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1 | from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input | |||
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2 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt | |||
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3 | ||||
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4 | tests = [ | |||
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5 | ('x=1', ('', '', 'x', '=1')), | |||
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6 | ('?', ('', '?', '', '')), | |||
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7 | ('??', ('', '??', '', '')), | |||
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8 | (' ?', (' ', '?', '', '')), | |||
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9 | (' ??', (' ', '??', '', '')), | |||
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10 | ('??x', ('', '??', 'x', '')), | |||
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11 | ('?x=1', ('', '?', 'x', '=1')), | |||
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12 | ('!ls', ('', '!', 'ls', '')), | |||
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13 | (' !ls', (' ', '!', 'ls', '')), | |||
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14 | ('!!ls', ('', '!!', 'ls', '')), | |||
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15 | (' !!ls', (' ', '!!', 'ls', '')), | |||
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16 | (',ls', ('', ',', 'ls', '')), | |||
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17 | (';ls', ('', ';', 'ls', '')), | |||
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18 | (' ;ls', (' ', ';', 'ls', '')), | |||
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19 | ('f.g(x)', ('', '', 'f.g', '(x)')), | |||
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20 | ('f.g (x)', ('', '', 'f.g', '(x)')), | |||
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21 | ('?%hist', ('', '?', '%hist', '')), | |||
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22 | ('?x*', ('', '?', 'x*', '')), | |||
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23 | ] | |||
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24 | ||||
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25 | def test_split_user_input(): | |||
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26 | return tt.check_pairs(split_user_input, tests) |
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1 | """Analysis of text input into executable blocks. |
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1 | """Analysis of text input into executable blocks. | |
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3 | The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break |
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3 | The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break | |
4 | input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones, |
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4 | input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones, | |
5 | into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements |
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5 | into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements | |
6 | (thus triggering sys.displayhook). |
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6 | (thus triggering sys.displayhook). | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but |
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8 | A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but | |
9 | with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc). |
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9 | with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc). | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | For more details, see the class docstring below. |
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11 | For more details, see the class docstring below. | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | Syntax Transformations |
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13 | Syntax Transformations | |
14 | ---------------------- |
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14 | ---------------------- | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | One of the main jobs of the code in this file is to apply all syntax |
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16 | One of the main jobs of the code in this file is to apply all syntax | |
17 | transformations that make up 'the IPython language', i.e. magics, shell |
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17 | transformations that make up 'the IPython language', i.e. magics, shell | |
18 | escapes, etc. All transformations should be implemented as *fully stateless* |
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18 | escapes, etc. All transformations should be implemented as *fully stateless* | |
19 | entities, that simply take one line as their input and return a line. |
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19 | entities, that simply take one line as their input and return a line. | |
20 | Internally for implementation purposes they may be a normal function or a |
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20 | Internally for implementation purposes they may be a normal function or a | |
21 | callable object, but the only input they receive will be a single line and they |
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21 | callable object, but the only input they receive will be a single line and they | |
22 | should only return a line, without holding any data-dependent state between |
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22 | should only return a line, without holding any data-dependent state between | |
23 | calls. |
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23 | calls. | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | As an example, the EscapedTransformer is a class so we can more clearly group |
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25 | As an example, the EscapedTransformer is a class so we can more clearly group | |
26 | together the functionality of dispatching to individual functions based on the |
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26 | together the functionality of dispatching to individual functions based on the | |
27 | starting escape character, but the only method for public use is its call |
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27 | starting escape character, but the only method for public use is its call | |
28 | method. |
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28 | method. | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | ToDo |
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31 | ToDo | |
32 | ---- |
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32 | ---- | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | - Should we make push() actually raise an exception once push_accepts_more() |
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34 | - Should we make push() actually raise an exception once push_accepts_more() | |
35 | returns False? |
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35 | returns False? | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | - Naming cleanups. The tr_* names aren't the most elegant, though now they are |
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37 | - Naming cleanups. The tr_* names aren't the most elegant, though now they are | |
38 | at least just attributes of a class so not really very exposed. |
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38 | at least just attributes of a class so not really very exposed. | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | - Think about the best way to support dynamic things: automagic, autocall, |
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40 | - Think about the best way to support dynamic things: automagic, autocall, | |
41 | macros, etc. |
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41 | macros, etc. | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | - Think of a better heuristic for the application of the transforms in |
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43 | - Think of a better heuristic for the application of the transforms in | |
44 | IPythonInputSplitter.push() than looking at the buffer ending in ':'. Idea: |
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44 | IPythonInputSplitter.push() than looking at the buffer ending in ':'. Idea: | |
45 | track indentation change events (indent, dedent, nothing) and apply them only |
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45 | track indentation change events (indent, dedent, nothing) and apply them only | |
46 | if the indentation went up, but not otherwise. |
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46 | if the indentation went up, but not otherwise. | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | - Think of the cleanest way for supporting user-specified transformations (the |
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48 | - Think of the cleanest way for supporting user-specified transformations (the | |
49 | user prefilters we had before). |
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49 | user prefilters we had before). | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | Authors |
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51 | Authors | |
52 | ------- |
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52 | ------- | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | * Fernando Perez |
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54 | * Fernando Perez | |
55 | * Brian Granger |
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55 | * Brian Granger | |
56 | """ |
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56 | """ | |
57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
58 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team |
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58 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team | |
59 | # |
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59 | # | |
60 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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60 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
61 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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61 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
62 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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62 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
63 | from __future__ import print_function |
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63 | from __future__ import print_function | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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65 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
66 | # Imports |
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66 | # Imports | |
67 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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67 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
68 | # stdlib |
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68 | # stdlib | |
69 | import ast |
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69 | import ast | |
70 | import codeop |
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70 | import codeop | |
71 | import re |
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71 | import re | |
72 | import sys |
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72 | import sys | |
73 | import tokenize |
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73 | import tokenize | |
74 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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74 | from StringIO import StringIO | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | # IPython modules |
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76 | # IPython modules | |
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77 | from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input, LineInfo | |||
77 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr |
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78 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr | |
78 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode |
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79 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode | |
79 |
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80 | |||
80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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81 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 | # Globals |
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82 | # Globals | |
82 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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83 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
83 |
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84 | |||
84 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will |
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85 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will | |
85 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular |
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86 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular | |
86 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and |
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87 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and | |
87 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they |
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88 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they | |
88 | # should be considered fixed. |
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89 | # should be considered fixed. | |
89 |
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90 | |||
90 | ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell |
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91 | ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell | |
91 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output |
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92 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output | |
92 | ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object |
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93 | ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object | |
93 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object |
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94 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object | |
94 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function |
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95 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function | |
95 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call |
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96 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call | |
96 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call |
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97 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call | |
97 | ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments |
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98 | ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments | |
98 |
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99 | |||
99 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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100 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
100 | # Utilities |
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101 | # Utilities | |
101 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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102 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
102 |
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103 | |||
103 | # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the |
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104 | # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the | |
104 | # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test |
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105 | # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test | |
105 | # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage |
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106 | # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage | |
106 | # while developing. |
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107 | # while developing. | |
107 |
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108 | |||
108 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management |
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109 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management | |
109 | dedent_re = re.compile('|'.join([ |
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110 | dedent_re = re.compile('|'.join([ | |
110 | r'^\s+raise(\s.*)?$', # raise statement (+ space + other stuff, maybe) |
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111 | r'^\s+raise(\s.*)?$', # raise statement (+ space + other stuff, maybe) | |
111 | r'^\s+raise\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky raise with immediate open paren |
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112 | r'^\s+raise\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky raise with immediate open paren | |
112 | r'^\s+return(\s.*)?$', # normal return (+ space + other stuff, maybe) |
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113 | r'^\s+return(\s.*)?$', # normal return (+ space + other stuff, maybe) | |
113 | r'^\s+return\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky return with immediate open paren |
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114 | r'^\s+return\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky return with immediate open paren | |
114 | r'^\s+pass\s*$' # pass (optionally followed by trailing spaces) |
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115 | r'^\s+pass\s*$' # pass (optionally followed by trailing spaces) | |
115 | ])) |
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116 | ])) | |
116 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)') |
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117 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)') | |
117 |
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118 | |||
118 | # regexp to match pure comment lines so we don't accidentally insert 'if 1:' |
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119 | # regexp to match pure comment lines so we don't accidentally insert 'if 1:' | |
119 | # before pure comments |
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120 | # before pure comments | |
120 | comment_line_re = re.compile('^\s*\#') |
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121 | comment_line_re = re.compile('^\s*\#') | |
121 |
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122 | |||
122 |
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123 | |||
123 | def num_ini_spaces(s): |
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124 | def num_ini_spaces(s): | |
124 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string. |
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125 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string. | |
125 |
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126 | |||
126 | Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support |
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127 | Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support | |
127 | mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input. |
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128 | mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input. | |
128 |
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129 | |||
129 | Parameters |
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130 | Parameters | |
130 | ---------- |
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131 | ---------- | |
131 | s : string |
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132 | s : string | |
132 |
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133 | |||
133 | Returns |
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134 | Returns | |
134 | ------- |
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135 | ------- | |
135 | n : int |
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136 | n : int | |
136 | """ |
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137 | """ | |
137 |
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138 | |||
138 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s) |
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139 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s) | |
139 | if ini_spaces: |
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140 | if ini_spaces: | |
140 | return ini_spaces.end() |
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141 | return ini_spaces.end() | |
141 | else: |
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142 | else: | |
142 | return 0 |
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143 | return 0 | |
143 |
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144 | |||
144 |
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145 | |||
145 | def remove_comments(src): |
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146 | def remove_comments(src): | |
146 | """Remove all comments from input source. |
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147 | """Remove all comments from input source. | |
147 |
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148 | |||
148 | Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings! |
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149 | Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings! | |
149 |
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150 | |||
150 | Parameters |
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151 | Parameters | |
151 | ---------- |
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152 | ---------- | |
152 | src : string |
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153 | src : string | |
153 | A single or multiline input string. |
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154 | A single or multiline input string. | |
154 |
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155 | |||
155 | Returns |
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156 | Returns | |
156 | ------- |
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157 | ------- | |
157 | String with all Python comments removed. |
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158 | String with all Python comments removed. | |
158 | """ |
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159 | """ | |
159 |
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160 | |||
160 | return re.sub('#.*', '', src) |
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161 | return re.sub('#.*', '', src) | |
161 |
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162 | |||
162 | def has_comment(src): |
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163 | def has_comment(src): | |
163 | """Indicate whether an input line has (i.e. ends in, or is) a comment. |
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164 | """Indicate whether an input line has (i.e. ends in, or is) a comment. | |
164 |
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165 | |||
165 | This uses tokenize, so it can distinguish comments from # inside strings. |
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166 | This uses tokenize, so it can distinguish comments from # inside strings. | |
166 |
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167 | |||
167 | Parameters |
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168 | Parameters | |
168 | ---------- |
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169 | ---------- | |
169 | src : string |
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170 | src : string | |
170 | A single line input string. |
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171 | A single line input string. | |
171 |
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172 | |||
172 | Returns |
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173 | Returns | |
173 | ------- |
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174 | ------- | |
174 | Boolean: True if source has a comment. |
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175 | Boolean: True if source has a comment. | |
175 | """ |
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176 | """ | |
176 | readline = StringIO(src).readline |
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177 | readline = StringIO(src).readline | |
177 | toktypes = set() |
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178 | toktypes = set() | |
178 | try: |
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179 | try: | |
179 | for t in tokenize.generate_tokens(readline): |
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180 | for t in tokenize.generate_tokens(readline): | |
180 | toktypes.add(t[0]) |
