions). 'last_expr'
2604 will run the last node interactively only if it is an expression (i.e.
2604 will run the last node interactively only if it is an expression (i.e.
2605 expressions in loops or other blocks are not displayed. Other values
2605 expressions in loops or other blocks are not displayed. Other values
2606 for this parameter will raise a ValueError.
2606 for this parameter will raise a ValueError.
2607 """
2607 """
2608 if not nodelist:
2608 if not nodelist:
2609 return
2609 return
2610
2610
2611 if interactivity == 'last_expr':
2611 if interactivity == 'last_expr':
2612 if isinstance(nodelist[-1], ast.Expr):
2612 if isinstance(nodelist[-1], ast.Expr):
2613 interactivity = "last"
2613 interactivity = "last"
2614 else:
2614 else:
2615 interactivity = "none"
2615 interactivity = "none"
2616
2616
2617 if interactivity == 'none':
2617 if interactivity == 'none':
2618 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = nodelist, []
2618 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = nodelist, []
2619 elif interactivity == 'last':
2619 elif interactivity == 'last':
2620 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = nodelist[:-1], nodelist[-1:]
2620 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = nodelist[:-1], nodelist[-1:]
2621 elif interactivity == 'all':
2621 elif interactivity == 'all':
2622 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = [], nodelist
2622 to_run_exec, to_run_interactive = [], nodelist
2623 else:
2623 else:
2624 raise ValueError("Interactivity was %r" % interactivity)
2624 raise ValueError("Interactivity was %r" % interactivity)
2625
2625
2626 exec_count = self.execution_count
2626 exec_count = self.execution_count
2627
2627
2628 try:
2628 try:
2629 for i, node in enumerate(to_run_exec):
2629 for i, node in enumerate(to_run_exec):
2630 mod = ast.Module([node])
2630 mod = ast.Module([node])
2631 code = self.compile(mod, cell_name, "exec")
2631 code = self.compile(mod, cell_name, "exec")
2632 if self.run_code(code):
2632 if self.run_code(code):
2633 return True
2633 return True
2634
2634
2635 for i, node in enumerate(to_run_interactive):
2635 for i, node in enumerate(to_run_interactive):
2636 mod = ast.Interactive([node])
2636 mod = ast.Interactive([node])
2637 code = self.compile(mod, cell_name, "single")
2637 code = self.compile(mod, cell_name, "single")
2638 if self.run_code(code):
2638 if self.run_code(code):
2639 return True
2639 return True
2640
2640
2641 # Flush softspace
2641 # Flush softspace
2642 if softspace(sys.stdout, 0):
2642 if softspace(sys.stdout, 0):
2643 print
2643 print
2644
2644
2645 except:
2645 except:
2646 # It's possible to have exceptions raised here, typically by
2646 # It's possible to have exceptions raised here, typically by
2647 # compilation of odd code (such as a naked 'return' outside a
2647 # compilation of odd code (such as a naked 'return' outside a
2648 # function) that did parse but isn't valid. Typically the exception
2648 # function) that did parse but isn't valid. Typically the exception
2649 # is a SyntaxError, but it's safest just to catch anything and show
2649 # is a SyntaxError, but it's safest just to catch anything and show
2650 # the user a traceback.
2650 # the user a traceback.
2651
2651
2652 # We do only one try/except outside the loop to minimize the impact
2652 # We do only one try/except outside the loop to minimize the impact
2653 # on runtime, and also because if any node in the node list is
2653 # on runtime, and also because if any node in the node list is
2654 # broken, we should stop execution completely.
2654 # broken, we should stop execution completely.
2655 self.showtraceback()
2655 self.showtraceback()
2656
2656
2657 return False
2657 return False
2658
2658
2659 def run_code(self, code_obj):
2659 def run_code(self, code_obj):
2660 """Execute a code object.
2660 """Execute a code object.
2661
2661
2662 When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a
2662 When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a
2663 traceback.
2663 traceback.
2664
2664
2665 Parameters
2665 Parameters
2666 ----------
2666 ----------
2667 code_obj : code object
2667 code_obj : code object
2668 A compiled code object, to be executed
2668 A compiled code object, to be executed
2669
2669
2670 Returns
2670 Returns
2671 -------
2671 -------
2672 False : successful execution.
2672 False : successful execution.
2673 True : an error occurred.
2673 True : an error occurred.
2674 """
2674 """
2675
2675
2676 # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it
2676 # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it
2677 # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered
2677 # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered
2678 old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook
2678 old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook
2679
2679
2680 # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config
2680 # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config
2681 # code (such as magics) needs access to it.
2681 # code (such as magics) needs access to it.
2682 self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook
2682 self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook
2683 outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default
2683 outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default
2684 try:
2684 try:
2685 try:
2685 try:
2686 self.hooks.pre_run_code_hook()
2686 self.hooks.pre_run_code_hook()
2687 #rprint('Running code', repr(code_obj)) # dbg
2687 #rprint('Running code', repr(code_obj)) # dbg
2688 exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns
2688 exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns
2689 finally:
2689 finally:
2690 # Reset our crash handler in place
2690 # Reset our crash handler in place
2691 sys.excepthook = old_excepthook
2691 sys.excepthook = old_excepthook
2692 except SystemExit:
2692 except SystemExit:
2693 self.showtraceback(exception_only=True)
2693 self.showtraceback(exception_only=True)
2694 warn("To exit: use 'exit', 'quit', or Ctrl-D.", level=1)
2694 warn("To exit: use 'exit', 'quit', or Ctrl-D.", level=1)
2695 except self.custom_exceptions:
2695 except self.custom_exceptions:
2696 etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
2696 etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
2697 self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb)
2697 self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb)
2698 except:
2698 except:
2699 self.showtraceback()
2699 self.showtraceback()
2700 else:
2700 else:
2701 outflag = 0
2701 outflag = 0
2702 return outflag
2702 return outflag
2703
2703
2704 # For backwards compatibility
2704 # For backwards compatibility
2705 runcode = run_code
2705 runcode = run_code
2706
2706
2707 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2707 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2708 # Things related to GUI support and pylab
2708 # Things related to GUI support and pylab
2709 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2709 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2710
2710
2711 def enable_gui(self, gui=None):
2711 def enable_gui(self, gui=None):
2712 raise NotImplementedError('Implement enable_gui in a subclass')
2712 raise NotImplementedError('Implement enable_gui in a subclass')
2713
2713
2714 def enable_pylab(self, gui=None, import_all=True):
2714 def enable_pylab(self, gui=None, import_all=True):
2715 """Activate pylab support at runtime.
2715 """Activate pylab support at runtime.
2716
2716
2717 This turns on support for matplotlib, preloads into the interactive
2717 This turns on support for matplotlib, preloads into the interactive
2718 namespace all of numpy and pylab, and configures IPython to correctly
2718 namespace all of numpy and pylab, and configures IPython to correctly
2719 interact with the GUI event loop. The GUI backend to be used can be
2719 interact with the GUI event loop. The GUI backend to be used can be
2720 optionally selected with the optional :param:`gui` argument.
2720 optionally selected with the optional :param:`gui` argument.
2721
2721
2722 Parameters
2722 Parameters
2723 ----------
2723 ----------
2724 gui : optional, string
2724 gui : optional, string
2725
2725
2726 If given, dictates the choice of matplotlib GUI backend to use
2726 If given, dictates the choice of matplotlib GUI backend to use
2727 (should be one of IPython's supported backends, 'qt', 'osx', 'tk',
2727 (should be one of IPython's supported backends, 'qt', 'osx', 'tk',
2728 'gtk', 'wx' or 'inline'), otherwise we use the default chosen by
2728 'gtk', 'wx' or 'inline'), otherwise we use the default chosen by
2729 matplotlib (as dictated by the matplotlib build-time options plus the
2729 matplotlib (as dictated by the matplotlib build-time options plus the
2730 user's matplotlibrc configuration file). Note that not all backends
2730 user's matplotlibrc configuration file). Note that not all backends
2731 make sense in all contexts, for example a terminal ipython can't
2731 make sense in all contexts, for example a terminal ipython can't
2732 display figures inline.
2732 display figures inline.
2733 """
2733 """
2734 from IPython.core.pylabtools import mpl_runner
2734 from IPython.core.pylabtools import mpl_runner
2735 # We want to prevent the loading of pylab to pollute the user's
2735 # We want to prevent the loading of pylab to pollute the user's
2736 # namespace as shown by the %who* magics, so we execute the activation
2736 # namespace as shown by the %who* magics, so we execute the activation
2737 # code in an empty namespace, and we update *both* user_ns and
2737 # code in an empty namespace, and we update *both* user_ns and
2738 # user_ns_hidden with this information.
2738 # user_ns_hidden with this information.
2739 ns = {}
2739 ns = {}
2740 try:
2740 try:
2741 gui = pylab_activate(ns, gui, import_all, self)
2741 gui = pylab_activate(ns, gui, import_all, self)
2742 except KeyError:
2742 except KeyError:
2743 error("Backend %r not supported" % gui)
2743 error("Backend %r not supported" % gui)
2744 return
2744 return
2745 self.user_ns.update(ns)
2745 self.user_ns.update(ns)
2746 self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns)
2746 self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns)
2747 # Now we must activate the gui pylab wants to use, and fix %run to take
2747 # Now we must activate the gui pylab wants to use, and fix %run to take
2748 # plot updates into account
2748 # plot updates into account
2749 self.enable_gui(gui)
2749 self.enable_gui(gui)
2750 self.magics_manager.registry['ExecutionMagics'].default_runner = \
2750 self.magics_manager.registry['ExecutionMagics'].default_runner = \
2751 mpl_runner(self.safe_execfile)
2751 mpl_runner(self.safe_execfile)
2752
2752
2753 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2753 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2754 # Utilities
2754 # Utilities
2755 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2755 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2756
2756
2757 def var_expand(self, cmd, depth=0, formatter=DollarFormatter()):
2757 def var_expand(self, cmd, depth=0, formatter=DollarFormatter()):
2758 """Expand python variables in a string.
2758 """Expand python variables in a string.
2759
2759
2760 The depth argument indicates how many frames above the caller should
2760 The depth argument indicates how many frames above the caller should
2761 be walked to look for the local namespace where to expand variables.
2761 be walked to look for the local namespace where to expand variables.
2762
2762
2763 The global namespace for expansion is always the user's interactive
2763 The global namespace for expansion is always the user's interactive
2764 namespace.
2764 namespace.
2765 """
2765 """
2766 ns = self.user_ns.copy()
2766 ns = self.user_ns.copy()
2767 ns.update(sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals)
2767 ns.update(sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals)
2768 ns.pop('self', None)
2768 ns.pop('self', None)
2769 try:
2769 try:
2770 cmd = formatter.format(cmd, **ns)
2770 cmd = formatter.format(cmd, **ns)
2771 except Exception:
2771 except Exception:
2772 # if formatter couldn't format, just let it go untransformed
2772 # if formatter couldn't format, just let it go untransformed
2773 pass
2773 pass
2774 return cmd
2774 return cmd
2775
2775
2776 def mktempfile(self, data=None, prefix='ipython_edit_'):
2776 def mktempfile(self, data=None, prefix='ipython_edit_'):
2777 """Make a new tempfile and return its filename.
2777 """Make a new tempfile and return its filename.
2778
2778
2779 This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created
2779 This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created
2780 filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time.
2780 filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time.
2781
2781
2782 Optional inputs:
2782 Optional inputs:
2783
2783
2784 - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file
2784 - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file
2785 immediately, and the file is closed again."""
2785 immediately, and the file is closed again."""
2786
2786
2787 filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py', prefix)
2787 filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py', prefix)
2788 self.tempfiles.append(filename)
2788 self.tempfiles.append(filename)
2789
2789
2790 if data:
2790 if data:
2791 tmp_file = open(filename,'w')
2791 tmp_file = open(filename,'w')
2792 tmp_file.write(data)
2792 tmp_file.write(data)
2793 tmp_file.close()
2793 tmp_file.close()
2794 return filename
2794 return filename
2795
2795
2796 # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored.
2796 # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored.
2797 def write(self,data):
2797 def write(self,data):
2798 """Write a string to the default output"""
2798 """Write a string to the default output"""
2799 io.stdout.write(data)
2799 io.stdout.write(data)
2800
2800
2801 # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored.
2801 # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored.
2802 def write_err(self,data):
2802 def write_err(self,data):
2803 """Write a string to the default error output"""
2803 """Write a string to the default error output"""
2804 io.stderr.write(data)
2804 io.stderr.write(data)
2805
2805
2806 def ask_yes_no(self, prompt, default=None):
2806 def ask_yes_no(self, prompt, default=None):
2807 if self.quiet:
2807 if self.quiet:
2808 return True
2808 return True
2809 return ask_yes_no(prompt,default)
2809 return ask_yes_no(prompt,default)
2810
2810
2811 def show_usage(self):
2811 def show_usage(self):
2812 """Show a usage message"""
2812 """Show a usage message"""
2813 page.page(IPython.core.usage.interactive_usage)
2813 page.page(IPython.core.usage.interactive_usage)
2814
2814
2815 def extract_input_lines(self, range_str, raw=False):
2815 def extract_input_lines(self, range_str, raw=False):
2816 """Return as a string a set of input history slices.
2816 """Return as a string a set of input history slices.
2817
2817
2818 Parameters
2818 Parameters
2819 ----------
2819 ----------
2820 range_str : string
2820 range_str : string
2821 The set of slices is given as a string, like "~5/6-~4/2 4:8 9",
2821 The set of slices is given as a string, like "~5/6-~4/2 4:8 9",
2822 since this function is for use by magic functions which get their
2822 since this function is for use by magic functions which get their
2823 arguments as strings. The number before the / is the session
2823 arguments as strings. The number before the / is the session
2824 number: ~n goes n back from the current session.
2824 number: ~n goes n back from the current session.
2825
2825
2826 Optional Parameters:
2826 Optional Parameters:
2827 - raw(False): by default, the processed input is used. If this is
2827 - raw(False): by default, the processed input is used. If this is
2828 true, the raw input history is used instead.
2828 true, the raw input history is used instead.
2829
2829
2830 Note that slices can be called with two notations:
2830 Note that slices can be called with two notations:
2831
2831
2832 N:M -> standard python form, means including items N...(M-1).
2832 N:M -> standard python form, means including items N...(M-1).
2833
2833
2834 N-M -> include items N..M (closed endpoint)."""
2834 N-M -> include items N..M (closed endpoint)."""
2835 lines = self.history_manager.get_range_by_str(range_str, raw=raw)
2835 lines = self.history_manager.get_range_by_str(range_str, raw=raw)
2836 return "\n".join(x for _, _, x in lines)
2836 return "\n".join(x for _, _, x in lines)
2837
2837
2838 def find_user_code(self, target, raw=True, py_only=False):
2838 def find_user_code(self, target, raw=True, py_only=False):
2839 """Get a code string from history, file, url, or a string or macro.
2839 """Get a code string from history, file, url, or a string or macro.
2840
2840
2841 This is mainly used by magic functions.
2841 This is mainly used by magic functions.
2842
2842
2843 Parameters
2843 Parameters
2844 ----------
2844 ----------
2845
2845
2846 target : str
2846 target : str
2847
2847
2848 A string specifying code to retrieve. This will be tried respectively
2848 A string specifying code to retrieve. This will be tried respectively
2849 as: ranges of input history (see %history for syntax), url,
2849 as: ranges of input history (see %history for syntax), url,
2850 correspnding .py file, filename, or an expression evaluating to a
2850 correspnding .py file, filename, or an expression evaluating to a
2851 string or Macro in the user namespace.
2851 string or Macro in the user namespace.
2852
2852
2853 raw : bool
2853 raw : bool
2854 If true (default), retrieve raw history. Has no effect on the other
2854 If true (default), retrieve raw history. Has no effect on the other
2855 retrieval mechanisms.
2855 retrieval mechanisms.
2856
2856
2857 py_only : bool (default False)
2857 py_only : bool (default False)
2858 Only try to fetch python code, do not try alternative methods to decode file
2858 Only try to fetch python code, do not try alternative methods to decode file
2859 if unicode fails.
2859 if unicode fails.
2860
2860
2861 Returns
2861 Returns
2862 -------
2862 -------
2863 A string of code.
2863 A string of code.
2864
2864
2865 ValueError is raised if nothing is found, and TypeError if it evaluates
2865 ValueError is raised if nothing is found, and TypeError if it evaluates
2866 to an object of another type. In each case, .args[0] is a printable
2866 to an object of another type. In each case, .args[0] is a printable
2867 message.
2867 message.
2868 """
2868 """
2869 code = self.extract_input_lines(target, raw=raw) # Grab history
2869 code = self.extract_input_lines(target, raw=raw) # Grab history
2870 if code:
2870 if code:
2871 return code
2871 return code
2872 utarget = unquote_filename(target)
2872 utarget = unquote_filename(target)
2873 try:
2873 try:
2874 if utarget.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
2874 if utarget.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
2875 return openpy.read_py_url(utarget, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
2875 return openpy.read_py_url(utarget, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
2876 except UnicodeDecodeError:
2876 except UnicodeDecodeError:
2877 if not py_only :
2877 if not py_only :
2878 response = urllib.urlopen(target)
2878 response = urllib.urlopen(target)
2879 return response.read().decode('latin1')
2879 return response.read().decode('latin1')
2880 raise ValueError(("'%s' seem to be unreadable.") % utarget)
2880 raise ValueError(("'%s' seem to be unreadable.") % utarget)
2881
2881
2882 potential_target = [target]
2882 potential_target = [target]
2883 try :
2883 try :
2884 potential_target.insert(0,get_py_filename(target))
2884 potential_target.insert(0,get_py_filename(target))
2885 except IOError:
2885 except IOError:
2886 pass
2886 pass
2887
2887
2888 for tgt in potential_target :
2888 for tgt in potential_target :
2889 if os.path.isfile(tgt): # Read file
2889 if os.path.isfile(tgt): # Read file
2890 try :
2890 try :
2891 return openpy.read_py_file(tgt, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
2891 return openpy.read_py_file(tgt, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
2892 except UnicodeDecodeError :
2892 except UnicodeDecodeError :
2893 if not py_only :
2893 if not py_only :
2894 with io_open(tgt,'r', encoding='latin1') as f :
2894 with io_open(tgt,'r', encoding='latin1') as f :
2895 return f.read()
2895 return f.read()
2896 raise ValueError(("'%s' seem to be unreadable.") % target)
2896 raise ValueError(("'%s' seem to be unreadable.") % target)
2897
2897
2898 try: # User namespace
2898 try: # User namespace
2899 codeobj = eval(target, self.user_ns)
2899 codeobj = eval(target, self.user_ns)
2900 except Exception:
2900 except Exception:
2901 raise ValueError(("'%s' was not found in history, as a file, url, "
2901 raise ValueError(("'%s' was not found in history, as a file, url, "
2902 "nor in the user namespace.") % target)
2902 "nor in the user namespace.") % target)
2903 if isinstance(codeobj, basestring):
2903 if isinstance(codeobj, basestring):
2904 return codeobj
2904 return codeobj
2905 elif isinstance(codeobj, Macro):
2905 elif isinstance(codeobj, Macro):
2906 return codeobj.value
2906 return codeobj.value
2907
2907
2908 raise TypeError("%s is neither a string nor a macro." % target,
2908 raise TypeError("%s is neither a string nor a macro." % target,
2909 codeobj)
2909 codeobj)
2910
2910
2911 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2911 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2912 # Things related to IPython exiting
2912 # Things related to IPython exiting
2913 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2913 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2914 def atexit_operations(self):
2914 def atexit_operations(self):
2915 """This will be executed at the time of exit.
2915 """This will be executed at the time of exit.
2916
2916
2917 Cleanup operations and saving of persistent data that is done
2917 Cleanup operations and saving of persistent data that is done
2918 unconditionally by IPython should be performed here.
2918 unconditionally by IPython should be performed here.
2919
2919
2920 For things that may depend on startup flags or platform specifics (such
2920 For things that may depend on startup flags or platform specifics (such
2921 as having readline or not), register a separate atexit function in the
2921 as having readline or not), register a separate atexit function in the
2922 code that has the appropriate information, rather than trying to
2922 code that has the appropriate information, rather than trying to
2923 clutter
2923 clutter
2924 """
2924 """
2925 # Close the history session (this stores the end time and line count)
2925 # Close the history session (this stores the end time and line count)
2926 # this must be *before* the tempfile cleanup, in case of temporary
2926 # this must be *before* the tempfile cleanup, in case of temporary
2927 # history db
2927 # history db
2928 self.history_manager.end_session()
2928 self.history_manager.end_session()
2929
2929
2930 # Cleanup all tempfiles left around
2930 # Cleanup all tempfiles left around
2931 for tfile in self.tempfiles:
2931 for tfile in self.tempfiles:
2932 try:
2932 try:
2933 os.unlink(tfile)
2933 os.unlink(tfile)
2934 except OSError:
2934 except OSError:
2935 pass
2935 pass
2936
2936
2937 # Clear all user namespaces to release all references cleanly.
2937 # Clear all user namespaces to release all references cleanly.
2938 self.reset(new_session=False)
2938 self.reset(new_session=False)
2939
2939
2940 # Run user hooks
2940 # Run user hooks
2941 self.hooks.shutdown_hook()
2941 self.hooks.shutdown_hook()
2942
2942
2943 def cleanup(self):
2943 def cleanup(self):
2944 self.restore_sys_module_state()
2944 self.restore_sys_module_state()
2945
2945
2946
2946
2947 class InteractiveShellABC(object):
2947 class InteractiveShellABC(object):
2948 """An abstract base class for InteractiveShell."""
2948 """An abstract base class for InteractiveShell."""
2949 __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
2949 __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
2950
2950
2951 InteractiveShellABC.register(InteractiveShell)
2951 InteractiveShellABC.register(InteractiveShell)
@@ -1,3717 +1,3236 b''
1 """Magic functions for InteractiveShell.
1 """Magic functions for InteractiveShell.
2 """
2 """
3
3
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and
6 # Copyright (C) 2001 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
6 # Copyright (C) 2001 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
7 # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
7 # Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
8
8
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 # Imports
13 # Imports
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15
15
16 import __builtin__ as builtin_mod
16 import __builtin__ as builtin_mod
17 import bdb
17 import bdb
18 import gc
18 import gc
19 import inspect
19 import inspect
20 import io
20 import io
21 import json
21 import json
22 import os
22 import os
23 import re
23 import re
24 import sys
24 import sys
25 import time
25 import time
26 from StringIO import StringIO
26 from StringIO import StringIO
27 from pprint import pformat
27 from pprint import pformat
28 from urllib2 import urlopen
28 from urllib2 import urlopen
29
29
30 # cProfile was added in Python2.5
30 # cProfile was added in Python2.5
31 try:
31 try:
32 import cProfile as profile
32 import cProfile as profile
33 import pstats
33 import pstats
34 except ImportError:
34 except ImportError:
35 # profile isn't bundled by default in Debian for license reasons
35 # profile isn't bundled by default in Debian for license reasons
36 try:
36 try:
37 import profile, pstats
37 import profile, pstats
38 except ImportError:
38 except ImportError:
39 profile = pstats = None
39 profile = pstats = None
40
40
41 from IPython.config.application import Application
41 from IPython.config.application import Application
42 from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect
42 from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect
43 from IPython.core import magic_arguments, page
43 from IPython.core import page
44 from IPython.core.error import UsageError, StdinNotImplementedError, TryNext
44 from IPython.core.error import UsageError, StdinNotImplementedError, TryNext
45 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
45 from IPython.core.macro import Macro
46 from IPython.core.magic import (Bunch, Magics, compress_dhist,
46 from IPython.core.magic import (Bunch, Magics, compress_dhist,
47 on_off, needs_local_scope,
47 on_off, needs_local_scope,
48 register_magics, line_magic, cell_magic)
48 register_magics, line_magic, cell_magic)
49 from IPython.core.prefilter import ESC_MAGIC
50 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
49 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
51 from IPython.utils import openpy
50 from IPython.utils import openpy
52 from IPython.utils import py3compat
51 from IPython.utils import py3compat
53 from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING
52 from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING
54 from IPython.utils.io import file_read, nlprint
53 from IPython.utils.io import file_read, nlprint
55 from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct
54 from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct
56 from IPython.utils.module_paths import find_mod
55 from IPython.utils.module_paths import find_mod
57 from IPython.utils.path import get_py_filename, unquote_filename
56 from IPython.utils.path import get_py_filename, unquote_filename
58 from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd
57 from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd
59 from IPython.utils.terminal import set_term_title
58 from IPython.utils.terminal import set_term_title
60 from IPython.utils.text import format_screen
61 from IPython.utils.timing import clock, clock2
59 from IPython.utils.timing import clock, clock2
62 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
60 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
63
61
64 @register_magics
65 class BasicMagics(Magics):
66 """Magics that provide central IPython functionality.
67
68 These are various magics that don't fit into specific categories but that
69 are all part of the base 'IPython experience'."""
70
71 def _lsmagic(self):
72 mesc = ESC_MAGIC
73 cesc = mesc*2
74 mman = self.shell.magics_manager
75 magics = mman.lsmagic()
76 out = ['Available line magics:',
77 mesc + (' '+mesc).join(magics['line']),
78 '',
79 'Available cell magics:',
80 cesc + (' '+cesc).join(magics['cell']),
81 '',
82 mman.auto_status()]
83 return '\n'.join(out)
84
85 @line_magic
86 def lsmagic(self, parameter_s=''):
87 """List currently available magic functions."""
88 print self._lsmagic()
89
90 @line_magic
91 def magic(self, parameter_s=''):
92 """Print information about the magic function system.
93
94 Supported formats: -latex, -brief, -rest
95 """
96
97 mode = ''
98 try:
99 mode = parameter_s.split()[0][1:]
100 if mode == 'rest':
101 rest_docs = []
102 except:
103 pass
104
105 magic_docs = []
106 escapes = dict(line=ESC_MAGIC, cell=ESC_MAGIC*2)
107 magics = self.shell.magics_manager.magics
108
109 for mtype in ('line', 'cell'):
110 escape = escapes[mtype]
111 for fname, fn in magics[mtype].iteritems():
112
113 if mode == 'brief':
114 # only first line
115 if fn.__doc__:
116 fndoc = fn.__doc__.split('\n',1)[0]
117 else:
118 fndoc = 'No documentation'
119 else:
120 if fn.__doc__:
121 fndoc = fn.__doc__.rstrip()
122 else:
123 fndoc = 'No documentation'
124
125 if mode == 'rest':
126 rest_docs.append('**%s%s**::\n\n\t%s\n\n' %
127 (escape, fname, fndoc))
128 else:
129 magic_docs.append('%s%s:\n\t%s\n' %
130 (escape, fname, fndoc))
131
132 magic_docs = ''.join(magic_docs)
133
134 if mode == 'rest':
135 return "".join(rest_docs)
136
137 if mode == 'latex':
138 print self.format_latex(magic_docs)
139 return
140 else:
141 magic_docs = format_screen(magic_docs)
142 if mode == 'brief':
143 return magic_docs
144
145 out = ["""
146 IPython's 'magic' functions
147 ===========================
148
149 The magic function system provides a series of functions which allow you to
150 control the behavior of IPython itself, plus a lot of system-type
151 features. All these functions are prefixed with a % character, but parameters
152 are given without parentheses or quotes.
153
154 NOTE: If you have 'automagic' enabled (via the command line option or with the
155 %automagic function), you don't need to type in the % explicitly. By default,
156 IPython ships with automagic on, so you should only rarely need the % escape.
157
158 Example: typing '%cd mydir' (without the quotes) changes you working directory
159 to 'mydir', if it exists.
160
161 For a list of the available magic functions, use %lsmagic. For a description
162 of any of them, type %magic_name?, e.g. '%cd?'.
163
164 Currently the magic system has the following functions:""",
165 magic_docs,
166 "Summary of magic functions (from %slsmagic):",
167 self._lsmagic(),
168 ]
169 page.page('\n'.join(out))
170
171
172 @line_magic
173 def page(self, parameter_s=''):
174 """Pretty print the object and display it through a pager.
175
176 %page [options] OBJECT
177
178 If no object is given, use _ (last output).
179
180 Options:
181
182 -r: page str(object), don't pretty-print it."""
183
184 # After a function contributed by Olivier Aubert, slightly modified.
185
186 # Process options/args
187 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'r')
188 raw = 'r' in opts
189
190 oname = args and args or '_'
191 info = self._ofind(oname)
192 if info['found']:
193 txt = (raw and str or pformat)( info['obj'] )
194 page.page(txt)
195 else:
196 print 'Object `%s` not found' % oname
197
198 @line_magic
199 def profile(self, parameter_s=''):
200 """Print your currently active IPython profile."""
201 from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication
202 if BaseIPythonApplication.initialized():
203 print BaseIPythonApplication.instance().profile
204 else:
205 error("profile is an application-level value, but you don't appear to be in an IPython application")
206
207 @line_magic
208 def pprint(self, parameter_s=''):
209 """Toggle pretty printing on/off."""
210 ptformatter = self.shell.display_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
211 ptformatter.pprint = bool(1 - ptformatter.pprint)
212 print 'Pretty printing has been turned', \
213 ['OFF','ON'][ptformatter.pprint]
214
215 @line_magic
216 def colors(self, parameter_s=''):
217 """Switch color scheme for prompts, info system and exception handlers.
218
219 Currently implemented schemes: NoColor, Linux, LightBG.
220
221 Color scheme names are not case-sensitive.
222
223 Examples
224 --------
225 To get a plain black and white terminal::
226
227 %colors nocolor
228 """
229 def color_switch_err(name):
230 warn('Error changing %s color schemes.\n%s' %
231 (name,sys.exc_info()[1]))
232
233
234 new_scheme = parameter_s.strip()
235 if not new_scheme:
236 raise UsageError(
237 "%colors: you must specify a color scheme. See '%colors?'")
238 return
239 # local shortcut
240 shell = self.shell
241
242 import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline
243
244 if not shell.colors_force and \
245 not readline.have_readline and sys.platform == "win32":
246 msg = """\
247 Proper color support under MS Windows requires the pyreadline library.
248 You can find it at:
249 http://ipython.org/pyreadline.html
250 Gary's readline needs the ctypes module, from:
251 http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes
252 (Note that ctypes is already part of Python versions 2.5 and newer).
253
254 Defaulting color scheme to 'NoColor'"""
255 new_scheme = 'NoColor'
256 warn(msg)
257
258 # readline option is 0
259 if not shell.colors_force and not shell.has_readline:
260 new_scheme = 'NoColor'
261
262 # Set prompt colors
263 try:
264 shell.prompt_manager.color_scheme = new_scheme
265 except:
266 color_switch_err('prompt')
267 else:
268 shell.colors = \
269 shell.prompt_manager.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name
270 # Set exception colors
271 try:
272 shell.InteractiveTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
273 shell.SyntaxTB.set_colors(scheme = new_scheme)
274 except:
275 color_switch_err('exception')
276
277 # Set info (for 'object?') colors
278 if shell.color_info:
279 try:
280 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme(new_scheme)
281 except:
282 color_switch_err('object inspector')
283 else:
284 shell.inspector.set_active_scheme('NoColor')
285
286 @line_magic
287 def xmode(self, parameter_s=''):
288 """Switch modes for the exception handlers.