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181 | toktypes.add(t[0]) | |
181 | except tokenize.TokenError: |
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182 | except tokenize.TokenError: | |
182 | pass |
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183 | pass | |
183 | return(tokenize.COMMENT in toktypes) |
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184 | return(tokenize.COMMENT in toktypes) | |
184 |
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185 | |||
185 |
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186 | |||
186 | def get_input_encoding(): |
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187 | def get_input_encoding(): | |
187 | """Return the default standard input encoding. |
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188 | """Return the default standard input encoding. | |
188 |
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189 | |||
189 | If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned.""" |
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190 | If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned.""" | |
190 | # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We |
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191 | # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We | |
191 | # ensure that a valid encoding is returned. |
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192 | # ensure that a valid encoding is returned. | |
192 | encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) |
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193 | encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) | |
193 | if encoding is None: |
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194 | if encoding is None: | |
194 | encoding = 'ascii' |
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195 | encoding = 'ascii' | |
195 | return encoding |
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196 | return encoding | |
196 |
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197 | |||
197 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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198 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
198 | # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling |
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199 | # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling | |
199 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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200 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
200 |
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201 | |||
201 | class InputSplitter(object): |
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202 | class InputSplitter(object): | |
202 | """An object that can accumulate lines of Python source before execution. |
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203 | """An object that can accumulate lines of Python source before execution. | |
203 |
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204 | |||
204 | This object is designed to be fed python source line-by-line, using |
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205 | This object is designed to be fed python source line-by-line, using | |
205 | :meth:`push`. It will return on each push whether the currently pushed |
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206 | :meth:`push`. It will return on each push whether the currently pushed | |
206 | code could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called |
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207 | code could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called | |
207 | :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input |
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208 | :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input | |
208 | can be pushed into a single interactive block. |
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209 | can be pushed into a single interactive block. | |
209 |
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210 | |||
210 | This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use |
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211 | This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use | |
211 | this tool:: |
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212 | this tool:: | |
212 |
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213 | |||
213 | isp = InputSplitter() |
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214 | isp = InputSplitter() | |
214 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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215 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
215 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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216 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
216 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent |
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217 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent | |
217 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) |
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218 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) | |
218 | isp.push(line) |
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219 | isp.push(line) | |
219 | print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(), |
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220 | print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(), | |
220 | """ |
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221 | """ | |
221 | # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed |
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222 | # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed | |
222 | # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current |
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223 | # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current | |
223 | # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities. |
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224 | # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities. | |
224 | indent_spaces = 0 |
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225 | indent_spaces = 0 | |
225 | # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default |
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226 | # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default | |
226 | # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a |
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227 | # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a | |
227 | # client with specific knowledge of the encoding. |
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228 | # client with specific knowledge of the encoding. | |
228 | encoding = '' |
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229 | encoding = '' | |
229 | # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded. |
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230 | # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded. | |
230 | # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed |
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231 | # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed | |
231 | # source code, that has been properly encoded. |
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232 | # source code, that has been properly encoded. | |
232 | source = '' |
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233 | source = '' | |
233 | # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically |
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234 | # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically | |
234 | # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code |
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235 | # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code | |
235 | # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python. |
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236 | # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python. | |
236 | code = None |
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237 | code = None | |
237 | # Input mode |
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238 | # Input mode | |
238 | input_mode = 'line' |
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239 | input_mode = 'line' | |
239 |
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240 | |||
240 | # Private attributes |
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241 | # Private attributes | |
241 |
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242 | |||
242 | # List with lines of input accumulated so far |
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243 | # List with lines of input accumulated so far | |
243 | _buffer = None |
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244 | _buffer = None | |
244 | # Command compiler |
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245 | # Command compiler | |
245 | _compile = None |
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246 | _compile = None | |
246 | # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left |
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247 | # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left | |
247 | _full_dedent = False |
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248 | _full_dedent = False | |
248 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete |
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249 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete | |
249 | _is_complete = None |
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250 | _is_complete = None | |
250 |
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251 | |||
251 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): |
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252 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): | |
252 | """Create a new InputSplitter instance. |
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253 | """Create a new InputSplitter instance. | |
253 |
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254 | |||
254 | Parameters |
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255 | Parameters | |
255 | ---------- |
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256 | ---------- | |
256 | input_mode : str |
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257 | input_mode : str | |
257 |
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258 | |||
258 | One of ['line', 'cell']; default is 'line'. |
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259 | One of ['line', 'cell']; default is 'line'. | |
259 |
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260 | |||
260 | The input_mode parameter controls how new inputs are used when fed via |
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261 | The input_mode parameter controls how new inputs are used when fed via | |
261 | the :meth:`push` method: |
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262 | the :meth:`push` method: | |
262 |
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263 | |||
263 | - 'line': meant for line-oriented clients, inputs are appended one at a |
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264 | - 'line': meant for line-oriented clients, inputs are appended one at a | |
264 | time to the internal buffer and the whole buffer is compiled. |
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265 | time to the internal buffer and the whole buffer is compiled. | |
265 |
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266 | |||
266 | - 'cell': meant for clients that can edit multi-line 'cells' of text at |
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267 | - 'cell': meant for clients that can edit multi-line 'cells' of text at | |
267 | a time. A cell can contain one or more blocks that can be compile in |
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268 | a time. A cell can contain one or more blocks that can be compile in | |
268 | 'single' mode by Python. In this mode, each new input new input |
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269 | 'single' mode by Python. In this mode, each new input new input | |
269 | completely replaces all prior inputs. Cell mode is thus equivalent |
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270 | completely replaces all prior inputs. Cell mode is thus equivalent | |
270 | to prepending a full reset() to every push() call. |
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271 | to prepending a full reset() to every push() call. | |
271 | """ |
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272 | """ | |
272 | self._buffer = [] |
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273 | self._buffer = [] | |
273 | self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() |
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274 | self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() | |
274 | self.encoding = get_input_encoding() |
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275 | self.encoding = get_input_encoding() | |
275 | self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \ |
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276 | self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \ | |
276 | else input_mode |
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277 | else input_mode | |
277 |
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278 | |||
278 | def reset(self): |
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279 | def reset(self): | |
279 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" |
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280 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" | |
280 | self.indent_spaces = 0 |
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281 | self.indent_spaces = 0 | |
281 | self._buffer[:] = [] |
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282 | self._buffer[:] = [] | |
282 | self.source = '' |
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283 | self.source = '' | |
283 | self.code = None |
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284 | self.code = None | |
284 | self._is_complete = False |
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285 | self._is_complete = False | |
285 | self._full_dedent = False |
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286 | self._full_dedent = False | |
286 |
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287 | |||
287 | def source_reset(self): |
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288 | def source_reset(self): | |
288 | """Return the input source and perform a full reset. |
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289 | """Return the input source and perform a full reset. | |
289 | """ |
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290 | """ | |
290 | out = self.source |
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291 | out = self.source | |
291 | self.reset() |
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292 | self.reset() | |
292 | return out |
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293 | return out | |
293 |
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294 | |||
294 | def push(self, lines): |
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295 | def push(self, lines): | |
295 | """Push one or more lines of input. |
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296 | """Push one or more lines of input. | |
296 |
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297 | |||
297 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating |
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298 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating | |
298 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not. |
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299 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not. | |
299 |
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300 | |||
300 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an |
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301 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an | |
301 | exception was produced, the method returns True. |
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302 | exception was produced, the method returns True. | |
302 |
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303 | |||
303 | Parameters |
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304 | Parameters | |
304 | ---------- |
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305 | ---------- | |
305 | lines : string |
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306 | lines : string | |
306 | One or more lines of Python input. |
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307 | One or more lines of Python input. | |
307 |
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308 | |||
308 | Returns |
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309 | Returns | |
309 | ------- |
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310 | ------- | |
310 | is_complete : boolean |
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311 | is_complete : boolean | |
311 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input |
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312 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input | |
312 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that |
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313 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that | |
313 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it |
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314 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it | |
314 | can be queried at any time. |
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315 | can be queried at any time. | |
315 | """ |
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316 | """ | |
316 | if self.input_mode == 'cell': |
|
317 | if self.input_mode == 'cell': | |
317 | self.reset() |
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318 | self.reset() | |
318 |
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319 | |||
319 | self._store(lines) |
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320 | self._store(lines) | |
320 | source = self.source |
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321 | source = self.source | |
321 |
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322 | |||
322 | # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an |
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323 | # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an | |
323 | # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having |
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324 | # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having | |
324 | # inconsistent code/source attributes. |
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325 | # inconsistent code/source attributes. | |
325 | self.code, self._is_complete = None, None |
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326 | self.code, self._is_complete = None, None | |
326 |
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327 | |||
327 | # Honor termination lines properly |
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328 | # Honor termination lines properly | |
328 | if source.rstrip().endswith('\\'): |
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329 | if source.rstrip().endswith('\\'): | |
329 | return False |
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330 | return False | |
330 |
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331 | |||
331 | self._update_indent(lines) |
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332 | self._update_indent(lines) | |
332 | try: |
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333 | try: | |
333 | self.code = self._compile(source, symbol="exec") |
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334 | self.code = self._compile(source, symbol="exec") | |
334 | # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from |
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335 | # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from | |
335 | # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors |
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336 | # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors | |
336 | # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be |
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337 | # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be | |
337 | # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython |
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338 | # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython | |
338 | # special-syntax conversion. |
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339 | # special-syntax conversion. | |
339 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, |
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340 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, | |
340 | MemoryError): |
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341 | MemoryError): | |
341 | self._is_complete = True |
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342 | self._is_complete = True | |
342 | else: |
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343 | else: | |
343 | # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have |
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344 | # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have | |
344 | # given a complete code object) |
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345 | # given a complete code object) | |
345 | self._is_complete = self.code is not None |
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346 | self._is_complete = self.code is not None | |
346 |
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347 | |||
347 | return self._is_complete |
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348 | return self._is_complete | |
348 |
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349 | |||
349 | def push_accepts_more(self): |
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350 | def push_accepts_more(self): | |
350 | """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input. |
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351 | """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input. | |
351 |
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352 | |||
352 | This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to |
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353 | This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to | |
353 | guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and |
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354 | guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and | |
354 | current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete |
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355 | current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete | |
355 | interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a |
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356 | interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a | |
356 | SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true: |
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357 | SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true: | |
357 |
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358 | |||
358 | 1. The input compiles to a complete statement. |
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359 | 1. The input compiles to a complete statement. | |
359 |
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360 | |||
360 | 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented, |
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361 | 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented, | |
361 | like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep |
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362 | like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep | |
362 | reading new input). |
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363 | reading new input). | |
363 |
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364 | |||
364 | 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace. |
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365 | 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace. | |
365 |
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366 | |||
366 | Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by |
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367 | Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by | |
367 | *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines |
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368 | *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines | |
368 | are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block). |
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369 | are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block). | |
369 |
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370 | |||
370 | If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately |
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371 | If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately | |
371 | returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as |
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372 | returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as | |
372 | typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution |
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373 | typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution | |
373 | backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via |
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374 | backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via | |
374 | one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms. |
|
375 | one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms. | |
375 | """ |
|
376 | """ | |
376 |
|
377 | |||
377 | # With incomplete input, unconditionally accept more |
|
378 | # With incomplete input, unconditionally accept more | |
378 | if not self._is_complete: |
|
379 | if not self._is_complete: | |
379 | return True |
|
380 | return True | |
380 |
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381 | |||
381 | # If we already have complete input and we're flush left, the answer |
|
382 | # If we already have complete input and we're flush left, the answer | |
382 | # depends. In line mode, if there hasn't been any indentation, |
|
383 | # depends. In line mode, if there hasn't been any indentation, | |
383 | # that's it. If we've come back from some indentation, we need |
|
384 | # that's it. If we've come back from some indentation, we need | |
384 | # the blank final line to finish. |
|
385 | # the blank final line to finish. | |
385 | # In cell mode, we need to check how many blocks the input so far |
|
386 | # In cell mode, we need to check how many blocks the input so far | |
386 | # compiles into, because if there's already more than one full |
|
387 | # compiles into, because if there's already more than one full | |
387 | # independent block of input, then the client has entered full |
|
388 | # independent block of input, then the client has entered full | |
388 | # 'cell' mode and is feeding lines that each is complete. In this |
|
389 | # 'cell' mode and is feeding lines that each is complete. In this | |
389 | # case we should then keep accepting. The Qt terminal-like console |
|
390 | # case we should then keep accepting. The Qt terminal-like console | |
390 | # does precisely this, to provide the convenience of terminal-like |
|
391 | # does precisely this, to provide the convenience of terminal-like | |
391 | # input of single expressions, but allowing the user (with a |
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392 | # input of single expressions, but allowing the user (with a | |
392 | # separate keystroke) to switch to 'cell' mode and type multiple |
|
393 | # separate keystroke) to switch to 'cell' mode and type multiple | |
393 | # expressions in one shot. |
|
394 | # expressions in one shot. | |
394 | if self.indent_spaces==0: |
|
395 | if self.indent_spaces==0: | |
395 | if self.input_mode=='line': |
|
396 | if self.input_mode=='line': | |
396 | if not self._full_dedent: |
|
397 | if not self._full_dedent: | |
397 | return False |
|
398 | return False | |
398 | else: |
|
399 | else: | |
399 | try: |
|
400 | try: | |
400 | code_ast = ast.parse(u''.join(self._buffer)) |
|
401 | code_ast = ast.parse(u''.join(self._buffer)) | |
401 | except Exception: |
|
402 | except Exception: | |
402 | return False |
|
403 | return False | |
403 | else: |
|
404 | else: | |
404 | if len(code_ast.body) == 1: |
|
405 | if len(code_ast.body) == 1: | |
405 | return False |
|
406 | return False | |
406 |
|
407 | |||
407 | # When input is complete, then termination is marked by an extra blank |
|
408 | # When input is complete, then termination is marked by an extra blank | |
408 | # line at the end. |
|
409 | # line at the end. | |
409 | last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1] |
|
410 | last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1] | |
410 | return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace()) |
|
411 | return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace()) | |
411 |
|
412 | |||
412 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
413 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
413 | # Private interface |
|
414 | # Private interface | |
414 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
415 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
415 |
|
416 | |||
416 | def _find_indent(self, line): |
|
417 | def _find_indent(self, line): | |
417 | """Compute the new indentation level for a single line. |
|
418 | """Compute the new indentation level for a single line. | |
418 |
|
419 | |||
419 | Parameters |
|
420 | Parameters | |
420 | ---------- |
|
421 | ---------- | |
421 | line : str |
|
422 | line : str | |
422 | A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input. |
|
423 | A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input. | |
423 |
|
424 | |||
424 | Returns |
|
425 | Returns | |
425 | ------- |
|
426 | ------- | |
426 | indent_spaces : int |
|
427 | indent_spaces : int | |
427 | New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces |
|
428 | New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces | |
428 | if indentation doesn't change. |
|
429 | if indentation doesn't change. | |
429 |
|
430 | |||
430 | full_dedent : boolean |
|
431 | full_dedent : boolean | |
431 | Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent. |
|
432 | Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent. | |
432 | """ |
|
433 | """ | |
433 | indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces |
|
434 | indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces | |
434 | full_dedent = self._full_dedent |
|
435 | full_dedent = self._full_dedent | |
435 |
|
436 | |||
436 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) |
|
437 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) | |
437 | if inisp < indent_spaces: |
|
438 | if inisp < indent_spaces: | |
438 | indent_spaces = inisp |
|
439 | indent_spaces = inisp | |
439 | if indent_spaces <= 0: |
|
440 | if indent_spaces <= 0: | |
440 | #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg |
|
441 | #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg | |
441 | full_dedent = True |
|
442 | full_dedent = True | |
442 |
|
443 | |||
443 | if line.rstrip()[-1] == ':': |
|
444 | if line.rstrip()[-1] == ':': | |
444 | indent_spaces += 4 |
|
445 | indent_spaces += 4 | |
445 | elif dedent_re.match(line): |
|
446 | elif dedent_re.match(line): | |
446 | indent_spaces -= 4 |
|
447 | indent_spaces -= 4 | |
447 | if indent_spaces <= 0: |
|
448 | if indent_spaces <= 0: | |
448 | full_dedent = True |
|
449 | full_dedent = True | |
449 |
|
450 | |||
450 | # Safety |
|
451 | # Safety | |
451 | if indent_spaces < 0: |
|
452 | if indent_spaces < 0: | |
452 | indent_spaces = 0 |
|
453 | indent_spaces = 0 | |
453 | #print 'safety' # dbg |
|
454 | #print 'safety' # dbg | |
454 |
|
455 | |||
455 | return indent_spaces, full_dedent |
|
456 | return indent_spaces, full_dedent | |
456 |
|
457 | |||
457 | def _update_indent(self, lines): |
|
458 | def _update_indent(self, lines): | |
458 | for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines(): |
|
459 | for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines(): | |
459 | if line and not line.isspace(): |
|
460 | if line and not line.isspace(): | |
460 | self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line) |
|
461 | self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line) | |
461 |
|
462 | |||
462 | def _store(self, lines, buffer=None, store='source'): |
|
463 | def _store(self, lines, buffer=None, store='source'): | |
463 | """Store one or more lines of input. |
|
464 | """Store one or more lines of input. | |
464 |
|
465 | |||
465 | If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically |
|
466 | If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically | |
466 | appended.""" |
|
467 | appended.""" | |
467 |
|
468 | |||
468 | if buffer is None: |
|
469 | if buffer is None: | |
469 | buffer = self._buffer |
|
470 | buffer = self._buffer | |
470 |
|
471 | |||
471 | if lines.endswith('\n'): |
|
472 | if lines.endswith('\n'): | |
472 | buffer.append(lines) |
|
473 | buffer.append(lines) | |
473 | else: |
|
474 | else: | |
474 | buffer.append(lines+'\n') |
|
475 | buffer.append(lines+'\n') | |
475 | setattr(self, store, self._set_source(buffer)) |
|
476 | setattr(self, store, self._set_source(buffer)) | |
476 |
|
477 | |||
477 | def _set_source(self, buffer): |
|
478 | def _set_source(self, buffer): | |
478 | return u''.join(buffer) |
|
479 | return u''.join(buffer) | |
479 |
|
480 | |||
480 |
|
481 | |||
481 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
482 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
482 | # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support |
|
483 | # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support | |
483 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
484 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
484 |
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485 | |||
485 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. |
|
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486 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. |
|
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487 |
|
||||
488 | line_split = re.compile(""" |
|
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489 | ^(\s*) # any leading space |
|
|||
490 | ([,;/%]|!!?|\?\??) # escape character or characters |
|
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491 | \s*(%?[\w\.\*]*) # function/method, possibly with leading % |
|
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492 | # to correctly treat things like '?%magic' |
|
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493 | (\s+.*$|$) # rest of line |
|
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494 | """, re.VERBOSE) |
|
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495 |
|
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496 |
|
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497 | def split_user_input(line): |
|
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498 | """Split user input into early whitespace, esc-char, function part and rest. |
|
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499 |
|
||||
500 | This is currently handles lines with '=' in them in a very inconsistent |
|
|||
501 | manner. |
|
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502 |
|
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503 | Examples |
|
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504 | ======== |
|
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505 | >>> split_user_input('x=1') |
|
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506 | ('', '', 'x=1', '') |
|
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507 | >>> split_user_input('?') |
|
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508 | ('', '?', '', '') |
|
|||
509 | >>> split_user_input('??') |
|
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510 | ('', '??', '', '') |
|
|||
511 | >>> split_user_input(' ?') |
|
|||
512 | (' ', '?', '', '') |
|
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513 | >>> split_user_input(' ??') |
|
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514 | (' ', '??', '', '') |
|
|||
515 | >>> split_user_input('??x') |
|
|||
516 | ('', '??', 'x', '') |
|
|||
517 | >>> split_user_input('?x=1') |
|
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518 | ('', '', '?x=1', '') |
|
|||
519 | >>> split_user_input('!ls') |
|
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520 | ('', '!', 'ls', '') |
|
|||
521 | >>> split_user_input(' !ls') |
|
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522 | (' ', '!', 'ls', '') |
|
|||
523 | >>> split_user_input('!!ls') |
|
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524 | ('', '!!', 'ls', '') |
|
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525 | >>> split_user_input(' !!ls') |
|
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526 | (' ', '!!', 'ls', '') |
|
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527 | >>> split_user_input(',ls') |
|
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528 | ('', ',', 'ls', '') |
|
|||
529 | >>> split_user_input(';ls') |
|
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530 | ('', ';', 'ls', '') |
|
|||
531 | >>> split_user_input(' ;ls') |
|
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532 | (' ', ';', 'ls', '') |
|
|||
533 | >>> split_user_input('f.g(x)') |
|
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534 | ('', '', 'f.g(x)', '') |
|
|||
535 | >>> split_user_input('f.g (x)') |
|
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536 | ('', '', 'f.g', '(x)') |
|
|||
537 | >>> split_user_input('?%hist') |
|
|||
538 | ('', '?', '%hist', '') |
|
|||
539 | >>> split_user_input('?x*') |
|
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540 | ('', '?', 'x*', '') |
|
|||
541 | """ |
|
|||
542 | match = line_split.match(line) |
|
|||
543 | if match: |
|
|||
544 | lspace, esc, fpart, rest = match.groups() |
|
|||
545 | else: |
|
|||
546 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line |
|
|||
547 | try: |
|
|||
548 | fpart, rest = line.split(None, 1) |
|
|||
549 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
550 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line |
|
|||
551 | fpart, rest = line,'' |
|
|||
552 | lspace = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)', line).groups()[0] |
|
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553 | esc = '' |
|
|||
554 |
|
||||
555 | # fpart has to be a valid python identifier, so it better be only pure |
|
|||
556 | # ascii, no unicode: |
|
|||
557 | try: |
|
|||
558 | fpart = fpart.encode('ascii') |
|
|||
559 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
|||
560 | lspace = unicode(lspace) |
|
|||
561 | rest = fpart + u' ' + rest |
|
|||
562 | fpart = u'' |
|
|||
563 |
|
||||
564 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg |
|
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565 | #print 'esc <%s> fpart <%s> rest <%s>' % (esc,fpart.strip(),rest) # dbg |
|
|||
566 | return lspace, esc, fpart.strip(), rest.lstrip() |
|
|||
567 |
|
||||
568 |
|
||||
569 | # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been |
|
486 | # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been | |
570 | # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be |
|
487 | # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be | |
571 | # placed at the start. |
|
488 | # placed at the start. | |
572 |
|
489 | |||
573 | class LineInfo(object): |
|
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574 | """A single line of input and associated info. |
|
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575 |
|
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576 | This is a utility class that mostly wraps the output of |
|
|||
577 | :func:`split_user_input` into a convenient object to be passed around |
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578 | during input transformations. |
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579 |
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580 | Includes the following as properties: |
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581 |
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582 | line |
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583 | The original, raw line |
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584 |
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585 | lspace |
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586 | Any early whitespace before actual text starts. |
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587 |
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588 | esc |
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589 | The initial esc character (or characters, for double-char escapes like |
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590 | '??' or '!!'). |
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591 |
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592 | fpart |
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593 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence |
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594 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is |
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595 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, |
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596 | etc. |
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597 |
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598 | rest |
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599 | Everything else on the line. |
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600 | """ |
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601 | def __init__(self, line): |
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602 | self.line = line |
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603 | self.lspace, self.esc, self.fpart, self.rest = \ |
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604 | split_user_input(line) |
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605 |
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606 | def __str__(self): |
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607 | return "LineInfo [%s|%s|%s|%s]" % (self.lspace, self.esc, |
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608 | self.fpart, self.rest) |
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609 |
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610 |
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611 | # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape |
|
490 | # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape | |
612 | # character but instead on patterns on the input line |
|
491 | # character but instead on patterns on the input line | |
613 |
|
492 | |||
614 | # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be |
|
493 | # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be | |
615 | # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we |
|
494 | # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we | |
616 | # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity |
|
495 | # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity | |
617 |
|
496 | |||
618 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
497 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
619 | r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
498 | r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
620 |
|
499 | |||
621 | def transform_assign_system(line): |
|
500 | def transform_assign_system(line): | |
622 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" |
|
501 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" | |
623 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) |
|
502 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) | |
624 | if m is not None: |
|
503 | if m is not None: | |
625 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
504 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
626 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
505 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
627 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) |
|
506 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) | |
628 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
507 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
629 | return new_line |
|
508 | return new_line | |
630 | return line |
|
509 | return line | |
631 |
|
510 | |||
632 |
|
511 | |||
633 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
512 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
634 | r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
513 | r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
635 |
|
514 | |||
636 | def transform_assign_magic(line): |
|
515 | def transform_assign_magic(line): | |
637 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" |
|
516 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" | |
638 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) |
|
517 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) | |
639 | if m is not None: |
|
518 | if m is not None: | |
640 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
519 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
641 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
520 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
642 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) |
|
521 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) | |
643 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
522 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
644 | return new_line |
|
523 | return new_line | |
645 | return line |
|
524 | return line | |
646 |
|
525 | |||
647 |
|
526 | |||
648 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') |
|
527 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') | |
649 |
|
528 | |||
650 | def transform_classic_prompt(line): |
|
529 | def transform_classic_prompt(line): | |
651 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" |
|
530 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" | |
652 |
|
531 | |||
653 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
532 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |
654 | return line |
|
533 | return line | |
655 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
534 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) | |
656 | if m: |
|
535 | if m: | |
657 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
536 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
658 | else: |
|
537 | else: | |
659 | return line |
|
538 | return line | |
660 |
|
539 | |||
661 |
|
540 | |||
662 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') |
|
541 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') | |
663 |
|
542 | |||
664 | def transform_ipy_prompt(line): |
|
543 | def transform_ipy_prompt(line): | |
665 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" |
|
544 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" | |
666 |
|
545 | |||
667 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
546 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |
668 | return line |
|
547 | return line | |
669 | #print 'LINE: %r' % line # dbg |
|
548 | #print 'LINE: %r' % line # dbg | |
670 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
549 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) | |
671 | if m: |
|
550 | if m: | |
672 | #print 'MATCH! %r -> %r' % (line, line[len(m.group(0)):]) # dbg |
|
551 | #print 'MATCH! %r -> %r' % (line, line[len(m.group(0)):]) # dbg | |
673 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
552 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
674 | else: |
|
553 | else: | |
675 | return line |
|
554 | return line | |
676 |
|
555 | |||
677 |
|
556 | |||
678 | def _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input=None): |
|
557 | def _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input=None): | |
679 | """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape |
|
558 | """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape | |
680 | (i.e. ? or ??)""" |
|
559 | (i.e. ? or ??)""" | |
681 | method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \ |
|
560 | method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \ | |
682 | else 'psearch' if '*' in target \ |
|
561 | else 'psearch' if '*' in target \ | |
683 | else 'pinfo' |
|
562 | else 'pinfo' | |
684 |
|
563 | |||
685 | if next_input: |
|
564 | if next_input: | |
686 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(u"%s %s", next_input=%s)' |
|
565 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(u"%s %s", next_input=%s)' | |
687 | return tpl % (lspace, method, target, make_quoted_expr(next_input)) |
|
566 | return tpl % (lspace, method, target, make_quoted_expr(next_input)) | |
688 | else: |
|
567 | else: | |
689 | return '%sget_ipython().magic(u"%s %s")' % (lspace, method, target) |
|
568 | return '%sget_ipython().magic(u"%s %s")' % (lspace, method, target) | |
690 |
|
569 | |||
691 | _initial_space_re = re.compile(r'\s*') |
|
570 | _initial_space_re = re.compile(r'\s*') | |
692 | _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%? |
|
571 | _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%? | |
693 |
[a-zA-Z_*][ |
|
572 | [a-zA-Z_*][\w*]* # Variable name | |
694 |
(\.[a-zA-Z_*][ |
|
573 | (\.[a-zA-Z_*][\w*]*)* # .etc.etc | |
695 | ) |
|
574 | ) | |
696 |
(\?\??)$ |
|
575 | (\?\??)$ # ? or ??""", | |
697 | re.VERBOSE) |
|
576 | re.VERBOSE) | |
698 | def transform_help_end(line): |
|
577 | def transform_help_end(line): | |
699 | """Translate lines with ?/?? at the end""" |
|
578 | """Translate lines with ?/?? at the end""" | |
700 | m = _help_end_re.search(line) |
|
579 | m = _help_end_re.search(line) | |
701 | if m is None or has_comment(line): |
|
580 | if m is None or has_comment(line): | |
702 | return line |
|
581 | return line | |
703 | target = m.group(1) |
|
582 | target = m.group(1) | |
704 | esc = m.group(3) |
|
583 | esc = m.group(3) | |