289
290 Valid modes: Plain, Context and Verbose.
291
292 If called without arguments, acts as a toggle."""
293
294 def xmode_switch_err(name):
295 warn('Error changing %s exception modes.\n%s' %
296 (name,sys.exc_info()[1]))
297
298 shell = self.shell
299 new_mode = parameter_s.strip().capitalize()
300 try:
301 shell.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=new_mode)
302 print 'Exception reporting mode:',shell.InteractiveTB.mode
303 except:
304 xmode_switch_err('user')
305
306 @line_magic
307 def quickref(self,arg):
308 """ Show a quick reference sheet """
309 from IPython.core.usage import quick_reference
310 qr = quick_reference + self.magic('-brief')
311 page.page(qr)
312
313 @line_magic
314 def doctest_mode(self, parameter_s=''):
315 """Toggle doctest mode on and off.
316
317 This mode is intended to make IPython behave as much as possible like a
318 plain Python shell, from the perspective of how its prompts, exceptions
319 and output look. This makes it easy to copy and paste parts of a
320 session into doctests. It does so by:
321
322 - Changing the prompts to the classic ``>>>`` ones.
323 - Changing the exception reporting mode to 'Plain'.
324 - Disabling pretty-printing of output.
325
326 Note that IPython also supports the pasting of code snippets that have
327 leading '>>>' and '...' prompts in them. This means that you can paste
328 doctests from files or docstrings (even if they have leading
329 whitespace), and the code will execute correctly. You can then use
330 '%history -t' to see the translated history; this will give you the
331 input after removal of all the leading prompts and whitespace, which
332 can be pasted back into an editor.
333
334 With these features, you can switch into this mode easily whenever you
335 need to do testing and changes to doctests, without having to leave
336 your existing IPython session.
337 """
338
339 # Shorthands
340 shell = self.shell
341 pm = shell.prompt_manager
342 meta = shell.meta
343 disp_formatter = self.shell.display_formatter
344 ptformatter = disp_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
345 # dstore is a data store kept in the instance metadata bag to track any
346 # changes we make, so we can undo them later.
347 dstore = meta.setdefault('doctest_mode',Struct())
348 save_dstore = dstore.setdefault
349
350 # save a few values we'll need to recover later
351 mode = save_dstore('mode',False)
352 save_dstore('rc_pprint',ptformatter.pprint)
353 save_dstore('xmode',shell.InteractiveTB.mode)
354 save_dstore('rc_separate_out',shell.separate_out)
355 save_dstore('rc_separate_out2',shell.separate_out2)
356 save_dstore('rc_prompts_pad_left',pm.justify)
357 save_dstore('rc_separate_in',shell.separate_in)
358 save_dstore('rc_plain_text_only',disp_formatter.plain_text_only)
359 save_dstore('prompt_templates',(pm.in_template, pm.in2_template, pm.out_template))
360
361 if mode == False:
362 # turn on
363 pm.in_template = '>>> '
364 pm.in2_template = '... '
365 pm.out_template = ''
366
367 # Prompt separators like plain python
368 shell.separate_in = ''
369 shell.separate_out = ''
370 shell.separate_out2 = ''
371
372 pm.justify = False
373
374 ptformatter.pprint = False
375 disp_formatter.plain_text_only = True
376
377 shell.magic('xmode Plain')
378 else:
379 # turn off
380 pm.in_template, pm.in2_template, pm.out_template = dstore.prompt_templates
381
382 shell.separate_in = dstore.rc_separate_in
383
384 shell.separate_out = dstore.rc_separate_out
385 shell.separate_out2 = dstore.rc_separate_out2
386
387 pm.justify = dstore.rc_prompts_pad_left
388
389 ptformatter.pprint = dstore.rc_pprint
390 disp_formatter.plain_text_only = dstore.rc_plain_text_only
391
392 shell.magic('xmode ' + dstore.xmode)
393
394 # Store new mode and inform
395 dstore.mode = bool(1-int(mode))
396 mode_label = ['OFF','ON'][dstore.mode]
397 print 'Doctest mode is:', mode_label
398
399 @line_magic
400 def gui(self, parameter_s=''):
401 """Enable or disable IPython GUI event loop integration.
402
403 %gui [GUINAME]
404
405 This magic replaces IPython's threaded shells that were activated
406 using the (pylab/wthread/etc.) command line flags. GUI toolkits
407 can now be enabled at runtime and keyboard
408 interrupts should work without any problems. The following toolkits
409 are supported: wxPython, PyQt4, PyGTK, Tk and Cocoa (OSX)::
410
411 %gui wx # enable wxPython event loop integration
412 %gui qt4|qt # enable PyQt4 event loop integration
413 %gui gtk # enable PyGTK event loop integration
414 %gui gtk3 # enable Gtk3 event loop integration
415 %gui tk # enable Tk event loop integration
416 %gui OSX # enable Cocoa event loop integration
417 # (requires %matplotlib 1.1)
418 %gui # disable all event loop integration
419
420 WARNING: after any of these has been called you can simply create
421 an application object, but DO NOT start the event loop yourself, as
422 we have already handled that.
423 """
424 opts, arg = self.parse_options(parameter_s, '')
425 if arg=='': arg = None
426 try:
427 return self.enable_gui(arg)
428 except Exception as e:
429 # print simple error message, rather than traceback if we can't
430 # hook up the GUI
431 error(str(e))
432
433 @skip_doctest
434 @line_magic
435 def precision(self, s=''):
436 """Set floating point precision for pretty printing.
437
438 Can set either integer precision or a format string.
439
440 If numpy has been imported and precision is an int,
441 numpy display precision will also be set, via ``numpy.set_printoptions``.
442
443 If no argument is given, defaults will be restored.
444
445 Examples
446 --------
447 ::
448
449 In [1]: from math import pi
450
451 In [2]: %precision 3
452 Out[2]: u'%.3f'
453
454 In [3]: pi
455 Out[3]: 3.142
456
457 In [4]: %precision %i
458 Out[4]: u'%i'
459
460 In [5]: pi
461 Out[5]: 3
462
463 In [6]: %precision %e
464 Out[6]: u'%e'
465
466 In [7]: pi**10
467 Out[7]: 9.364805e+04
468
469 In [8]: %precision
470 Out[8]: u'%r'
471
472 In [9]: pi**10
473 Out[9]: 93648.047476082982
474 """
475 ptformatter = self.shell.display_formatter.formatters['text/plain']
476 ptformatter.float_precision = s
477 return ptformatter.float_format
478
479 @magic_arguments.magic_arguments()
480 @magic_arguments.argument(
481 '-e', '--export', action='store_true', default=False,
482 help='Export IPython history as a notebook. The filename argument '
483 'is used to specify the notebook name and format. For example '
484 'a filename of notebook.ipynb will result in a notebook name '
485 'of "notebook" and a format of "xml". Likewise using a ".json" '
486 'or ".py" file extension will write the notebook in the json '
487 'or py formats.'
488 )
489 @magic_arguments.argument(
490 '-f', '--format',
491 help='Convert an existing IPython notebook to a new format. This option '
492 'specifies the new format and can have the values: xml, json, py. '
493 'The target filename is chosen automatically based on the new '
494 'format. The filename argument gives the name of the source file.'
495 )
496 @magic_arguments.argument(
497 'filename', type=unicode,
498 help='Notebook name or filename'
499 )
500 @line_magic
501 def notebook(self, s):
502 """Export and convert IPython notebooks.
503
504 This function can export the current IPython history to a notebook file
505 or can convert an existing notebook file into a different format. For
506 example, to export the history to "foo.ipynb" do "%notebook -e foo.ipynb".
507 To export the history to "foo.py" do "%notebook -e foo.py". To convert
508 "foo.ipynb" to "foo.json" do "%notebook -f json foo.ipynb". Possible
509 formats include (json/ipynb, py).
510 """
511 args = magic_arguments.parse_argstring(self.notebook, s)
512
513 from IPython.nbformat import current
514 args.filename = unquote_filename(args.filename)
515 if args.export:
516 fname, name, format = current.parse_filename(args.filename)
517 cells = []
518 hist = list(self.shell.history_manager.get_range())
519 for session, prompt_number, input in hist[:-1]:
520 cells.append(current.new_code_cell(prompt_number=prompt_number,
521 input=input))
522 worksheet = current.new_worksheet(cells=cells)
523 nb = current.new_notebook(name=name,worksheets=[worksheet])
524 with io.open(fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
525 current.write(nb, f, format);
526 elif args.format is not None:
527 old_fname, old_name, old_format = current.parse_filename(args.filename)
528 new_format = args.format
529 if new_format == u'xml':
530 raise ValueError('Notebooks cannot be written as xml.')
531 elif new_format == u'ipynb' or new_format == u'json':
532 new_fname = old_name + u'.ipynb'
533 new_format = u'json'
534 elif new_format == u'py':
535 new_fname = old_name + u'.py'
536 else:
537 raise ValueError('Invalid notebook format: %s' % new_format)
538 with io.open(old_fname, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
539 nb = current.read(f, old_format)
540 with io.open(new_fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
541 current.write(nb, f, new_format)
542
543
62
544 # Used for exception handling in magic_edit
63 # Used for exception handling in magic_edit
545 class MacroToEdit(ValueError): pass
64 class MacroToEdit(ValueError): pass
546
65
547
66
548 @register_magics
67 @register_magics
549 class CodeMagics(Magics):
68 class CodeMagics(Magics):
550 """Magics related to code management (loading, saving, editing, ...)."""
69 """Magics related to code management (loading, saving, editing, ...)."""
551
70
552 @line_magic
71 @line_magic
553 def save(self, parameter_s=''):
72 def save(self, parameter_s=''):
554 """Save a set of lines or a macro to a given filename.
73 """Save a set of lines or a macro to a given filename.
555
74
556 Usage:\\
75 Usage:\\
557 %save [options] filename n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
76 %save [options] filename n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
558
77
559 Options:
78 Options:
560
79
561 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
80 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
562 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
81 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
563 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
82 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
564 command line is used instead.
83 command line is used instead.
565
84
566 This function uses the same syntax as %history for input ranges,
85 This function uses the same syntax as %history for input ranges,
567 then saves the lines to the filename you specify.
86 then saves the lines to the filename you specify.
568
87
569 It adds a '.py' extension to the file if you don't do so yourself, and
88 It adds a '.py' extension to the file if you don't do so yourself, and
570 it asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files."""
89 it asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files."""
571
90
572 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'r',mode='list')
91 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'r',mode='list')
573 fname, codefrom = unquote_filename(args[0]), " ".join(args[1:])
92 fname, codefrom = unquote_filename(args[0]), " ".join(args[1:])
574 if not fname.endswith('.py'):
93 if not fname.endswith('.py'):
575 fname += '.py'
94 fname += '.py'
576 if os.path.isfile(fname):
95 if os.path.isfile(fname):
577 ans = raw_input('File `%s` exists. Overwrite (y/[N])? ' % fname)
96 ans = raw_input('File `%s` exists. Overwrite (y/[N])? ' % fname)
578 if ans.lower() not in ['y','yes']:
97 if ans.lower() not in ['y','yes']:
579 print 'Operation cancelled.'
98 print 'Operation cancelled.'
580 return
99 return
581 try:
100 try:
582 cmds = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom, 'r' in opts)
101 cmds = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom, 'r' in opts)
583 except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
102 except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
584 print e.args[0]
103 print e.args[0]
585 return
104 return
586 with io.open(fname,'w', encoding="utf-8") as f:
105 with io.open(fname,'w', encoding="utf-8") as f:
587 f.write(u"# coding: utf-8\n")
106 f.write(u"# coding: utf-8\n")
588 f.write(py3compat.cast_unicode(cmds))
107 f.write(py3compat.cast_unicode(cmds))
589 print 'The following commands were written to file `%s`:' % fname
108 print 'The following commands were written to file `%s`:' % fname
590 print cmds
109 print cmds
591
110
592 @line_magic
111 @line_magic
593 def pastebin(self, parameter_s=''):
112 def pastebin(self, parameter_s=''):
594 """Upload code to Github's Gist paste bin, returning the URL.
113 """Upload code to Github's Gist paste bin, returning the URL.
595
114
596 Usage:\\
115 Usage:\\
597 %pastebin [-d "Custom description"] 1-7
116 %pastebin [-d "Custom description"] 1-7
598
117
599 The argument can be an input history range, a filename, or the name of a
118 The argument can be an input history range, a filename, or the name of a
600 string or macro.
119 string or macro.
601
120
602 Options:
121 Options:
603
122
604 -d: Pass a custom description for the gist. The default will say
123 -d: Pass a custom description for the gist. The default will say
605 "Pasted from IPython".
124 "Pasted from IPython".
606 """
125 """
607 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'd:')
126 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'd:')
608
127
609 try:
128 try:
610 code = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
129 code = self.shell.find_user_code(args)
611 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
130 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
612 print e.args[0]
131 print e.args[0]
613 return
132 return
614
133
615 post_data = json.dumps({
134 post_data = json.dumps({
616 "description": opts.get('d', "Pasted from IPython"),
135 "description": opts.get('d', "Pasted from IPython"),
617 "public": True,
136 "public": True,
618 "files": {
137 "files": {
619 "file1.py": {
138 "file1.py": {
620 "content": code
139 "content": code
621 }
140 }
622 }
141 }
623 }).encode('utf-8')
142 }).encode('utf-8')
624
143
625 response = urlopen("https://api.github.com/gists", post_data)
144 response = urlopen("https://api.github.com/gists", post_data)
626 response_data = json.loads(response.read().decode('utf-8'))
145 response_data = json.loads(response.read().decode('utf-8'))
627 return response_data['html_url']
146 return response_data['html_url']
628
147
629 @line_magic
148 @line_magic
630 def loadpy(self, arg_s):
149 def loadpy(self, arg_s):
631 """Load a .py python script into the GUI console.
150 """Load a .py python script into the GUI console.
632
151
633 This magic command can either take a local filename or a url::
152 This magic command can either take a local filename or a url::
634
153
635 %loadpy myscript.py
154 %loadpy myscript.py
636 %loadpy http://www.example.com/myscript.py
155 %loadpy http://www.example.com/myscript.py
637 """
156 """
638 arg_s = unquote_filename(arg_s)
157 arg_s = unquote_filename(arg_s)
639 remote_url = arg_s.startswith(('http://', 'https://'))
158 remote_url = arg_s.startswith(('http://', 'https://'))
640 local_url = not remote_url
159 local_url = not remote_url
641 if local_url and not arg_s.endswith('.py'):
160 if local_url and not arg_s.endswith('.py'):
642 # Local files must be .py; for remote URLs it's possible that the
161 # Local files must be .py; for remote URLs it's possible that the
643 # fetch URL doesn't have a .py in it (many servers have an opaque
162 # fetch URL doesn't have a .py in it (many servers have an opaque
644 # URL, such as scipy-central.org).
163 # URL, such as scipy-central.org).
645 raise ValueError('%%loadpy only works with .py files: %s' % arg_s)
164 raise ValueError('%%loadpy only works with .py files: %s' % arg_s)
646
165
647 # openpy takes care of finding the source encoding (per PEP 263)
166 # openpy takes care of finding the source encoding (per PEP 263)
648 if remote_url:
167 if remote_url:
649 contents = openpy.read_py_url(arg_s, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
168 contents = openpy.read_py_url(arg_s, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
650 else:
169 else:
651 contents = openpy.read_py_file(arg_s, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
170 contents = openpy.read_py_file(arg_s, skip_encoding_cookie=True)
652
171
653 self.shell.set_next_input(contents)
172 self.shell.set_next_input(contents)
654
173
655 def _find_edit_target(self, args, opts, last_call):
174 def _find_edit_target(self, args, opts, last_call):
656 """Utility method used by magic_edit to find what to edit."""
175 """Utility method used by magic_edit to find what to edit."""
657
176
658 def make_filename(arg):
177 def make_filename(arg):
659 "Make a filename from the given args"
178 "Make a filename from the given args"
660 arg = unquote_filename(arg)
179 arg = unquote_filename(arg)
661 try:
180 try:
662 filename = get_py_filename(arg)
181 filename = get_py_filename(arg)
663 except IOError:
182 except IOError:
664 # If it ends with .py but doesn't already exist, assume we want
183 # If it ends with .py but doesn't already exist, assume we want
665 # a new file.
184 # a new file.
666 if arg.endswith('.py'):
185 if arg.endswith('.py'):
667 filename = arg
186 filename = arg
668 else:
187 else:
669 filename = None
188 filename = None
670 return filename
189 return filename
671
190
672 # Set a few locals from the options for convenience:
191 # Set a few locals from the options for convenience:
673 opts_prev = 'p' in opts
192 opts_prev = 'p' in opts
674 opts_raw = 'r' in opts
193 opts_raw = 'r' in opts
675
194
676 # custom exceptions
195 # custom exceptions
677 class DataIsObject(Exception): pass
196 class DataIsObject(Exception): pass
678
197
679 # Default line number value
198 # Default line number value
680 lineno = opts.get('n',None)
199 lineno = opts.get('n',None)
681
200
682 if opts_prev:
201 if opts_prev:
683 args = '_%s' % last_call[0]
202 args = '_%s' % last_call[0]
684 if not self.shell.user_ns.has_key(args):
203 if not self.shell.user_ns.has_key(args):
685 args = last_call[1]
204 args = last_call[1]
686
205
687 # use last_call to remember the state of the previous call, but don't
206 # use last_call to remember the state of the previous call, but don't
688 # let it be clobbered by successive '-p' calls.
207 # let it be clobbered by successive '-p' calls.
689 try:
208 try:
690 last_call[0] = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count
209 last_call[0] = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count
691 if not opts_prev:
210 if not opts_prev:
692 last_call[1] = args
211 last_call[1] = args
693 except:
212 except:
694 pass
213 pass
695
214
696 # by default this is done with temp files, except when the given
215 # by default this is done with temp files, except when the given
697 # arg is a filename
216 # arg is a filename
698 use_temp = True
217 use_temp = True
699
218
700 data = ''
219 data = ''
701
220
702 # First, see if the arguments should be a filename.
221 # First, see if the arguments should be a filename.
703 filename = make_filename(args)
222 filename = make_filename(args)
704 if filename:
223 if filename:
705 use_temp = False
224 use_temp = False
706 elif args:
225 elif args:
707 # Mode where user specifies ranges of lines, like in %macro.
226 # Mode where user specifies ranges of lines, like in %macro.
708 data = self.shell.extract_input_lines(args, opts_raw)
227 data = self.shell.extract_input_lines(args, opts_raw)
709 if not data:
228 if not data:
710 try:
229 try:
711 # Load the parameter given as a variable. If not a string,
230 # Load the parameter given as a variable. If not a string,
712 # process it as an object instead (below)
231 # process it as an object instead (below)
713
232
714 #print '*** args',args,'type',type(args) # dbg
233 #print '*** args',args,'type',type(args) # dbg
715 data = eval(args, self.shell.user_ns)
234 data = eval(args, self.shell.user_ns)
716 if not isinstance(data, basestring):
235 if not isinstance(data, basestring):
717 raise DataIsObject
236 raise DataIsObject
718
237
719 except (NameError,SyntaxError):
238 except (NameError,SyntaxError):
720 # given argument is not a variable, try as a filename
239 # given argument is not a variable, try as a filename
721 filename = make_filename(args)
240 filename = make_filename(args)
722 if filename is None:
241 if filename is None:
723 warn("Argument given (%s) can't be found as a variable "
242 warn("Argument given (%s) can't be found as a variable "
724 "or as a filename." % args)
243 "or as a filename." % args)
725 return
244 return
726 use_temp = False
245 use_temp = False
727
246
728 except DataIsObject:
247 except DataIsObject:
729 # macros have a special edit function
248 # macros have a special edit function
730 if isinstance(data, Macro):
249 if isinstance(data, Macro):
731 raise MacroToEdit(data)
250 raise MacroToEdit(data)
732
251
733 # For objects, try to edit the file where they are defined
252 # For objects, try to edit the file where they are defined
734 try:
253 try:
735 filename = inspect.getabsfile(data)
254 filename = inspect.getabsfile(data)
736 if 'fakemodule' in filename.lower() and \
255 if 'fakemodule' in filename.lower() and \
737 inspect.isclass(data):
256 inspect.isclass(data):
738 # class created by %edit? Try to find source
257 # class created by %edit? Try to find source
739 # by looking for method definitions instead, the
258 # by looking for method definitions instead, the
740 # __module__ in those classes is FakeModule.
259 # __module__ in those classes is FakeModule.
741 attrs = [getattr(data, aname) for aname in dir(data)]
260 attrs = [getattr(data, aname) for aname in dir(data)]
742 for attr in attrs:
261 for attr in attrs:
743 if not inspect.ismethod(attr):
262 if not inspect.ismethod(attr):
744 continue
263 continue
745 filename = inspect.getabsfile(attr)
264 filename = inspect.getabsfile(attr)
746 if filename and \
265 if filename and \
747 'fakemodule' not in filename.lower():
266 'fakemodule' not in filename.lower():
748 # change the attribute to be the edit
267 # change the attribute to be the edit
749 # target instead
268 # target instead
750 data = attr
269 data = attr
751 break
270 break
752
271
753 datafile = 1
272 datafile = 1
754 except TypeError:
273 except TypeError:
755 filename = make_filename(args)
274 filename = make_filename(args)
756 datafile = 1
275 datafile = 1
757 warn('Could not find file where `%s` is defined.\n'
276 warn('Could not find file where `%s` is defined.\n'
758 'Opening a file named `%s`' % (args,filename))
277 'Opening a file named `%s`' % (args,filename))
759 # Now, make sure we can actually read the source (if it was
278 # Now, make sure we can actually read the source (if it was
760 # in a temp file it's gone by now).
279 # in a temp file it's gone by now).
761 if datafile:
280 if datafile:
762 try:
281 try:
763 if lineno is None:
282 if lineno is None:
764 lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(data)[1]
283 lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(data)[1]
765 except IOError:
284 except IOError:
766 filename = make_filename(args)
285 filename = make_filename(args)
767 if filename is None:
286 if filename is None:
768 warn('The file `%s` where `%s` was defined cannot '
287 warn('The file `%s` where `%s` was defined cannot '
769 'be read.' % (filename,data))
288 'be read.' % (filename,data))
770 return
289 return
771 use_temp = False
290 use_temp = False
772
291
773 if use_temp:
292 if use_temp:
774 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(data)
293 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(data)
775 print 'IPython will make a temporary file named:',filename
294 print 'IPython will make a temporary file named:',filename
776
295
777 return filename, lineno, use_temp
296 return filename, lineno, use_temp
778
297
779 def _edit_macro(self,mname,macro):
298 def _edit_macro(self,mname,macro):
780 """open an editor with the macro data in a file"""
299 """open an editor with the macro data in a file"""
781 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(macro.value)
300 filename = self.shell.mktempfile(macro.value)
782 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename)
301 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename)
783
302
784 # and make a new macro object, to replace the old one
303 # and make a new macro object, to replace the old one
785 mfile = open(filename)
304 mfile = open(filename)
786 mvalue = mfile.read()
305 mvalue = mfile.read()
787 mfile.close()
306 mfile.close()
788 self.shell.user_ns[mname] = Macro(mvalue)
307 self.shell.user_ns[mname] = Macro(mvalue)
789
308
790 @line_magic
309 @line_magic
791 def ed(self, parameter_s=''):
310 def ed(self, parameter_s=''):
792 """Alias to %edit."""
311 """Alias to %edit."""
793 return self.edit(parameter_s)
312 return self.edit(parameter_s)
794
313
795 @skip_doctest
314 @skip_doctest
796 @line_magic
315 @line_magic
797 def edit(self, parameter_s='',last_call=['','']):
316 def edit(self, parameter_s='',last_call=['','']):
798 """Bring up an editor and execute the resulting code.
317 """Bring up an editor and execute the resulting code.
799
318
800 Usage:
319 Usage:
801 %edit [options] [args]
320 %edit [options] [args]
802
321
803 %edit runs IPython's editor hook. The default version of this hook is
322 %edit runs IPython's editor hook. The default version of this hook is
804 set to call the editor specified by your $EDITOR environment variable.
323 set to call the editor specified by your $EDITOR environment variable.
805 If this isn't found, it will default to vi under Linux/Unix and to
324 If this isn't found, it will default to vi under Linux/Unix and to
806 notepad under Windows. See the end of this docstring for how to change
325 notepad under Windows. See the end of this docstring for how to change
807 the editor hook.
326 the editor hook.
808
327
809 You can also set the value of this editor via the
328 You can also set the value of this editor via the
810 ``TerminalInteractiveShell.editor`` option in your configuration file.
329 ``TerminalInteractiveShell.editor`` option in your configuration file.
811 This is useful if you wish to use a different editor from your typical
330 This is useful if you wish to use a different editor from your typical
812 default with IPython (and for Windows users who typically don't set
331 default with IPython (and for Windows users who typically don't set
813 environment variables).
332 environment variables).
814
333
815 This command allows you to conveniently edit multi-line code right in
334 This command allows you to conveniently edit multi-line code right in
816 your IPython session.
335 your IPython session.
817
336
818 If called without arguments, %edit opens up an empty editor with a
337 If called without arguments, %edit opens up an empty editor with a
819 temporary file and will execute the contents of this file when you
338 temporary file and will execute the contents of this file when you
820 close it (don't forget to save it!).
339 close it (don't forget to save it!).
821
340
822
341
823 Options:
342 Options:
824
343
825 -n <number>: open the editor at a specified line number. By default,
344 -n <number>: open the editor at a specified line number. By default,
826 the IPython editor hook uses the unix syntax 'editor +N filename', but
345 the IPython editor hook uses the unix syntax 'editor +N filename', but
827 you can configure this by providing your own modified hook if your
346 you can configure this by providing your own modified hook if your
828 favorite editor supports line-number specifications with a different
347 favorite editor supports line-number specifications with a different
829 syntax.
348 syntax.
830
349
831 -p: this will call the editor with the same data as the previous time
350 -p: this will call the editor with the same data as the previous time
832 it was used, regardless of how long ago (in your current session) it
351 it was used, regardless of how long ago (in your current session) it
833 was.
352 was.
834
353
835 -r: use 'raw' input. This option only applies to input taken from the
354 -r: use 'raw' input. This option only applies to input taken from the
836 user's history. By default, the 'processed' history is used, so that
355 user's history. By default, the 'processed' history is used, so that
837 magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid Python. If
356 magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid Python. If
838 this option is given, the raw input as typed as the command line is
357 this option is given, the raw input as typed as the command line is
839 used instead. When you exit the editor, it will be executed by
358 used instead. When you exit the editor, it will be executed by
840 IPython's own processor.
359 IPython's own processor.
841
360
842 -x: do not execute the edited code immediately upon exit. This is
361 -x: do not execute the edited code immediately upon exit. This is
843 mainly useful if you are editing programs which need to be called with
362 mainly useful if you are editing programs which need to be called with
844 command line arguments, which you can then do using %run.
363 command line arguments, which you can then do using %run.
845
364
846
365
847 Arguments:
366 Arguments:
848
367
849 If arguments are given, the following possibilities exist:
368 If arguments are given, the following possibilities exist:
850
369
851 - If the argument is a filename, IPython will load that into the
370 - If the argument is a filename, IPython will load that into the
852 editor. It will execute its contents with execfile() when you exit,
371 editor. It will execute its contents with execfile() when you exit,
853 loading any code in the file into your interactive namespace.
372 loading any code in the file into your interactive namespace.
854
373
855 - The arguments are ranges of input history, e.g. "7 ~1/4-6".
374 - The arguments are ranges of input history, e.g. "7 ~1/4-6".
856 The syntax is the same as in the %history magic.
375 The syntax is the same as in the %history magic.
857
376
858 - If the argument is a string variable, its contents are loaded
377 - If the argument is a string variable, its contents are loaded
859 into the editor. You can thus edit any string which contains
378 into the editor. You can thus edit any string which contains
860 python code (including the result of previous edits).
379 python code (including the result of previous edits).
861
380
862 - If the argument is the name of an object (other than a string),
381 - If the argument is the name of an object (other than a string),
863 IPython will try to locate the file where it was defined and open the
382 IPython will try to locate the file where it was defined and open the
864 editor at the point where it is defined. You can use `%edit function`
383 editor at the point where it is defined. You can use `%edit function`
865 to load an editor exactly at the point where 'function' is defined,
384 to load an editor exactly at the point where 'function' is defined,
866 edit it and have the file be executed automatically.
385 edit it and have the file be executed automatically.
867
386
868 - If the object is a macro (see %macro for details), this opens up your
387 - If the object is a macro (see %macro for details), this opens up your
869 specified editor with a temporary file containing the macro's data.
388 specified editor with a temporary file containing the macro's data.
870 Upon exit, the macro is reloaded with the contents of the file.
389 Upon exit, the macro is reloaded with the contents of the file.
871
390
872 Note: opening at an exact line is only supported under Unix, and some
391 Note: opening at an exact line is only supported under Unix, and some
873 editors (like kedit and gedit up to Gnome 2.8) do not understand the
392 editors (like kedit and gedit up to Gnome 2.8) do not understand the
874 '+NUMBER' parameter necessary for this feature. Good editors like
393 '+NUMBER' parameter necessary for this feature. Good editors like
875 (X)Emacs, vi, jed, pico and joe all do.
394 (X)Emacs, vi, jed, pico and joe all do.
876
395
877 After executing your code, %edit will return as output the code you
396 After executing your code, %edit will return as output the code you
878 typed in the editor (except when it was an existing file). This way
397 typed in the editor (except when it was an existing file). This way
879 you can reload the code in further invocations of %edit as a variable,
398 you can reload the code in further invocations of %edit as a variable,
880 via _<NUMBER> or Out[<NUMBER>], where <NUMBER> is the prompt number of
399 via _<NUMBER> or Out[<NUMBER>], where <NUMBER> is the prompt number of
881 the output.
400 the output.