705 | lspace = _initial_space_re.match(line).group(0) |
|
584 | lspace = _initial_space_re.match(line).group(0) | |
706 | newline = _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace) |
|
|||
707 |
|
585 | |||
708 | # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user. |
|
586 | # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user. | |
709 | next_input = line.rstrip('?') if line.strip() != m.group(0) else None |
|
587 | next_input = line.rstrip('?') if line.strip() != m.group(0) else None | |
710 |
|
588 | |||
711 | return _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input) |
|
589 | return _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input) | |
712 |
|
590 | |||
713 |
|
591 | |||
714 | class EscapedTransformer(object): |
|
592 | class EscapedTransformer(object): | |
715 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out.""" |
|
593 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out.""" | |
716 |
|
594 | |||
717 | def __init__(self): |
|
595 | def __init__(self): | |
718 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : self._tr_system, |
|
596 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : self._tr_system, | |
719 | ESC_SH_CAP : self._tr_system2, |
|
597 | ESC_SH_CAP : self._tr_system2, | |
720 | ESC_HELP : self._tr_help, |
|
598 | ESC_HELP : self._tr_help, | |
721 | ESC_HELP2 : self._tr_help, |
|
599 | ESC_HELP2 : self._tr_help, | |
722 | ESC_MAGIC : self._tr_magic, |
|
600 | ESC_MAGIC : self._tr_magic, | |
723 | ESC_QUOTE : self._tr_quote, |
|
601 | ESC_QUOTE : self._tr_quote, | |
724 | ESC_QUOTE2 : self._tr_quote2, |
|
602 | ESC_QUOTE2 : self._tr_quote2, | |
725 | ESC_PAREN : self._tr_paren } |
|
603 | ESC_PAREN : self._tr_paren } | |
726 | self.tr = tr |
|
604 | self.tr = tr | |
727 |
|
605 | |||
728 | # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the |
|
606 | # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the | |
729 | # user at the beginning of a line |
|
607 | # user at the beginning of a line | |
730 | @staticmethod |
|
608 | @staticmethod | |
731 | def _tr_system(line_info): |
|
609 | def _tr_system(line_info): | |
732 | "Translate lines escaped with: !" |
|
610 | "Translate lines escaped with: !" | |
733 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) |
|
611 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) | |
734 |
return '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info. |
|
612 | return '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.pre, | |
735 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
613 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |
736 |
|
614 | |||
737 | @staticmethod |
|
615 | @staticmethod | |
738 | def _tr_system2(line_info): |
|
616 | def _tr_system2(line_info): | |
739 | "Translate lines escaped with: !!" |
|
617 | "Translate lines escaped with: !!" | |
740 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:] |
|
618 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:] | |
741 |
return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (line_info. |
|
619 | return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (line_info.pre, | |
742 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
620 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |
743 |
|
621 | |||
744 | @staticmethod |
|
622 | @staticmethod | |
745 | def _tr_help(line_info): |
|
623 | def _tr_help(line_info): | |
746 | "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??" |
|
624 | "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??" | |
747 | # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen |
|
625 | # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen | |
748 | if not line_info.line[1:]: |
|
626 | if not line_info.line[1:]: | |
749 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' |
|
627 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' | |
750 |
|
628 | |||
751 |
return _make_help_call(line_info. |
|
629 | return _make_help_call(line_info.ifun, line_info.esc, line_info.pre) | |
752 |
|
630 | |||
753 | @staticmethod |
|
631 | @staticmethod | |
754 | def _tr_magic(line_info): |
|
632 | def _tr_magic(line_info): | |
755 | "Translate lines escaped with: %" |
|
633 | "Translate lines escaped with: %" | |
756 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' |
|
634 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' | |
757 |
cmd = make_quoted_expr(' '.join([line_info. |
|
635 | cmd = make_quoted_expr(' '.join([line_info.ifun, | |
758 |
|
|
636 | line_info.the_rest]).strip()) | |
759 |
return tpl % (line_info. |
|
637 | return tpl % (line_info.pre, cmd) | |
760 |
|
638 | |||
761 | @staticmethod |
|
639 | @staticmethod | |
762 | def _tr_quote(line_info): |
|
640 | def _tr_quote(line_info): | |
763 | "Translate lines escaped with: ," |
|
641 | "Translate lines escaped with: ," | |
764 |
return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info. |
|
642 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun, | |
765 | '", "'.join(line_info.rest.split()) ) |
|
643 | '", "'.join(line_info.the_rest.split()) ) | |
766 |
|
644 | |||
767 | @staticmethod |
|
645 | @staticmethod | |
768 | def _tr_quote2(line_info): |
|
646 | def _tr_quote2(line_info): | |
769 | "Translate lines escaped with: ;" |
|
647 | "Translate lines escaped with: ;" | |
770 |
return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info. |
|
648 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun, | |
771 | line_info.rest) |
|
649 | line_info.the_rest) | |
772 |
|
650 | |||
773 | @staticmethod |
|
651 | @staticmethod | |
774 | def _tr_paren(line_info): |
|
652 | def _tr_paren(line_info): | |
775 | "Translate lines escaped with: /" |
|
653 | "Translate lines escaped with: /" | |
776 |
return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info. |
|
654 | return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun, | |
777 | ", ".join(line_info.rest.split())) |
|
655 | ", ".join(line_info.the_rest.split())) | |
778 |
|
656 | |||
779 | def __call__(self, line): |
|
657 | def __call__(self, line): | |
780 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out. |
|
658 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out. | |
781 |
|
659 | |||
782 | This calls the above _tr_* static methods for the actual line |
|
660 | This calls the above _tr_* static methods for the actual line | |
783 | translations.""" |
|
661 | translations.""" | |
784 |
|
662 | |||
785 | # Empty lines just get returned unmodified |
|
663 | # Empty lines just get returned unmodified | |
786 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
664 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |
787 | return line |
|
665 | return line | |
788 |
|
666 | |||
789 | # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be |
|
667 | # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be | |
790 | line_info = LineInfo(line) |
|
668 | line_info = LineInfo(line) | |
791 |
|
669 | |||
792 | if not line_info.esc in self.tr: |
|
670 | if not line_info.esc in self.tr: | |
793 | # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line |
|
671 | # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line | |
794 | return line |
|
672 | return line | |
795 |
|
673 | |||
796 | return self.tr[line_info.esc](line_info) |
|
674 | return self.tr[line_info.esc](line_info) | |
797 |
|
675 | |||
798 |
|
676 | |||
799 | # A function-looking object to be used by the rest of the code. The purpose of |
|
677 | # A function-looking object to be used by the rest of the code. The purpose of | |
800 | # the class in this case is to organize related functionality, more than to |
|
678 | # the class in this case is to organize related functionality, more than to | |
801 | # manage state. |
|
679 | # manage state. | |
802 | transform_escaped = EscapedTransformer() |
|
680 | transform_escaped = EscapedTransformer() | |
803 |
|
681 | |||
804 |
|
682 | |||
805 | class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter): |
|
683 | class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter): | |
806 | """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax.""" |
|
684 | """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax.""" | |
807 |
|
685 | |||
808 | # String with raw, untransformed input. |
|
686 | # String with raw, untransformed input. | |
809 | source_raw = '' |
|
687 | source_raw = '' | |
810 |
|
688 | |||
811 | # Private attributes |
|
689 | # Private attributes | |
812 |
|
690 | |||
813 | # List with lines of raw input accumulated so far. |
|
691 | # List with lines of raw input accumulated so far. | |
814 | _buffer_raw = None |
|
692 | _buffer_raw = None | |
815 |
|
693 | |||
816 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): |
|
694 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): | |
817 | InputSplitter.__init__(self, input_mode) |
|
695 | InputSplitter.__init__(self, input_mode) | |
818 | self._buffer_raw = [] |
|
696 | self._buffer_raw = [] | |
819 |
|
697 | |||
820 | def reset(self): |
|
698 | def reset(self): | |
821 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" |
|
699 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" | |
822 | InputSplitter.reset(self) |
|
700 | InputSplitter.reset(self) | |
823 | self._buffer_raw[:] = [] |
|
701 | self._buffer_raw[:] = [] | |
824 | self.source_raw = '' |
|
702 | self.source_raw = '' | |
825 |
|
703 | |||
826 | def source_raw_reset(self): |
|
704 | def source_raw_reset(self): | |
827 | """Return input and raw source and perform a full reset. |
|
705 | """Return input and raw source and perform a full reset. | |
828 | """ |
|
706 | """ | |
829 | out = self.source |
|
707 | out = self.source | |
830 | out_r = self.source_raw |
|
708 | out_r = self.source_raw | |
831 | self.reset() |
|
709 | self.reset() | |
832 | return out, out_r |
|
710 | return out, out_r | |
833 |
|
711 | |||
834 | def push(self, lines): |
|
712 | def push(self, lines): | |
835 | """Push one or more lines of IPython input. |
|
713 | """Push one or more lines of IPython input. | |
836 | """ |
|
714 | """ | |
837 | if not lines: |
|
715 | if not lines: | |
838 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(lines) |
|
716 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(lines) | |
839 |
|
717 | |||
840 | # We must ensure all input is pure unicode |
|
718 | # We must ensure all input is pure unicode | |
841 | lines = cast_unicode(lines, self.encoding) |
|
719 | lines = cast_unicode(lines, self.encoding) | |
842 |
|
720 | |||
843 | lines_list = lines.splitlines() |
|
721 | lines_list = lines.splitlines() | |
844 |
|
722 | |||
845 | transforms = [transform_ipy_prompt, transform_classic_prompt, |
|
723 | transforms = [transform_ipy_prompt, transform_classic_prompt, | |
846 |
transform_escaped, |
|
724 | transform_help_end, transform_escaped, | |
847 | transform_assign_system, transform_assign_magic] |
|
725 | transform_assign_system, transform_assign_magic] | |
848 |
|
726 | |||
849 | # Transform logic |
|
727 | # Transform logic | |
850 | # |
|
728 | # | |
851 | # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no |
|
729 | # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no | |
852 | # input yet, or complete input, or if the last line of the buffer ends |
|
730 | # input yet, or complete input, or if the last line of the buffer ends | |
853 | # with ':' (opening an indented block). This prevents the accidental |
|
731 | # with ':' (opening an indented block). This prevents the accidental | |
854 | # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like |
|
732 | # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like | |
855 | # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions. |
|
733 | # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions. | |
856 | # |
|
734 | # | |
857 | # The last heuristic, while ugly, ensures that the first line of an |
|
735 | # The last heuristic, while ugly, ensures that the first line of an | |
858 | # indented block is correctly transformed. |
|
736 | # indented block is correctly transformed. | |
859 | # |
|
737 | # | |
860 | # FIXME: try to find a cleaner approach for this last bit. |
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738 | # FIXME: try to find a cleaner approach for this last bit. | |
861 |
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739 | |||
862 | # If we were in 'block' mode, since we're going to pump the parent |
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740 | # If we were in 'block' mode, since we're going to pump the parent | |
863 | # class by hand line by line, we need to temporarily switch out to |
|
741 | # class by hand line by line, we need to temporarily switch out to | |
864 | # 'line' mode, do a single manual reset and then feed the lines one |
|
742 | # 'line' mode, do a single manual reset and then feed the lines one | |
865 | # by one. Note that this only matters if the input has more than one |
|
743 | # by one. Note that this only matters if the input has more than one | |
866 | # line. |
|
744 | # line. | |
867 | changed_input_mode = False |
|
745 | changed_input_mode = False | |
868 |
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746 | |||
869 | if self.input_mode == 'cell': |
|
747 | if self.input_mode == 'cell': | |
870 | self.reset() |
|
748 | self.reset() | |
871 | changed_input_mode = True |
|
749 | changed_input_mode = True | |
872 | saved_input_mode = 'cell' |
|
750 | saved_input_mode = 'cell' | |
873 | self.input_mode = 'line' |
|
751 | self.input_mode = 'line' | |
874 |
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752 | |||
875 | # Store raw source before applying any transformations to it. Note |
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753 | # Store raw source before applying any transformations to it. Note | |
876 | # that this must be done *after* the reset() call that would otherwise |
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754 | # that this must be done *after* the reset() call that would otherwise | |
877 | # flush the buffer. |
|
755 | # flush the buffer. | |
878 | self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw') |
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756 | self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw') | |
879 |
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757 | |||
880 | try: |
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758 | try: | |
881 | push = super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push |
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759 | push = super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push | |
882 | for line in lines_list: |
|
760 | for line in lines_list: | |
883 | if self._is_complete or not self._buffer or \ |
|
761 | if self._is_complete or not self._buffer or \ | |
884 | (self._buffer and self._buffer[-1].rstrip().endswith(':')): |
|
762 | (self._buffer and self._buffer[-1].rstrip().endswith(':')): | |
885 | for f in transforms: |
|
763 | for f in transforms: | |
886 | line = f(line) |
|
764 | line = f(line) | |
887 |
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765 | |||
888 | out = push(line) |
|
766 | out = push(line) | |
889 | finally: |
|
767 | finally: | |
890 | if changed_input_mode: |
|
768 | if changed_input_mode: | |
891 | self.input_mode = saved_input_mode |
|
769 | self.input_mode = saved_input_mode | |
892 | return out |
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770 | return out |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | Prefiltering components. |
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3 | Prefiltering components. | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | Prefilters transform user input before it is exec'd by Python. These |
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5 | Prefilters transform user input before it is exec'd by Python. These | |
6 | transforms are used to implement additional syntax such as !ls and %magic. |
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6 | transforms are used to implement additional syntax such as !ls and %magic. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | Authors: |
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8 | Authors: | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | * Brian Granger |
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10 | * Brian Granger | |
11 | * Fernando Perez |
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11 | * Fernando Perez | |
12 | * Dan Milstein |
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12 | * Dan Milstein | |
13 | * Ville Vainio |
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13 | * Ville Vainio | |
14 | """ |
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14 | """ | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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17 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
18 | # |
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18 | # | |
19 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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19 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
20 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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20 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
24 | # Imports |
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24 | # Imports | |
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | import __builtin__ |
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27 | import __builtin__ | |
28 | import codeop |
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28 | import codeop | |
29 | import re |
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29 | import re | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager |
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31 | from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager | |
32 | from IPython.core.autocall import IPyAutocall |
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32 | from IPython.core.autocall import IPyAutocall | |
33 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable |
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33 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable | |
34 | from IPython.core.macro import Macro |
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34 | from IPython.core.macro import Macro | |
35 | from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input |
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35 | from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input, LineInfo | |
36 | from IPython.core import page |
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36 | from IPython.core import page | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import List, Int, Any, Unicode, CBool, Bool, Instance |
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38 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import List, Int, Any, Unicode, CBool, Bool, Instance | |
39 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr |
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39 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr | |
40 | from IPython.utils.autoattr import auto_attr |
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40 | from IPython.utils.autoattr import auto_attr | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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42 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
43 | # Global utilities, errors and constants |
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43 | # Global utilities, errors and constants | |
44 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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44 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | # Warning, these cannot be changed unless various regular expressions |
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46 | # Warning, these cannot be changed unless various regular expressions | |
47 | # are updated in a number of places. Not great, but at least we told you. |
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47 | # are updated in a number of places. Not great, but at least we told you. | |
48 | ESC_SHELL = '!' |
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48 | ESC_SHELL = '!' | |
49 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' |
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49 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' | |
50 | ESC_HELP = '?' |
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50 | ESC_HELP = '?' | |
51 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' |
|
51 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' | |
52 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' |
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52 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' | |
53 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' |
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53 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' | |
54 | ESC_PAREN = '/' |
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54 | ESC_PAREN = '/' | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | class PrefilterError(Exception): |
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57 | class PrefilterError(Exception): | |
58 | pass |
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58 | pass | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | # RegExp to identify potential function names |
|
61 | # RegExp to identify potential function names | |
62 | re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.]*) *$') |
|
62 | re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.]*) *$') | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling. In |
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64 | # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling. In | |
65 | # particular, all binary operators should be excluded, so that if foo is |
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65 | # particular, all binary operators should be excluded, so that if foo is | |
66 | # callable, foo OP bar doesn't become foo(OP bar), which is invalid. The |
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66 | # callable, foo OP bar doesn't become foo(OP bar), which is invalid. The | |
67 | # characters '!=()' don't need to be checked for, as the checkPythonChars |
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67 | # characters '!=()' don't need to be checked for, as the checkPythonChars | |
68 | # routine explicitely does so, to catch direct calls and rebindings of |
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68 | # routine explicitely does so, to catch direct calls and rebindings of | |
69 | # existing names. |
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69 | # existing names. | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | # Warning: the '-' HAS TO BE AT THE END of the first group, otherwise |
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71 | # Warning: the '-' HAS TO BE AT THE END of the first group, otherwise | |
72 | # it affects the rest of the group in square brackets. |
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72 | # it affects the rest of the group in square brackets. | |
73 | re_exclude_auto = re.compile(r'^[,&^\|\*/\+-]' |
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73 | re_exclude_auto = re.compile(r'^[,&^\|\*/\+-]' | |
74 | r'|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or ') |
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74 | r'|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or ') | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off |
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76 | # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off | |
77 | # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need |
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77 | # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need | |
78 | # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is |
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78 | # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is | |
79 | # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_. |
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79 | # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_. | |
80 | #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$') |
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80 | #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$') | |
81 |
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81 | |||
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | # Handler Check Utilities |
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83 | # Handler Check Utilities | |
84 | def is_shadowed(identifier, ip): |
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84 | def is_shadowed(identifier, ip): | |
85 | """Is the given identifier defined in one of the namespaces which shadow |
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85 | """Is the given identifier defined in one of the namespaces which shadow | |
86 | the alias and magic namespaces? Note that an identifier is different |
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86 | the alias and magic namespaces? Note that an identifier is different | |
87 | than ifun, because it can not contain a '.' character.""" |
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87 | than ifun, because it can not contain a '.' character.""" | |
88 | # This is much safer than calling ofind, which can change state |
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88 | # This is much safer than calling ofind, which can change state | |
89 | return (identifier in ip.user_ns \ |
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89 | return (identifier in ip.user_ns \ | |
90 | or identifier in ip.internal_ns \ |
|
90 | or identifier in ip.internal_ns \ | |
91 | or identifier in ip.ns_table['builtin']) |
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91 | or identifier in ip.ns_table['builtin']) | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 |
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93 | |||
94 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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94 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
95 | # The LineInfo class used throughout |
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96 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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97 |
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98 |
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99 | class LineInfo(object): |
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100 | """A single line of input and associated info. |
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101 |
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102 | Includes the following as properties: |
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103 |
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104 | line |
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105 | The original, raw line |
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106 |
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107 | continue_prompt |
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108 | Is this line a continuation in a sequence of multiline input? |
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109 |
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110 | pre |
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111 | The initial esc character or whitespace. |
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112 |
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113 | pre_char |
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114 | The escape character(s) in pre or the empty string if there isn't one. |
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115 | Note that '!!' is a possible value for pre_char. Otherwise it will |
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116 | always be a single character. |
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117 |
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118 | pre_whitespace |
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119 | The leading whitespace from pre if it exists. If there is a pre_char, |
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120 | this is just ''. |
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121 |
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122 | ifun |
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123 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence |
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124 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is |
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125 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, |
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126 | etc. |
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127 |
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128 | the_rest |
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129 | Everything else on the line. |
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130 | """ |
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131 | def __init__(self, line, continue_prompt): |
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132 | self.line = line |
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133 | self.continue_prompt = continue_prompt |
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134 | self.pre, self.esc, self.ifun, self.the_rest = split_user_input(line) |
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135 |
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136 | self.pre_char = self.pre.strip() |
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137 | if self.pre_char: |
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138 | self.pre_whitespace = '' # No whitespace allowd before esc chars |
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139 | else: |
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140 | self.pre_whitespace = self.pre |
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141 |
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142 | self._oinfo = None |
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143 |
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144 | def ofind(self, ip): |
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145 | """Do a full, attribute-walking lookup of the ifun in the various |
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146 | namespaces for the given IPython InteractiveShell instance. |
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147 |
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148 | Return a dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic |
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149 |
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150 | Note: can cause state changes because of calling getattr, but should |
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151 | only be run if autocall is on and if the line hasn't matched any |
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152 | other, less dangerous handlers. |
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153 |
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154 | Does cache the results of the call, so can be called multiple times |
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155 | without worrying about *further* damaging state. |
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156 | """ |
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157 | if not self._oinfo: |
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158 | # ip.shell._ofind is actually on the Magic class! |
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159 | self._oinfo = ip.shell._ofind(self.ifun) |
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160 | return self._oinfo |
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161 |
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162 | def __str__(self): |
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163 | return "Lineinfo [%s|%s|%s]" %(self.pre, self.ifun, self.the_rest) |
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164 |
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165 |
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166 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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167 | # Main Prefilter manager |
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95 | # Main Prefilter manager | |
168 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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96 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
169 |
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97 | |||
170 |
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98 | |||
171 | class PrefilterManager(Configurable): |
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99 | class PrefilterManager(Configurable): | |
172 | """Main prefilter component. |
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100 | """Main prefilter component. | |
173 |
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101 | |||
174 | The IPython prefilter is run on all user input before it is run. The |
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102 | The IPython prefilter is run on all user input before it is run. The | |
175 | prefilter consumes lines of input and produces transformed lines of |
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103 | prefilter consumes lines of input and produces transformed lines of | |
176 | input. |
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104 | input. | |
177 |
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105 | |||
178 | The iplementation consists of two phases: |
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106 | The iplementation consists of two phases: | |
179 |
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107 | |||
180 | 1. Transformers |
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108 | 1. Transformers | |
181 | 2. Checkers and handlers |
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109 | 2. Checkers and handlers | |
182 |
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110 | |||
183 | Over time, we plan on deprecating the checkers and handlers and doing |
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111 | Over time, we plan on deprecating the checkers and handlers and doing | |
184 | everything in the transformers. |
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112 | everything in the transformers. | |
185 |
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113 | |||
186 | The transformers are instances of :class:`PrefilterTransformer` and have |
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114 | The transformers are instances of :class:`PrefilterTransformer` and have | |
187 | a single method :meth:`transform` that takes a line and returns a |
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115 | a single method :meth:`transform` that takes a line and returns a | |
188 | transformed line. The transformation can be accomplished using any |
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116 | transformed line. The transformation can be accomplished using any | |
189 | tool, but our current ones use regular expressions for speed. We also |
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117 | tool, but our current ones use regular expressions for speed. We also | |
190 | ship :mod:`pyparsing` in :mod:`IPython.external` for use in transformers. |
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118 | ship :mod:`pyparsing` in :mod:`IPython.external` for use in transformers. | |
191 |
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119 | |||
192 | After all the transformers have been run, the line is fed to the checkers, |
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120 | After all the transformers have been run, the line is fed to the checkers, | |
193 | which are instances of :class:`PrefilterChecker`. The line is passed to |
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121 | which are instances of :class:`PrefilterChecker`. The line is passed to | |
194 | the :meth:`check` method, which either returns `None` or a |
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122 | the :meth:`check` method, which either returns `None` or a | |
195 | :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance. If `None` is returned, the other |
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123 | :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance. If `None` is returned, the other | |
196 | checkers are tried. If an :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance is returned, |
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124 | checkers are tried. If an :class:`PrefilterHandler` instance is returned, | |
197 | the line is passed to the :meth:`handle` method of the returned |
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125 | the line is passed to the :meth:`handle` method of the returned | |
198 | handler and no further checkers are tried. |
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126 | handler and no further checkers are tried. | |
199 |
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127 | |||
200 | Both transformers and checkers have a `priority` attribute, that determines |
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128 | Both transformers and checkers have a `priority` attribute, that determines | |
201 | the order in which they are called. Smaller priorities are tried first. |
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129 | the order in which they are called. Smaller priorities are tried first. | |
202 |
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130 | |||
203 | Both transformers and checkers also have `enabled` attribute, which is |
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131 | Both transformers and checkers also have `enabled` attribute, which is | |
204 | a boolean that determines if the instance is used. |
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132 | a boolean that determines if the instance is used. | |
205 |
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133 | |||
206 | Users or developers can change the priority or enabled attribute of |
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134 | Users or developers can change the priority or enabled attribute of | |
207 | transformers or checkers, but they must call the :meth:`sort_checkers` |
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135 | transformers or checkers, but they must call the :meth:`sort_checkers` | |
208 | or :meth:`sort_transformers` method after changing the priority. |
|
136 | or :meth:`sort_transformers` method after changing the priority. | |
209 | """ |
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137 | """ | |
210 |
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138 | |||
211 | multi_line_specials = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
139 | multi_line_specials = CBool(True, config=True) | |
212 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
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140 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
213 |
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141 | |||
214 | def __init__(self, shell=None, config=None): |
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142 | def __init__(self, shell=None, config=None): | |
215 | super(PrefilterManager, self).__init__(shell=shell, config=config) |
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143 | super(PrefilterManager, self).__init__(shell=shell, config=config) | |
216 | self.shell = shell |
|
144 | self.shell = shell | |
217 | self.init_transformers() |
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145 | self.init_transformers() | |
218 | self.init_handlers() |
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146 | self.init_handlers() | |
219 | self.init_checkers() |
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147 | self.init_checkers() | |
220 |
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148 | |||
221 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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149 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
222 | # API for managing transformers |
|
150 | # API for managing transformers | |
223 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
151 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
224 |
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152 | |||
225 | def init_transformers(self): |
|
153 | def init_transformers(self): | |
226 | """Create the default transformers.""" |
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154 | """Create the default transformers.""" | |
227 | self._transformers = [] |
|
155 | self._transformers = [] | |
228 | for transformer_cls in _default_transformers: |
|
156 | for transformer_cls in _default_transformers: | |
229 | transformer_cls( |
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157 | transformer_cls( | |
230 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config |
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158 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config | |
231 | ) |
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159 | ) | |
232 |
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160 | |||
233 | def sort_transformers(self): |
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161 | def sort_transformers(self): | |
234 | """Sort the transformers by priority. |
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162 | """Sort the transformers by priority. | |
235 |
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163 | |||
236 | This must be called after the priority of a transformer is changed. |
|
164 | This must be called after the priority of a transformer is changed. | |
237 | The :meth:`register_transformer` method calls this automatically. |
|
165 | The :meth:`register_transformer` method calls this automatically. | |
238 | """ |
|
166 | """ | |
239 | self._transformers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) |
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167 | self._transformers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) | |
240 |
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168 | |||
241 | @property |
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169 | @property | |
242 | def transformers(self): |
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170 | def transformers(self): | |
243 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" |
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171 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" | |
244 | return self._transformers |
|
172 | return self._transformers | |
245 |
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173 | |||
246 | def register_transformer(self, transformer): |
|
174 | def register_transformer(self, transformer): | |
247 | """Register a transformer instance.""" |
|
175 | """Register a transformer instance.""" | |
248 | if transformer not in self._transformers: |
|
176 | if transformer not in self._transformers: | |
249 | self._transformers.append(transformer) |
|
177 | self._transformers.append(transformer) | |
250 | self.sort_transformers() |
|
178 | self.sort_transformers() | |
251 |
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179 | |||
252 | def unregister_transformer(self, transformer): |
|
180 | def unregister_transformer(self, transformer): | |
253 | """Unregister a transformer instance.""" |
|
181 | """Unregister a transformer instance.""" | |
254 | if transformer in self._transformers: |
|
182 | if transformer in self._transformers: | |
255 | self._transformers.remove(transformer) |
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183 | self._transformers.remove(transformer) | |
256 |
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184 | |||
257 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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185 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
258 | # API for managing checkers |
|
186 | # API for managing checkers | |
259 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
187 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
260 |
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188 | |||
261 | def init_checkers(self): |
|
189 | def init_checkers(self): | |
262 | """Create the default checkers.""" |
|
190 | """Create the default checkers.""" | |
263 | self._checkers = [] |
|
191 | self._checkers = [] | |
264 | for checker in _default_checkers: |
|
192 | for checker in _default_checkers: | |
265 | checker( |
|
193 | checker( | |
266 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config |
|
194 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config | |
267 | ) |
|
195 | ) | |
268 |
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196 | |||
269 | def sort_checkers(self): |
|
197 | def sort_checkers(self): | |
270 | """Sort the checkers by priority. |
|
198 | """Sort the checkers by priority. | |
271 |
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199 | |||
272 | This must be called after the priority of a checker is changed. |
|
200 | This must be called after the priority of a checker is changed. | |
273 | The :meth:`register_checker` method calls this automatically. |
|
201 | The :meth:`register_checker` method calls this automatically. | |
274 | """ |
|
202 | """ | |
275 | self._checkers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) |
|
203 | self._checkers.sort(key=lambda x: x.priority) | |
276 |
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204 | |||
277 | @property |
|
205 | @property | |
278 | def checkers(self): |
|
206 | def checkers(self): | |
279 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" |
|
207 | """Return a list of checkers, sorted by priority.""" | |
280 | return self._checkers |
|
208 | return self._checkers | |
281 |
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209 | |||
282 | def register_checker(self, checker): |
|
210 | def register_checker(self, checker): | |
283 | """Register a checker instance.""" |
|
211 | """Register a checker instance.""" | |
284 | if checker not in self._checkers: |
|
212 | if checker not in self._checkers: | |
285 | self._checkers.append(checker) |
|
213 | self._checkers.append(checker) | |
286 | self.sort_checkers() |
|
214 | self.sort_checkers() | |
287 |
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215 | |||
288 | def unregister_checker(self, checker): |
|
216 | def unregister_checker(self, checker): | |
289 | """Unregister a checker instance.""" |
|
217 | """Unregister a checker instance.""" | |
290 | if checker in self._checkers: |
|
218 | if checker in self._checkers: | |
291 | self._checkers.remove(checker) |
|
219 | self._checkers.remove(checker) | |
292 |
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220 | |||
293 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
221 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
294 | # API for managing checkers |
|
222 | # API for managing checkers | |
295 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
223 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
296 |
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224 | |||
297 | def init_handlers(self): |
|
225 | def init_handlers(self): | |
298 | """Create the default handlers.""" |
|
226 | """Create the default handlers.""" | |
299 | self._handlers = {} |
|
227 | self._handlers = {} | |
300 | self._esc_handlers = {} |
|
228 | self._esc_handlers = {} | |
301 | for handler in _default_handlers: |
|
229 | for handler in _default_handlers: | |
302 | handler( |
|
230 | handler( | |
303 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config |
|
231 | shell=self.shell, prefilter_manager=self, config=self.config | |
304 | ) |
|
232 | ) | |
305 |
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233 | |||
306 | @property |
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234 | @property | |
307 | def handlers(self): |
|
235 | def handlers(self): | |
308 | """Return a dict of all the handlers.""" |
|
236 | """Return a dict of all the handlers.""" | |
309 | return self._handlers |
|
237 | return self._handlers | |
310 |
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238 | |||
311 | def register_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): |
|
239 | def register_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): | |
312 | """Register a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" |
|
240 | """Register a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" | |
313 | self._handlers[name] = handler |
|
241 | self._handlers[name] = handler | |
314 | for esc_str in esc_strings: |
|
242 | for esc_str in esc_strings: | |
315 | self._esc_handlers[esc_str] = handler |
|
243 | self._esc_handlers[esc_str] = handler | |
316 |
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244 | |||
317 | def unregister_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): |
|
245 | def unregister_handler(self, name, handler, esc_strings): | |
318 | """Unregister a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" |
|
246 | """Unregister a handler instance by name with esc_strings.""" | |
319 | try: |
|
247 | try: | |
320 | del self._handlers[name] |
|
248 | del self._handlers[name] | |
321 | except KeyError: |
|
249 | except KeyError: | |
322 | pass |
|
250 | pass | |
323 | for esc_str in esc_strings: |
|
251 | for esc_str in esc_strings: | |
324 | h = self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) |
|
252 | h = self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) | |
325 | if h is handler: |
|
253 | if h is handler: | |
326 | del self._esc_handlers[esc_str] |
|
254 | del self._esc_handlers[esc_str] | |
327 |
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255 | |||
328 | def get_handler_by_name(self, name): |
|
256 | def get_handler_by_name(self, name): | |
329 | """Get a handler by its name.""" |
|
257 | """Get a handler by its name.""" | |
330 | return self._handlers.get(name) |
|
258 | return self._handlers.get(name) | |
331 |
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259 | |||
332 | def get_handler_by_esc(self, esc_str): |
|
260 | def get_handler_by_esc(self, esc_str): | |
333 | """Get a handler by its escape string.""" |
|
261 | """Get a handler by its escape string.""" | |
334 | return self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) |
|
262 | return self._esc_handlers.get(esc_str) | |