882
401
883 Note that %edit is also available through the alias %ed.
402 Note that %edit is also available through the alias %ed.
884
403
885 This is an example of creating a simple function inside the editor and
404 This is an example of creating a simple function inside the editor and
886 then modifying it. First, start up the editor::
405 then modifying it. First, start up the editor::
887
406
888 In [1]: ed
407 In [1]: ed
889 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
408 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
890 Out[1]: 'def foo():\\n print "foo() was defined in an editing
409 Out[1]: 'def foo():\\n print "foo() was defined in an editing
891 session"\\n'
410 session"\\n'
892
411
893 We can then call the function foo()::
412 We can then call the function foo()::
894
413
895 In [2]: foo()
414 In [2]: foo()
896 foo() was defined in an editing session
415 foo() was defined in an editing session
897
416
898 Now we edit foo. IPython automatically loads the editor with the
417 Now we edit foo. IPython automatically loads the editor with the
899 (temporary) file where foo() was previously defined::
418 (temporary) file where foo() was previously defined::
900
419
901 In [3]: ed foo
420 In [3]: ed foo
902 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
421 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
903
422
904 And if we call foo() again we get the modified version::
423 And if we call foo() again we get the modified version::
905
424
906 In [4]: foo()
425 In [4]: foo()
907 foo() has now been changed!
426 foo() has now been changed!
908
427
909 Here is an example of how to edit a code snippet successive
428 Here is an example of how to edit a code snippet successive
910 times. First we call the editor::
429 times. First we call the editor::
911
430
912 In [5]: ed
431 In [5]: ed
913 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
432 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
914 hello
433 hello
915 Out[5]: "print 'hello'\\n"
434 Out[5]: "print 'hello'\\n"
916
435
917 Now we call it again with the previous output (stored in _)::
436 Now we call it again with the previous output (stored in _)::
918
437
919 In [6]: ed _
438 In [6]: ed _
920 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
439 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
921 hello world
440 hello world
922 Out[6]: "print 'hello world'\\n"
441 Out[6]: "print 'hello world'\\n"
923
442
924 Now we call it with the output #8 (stored in _8, also as Out[8])::
443 Now we call it with the output #8 (stored in _8, also as Out[8])::
925
444
926 In [7]: ed _8
445 In [7]: ed _8
927 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
446 Editing... done. Executing edited code...
928 hello again
447 hello again
929 Out[7]: "print 'hello again'\\n"
448 Out[7]: "print 'hello again'\\n"
930
449
931
450
932 Changing the default editor hook:
451 Changing the default editor hook:
933
452
934 If you wish to write your own editor hook, you can put it in a
453 If you wish to write your own editor hook, you can put it in a
935 configuration file which you load at startup time. The default hook
454 configuration file which you load at startup time. The default hook
936 is defined in the IPython.core.hooks module, and you can use that as a
455 is defined in the IPython.core.hooks module, and you can use that as a
937 starting example for further modifications. That file also has
456 starting example for further modifications. That file also has
938 general instructions on how to set a new hook for use once you've
457 general instructions on how to set a new hook for use once you've
939 defined it."""
458 defined it."""
940 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'prxn:')
459 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'prxn:')
941
460
942 try:
461 try:
943 filename, lineno, is_temp = self._find_edit_target(args, opts, last_call)
462 filename, lineno, is_temp = self._find_edit_target(args, opts, last_call)
944 except MacroToEdit as e:
463 except MacroToEdit as e:
945 self._edit_macro(args, e.args[0])
464 self._edit_macro(args, e.args[0])
946 return
465 return
947
466
948 # do actual editing here
467 # do actual editing here
949 print 'Editing...',
468 print 'Editing...',
950 sys.stdout.flush()
469 sys.stdout.flush()
951 try:
470 try:
952 # Quote filenames that may have spaces in them
471 # Quote filenames that may have spaces in them
953 if ' ' in filename:
472 if ' ' in filename:
954 filename = "'%s'" % filename
473 filename = "'%s'" % filename
955 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename,lineno)
474 self.shell.hooks.editor(filename,lineno)
956 except TryNext:
475 except TryNext:
957 warn('Could not open editor')
476 warn('Could not open editor')
958 return
477 return
959
478
960 # XXX TODO: should this be generalized for all string vars?
479 # XXX TODO: should this be generalized for all string vars?
961 # For now, this is special-cased to blocks created by cpaste
480 # For now, this is special-cased to blocks created by cpaste
962 if args.strip() == 'pasted_block':
481 if args.strip() == 'pasted_block':
963 self.shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = file_read(filename)
482 self.shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = file_read(filename)
964
483
965 if 'x' in opts: # -x prevents actual execution
484 if 'x' in opts: # -x prevents actual execution
966 print
485 print
967 else:
486 else:
968 print 'done. Executing edited code...'
487 print 'done. Executing edited code...'
969 if 'r' in opts: # Untranslated IPython code
488 if 'r' in opts: # Untranslated IPython code
970 self.shell.run_cell(file_read(filename),
489 self.shell.run_cell(file_read(filename),
971 store_history=False)
490 store_history=False)
972 else:
491 else:
973 self.shell.safe_execfile(filename, self.shell.user_ns,
492 self.shell.safe_execfile(filename, self.shell.user_ns,
974 self.shell.user_ns)
493 self.shell.user_ns)
975
494
976 if is_temp:
495 if is_temp:
977 try:
496 try:
978 return open(filename).read()
497 return open(filename).read()
979 except IOError,msg:
498 except IOError,msg:
980 if msg.filename == filename:
499 if msg.filename == filename:
981 warn('File not found. Did you forget to save?')
500 warn('File not found. Did you forget to save?')
982 return
501 return
983 else:
502 else:
984 self.shell.showtraceback()
503 self.shell.showtraceback()
985
504
986
505
987 @register_magics
506 @register_magics
988 class ConfigMagics(Magics):
507 class ConfigMagics(Magics):
989
508
990 def __init__(self, shell):
509 def __init__(self, shell):
991 super(ConfigMagics, self).__init__(shell)
510 super(ConfigMagics, self).__init__(shell)
992 self.configurables = []
511 self.configurables = []
993
512
994 @line_magic
513 @line_magic
995 def config(self, s):
514 def config(self, s):
996 """configure IPython
515 """configure IPython
997
516
998 %config Class[.trait=value]
517 %config Class[.trait=value]
999
518
1000 This magic exposes most of the IPython config system. Any
519 This magic exposes most of the IPython config system. Any
1001 Configurable class should be able to be configured with the simple
520 Configurable class should be able to be configured with the simple
1002 line::
521 line::
1003
522
1004 %config Class.trait=value
523 %config Class.trait=value
1005
524
1006 Where `value` will be resolved in the user's namespace, if it is an
525 Where `value` will be resolved in the user's namespace, if it is an
1007 expression or variable name.
526 expression or variable name.
1008
527
1009 Examples
528 Examples
1010 --------
529 --------
1011
530
1012 To see what classes are available for config, pass no arguments::
531 To see what classes are available for config, pass no arguments::
1013
532
1014 In [1]: %config
533 In [1]: %config
1015 Available objects for config:
534 Available objects for config:
1016 TerminalInteractiveShell
535 TerminalInteractiveShell
1017 HistoryManager
536 HistoryManager
1018 PrefilterManager
537 PrefilterManager
1019 AliasManager
538 AliasManager
1020 IPCompleter
539 IPCompleter
1021 PromptManager
540 PromptManager
1022 DisplayFormatter
541 DisplayFormatter
1023
542
1024 To view what is configurable on a given class, just pass the class
543 To view what is configurable on a given class, just pass the class
1025 name::
544 name::
1026
545
1027 In [2]: %config IPCompleter
546 In [2]: %config IPCompleter
1028 IPCompleter options
547 IPCompleter options
1029 -----------------
548 -----------------
1030 IPCompleter.omit__names=<Enum>
549 IPCompleter.omit__names=<Enum>
1031 Current: 2
550 Current: 2
1032 Choices: (0, 1, 2)
551 Choices: (0, 1, 2)
1033 Instruct the completer to omit private method names
552 Instruct the completer to omit private method names
1034 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
553 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
1035 When 2 [default]: all names that start with '_' will be excluded.
554 When 2 [default]: all names that start with '_' will be excluded.
1036 When 1: all 'magic' names (``__foo__``) will be excluded.
555 When 1: all 'magic' names (``__foo__``) will be excluded.
1037 When 0: nothing will be excluded.
556 When 0: nothing will be excluded.
1038 IPCompleter.merge_completions=<CBool>
557 IPCompleter.merge_completions=<CBool>
1039 Current: True
558 Current: True
1040 Whether to merge completion results into a single list
559 Whether to merge completion results into a single list
1041 If False, only the completion results from the first non-empty
560 If False, only the completion results from the first non-empty
1042 completer will be returned.
561 completer will be returned.
1043 IPCompleter.limit_to__all__=<CBool>
562 IPCompleter.limit_to__all__=<CBool>
1044 Current: False
563 Current: False
1045 Instruct the completer to use __all__ for the completion
564 Instruct the completer to use __all__ for the completion
1046 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
565 Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``.
1047 When True: only those names in obj.__all__ will be included.
566 When True: only those names in obj.__all__ will be included.
1048 When False [default]: the __all__ attribute is ignored
567 When False [default]: the __all__ attribute is ignored
1049 IPCompleter.greedy=<CBool>
568 IPCompleter.greedy=<CBool>
1050 Current: False
569 Current: False
1051 Activate greedy completion
570 Activate greedy completion
1052 This will enable completion on elements of lists, results of
571 This will enable completion on elements of lists, results of
1053 function calls, etc., but can be unsafe because the code is
572 function calls, etc., but can be unsafe because the code is
1054 actually evaluated on TAB.
573 actually evaluated on TAB.
1055
574
1056 but the real use is in setting values::
575 but the real use is in setting values::
1057
576
1058 In [3]: %config IPCompleter.greedy = True
577 In [3]: %config IPCompleter.greedy = True
1059
578
1060 and these values are read from the user_ns if they are variables::
579 and these values are read from the user_ns if they are variables::
1061
580
1062 In [4]: feeling_greedy=False
581 In [4]: feeling_greedy=False
1063
582
1064 In [5]: %config IPCompleter.greedy = feeling_greedy
583 In [5]: %config IPCompleter.greedy = feeling_greedy
1065
584
1066 """
585 """
1067 from IPython.config.loader import Config
586 from IPython.config.loader import Config
1068 # some IPython objects are Configurable, but do not yet have
587 # some IPython objects are Configurable, but do not yet have
1069 # any configurable traits. Exclude them from the effects of
588 # any configurable traits. Exclude them from the effects of
1070 # this magic, as their presence is just noise:
589 # this magic, as their presence is just noise:
1071 configurables = [ c for c in self.shell.configurables
590 configurables = [ c for c in self.shell.configurables
1072 if c.__class__.class_traits(config=True) ]
591 if c.__class__.class_traits(config=True) ]
1073 classnames = [ c.__class__.__name__ for c in configurables ]
592 classnames = [ c.__class__.__name__ for c in configurables ]
1074
593
1075 line = s.strip()
594 line = s.strip()
1076 if not line:
595 if not line:
1077 # print available configurable names
596 # print available configurable names
1078 print "Available objects for config:"
597 print "Available objects for config:"
1079 for name in classnames:
598 for name in classnames:
1080 print " ", name
599 print " ", name
1081 return
600 return
1082 elif line in classnames:
601 elif line in classnames:
1083 # `%config TerminalInteractiveShell` will print trait info for
602 # `%config TerminalInteractiveShell` will print trait info for
1084 # TerminalInteractiveShell
603 # TerminalInteractiveShell
1085 c = configurables[classnames.index(line)]
604 c = configurables[classnames.index(line)]
1086 cls = c.__class__
605 cls = c.__class__
1087 help = cls.class_get_help(c)
606 help = cls.class_get_help(c)
1088 # strip leading '--' from cl-args:
607 # strip leading '--' from cl-args:
1089 help = re.sub(re.compile(r'^--', re.MULTILINE), '', help)
608 help = re.sub(re.compile(r'^--', re.MULTILINE), '', help)
1090 print help
609 print help
1091 return
610 return
1092 elif '=' not in line:
611 elif '=' not in line:
1093 raise UsageError("Invalid config statement: %r, "
612 raise UsageError("Invalid config statement: %r, "
1094 "should be Class.trait = value" % line)
613 "should be Class.trait = value" % line)
1095
614
1096 # otherwise, assume we are setting configurables.
615 # otherwise, assume we are setting configurables.
1097 # leave quotes on args when splitting, because we want
616 # leave quotes on args when splitting, because we want
1098 # unquoted args to eval in user_ns
617 # unquoted args to eval in user_ns
1099 cfg = Config()
618 cfg = Config()
1100 exec "cfg."+line in locals(), self.shell.user_ns
619 exec "cfg."+line in locals(), self.shell.user_ns
1101
620
1102 for configurable in configurables:
621 for configurable in configurables:
1103 try:
622 try:
1104 configurable.update_config(cfg)
623 configurable.update_config(cfg)
1105 except Exception as e:
624 except Exception as e:
1106 error(e)
625 error(e)
1107
626
1108
627
1109 @register_magics
628 @register_magics
1110 class NamespaceMagics(Magics):
629 class NamespaceMagics(Magics):
1111 """Magics to manage various aspects of the user's namespace.
630 """Magics to manage various aspects of the user's namespace.
1112
631
1113 These include listing variables, introspecting into them, etc.
632 These include listing variables, introspecting into them, etc.
1114 """
633 """
1115
634
1116 @line_magic
635 @line_magic
1117 def pinfo(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
636 def pinfo(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
1118 """Provide detailed information about an object.
637 """Provide detailed information about an object.
1119
638
1120 '%pinfo object' is just a synonym for object? or ?object."""
639 '%pinfo object' is just a synonym for object? or ?object."""
1121
640
1122 #print 'pinfo par: <%s>' % parameter_s # dbg
641 #print 'pinfo par: <%s>' % parameter_s # dbg
1123
642
1124
643
1125 # detail_level: 0 -> obj? , 1 -> obj??
644 # detail_level: 0 -> obj? , 1 -> obj??
1126 detail_level = 0
645 detail_level = 0
1127 # We need to detect if we got called as 'pinfo pinfo foo', which can
646 # We need to detect if we got called as 'pinfo pinfo foo', which can
1128 # happen if the user types 'pinfo foo?' at the cmd line.
647 # happen if the user types 'pinfo foo?' at the cmd line.
1129 pinfo,qmark1,oname,qmark2 = \
648 pinfo,qmark1,oname,qmark2 = \
1130 re.match('(pinfo )?(\?*)(.*?)(\??$)',parameter_s).groups()
649 re.match('(pinfo )?(\?*)(.*?)(\??$)',parameter_s).groups()
1131 if pinfo or qmark1 or qmark2:
650 if pinfo or qmark1 or qmark2:
1132 detail_level = 1
651 detail_level = 1
1133 if "*" in oname:
652 if "*" in oname:
1134 self.psearch(oname)
653 self.psearch(oname)
1135 else:
654 else:
1136 self.shell._inspect('pinfo', oname, detail_level=detail_level,
655 self.shell._inspect('pinfo', oname, detail_level=detail_level,
1137 namespaces=namespaces)
656 namespaces=namespaces)
1138
657
1139 @line_magic
658 @line_magic
1140 def pinfo2(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
659 def pinfo2(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
1141 """Provide extra detailed information about an object.
660 """Provide extra detailed information about an object.
1142
661
1143 '%pinfo2 object' is just a synonym for object?? or ??object."""
662 '%pinfo2 object' is just a synonym for object?? or ??object."""
1144 self.shell._inspect('pinfo', parameter_s, detail_level=1,
663 self.shell._inspect('pinfo', parameter_s, detail_level=1,
1145 namespaces=namespaces)
664 namespaces=namespaces)
1146
665
1147 @skip_doctest
666 @skip_doctest
1148 @line_magic
667 @line_magic
1149 def pdef(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
668 def pdef(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
1150 """Print the definition header for any callable object.
669 """Print the definition header for any callable object.
1151
670
1152 If the object is a class, print the constructor information.
671 If the object is a class, print the constructor information.
1153
672
1154 Examples
673 Examples
1155 --------
674 --------
1156 ::
675 ::
1157
676
1158 In [3]: %pdef urllib.urlopen
677 In [3]: %pdef urllib.urlopen
1159 urllib.urlopen(url, data=None, proxies=None)
678 urllib.urlopen(url, data=None, proxies=None)
1160 """
679 """
1161 self._inspect('pdef',parameter_s, namespaces)
680 self._inspect('pdef',parameter_s, namespaces)
1162
681
1163 @line_magic
682 @line_magic
1164 def pdoc(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
683 def pdoc(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
1165 """Print the docstring for an object.
684 """Print the docstring for an object.
1166
685
1167 If the given object is a class, it will print both the class and the
686 If the given object is a class, it will print both the class and the
1168 constructor docstrings."""
687 constructor docstrings."""
1169 self._inspect('pdoc',parameter_s, namespaces)
688 self._inspect('pdoc',parameter_s, namespaces)
1170
689
1171 @line_magic
690 @line_magic
1172 def psource(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
691 def psource(self, parameter_s='', namespaces=None):
1173 """Print (or run through pager) the source code for an object."""
692 """Print (or run through pager) the source code for an object."""
1174 self._inspect('psource',parameter_s, namespaces)
693 self._inspect('psource',parameter_s, namespaces)
1175
694
1176 @line_magic
695 @line_magic
1177 def pfile(self, parameter_s=''):
696 def pfile(self, parameter_s=''):
1178 """Print (or run through pager) the file where an object is defined.
697 """Print (or run through pager) the file where an object is defined.
1179
698
1180 The file opens at the line where the object definition begins. IPython
699 The file opens at the line where the object definition begins. IPython
1181 will honor the environment variable PAGER if set, and otherwise will
700 will honor the environment variable PAGER if set, and otherwise will
1182 do its best to print the file in a convenient form.
701 do its best to print the file in a convenient form.
1183
702
1184 If the given argument is not an object currently defined, IPython will
703 If the given argument is not an object currently defined, IPython will
1185 try to interpret it as a filename (automatically adding a .py extension
704 try to interpret it as a filename (automatically adding a .py extension
1186 if needed). You can thus use %pfile as a syntax highlighting code
705 if needed). You can thus use %pfile as a syntax highlighting code
1187 viewer."""
706 viewer."""
1188
707
1189 # first interpret argument as an object name
708 # first interpret argument as an object name
1190 out = self._inspect('pfile',parameter_s)
709 out = self._inspect('pfile',parameter_s)
1191 # if not, try the input as a filename
710 # if not, try the input as a filename
1192 if out == 'not found':
711 if out == 'not found':
1193 try:
712 try:
1194 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
713 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
1195 except IOError,msg:
714 except IOError,msg:
1196 print msg
715 print msg
1197 return
716 return
1198 page.page(self.shell.inspector.format(open(filename).read()))
717 page.page(self.shell.inspector.format(open(filename).read()))
1199
718
1200 @line_magic
719 @line_magic
1201 def psearch(self, parameter_s=''):
720 def psearch(self, parameter_s=''):
1202 """Search for object in namespaces by wildcard.
721 """Search for object in namespaces by wildcard.
1203
722
1204 %psearch [options] PATTERN [OBJECT TYPE]
723 %psearch [options] PATTERN [OBJECT TYPE]
1205
724
1206 Note: ? can be used as a synonym for %psearch, at the beginning or at
725 Note: ? can be used as a synonym for %psearch, at the beginning or at
1207 the end: both a*? and ?a* are equivalent to '%psearch a*'. Still, the
726 the end: both a*? and ?a* are equivalent to '%psearch a*'. Still, the
1208 rest of the command line must be unchanged (options come first), so
727 rest of the command line must be unchanged (options come first), so
1209 for example the following forms are equivalent
728 for example the following forms are equivalent
1210
729
1211 %psearch -i a* function
730 %psearch -i a* function
1212 -i a* function?
731 -i a* function?
1213 ?-i a* function
732 ?-i a* function
1214
733
1215 Arguments:
734 Arguments:
1216
735
1217 PATTERN
736 PATTERN
1218
737
1219 where PATTERN is a string containing * as a wildcard similar to its
738 where PATTERN is a string containing * as a wildcard similar to its
1220 use in a shell. The pattern is matched in all namespaces on the
739 use in a shell. The pattern is matched in all namespaces on the
1221 search path. By default objects starting with a single _ are not
740 search path. By default objects starting with a single _ are not
1222 matched, many IPython generated objects have a single
741 matched, many IPython generated objects have a single
1223 underscore. The default is case insensitive matching. Matching is
742 underscore. The default is case insensitive matching. Matching is
1224 also done on the attributes of objects and not only on the objects
743 also done on the attributes of objects and not only on the objects
1225 in a module.
744 in a module.
1226
745
1227 [OBJECT TYPE]
746 [OBJECT TYPE]
1228
747
1229 Is the name of a python type from the types module. The name is
748 Is the name of a python type from the types module. The name is
1230 given in lowercase without the ending type, ex. StringType is
749 given in lowercase without the ending type, ex. StringType is
1231 written string. By adding a type here only objects matching the
750 written string. By adding a type here only objects matching the
1232 given type are matched. Using all here makes the pattern match all
751 given type are matched. Using all here makes the pattern match all
1233 types (this is the default).
752 types (this is the default).
1234
753
1235 Options:
754 Options:
1236
755
1237 -a: makes the pattern match even objects whose names start with a
756 -a: makes the pattern match even objects whose names start with a
1238 single underscore. These names are normally omitted from the
757 single underscore. These names are normally omitted from the
1239 search.
758 search.
1240
759
1241 -i/-c: make the pattern case insensitive/sensitive. If neither of
760 -i/-c: make the pattern case insensitive/sensitive. If neither of
1242 these options are given, the default is read from your configuration
761 these options are given, the default is read from your configuration
1243 file, with the option ``InteractiveShell.wildcards_case_sensitive``.
762 file, with the option ``InteractiveShell.wildcards_case_sensitive``.
1244 If this option is not specified in your configuration file, IPython's
763 If this option is not specified in your configuration file, IPython's
1245 internal default is to do a case sensitive search.
764 internal default is to do a case sensitive search.
1246
765
1247 -e/-s NAMESPACE: exclude/search a given namespace. The pattern you
766 -e/-s NAMESPACE: exclude/search a given namespace. The pattern you
1248 specify can be searched in any of the following namespaces:
767 specify can be searched in any of the following namespaces:
1249 'builtin', 'user', 'user_global','internal', 'alias', where
768 'builtin', 'user', 'user_global','internal', 'alias', where
1250 'builtin' and 'user' are the search defaults. Note that you should
769 'builtin' and 'user' are the search defaults. Note that you should
1251 not use quotes when specifying namespaces.
770 not use quotes when specifying namespaces.
1252
771
1253 'Builtin' contains the python module builtin, 'user' contains all
772 'Builtin' contains the python module builtin, 'user' contains all
1254 user data, 'alias' only contain the shell aliases and no python
773 user data, 'alias' only contain the shell aliases and no python
1255 objects, 'internal' contains objects used by IPython. The
774 objects, 'internal' contains objects used by IPython. The
1256 'user_global' namespace is only used by embedded IPython instances,
775 'user_global' namespace is only used by embedded IPython instances,
1257 and it contains module-level globals. You can add namespaces to the
776 and it contains module-level globals. You can add namespaces to the
1258 search with -s or exclude them with -e (these options can be given
777 search with -s or exclude them with -e (these options can be given
1259 more than once).
778 more than once).
1260
779
1261 Examples
780 Examples
1262 --------
781 --------
1263 ::
782 ::
1264
783
1265 %psearch a* -> objects beginning with an a
784 %psearch a* -> objects beginning with an a
1266 %psearch -e builtin a* -> objects NOT in the builtin space starting in a
785 %psearch -e builtin a* -> objects NOT in the builtin space starting in a
1267 %psearch a* function -> all functions beginning with an a
786 %psearch a* function -> all functions beginning with an a
1268 %psearch re.e* -> objects beginning with an e in module re
787 %psearch re.e* -> objects beginning with an e in module re
1269 %psearch r*.e* -> objects that start with e in modules starting in r
788 %psearch r*.e* -> objects that start with e in modules starting in r
1270 %psearch r*.* string -> all strings in modules beginning with r
789 %psearch r*.* string -> all strings in modules beginning with r
1271
790
1272 Case sensitive search::
791 Case sensitive search::
1273
792
1274 %psearch -c a* list all object beginning with lower case a
793 %psearch -c a* list all object beginning with lower case a
1275
794
1276 Show objects beginning with a single _::
795 Show objects beginning with a single _::
1277
796
1278 %psearch -a _* list objects beginning with a single underscore
797 %psearch -a _* list objects beginning with a single underscore
1279 """
798 """
1280 try:
799 try:
1281 parameter_s.encode('ascii')
800 parameter_s.encode('ascii')
1282 except UnicodeEncodeError:
801 except UnicodeEncodeError:
1283 print 'Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters.'
802 print 'Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters.'
1284 return
803 return
1285
804
1286 # default namespaces to be searched
805 # default namespaces to be searched
1287 def_search = ['user_local', 'user_global', 'builtin']
806 def_search = ['user_local', 'user_global', 'builtin']
1288
807
1289 # Process options/args
808 # Process options/args
1290 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'cias:e:',list_all=True)
809 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'cias:e:',list_all=True)
1291 opt = opts.get
810 opt = opts.get
1292 shell = self.shell
811 shell = self.shell
1293 psearch = shell.inspector.psearch
812 psearch = shell.inspector.psearch
1294
813
1295 # select case options
814 # select case options
1296 if opts.has_key('i'):
815 if opts.has_key('i'):
1297 ignore_case = True
816 ignore_case = True
1298 elif opts.has_key('c'):
817 elif opts.has_key('c'):
1299 ignore_case = False
818 ignore_case = False
1300 else:
819 else:
1301 ignore_case = not shell.wildcards_case_sensitive
820 ignore_case = not shell.wildcards_case_sensitive
1302
821
1303 # Build list of namespaces to search from user options
822 # Build list of namespaces to search from user options
1304 def_search.extend(opt('s',[]))
823 def_search.extend(opt('s',[]))
1305 ns_exclude = ns_exclude=opt('e',[])
824 ns_exclude = ns_exclude=opt('e',[])
1306 ns_search = [nm for nm in def_search if nm not in ns_exclude]
825 ns_search = [nm for nm in def_search if nm not in ns_exclude]
1307
826
1308 # Call the actual search
827 # Call the actual search
1309 try:
828 try:
1310 psearch(args,shell.ns_table,ns_search,
829 psearch(args,shell.ns_table,ns_search,
1311 show_all=opt('a'),ignore_case=ignore_case)
830 show_all=opt('a'),ignore_case=ignore_case)
1312 except:
831 except:
1313 shell.showtraceback()
832 shell.showtraceback()
1314
833
1315 @skip_doctest
834 @skip_doctest
1316 @line_magic
835 @line_magic
1317 def who_ls(self, parameter_s=''):
836 def who_ls(self, parameter_s=''):
1318 """Return a sorted list of all interactive variables.
837 """Return a sorted list of all interactive variables.
1319
838
1320 If arguments are given, only variables of types matching these
839 If arguments are given, only variables of types matching these
1321 arguments are returned.
840 arguments are returned.
1322
841
1323 Examples
842 Examples
1324 --------
843 --------
1325
844
1326 Define two variables and list them with who_ls::
845 Define two variables and list them with who_ls::
1327
846
1328 In [1]: alpha = 123
847 In [1]: alpha = 123
1329
848
1330 In [2]: beta = 'test'
849 In [2]: beta = 'test'
1331
850
1332 In [3]: %who_ls
851 In [3]: %who_ls
1333 Out[3]: ['alpha', 'beta']
852 Out[3]: ['alpha', 'beta']
1334
853
1335 In [4]: %who_ls int
854 In [4]: %who_ls int
1336 Out[4]: ['alpha']
855 Out[4]: ['alpha']
1337
856
1338 In [5]: %who_ls str
857 In [5]: %who_ls str
1339 Out[5]: ['beta']
858 Out[5]: ['beta']
1340 """
859 """
1341
860
1342 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
861 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1343 user_ns_hidden = self.shell.user_ns_hidden
862 user_ns_hidden = self.shell.user_ns_hidden
1344 out = [ i for i in user_ns
863 out = [ i for i in user_ns
1345 if not i.startswith('_') \
864 if not i.startswith('_') \
1346 and not i in user_ns_hidden ]
865 and not i in user_ns_hidden ]
1347
866
1348 typelist = parameter_s.split()
867 typelist = parameter_s.split()
1349 if typelist:
868 if typelist:
1350 typeset = set(typelist)
869 typeset = set(typelist)
1351 out = [i for i in out if type(user_ns[i]).__name__ in typeset]
870 out = [i for i in out if type(user_ns[i]).__name__ in typeset]
1352
871
1353 out.sort()
872 out.sort()
1354 return out
873 return out
1355
874
1356 @skip_doctest
875 @skip_doctest
1357 @line_magic
876 @line_magic
1358 def who(self, parameter_s=''):
877 def who(self, parameter_s=''):
1359 """Print all interactive variables, with some minimal formatting.
878 """Print all interactive variables, with some minimal formatting.
1360
879
1361 If any arguments are given, only variables whose type matches one of
880 If any arguments are given, only variables whose type matches one of
1362 these are printed. For example::
881 these are printed. For example::
1363
882
1364 %who function str
883 %who function str
1365
884
1366 will only list functions and strings, excluding all other types of
885 will only list functions and strings, excluding all other types of
1367 variables. To find the proper type names, simply use type(var) at a
886 variables. To find the proper type names, simply use type(var) at a
1368 command line to see how python prints type names. For example:
887 command line to see how python prints type names. For example:
1369
888
1370 ::
889 ::
1371
890
1372 In [1]: type('hello')\\
891 In [1]: type('hello')\\
1373 Out[1]: <type 'str'>
892 Out[1]: <type 'str'>
1374
893
1375 indicates that the type name for strings is 'str'.
894 indicates that the type name for strings is 'str'.
1376
895
1377 ``%who`` always excludes executed names loaded through your configuration
896 ``%who`` always excludes executed names loaded through your configuration
1378 file and things which are internal to IPython.
897 file and things which are internal to IPython.
1379
898
1380 This is deliberate, as typically you may load many modules and the
899 This is deliberate, as typically you may load many modules and the
1381 purpose of %who is to show you only what you've manually defined.
900 purpose of %who is to show you only what you've manually defined.
1382
901
1383 Examples
902 Examples
1384 --------
903 --------
1385
904
1386 Define two variables and list them with who::
905 Define two variables and list them with who::
1387
906
1388 In [1]: alpha = 123
907 In [1]: alpha = 123
1389
908
1390 In [2]: beta = 'test'
909 In [2]: beta = 'test'
1391
910
1392 In [3]: %who
911 In [3]: %who
1393 alpha beta
912 alpha beta
1394
913
1395 In [4]: %who int
914 In [4]: %who int
1396 alpha
915 alpha
1397
916
1398 In [5]: %who str
917 In [5]: %who str
1399 beta
918 beta
1400 """
919 """
1401
920
1402 varlist = self.who_ls(parameter_s)
921 varlist = self.who_ls(parameter_s)
1403 if not varlist:
922 if not varlist:
1404 if parameter_s:
923 if parameter_s:
1405 print 'No variables match your requested type.'
924 print 'No variables match your requested type.'