335 |
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263 | |||
336 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
264 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
337 | # Main prefiltering API |
|
265 | # Main prefiltering API | |
338 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
266 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
339 |
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267 | |||
340 | def prefilter_line_info(self, line_info): |
|
268 | def prefilter_line_info(self, line_info): | |
341 | """Prefilter a line that has been converted to a LineInfo object. |
|
269 | """Prefilter a line that has been converted to a LineInfo object. | |
342 |
|
270 | |||
343 | This implements the checker/handler part of the prefilter pipe. |
|
271 | This implements the checker/handler part of the prefilter pipe. | |
344 | """ |
|
272 | """ | |
345 | # print "prefilter_line_info: ", line_info |
|
273 | # print "prefilter_line_info: ", line_info | |
346 | handler = self.find_handler(line_info) |
|
274 | handler = self.find_handler(line_info) | |
347 | return handler.handle(line_info) |
|
275 | return handler.handle(line_info) | |
348 |
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276 | |||
349 | def find_handler(self, line_info): |
|
277 | def find_handler(self, line_info): | |
350 | """Find a handler for the line_info by trying checkers.""" |
|
278 | """Find a handler for the line_info by trying checkers.""" | |
351 | for checker in self.checkers: |
|
279 | for checker in self.checkers: | |
352 | if checker.enabled: |
|
280 | if checker.enabled: | |
353 | handler = checker.check(line_info) |
|
281 | handler = checker.check(line_info) | |
354 | if handler: |
|
282 | if handler: | |
355 | return handler |
|
283 | return handler | |
356 | return self.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
284 | return self.get_handler_by_name('normal') | |
357 |
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285 | |||
358 | def transform_line(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
286 | def transform_line(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
359 | """Calls the enabled transformers in order of increasing priority.""" |
|
287 | """Calls the enabled transformers in order of increasing priority.""" | |
360 | for transformer in self.transformers: |
|
288 | for transformer in self.transformers: | |
361 | if transformer.enabled: |
|
289 | if transformer.enabled: | |
362 | line = transformer.transform(line, continue_prompt) |
|
290 | line = transformer.transform(line, continue_prompt) | |
363 | return line |
|
291 | return line | |
364 |
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292 | |||
365 | def prefilter_line(self, line, continue_prompt=False): |
|
293 | def prefilter_line(self, line, continue_prompt=False): | |
366 | """Prefilter a single input line as text. |
|
294 | """Prefilter a single input line as text. | |
367 |
|
295 | |||
368 | This method prefilters a single line of text by calling the |
|
296 | This method prefilters a single line of text by calling the | |
369 | transformers and then the checkers/handlers. |
|
297 | transformers and then the checkers/handlers. | |
370 | """ |
|
298 | """ | |
371 |
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299 | |||
372 | # print "prefilter_line: ", line, continue_prompt |
|
300 | # print "prefilter_line: ", line, continue_prompt | |
373 | # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank (''). |
|
301 | # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank (''). | |
374 |
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302 | |||
375 | # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can |
|
303 | # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can | |
376 | # record it |
|
304 | # record it | |
377 | self.shell._last_input_line = line |
|
305 | self.shell._last_input_line = line | |
378 |
|
306 | |||
379 | if not line: |
|
307 | if not line: | |
380 | # Return immediately on purely empty lines, so that if the user |
|
308 | # Return immediately on purely empty lines, so that if the user | |
381 | # previously typed some whitespace that started a continuation |
|
309 | # previously typed some whitespace that started a continuation | |
382 | # prompt, he can break out of that loop with just an empty line. |
|
310 | # prompt, he can break out of that loop with just an empty line. | |
383 | # This is how the default python prompt works. |
|
311 | # This is how the default python prompt works. | |
384 | return '' |
|
312 | return '' | |
385 |
|
313 | |||
386 | # At this point, we invoke our transformers. |
|
314 | # At this point, we invoke our transformers. | |
387 | if not continue_prompt or (continue_prompt and self.multi_line_specials): |
|
315 | if not continue_prompt or (continue_prompt and self.multi_line_specials): | |
388 | line = self.transform_line(line, continue_prompt) |
|
316 | line = self.transform_line(line, continue_prompt) | |
389 |
|
317 | |||
390 | # Now we compute line_info for the checkers and handlers |
|
318 | # Now we compute line_info for the checkers and handlers | |
391 | line_info = LineInfo(line, continue_prompt) |
|
319 | line_info = LineInfo(line, continue_prompt) | |
392 |
|
320 | |||
393 | # the input history needs to track even empty lines |
|
321 | # the input history needs to track even empty lines | |
394 | stripped = line.strip() |
|
322 | stripped = line.strip() | |
395 |
|
323 | |||
396 | normal_handler = self.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
324 | normal_handler = self.get_handler_by_name('normal') | |
397 | if not stripped: |
|
325 | if not stripped: | |
398 | if not continue_prompt: |
|
326 | if not continue_prompt: | |
399 | self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count -= 1 |
|
327 | self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count -= 1 | |
400 |
|
328 | |||
401 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
|
329 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) | |
402 |
|
330 | |||
403 | # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements |
|
331 | # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements | |
404 | if continue_prompt and not self.multi_line_specials: |
|
332 | if continue_prompt and not self.multi_line_specials: | |
405 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
|
333 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) | |
406 |
|
334 | |||
407 | prefiltered = self.prefilter_line_info(line_info) |
|
335 | prefiltered = self.prefilter_line_info(line_info) | |
408 | # print "prefiltered line: %r" % prefiltered |
|
336 | # print "prefiltered line: %r" % prefiltered | |
409 | return prefiltered |
|
337 | return prefiltered | |
410 |
|
338 | |||
411 | def prefilter_lines(self, lines, continue_prompt=False): |
|
339 | def prefilter_lines(self, lines, continue_prompt=False): | |
412 | """Prefilter multiple input lines of text. |
|
340 | """Prefilter multiple input lines of text. | |
413 |
|
341 | |||
414 | This is the main entry point for prefiltering multiple lines of |
|
342 | This is the main entry point for prefiltering multiple lines of | |
415 | input. This simply calls :meth:`prefilter_line` for each line of |
|
343 | input. This simply calls :meth:`prefilter_line` for each line of | |
416 | input. |
|
344 | input. | |
417 |
|
345 | |||
418 | This covers cases where there are multiple lines in the user entry, |
|
346 | This covers cases where there are multiple lines in the user entry, | |
419 | which is the case when the user goes back to a multiline history |
|
347 | which is the case when the user goes back to a multiline history | |
420 | entry and presses enter. |
|
348 | entry and presses enter. | |
421 | """ |
|
349 | """ | |
422 | llines = lines.rstrip('\n').split('\n') |
|
350 | llines = lines.rstrip('\n').split('\n') | |
423 | # We can get multiple lines in one shot, where multiline input 'blends' |
|
351 | # We can get multiple lines in one shot, where multiline input 'blends' | |
424 | # into one line, in cases like recalling from the readline history |
|
352 | # into one line, in cases like recalling from the readline history | |
425 | # buffer. We need to make sure that in such cases, we correctly |
|
353 | # buffer. We need to make sure that in such cases, we correctly | |
426 | # communicate downstream which line is first and which are continuation |
|
354 | # communicate downstream which line is first and which are continuation | |
427 | # ones. |
|
355 | # ones. | |
428 | if len(llines) > 1: |
|
356 | if len(llines) > 1: | |
429 | out = '\n'.join([self.prefilter_line(line, lnum>0) |
|
357 | out = '\n'.join([self.prefilter_line(line, lnum>0) | |
430 | for lnum, line in enumerate(llines) ]) |
|
358 | for lnum, line in enumerate(llines) ]) | |
431 | else: |
|
359 | else: | |
432 | out = self.prefilter_line(llines[0], continue_prompt) |
|
360 | out = self.prefilter_line(llines[0], continue_prompt) | |
433 |
|
361 | |||
434 | return out |
|
362 | return out | |
435 |
|
363 | |||
436 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
364 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
437 | # Prefilter transformers |
|
365 | # Prefilter transformers | |
438 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
366 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
439 |
|
367 | |||
440 |
|
368 | |||
441 | class PrefilterTransformer(Configurable): |
|
369 | class PrefilterTransformer(Configurable): | |
442 | """Transform a line of user input.""" |
|
370 | """Transform a line of user input.""" | |
443 |
|
371 | |||
444 | priority = Int(100, config=True) |
|
372 | priority = Int(100, config=True) | |
445 | # Transformers don't currently use shell or prefilter_manager, but as we |
|
373 | # Transformers don't currently use shell or prefilter_manager, but as we | |
446 | # move away from checkers and handlers, they will need them. |
|
374 | # move away from checkers and handlers, they will need them. | |
447 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
|
375 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
448 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') |
|
376 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') | |
449 | enabled = Bool(True, config=True) |
|
377 | enabled = Bool(True, config=True) | |
450 |
|
378 | |||
451 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): |
|
379 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): | |
452 | super(PrefilterTransformer, self).__init__( |
|
380 | super(PrefilterTransformer, self).__init__( | |
453 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config |
|
381 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config | |
454 | ) |
|
382 | ) | |
455 | self.prefilter_manager.register_transformer(self) |
|
383 | self.prefilter_manager.register_transformer(self) | |
456 |
|
384 | |||
457 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
385 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
458 | """Transform a line, returning the new one.""" |
|
386 | """Transform a line, returning the new one.""" | |
459 | return None |
|
387 | return None | |
460 |
|
388 | |||
461 | def __repr__(self): |
|
389 | def __repr__(self): | |
462 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( |
|
390 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( | |
463 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) |
|
391 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) | |
464 |
|
392 | |||
465 |
|
393 | |||
466 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
394 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
467 | r'\s*=\s*!(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
395 | r'\s*=\s*!(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
468 |
|
396 | |||
469 |
|
397 | |||
470 | class AssignSystemTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): |
|
398 | class AssignSystemTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): | |
471 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" |
|
399 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" | |
472 |
|
400 | |||
473 | priority = Int(100, config=True) |
|
401 | priority = Int(100, config=True) | |
474 |
|
402 | |||
475 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
403 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
476 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) |
|
404 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) | |
477 | if m is not None: |
|
405 | if m is not None: | |
478 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
406 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
479 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
407 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
480 | expr = make_quoted_expr("sc =%s" % cmd) |
|
408 | expr = make_quoted_expr("sc =%s" % cmd) | |
481 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
409 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
482 | return new_line |
|
410 | return new_line | |
483 | return line |
|
411 | return line | |
484 |
|
412 | |||
485 |
|
413 | |||
486 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
414 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
487 | r'\s*=\s*%(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
415 | r'\s*=\s*%(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
488 |
|
416 | |||
489 | class AssignMagicTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): |
|
417 | class AssignMagicTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): | |
490 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" |
|
418 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" | |
491 |
|
419 | |||
492 | priority = Int(200, config=True) |
|
420 | priority = Int(200, config=True) | |
493 |
|
421 | |||
494 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
422 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
495 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) |
|
423 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) | |
496 | if m is not None: |
|
424 | if m is not None: | |
497 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
425 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
498 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
426 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
499 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) |
|
427 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) | |
500 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
428 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
501 | return new_line |
|
429 | return new_line | |
502 | return line |
|
430 | return line | |
503 |
|
431 | |||
504 |
|
432 | |||
505 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'(^[ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') |
|
433 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'(^[ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') | |
506 |
|
434 | |||
507 | class PyPromptTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): |
|
435 | class PyPromptTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): | |
508 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" |
|
436 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" | |
509 |
|
437 | |||
510 | priority = Int(50, config=True) |
|
438 | priority = Int(50, config=True) | |
511 |
|
439 | |||
512 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
440 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
513 |
|
441 | |||
514 | if not line or line.isspace() or line.strip() == '...': |
|
442 | if not line or line.isspace() or line.strip() == '...': | |
515 | # This allows us to recognize multiple input prompts separated by |
|
443 | # This allows us to recognize multiple input prompts separated by | |
516 | # blank lines and pasted in a single chunk, very common when |
|
444 | # blank lines and pasted in a single chunk, very common when | |
517 | # pasting doctests or long tutorial passages. |
|
445 | # pasting doctests or long tutorial passages. | |
518 | return '' |
|
446 | return '' | |
519 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
447 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) | |
520 | if m: |
|
448 | if m: | |
521 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
449 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
522 | else: |
|
450 | else: | |
523 | return line |
|
451 | return line | |
524 |
|
452 | |||
525 |
|
453 | |||
526 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'(^[ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') |
|
454 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'(^[ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') | |
527 |
|
455 | |||
528 | class IPyPromptTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): |
|
456 | class IPyPromptTransformer(PrefilterTransformer): | |
529 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" |
|
457 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" | |
530 |
|
458 | |||
531 | priority = Int(50, config=True) |
|
459 | priority = Int(50, config=True) | |
532 |
|
460 | |||
533 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
461 | def transform(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
534 |
|
462 | |||
535 | if not line or line.isspace() or line.strip() == '...': |
|
463 | if not line or line.isspace() or line.strip() == '...': | |
536 | # This allows us to recognize multiple input prompts separated by |
|
464 | # This allows us to recognize multiple input prompts separated by | |
537 | # blank lines and pasted in a single chunk, very common when |
|
465 | # blank lines and pasted in a single chunk, very common when | |
538 | # pasting doctests or long tutorial passages. |
|
466 | # pasting doctests or long tutorial passages. | |
539 | return '' |
|
467 | return '' | |
540 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
468 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) | |
541 | if m: |
|
469 | if m: | |
542 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
470 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
543 | else: |
|
471 | else: | |
544 | return line |
|
472 | return line | |
545 |
|
473 | |||
546 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
474 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
547 | # Prefilter checkers |
|
475 | # Prefilter checkers | |
548 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
476 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
549 |
|
477 | |||
550 |
|
478 | |||
551 | class PrefilterChecker(Configurable): |
|
479 | class PrefilterChecker(Configurable): | |
552 | """Inspect an input line and return a handler for that line.""" |
|
480 | """Inspect an input line and return a handler for that line.""" | |
553 |
|
481 | |||
554 | priority = Int(100, config=True) |
|
482 | priority = Int(100, config=True) | |
555 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
|
483 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
556 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') |
|
484 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') | |
557 | enabled = Bool(True, config=True) |
|
485 | enabled = Bool(True, config=True) | |
558 |
|
486 | |||
559 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): |
|
487 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): | |
560 | super(PrefilterChecker, self).__init__( |
|
488 | super(PrefilterChecker, self).__init__( | |
561 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config |
|
489 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config | |
562 | ) |
|
490 | ) | |
563 | self.prefilter_manager.register_checker(self) |
|
491 | self.prefilter_manager.register_checker(self) | |
564 |
|
492 | |||
565 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
493 | def check(self, line_info): | |
566 | """Inspect line_info and return a handler instance or None.""" |
|
494 | """Inspect line_info and return a handler instance or None.""" | |
567 | return None |
|
495 | return None | |
568 |
|
496 | |||
569 | def __repr__(self): |
|
497 | def __repr__(self): | |
570 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( |
|
498 | return "<%s(priority=%r, enabled=%r)>" % ( | |
571 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) |
|
499 | self.__class__.__name__, self.priority, self.enabled) | |
572 |
|
500 | |||
573 |
|
501 | |||
574 | class EmacsChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
502 | class EmacsChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
575 |
|
503 | |||
576 | priority = Int(100, config=True) |
|
504 | priority = Int(100, config=True) | |
577 | enabled = Bool(False, config=True) |
|
505 | enabled = Bool(False, config=True) | |
578 |
|
506 | |||
579 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
507 | def check(self, line_info): | |
580 | "Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines." |
|
508 | "Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines." | |
581 | if line_info.line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'): |
|
509 | if line_info.line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'): | |
582 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('emacs') |
|
510 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('emacs') | |
583 | else: |
|
511 | else: | |
584 | return None |
|
512 | return None | |
585 |
|
513 | |||
586 |
|
514 | |||
587 | class ShellEscapeChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
515 | class ShellEscapeChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
588 |
|
516 | |||
589 | priority = Int(200, config=True) |
|
517 | priority = Int(200, config=True) | |
590 |
|
518 | |||
591 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
519 | def check(self, line_info): | |
592 | if line_info.line.lstrip().startswith(ESC_SHELL): |
|
520 | if line_info.line.lstrip().startswith(ESC_SHELL): | |
593 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('shell') |
|
521 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('shell') | |
594 |
|
522 | |||
595 |
|
523 | |||
596 | class MacroChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
524 | class MacroChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
597 |
|
525 | |||
598 | priority = Int(250, config=True) |
|
526 | priority = Int(250, config=True) | |
599 |
|
527 | |||
600 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
528 | def check(self, line_info): | |
601 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) |
|
529 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) | |
602 | if isinstance(obj, Macro): |
|
530 | if isinstance(obj, Macro): | |
603 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('macro') |
|
531 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('macro') | |
604 | else: |
|
532 | else: | |
605 | return None |
|
533 | return None | |
606 |
|
534 | |||
607 |
|
535 | |||
608 | class IPyAutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
536 | class IPyAutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
609 |
|
537 | |||
610 | priority = Int(300, config=True) |
|
538 | priority = Int(300, config=True) | |
611 |
|
539 | |||
612 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
540 | def check(self, line_info): | |
613 | "Instances of IPyAutocall in user_ns get autocalled immediately" |
|
541 | "Instances of IPyAutocall in user_ns get autocalled immediately" | |
614 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun, None) |
|
542 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun, None) | |
615 | if isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall): |
|
543 | if isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall): | |
616 | obj.set_ip(self.shell) |
|
544 | obj.set_ip(self.shell) | |
617 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') |
|
545 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') | |
618 | else: |
|
546 | else: | |
619 | return None |
|
547 | return None | |
620 |
|
548 | |||
621 |
|
549 | |||
622 | class MultiLineMagicChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
550 | class MultiLineMagicChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
623 |
|
551 | |||
624 | priority = Int(400, config=True) |
|
552 | priority = Int(400, config=True) | |
625 |
|
553 | |||
626 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
554 | def check(self, line_info): | |
627 | "Allow ! and !! in multi-line statements if multi_line_specials is on" |
|
555 | "Allow ! and !! in multi-line statements if multi_line_specials is on" | |
628 | # Note that this one of the only places we check the first character of |
|
556 | # Note that this one of the only places we check the first character of | |
629 | # ifun and *not* the pre_char. Also note that the below test matches |
|
557 | # ifun and *not* the pre_char. Also note that the below test matches | |
630 | # both ! and !!. |
|
558 | # both ! and !!. | |
631 | if line_info.continue_prompt \ |
|
559 | if line_info.continue_prompt \ | |
632 | and self.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials: |
|
560 | and self.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials: | |
633 | if line_info.esc == ESC_MAGIC: |
|
561 | if line_info.esc == ESC_MAGIC: | |
634 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') |
|
562 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') | |
635 | else: |
|
563 | else: | |
636 | return None |
|
564 | return None | |
637 |
|
565 | |||
638 |
|
566 | |||