1406 else:
925 else:
1407 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
926 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
1408 return
927 return
1409
928
1410 # if we have variables, move on...
929 # if we have variables, move on...
1411 count = 0
930 count = 0
1412 for i in varlist:
931 for i in varlist:
1413 print i+'\t',
932 print i+'\t',
1414 count += 1
933 count += 1
1415 if count > 8:
934 if count > 8:
1416 count = 0
935 count = 0
1417 print
936 print
1418 print
937 print
1419
938
1420 @skip_doctest
939 @skip_doctest
1421 @line_magic
940 @line_magic
1422 def whos(self, parameter_s=''):
941 def whos(self, parameter_s=''):
1423 """Like %who, but gives some extra information about each variable.
942 """Like %who, but gives some extra information about each variable.
1424
943
1425 The same type filtering of %who can be applied here.
944 The same type filtering of %who can be applied here.
1426
945
1427 For all variables, the type is printed. Additionally it prints:
946 For all variables, the type is printed. Additionally it prints:
1428
947
1429 - For {},[],(): their length.
948 - For {},[],(): their length.
1430
949
1431 - For numpy arrays, a summary with shape, number of
950 - For numpy arrays, a summary with shape, number of
1432 elements, typecode and size in memory.
951 elements, typecode and size in memory.
1433
952
1434 - Everything else: a string representation, snipping their middle if
953 - Everything else: a string representation, snipping their middle if
1435 too long.
954 too long.
1436
955
1437 Examples
956 Examples
1438 --------
957 --------
1439
958
1440 Define two variables and list them with whos::
959 Define two variables and list them with whos::
1441
960
1442 In [1]: alpha = 123
961 In [1]: alpha = 123
1443
962
1444 In [2]: beta = 'test'
963 In [2]: beta = 'test'
1445
964
1446 In [3]: %whos
965 In [3]: %whos
1447 Variable Type Data/Info
966 Variable Type Data/Info
1448 --------------------------------
967 --------------------------------
1449 alpha int 123
968 alpha int 123
1450 beta str test
969 beta str test
1451 """
970 """
1452
971
1453 varnames = self.who_ls(parameter_s)
972 varnames = self.who_ls(parameter_s)
1454 if not varnames:
973 if not varnames:
1455 if parameter_s:
974 if parameter_s:
1456 print 'No variables match your requested type.'
975 print 'No variables match your requested type.'
1457 else:
976 else:
1458 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
977 print 'Interactive namespace is empty.'
1459 return
978 return
1460
979
1461 # if we have variables, move on...
980 # if we have variables, move on...
1462
981
1463 # for these types, show len() instead of data:
982 # for these types, show len() instead of data:
1464 seq_types = ['dict', 'list', 'tuple']
983 seq_types = ['dict', 'list', 'tuple']
1465
984
1466 # for numpy arrays, display summary info
985 # for numpy arrays, display summary info
1467 ndarray_type = None
986 ndarray_type = None
1468 if 'numpy' in sys.modules:
987 if 'numpy' in sys.modules:
1469 try:
988 try:
1470 from numpy import ndarray
989 from numpy import ndarray
1471 except ImportError:
990 except ImportError:
1472 pass
991 pass
1473 else:
992 else:
1474 ndarray_type = ndarray.__name__
993 ndarray_type = ndarray.__name__
1475
994
1476 # Find all variable names and types so we can figure out column sizes
995 # Find all variable names and types so we can figure out column sizes
1477 def get_vars(i):
996 def get_vars(i):
1478 return self.shell.user_ns[i]
997 return self.shell.user_ns[i]
1479
998
1480 # some types are well known and can be shorter
999 # some types are well known and can be shorter
1481 abbrevs = {'IPython.core.macro.Macro' : 'Macro'}
1000 abbrevs = {'IPython.core.macro.Macro' : 'Macro'}
1482 def type_name(v):
1001 def type_name(v):
1483 tn = type(v).__name__
1002 tn = type(v).__name__
1484 return abbrevs.get(tn,tn)
1003 return abbrevs.get(tn,tn)
1485
1004
1486 varlist = map(get_vars,varnames)
1005 varlist = map(get_vars,varnames)
1487
1006
1488 typelist = []
1007 typelist = []
1489 for vv in varlist:
1008 for vv in varlist:
1490 tt = type_name(vv)
1009 tt = type_name(vv)
1491
1010
1492 if tt=='instance':
1011 if tt=='instance':
1493 typelist.append( abbrevs.get(str(vv.__class__),
1012 typelist.append( abbrevs.get(str(vv.__class__),
1494 str(vv.__class__)))
1013 str(vv.__class__)))
1495 else:
1014 else:
1496 typelist.append(tt)
1015 typelist.append(tt)
1497
1016
1498 # column labels and # of spaces as separator
1017 # column labels and # of spaces as separator
1499 varlabel = 'Variable'
1018 varlabel = 'Variable'
1500 typelabel = 'Type'
1019 typelabel = 'Type'
1501 datalabel = 'Data/Info'
1020 datalabel = 'Data/Info'
1502 colsep = 3
1021 colsep = 3
1503 # variable format strings
1022 # variable format strings
1504 vformat = "{0:<{varwidth}}{1:<{typewidth}}"
1023 vformat = "{0:<{varwidth}}{1:<{typewidth}}"
1505 aformat = "%s: %s elems, type `%s`, %s bytes"
1024 aformat = "%s: %s elems, type `%s`, %s bytes"
1506 # find the size of the columns to format the output nicely
1025 # find the size of the columns to format the output nicely
1507 varwidth = max(max(map(len,varnames)), len(varlabel)) + colsep
1026 varwidth = max(max(map(len,varnames)), len(varlabel)) + colsep
1508 typewidth = max(max(map(len,typelist)), len(typelabel)) + colsep
1027 typewidth = max(max(map(len,typelist)), len(typelabel)) + colsep
1509 # table header
1028 # table header
1510 print varlabel.ljust(varwidth) + typelabel.ljust(typewidth) + \
1029 print varlabel.ljust(varwidth) + typelabel.ljust(typewidth) + \
1511 ' '+datalabel+'\n' + '-'*(varwidth+typewidth+len(datalabel)+1)
1030 ' '+datalabel+'\n' + '-'*(varwidth+typewidth+len(datalabel)+1)
1512 # and the table itself
1031 # and the table itself
1513 kb = 1024
1032 kb = 1024
1514 Mb = 1048576 # kb**2
1033 Mb = 1048576 # kb**2
1515 for vname,var,vtype in zip(varnames,varlist,typelist):
1034 for vname,var,vtype in zip(varnames,varlist,typelist):
1516 print vformat.format(vname, vtype, varwidth=varwidth, typewidth=typewidth),
1035 print vformat.format(vname, vtype, varwidth=varwidth, typewidth=typewidth),
1517 if vtype in seq_types:
1036 if vtype in seq_types:
1518 print "n="+str(len(var))
1037 print "n="+str(len(var))
1519 elif vtype == ndarray_type:
1038 elif vtype == ndarray_type:
1520 vshape = str(var.shape).replace(',','').replace(' ','x')[1:-1]
1039 vshape = str(var.shape).replace(',','').replace(' ','x')[1:-1]
1521 if vtype==ndarray_type:
1040 if vtype==ndarray_type:
1522 # numpy
1041 # numpy
1523 vsize = var.size
1042 vsize = var.size
1524 vbytes = vsize*var.itemsize
1043 vbytes = vsize*var.itemsize
1525 vdtype = var.dtype
1044 vdtype = var.dtype
1526
1045
1527 if vbytes < 100000:
1046 if vbytes < 100000:
1528 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,vdtype,vbytes)
1047 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,vdtype,vbytes)
1529 else:
1048 else:
1530 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,vdtype,vbytes),
1049 print aformat % (vshape,vsize,vdtype,vbytes),
1531 if vbytes < Mb:
1050 if vbytes < Mb:
1532 print '(%s kb)' % (vbytes/kb,)
1051 print '(%s kb)' % (vbytes/kb,)
1533 else:
1052 else:
1534 print '(%s Mb)' % (vbytes/Mb,)
1053 print '(%s Mb)' % (vbytes/Mb,)
1535 else:
1054 else:
1536 try:
1055 try:
1537 vstr = str(var)
1056 vstr = str(var)
1538 except UnicodeEncodeError:
1057 except UnicodeEncodeError:
1539 vstr = unicode(var).encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING,
1058 vstr = unicode(var).encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING,
1540 'backslashreplace')
1059 'backslashreplace')
1541 except:
1060 except:
1542 vstr = "<object with id %d (str() failed)>" % id(var)
1061 vstr = "<object with id %d (str() failed)>" % id(var)
1543 vstr = vstr.replace('\n','\\n')
1062 vstr = vstr.replace('\n','\\n')
1544 if len(vstr) < 50:
1063 if len(vstr) < 50:
1545 print vstr
1064 print vstr
1546 else:
1065 else:
1547 print vstr[:25] + "<...>" + vstr[-25:]
1066 print vstr[:25] + "<...>" + vstr[-25:]
1548
1067
1549 @line_magic
1068 @line_magic
1550 def reset(self, parameter_s=''):
1069 def reset(self, parameter_s=''):
1551 """Resets the namespace by removing all names defined by the user, if
1070 """Resets the namespace by removing all names defined by the user, if
1552 called without arguments, or by removing some types of objects, such
1071 called without arguments, or by removing some types of objects, such
1553 as everything currently in IPython's In[] and Out[] containers (see
1072 as everything currently in IPython's In[] and Out[] containers (see
1554 the parameters for details).
1073 the parameters for details).
1555
1074
1556 Parameters
1075 Parameters
1557 ----------
1076 ----------
1558 -f : force reset without asking for confirmation.
1077 -f : force reset without asking for confirmation.
1559
1078
1560 -s : 'Soft' reset: Only clears your namespace, leaving history intact.
1079 -s : 'Soft' reset: Only clears your namespace, leaving history intact.
1561 References to objects may be kept. By default (without this option),
1080 References to objects may be kept. By default (without this option),
1562 we do a 'hard' reset, giving you a new session and removing all
1081 we do a 'hard' reset, giving you a new session and removing all
1563 references to objects from the current session.
1082 references to objects from the current session.
1564
1083
1565 in : reset input history
1084 in : reset input history
1566
1085
1567 out : reset output history
1086 out : reset output history
1568
1087
1569 dhist : reset directory history
1088 dhist : reset directory history
1570
1089
1571 array : reset only variables that are NumPy arrays
1090 array : reset only variables that are NumPy arrays
1572
1091
1573 See Also
1092 See Also
1574 --------
1093 --------
1575 magic_reset_selective : invoked as ``%reset_selective``
1094 magic_reset_selective : invoked as ``%reset_selective``
1576
1095
1577 Examples
1096 Examples
1578 --------
1097 --------
1579 ::
1098 ::
1580
1099
1581 In [6]: a = 1
1100 In [6]: a = 1
1582
1101
1583 In [7]: a
1102 In [7]: a
1584 Out[7]: 1
1103 Out[7]: 1
1585
1104
1586 In [8]: 'a' in _ip.user_ns
1105 In [8]: 'a' in _ip.user_ns
1587 Out[8]: True
1106 Out[8]: True
1588
1107
1589 In [9]: %reset -f
1108 In [9]: %reset -f
1590
1109
1591 In [1]: 'a' in _ip.user_ns
1110 In [1]: 'a' in _ip.user_ns
1592 Out[1]: False
1111 Out[1]: False
1593
1112
1594 In [2]: %reset -f in
1113 In [2]: %reset -f in
1595 Flushing input history
1114 Flushing input history
1596
1115
1597 In [3]: %reset -f dhist in
1116 In [3]: %reset -f dhist in
1598 Flushing directory history
1117 Flushing directory history
1599 Flushing input history
1118 Flushing input history
1600
1119
1601 Notes
1120 Notes
1602 -----
1121 -----
1603 Calling this magic from clients that do not implement standard input,
1122 Calling this magic from clients that do not implement standard input,
1604 such as the ipython notebook interface, will reset the namespace
1123 such as the ipython notebook interface, will reset the namespace
1605 without confirmation.
1124 without confirmation.
1606 """
1125 """
1607 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'sf', mode='list')
1126 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'sf', mode='list')
1608 if 'f' in opts:
1127 if 'f' in opts:
1609 ans = True
1128 ans = True
1610 else:
1129 else:
1611 try:
1130 try:
1612 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(
1131 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(
1613 "Once deleted, variables cannot be recovered. Proceed (y/[n])?",
1132 "Once deleted, variables cannot be recovered. Proceed (y/[n])?",
1614 default='n')
1133 default='n')
1615 except StdinNotImplementedError:
1134 except StdinNotImplementedError:
1616 ans = True
1135 ans = True
1617 if not ans:
1136 if not ans:
1618 print 'Nothing done.'
1137 print 'Nothing done.'
1619 return
1138 return
1620
1139
1621 if 's' in opts: # Soft reset
1140 if 's' in opts: # Soft reset
1622 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1141 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1623 for i in self.who_ls():
1142 for i in self.who_ls():
1624 del(user_ns[i])
1143 del(user_ns[i])
1625 elif len(args) == 0: # Hard reset
1144 elif len(args) == 0: # Hard reset
1626 self.shell.reset(new_session = False)
1145 self.shell.reset(new_session = False)
1627
1146
1628 # reset in/out/dhist/array: previously extensinions/clearcmd.py
1147 # reset in/out/dhist/array: previously extensinions/clearcmd.py
1629 ip = self.shell
1148 ip = self.shell
1630 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns # local lookup, heavily used
1149 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns # local lookup, heavily used
1631
1150
1632 for target in args:
1151 for target in args:
1633 target = target.lower() # make matches case insensitive
1152 target = target.lower() # make matches case insensitive
1634 if target == 'out':
1153 if target == 'out':
1635 print "Flushing output cache (%d entries)" % len(user_ns['_oh'])
1154 print "Flushing output cache (%d entries)" % len(user_ns['_oh'])
1636 self.shell.displayhook.flush()
1155 self.shell.displayhook.flush()
1637
1156
1638 elif target == 'in':
1157 elif target == 'in':
1639 print "Flushing input history"
1158 print "Flushing input history"
1640 pc = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count + 1
1159 pc = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count + 1
1641 for n in range(1, pc):
1160 for n in range(1, pc):
1642 key = '_i'+repr(n)
1161 key = '_i'+repr(n)
1643 user_ns.pop(key,None)
1162 user_ns.pop(key,None)
1644 user_ns.update(dict(_i=u'',_ii=u'',_iii=u''))
1163 user_ns.update(dict(_i=u'',_ii=u'',_iii=u''))
1645 hm = ip.history_manager
1164 hm = ip.history_manager
1646 # don't delete these, as %save and %macro depending on the
1165 # don't delete these, as %save and %macro depending on the
1647 # length of these lists to be preserved
1166 # length of these lists to be preserved
1648 hm.input_hist_parsed[:] = [''] * pc
1167 hm.input_hist_parsed[:] = [''] * pc
1649 hm.input_hist_raw[:] = [''] * pc
1168 hm.input_hist_raw[:] = [''] * pc
1650 # hm has internal machinery for _i,_ii,_iii, clear it out
1169 # hm has internal machinery for _i,_ii,_iii, clear it out
1651 hm._i = hm._ii = hm._iii = hm._i00 = u''
1170 hm._i = hm._ii = hm._iii = hm._i00 = u''
1652
1171
1653 elif target == 'array':
1172 elif target == 'array':
1654 # Support cleaning up numpy arrays
1173 # Support cleaning up numpy arrays
1655 try:
1174 try:
1656 from numpy import ndarray
1175 from numpy import ndarray
1657 # This must be done with items and not iteritems because
1176 # This must be done with items and not iteritems because
1658 # we're going to modify the dict in-place.
1177 # we're going to modify the dict in-place.
1659 for x,val in user_ns.items():
1178 for x,val in user_ns.items():
1660 if isinstance(val,ndarray):
1179 if isinstance(val,ndarray):
1661 del user_ns[x]
1180 del user_ns[x]
1662 except ImportError:
1181 except ImportError:
1663 print "reset array only works if Numpy is available."
1182 print "reset array only works if Numpy is available."
1664
1183
1665 elif target == 'dhist':
1184 elif target == 'dhist':
1666 print "Flushing directory history"
1185 print "Flushing directory history"
1667 del user_ns['_dh'][:]
1186 del user_ns['_dh'][:]
1668
1187
1669 else:
1188 else:
1670 print "Don't know how to reset ",
1189 print "Don't know how to reset ",
1671 print target + ", please run `%reset?` for details"
1190 print target + ", please run `%reset?` for details"
1672
1191
1673 gc.collect()
1192 gc.collect()
1674
1193
1675 @line_magic
1194 @line_magic
1676 def reset_selective(self, parameter_s=''):
1195 def reset_selective(self, parameter_s=''):
1677 """Resets the namespace by removing names defined by the user.
1196 """Resets the namespace by removing names defined by the user.
1678
1197
1679 Input/Output history are left around in case you need them.
1198 Input/Output history are left around in case you need them.
1680
1199
1681 %reset_selective [-f] regex
1200 %reset_selective [-f] regex
1682
1201
1683 No action is taken if regex is not included
1202 No action is taken if regex is not included
1684
1203
1685 Options
1204 Options
1686 -f : force reset without asking for confirmation.
1205 -f : force reset without asking for confirmation.
1687
1206
1688 See Also
1207 See Also
1689 --------
1208 --------
1690 magic_reset : invoked as ``%reset``
1209 magic_reset : invoked as ``%reset``
1691
1210
1692 Examples
1211 Examples
1693 --------
1212 --------
1694
1213
1695 We first fully reset the namespace so your output looks identical to
1214 We first fully reset the namespace so your output looks identical to
1696 this example for pedagogical reasons; in practice you do not need a
1215 this example for pedagogical reasons; in practice you do not need a
1697 full reset::
1216 full reset::
1698
1217
1699 In [1]: %reset -f
1218 In [1]: %reset -f
1700
1219
1701 Now, with a clean namespace we can make a few variables and use
1220 Now, with a clean namespace we can make a few variables and use
1702 ``%reset_selective`` to only delete names that match our regexp::
1221 ``%reset_selective`` to only delete names that match our regexp::
1703
1222
1704 In [2]: a=1; b=2; c=3; b1m=4; b2m=5; b3m=6; b4m=7; b2s=8
1223 In [2]: a=1; b=2; c=3; b1m=4; b2m=5; b3m=6; b4m=7; b2s=8
1705
1224
1706 In [3]: who_ls
1225 In [3]: who_ls
1707 Out[3]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2m', 'b2s', 'b3m', 'b4m', 'c']
1226 Out[3]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2m', 'b2s', 'b3m', 'b4m', 'c']
1708
1227
1709 In [4]: %reset_selective -f b[2-3]m
1228 In [4]: %reset_selective -f b[2-3]m
1710
1229
1711 In [5]: who_ls
1230 In [5]: who_ls
1712 Out[5]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m', 'c']
1231 Out[5]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m', 'c']
1713
1232
1714 In [6]: %reset_selective -f d
1233 In [6]: %reset_selective -f d
1715
1234
1716 In [7]: who_ls
1235 In [7]: who_ls
1717 Out[7]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m', 'c']
1236 Out[7]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m', 'c']
1718
1237
1719 In [8]: %reset_selective -f c
1238 In [8]: %reset_selective -f c
1720
1239
1721 In [9]: who_ls
1240 In [9]: who_ls
1722 Out[9]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m']
1241 Out[9]: ['a', 'b', 'b1m', 'b2s', 'b4m']
1723
1242
1724 In [10]: %reset_selective -f b
1243 In [10]: %reset_selective -f b
1725
1244
1726 In [11]: who_ls
1245 In [11]: who_ls
1727 Out[11]: ['a']
1246 Out[11]: ['a']
1728
1247
1729 Notes
1248 Notes
1730 -----
1249 -----
1731 Calling this magic from clients that do not implement standard input,
1250 Calling this magic from clients that do not implement standard input,
1732 such as the ipython notebook interface, will reset the namespace
1251 such as the ipython notebook interface, will reset the namespace
1733 without confirmation.
1252 without confirmation.
1734 """
1253 """
1735
1254
1736 opts, regex = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'f')
1255 opts, regex = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'f')
1737
1256
1738 if opts.has_key('f'):
1257 if opts.has_key('f'):
1739 ans = True
1258 ans = True
1740 else:
1259 else:
1741 try:
1260 try:
1742 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(
1261 ans = self.shell.ask_yes_no(
1743 "Once deleted, variables cannot be recovered. Proceed (y/[n])? ",
1262 "Once deleted, variables cannot be recovered. Proceed (y/[n])? ",
1744 default='n')
1263 default='n')
1745 except StdinNotImplementedError:
1264 except StdinNotImplementedError:
1746 ans = True
1265 ans = True
1747 if not ans:
1266 if not ans:
1748 print 'Nothing done.'
1267 print 'Nothing done.'
1749 return
1268 return
1750 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1269 user_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1751 if not regex:
1270 if not regex:
1752 print 'No regex pattern specified. Nothing done.'
1271 print 'No regex pattern specified. Nothing done.'
1753 return
1272 return
1754 else:
1273 else:
1755 try:
1274 try:
1756 m = re.compile(regex)
1275 m = re.compile(regex)
1757 except TypeError:
1276 except TypeError:
1758 raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern')
1277 raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern')
1759 for i in self.who_ls():
1278 for i in self.who_ls():
1760 if m.search(i):
1279 if m.search(i):
1761 del(user_ns[i])
1280 del(user_ns[i])
1762
1281
1763 @line_magic
1282 @line_magic
1764 def xdel(self, parameter_s=''):
1283 def xdel(self, parameter_s=''):
1765 """Delete a variable, trying to clear it from anywhere that
1284 """Delete a variable, trying to clear it from anywhere that
1766 IPython's machinery has references to it. By default, this uses
1285 IPython's machinery has references to it. By default, this uses
1767 the identity of the named object in the user namespace to remove
1286 the identity of the named object in the user namespace to remove
1768 references held under other names. The object is also removed
1287 references held under other names. The object is also removed
1769 from the output history.
1288 from the output history.
1770
1289
1771 Options
1290 Options
1772 -n : Delete the specified name from all namespaces, without
1291 -n : Delete the specified name from all namespaces, without
1773 checking their identity.
1292 checking their identity.
1774 """
1293 """
1775 opts, varname = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'n')
1294 opts, varname = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'n')
1776 try:
1295 try:
1777 self.shell.del_var(varname, ('n' in opts))
1296 self.shell.del_var(varname, ('n' in opts))
1778 except (NameError, ValueError) as e:
1297 except (NameError, ValueError) as e:
1779 print type(e).__name__ +": "+ str(e)
1298 print type(e).__name__ +": "+ str(e)
1780
1299
1781
1300
1782 @register_magics
1301 @register_magics
1783 class ExecutionMagics(Magics):
1302 class ExecutionMagics(Magics):
1784 """Magics related to code execution, debugging, profiling, etc.
1303 """Magics related to code execution, debugging, profiling, etc.
1785
1304
1786 """
1305 """
1787
1306
1788 def __init__(self, shell):
1307 def __init__(self, shell):
1789 super(ExecutionMagics, self).__init__(shell)
1308 super(ExecutionMagics, self).__init__(shell)
1790 if profile is None:
1309 if profile is None:
1791 self.prun = self.profile_missing_notice
1310 self.prun = self.profile_missing_notice
1792 # Default execution function used to actually run user code.
1311 # Default execution function used to actually run user code.
1793 self.default_runner = None
1312 self.default_runner = None
1794
1313
1795 def profile_missing_notice(self, *args, **kwargs):
1314 def profile_missing_notice(self, *args, **kwargs):
1796 error("""\
1315 error("""\
1797 The profile module could not be found. It has been removed from the standard
1316 The profile module could not be found. It has been removed from the standard
1798 python packages because of its non-free license. To use profiling, install the
1317 python packages because of its non-free license. To use profiling, install the
1799 python-profiler package from non-free.""")
1318 python-profiler package from non-free.""")
1800
1319
1801 @skip_doctest
1320 @skip_doctest
1802 @line_magic
1321 @line_magic
1803 def prun(self, parameter_s='',user_mode=1,
1322 def prun(self, parameter_s='',user_mode=1,
1804 opts=None,arg_lst=None,prog_ns=None):
1323 opts=None,arg_lst=None,prog_ns=None):
1805
1324
1806 """Run a statement through the python code profiler.
1325 """Run a statement through the python code profiler.
1807
1326
1808 Usage:
1327 Usage:
1809 %prun [options] statement
1328 %prun [options] statement
1810
1329
1811 The given statement (which doesn't require quote marks) is run via the
1330 The given statement (which doesn't require quote marks) is run via the
1812 python profiler in a manner similar to the profile.run() function.
1331 python profiler in a manner similar to the profile.run() function.
1813 Namespaces are internally managed to work correctly; profile.run
1332 Namespaces are internally managed to work correctly; profile.run
1814 cannot be used in IPython because it makes certain assumptions about
1333 cannot be used in IPython because it makes certain assumptions about
1815 namespaces which do not hold under IPython.
1334 namespaces which do not hold under IPython.
1816
1335
1817 Options:
1336 Options:
1818
1337
1819 -l <limit>: you can place restrictions on what or how much of the
1338 -l <limit>: you can place restrictions on what or how much of the
1820 profile gets printed. The limit value can be:
1339 profile gets printed. The limit value can be:
1821
1340
1822 * A string: only information for function names containing this string
1341 * A string: only information for function names containing this string
1823 is printed.
1342 is printed.
1824
1343
1825 * An integer: only these many lines are printed.
1344 * An integer: only these many lines are printed.
1826
1345
1827 * A float (between 0 and 1): this fraction of the report is printed
1346 * A float (between 0 and 1): this fraction of the report is printed
1828 (for example, use a limit of 0.4 to see the topmost 40% only).
1347 (for example, use a limit of 0.4 to see the topmost 40% only).
1829
1348
1830 You can combine several limits with repeated use of the option. For
1349 You can combine several limits with repeated use of the option. For
1831 example, '-l __init__ -l 5' will print only the topmost 5 lines of
1350 example, '-l __init__ -l 5' will print only the topmost 5 lines of
1832 information about class constructors.
1351 information about class constructors.
1833
1352
1834 -r: return the pstats.Stats object generated by the profiling. This
1353 -r: return the pstats.Stats object generated by the profiling. This
1835 object has all the information about the profile in it, and you can
1354 object has all the information about the profile in it, and you can
1836 later use it for further analysis or in other functions.
1355 later use it for further analysis or in other functions.
1837
1356
1838 -s <key>: sort profile by given key. You can provide more than one key
1357 -s <key>: sort profile by given key. You can provide more than one key
1839 by using the option several times: '-s key1 -s key2 -s key3...'. The
1358 by using the option several times: '-s key1 -s key2 -s key3...'. The
1840 default sorting key is 'time'.
1359 default sorting key is 'time'.
1841
1360
1842 The following is copied verbatim from the profile documentation
1361 The following is copied verbatim from the profile documentation
1843 referenced below:
1362 referenced below:
1844
1363
1845 When more than one key is provided, additional keys are used as
1364 When more than one key is provided, additional keys are used as
1846 secondary criteria when the there is equality in all keys selected
1365 secondary criteria when the there is equality in all keys selected
1847 before them.
1366 before them.
1848
1367
1849 Abbreviations can be used for any key names, as long as the
1368 Abbreviations can be used for any key names, as long as the
1850 abbreviation is unambiguous. The following are the keys currently
1369 abbreviation is unambiguous. The following are the keys currently
1851 defined:
1370 defined:
1852
1371
1853 Valid Arg Meaning
1372 Valid Arg Meaning
1854 "calls" call count
1373 "calls" call count
1855 "cumulative" cumulative time
1374 "cumulative" cumulative time
1856 "file" file name
1375 "file" file name
1857 "module" file name
1376 "module" file name
1858 "pcalls" primitive call count
1377 "pcalls" primitive call count
1859 "line" line number
1378 "line" line number
1860 "name" function name
1379 "name" function name
1861 "nfl" name/file/line
1380 "nfl" name/file/line
1862 "stdname" standard name
1381 "stdname" standard name
1863 "time" internal time
1382 "time" internal time
1864
1383
1865 Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing
1384 Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing
1866 most time consuming items first), where as name, file, and line number
1385 most time consuming items first), where as name, file, and line number
1867 searches are in ascending order (i.e., alphabetical). The subtle
1386 searches are in ascending order (i.e., alphabetical). The subtle
1868 distinction between "nfl" and "stdname" is that the standard name is a
1387 distinction between "nfl" and "stdname" is that the standard name is a
1869 sort of the name as printed, which means that the embedded line
1388 sort of the name as printed, which means that the embedded line
1870 numbers get compared in an odd way. For example, lines 3, 20, and 40
1389 numbers get compared in an odd way. For example, lines 3, 20, and 40
1871 would (if the file names were the same) appear in the string order
1390 would (if the file names were the same) appear in the string order
1872 "20" "3" and "40". In contrast, "nfl" does a numeric compare of the
1391 "20" "3" and "40". In contrast, "nfl" does a numeric compare of the
1873 line numbers. In fact, sort_stats("nfl") is the same as
1392 line numbers. In fact, sort_stats("nfl") is the same as
1874 sort_stats("name", "file", "line").
1393 sort_stats("name", "file", "line").
1875
1394
1876 -T <filename>: save profile results as shown on screen to a text
1395 -T <filename>: save profile results as shown on screen to a text
1877 file. The profile is still shown on screen.
1396 file. The profile is still shown on screen.
1878
1397
1879 -D <filename>: save (via dump_stats) profile statistics to given
1398 -D <filename>: save (via dump_stats) profile statistics to given
1880 filename. This data is in a format understood by the pstats module, and
1399 filename. This data is in a format understood by the pstats module, and
1881 is generated by a call to the dump_stats() method of profile
1400 is generated by a call to the dump_stats() method of profile
1882 objects. The profile is still shown on screen.
1401 objects. The profile is still shown on screen.
1883
1402
1884 -q: suppress output to the pager. Best used with -T and/or -D above.
1403 -q: suppress output to the pager. Best used with -T and/or -D above.
1885
1404
1886 If you want to run complete programs under the profiler's control, use
1405 If you want to run complete programs under the profiler's control, use
1887 '%run -p [prof_opts] filename.py [args to program]' where prof_opts
1406 '%run -p [prof_opts] filename.py [args to program]' where prof_opts
1888 contains profiler specific options as described here.
1407 contains profiler specific options as described here.
1889
1408
1890 You can read the complete documentation for the profile module with::
1409 You can read the complete documentation for the profile module with::
1891
1410
1892 In [1]: import profile; profile.help()
1411 In [1]: import profile; profile.help()
1893 """
1412 """
1894
1413
1895 opts_def = Struct(D=[''],l=[],s=['time'],T=[''])
1414 opts_def = Struct(D=[''],l=[],s=['time'],T=[''])
1896
1415
1897 if user_mode: # regular user call
1416 if user_mode: # regular user call
1898 opts,arg_str = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'D:l:rs:T:q',
1417 opts,arg_str = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'D:l:rs:T:q',
1899 list_all=1, posix=False)
1418 list_all=1, posix=False)
1900 namespace = self.shell.user_ns
1419 namespace = self.shell.user_ns
1901 else: # called to run a program by %run -p
1420 else: # called to run a program by %run -p
1902 try:
1421 try:
1903 filename = get_py_filename(arg_lst[0])
1422 filename = get_py_filename(arg_lst[0])
1904 except IOError as e:
1423 except IOError as e:
1905 try:
1424 try:
1906 msg = str(e)
1425 msg = str(e)
1907 except UnicodeError:
1426 except UnicodeError:
1908 msg = e.message
1427 msg = e.message
1909 error(msg)
1428 error(msg)
1910 return
1429 return
1911
1430
1912 arg_str = 'execfile(filename,prog_ns)'
1431 arg_str = 'execfile(filename,prog_ns)'
1913 namespace = {
1432 namespace = {
1914 'execfile': self.shell.safe_execfile,
1433 'execfile': self.shell.safe_execfile,
1915 'prog_ns': prog_ns,
1434 'prog_ns': prog_ns,
1916 'filename': filename
1435 'filename': filename
1917 }
1436 }
1918
1437
1919 opts.merge(opts_def)
1438 opts.merge(opts_def)
1920
1439
1921 prof = profile.Profile()
1440 prof = profile.Profile()
1922 try:
1441 try:
1923 prof = prof.runctx(arg_str,namespace,namespace)
1442 prof = prof.runctx(arg_str,namespace,namespace)
1924 sys_exit = ''
1443 sys_exit = ''
1925 except SystemExit:
1444 except SystemExit:
1926 sys_exit = """*** SystemExit exception caught in code being profiled."""
1445 sys_exit = """*** SystemExit exception caught in code being profiled."""
1927
1446
1928 stats = pstats.Stats(prof).strip_dirs().sort_stats(*opts.s)
1447 stats = pstats.Stats(prof).strip_dirs().sort_stats(*opts.s)
1929
1448
1930 lims = opts.l
1449 lims = opts.l
1931 if lims:
1450 if lims:
1932 lims = [] # rebuild lims with ints/floats/strings
1451 lims = [] # rebuild lims with ints/floats/strings
1933 for lim in opts.l:
1452 for lim in opts.l:
1934 try:
1453 try:
1935 lims.append(int(lim))
1454 lims.append(int(lim))
1936 except ValueError:
1455 except ValueError:
1937 try:
1456 try:
1938 lims.append(float(lim))
1457 lims.append(float(lim))
1939 except ValueError:
1458 except ValueError:
1940 lims.append(lim)
1459 lims.append(lim)
1941
1460
1942 # Trap output.
1461 # Trap output.
1943 stdout_trap = StringIO()
1462 stdout_trap = StringIO()
1944
1463
1945 if hasattr(stats,'stream'):
1464 if hasattr(stats,'stream'):
1946 # In newer versions of python, the stats object has a 'stream'
1465 # In newer versions of python, the stats object has a 'stream'
1947 # attribute to write into.
1466 # attribute to write into.
1948 stats.stream = stdout_trap
1467 stats.stream = stdout_trap
1949 stats.print_stats(*lims)
1468 stats.print_stats(*lims)
1950 else:
1469 else:
1951 # For older versions, we manually redirect stdout during printing
1470 # For older versions, we manually redirect stdout during printing
1952 sys_stdout = sys.stdout
1471 sys_stdout = sys.stdout
1953 try:
1472 try:
1954 sys.stdout = stdout_trap
1473 sys.stdout = stdout_trap
1955 stats.print_stats(*lims)
1474 stats.print_stats(*lims)
1956 finally:
1475 finally:
1957 sys.stdout = sys_stdout
1476 sys.stdout = sys_stdout
1958
1477
1959 output = stdout_trap.getvalue()
1478 output = stdout_trap.getvalue()
1960 output = output.rstrip()
1479 output = output.rstrip()
1961
1480
1962 if 'q' not in opts:
1481 if 'q' not in opts:
1963 page.page(output)
1482 page.page(output)
1964 print sys_exit,
1483 print sys_exit,
1965
1484
1966 dump_file = opts.D[0]
1485 dump_file = opts.D[0]
1967 text_file = opts.T[0]
1486 text_file = opts.T[0]
1968 if dump_file:
1487 if dump_file:
1969 dump_file = unquote_filename(dump_file)
1488 dump_file = unquote_filename(dump_file)
1970 prof.dump_stats(dump_file)
1489 prof.dump_stats(dump_file)
1971 print '\n*** Profile stats marshalled to file',\
1490 print '\n*** Profile stats marshalled to file',\
1972 `dump_file`+'.',sys_exit
1491 `dump_file`+'.',sys_exit
1973 if text_file:
1492 if text_file:
1974 text_file = unquote_filename(text_file)
1493 text_file = unquote_filename(text_file)
1975 pfile = open(text_file,'w')
1494 pfile = open(text_file,'w')
1976 pfile.write(output)
1495 pfile.write(output)
1977 pfile.close()
1496 pfile.close()
1978 print '\n*** Profile printout saved to text file',\
1497 print '\n*** Profile printout saved to text file',\
1979 `text_file`+'.',sys_exit
1498 `text_file`+'.',sys_exit
1980
1499
1981 if opts.has_key('r'):
1500 if opts.has_key('r'):
1982 return stats
1501 return stats
1983 else:
1502 else:
1984 return None
1503 return None
1985
1504
1986 @line_magic
1505 @line_magic
1987 def pdb(self, parameter_s=''):
1506 def pdb(self, parameter_s=''):
1988 """Control the automatic calling of the pdb interactive debugger.
1507 """Control the automatic calling of the pdb interactive debugger.
1989
1508
1990 Call as '%pdb on', '%pdb 1', '%pdb off' or '%pdb 0'. If called without
1509 Call as '%pdb on', '%pdb 1', '%pdb off' or '%pdb 0'. If called without
1991 argument it works as a toggle.
1510 argument it works as a toggle.
1992
1511
1993 When an exception is triggered, IPython can optionally call the
1512 When an exception is triggered, IPython can optionally call the
1994 interactive pdb debugger after the traceback printout. %pdb toggles
1513 interactive pdb debugger after the traceback printout. %pdb toggles
1995 this feature on and off.
1514 this feature on and off.
1996
1515
1997 The initial state of this feature is set in your configuration
1516 The initial state of this feature is set in your configuration
1998 file (the option is ``InteractiveShell.pdb``).
1517 file (the option is ``InteractiveShell.pdb``).
1999
1518
2000 If you want to just activate the debugger AFTER an exception has fired,
1519 If you want to just activate the debugger AFTER an exception has fired,
2001 without having to type '%pdb on' and rerunning your code, you can use
1520 without having to type '%pdb on' and rerunning your code, you can use
2002 the %debug magic."""
1521 the %debug magic."""
2003
1522
2004 par = parameter_s.strip().lower()
1523 par = parameter_s.strip().lower()
2005
1524
2006 if par:
1525 if par:
2007 try:
1526 try:
2008 new_pdb = {'off':0,'0':0,'on':1,'1':1}[par]
1527 new_pdb = {'off':0,'0':0,'on':1,'1':1}[par]
2009 except KeyError:
1528 except KeyError:
2010 print ('Incorrect argument. Use on/1, off/0, '
1529 print ('Incorrect argument. Use on/1, off/0, '
2011 'or nothing for a toggle.')
1530 'or nothing for a toggle.')
2012 return
1531 return
2013 else:
1532 else:
2014 # toggle
1533 # toggle
2015 new_pdb = not self.shell.call_pdb
1534 new_pdb = not self.shell.call_pdb
2016
1535
2017 # set on the shell
1536 # set on the shell
2018 self.shell.call_pdb = new_pdb
1537 self.shell.call_pdb = new_pdb
2019 print 'Automatic pdb calling has been turned',on_off(new_pdb)
1538 print 'Automatic pdb calling has been turned',on_off(new_pdb)
2020
1539
2021 @line_magic
1540 @line_magic
2022 def debug(self, parameter_s=''):
1541 def debug(self, parameter_s=''):
2023 """Activate the interactive debugger in post-mortem mode.
1542 """Activate the interactive debugger in post-mortem mode.
2024
1543
2025 If an exception has just occurred, this lets you inspect its stack
1544 If an exception has just occurred, this lets you inspect its stack
2026 frames interactively. Note that this will always work only on the last
1545 frames interactively. Note that this will always work only on the last
2027 traceback that occurred, so you must call this quickly after an
1546 traceback that occurred, so you must call this quickly after an
2028 exception that you wish to inspect has fired, because if another one
1547 exception that you wish to inspect has fired, because if another one
2029 occurs, it clobbers the previous one.
1548 occurs, it clobbers the previous one.
2030
1549
2031 If you want IPython to automatically do this on every exception, see
1550 If you want IPython to automatically do this on every exception, see
2032 the %pdb magic for more details.
1551 the %pdb magic for more details.
2033 """
1552 """
2034 self.shell.debugger(force=True)
1553 self.shell.debugger(force=True)
2035
1554
2036 @line_magic
1555 @line_magic
2037 def tb(self, s):
1556 def tb(self, s):
2038 """Print the last traceback with the currently active exception mode.
1557 """Print the last traceback with the currently active exception mode.
2039
1558
2040 See %xmode for changing exception reporting modes."""
1559 See %xmode for changing exception reporting modes."""
2041 self.shell.showtraceback()
1560 self.shell.showtraceback()
2042
1561
2043 @skip_doctest
1562 @skip_doctest
2044 @line_magic
1563 @line_magic
2045 def run(self, parameter_s='', runner=None,
1564 def run(self, parameter_s='', runner=None,
2046 file_finder=get_py_filename):
1565 file_finder=get_py_filename):
2047 """Run the named file inside IPython as a program.
1566 """Run the named file inside IPython as a program.
2048
1567
2049 Usage:\\
1568 Usage:\\
2050 %run [-n -i -t [-N<N>] -d [-b<N>] -p [profile options]] file [args]
1569 %run [-n -i -t [-N<N>] -d [-b<N>] -p [profile options]] file [args]
2051
1570
2052 Parameters after the filename are passed as command-line arguments to
1571 Parameters after the filename are passed as command-line arguments to
2053 the program (put in sys.argv). Then, control returns to IPython's
1572 the program (put in sys.argv). Then, control returns to IPython's
2054 prompt.
1573 prompt.
2055
1574
2056 This is similar to running at a system prompt:\\
1575 This is similar to running at a system prompt:\\
2057 $ python file args\\
1576 $ python file args\\
2058 but with the advantage of giving you IPython's tracebacks, and of
1577 but with the advantage of giving you IPython's tracebacks, and of
2059 loading all variables into your interactive namespace for further use
1578 loading all variables into your interactive namespace for further use
2060 (unless -p is used, see below).
1579 (unless -p is used, see below).
2061
1580
2062 The file is executed in a namespace initially consisting only of
1581 The file is executed in a namespace initially consisting only of
2063 __name__=='__main__' and sys.argv constructed as indicated. It thus
1582 __name__=='__main__' and sys.argv constructed as indicated. It thus
2064 sees its environment as if it were being run as a stand-alone program
1583 sees its environment as if it were being run as a stand-alone program
2065 (except for sharing global objects such as previously imported
1584 (except for sharing global objects such as previously imported
2066 modules). But after execution, the IPython interactive namespace gets
1585 modules). But after execution, the IPython interactive namespace gets
2067 updated with all variables defined in the program (except for __name__
1586 updated with all variables defined in the program (except for __name__
2068 and sys.argv). This allows for very convenient loading of code for
1587 and sys.argv). This allows for very convenient loading of code for
2069 interactive work, while giving each program a 'clean sheet' to run in.
1588 interactive work, while giving each program a 'clean sheet' to run in.
2070
1589
2071 Options:
1590 Options:
2072
1591
2073 -n: __name__ is NOT set to '__main__', but to the running file's name
1592 -n: __name__ is NOT set to '__main__', but to the running file's name
2074 without extension (as python does under import). This allows running
1593 without extension (as python does under import). This allows running
2075 scripts and reloading the definitions in them without calling code
1594 scripts and reloading the definitions in them without calling code
2076 protected by an ' if __name__ == "__main__" ' clause.
1595 protected by an ' if __name__ == "__main__" ' clause.
2077
1596
2078 -i: run the file in IPython's namespace instead of an empty one. This
1597 -i: run the file in IPython's namespace instead of an empty one. This
2079 is useful if you are experimenting with code written in a text editor
1598 is useful if you are experimenting with code written in a text editor
2080 which depends on variables defined interactively.
1599 which depends on variables defined interactively.
2081
1600
2082 -e: ignore sys.exit() calls or SystemExit exceptions in the script
1601 -e: ignore sys.exit() calls or SystemExit exceptions in the script
2083 being run. This is particularly useful if IPython is being used to
1602 being run. This is particularly useful if IPython is being used to
2084 run unittests, which always exit with a sys.exit() call. In such
1603 run unittests, which always exit with a sys.exit() call. In such
2085 cases you are interested in the output of the test results, not in
1604 cases you are interested in the output of the test results, not in
2086 seeing a traceback of the unittest module.
1605 seeing a traceback of the unittest module.
2087
1606
2088 -t: print timing information at the end of the run. IPython will give
1607 -t: print timing information at the end of the run. IPython will give
2089 you an estimated CPU time consumption for your script, which under
1608 you an estimated CPU time consumption for your script, which under
2090 Unix uses the resource module to avoid the wraparound problems of
1609 Unix uses the resource module to avoid the wraparound problems of
2091 time.clock(). Under Unix, an estimate of time spent on system tasks
1610 time.clock(). Under Unix, an estimate of time spent on system tasks
2092 is also given (for Windows platforms this is reported as 0.0).
1611 is also given (for Windows platforms this is reported as 0.0).
2093
1612
2094 If -t is given, an additional -N<N> option can be given, where <N>
1613 If -t is given, an additional -N<N> option can be given, where <N>
2095 must be an integer indicating how many times you want the script to
1614 must be an integer indicating how many times you want the script to
2096 run. The final timing report will include total and per run results.
1615 run. The final timing report will include total and per run results.
2097
1616
2098 For example (testing the script uniq_stable.py)::
1617 For example (testing the script uniq_stable.py)::
2099
1618
2100 In [1]: run -t uniq_stable
1619 In [1]: run -t uniq_stable
2101
1620
2102 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
1621 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
2103 User : 0.19597 s.\\
1622 User : 0.19597 s.\\
2104 System: 0.0 s.\\
1623 System: 0.0 s.\\
2105
1624
2106 In [2]: run -t -N5 uniq_stable
1625 In [2]: run -t -N5 uniq_stable
2107
1626
2108 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
1627 IPython CPU timings (estimated):\\
2109 Total runs performed: 5\\
1628 Total runs performed: 5\\
2110 Times : Total Per run\\
1629 Times : Total Per run\\
2111 User : 0.910862 s, 0.1821724 s.\\
1630 User : 0.910862 s, 0.1821724 s.\\
2112 System: 0.0 s, 0.0 s.
1631 System: 0.0 s, 0.0 s.
2113
1632
2114 -d: run your program under the control of pdb, the Python debugger.
1633 -d: run your program under the control of pdb, the Python debugger.
2115 This allows you to execute your program step by step, watch variables,
1634 This allows you to execute your program step by step, watch variables,
2116 etc. Internally, what IPython does is similar to calling:
1635 etc. Internally, what IPython does is similar to calling:
2117
1636
2118 pdb.run('execfile("YOURFILENAME")')
1637 pdb.run('execfile("YOURFILENAME")')
2119
1638
2120 with a breakpoint set on line 1 of your file. You can change the line
1639 with a breakpoint set on line 1 of your file. You can change the line
2121 number for this automatic breakpoint to be <N> by using the -bN option
1640 number for this automatic breakpoint to be <N> by using the -bN option
2122 (where N must be an integer). For example::
1641 (where N must be an integer). For example::
2123
1642
2124 %run -d -b40 myscript
1643 %run -d -b40 myscript
2125
1644
2126 will set the first breakpoint at line 40 in myscript.py. Note that
1645 will set the first breakpoint at line 40 in myscript.py. Note that
2127 the first breakpoint must be set on a line which actually does
1646 the first breakpoint must be set on a line which actually does
2128 something (not a comment or docstring) for it to stop execution.
1647 something (not a comment or docstring) for it to stop execution.
2129
1648
2130 When the pdb debugger starts, you will see a (Pdb) prompt. You must
1649 When the pdb debugger starts, you will see a (Pdb) prompt. You must
2131 first enter 'c' (without quotes) to start execution up to the first
1650 first enter 'c' (without quotes) to start execution up to the first
2132 breakpoint.
1651 breakpoint.
2133
1652
2134 Entering 'help' gives information about the use of the debugger. You
1653 Entering 'help' gives information about the use of the debugger. You
2135 can easily see pdb's full documentation with "import pdb;pdb.help()"
1654 can easily see pdb's full documentation with "import pdb;pdb.help()"
2136 at a prompt.
1655 at a prompt.
2137
1656
2138 -p: run program under the control of the Python profiler module (which
1657 -p: run program under the control of the Python profiler module (which
2139 prints a detailed report of execution times, function calls, etc).
1658 prints a detailed report of execution times, function calls, etc).
2140
1659
2141 You can pass other options after -p which affect the behavior of the
1660 You can pass other options after -p which affect the behavior of the
2142 profiler itself. See the docs for %prun for details.
1661 profiler itself. See the docs for %prun for details.
2143
1662
2144 In this mode, the program's variables do NOT propagate back to the
1663 In this mode, the program's variables do NOT propagate back to the
2145 IPython interactive namespace (because they remain in the namespace
1664 IPython interactive namespace (because they remain in the namespace
2146 where the profiler executes them).
1665 where the profiler executes them).
2147
1666
2148 Internally this triggers a call to %prun, see its documentation for
1667 Internally this triggers a call to %prun, see its documentation for
2149 details on the options available specifically for profiling.
1668 details on the options available specifically for profiling.
2150
1669
2151 There is one special usage for which the text above doesn't apply:
1670 There is one special usage for which the text above doesn't apply:
2152 if the filename ends with .ipy, the file is run as ipython script,
1671 if the filename ends with .ipy, the file is run as ipython script,
2153 just as if the commands were written on IPython prompt.
1672 just as if the commands were written on IPython prompt.
2154
1673
2155 -m: specify module name to load instead of script path. Similar to
1674 -m: specify module name to load instead of script path. Similar to
2156 the -m option for the python interpreter. Use this option last if you
1675 the -m option for the python interpreter. Use this option last if you
2157 want to combine with other %run options. Unlike the python interpreter
1676 want to combine with other %run options. Unlike the python interpreter
2158 only source modules are allowed no .pyc or .pyo files.
1677 only source modules are allowed no .pyc or .pyo files.
2159 For example::
1678 For example::
2160
1679
2161 %run -m example
1680 %run -m example
2162
1681
2163 will run the example module.
1682 will run the example module.
2164
1683
2165 """
1684 """
2166
1685
2167 # get arguments and set sys.argv for program to be run.
1686 # get arguments and set sys.argv for program to be run.
2168 opts, arg_lst = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'nidtN:b:pD:l:rs:T:em:',
1687 opts, arg_lst = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'nidtN:b:pD:l:rs:T:em:',
2169 mode='list', list_all=1)
1688 mode='list', list_all=1)
2170 if "m" in opts:
1689 if "m" in opts:
2171 modulename = opts["m"][0]
1690 modulename = opts["m"][0]
2172 modpath = find_mod(modulename)
1691 modpath = find_mod(modulename)
2173 if modpath is None:
1692 if modpath is None:
2174 warn('%r is not a valid modulename on sys.path'%modulename)
1693 warn('%r is not a valid modulename on sys.path'%modulename)
2175 return
1694 return
2176 arg_lst = [modpath] + arg_lst
1695 arg_lst = [modpath] + arg_lst
2177 try:
1696 try:
2178 filename = file_finder(arg_lst[0])
1697 filename = file_finder(arg_lst[0])
2179 except IndexError:
1698 except IndexError:
2180 warn('you must provide at least a filename.')
1699 warn('you must provide at least a filename.')
2181 print '\n%run:\n', oinspect.getdoc(self.run)
1700 print '\n%run:\n', oinspect.getdoc(self.run)
2182 return
1701 return
2183 except IOError as e:
1702 except IOError as e:
2184 try:
1703 try:
2185 msg = str(e)
1704 msg = str(e)
2186 except UnicodeError:
1705 except UnicodeError:
2187 msg = e.message
1706 msg = e.message
2188 error(msg)
1707 error(msg)
2189 return
1708 return
2190
1709
2191 if filename.lower().endswith('.ipy'):
1710 if filename.lower().endswith('.ipy'):
2192 self.shell.safe_execfile_ipy(filename)
1711 self.shell.safe_execfile_ipy(filename)
2193 return
1712 return
2194
1713
2195 # Control the response to exit() calls made by the script being run
1714 # Control the response to exit() calls made by the script being run
2196 exit_ignore = 'e' in opts
1715 exit_ignore = 'e' in opts
2197
1716
2198 # Make sure that the running script gets a proper sys.argv as if it
1717 # Make sure that the running script gets a proper sys.argv as if it
2199 # were run from a system shell.
1718 # were run from a system shell.
2200 save_argv = sys.argv # save it for later restoring
1719 save_argv = sys.argv # save it for later restoring
2201
1720
2202 # simulate shell expansion on arguments, at least tilde expansion
1721 # simulate shell expansion on arguments, at least tilde expansion
2203 args = [ os.path.expanduser(a) for a in arg_lst[1:] ]
1722 args = [ os.path.expanduser(a) for a in arg_lst[1:] ]
2204
1723
2205 sys.argv = [filename] + args # put in the proper filename
1724 sys.argv = [filename] + args # put in the proper filename
2206 # protect sys.argv from potential unicode strings on Python 2:
1725 # protect sys.argv from potential unicode strings on Python 2:
2207 if not py3compat.PY3:
1726 if not py3compat.PY3:
2208 sys.argv = [ py3compat.cast_bytes(a) for a in sys.argv ]
1727 sys.argv = [ py3compat.cast_bytes(a) for a in sys.argv ]
2209
1728
2210 if 'i' in opts:
1729 if 'i' in opts:
2211 # Run in user's interactive namespace
1730 # Run in user's interactive namespace
2212 prog_ns = self.shell.user_ns
1731 prog_ns = self.shell.user_ns
2213 __name__save = self.shell.user_ns['__name__']
1732 __name__save = self.shell.user_ns['__name__']
2214 prog_ns['__name__'] = '__main__'
1733 prog_ns['__name__'] = '__main__'
2215 main_mod = self.shell.new_main_mod(prog_ns)
1734 main_mod = self.shell.new_main_mod(prog_ns)
2216 else:
1735 else:
2217 # Run in a fresh, empty namespace
1736 # Run in a fresh, empty namespace
2218 if 'n' in opts:
1737 if 'n' in opts:
2219 name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))[0]
1738 name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))[0]
2220 else:
1739 else:
2221 name = '__main__'
1740 name = '__main__'
2222
1741
2223 main_mod = self.shell.new_main_mod()
1742 main_mod = self.shell.new_main_mod()
2224 prog_ns = main_mod.__dict__
1743 prog_ns = main_mod.__dict__
2225 prog_ns['__name__'] = name
1744 prog_ns['__name__'] = name
2226
1745
2227 # Since '%run foo' emulates 'python foo.py' at the cmd line, we must
1746 # Since '%run foo' emulates 'python foo.py' at the cmd line, we must
2228 # set the __file__ global in the script's namespace
1747 # set the __file__ global in the script's namespace
2229 prog_ns['__file__'] = filename
1748 prog_ns['__file__'] = filename
2230
1749
2231 # pickle fix. See interactiveshell for an explanation. But we need to
1750 # pickle fix. See interactiveshell for an explanation. But we need to
2232 # make sure that, if we overwrite __main__, we replace it at the end
1751 # make sure that, if we overwrite __main__, we replace it at the end
2233 main_mod_name = prog_ns['__name__']
1752 main_mod_name = prog_ns['__name__']
2234
1753
2235 if main_mod_name == '__main__':
1754 if main_mod_name == '__main__':
2236 restore_main = sys.modules['__main__']
1755 restore_main = sys.modules['__main__']
2237 else:
1756 else:
2238 restore_main = False
1757 restore_main = False
2239
1758
2240 # This needs to be undone at the end to prevent holding references to
1759 # This needs to be undone at the end to prevent holding references to
2241 # every single object ever created.
1760 # every single object ever created.
2242 sys.modules[main_mod_name] = main_mod
1761 sys.modules[main_mod_name] = main_mod
2243
1762
2244 try:
1763 try:
2245 stats = None
1764 stats = None
2246 with self.shell.readline_no_record:
1765 with self.shell.readline_no_record:
2247 if 'p' in opts:
1766 if 'p' in opts:
2248 stats = self.prun('', 0, opts, arg_lst, prog_ns)
1767 stats = self.prun('', 0, opts, arg_lst, prog_ns)
2249 else:
1768 else:
2250 if 'd' in opts:
1769 if 'd' in opts:
2251 deb = debugger.Pdb(self.shell.colors)
1770 deb = debugger.Pdb(self.shell.colors)
2252 # reset Breakpoint state, which is moronically kept
1771 # reset Breakpoint state, which is moronically kept
2253 # in a class
1772 # in a class
2254 bdb.Breakpoint.next = 1
1773 bdb.Breakpoint.next = 1
2255 bdb.Breakpoint.bplist = {}
1774 bdb.Breakpoint.bplist = {}
2256 bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber = [None]
1775 bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber = [None]
2257 # Set an initial breakpoint to stop execution
1776 # Set an initial breakpoint to stop execution
2258 maxtries = 10
1777 maxtries = 10
2259 bp = int(opts.get('b', [1])[0])
1778 bp = int(opts.get('b', [1])[0])
2260 checkline = deb.checkline(filename, bp)
1779 checkline = deb.checkline(filename, bp)
2261 if not checkline:
1780 if not checkline:
2262 for bp in range(bp + 1, bp + maxtries + 1):
1781 for bp in range(bp + 1, bp + maxtries + 1):
2263 if deb.checkline(filename, bp):
1782 if deb.checkline(filename, bp):
2264 break
1783 break
2265 else:
1784 else:
2266 msg = ("\nI failed to find a valid line to set "
1785 msg = ("\nI failed to find a valid line to set "
2267 "a breakpoint\n"
1786 "a breakpoint\n"
2268 "after trying up to line: %s.\n"
1787 "after trying up to line: %s.\n"
2269 "Please set a valid breakpoint manually "
1788 "Please set a valid breakpoint manually "
2270 "with the -b option." % bp)
1789 "with the -b option." % bp)
2271 error(msg)
1790 error(msg)
2272 return
1791 return
2273 # if we find a good linenumber, set the breakpoint
1792 # if we find a good linenumber, set the breakpoint
2274 deb.do_break('%s:%s' % (filename, bp))
1793 deb.do_break('%s:%s' % (filename, bp))
2275 # Start file run
1794 # Start file run
2276 print "NOTE: Enter 'c' at the",
1795 print "NOTE: Enter 'c' at the",
2277 print "%s prompt to start your script." % deb.prompt
1796 print "%s prompt to start your script." % deb.prompt
2278 ns = {'execfile': py3compat.execfile, 'prog_ns': prog_ns}
1797 ns = {'execfile': py3compat.execfile, 'prog_ns': prog_ns}
2279 try:
1798 try:
2280 deb.run('execfile("%s", prog_ns)' % filename, ns)
1799 deb.run('execfile("%s", prog_ns)' % filename, ns)
2281
1800
2282 except:
1801 except:
2283 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
1802 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
2284 # Skip three frames in the traceback: the %run one,
1803 # Skip three frames in the traceback: the %run one,
2285 # one inside bdb.py, and the command-line typed by the
1804 # one inside bdb.py, and the command-line typed by the
2286 # user (run by exec in pdb itself).
1805 # user (run by exec in pdb itself).
2287 self.shell.InteractiveTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset=3)
1806 self.shell.InteractiveTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset=3)
2288 else:
1807 else:
2289 if runner is None:
1808 if runner is None:
2290 runner = self.default_runner
1809 runner = self.default_runner
2291 if runner is None:
1810 if runner is None:
2292 runner = self.shell.safe_execfile
1811 runner = self.shell.safe_execfile
2293 if 't' in opts:
1812 if 't' in opts:
2294 # timed execution
1813 # timed execution
2295 try:
1814 try:
2296 nruns = int(opts['N'][0])
1815 nruns = int(opts['N'][0])
2297 if nruns < 1:
1816 if nruns < 1:
2298 error('Number of runs must be >=1')
1817 error('Number of runs must be >=1')
2299 return
1818 return
2300 except (KeyError):
1819 except (KeyError):
2301 nruns = 1
1820 nruns = 1
2302 twall0 = time.time()
1821 twall0 = time.time()
2303 if nruns == 1:
1822 if nruns == 1:
2304 t0 = clock2()
1823 t0 = clock2()
2305 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns,
1824 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns,
2306 exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1825 exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
2307 t1 = clock2()
1826 t1 = clock2()
2308 t_usr = t1[0] - t0[0]
1827 t_usr = t1[0] - t0[0]
2309 t_sys = t1[1] - t0[1]
1828 t_sys = t1[1] - t0[1]
2310 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
1829 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
2311 print " User : %10.2f s." % t_usr
1830 print " User : %10.2f s." % t_usr
2312 print " System : %10.2f s." % t_sys
1831 print " System : %10.2f s." % t_sys
2313 else:
1832 else:
2314 runs = range(nruns)
1833 runs = range(nruns)
2315 t0 = clock2()
1834 t0 = clock2()
2316 for nr in runs:
1835 for nr in runs:
2317 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns,
1836 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns,
2318 exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1837 exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
2319 t1 = clock2()
1838 t1 = clock2()
2320 t_usr = t1[0] - t0[0]
1839 t_usr = t1[0] - t0[0]
2321 t_sys = t1[1] - t0[1]
1840 t_sys = t1[1] - t0[1]
2322 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
1841 print "\nIPython CPU timings (estimated):"
2323 print "Total runs performed:", nruns
1842 print "Total runs performed:", nruns
2324 print " Times : %10.2f %10.2f" % ('Total', 'Per run')
1843 print " Times : %10.2f %10.2f" % ('Total', 'Per run')
2325 print " User : %10.2f s, %10.2f s." % (t_usr, t_usr / nruns)
1844 print " User : %10.2f s, %10.2f s." % (t_usr, t_usr / nruns)
2326 print " System : %10.2f s, %10.2f s." % (t_sys, t_sys / nruns)
1845 print " System : %10.2f s, %10.2f s." % (t_sys, t_sys / nruns)
2327 twall1 = time.time()
1846 twall1 = time.time()
2328 print "Wall time: %10.2f s." % (twall1 - twall0)
1847 print "Wall time: %10.2f s." % (twall1 - twall0)
2329
1848
2330 else:
1849 else:
2331 # regular execution
1850 # regular execution
2332 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns, exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
1851 runner(filename, prog_ns, prog_ns, exit_ignore=exit_ignore)
2333
1852
2334 if 'i' in opts:
1853 if 'i' in opts:
2335 self.shell.user_ns['__name__'] = __name__save
1854 self.shell.user_ns['__name__'] = __name__save
2336 else:
1855 else:
2337 # The shell MUST hold a reference to prog_ns so after %run
1856 # The shell MUST hold a reference to prog_ns so after %run
2338 # exits, the python deletion mechanism doesn't zero it out
1857 # exits, the python deletion mechanism doesn't zero it out
2339 # (leaving dangling references).