639 | class EscCharsChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
567 | class EscCharsChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
640 |
|
568 | |||
641 | priority = Int(500, config=True) |
|
569 | priority = Int(500, config=True) | |
642 |
|
570 | |||
643 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
571 | def check(self, line_info): | |
644 | """Check for escape character and return either a handler to handle it, |
|
572 | """Check for escape character and return either a handler to handle it, | |
645 | or None if there is no escape char.""" |
|
573 | or None if there is no escape char.""" | |
646 | if line_info.line[-1] == ESC_HELP \ |
|
574 | if line_info.line[-1] == ESC_HELP \ | |
647 | and line_info.esc != ESC_SHELL \ |
|
575 | and line_info.esc != ESC_SHELL \ | |
648 | and line_info.esc != ESC_SH_CAP: |
|
576 | and line_info.esc != ESC_SH_CAP: | |
649 | # the ? can be at the end, but *not* for either kind of shell escape, |
|
577 | # the ? can be at the end, but *not* for either kind of shell escape, | |
650 | # because a ? can be a vaild final char in a shell cmd |
|
578 | # because a ? can be a vaild final char in a shell cmd | |
651 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('help') |
|
579 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('help') | |
652 | else: |
|
580 | else: | |
653 | if line_info.pre: |
|
581 | if line_info.pre: | |
654 | return None |
|
582 | return None | |
655 | # This returns None like it should if no handler exists |
|
583 | # This returns None like it should if no handler exists | |
656 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_esc(line_info.esc) |
|
584 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_esc(line_info.esc) | |
657 |
|
585 | |||
658 |
|
586 | |||
659 | class AssignmentChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
587 | class AssignmentChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
660 |
|
588 | |||
661 | priority = Int(600, config=True) |
|
589 | priority = Int(600, config=True) | |
662 |
|
590 | |||
663 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
591 | def check(self, line_info): | |
664 | """Check to see if user is assigning to a var for the first time, in |
|
592 | """Check to see if user is assigning to a var for the first time, in | |
665 | which case we want to avoid any sort of automagic / autocall games. |
|
593 | which case we want to avoid any sort of automagic / autocall games. | |
666 |
|
594 | |||
667 | This allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true python |
|
595 | This allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true python | |
668 | variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to true |
|
596 | variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to true | |
669 | python code). E.g. ls='hi', or ls,that=1,2""" |
|
597 | python code). E.g. ls='hi', or ls,that=1,2""" | |
670 | if line_info.the_rest: |
|
598 | if line_info.the_rest: | |
671 | if line_info.the_rest[0] in '=,': |
|
599 | if line_info.the_rest[0] in '=,': | |
672 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
600 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') | |
673 | else: |
|
601 | else: | |
674 | return None |
|
602 | return None | |
675 |
|
603 | |||
676 |
|
604 | |||
677 | class AutoMagicChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
605 | class AutoMagicChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
678 |
|
606 | |||
679 | priority = Int(700, config=True) |
|
607 | priority = Int(700, config=True) | |
680 |
|
608 | |||
681 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
609 | def check(self, line_info): | |
682 | """If the ifun is magic, and automagic is on, run it. Note: normal, |
|
610 | """If the ifun is magic, and automagic is on, run it. Note: normal, | |
683 | non-auto magic would already have been triggered via '%' in |
|
611 | non-auto magic would already have been triggered via '%' in | |
684 | check_esc_chars. This just checks for automagic. Also, before |
|
612 | check_esc_chars. This just checks for automagic. Also, before | |
685 | triggering the magic handler, make sure that there is nothing in the |
|
613 | triggering the magic handler, make sure that there is nothing in the | |
686 | user namespace which could shadow it.""" |
|
614 | user namespace which could shadow it.""" | |
687 | if not self.shell.automagic or not hasattr(self.shell,'magic_'+line_info.ifun): |
|
615 | if not self.shell.automagic or not hasattr(self.shell,'magic_'+line_info.ifun): | |
688 | return None |
|
616 | return None | |
689 |
|
617 | |||
690 | # We have a likely magic method. Make sure we should actually call it. |
|
618 | # We have a likely magic method. Make sure we should actually call it. | |
691 | if line_info.continue_prompt and not self.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials: |
|
619 | if line_info.continue_prompt and not self.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials: | |
692 | return None |
|
620 | return None | |
693 |
|
621 | |||
694 | head = line_info.ifun.split('.',1)[0] |
|
622 | head = line_info.ifun.split('.',1)[0] | |
695 | if is_shadowed(head, self.shell): |
|
623 | if is_shadowed(head, self.shell): | |
696 | return None |
|
624 | return None | |
697 |
|
625 | |||
698 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') |
|
626 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') | |
699 |
|
627 | |||
700 |
|
628 | |||
701 | class AliasChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
629 | class AliasChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
702 |
|
630 | |||
703 | priority = Int(800, config=True) |
|
631 | priority = Int(800, config=True) | |
704 |
|
632 | |||
705 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
633 | def check(self, line_info): | |
706 | "Check if the initital identifier on the line is an alias." |
|
634 | "Check if the initital identifier on the line is an alias." | |
707 | # Note: aliases can not contain '.' |
|
635 | # Note: aliases can not contain '.' | |
708 | head = line_info.ifun.split('.',1)[0] |
|
636 | head = line_info.ifun.split('.',1)[0] | |
709 | if line_info.ifun not in self.shell.alias_manager \ |
|
637 | if line_info.ifun not in self.shell.alias_manager \ | |
710 | or head not in self.shell.alias_manager \ |
|
638 | or head not in self.shell.alias_manager \ | |
711 | or is_shadowed(head, self.shell): |
|
639 | or is_shadowed(head, self.shell): | |
712 | return None |
|
640 | return None | |
713 |
|
641 | |||
714 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('alias') |
|
642 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('alias') | |
715 |
|
643 | |||
716 |
|
644 | |||
717 | class PythonOpsChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
645 | class PythonOpsChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
718 |
|
646 | |||
719 | priority = Int(900, config=True) |
|
647 | priority = Int(900, config=True) | |
720 |
|
648 | |||
721 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
649 | def check(self, line_info): | |
722 | """If the 'rest' of the line begins with a function call or pretty much |
|
650 | """If the 'rest' of the line begins with a function call or pretty much | |
723 | any python operator, we should simply execute the line (regardless of |
|
651 | any python operator, we should simply execute the line (regardless of | |
724 | whether or not there's a possible autocall expansion). This avoids |
|
652 | whether or not there's a possible autocall expansion). This avoids | |
725 | spurious (and very confusing) geattr() accesses.""" |
|
653 | spurious (and very confusing) geattr() accesses.""" | |
726 | if line_info.the_rest and line_info.the_rest[0] in '!=()<>,+*/%^&|': |
|
654 | if line_info.the_rest and line_info.the_rest[0] in '!=()<>,+*/%^&|': | |
727 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
655 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') | |
728 | else: |
|
656 | else: | |
729 | return None |
|
657 | return None | |
730 |
|
658 | |||
731 |
|
659 | |||
732 | class AutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): |
|
660 | class AutocallChecker(PrefilterChecker): | |
733 |
|
661 | |||
734 | priority = Int(1000, config=True) |
|
662 | priority = Int(1000, config=True) | |
735 |
|
663 | |||
736 | def check(self, line_info): |
|
664 | def check(self, line_info): | |
737 | "Check if the initial word/function is callable and autocall is on." |
|
665 | "Check if the initial word/function is callable and autocall is on." | |
738 | if not self.shell.autocall: |
|
666 | if not self.shell.autocall: | |
739 | return None |
|
667 | return None | |
740 |
|
668 | |||
741 | oinfo = line_info.ofind(self.shell) # This can mutate state via getattr |
|
669 | oinfo = line_info.ofind(self.shell) # This can mutate state via getattr | |
742 | if not oinfo['found']: |
|
670 | if not oinfo['found']: | |
743 | return None |
|
671 | return None | |
744 |
|
672 | |||
745 | if callable(oinfo['obj']) \ |
|
673 | if callable(oinfo['obj']) \ | |
746 | and (not re_exclude_auto.match(line_info.the_rest)) \ |
|
674 | and (not re_exclude_auto.match(line_info.the_rest)) \ | |
747 | and re_fun_name.match(line_info.ifun): |
|
675 | and re_fun_name.match(line_info.ifun): | |
748 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') |
|
676 | return self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('auto') | |
749 | else: |
|
677 | else: | |
750 | return None |
|
678 | return None | |
751 |
|
679 | |||
752 |
|
680 | |||
753 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
681 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
754 | # Prefilter handlers |
|
682 | # Prefilter handlers | |
755 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
683 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
756 |
|
684 | |||
757 |
|
685 | |||
758 | class PrefilterHandler(Configurable): |
|
686 | class PrefilterHandler(Configurable): | |
759 |
|
687 | |||
760 | handler_name = Unicode('normal') |
|
688 | handler_name = Unicode('normal') | |
761 | esc_strings = List([]) |
|
689 | esc_strings = List([]) | |
762 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
|
690 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
763 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') |
|
691 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') | |
764 |
|
692 | |||
765 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): |
|
693 | def __init__(self, shell=None, prefilter_manager=None, config=None): | |
766 | super(PrefilterHandler, self).__init__( |
|
694 | super(PrefilterHandler, self).__init__( | |
767 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config |
|
695 | shell=shell, prefilter_manager=prefilter_manager, config=config | |
768 | ) |
|
696 | ) | |
769 | self.prefilter_manager.register_handler( |
|
697 | self.prefilter_manager.register_handler( | |
770 | self.handler_name, |
|
698 | self.handler_name, | |
771 | self, |
|
699 | self, | |
772 | self.esc_strings |
|
700 | self.esc_strings | |
773 | ) |
|
701 | ) | |
774 |
|
702 | |||
775 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
703 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
776 | # print "normal: ", line_info |
|
704 | # print "normal: ", line_info | |
777 | """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers.""" |
|
705 | """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers.""" | |
778 |
|
706 | |||
779 | # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I |
|
707 | # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I | |
780 | # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to |
|
708 | # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to | |
781 | # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two |
|
709 | # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two | |
782 | # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but |
|
710 | # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but | |
783 | # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop. |
|
711 | # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop. | |
784 | line = line_info.line |
|
712 | line = line_info.line | |
785 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt |
|
713 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt | |
786 |
|
714 | |||
787 | if (continue_prompt and |
|
715 | if (continue_prompt and | |
788 | self.shell.autoindent and |
|
716 | self.shell.autoindent and | |
789 | line.isspace() and |
|
717 | line.isspace() and | |
790 | 0 < abs(len(line) - self.shell.indent_current_nsp) <= 2): |
|
718 | 0 < abs(len(line) - self.shell.indent_current_nsp) <= 2): | |
791 | line = '' |
|
719 | line = '' | |
792 |
|
720 | |||
793 | return line |
|
721 | return line | |
794 |
|
722 | |||
795 | def __str__(self): |
|
723 | def __str__(self): | |
796 | return "<%s(name=%s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.handler_name) |
|
724 | return "<%s(name=%s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.handler_name) | |
797 |
|
725 | |||
798 |
|
726 | |||
799 | class AliasHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
727 | class AliasHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
800 |
|
728 | |||
801 | handler_name = Unicode('alias') |
|
729 | handler_name = Unicode('alias') | |
802 |
|
730 | |||
803 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
731 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
804 | """Handle alias input lines. """ |
|
732 | """Handle alias input lines. """ | |
805 | transformed = self.shell.alias_manager.expand_aliases(line_info.ifun,line_info.the_rest) |
|
733 | transformed = self.shell.alias_manager.expand_aliases(line_info.ifun,line_info.the_rest) | |
806 | # pre is needed, because it carries the leading whitespace. Otherwise |
|
734 | # pre is needed, because it carries the leading whitespace. Otherwise | |
807 | # aliases won't work in indented sections. |
|
735 | # aliases won't work in indented sections. | |
808 | line_out = '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, |
|
736 | line_out = '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, | |
809 | make_quoted_expr(transformed)) |
|
737 | make_quoted_expr(transformed)) | |
810 |
|
738 | |||
811 | return line_out |
|
739 | return line_out | |
812 |
|
740 | |||
813 |
|
741 | |||
814 | class ShellEscapeHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
742 | class ShellEscapeHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
815 |
|
743 | |||
816 | handler_name = Unicode('shell') |
|
744 | handler_name = Unicode('shell') | |
817 | esc_strings = List([ESC_SHELL, ESC_SH_CAP]) |
|
745 | esc_strings = List([ESC_SHELL, ESC_SH_CAP]) | |
818 |
|
746 | |||
819 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
747 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
820 | """Execute the line in a shell, empty return value""" |
|
748 | """Execute the line in a shell, empty return value""" | |
821 | magic_handler = self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') |
|
749 | magic_handler = self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('magic') | |
822 |
|
750 | |||
823 | line = line_info.line |
|
751 | line = line_info.line | |
824 | if line.lstrip().startswith(ESC_SH_CAP): |
|
752 | if line.lstrip().startswith(ESC_SH_CAP): | |
825 | # rewrite LineInfo's line, ifun and the_rest to properly hold the |
|
753 | # rewrite LineInfo's line, ifun and the_rest to properly hold the | |
826 | # call to %sx and the actual command to be executed, so |
|
754 | # call to %sx and the actual command to be executed, so | |
827 | # handle_magic can work correctly. Note that this works even if |
|
755 | # handle_magic can work correctly. Note that this works even if | |
828 | # the line is indented, so it handles multi_line_specials |
|
756 | # the line is indented, so it handles multi_line_specials | |
829 | # properly. |
|
757 | # properly. | |
830 | new_rest = line.lstrip()[2:] |
|
758 | new_rest = line.lstrip()[2:] | |
831 | line_info.line = '%ssx %s' % (ESC_MAGIC, new_rest) |
|
759 | line_info.line = '%ssx %s' % (ESC_MAGIC, new_rest) | |
832 | line_info.ifun = 'sx' |
|
760 | line_info.ifun = 'sx' | |
833 | line_info.the_rest = new_rest |
|
761 | line_info.the_rest = new_rest | |
834 | return magic_handler.handle(line_info) |
|
762 | return magic_handler.handle(line_info) | |
835 | else: |
|
763 | else: | |
836 | cmd = line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) |
|
764 | cmd = line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) | |
837 | line_out = '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, |
|
765 | line_out = '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, | |
838 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
766 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |
839 | return line_out |
|
767 | return line_out | |
840 |
|
768 | |||
841 |
|
769 | |||
842 | class MacroHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
770 | class MacroHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
843 | handler_name = Unicode("macro") |
|
771 | handler_name = Unicode("macro") | |
844 |
|
772 | |||
845 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
773 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
846 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) |
|
774 | obj = self.shell.user_ns.get(line_info.ifun) | |
847 | pre_space = line_info.pre_whitespace |
|
775 | pre_space = line_info.pre_whitespace | |
848 | line_sep = "\n" + pre_space |
|
776 | line_sep = "\n" + pre_space | |
849 | return pre_space + line_sep.join(obj.value.splitlines()) |
|
777 | return pre_space + line_sep.join(obj.value.splitlines()) | |
850 |
|
778 | |||
851 |
|
779 | |||
852 | class MagicHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
780 | class MagicHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
853 |
|
781 | |||
854 | handler_name = Unicode('magic') |
|
782 | handler_name = Unicode('magic') | |
855 | esc_strings = List([ESC_MAGIC]) |
|
783 | esc_strings = List([ESC_MAGIC]) | |
856 |
|
784 | |||
857 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
785 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
858 | """Execute magic functions.""" |
|
786 | """Execute magic functions.""" | |
859 | ifun = line_info.ifun |
|
787 | ifun = line_info.ifun | |
860 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest |
|
788 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest | |
861 | cmd = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, |
|
789 | cmd = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' % (line_info.pre_whitespace, | |
862 | make_quoted_expr(ifun + " " + the_rest)) |
|
790 | make_quoted_expr(ifun + " " + the_rest)) | |
863 | return cmd |
|
791 | return cmd | |
864 |
|
792 | |||
865 |
|
793 | |||
866 | class AutoHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
794 | class AutoHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
867 |
|
795 | |||
868 | handler_name = Unicode('auto') |
|
796 | handler_name = Unicode('auto') | |
869 | esc_strings = List([ESC_PAREN, ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2]) |
|
797 | esc_strings = List([ESC_PAREN, ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2]) | |
870 |
|
798 | |||
871 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
799 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
872 | """Handle lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested.""" |
|
800 | """Handle lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested.""" | |
873 | line = line_info.line |
|
801 | line = line_info.line | |
874 | ifun = line_info.ifun |
|
802 | ifun = line_info.ifun | |
875 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest |
|
803 | the_rest = line_info.the_rest | |
876 | pre = line_info.pre |
|
804 | pre = line_info.pre | |
877 | esc = line_info.esc |
|
805 | esc = line_info.esc | |
878 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt |
|
806 | continue_prompt = line_info.continue_prompt | |
879 | obj = line_info.ofind(self)['obj'] |
|
807 | obj = line_info.ofind(self)['obj'] | |
880 | #print 'pre <%s> ifun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,ifun,the_rest) # dbg |
|
808 | #print 'pre <%s> ifun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,ifun,the_rest) # dbg | |
881 |
|
809 | |||
882 | # This should only be active for single-line input! |
|
810 | # This should only be active for single-line input! | |
883 | if continue_prompt: |
|
811 | if continue_prompt: | |
884 | return line |
|
812 | return line | |
885 |
|
813 | |||
886 | force_auto = isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall) |
|
814 | force_auto = isinstance(obj, IPyAutocall) | |
887 | auto_rewrite = getattr(obj, 'rewrite', True) |
|
815 | auto_rewrite = getattr(obj, 'rewrite', True) | |
888 |
|
816 | |||
889 | if esc == ESC_QUOTE: |
|
817 | if esc == ESC_QUOTE: | |
890 | # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace |
|
818 | # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace | |
891 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,'", "'.join(the_rest.split()) ) |
|
819 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,'", "'.join(the_rest.split()) ) | |
892 | elif esc == ESC_QUOTE2: |
|
820 | elif esc == ESC_QUOTE2: | |
893 | # Auto-quote whole string |
|
821 | # Auto-quote whole string | |
894 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,the_rest) |
|
822 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (ifun,the_rest) | |
895 | elif esc == ESC_PAREN: |
|
823 | elif esc == ESC_PAREN: | |
896 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun,",".join(the_rest.split())) |
|
824 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun,",".join(the_rest.split())) | |
897 | else: |
|
825 | else: | |
898 | # Auto-paren. |
|
826 | # Auto-paren. | |
899 | # We only apply it to argument-less calls if the autocall |
|
827 | # We only apply it to argument-less calls if the autocall | |
900 | # parameter is set to 2. We only need to check that autocall is < |
|
828 | # parameter is set to 2. We only need to check that autocall is < | |
901 | # 2, since this function isn't called unless it's at least 1. |
|
829 | # 2, since this function isn't called unless it's at least 1. | |
902 | if not the_rest and (self.shell.autocall < 2) and not force_auto: |
|
830 | if not the_rest and (self.shell.autocall < 2) and not force_auto: | |
903 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (ifun,the_rest) |
|
831 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (ifun,the_rest) | |
904 | auto_rewrite = False |
|
832 | auto_rewrite = False | |
905 | else: |
|
833 | else: | |
906 | if not force_auto and the_rest.startswith('['): |
|
834 | if not force_auto and the_rest.startswith('['): | |
907 | if hasattr(obj,'__getitem__'): |
|
835 | if hasattr(obj,'__getitem__'): | |
908 | # Don't autocall in this case: item access for an object |
|
836 | # Don't autocall in this case: item access for an object | |
909 | # which is BOTH callable and implements __getitem__. |
|
837 | # which is BOTH callable and implements __getitem__. | |
910 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (ifun,the_rest) |
|
838 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (ifun,the_rest) | |
911 | auto_rewrite = False |
|
839 | auto_rewrite = False | |
912 | else: |
|
840 | else: | |
913 | # if the object doesn't support [] access, go ahead and |
|
841 | # if the object doesn't support [] access, go ahead and | |
914 | # autocall |
|
842 | # autocall | |
915 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun.rstrip(),the_rest) |
|
843 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun.rstrip(),the_rest) | |
916 | elif the_rest.endswith(';'): |
|
844 | elif the_rest.endswith(';'): | |
917 | newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (ifun.rstrip(),the_rest[:-1]) |
|
845 | newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (ifun.rstrip(),the_rest[:-1]) | |
918 | else: |
|
846 | else: | |
919 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun.rstrip(), the_rest) |
|
847 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (ifun.rstrip(), the_rest) | |
920 |
|
848 | |||
921 | if auto_rewrite: |
|
849 | if auto_rewrite: | |
922 | self.shell.auto_rewrite_input(newcmd) |
|
850 | self.shell.auto_rewrite_input(newcmd) | |
923 |
|
851 | |||
924 | return newcmd |
|
852 | return newcmd | |
925 |
|
853 | |||
926 |
|
854 | |||
927 | class HelpHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
855 | class HelpHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
928 |
|
856 | |||
929 | handler_name = Unicode('help') |
|
857 | handler_name = Unicode('help') | |
930 | esc_strings = List([ESC_HELP]) |
|
858 | esc_strings = List([ESC_HELP]) | |
931 |
|
859 | |||
932 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
860 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
933 | """Try to get some help for the object. |
|
861 | """Try to get some help for the object. | |
934 |
|
862 | |||
935 | obj? or ?obj -> basic information. |
|
863 | obj? or ?obj -> basic information. | |
936 | obj?? or ??obj -> more details. |
|
864 | obj?? or ??obj -> more details. | |
937 | """ |
|
865 | """ | |
938 | normal_handler = self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') |
|
866 | normal_handler = self.prefilter_manager.get_handler_by_name('normal') | |
939 | line = line_info.line |
|
867 | line = line_info.line | |