1858 # (leaving dangling references).
2340 self.shell.cache_main_mod(prog_ns, filename)
1859 self.shell.cache_main_mod(prog_ns, filename)
2341 # update IPython interactive namespace
1860 # update IPython interactive namespace
2342
1861
2343 # Some forms of read errors on the file may mean the
1862 # Some forms of read errors on the file may mean the
2344 # __name__ key was never set; using pop we don't have to
1863 # __name__ key was never set; using pop we don't have to
2345 # worry about a possible KeyError.
1864 # worry about a possible KeyError.
2346 prog_ns.pop('__name__', None)
1865 prog_ns.pop('__name__', None)
2347
1866
2348 self.shell.user_ns.update(prog_ns)
1867 self.shell.user_ns.update(prog_ns)
2349 finally:
1868 finally:
2350 # It's a bit of a mystery why, but __builtins__ can change from
1869 # It's a bit of a mystery why, but __builtins__ can change from
2351 # being a module to becoming a dict missing some key data after
1870 # being a module to becoming a dict missing some key data after
2352 # %run. As best I can see, this is NOT something IPython is doing
1871 # %run. As best I can see, this is NOT something IPython is doing
2353 # at all, and similar problems have been reported before:
1872 # at all, and similar problems have been reported before:
2354 # http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/Python/comp.lang.python/2004-10/0188.html
1873 # http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/Python/comp.lang.python/2004-10/0188.html
2355 # Since this seems to be done by the interpreter itself, the best
1874 # Since this seems to be done by the interpreter itself, the best
2356 # we can do is to at least restore __builtins__ for the user on
1875 # we can do is to at least restore __builtins__ for the user on
2357 # exit.
1876 # exit.
2358 self.shell.user_ns['__builtins__'] = builtin_mod
1877 self.shell.user_ns['__builtins__'] = builtin_mod
2359
1878
2360 # Ensure key global structures are restored
1879 # Ensure key global structures are restored
2361 sys.argv = save_argv
1880 sys.argv = save_argv
2362 if restore_main:
1881 if restore_main:
2363 sys.modules['__main__'] = restore_main
1882 sys.modules['__main__'] = restore_main
2364 else:
1883 else:
2365 # Remove from sys.modules the reference to main_mod we'd
1884 # Remove from sys.modules the reference to main_mod we'd
2366 # added. Otherwise it will trap references to objects
1885 # added. Otherwise it will trap references to objects
2367 # contained therein.
1886 # contained therein.
2368 del sys.modules[main_mod_name]
1887 del sys.modules[main_mod_name]
2369
1888
2370 return stats
1889 return stats
2371
1890
2372 @skip_doctest
1891 @skip_doctest
2373 @line_magic
1892 @line_magic
2374 def timeit(self, parameter_s=''):
1893 def timeit(self, parameter_s=''):
2375 """Time execution of a Python statement or expression
1894 """Time execution of a Python statement or expression
2376
1895
2377 Usage:\\
1896 Usage:\\
2378 %timeit [-n<N> -r<R> [-t|-c]] statement
1897 %timeit [-n<N> -r<R> [-t|-c]] statement
2379
1898
2380 Time execution of a Python statement or expression using the timeit
1899 Time execution of a Python statement or expression using the timeit
2381 module.
1900 module.
2382
1901
2383 Options:
1902 Options:
2384 -n<N>: execute the given statement <N> times in a loop. If this value
1903 -n<N>: execute the given statement <N> times in a loop. If this value
2385 is not given, a fitting value is chosen.
1904 is not given, a fitting value is chosen.
2386
1905
2387 -r<R>: repeat the loop iteration <R> times and take the best result.
1906 -r<R>: repeat the loop iteration <R> times and take the best result.
2388 Default: 3
1907 Default: 3
2389
1908
2390 -t: use time.time to measure the time, which is the default on Unix.
1909 -t: use time.time to measure the time, which is the default on Unix.
2391 This function measures wall time.
1910 This function measures wall time.
2392
1911
2393 -c: use time.clock to measure the time, which is the default on
1912 -c: use time.clock to measure the time, which is the default on
2394 Windows and measures wall time. On Unix, resource.getrusage is used
1913 Windows and measures wall time. On Unix, resource.getrusage is used
2395 instead and returns the CPU user time.
1914 instead and returns the CPU user time.
2396
1915
2397 -p<P>: use a precision of <P> digits to display the timing result.
1916 -p<P>: use a precision of <P> digits to display the timing result.
2398 Default: 3
1917 Default: 3
2399
1918
2400
1919
2401 Examples
1920 Examples
2402 --------
1921 --------
2403 ::
1922 ::
2404
1923
2405 In [1]: %timeit pass
1924 In [1]: %timeit pass
2406 10000000 loops, best of 3: 53.3 ns per loop
1925 10000000 loops, best of 3: 53.3 ns per loop
2407
1926
2408 In [2]: u = None
1927 In [2]: u = None
2409
1928
2410 In [3]: %timeit u is None
1929 In [3]: %timeit u is None
2411 10000000 loops, best of 3: 184 ns per loop
1930 10000000 loops, best of 3: 184 ns per loop
2412
1931
2413 In [4]: %timeit -r 4 u == None
1932 In [4]: %timeit -r 4 u == None
2414 1000000 loops, best of 4: 242 ns per loop
1933 1000000 loops, best of 4: 242 ns per loop
2415
1934
2416 In [5]: import time
1935 In [5]: import time
2417
1936
2418 In [6]: %timeit -n1 time.sleep(2)
1937 In [6]: %timeit -n1 time.sleep(2)
2419 1 loops, best of 3: 2 s per loop
1938 1 loops, best of 3: 2 s per loop
2420
1939
2421
1940
2422 The times reported by %timeit will be slightly higher than those
1941 The times reported by %timeit will be slightly higher than those
2423 reported by the timeit.py script when variables are accessed. This is
1942 reported by the timeit.py script when variables are accessed. This is
2424 due to the fact that %timeit executes the statement in the namespace
1943 due to the fact that %timeit executes the statement in the namespace
2425 of the shell, compared with timeit.py, which uses a single setup
1944 of the shell, compared with timeit.py, which uses a single setup
2426 statement to import function or create variables. Generally, the bias
1945 statement to import function or create variables. Generally, the bias
2427 does not matter as long as results from timeit.py are not mixed with
1946 does not matter as long as results from timeit.py are not mixed with
2428 those from %timeit."""
1947 those from %timeit."""
2429
1948
2430 import timeit
1949 import timeit
2431 import math
1950 import math
2432
1951
2433 # XXX: Unfortunately the unicode 'micro' symbol can cause problems in
1952 # XXX: Unfortunately the unicode 'micro' symbol can cause problems in
2434 # certain terminals. Until we figure out a robust way of
1953 # certain terminals. Until we figure out a robust way of
2435 # auto-detecting if the terminal can deal with it, use plain 'us' for
1954 # auto-detecting if the terminal can deal with it, use plain 'us' for
2436 # microseconds. I am really NOT happy about disabling the proper
1955 # microseconds. I am really NOT happy about disabling the proper
2437 # 'micro' prefix, but crashing is worse... If anyone knows what the
1956 # 'micro' prefix, but crashing is worse... If anyone knows what the
2438 # right solution for this is, I'm all ears...
1957 # right solution for this is, I'm all ears...
2439 #
1958 #
2440 # Note: using
1959 # Note: using
2441 #
1960 #
2442 # s = u'\xb5'
1961 # s = u'\xb5'
2443 # s.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding())
1962 # s.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding())
2444 #
1963 #
2445 # is not sufficient, as I've seen terminals where that fails but
1964 # is not sufficient, as I've seen terminals where that fails but
2446 # print s
1965 # print s
2447 #
1966 #
2448 # succeeds
1967 # succeeds
2449 #
1968 #
2450 # See bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/348466
1969 # See bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/348466
2451
1970
2452 #units = [u"s", u"ms",u'\xb5',"ns"]
1971 #units = [u"s", u"ms",u'\xb5',"ns"]
2453 units = [u"s", u"ms",u'us',"ns"]
1972 units = [u"s", u"ms",u'us',"ns"]
2454
1973
2455 scaling = [1, 1e3, 1e6, 1e9]
1974 scaling = [1, 1e3, 1e6, 1e9]
2456
1975
2457 opts, stmt = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'n:r:tcp:',
1976 opts, stmt = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'n:r:tcp:',
2458 posix=False, strict=False)
1977 posix=False, strict=False)
2459 if stmt == "":
1978 if stmt == "":
2460 return
1979 return
2461 timefunc = timeit.default_timer
1980 timefunc = timeit.default_timer
2462 number = int(getattr(opts, "n", 0))
1981 number = int(getattr(opts, "n", 0))
2463 repeat = int(getattr(opts, "r", timeit.default_repeat))
1982 repeat = int(getattr(opts, "r", timeit.default_repeat))
2464 precision = int(getattr(opts, "p", 3))
1983 precision = int(getattr(opts, "p", 3))
2465 if hasattr(opts, "t"):
1984 if hasattr(opts, "t"):
2466 timefunc = time.time
1985 timefunc = time.time
2467 if hasattr(opts, "c"):
1986 if hasattr(opts, "c"):
2468 timefunc = clock
1987 timefunc = clock
2469
1988
2470 timer = timeit.Timer(timer=timefunc)
1989 timer = timeit.Timer(timer=timefunc)
2471 # this code has tight coupling to the inner workings of timeit.Timer,
1990 # this code has tight coupling to the inner workings of timeit.Timer,
2472 # but is there a better way to achieve that the code stmt has access
1991 # but is there a better way to achieve that the code stmt has access
2473 # to the shell namespace?
1992 # to the shell namespace?
2474
1993
2475 src = timeit.template % {'stmt': timeit.reindent(stmt, 8),
1994 src = timeit.template % {'stmt': timeit.reindent(stmt, 8),
2476 'setup': "pass"}
1995 'setup': "pass"}
2477 # Track compilation time so it can be reported if too long
1996 # Track compilation time so it can be reported if too long
2478 # Minimum time above which compilation time will be reported
1997 # Minimum time above which compilation time will be reported
2479 tc_min = 0.1
1998 tc_min = 0.1
2480
1999
2481 t0 = clock()
2000 t0 = clock()
2482 code = compile(src, "<magic-timeit>", "exec")
2001 code = compile(src, "<magic-timeit>", "exec")
2483 tc = clock()-t0
2002 tc = clock()-t0
2484
2003
2485 ns = {}
2004 ns = {}
2486 exec code in self.shell.user_ns, ns
2005 exec code in self.shell.user_ns, ns
2487 timer.inner = ns["inner"]
2006 timer.inner = ns["inner"]
2488
2007
2489 if number == 0:
2008 if number == 0:
2490 # determine number so that 0.2 <= total time < 2.0
2009 # determine number so that 0.2 <= total time < 2.0
2491 number = 1
2010 number = 1
2492 for i in range(1, 10):
2011 for i in range(1, 10):
2493 if timer.timeit(number) >= 0.2:
2012 if timer.timeit(number) >= 0.2:
2494 break
2013 break
2495 number *= 10
2014 number *= 10
2496
2015
2497 best = min(timer.repeat(repeat, number)) / number
2016 best = min(timer.repeat(repeat, number)) / number
2498
2017
2499 if best > 0.0 and best < 1000.0:
2018 if best > 0.0 and best < 1000.0:
2500 order = min(-int(math.floor(math.log10(best)) // 3), 3)
2019 order = min(-int(math.floor(math.log10(best)) // 3), 3)
2501 elif best >= 1000.0:
2020 elif best >= 1000.0:
2502 order = 0
2021 order = 0
2503 else:
2022 else:
2504 order = 3
2023 order = 3
2505 print u"%d loops, best of %d: %.*g %s per loop" % (number, repeat,
2024 print u"%d loops, best of %d: %.*g %s per loop" % (number, repeat,
2506 precision,
2025 precision,
2507 best * scaling[order],
2026 best * scaling[order],
2508 units[order])
2027 units[order])
2509 if tc > tc_min:
2028 if tc > tc_min:
2510 print "Compiler time: %.2f s" % tc
2029 print "Compiler time: %.2f s" % tc
2511
2030
2512 @skip_doctest
2031 @skip_doctest
2513 @needs_local_scope
2032 @needs_local_scope
2514 @line_magic
2033 @line_magic
2515 def time(self,parameter_s, user_locals):
2034 def time(self,parameter_s, user_locals):
2516 """Time execution of a Python statement or expression.
2035 """Time execution of a Python statement or expression.
2517
2036
2518 The CPU and wall clock times are printed, and the value of the
2037 The CPU and wall clock times are printed, and the value of the
2519 expression (if any) is returned. Note that under Win32, system time
2038 expression (if any) is returned. Note that under Win32, system time
2520 is always reported as 0, since it can not be measured.
2039 is always reported as 0, since it can not be measured.
2521
2040
2522 This function provides very basic timing functionality. In Python
2041 This function provides very basic timing functionality. In Python
2523 2.3, the timeit module offers more control and sophistication, so this
2042 2.3, the timeit module offers more control and sophistication, so this
2524 could be rewritten to use it (patches welcome).
2043 could be rewritten to use it (patches welcome).
2525
2044
2526 Examples
2045 Examples
2527 --------
2046 --------
2528 ::
2047 ::
2529
2048
2530 In [1]: time 2**128
2049 In [1]: time 2**128
2531 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2050 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2532 Wall time: 0.00
2051 Wall time: 0.00
2533 Out[1]: 340282366920938463463374607431768211456L
2052 Out[1]: 340282366920938463463374607431768211456L
2534
2053
2535 In [2]: n = 1000000
2054 In [2]: n = 1000000
2536
2055
2537 In [3]: time sum(range(n))
2056 In [3]: time sum(range(n))
2538 CPU times: user 1.20 s, sys: 0.05 s, total: 1.25 s
2057 CPU times: user 1.20 s, sys: 0.05 s, total: 1.25 s
2539 Wall time: 1.37
2058 Wall time: 1.37
2540 Out[3]: 499999500000L
2059 Out[3]: 499999500000L
2541
2060
2542 In [4]: time print 'hello world'
2061 In [4]: time print 'hello world'
2543 hello world
2062 hello world
2544 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2063 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2545 Wall time: 0.00
2064 Wall time: 0.00
2546
2065
2547 Note that the time needed by Python to compile the given expression
2066 Note that the time needed by Python to compile the given expression
2548 will be reported if it is more than 0.1s. In this example, the
2067 will be reported if it is more than 0.1s. In this example, the
2549 actual exponentiation is done by Python at compilation time, so while
2068 actual exponentiation is done by Python at compilation time, so while
2550 the expression can take a noticeable amount of time to compute, that
2069 the expression can take a noticeable amount of time to compute, that
2551 time is purely due to the compilation:
2070 time is purely due to the compilation:
2552
2071
2553 In [5]: time 3**9999;
2072 In [5]: time 3**9999;
2554 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2073 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2555 Wall time: 0.00 s
2074 Wall time: 0.00 s
2556
2075
2557 In [6]: time 3**999999;
2076 In [6]: time 3**999999;
2558 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2077 CPU times: user 0.00 s, sys: 0.00 s, total: 0.00 s
2559 Wall time: 0.00 s
2078 Wall time: 0.00 s
2560 Compiler : 0.78 s
2079 Compiler : 0.78 s
2561 """
2080 """
2562
2081
2563 # fail immediately if the given expression can't be compiled
2082 # fail immediately if the given expression can't be compiled
2564
2083
2565 expr = self.shell.prefilter(parameter_s,False)
2084 expr = self.shell.prefilter(parameter_s,False)
2566
2085
2567 # Minimum time above which compilation time will be reported
2086 # Minimum time above which compilation time will be reported
2568 tc_min = 0.1
2087 tc_min = 0.1
2569
2088
2570 try:
2089 try:
2571 mode = 'eval'
2090 mode = 'eval'
2572 t0 = clock()
2091 t0 = clock()
2573 code = compile(expr,'<timed eval>',mode)
2092 code = compile(expr,'<timed eval>',mode)
2574 tc = clock()-t0
2093 tc = clock()-t0
2575 except SyntaxError:
2094 except SyntaxError:
2576 mode = 'exec'
2095 mode = 'exec'
2577 t0 = clock()
2096 t0 = clock()
2578 code = compile(expr,'<timed exec>',mode)
2097 code = compile(expr,'<timed exec>',mode)
2579 tc = clock()-t0
2098 tc = clock()-t0
2580 # skew measurement as little as possible
2099 # skew measurement as little as possible
2581 glob = self.shell.user_ns
2100 glob = self.shell.user_ns
2582 wtime = time.time
2101 wtime = time.time
2583 # time execution
2102 # time execution
2584 wall_st = wtime()
2103 wall_st = wtime()
2585 if mode=='eval':
2104 if mode=='eval':
2586 st = clock2()
2105 st = clock2()
2587 out = eval(code, glob, user_locals)
2106 out = eval(code, glob, user_locals)
2588 end = clock2()
2107 end = clock2()
2589 else:
2108 else:
2590 st = clock2()
2109 st = clock2()
2591 exec code in glob, user_locals
2110 exec code in glob, user_locals
2592 end = clock2()
2111 end = clock2()
2593 out = None
2112 out = None
2594 wall_end = wtime()
2113 wall_end = wtime()
2595 # Compute actual times and report
2114 # Compute actual times and report
2596 wall_time = wall_end-wall_st
2115 wall_time = wall_end-wall_st
2597 cpu_user = end[0]-st[0]
2116 cpu_user = end[0]-st[0]
2598 cpu_sys = end[1]-st[1]
2117 cpu_sys = end[1]-st[1]
2599 cpu_tot = cpu_user+cpu_sys
2118 cpu_tot = cpu_user+cpu_sys
2600 print "CPU times: user %.2f s, sys: %.2f s, total: %.2f s" % \
2119 print "CPU times: user %.2f s, sys: %.2f s, total: %.2f s" % \
2601 (cpu_user,cpu_sys,cpu_tot)
2120 (cpu_user,cpu_sys,cpu_tot)
2602 print "Wall time: %.2f s" % wall_time
2121 print "Wall time: %.2f s" % wall_time
2603 if tc > tc_min:
2122 if tc > tc_min:
2604 print "Compiler : %.2f s" % tc
2123 print "Compiler : %.2f s" % tc
2605 return out
2124 return out
2606
2125
2607 @skip_doctest
2126 @skip_doctest
2608 @line_magic
2127 @line_magic
2609 def macro(self, parameter_s=''):
2128 def macro(self, parameter_s=''):
2610 """Define a macro for future re-execution. It accepts ranges of history,
2129 """Define a macro for future re-execution. It accepts ranges of history,
2611 filenames or string objects.
2130 filenames or string objects.
2612
2131
2613 Usage:\\
2132 Usage:\\
2614 %macro [options] name n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
2133 %macro [options] name n1-n2 n3-n4 ... n5 .. n6 ...
2615
2134
2616 Options:
2135 Options:
2617
2136
2618 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
2137 -r: use 'raw' input. By default, the 'processed' history is used,
2619 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
2138 so that magics are loaded in their transformed version to valid
2620 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
2139 Python. If this option is given, the raw input as typed as the
2621 command line is used instead.
2140 command line is used instead.
2622
2141
2623 This will define a global variable called `name` which is a string
2142 This will define a global variable called `name` which is a string
2624 made of joining the slices and lines you specify (n1,n2,... numbers
2143 made of joining the slices and lines you specify (n1,n2,... numbers
2625 above) from your input history into a single string. This variable
2144 above) from your input history into a single string. This variable
2626 acts like an automatic function which re-executes those lines as if
2145 acts like an automatic function which re-executes those lines as if
2627 you had typed them. You just type 'name' at the prompt and the code
2146 you had typed them. You just type 'name' at the prompt and the code
2628 executes.
2147 executes.
2629
2148
2630 The syntax for indicating input ranges is described in %history.
2149 The syntax for indicating input ranges is described in %history.
2631
2150
2632 Note: as a 'hidden' feature, you can also use traditional python slice
2151 Note: as a 'hidden' feature, you can also use traditional python slice
2633 notation, where N:M means numbers N through M-1.
2152 notation, where N:M means numbers N through M-1.
2634
2153
2635 For example, if your history contains (%hist prints it)::
2154 For example, if your history contains (%hist prints it)::
2636
2155
2637 44: x=1
2156 44: x=1
2638 45: y=3
2157 45: y=3
2639 46: z=x+y
2158 46: z=x+y
2640 47: print x
2159 47: print x
2641 48: a=5
2160 48: a=5
2642 49: print 'x',x,'y',y
2161 49: print 'x',x,'y',y
2643
2162
2644 you can create a macro with lines 44 through 47 (included) and line 49
2163 you can create a macro with lines 44 through 47 (included) and line 49
2645 called my_macro with::
2164 called my_macro with::
2646
2165
2647 In [55]: %macro my_macro 44-47 49
2166 In [55]: %macro my_macro 44-47 49
2648
2167
2649 Now, typing `my_macro` (without quotes) will re-execute all this code
2168 Now, typing `my_macro` (without quotes) will re-execute all this code
2650 in one pass.
2169 in one pass.
2651
2170
2652 You don't need to give the line-numbers in order, and any given line
2171 You don't need to give the line-numbers in order, and any given line
2653 number can appear multiple times. You can assemble macros with any
2172 number can appear multiple times. You can assemble macros with any
2654 lines from your input history in any order.
2173 lines from your input history in any order.
2655
2174
2656 The macro is a simple object which holds its value in an attribute,
2175 The macro is a simple object which holds its value in an attribute,
2657 but IPython's display system checks for macros and executes them as
2176 but IPython's display system checks for macros and executes them as
2658 code instead of printing them when you type their name.
2177 code instead of printing them when you type their name.
2659
2178
2660 You can view a macro's contents by explicitly printing it with::
2179 You can view a macro's contents by explicitly printing it with::
2661
2180
2662 print macro_name
2181 print macro_name
2663
2182
2664 """
2183 """
2665 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'r',mode='list')
2184 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'r',mode='list')
2666 if not args: # List existing macros
2185 if not args: # List existing macros
2667 return sorted(k for k,v in self.shell.user_ns.iteritems() if\
2186 return sorted(k for k,v in self.shell.user_ns.iteritems() if\
2668 isinstance(v, Macro))
2187 isinstance(v, Macro))
2669 if len(args) == 1:
2188 if len(args) == 1:
2670 raise UsageError(
2189 raise UsageError(
2671 "%macro insufficient args; usage '%macro name n1-n2 n3-4...")
2190 "%macro insufficient args; usage '%macro name n1-n2 n3-4...")
2672 name, codefrom = args[0], " ".join(args[1:])
2191 name, codefrom = args[0], " ".join(args[1:])
2673
2192
2674 #print 'rng',ranges # dbg
2193 #print 'rng',ranges # dbg
2675 try:
2194 try:
2676 lines = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom, 'r' in opts)
2195 lines = self.shell.find_user_code(codefrom, 'r' in opts)
2677 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
2196 except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
2678 print e.args[0]
2197 print e.args[0]
2679 return
2198 return
2680 macro = Macro(lines)
2199 macro = Macro(lines)
2681 self.shell.define_macro(name, macro)
2200 self.shell.define_macro(name, macro)
2682 print 'Macro `%s` created. To execute, type its name (without quotes).' % name
2201 print 'Macro `%s` created. To execute, type its name (without quotes).' % name
2683 print '=== Macro contents: ==='
2202 print '=== Macro contents: ==='
2684 print macro,
2203 print macro,
2685
2204
2686
2205
2687 @register_magics
2206 @register_magics
2688 class AutoMagics(Magics):
2207 class AutoMagics(Magics):
2689 """Magics that control various autoX behaviors."""
2208 """Magics that control various autoX behaviors."""
2690
2209
2691 def __init__(self, shell):
2210 def __init__(self, shell):
2692 super(AutoMagics, self).__init__(shell)
2211 super(AutoMagics, self).__init__(shell)
2693 # namespace for holding state we may need
2212 # namespace for holding state we may need
2694 self._magic_state = Bunch()
2213 self._magic_state = Bunch()
2695
2214
2696 @line_magic
2215 @line_magic
2697 def automagic(self, parameter_s=''):
2216 def automagic(self, parameter_s=''):
2698 """Make magic functions callable without having to type the initial %.
2217 """Make magic functions callable without having to type the initial %.
2699
2218
2700 Without argumentsl toggles on/off (when off, you must call it as
2219 Without argumentsl toggles on/off (when off, you must call it as
2701 %automagic, of course). With arguments it sets the value, and you can
2220 %automagic, of course). With arguments it sets the value, and you can
2702 use any of (case insensitive):
2221 use any of (case insensitive):
2703
2222
2704 - on, 1, True: to activate
2223 - on, 1, True: to activate
2705
2224
2706 - off, 0, False: to deactivate.
2225 - off, 0, False: to deactivate.
2707
2226
2708 Note that magic functions have lowest priority, so if there's a
2227 Note that magic functions have lowest priority, so if there's a
2709 variable whose name collides with that of a magic fn, automagic won't
2228 variable whose name collides with that of a magic fn, automagic won't
2710 work for that function (you get the variable instead). However, if you
2229 work for that function (you get the variable instead). However, if you
2711 delete the variable (del var), the previously shadowed magic function
2230 delete the variable (del var), the previously shadowed magic function
2712 becomes visible to automagic again."""
2231 becomes visible to automagic again."""
2713
2232
2714 arg = parameter_s.lower()
2233 arg = parameter_s.lower()
2715 mman = self.shell.magics_manager
2234 mman = self.shell.magics_manager
2716 if arg in ('on', '1', 'true'):
2235 if arg in ('on', '1', 'true'):
2717 val = True
2236 val = True
2718 elif arg in ('off', '0', 'false'):
2237 elif arg in ('off', '0', 'false'):
2719 val = False
2238 val = False
2720 else:
2239 else:
2721 val = not mman.auto_magic
2240 val = not mman.auto_magic
2722 mman.auto_magic = val
2241 mman.auto_magic = val
2723 print '\n' + self.shell.magics_manager.auto_status()
2242 print '\n' + self.shell.magics_manager.auto_status()
2724
2243
2725 @skip_doctest
2244 @skip_doctest
2726 @line_magic
2245 @line_magic
2727 def autocall(self, parameter_s=''):
2246 def autocall(self, parameter_s=''):
2728 """Make functions callable without having to type parentheses.
2247 """Make functions callable without having to type parentheses.
2729
2248
2730 Usage:
2249 Usage:
2731
2250
2732 %autocall [mode]
2251 %autocall [mode]
2733
2252
2734 The mode can be one of: 0->Off, 1->Smart, 2->Full. If not given, the
2253 The mode can be one of: 0->Off, 1->Smart, 2->Full. If not given, the
2735 value is toggled on and off (remembering the previous state).
2254 value is toggled on and off (remembering the previous state).
2736
2255
2737 In more detail, these values mean:
2256 In more detail, these values mean:
2738
2257
2739 0 -> fully disabled
2258 0 -> fully disabled
2740
2259
2741 1 -> active, but do not apply if there are no arguments on the line.
2260 1 -> active, but do not apply if there are no arguments on the line.
2742
2261
2743 In this mode, you get::
2262 In this mode, you get::
2744
2263
2745 In [1]: callable
2264 In [1]: callable
2746 Out[1]: <built-in function callable>
2265 Out[1]: <built-in function callable>
2747
2266
2748 In [2]: callable 'hello'
2267 In [2]: callable 'hello'
2749 ------> callable('hello')
2268 ------> callable('hello')
2750 Out[2]: False
2269 Out[2]: False
2751
2270
2752 2 -> Active always. Even if no arguments are present, the callable
2271 2 -> Active always. Even if no arguments are present, the callable
2753 object is called::
2272 object is called::
2754
2273
2755 In [2]: float
2274 In [2]: float
2756 ------> float()
2275 ------> float()
2757 Out[2]: 0.0
2276 Out[2]: 0.0
2758
2277
2759 Note that even with autocall off, you can still use '/' at the start of
2278 Note that even with autocall off, you can still use '/' at the start of
2760 a line to treat the first argument on the command line as a function
2279 a line to treat the first argument on the command line as a function
2761 and add parentheses to it::
2280 and add parentheses to it::
2762
2281
2763 In [8]: /str 43
2282 In [8]: /str 43
2764 ------> str(43)
2283 ------> str(43)
2765 Out[8]: '43'
2284 Out[8]: '43'
2766
2285
2767 # all-random (note for auto-testing)
2286 # all-random (note for auto-testing)
2768 """
2287 """
2769
2288
2770 if parameter_s:
2289 if parameter_s:
2771 arg = int(parameter_s)
2290 arg = int(parameter_s)
2772 else:
2291 else:
2773 arg = 'toggle'
2292 arg = 'toggle'
2774
2293
2775 if not arg in (0, 1, 2,'toggle'):
2294 if not arg in (0, 1, 2,'toggle'):
2776 error('Valid modes: (0->Off, 1->Smart, 2->Full')
2295 error('Valid modes: (0->Off, 1->Smart, 2->Full')
2777 return
2296 return
2778
2297
2779 if arg in (0, 1, 2):
2298 if arg in (0, 1, 2):
2780 self.shell.autocall = arg
2299 self.shell.autocall = arg
2781 else: # toggle
2300 else: # toggle
2782 if self.shell.autocall:
2301 if self.shell.autocall:
2783 self._magic_state.autocall_save = self.shell.autocall
2302 self._magic_state.autocall_save = self.shell.autocall
2784 self.shell.autocall = 0
2303 self.shell.autocall = 0
2785 else:
2304 else:
2786 try:
2305 try:
2787 self.shell.autocall = self._magic_state.autocall_save
2306 self.shell.autocall = self._magic_state.autocall_save
2788 except AttributeError:
2307 except AttributeError:
2789 self.shell.autocall = self._magic_state.autocall_save = 1
2308 self.shell.autocall = self._magic_state.autocall_save = 1
2790
2309
2791 print "Automatic calling is:",['OFF','Smart','Full'][self.shell.autocall]
2310 print "Automatic calling is:",['OFF','Smart','Full'][self.shell.autocall]
2792
2311
2793
2312
2794 @register_magics
2313 @register_magics
2795 class OSMagics(Magics):
2314 class OSMagics(Magics):
2796 """Magics to interact with the underlying OS (shell-type functionality).
2315 """Magics to interact with the underlying OS (shell-type functionality).
2797 """
2316 """
2798
2317
2799 @skip_doctest
2318 @skip_doctest
2800 @line_magic
2319 @line_magic
2801 def alias(self, parameter_s=''):
2320 def alias(self, parameter_s=''):
2802 """Define an alias for a system command.
2321 """Define an alias for a system command.
2803
2322
2804 '%alias alias_name cmd' defines 'alias_name' as an alias for 'cmd'
2323 '%alias alias_name cmd' defines 'alias_name' as an alias for 'cmd'
2805
2324
2806 Then, typing 'alias_name params' will execute the system command 'cmd
2325 Then, typing 'alias_name params' will execute the system command 'cmd
2807 params' (from your underlying operating system).
2326 params' (from your underlying operating system).
2808
2327
2809 Aliases have lower precedence than magic functions and Python normal
2328 Aliases have lower precedence than magic functions and Python normal
2810 variables, so if 'foo' is both a Python variable and an alias, the
2329 variables, so if 'foo' is both a Python variable and an alias, the
2811 alias can not be executed until 'del foo' removes the Python variable.
2330 alias can not be executed until 'del foo' removes the Python variable.
2812
2331
2813 You can use the %l specifier in an alias definition to represent the
2332 You can use the %l specifier in an alias definition to represent the
2814 whole line when the alias is called. For example::
2333 whole line when the alias is called. For example::
2815
2334
2816 In [2]: alias bracket echo "Input in brackets: <%l>"
2335 In [2]: alias bracket echo "Input in brackets: <%l>"
2817 In [3]: bracket hello world
2336 In [3]: bracket hello world
2818 Input in brackets: <hello world>
2337 Input in brackets: <hello world>
2819
2338
2820 You can also define aliases with parameters using %s specifiers (one
2339 You can also define aliases with parameters using %s specifiers (one
2821 per parameter)::
2340 per parameter)::
2822
2341
2823 In [1]: alias parts echo first %s second %s
2342 In [1]: alias parts echo first %s second %s
2824 In [2]: %parts A B
2343 In [2]: %parts A B
2825 first A second B
2344 first A second B
2826 In [3]: %parts A
2345 In [3]: %parts A
2827 Incorrect number of arguments: 2 expected.
2346 Incorrect number of arguments: 2 expected.
2828 parts is an alias to: 'echo first %s second %s'
2347 parts is an alias to: 'echo first %s second %s'
2829
2348
2830 Note that %l and %s are mutually exclusive. You can only use one or
2349 Note that %l and %s are mutually exclusive. You can only use one or
2831 the other in your aliases.
2350 the other in your aliases.
2832
2351
2833 Aliases expand Python variables just like system calls using ! or !!
2352 Aliases expand Python variables just like system calls using ! or !!
2834 do: all expressions prefixed with '$' get expanded. For details of
2353 do: all expressions prefixed with '$' get expanded. For details of
2835 the semantic rules, see PEP-215:
2354 the semantic rules, see PEP-215:
2836 http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0215.html. This is the library used by
2355 http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0215.html. This is the library used by
2837 IPython for variable expansion. If you want to access a true shell
2356 IPython for variable expansion. If you want to access a true shell
2838 variable, an extra $ is necessary to prevent its expansion by
2357 variable, an extra $ is necessary to prevent its expansion by
2839 IPython::
2358 IPython::
2840
2359
2841 In [6]: alias show echo
2360 In [6]: alias show echo
2842 In [7]: PATH='A Python string'
2361 In [7]: PATH='A Python string'
2843 In [8]: show $PATH
2362 In [8]: show $PATH
2844 A Python string
2363 A Python string
2845 In [9]: show $$PATH
2364 In [9]: show $$PATH
2846 /usr/local/lf9560/bin:/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:...
2365 /usr/local/lf9560/bin:/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:...
2847
2366
2848 You can use the alias facility to acess all of $PATH. See the %rehash
2367 You can use the alias facility to acess all of $PATH. See the %rehash
2849 and %rehashx functions, which automatically create aliases for the
2368 and %rehashx functions, which automatically create aliases for the
2850 contents of your $PATH.
2369 contents of your $PATH.
2851
2370
2852 If called with no parameters, %alias prints the current alias table."""
2371 If called with no parameters, %alias prints the current alias table."""
2853
2372
2854 par = parameter_s.strip()
2373 par = parameter_s.strip()
2855 if not par:
2374 if not par:
2856 aliases = sorted(self.shell.alias_manager.aliases)
2375 aliases = sorted(self.shell.alias_manager.aliases)
2857 # stored = self.shell.db.get('stored_aliases', {} )
2376 # stored = self.shell.db.get('stored_aliases', {} )
2858 # for k, v in stored:
2377 # for k, v in stored:
2859 # atab.append(k, v[0])
2378 # atab.append(k, v[0])
2860
2379
2861 print "Total number of aliases:", len(aliases)
2380 print "Total number of aliases:", len(aliases)
2862 sys.stdout.flush()
2381 sys.stdout.flush()
2863 return aliases
2382 return aliases
2864
2383
2865 # Now try to define a new one
2384 # Now try to define a new one
2866 try:
2385 try:
2867 alias,cmd = par.split(None, 1)
2386 alias,cmd = par.split(None, 1)
2868 except:
2387 except:
2869 print oinspect.getdoc(self.alias)
2388 print oinspect.getdoc(self.alias)
2870 else:
2389 else:
2871 self.shell.alias_manager.soft_define_alias(alias, cmd)
2390 self.shell.alias_manager.soft_define_alias(alias, cmd)
2872 # end magic_alias
2391 # end magic_alias
2873
2392
2874 @line_magic
2393 @line_magic
2875 def unalias(self, parameter_s=''):
2394 def unalias(self, parameter_s=''):
2876 """Remove an alias"""
2395 """Remove an alias"""
2877
2396
2878 aname = parameter_s.strip()
2397 aname = parameter_s.strip()
2879 self.shell.alias_manager.undefine_alias(aname)
2398 self.shell.alias_manager.undefine_alias(aname)
2880 stored = self.shell.db.get('stored_aliases', {} )
2399 stored = self.shell.db.get('stored_aliases', {} )
2881 if aname in stored:
2400 if aname in stored:
2882 print "Removing %stored alias",aname
2401 print "Removing %stored alias",aname
2883 del stored[aname]
2402 del stored[aname]
2884 self.shell.db['stored_aliases'] = stored
2403 self.shell.db['stored_aliases'] = stored
2885
2404
2886 @line_magic
2405 @line_magic
2887 def rehashx(self, parameter_s=''):
2406 def rehashx(self, parameter_s=''):
2888 """Update the alias table with all executable files in $PATH.
2407 """Update the alias table with all executable files in $PATH.
2889
2408
2890 This version explicitly checks that every entry in $PATH is a file
2409 This version explicitly checks that every entry in $PATH is a file
2891 with execute access (os.X_OK), so it is much slower than %rehash.
2410 with execute access (os.X_OK), so it is much slower than %rehash.
2892
2411
2893 Under Windows, it checks executability as a match against a
2412 Under Windows, it checks executability as a match against a
2894 '|'-separated string of extensions, stored in the IPython config
2413 '|'-separated string of extensions, stored in the IPython config
2895 variable win_exec_ext. This defaults to 'exe|com|bat'.
2414 variable win_exec_ext. This defaults to 'exe|com|bat'.
2896
2415
2897 This function also resets the root module cache of module completer,
2416 This function also resets the root module cache of module completer,
2898 used on slow filesystems.
2417 used on slow filesystems.
2899 """
2418 """
2900 from IPython.core.alias import InvalidAliasError
2419 from IPython.core.alias import InvalidAliasError
2901
2420
2902 # for the benefit of module completer in ipy_completers.py
2421 # for the benefit of module completer in ipy_completers.py
2903 del self.shell.db['rootmodules']
2422 del self.shell.db['rootmodules']
2904
2423
2905 path = [os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p)) for p in
2424 path = [os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p)) for p in
2906 os.environ.get('PATH','').split(os.pathsep)]
2425 os.environ.get('PATH','').split(os.pathsep)]
2907 path = filter(os.path.isdir,path)
2426 path = filter(os.path.isdir,path)
2908
2427
2909 syscmdlist = []
2428 syscmdlist = []
2910 # Now define isexec in a cross platform manner.
2429 # Now define isexec in a cross platform manner.
2911 if os.name == 'posix':
2430 if os.name == 'posix':
2912 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and \
2431 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and \
2913 os.access(fname,os.X_OK)
2432 os.access(fname,os.X_OK)
2914 else:
2433 else:
2915 try:
2434 try:
2916 winext = os.environ['pathext'].replace(';','|').replace('.','')
2435 winext = os.environ['pathext'].replace(';','|').replace('.','')
2917 except KeyError:
2436 except KeyError:
2918 winext = 'exe|com|bat|py'
2437 winext = 'exe|com|bat|py'
2919 if 'py' not in winext:
2438 if 'py' not in winext:
2920 winext += '|py'
2439 winext += '|py'
2921 execre = re.compile(r'(.*)\.(%s)$' % winext,re.IGNORECASE)
2440 execre = re.compile(r'(.*)\.(%s)$' % winext,re.IGNORECASE)
2922 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and execre.match(fname)
2441 isexec = lambda fname:os.path.isfile(fname) and execre.match(fname)
2923 savedir = os.getcwdu()
2442 savedir = os.getcwdu()
2924
2443
2925 # Now walk the paths looking for executables to alias.
2444 # Now walk the paths looking for executables to alias.
2926 try:
2445 try:
2927 # write the whole loop for posix/Windows so we don't have an if in
2446 # write the whole loop for posix/Windows so we don't have an if in
2928 # the innermost part
2447 # the innermost part
2929 if os.name == 'posix':
2448 if os.name == 'posix':
2930 for pdir in path:
2449 for pdir in path:
2931 os.chdir(pdir)
2450 os.chdir(pdir)
2932 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2451 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2933 if isexec(ff):
2452 if isexec(ff):
2934 try:
2453 try:
2935 # Removes dots from the name since ipython
2454 # Removes dots from the name since ipython
2936 # will assume names with dots to be python.
2455 # will assume names with dots to be python.
2937 self.shell.alias_manager.define_alias(
2456 self.shell.alias_manager.define_alias(
2938 ff.replace('.',''), ff)
2457 ff.replace('.',''), ff)
2939 except InvalidAliasError:
2458 except InvalidAliasError:
2940 pass
2459 pass
2941 else:
2460 else:
2942 syscmdlist.append(ff)
2461 syscmdlist.append(ff)
2943 else:
2462 else:
2944 no_alias = self.shell.alias_manager.no_alias
2463 no_alias = self.shell.alias_manager.no_alias
2945 for pdir in path:
2464 for pdir in path:
2946 os.chdir(pdir)
2465 os.chdir(pdir)
2947 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2466 for ff in os.listdir(pdir):
2948 base, ext = os.path.splitext(ff)
2467 base, ext = os.path.splitext(ff)
2949 if isexec(ff) and base.lower() not in no_alias:
2468 if isexec(ff) and base.lower() not in no_alias:
2950 if ext.lower() == '.exe':
2469 if ext.lower() == '.exe':
2951 ff = base
2470 ff = base
2952 try:
2471 try:
2953 # Removes dots from the name since ipython
2472 # Removes dots from the name since ipython
2954 # will assume names with dots to be python.
2473 # will assume names with dots to be python.
2955 self.shell.alias_manager.define_alias(
2474 self.shell.alias_manager.define_alias(
2956 base.lower().replace('.',''), ff)
2475 base.lower().replace('.',''), ff)
2957 except InvalidAliasError:
2476 except InvalidAliasError:
2958 pass
2477 pass
2959 syscmdlist.append(ff)
2478 syscmdlist.append(ff)
2960 self.shell.db['syscmdlist'] = syscmdlist
2479 self.shell.db['syscmdlist'] = syscmdlist
2961 finally:
2480 finally:
2962 os.chdir(savedir)
2481 os.chdir(savedir)
2963
2482
2964 @skip_doctest
2483 @skip_doctest
2965 @line_magic
2484 @line_magic
2966 def pwd(self, parameter_s=''):
2485 def pwd(self, parameter_s=''):
2967 """Return the current working directory path.
2486 """Return the current working directory path.
2968
2487
2969 Examples
2488 Examples
2970 --------
2489 --------
2971 ::
2490 ::
2972
2491
2973 In [9]: pwd
2492 In [9]: pwd
2974 Out[9]: '/home/tsuser/sprint/ipython'
2493 Out[9]: '/home/tsuser/sprint/ipython'
2975 """
2494 """
2976 return os.getcwdu()
2495 return os.getcwdu()
2977
2496
2978 @skip_doctest
2497 @skip_doctest
2979 @line_magic
2498 @line_magic
2980 def cd(self, parameter_s=''):
2499 def cd(self, parameter_s=''):
2981 """Change the current working directory.
2500 """Change the current working directory.
2982
2501
2983 This command automatically maintains an internal list of directories
2502 This command automatically maintains an internal list of directories
2984 you visit during your IPython session, in the variable _dh. The
2503 you visit during your IPython session, in the variable _dh. The
2985 command %dhist shows this history nicely formatted. You can also
2504 command %dhist shows this history nicely formatted. You can also
2986 do 'cd -<tab>' to see directory history conveniently.
2505 do 'cd -<tab>' to see directory history conveniently.
2987
2506
2988 Usage:
2507 Usage:
2989
2508
2990 cd 'dir': changes to directory 'dir'.
2509 cd 'dir': changes to directory 'dir'.
2991
2510
2992 cd -: changes to the last visited directory.
2511 cd -: changes to the last visited directory.
2993
2512
2994 cd -<n>: changes to the n-th directory in the directory history.
2513 cd -<n>: changes to the n-th directory in the directory history.
2995
2514
2996 cd --foo: change to directory that matches 'foo' in history
2515 cd --foo: change to directory that matches 'foo' in history
2997
2516
2998 cd -b <bookmark_name>: jump to a bookmark set by %bookmark
2517 cd -b <bookmark_name>: jump to a bookmark set by %bookmark
2999 (note: cd <bookmark_name> is enough if there is no
2518 (note: cd <bookmark_name> is enough if there is no
3000 directory <bookmark_name>, but a bookmark with the name exists.)
2519 directory <bookmark_name>, but a bookmark with the name exists.)
3001 'cd -b <tab>' allows you to tab-complete bookmark names.
2520 'cd -b <tab>' allows you to tab-complete bookmark names.
3002
2521
3003 Options:
2522 Options:
3004
2523
3005 -q: quiet. Do not print the working directory after the cd command is
2524 -q: quiet. Do not print the working directory after the cd command is
3006 executed. By default IPython's cd command does print this directory,
2525 executed. By default IPython's cd command does print this directory,
3007 since the default prompts do not display path information.
2526 since the default prompts do not display path information.
3008
2527
3009 Note that !cd doesn't work for this purpose because the shell where
2528 Note that !cd doesn't work for this purpose because the shell where
3010 !command runs is immediately discarded after executing 'command'.
2529 !command runs is immediately discarded after executing 'command'.
3011
2530
3012 Examples
2531 Examples
3013 --------
2532 --------
3014 ::
2533 ::
3015
2534
3016 In [10]: cd parent/child
2535 In [10]: cd parent/child
3017 /home/tsuser/parent/child
2536 /home/tsuser/parent/child
3018 """
2537 """
3019
2538
3020 #bkms = self.shell.persist.get("bookmarks",{})
2539 #bkms = self.shell.persist.get("bookmarks",{})
3021
2540
3022 oldcwd = os.getcwdu()
2541 oldcwd = os.getcwdu()
3023 numcd = re.match(r'(-)(\d+)$',parameter_s)
2542 numcd = re.match(r'(-)(\d+)$',parameter_s)
3024 # jump in directory history by number
2543 # jump in directory history by number
3025 if numcd:
2544 if numcd:
3026 nn = int(numcd.group(2))
2545 nn = int(numcd.group(2))
3027 try:
2546 try:
3028 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][nn]
2547 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][nn]
3029 except IndexError:
2548 except IndexError:
3030 print 'The requested directory does not exist in history.'
2549 print 'The requested directory does not exist in history.'
3031 return
2550 return
3032 else:
2551 else:
3033 opts = {}
2552 opts = {}
3034 elif parameter_s.startswith('--'):
2553 elif parameter_s.startswith('--'):
3035 ps = None
2554 ps = None
3036 fallback = None
2555 fallback = None
3037 pat = parameter_s[2:]
2556 pat = parameter_s[2:]
3038 dh = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
2557 dh = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
3039 # first search only by basename (last component)
2558 # first search only by basename (last component)
3040 for ent in reversed(dh):
2559 for ent in reversed(dh):
3041 if pat in os.path.basename(ent) and os.path.isdir(ent):
2560 if pat in os.path.basename(ent) and os.path.isdir(ent):
3042 ps = ent
2561 ps = ent
3043 break
2562 break
3044
2563
3045 if fallback is None and pat in ent and os.path.isdir(ent):
2564 if fallback is None and pat in ent and os.path.isdir(ent):
3046 fallback = ent
2565 fallback = ent
3047
2566
3048 # if we have no last part match, pick the first full path match
2567 # if we have no last part match, pick the first full path match
3049 if ps is None:
2568 if ps is None:
3050 ps = fallback
2569 ps = fallback
3051
2570
3052 if ps is None:
2571 if ps is None:
3053 print "No matching entry in directory history"
2572 print "No matching entry in directory history"
3054 return
2573 return
3055 else:
2574 else:
3056 opts = {}
2575 opts = {}
3057
2576
3058
2577
3059 else:
2578 else:
3060 #turn all non-space-escaping backslashes to slashes,
2579 #turn all non-space-escaping backslashes to slashes,
3061 # for c:\windows\directory\names\
2580 # for c:\windows\directory\names\
3062 parameter_s = re.sub(r'\\(?! )','/', parameter_s)
2581 parameter_s = re.sub(r'\\(?! )','/', parameter_s)
3063 opts,ps = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'qb',mode='string')
2582 opts,ps = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'qb',mode='string')
3064 # jump to previous
2583 # jump to previous
3065 if ps == '-':
2584 if ps == '-':
3066 try:
2585 try:
3067 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-2]
2586 ps = self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-2]
3068 except IndexError:
2587 except IndexError:
3069 raise UsageError('%cd -: No previous directory to change to.')
2588 raise UsageError('%cd -: No previous directory to change to.')
3070 # jump to bookmark if needed
2589 # jump to bookmark if needed
3071 else:
2590 else:
3072 if not os.path.isdir(ps) or opts.has_key('b'):
2591 if not os.path.isdir(ps) or opts.has_key('b'):
3073 bkms = self.shell.db.get('bookmarks', {})
2592 bkms = self.shell.db.get('bookmarks', {})
3074
2593
3075 if bkms.has_key(ps):
2594 if bkms.has_key(ps):
3076 target = bkms[ps]
2595 target = bkms[ps]
3077 print '(bookmark:%s) -> %s' % (ps,target)
2596 print '(bookmark:%s) -> %s' % (ps,target)
3078 ps = target
2597 ps = target
3079 else:
2598 else:
3080 if opts.has_key('b'):
2599 if opts.has_key('b'):
3081 raise UsageError("Bookmark '%s' not found. "
2600 raise UsageError("Bookmark '%s' not found. "
3082 "Use '%%bookmark -l' to see your bookmarks." % ps)
2601 "Use '%%bookmark -l' to see your bookmarks." % ps)
3083
2602
3084 # strip extra quotes on Windows, because os.chdir doesn't like them
2603 # strip extra quotes on Windows, because os.chdir doesn't like them
3085 ps = unquote_filename(ps)
2604 ps = unquote_filename(ps)
3086 # at this point ps should point to the target dir
2605 # at this point ps should point to the target dir
3087 if ps:
2606 if ps:
3088 try:
2607 try:
3089 os.chdir(os.path.expanduser(ps))
2608 os.chdir(os.path.expanduser(ps))
3090 if hasattr(self.shell, 'term_title') and self.shell.term_title:
2609 if hasattr(self.shell, 'term_title') and self.shell.term_title:
3091 set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd())
2610 set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd())
3092 except OSError:
2611 except OSError:
3093 print sys.exc_info()[1]
2612 print sys.exc_info()[1]
3094 else:
2613 else:
3095 cwd = os.getcwdu()
2614 cwd = os.getcwdu()
3096 dhist = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
2615 dhist = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
3097 if oldcwd != cwd:
2616 if oldcwd != cwd:
3098 dhist.append(cwd)
2617 dhist.append(cwd)
3099 self.shell.db['dhist'] = compress_dhist(dhist)[-100:]
2618 self.shell.db['dhist'] = compress_dhist(dhist)[-100:]
3100
2619
3101 else:
2620 else:
3102 os.chdir(self.shell.home_dir)
2621 os.chdir(self.shell.home_dir)
3103 if hasattr(self.shell, 'term_title') and self.shell.term_title:
2622 if hasattr(self.shell, 'term_title') and self.shell.term_title:
3104 set_term_title('IPython: ' + '~')
2623 set_term_title('IPython: ' + '~')
3105 cwd = os.getcwdu()
2624 cwd = os.getcwdu()
3106 dhist = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
2625 dhist = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
3107
2626
3108 if oldcwd != cwd:
2627 if oldcwd != cwd:
3109 dhist.append(cwd)
2628 dhist.append(cwd)
3110 self.shell.db['dhist'] = compress_dhist(dhist)[-100:]
2629 self.shell.db['dhist'] = compress_dhist(dhist)[-100:]
3111 if not 'q' in opts and self.shell.user_ns['_dh']:
2630 if not 'q' in opts and self.shell.user_ns['_dh']:
3112 print self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-1]
2631 print self.shell.user_ns['_dh'][-1]
3113
2632
3114
2633
3115 @line_magic
2634 @line_magic
3116 def env(self, parameter_s=''):
2635 def env(self, parameter_s=''):
3117 """List environment variables."""
2636 """List environment variables."""
3118
2637
3119 return dict(os.environ)
2638 return dict(os.environ)
3120
2639
3121 @line_magic
2640 @line_magic
3122 def pushd(self, parameter_s=''):
2641 def pushd(self, parameter_s=''):
3123 """Place the current dir on stack and change directory.
2642 """Place the current dir on stack and change directory.
3124
2643
3125 Usage:\\
2644 Usage:\\
3126 %pushd ['dirname']
2645 %pushd ['dirname']
3127 """
2646 """
3128
2647
3129 dir_s = self.shell.dir_stack
2648 dir_s = self.shell.dir_stack
3130 tgt = os.path.expanduser(unquote_filename(parameter_s))
2649 tgt = os.path.expanduser(unquote_filename(parameter_s))
3131 cwd = os.getcwdu().replace(self.shell.home_dir,'~')
2650 cwd = os.getcwdu().replace(self.shell.home_dir,'~')
3132 if tgt:
2651 if tgt:
3133 self.cd(parameter_s)
2652 self.cd(parameter_s)
3134 dir_s.insert(0,cwd)
2653 dir_s.insert(0,cwd)
3135 return self.shell.magic('dirs')
2654 return self.shell.magic('dirs')
3136
2655
3137 @line_magic
2656 @line_magic
3138 def popd(self, parameter_s=''):
2657 def popd(self, parameter_s=''):
3139 """Change to directory popped off the top of the stack.
2658 """Change to directory popped off the top of the stack.
3140 """
2659 """
3141 if not self.shell.dir_stack:
2660 if not self.shell.dir_stack:
3142 raise UsageError("%popd on empty stack")
2661 raise UsageError("%popd on empty stack")
3143 top = self.shell.dir_stack.pop(0)
2662 top = self.shell.dir_stack.pop(0)
3144 self.cd(top)
2663 self.cd(top)
3145 print "popd ->",top
2664 print "popd ->",top
3146
2665
3147 @line_magic
2666 @line_magic
3148 def dirs(self, parameter_s=''):
2667 def dirs(self, parameter_s=''):
3149 """Return the current directory stack."""
2668 """Return the current directory stack."""
3150
2669
3151 return self.shell.dir_stack
2670 return self.shell.dir_stack
3152
2671
3153 @line_magic
2672 @line_magic
3154 def dhist(self, parameter_s=''):
2673 def dhist(self, parameter_s=''):
3155 """Print your history of visited directories.
2674 """Print your history of visited directories.
3156
2675
3157 %dhist -> print full history\\
2676 %dhist -> print full history\\
3158 %dhist n -> print last n entries only\\
2677 %dhist n -> print last n entries only\\
3159 %dhist n1 n2 -> print entries between n1 and n2 (n1 not included)\\
2678 %dhist n1 n2 -> print entries between n1 and n2 (n1 not included)\\
3160
2679
3161 This history is automatically maintained by the %cd command, and
2680 This history is automatically maintained by the %cd command, and
3162 always available as the global list variable _dh. You can use %cd -<n>
2681 always available as the global list variable _dh. You can use %cd -<n>
3163 to go to directory number <n>.
2682 to go to directory number <n>.
3164
2683
3165 Note that most of time, you should view directory history by entering
2684 Note that most of time, you should view directory history by entering
3166 cd -<TAB>.
2685 cd -<TAB>.
3167
2686
3168 """
2687 """
3169
2688
3170 dh = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
2689 dh = self.shell.user_ns['_dh']
3171 if parameter_s:
2690 if parameter_s:
3172 try:
2691 try:
3173 args = map(int,parameter_s.split())
2692 args = map(int,parameter_s.split())
3174 except:
2693 except:
3175 self.arg_err(self.dhist)
2694 self.arg_err(self.dhist)
3176 return
2695 return
3177 if len(args) == 1:
2696 if len(args) == 1:
3178 ini,fin = max(len(dh)-(args[0]),0),len(dh)
2697 ini,fin = max(len(dh)-(args[0]),0),len(dh)
3179 elif len(args) == 2:
2698 elif len(args) == 2:
3180 ini,fin = args
2699 ini,fin = args
3181 else:
2700 else:
3182 self.arg_err(self.dhist)
2701 self.arg_err(self.dhist)
3183 return
2702 return
3184 else:
2703 else:
3185 ini,fin = 0,len(dh)
2704 ini,fin = 0,len(dh)
3186 nlprint(dh,
2705 nlprint(dh,
3187 header = 'Directory history (kept in _dh)',
2706 header = 'Directory history (kept in _dh)',
3188 start=ini,stop=fin)
2707 start=ini,stop=fin)
3189
2708
3190 @skip_doctest
2709 @skip_doctest
3191 @line_magic
2710 @line_magic
3192 def sc(self, parameter_s=''):
2711 def sc(self, parameter_s=''):
3193 """Shell capture - execute a shell command and capture its output.
2712 """Shell capture - execute a shell command and capture its output.
3194
2713
3195 DEPRECATED. Suboptimal, retained for backwards compatibility.
2714 DEPRECATED. Suboptimal, retained for backwards compatibility.
3196
2715
3197 You should use the form 'var = !command' instead. Example:
2716 You should use the form 'var = !command' instead. Example:
3198
2717
3199 "%sc -l myfiles = ls ~" should now be written as
2718 "%sc -l myfiles = ls ~" should now be written as
3200
2719
3201 "myfiles = !ls ~"
2720 "myfiles = !ls ~"
3202
2721
3203 myfiles.s, myfiles.l and myfiles.n still apply as documented
2722 myfiles.s, myfiles.l and myfiles.n still apply as documented
3204 below.
2723 below.
3205
2724
3206 --
2725 --
3207 %sc [options] varname=command
2726 %sc [options] varname=command
3208
2727
3209 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
2728 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
3210 will then update the user's interactive namespace with a variable
2729 will then update the user's interactive namespace with a variable
3211 called varname, containing the value of the call. Your command can
2730 called varname, containing the value of the call. Your command can
3212 contain shell wildcards, pipes, etc.
2731 contain shell wildcards, pipes, etc.
3213
2732
3214 The '=' sign in the syntax is mandatory, and the variable name you
2733 The '=' sign in the syntax is mandatory, and the variable name you
3215 supply must follow Python's standard conventions for valid names.
2734 supply must follow Python's standard conventions for valid names.
3216
2735
3217 (A special format without variable name exists for internal use)
2736 (A special format without variable name exists for internal use)
3218
2737
3219 Options:
2738 Options:
3220
2739
3221 -l: list output. Split the output on newlines into a list before
2740 -l: list output. Split the output on newlines into a list before
3222 assigning it to the given variable. By default the output is stored
2741 assigning it to the given variable. By default the output is stored
3223 as a single string.
2742 as a single string.
3224
2743
3225 -v: verbose. Print the contents of the variable.
2744 -v: verbose. Print the contents of the variable.
3226
2745
3227 In most cases you should not need to split as a list, because the
2746 In most cases you should not need to split as a list, because the
3228 returned value is a special type of string which can automatically
2747 returned value is a special type of string which can automatically
3229 provide its contents either as a list (split on newlines) or as a
2748 provide its contents either as a list (split on newlines) or as a
3230 space-separated string. These are convenient, respectively, either
2749 space-separated string. These are convenient, respectively, either
3231 for sequential processing or to be passed to a shell command.
2750 for sequential processing or to be passed to a shell command.
3232
2751
3233 For example::
2752 For example::
3234
2753
3235 # Capture into variable a
2754 # Capture into variable a
3236 In [1]: sc a=ls *py
2755 In [1]: sc a=ls *py
3237
2756
3238 # a is a string with embedded newlines
2757 # a is a string with embedded newlines
3239 In [2]: a
2758 In [2]: a
3240 Out[2]: 'setup.py\\nwin32_manual_post_install.py'
2759 Out[2]: 'setup.py\\nwin32_manual_post_install.py'
3241
2760
3242 # which can be seen as a list:
2761 # which can be seen as a list:
3243 In [3]: a.l
2762 In [3]: a.l
3244 Out[3]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
2763 Out[3]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
3245
2764
3246 # or as a whitespace-separated string:
2765 # or as a whitespace-separated string:
3247 In [4]: a.s
2766 In [4]: a.s
3248 Out[4]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
2767 Out[4]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
3249
2768
3250 # a.s is useful to pass as a single command line:
2769 # a.s is useful to pass as a single command line:
3251 In [5]: !wc -l $a.s
2770 In [5]: !wc -l $a.s
3252 146 setup.py
2771 146 setup.py
3253 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
2772 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
3254 276 total
2773 276 total
3255
2774
3256 # while the list form is useful to loop over:
2775 # while the list form is useful to loop over:
3257 In [6]: for f in a.l:
2776 In [6]: for f in a.l:
3258 ...: !wc -l $f
2777 ...: !wc -l $f
3259 ...:
2778 ...:
3260 146 setup.py
2779 146 setup.py
3261 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
2780 130 win32_manual_post_install.py
3262
2781
3263 Similarly, the lists returned by the -l option are also special, in
2782 Similarly, the lists returned by the -l option are also special, in
3264 the sense that you can equally invoke the .s attribute on them to
2783 the sense that you can equally invoke the .s attribute on them to
3265 automatically get a whitespace-separated string from their contents::
2784 automatically get a whitespace-separated string from their contents::
3266
2785
3267 In [7]: sc -l b=ls *py
2786 In [7]: sc -l b=ls *py
3268
2787
3269 In [8]: b
2788 In [8]: b
3270 Out[8]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
2789 Out[8]: ['setup.py', 'win32_manual_post_install.py']
3271
2790
3272 In [9]: b.s
2791 In [9]: b.s
3273 Out[9]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
2792 Out[9]: 'setup.py win32_manual_post_install.py'
3274
2793
3275 In summary, both the lists and strings used for output capture have
2794 In summary, both the lists and strings used for output capture have
3276 the following special attributes::
2795 the following special attributes::
3277
2796
3278 .l (or .list) : value as list.
2797 .l (or .list) : value as list.
3279 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
2798 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
3280 .s (or .spstr): value as space-separated string.
2799 .s (or .spstr): value as space-separated string.
3281 """
2800 """
3282
2801
3283 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'lv')
2802 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'lv')
3284 # Try to get a variable name and command to run
2803 # Try to get a variable name and command to run
3285 try:
2804 try:
3286 # the variable name must be obtained from the parse_options
2805 # the variable name must be obtained from the parse_options
3287 # output, which uses shlex.split to strip options out.
2806 # output, which uses shlex.split to strip options out.
3288 var,_ = args.split('=',1)
2807 var,_ = args.split('=',1)
3289 var = var.strip()
2808 var = var.strip()
3290 # But the command has to be extracted from the original input
2809 # But the command has to be extracted from the original input
3291 # parameter_s, not on what parse_options returns, to avoid the
2810 # parameter_s, not on what parse_options returns, to avoid the
3292 # quote stripping which shlex.split performs on it.
2811 # quote stripping which shlex.split performs on it.
3293 _,cmd = parameter_s.split('=',1)
2812 _,cmd = parameter_s.split('=',1)
3294 except ValueError:
2813 except ValueError:
3295 var,cmd = '',''
2814 var,cmd = '',''
3296 # If all looks ok, proceed
2815 # If all looks ok, proceed
3297 split = 'l' in opts
2816 split = 'l' in opts
3298 out = self.shell.getoutput(cmd, split=split)
2817 out = self.shell.getoutput(cmd, split=split)
3299 if opts.has_key('v'):
2818 if opts.has_key('v'):
3300 print '%s ==\n%s' % (var,pformat(out))
2819 print '%s ==\n%s' % (var,pformat(out))
3301 if var:
2820 if var:
3302 self.shell.user_ns.update({var:out})
2821 self.shell.user_ns.update({var:out})
3303 else:
2822 else:
3304 return out
2823 return out
3305
2824
3306 @line_magic
2825 @line_magic
3307 def sx(self, parameter_s=''):
2826 def sx(self, parameter_s=''):
3308 """Shell execute - run a shell command and capture its output.
2827 """Shell execute - run a shell command and capture its output.
3309
2828
3310 %sx command
2829 %sx command
3311
2830
3312 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
2831 IPython will run the given command using commands.getoutput(), and
3313 return the result formatted as a list (split on '\\n'). Since the
2832 return the result formatted as a list (split on '\\n'). Since the
3314 output is _returned_, it will be stored in ipython's regular output
2833 output is _returned_, it will be stored in ipython's regular output
3315 cache Out[N] and in the '_N' automatic variables.
2834 cache Out[N] and in the '_N' automatic variables.
3316
2835
3317 Notes:
2836 Notes:
3318
2837
3319 1) If an input line begins with '!!', then %sx is automatically
2838 1) If an input line begins with '!!', then %sx is automatically
3320 invoked. That is, while::
2839 invoked. That is, while::
3321
2840
3322 !ls
2841 !ls
3323
2842
3324 causes ipython to simply issue system('ls'), typing::
2843 causes ipython to simply issue system('ls'), typing::
3325
2844
3326 !!ls
2845 !!ls
3327
2846
3328 is a shorthand equivalent to::
2847 is a shorthand equivalent to::
3329
2848
3330 %sx ls
2849 %sx ls
3331
2850
3332 2) %sx differs from %sc in that %sx automatically splits into a list,
2851 2) %sx differs from %sc in that %sx automatically splits into a list,
3333 like '%sc -l'. The reason for this is to make it as easy as possible
2852 like '%sc -l'. The reason for this is to make it as easy as possible
3334 to process line-oriented shell output via further python commands.
2853 to process line-oriented shell output via further python commands.
3335 %sc is meant to provide much finer control, but requires more
2854 %sc is meant to provide much finer control, but requires more
3336 typing.
2855 typing.
3337
2856
3338 3) Just like %sc -l, this is a list with special attributes:
2857 3) Just like %sc -l, this is a list with special attributes:
3339 ::
2858 ::
3340
2859
3341 .l (or .list) : value as list.
2860 .l (or .list) : value as list.
3342 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
2861 .n (or .nlstr): value as newline-separated string.
3343 .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string.
2862 .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string.
3344
2863
3345 This is very useful when trying to use such lists as arguments to
2864 This is very useful when trying to use such lists as arguments to
3346 system commands."""
2865 system commands."""
3347
2866
3348 if parameter_s:
2867 if parameter_s:
3349 return self.shell.getoutput(parameter_s)
2868 return self.shell.getoutput(parameter_s)
3350
2869
3351
2870
3352 @line_magic
2871 @line_magic
3353 def bookmark(self, parameter_s=''):
2872 def bookmark(self, parameter_s=''):
3354 """Manage IPython's bookmark system.
2873 """Manage IPython's bookmark system.
3355
2874
3356 %bookmark <name> - set bookmark to current dir
2875 %bookmark <name> - set bookmark to current dir
3357 %bookmark <name> <dir> - set bookmark to <dir>
2876 %bookmark <name> <dir> - set bookmark to <dir>
3358 %bookmark -l - list all bookmarks
2877 %bookmark -l - list all bookmarks
3359 %bookmark -d <name> - remove bookmark
2878 %bookmark -d <name> - remove bookmark
3360 %bookmark -r - remove all bookmarks
2879 %bookmark -r - remove all bookmarks
3361
2880
3362 You can later on access a bookmarked folder with::
2881 You can later on access a bookmarked folder with::
3363
2882
3364 %cd -b <name>
2883 %cd -b <name>
3365
2884
3366 or simply '%cd <name>' if there is no directory called <name> AND
2885 or simply '%cd <name>' if there is no directory called <name> AND
3367 there is such a bookmark defined.
2886 there is such a bookmark defined.
3368
2887
3369 Your bookmarks persist through IPython sessions, but they are
2888 Your bookmarks persist through IPython sessions, but they are
3370 associated with each profile."""
2889 associated with each profile."""
3371
2890
3372 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'drl',mode='list')
2891 opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'drl',mode='list')
3373 if len(args) > 2:
2892 if len(args) > 2:
3374 raise UsageError("%bookmark: too many arguments")
2893 raise UsageError("%bookmark: too many arguments")
3375
2894
3376 bkms = self.shell.db.get('bookmarks',{})
2895 bkms = self.shell.db.get('bookmarks',{})
3377
2896
3378 if opts.has_key('d'):
2897 if opts.has_key('d'):
3379 try:
2898 try:
3380 todel = args[0]
2899 todel = args[0]
3381 except IndexError:
2900 except IndexError:
3382 raise UsageError(
2901 raise UsageError(
3383 "%bookmark -d: must provide a bookmark to delete")
2902 "%bookmark -d: must provide a bookmark to delete")
3384 else:
2903 else:
3385 try:
2904 try:
3386 del bkms[todel]
2905 del bkms[todel]
3387 except KeyError:
2906 except KeyError:
3388 raise UsageError(
2907 raise UsageError(
3389 "%%bookmark -d: Can't delete bookmark '%s'" % todel)
2908 "%%bookmark -d: Can't delete bookmark '%s'" % todel)
3390
2909
3391 elif opts.has_key('r'):
2910 elif opts.has_key('r'):
3392 bkms = {}
2911 bkms = {}
3393 elif opts.has_key('l'):
2912 elif opts.has_key('l'):
3394 bks = bkms.keys()
2913 bks = bkms.keys()
3395 bks.sort()
2914 bks.sort()
3396 if bks:
2915 if bks:
3397 size = max(map(len,bks))
2916 size = max(map(len,bks))
3398 else:
2917 else:
3399 size = 0
2918 size = 0
3400 fmt = '%-'+str(size)+'s -> %s'
2919 fmt = '%-'+str(size)+'s -> %s'
3401 print 'Current bookmarks:'
2920 print 'Current bookmarks:'
3402 for bk in bks:
2921 for bk in bks:
3403 print fmt % (bk,bkms[bk])
2922 print fmt % (bk,bkms[bk])
3404 else:
2923 else:
3405 if not args:
2924 if not args:
3406 raise UsageError("%bookmark: You must specify the bookmark name")
2925 raise UsageError("%bookmark: You must specify the bookmark name")
3407 elif len(args)==1:
2926 elif len(args)==1:
3408 bkms[args[0]] = os.getcwdu()
2927 bkms[args[0]] = os.getcwdu()
3409 elif len(args)==2:
2928 elif len(args)==2:
3410 bkms[args[0]] = args[1]
2929 bkms[args[0]] = args[1]
3411 self.shell.db['bookmarks'] = bkms
2930 self.shell.db['bookmarks'] = bkms
3412
2931
3413 @line_magic
2932 @line_magic
3414 def pycat(self, parameter_s=''):
2933 def pycat(self, parameter_s=''):
3415 """Show a syntax-highlighted file through a pager.
2934 """Show a syntax-highlighted file through a pager.
3416
2935
3417 This magic is similar to the cat utility, but it will assume the file
2936 This magic is similar to the cat utility, but it will assume the file
3418 to be Python source and will show it with syntax highlighting. """
2937 to be Python source and will show it with syntax highlighting. """
3419
2938
3420 try:
2939 try:
3421 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
2940 filename = get_py_filename(parameter_s)
3422 cont = file_read(filename)
2941 cont = file_read(filename)
3423 except IOError:
2942 except IOError:
3424 try:
2943 try:
3425 cont = eval(parameter_s, self.shell.user_ns)
2944 cont = eval(parameter_s, self.shell.user_ns)
3426 except NameError:
2945 except NameError:
3427 cont = None
2946 cont = None
3428 if cont is None:
2947 if cont is None:
3429 print "Error: no such file or variable"
2948 print "Error: no such file or variable"
3430 return
2949 return
3431
2950
3432 page.page(self.shell.pycolorize(cont))
2951 page.page(self.shell.pycolorize(cont))
3433
2952
3434
2953
3435 @register_magics
2954 @register_magics
3436 class LoggingMagics(Magics):
2955 class LoggingMagics(Magics):
3437 """Magics related to all logging machinery."""
2956 """Magics related to all logging machinery."""
3438
2957
3439 @line_magic
2958 @line_magic
3440 def logstart(self, parameter_s=''):
2959 def logstart(self, parameter_s=''):
3441 """Start logging anywhere in a session.
2960 """Start logging anywhere in a session.
3442
2961
3443 %logstart [-o|-r|-t] [log_name [log_mode]]
2962 %logstart [-o|-r|-t] [log_name [log_mode]]
3444
2963
3445 If no name is given, it defaults to a file named 'ipython_log.py' in your
2964 If no name is given, it defaults to a file named 'ipython_log.py' in your
3446 current directory, in 'rotate' mode (see below).
2965 current directory, in 'rotate' mode (see below).
3447
2966
3448 '%logstart name' saves to file 'name' in 'backup' mode. It saves your
2967 '%logstart name' saves to file 'name' in 'backup' mode. It saves your
3449 history up to that point and then continues logging.
2968 history up to that point and then continues logging.
3450
2969
3451 %logstart takes a second optional parameter: logging mode. This can be one
2970 %logstart takes a second optional parameter: logging mode. This can be one
3452 of (note that the modes are given unquoted):\\
2971 of (note that the modes are given unquoted):\\
3453 append: well, that says it.\\
2972 append: well, that says it.\\
3454 backup: rename (if exists) to name~ and start name.\\
2973 backup: rename (if exists) to name~ and start name.\\
3455 global: single logfile in your home dir, appended to.\\
2974 global: single logfile in your home dir, appended to.\\
3456 over : overwrite existing log.\\
2975 over : overwrite existing log.\\
3457 rotate: create rotating logs name.1~, name.2~, etc.
2976 rotate: create rotating logs name.1~, name.2~, etc.
3458
2977
3459 Options:
2978 Options:
3460
2979
3461 -o: log also IPython's output. In this mode, all commands which
2980 -o: log also IPython's output. In this mode, all commands which
3462 generate an Out[NN] prompt are recorded to the logfile, right after
2981 generate an Out[NN] prompt are recorded to the logfile, right after
3463 their corresponding input line. The output lines are always
2982 their corresponding input line. The output lines are always
3464 prepended with a '#[Out]# ' marker, so that the log remains valid
2983 prepended with a '#[Out]# ' marker, so that the log remains valid
3465 Python code.
2984 Python code.
3466
2985
3467 Since this marker is always the same, filtering only the output from
2986 Since this marker is always the same, filtering only the output from
3468 a log is very easy, using for example a simple awk call::
2987 a log is very easy, using for example a simple awk call::
3469
2988
3470 awk -F'#\\[Out\\]# ' '{if($2) {print $2}}' ipython_log.py
2989 awk -F'#\\[Out\\]# ' '{if($2) {print $2}}' ipython_log.py
3471
2990
3472 -r: log 'raw' input. Normally, IPython's logs contain the processed
2991 -r: log 'raw' input. Normally, IPython's logs contain the processed
3473 input, so that user lines are logged in their final form, converted
2992 input, so that user lines are logged in their final form, converted
3474 into valid Python. For example, %Exit is logged as
2993 into valid Python. For example, %Exit is logged as
3475 _ip.magic("Exit"). If the -r flag is given, all input is logged
2994 _ip.magic("Exit"). If the -r flag is given, all input is logged
3476 exactly as typed, with no transformations applied.
2995 exactly as typed, with no transformations applied.
3477
2996
3478 -t: put timestamps before each input line logged (these are put in
2997 -t: put timestamps before each input line logged (these are put in
3479 comments)."""
2998 comments)."""
3480
2999
3481 opts,par = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'ort')
3000 opts,par = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'ort')
3482 log_output = 'o' in opts
3001 log_output = 'o' in opts
3483 log_raw_input = 'r' in opts
3002 log_raw_input = 'r' in opts
3484 timestamp = 't' in opts
3003 timestamp = 't' in opts
3485
3004
3486 logger = self.shell.logger
3005 logger = self.shell.logger
3487
3006
3488 # if no args are given, the defaults set in the logger constructor by
3007 # if no args are given, the defaults set in the logger constructor by
3489 # ipython remain valid
3008 # ipython remain valid
3490 if par:
3009 if par:
3491 try:
3010 try:
3492 logfname,logmode = par.split()
3011 logfname,logmode = par.split()
3493 except:
3012 except:
3494 logfname = par
3013 logfname = par
3495 logmode = 'backup'
3014 logmode = 'backup'
3496 else:
3015 else:
3497 logfname = logger.logfname
3016 logfname = logger.logfname
3498 logmode = logger.logmode
3017 logmode = logger.logmode
3499 # put logfname into rc struct as if it had been called on the command
3018 # put logfname into rc struct as if it had been called on the command
3500 # line, so it ends up saved in the log header Save it in case we need
3019 # line, so it ends up saved in the log header Save it in case we need
3501 # to restore it...
3020 # to restore it...
3502 old_logfile = self.shell.logfile
3021 old_logfile = self.shell.logfile
3503 if logfname:
3022 if logfname:
3504 logfname = os.path.expanduser(logfname)
3023 logfname = os.path.expanduser(logfname)
3505 self.shell.logfile = logfname
3024 self.shell.logfile = logfname
3506
3025
3507 loghead = '# IPython log file\n\n'
3026 loghead = '# IPython log file\n\n'
3508 try:
3027 try:
3509 logger.logstart(logfname, loghead, logmode, log_output, timestamp,
3028 logger.logstart(logfname, loghead, logmode, log_output, timestamp,
3510 log_raw_input)
3029 log_raw_input)
3511 except:
3030 except:
3512 self.shell.logfile = old_logfile
3031 self.shell.logfile = old_logfile
3513 warn("Couldn't start log: %s" % sys.exc_info()[1])
3032 warn("Couldn't start log: %s" % sys.exc_info()[1])
3514 else:
3033 else:
3515 # log input history up to this point, optionally interleaving
3034 # log input history up to this point, optionally interleaving
3516 # output if requested
3035 # output if requested
3517
3036
3518 if timestamp:
3037 if timestamp:
3519 # disable timestamping for the previous history, since we've
3038 # disable timestamping for the previous history, since we've
3520 # lost those already (no time machine here).
3039 # lost those already (no time machine here).
3521 logger.timestamp = False
3040 logger.timestamp = False
3522
3041
3523 if log_raw_input:
3042 if log_raw_input:
3524 input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_raw
3043 input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_raw
3525 else:
3044 else:
3526 input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
3045 input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
3527
3046
3528 if log_output:
3047 if log_output:
3529 log_write = logger.log_write
3048 log_write = logger.log_write
3530 output_hist = self.shell.history_manager.output_hist
3049 output_hist = self.shell.history_manager.output_hist
3531 for n in range(1,len(input_hist)-1):
3050 for n in range(1,len(input_hist)-1):
3532 log_write(input_hist[n].rstrip() + '\n')
3051 log_write(input_hist[n].rstrip() + '\n')
3533 if n in output_hist:
3052 if n in output_hist:
3534 log_write(repr(output_hist[n]),'output')
3053 log_write(repr(output_hist[n]),'output')
3535 else:
3054 else:
3536 logger.log_write('\n'.join(input_hist[1:]))
3055 logger.log_write('\n'.join(input_hist[1:]))
3537 logger.log_write('\n')
3056 logger.log_write('\n')
3538 if timestamp:
3057 if timestamp:
3539 # re-enable timestamping
3058 # re-enable timestamping
3540 logger.timestamp = True
3059 logger.timestamp = True
3541
3060
3542 print ('Activating auto-logging. '
3061 print ('Activating auto-logging. '
3543 'Current session state plus future input saved.')
3062 'Current session state plus future input saved.')
3544 logger.logstate()
3063 logger.logstate()
3545
3064
3546 @line_magic
3065 @line_magic
3547 def logstop(self, parameter_s=''):
3066 def logstop(self, parameter_s=''):
3548 """Fully stop logging and close log file.
3067 """Fully stop logging and close log file.
3549
3068
3550 In order to start logging again, a new %logstart call needs to be made,
3069 In order to start logging again, a new %logstart call needs to be made,
3551 possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and other
3070 possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and other
3552 options."""
3071 options."""
3553 self.logger.logstop()
3072 self.logger.logstop()
3554
3073
3555 @line_magic
3074 @line_magic
3556 def logoff(self, parameter_s=''):
3075 def logoff(self, parameter_s=''):
3557 """Temporarily stop logging.
3076 """Temporarily stop logging.
3558
3077
3559 You must have previously started logging."""
3078 You must have previously started logging."""
3560 self.shell.logger.switch_log(0)
3079 self.shell.logger.switch_log(0)
3561
3080
3562 @line_magic
3081 @line_magic
3563 def logon(self, parameter_s=''):
3082 def logon(self, parameter_s=''):
3564 """Restart logging.
3083 """Restart logging.
3565
3084
3566 This function is for restarting logging which you've temporarily
3085 This function is for restarting logging which you've temporarily
3567 stopped with %logoff. For starting logging for the first time, you
3086 stopped with %logoff. For starting logging for the first time, you
3568 must use the %logstart function, which allows you to specify an
3087 must use the %logstart function, which allows you to specify an
3569 optional log filename."""
3088 optional log filename."""
3570
3089
3571 self.shell.logger.switch_log(1)
3090 self.shell.logger.switch_log(1)
3572
3091
3573 @line_magic
3092 @line_magic
3574 def logstate(self, parameter_s=''):
3093 def logstate(self, parameter_s=''):
3575 """Print the status of the logging system."""
3094 """Print the status of the logging system."""
3576
3095
3577 self.shell.logger.logstate()
3096 self.shell.logger.logstate()
3578
3097
3579
3098
3580 @register_magics
3099 @register_magics
3581 class ExtensionsMagics(Magics):
3100 class ExtensionsMagics(Magics):
3582 """Magics to manage the IPython extensions system."""
3101 """Magics to manage the IPython extensions system."""
3583
3102
3584 @line_magic
3103 @line_magic
3585 def install_ext(self, parameter_s=''):
3104 def install_ext(self, parameter_s=''):
3586 """Download and install an extension from a URL, e.g.::
3105 """Download and install an extension from a URL, e.g.::
3587
3106
3588 %install_ext https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/ipython-physics/raw/d1310a2ab15d/physics.py
3107 %install_ext https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/ipython-physics/raw/d1310a2ab15d/physics.py
3589
3108
3590 The URL should point to an importable Python module - either a .py file
3109 The URL should point to an importable Python module - either a .py file
3591 or a .zip file.
3110 or a .zip file.
3592
3111
3593 Parameters:
3112 Parameters:
3594
3113
3595 -n filename : Specify a name for the file, rather than taking it from
3114 -n filename : Specify a name for the file, rather than taking it from
3596 the URL.
3115 the URL.
3597 """
3116 """
3598 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'n:')
3117 opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'n:')
3599 try:
3118 try:
3600 filename = self.shell.extension_manager.install_extension(args,
3119 filename = self.shell.extension_manager.install_extension(args,
3601 opts.get('n'))
3120 opts.get('n'))
3602 except ValueError as e:
3121 except ValueError as e:
3603 print e
3122 print e
3604 return
3123 return
3605
3124
3606 filename = os.path.basename(filename)
3125 filename = os.path.basename(filename)
3607 print "Installed %s. To use it, type:" % filename
3126 print "Installed %s. To use it, type:" % filename
3608 print " %%load_ext %s" % os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
3127 print " %%load_ext %s" % os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
3609
3128
3610
3129
3611 @line_magic
3130 @line_magic
3612 def load_ext(self, module_str):
3131 def load_ext(self, module_str):
3613 """Load an IPython extension by its module name."""
3132 """Load an IPython extension by its module name."""
3614 return self.shell.extension_manager.load_extension(module_str)
3133 return self.shell.extension_manager.load_extension(module_str)
3615
3134
3616 @line_magic
3135 @line_magic
3617 def unload_ext(self, module_str):
3136 def unload_ext(self, module_str):
3618 """Unload an IPython extension by its module name."""
3137 """Unload an IPython extension by its module name."""
3619 self.shell.extension_manager.unload_extension(module_str)
3138 self.shell.extension_manager.unload_extension(module_str)
3620
3139
3621 @line_magic
3140 @line_magic
3622 def reload_ext(self, module_str):
3141 def reload_ext(self, module_str):
3623 """Reload an IPython extension by its module name."""
3142 """Reload an IPython extension by its module name."""
3624 self.shell.extension_manager.reload_extension(module_str)
3143 self.shell.extension_manager.reload_extension(module_str)
3625
3144
3626
3145
3627 @register_magics
3146 @register_magics
3628 class PylabMagics(Magics):
3147 class PylabMagics(Magics):
3629 """Magics related to matplotlib's pylab support"""
3148 """Magics related to matplotlib's pylab support"""
3630
3149
3631 @skip_doctest
3150 @skip_doctest
3632 @line_magic
3151 @line_magic
3633 def pylab(self, parameter_s=''):
3152 def pylab(self, parameter_s=''):
3634 """Load numpy and matplotlib to work interactively.
3153 """Load numpy and matplotlib to work interactively.
3635
3154
3636 %pylab [GUINAME]
3155 %pylab [GUINAME]
3637
3156
3638 This function lets you activate pylab (matplotlib, numpy and
3157 This function lets you activate pylab (matplotlib, numpy and
3639 interactive support) at any point during an IPython session.
3158 interactive support) at any point during an IPython session.
3640
3159
3641 It will import at the top level numpy as np, pyplot as plt, matplotlib,
3160 It will import at the top level numpy as np, pyplot as plt, matplotlib,
3642 pylab and mlab, as well as all names from numpy and pylab.
3161 pylab and mlab, as well as all names from numpy and pylab.
3643
3162
3644 If you are using the inline matplotlib backend for embedded figures,
3163 If you are using the inline matplotlib backend for embedded figures,
3645 you can adjust its behavior via the %config magic::
3164 you can adjust its behavior via the %config magic::
3646
3165
3647 # enable SVG figures, necessary for SVG+XHTML export in the qtconsole
3166 # enable SVG figures, necessary for SVG+XHTML export in the qtconsole
3648 In [1]: %config InlineBackend.figure_format = 'svg'
3167 In [1]: %config InlineBackend.figure_format = 'svg'
3649
3168
3650 # change the behavior of closing all figures at the end of each
3169 # change the behavior of closing all figures at the end of each
3651 # execution (cell), or allowing reuse of active figures across
3170 # execution (cell), or allowing reuse of active figures across
3652 # cells:
3171 # cells:
3653 In [2]: %config InlineBackend.close_figures = False
3172 In [2]: %config InlineBackend.close_figures = False
3654
3173
3655 Parameters
3174 Parameters
3656 ----------
3175 ----------
3657 guiname : optional
3176 guiname : optional
3658 One of the valid arguments to the %gui magic ('qt', 'wx', 'gtk',
3177 One of the valid arguments to the %gui magic ('qt', 'wx', 'gtk',
3659 'osx' or 'tk'). If given, the corresponding Matplotlib backend is
3178 'osx' or 'tk'). If given, the corresponding Matplotlib backend is
3660 used, otherwise matplotlib's default (which you can override in your
3179 used, otherwise matplotlib's default (which you can override in your
3661 matplotlib config file) is used.
3180 matplotlib config file) is used.
3662
3181
3663 Examples
3182 Examples
3664 --------
3183 --------
3665 In this case, where the MPL default is TkAgg::
3184 In this case, where the MPL default is TkAgg::
3666
3185
3667 In [2]: %pylab
3186 In [2]: %pylab
3668
3187
3669 Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment.
3188 Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment.
3670 Backend in use: TkAgg
3189 Backend in use: TkAgg
3671 For more information, type 'help(pylab)'.
3190 For more information, type 'help(pylab)'.
3672
3191
3673 But you can explicitly request a different backend::
3192 But you can explicitly request a different backend::
3674
3193
3675 In [3]: %pylab qt
3194 In [3]: %pylab qt
3676
3195
3677 Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment.
3196 Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment.
3678 Backend in use: Qt4Agg
3197 Backend in use: Qt4Agg
3679 For more information, type 'help(pylab)'.
3198 For more information, type 'help(pylab)'.
3680 """
3199 """
3681
3200
3682 if Application.initialized():
3201 if Application.initialized():
3683 app = Application.instance()
3202 app = Application.instance()
3684 try:
3203 try:
3685 import_all_status = app.pylab_import_all
3204 import_all_status = app.pylab_import_all
3686 except AttributeError:
3205 except AttributeError:
3687 import_all_status = True
3206 import_all_status = True
3688 else:
3207 else:
3689 import_all_status = True
3208 import_all_status = True
3690
3209
3691 self.shell.enable_pylab(parameter_s, import_all=import_all_status)
3210 self.shell.enable_pylab(parameter_s, import_all=import_all_status)
3692
3211
3693
3212
3694 @register_magics
3213 @register_magics
3695 class DeprecatedMagics(Magics):
3214 class DeprecatedMagics(Magics):
3696 """Magics slated for later removal."""
3215 """Magics slated for later removal."""
3697
3216
3698 @line_magic
3217 @line_magic
3699 def install_profiles(self, parameter_s=''):
3218 def install_profiles(self, parameter_s=''):
3700 """%install_profiles has been deprecated."""
3219 """%install_profiles has been deprecated."""
3701 print '\n'.join([
3220 print '\n'.join([
3702 "%install_profiles has been deprecated.",
3221 "%install_profiles has been deprecated.",
3703 "Use `ipython profile list` to view available profiles.",
3222 "Use `ipython profile list` to view available profiles.",
3704 "Requesting a profile with `ipython profile create <name>`",
3223 "Requesting a profile with `ipython profile create <name>`",
3705 "or `ipython --profile=<name>` will start with the bundled",
3224 "or `ipython --profile=<name>` will start with the bundled",
3706 "profile of that name if it exists."
3225 "profile of that name if it exists."
3707 ])
3226 ])
3708
3227
3709 @line_magic
3228 @line_magic
3710 def install_default_config(self, parameter_s=''):
3229 def install_default_config(self, parameter_s=''):
3711 """%install_default_config has been deprecated."""
3230 """%install_default_config has been deprecated."""
3712 print '\n'.join([
3231 print '\n'.join([
3713 "%install_default_config has been deprecated.",
3232 "%install_default_config has been deprecated.",
3714 "Use `ipython profile create <name>` to initialize a profile",
3233 "Use `ipython profile create <name>` to initialize a profile",
3715 "with the default config files.",
3234 "with the default config files.",
3716 "Add `--reset` to overwrite already existing config files with defaults."
3235 "Add `--reset` to overwrite already existing config files with defaults."
3717 ])
3236 ])
@@ -1,29 +1,30 b''
1 """Implementation of all the magic functions built into IPython.
1 """Implementation of all the magic functions built into IPython.
2 """
2 """
3 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 # Copyright (c) 2012, IPython Development Team.
4 # Copyright (c) 2012, IPython Development Team.
5 #
5 #
6 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
6 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
7 #
7 #
8 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
8 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10
10
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 # Imports
12 # Imports
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 from IPython.core.magic import Magics, register_magics
15 from history import (HistoryMagics)
16
14
15 from IPython.core.magic import Magics, register_magics
16 from basic import BasicMagics
17 from history import HistoryMagics
17
18
18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 # Magic implementation classes
20 # Magic implementation classes
20 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
21
22
22 @register_magics
23 @register_magics
23 class UserMagics(Magics):
24 class UserMagics(Magics):
24 """Placeholder for user-defined magics to be added at runtime.
25 """Placeholder for user-defined magics to be added at runtime.
25
26
26 All magics are eventually merged into a single namespace at runtime, but we
27 All magics are eventually merged into a single namespace at runtime, but we
27 use this class to isolate the magics defined dynamically by the user into
28 use this class to isolate the magics defined dynamically by the user into
28 their own class.
29 their own class.
29 """
30 """
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