940 | # We need to make sure that we don't process lines which would be |
|
868 | # We need to make sure that we don't process lines which would be | |
941 | # otherwise valid python, such as "x=1 # what?" |
|
869 | # otherwise valid python, such as "x=1 # what?" | |
942 | try: |
|
870 | try: | |
943 | codeop.compile_command(line) |
|
871 | codeop.compile_command(line) | |
944 | except SyntaxError: |
|
872 | except SyntaxError: | |
945 | # We should only handle as help stuff which is NOT valid syntax |
|
873 | # We should only handle as help stuff which is NOT valid syntax | |
946 | if line[0]==ESC_HELP: |
|
874 | if line[0]==ESC_HELP: | |
947 | line = line[1:] |
|
875 | line = line[1:] | |
948 | elif line[-1]==ESC_HELP: |
|
876 | elif line[-1]==ESC_HELP: | |
949 | line = line[:-1] |
|
877 | line = line[:-1] | |
950 | if line: |
|
878 | if line: | |
951 | #print 'line:<%r>' % line # dbg |
|
879 | #print 'line:<%r>' % line # dbg | |
952 | self.shell.magic_pinfo(line_info.ifun) |
|
880 | self.shell.magic_pinfo(line_info.ifun) | |
953 | else: |
|
881 | else: | |
954 | self.shell.show_usage() |
|
882 | self.shell.show_usage() | |
955 | return '' # Empty string is needed here! |
|
883 | return '' # Empty string is needed here! | |
956 | except: |
|
884 | except: | |
957 | raise |
|
885 | raise | |
958 | # Pass any other exceptions through to the normal handler |
|
886 | # Pass any other exceptions through to the normal handler | |
959 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
|
887 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) | |
960 | else: |
|
888 | else: | |
961 | # If the code compiles ok, we should handle it normally |
|
889 | # If the code compiles ok, we should handle it normally | |
962 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) |
|
890 | return normal_handler.handle(line_info) | |
963 |
|
891 | |||
964 |
|
892 | |||
965 | class EmacsHandler(PrefilterHandler): |
|
893 | class EmacsHandler(PrefilterHandler): | |
966 |
|
894 | |||
967 | handler_name = Unicode('emacs') |
|
895 | handler_name = Unicode('emacs') | |
968 | esc_strings = List([]) |
|
896 | esc_strings = List([]) | |
969 |
|
897 | |||
970 | def handle(self, line_info): |
|
898 | def handle(self, line_info): | |
971 | """Handle input lines marked by python-mode.""" |
|
899 | """Handle input lines marked by python-mode.""" | |
972 |
|
900 | |||
973 | # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added |
|
901 | # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added | |
974 | # here if needed. |
|
902 | # here if needed. | |
975 |
|
903 | |||
976 | # The input cache shouldn't be updated |
|
904 | # The input cache shouldn't be updated | |
977 | return line_info.line |
|
905 | return line_info.line | |
978 |
|
906 | |||
979 |
|
907 | |||
980 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
908 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
981 | # Defaults |
|
909 | # Defaults | |
982 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
910 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
983 |
|
911 | |||
984 |
|
912 | |||
985 | _default_transformers = [ |
|
913 | _default_transformers = [ | |
986 | AssignSystemTransformer, |
|
914 | AssignSystemTransformer, | |
987 | AssignMagicTransformer, |
|
915 | AssignMagicTransformer, | |
988 | PyPromptTransformer, |
|
916 | PyPromptTransformer, | |
989 | IPyPromptTransformer, |
|
917 | IPyPromptTransformer, | |
990 | ] |
|
918 | ] | |
991 |
|
919 | |||
992 | _default_checkers = [ |
|
920 | _default_checkers = [ | |
993 | EmacsChecker, |
|
921 | EmacsChecker, | |
994 | ShellEscapeChecker, |
|
922 | ShellEscapeChecker, | |
995 | MacroChecker, |
|
923 | MacroChecker, | |
996 | IPyAutocallChecker, |
|
924 | IPyAutocallChecker, | |
997 | MultiLineMagicChecker, |
|
925 | MultiLineMagicChecker, | |
998 | EscCharsChecker, |
|
926 | EscCharsChecker, | |
999 | AssignmentChecker, |
|
927 | AssignmentChecker, | |
1000 | AutoMagicChecker, |
|
928 | AutoMagicChecker, | |
1001 | AliasChecker, |
|
929 | AliasChecker, | |
1002 | PythonOpsChecker, |
|
930 | PythonOpsChecker, | |
1003 | AutocallChecker |
|
931 | AutocallChecker | |
1004 | ] |
|
932 | ] | |
1005 |
|
933 | |||
1006 | _default_handlers = [ |
|
934 | _default_handlers = [ | |
1007 | PrefilterHandler, |
|
935 | PrefilterHandler, | |
1008 | AliasHandler, |
|
936 | AliasHandler, | |
1009 | ShellEscapeHandler, |
|
937 | ShellEscapeHandler, | |
1010 | MacroHandler, |
|
938 | MacroHandler, | |
1011 | MagicHandler, |
|
939 | MagicHandler, | |
1012 | AutoHandler, |
|
940 | AutoHandler, | |
1013 | HelpHandler, |
|
941 | HelpHandler, | |
1014 | EmacsHandler |
|
942 | EmacsHandler | |
1015 | ] |
|
943 | ] |
@@ -1,86 +1,138 b'' | |||||
1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
1 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
2 | """ |
|
2 | """ | |
3 | Simple utility for splitting user input. |
|
3 | Simple utility for splitting user input. This is used by both inputsplitter and | |
|
4 | prefilter. | |||
4 |
|
5 | |||
5 | Authors: |
|
6 | Authors: | |
6 |
|
7 | |||
7 | * Brian Granger |
|
8 | * Brian Granger | |
8 | * Fernando Perez |
|
9 | * Fernando Perez | |
9 | """ |
|
10 | """ | |
10 |
|
11 | |||
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
|
13 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
13 | # |
|
14 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
15 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
16 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 |
|
18 | |||
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # Imports |
|
20 | # Imports | |
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 |
|
22 | |||
22 | import re |
|
23 | import re | |
23 | import sys |
|
24 | import sys | |
24 |
|
25 | |||
25 | from IPython.utils import py3compat |
|
26 | from IPython.utils import py3compat | |
26 |
|
27 | |||
27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
28 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
28 | # Main function |
|
29 | # Main function | |
29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
30 |
|
31 | |||
31 |
|
||||
32 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. |
|
32 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. | |
33 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. |
|
33 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 |
# WARNING: update the regexp if the escapes in interactiveshell are changed, as |
|
35 | # WARNING: update the regexp if the escapes in interactiveshell are changed, as | |
36 | # are hardwired in. |
|
36 | # they are hardwired in. | |
37 |
|
37 | |||
38 | # Although it's not solely driven by the regex, note that: |
|
38 | # Although it's not solely driven by the regex, note that: | |
39 | # ,;/% only trigger if they are the first character on the line |
|
39 | # ,;/% only trigger if they are the first character on the line | |
40 | # ! and !! trigger if they are first char(s) *or* follow an indent |
|
40 | # ! and !! trigger if they are first char(s) *or* follow an indent | |
41 | # ? triggers as first or last char. |
|
41 | # ? triggers as first or last char. | |
42 |
|
42 | |||
43 | # The four parts of the regex are: |
|
43 | line_split = re.compile(""" | |
44 | # 1) pre: initial whitespace |
|
44 | ^(\s*) # any leading space | |
45 | # 2) esc: escape character |
|
45 | ([,;/%]|!!?|\?\??)? # escape character or characters | |
46 | # 3) ifun: first word/method (mix of \w and '.') |
|
46 | \s*(%?[\w\.\*]*) # function/method, possibly with leading % | |
47 | # 4) the_rest: rest of line (separated from ifun by space if non-empty) |
|
47 | # to correctly treat things like '?%magic' | |
48 | line_split = re.compile(r'^(\s*)' |
|
48 | (.*?$|$) # rest of line | |
49 | r'([,;/%?]|!!?)?' |
|
49 | """, re.VERBOSE) | |
50 | r'\s*([\w\.]+)' |
|
|||
51 | r'(.*$|$)') |
|
|||
52 |
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53 | # r'[\w\.]+' |
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54 | # r'\s*=\s*%.*' |
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55 |
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50 | |||
56 | def split_user_input(line, pattern=None): |
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51 | def split_user_input(line, pattern=None): | |
57 |
"""Split user input into |
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52 | """Split user input into initial whitespace, escape character, function part | |
58 |
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53 | and the rest. | ||
59 | This is currently handles lines with '=' in them in a very inconsistent |
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60 | manner. |
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61 | """ |
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54 | """ | |
62 | # We need to ensure that the rest of this routine deals only with unicode |
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55 | # We need to ensure that the rest of this routine deals only with unicode | |
63 | line = py3compat.cast_unicode(line, sys.stdin.encoding or 'utf-8') |
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56 | line = py3compat.cast_unicode(line, sys.stdin.encoding or 'utf-8') | |
64 |
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57 | |||
65 | if pattern is None: |
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58 | if pattern is None: | |
66 | pattern = line_split |
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59 | pattern = line_split | |
67 | match = pattern.match(line) |
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60 | match = pattern.match(line) | |
68 | if not match: |
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61 | if not match: | |
69 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line |
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62 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line | |
70 | try: |
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63 | try: | |
71 | ifun, the_rest = line.split(None,1) |
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64 | ifun, the_rest = line.split(None,1) | |
72 | except ValueError: |
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65 | except ValueError: | |
73 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line |
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66 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line | |
74 | ifun, the_rest = line, u'' |
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67 | ifun, the_rest = line, u'' | |
75 | pre = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] |
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68 | pre = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] | |
76 | esc = "" |
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69 | esc = "" | |
77 | else: |
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70 | else: | |
78 | pre, esc, ifun, the_rest = match.groups() |
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71 | pre, esc, ifun, the_rest = match.groups() | |
79 |
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72 | |||
80 | if not py3compat.isidentifier(ifun, dotted=True): |
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81 | the_rest = ifun + u' ' + the_rest |
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82 | ifun = u'' |
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83 |
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84 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg |
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73 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg | |
85 | #print 'pre <%s> ifun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,ifun.strip(),the_rest) # dbg |
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74 | #print 'pre <%s> ifun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,ifun.strip(),the_rest) # dbg | |
86 | return pre, esc, ifun.strip(), the_rest.lstrip() |
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75 | return pre, esc or '', ifun.strip(), the_rest.lstrip() | |
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76 | ||||
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77 | class LineInfo(object): | |||
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78 | """A single line of input and associated info. | |||
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79 | ||||
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80 | Includes the following as properties: | |||
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81 | ||||
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82 | line | |||
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83 | The original, raw line | |||
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84 | ||||
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85 | continue_prompt | |||
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86 | Is this line a continuation in a sequence of multiline input? | |||
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87 | ||||
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88 | pre | |||
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89 | Any leading whitespace. | |||
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90 | ||||
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91 | esc | |||
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92 | The escape character(s) in pre or the empty string if there isn't one. | |||
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93 | Note that '!!' and '??' are possible values for esc. Otherwise it will | |||
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94 | always be a single character. | |||
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95 | ||||
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96 | ifun | |||
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97 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence | |||
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98 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is | |||
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99 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, | |||
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100 | etc. In contrast to Python identifiers, it may start with "%" and contain | |||
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101 | "*". | |||
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102 | ||||
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103 | the_rest | |||
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104 | Everything else on the line. | |||
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105 | """ | |||
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106 | def __init__(self, line, continue_prompt=False): | |||
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107 | self.line = line | |||
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108 | self.continue_prompt = continue_prompt | |||
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109 | self.pre, self.esc, self.ifun, self.the_rest = split_user_input(line) | |||
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110 | ||||
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111 | self.pre_char = self.pre.strip() | |||
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112 | if self.pre_char: | |||
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113 | self.pre_whitespace = '' # No whitespace allowd before esc chars | |||
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114 | else: | |||
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115 | self.pre_whitespace = self.pre | |||
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116 | ||||
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117 | self._oinfo = None | |||
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118 | ||||
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119 | def ofind(self, ip): | |||
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120 | """Do a full, attribute-walking lookup of the ifun in the various | |||
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121 | namespaces for the given IPython InteractiveShell instance. | |||
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122 | ||||
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123 | Return a dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic | |||
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124 | ||||
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125 | Note: can cause state changes because of calling getattr, but should | |||
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126 | only be run if autocall is on and if the line hasn't matched any | |||
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127 | other, less dangerous handlers. | |||
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128 | ||||
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129 | Does cache the results of the call, so can be called multiple times | |||
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130 | without worrying about *further* damaging state. | |||
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131 | """ | |||
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132 | if not self._oinfo: | |||
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133 | # ip.shell._ofind is actually on the Magic class! | |||
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134 | self._oinfo = ip.shell._ofind(self.ifun) | |||
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135 | return self._oinfo | |||
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136 | ||||
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137 | def __str__(self): | |||
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138 | return "LineInfo [%s|%s|%s|%s]" %(self.pre, self.esc, self.ifun, self.the_rest) |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Tests for the inputsplitter module. |
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2 | """Tests for the inputsplitter module. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | Authors |
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4 | Authors | |
5 | ------- |
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5 | ------- | |
6 | * Fernando Perez |
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6 | * Fernando Perez | |
7 | * Robert Kern |
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7 | * Robert Kern | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
10 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team |
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10 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team | |
11 | # |
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11 | # | |
12 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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12 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
13 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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13 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 | # Imports |
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17 | # Imports | |
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # stdlib |
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19 | # stdlib | |
20 | import unittest |
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20 | import unittest | |
21 | import sys |
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21 | import sys | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | # Third party |
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23 | # Third party | |
24 | import nose.tools as nt |
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24 | import nose.tools as nt | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | # Our own |
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26 | # Our own | |
27 | from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp |
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27 | from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp | |
28 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt |
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28 | from IPython.testing import tools as tt | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
31 | # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests) |
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31 | # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests) | |
32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that |
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34 | # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that | |
35 | # can be useful during development of code here. |
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35 | # can be useful during development of code here. | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | def mini_interactive_loop(input_func): |
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37 | def mini_interactive_loop(input_func): | |
38 | """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop. |
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38 | """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop. | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake |
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40 | This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake | |
41 | raw_input that simulates interactive input.""" |
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41 | raw_input that simulates interactive input.""" | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter |
|
43 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | isp = InputSplitter() |
|
45 | isp = InputSplitter() | |
46 | # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read |
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46 | # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read | |
47 | # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we |
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47 | # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we | |
48 | # only illustrate the basic inner loop. |
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48 | # only illustrate the basic inner loop. | |
49 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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49 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
50 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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50 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
51 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent |
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51 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent | |
52 | line = indent + input_func(prompt) |
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52 | line = indent + input_func(prompt) | |
53 | isp.push(line) |
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53 | isp.push(line) | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real |
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55 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real | |
56 | # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. |
|
56 | # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. | |
57 | src = isp.source_reset() |
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57 | src = isp.source_reset() | |
58 | #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg |
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58 | #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg | |
59 | return src |
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59 | return src | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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61 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
62 | # Test utilities, just for local use |
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62 | # Test utilities, just for local use | |
63 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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63 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | def assemble(block): |
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65 | def assemble(block): | |
66 | """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks.""" |
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66 | """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks.""" | |
67 | return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block] |
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67 | return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block] | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | def pseudo_input(lines): |
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70 | def pseudo_input(lines): | |
71 | """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list.""" |
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71 | """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list.""" | |
72 | ilines = iter(lines) |
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72 | ilines = iter(lines) | |
73 | def raw_in(prompt): |
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73 | def raw_in(prompt): | |
74 | try: |
|
74 | try: | |
75 | return next(ilines) |
|
75 | return next(ilines) | |
76 | except StopIteration: |
|
76 | except StopIteration: | |
77 | return '' |
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77 | return '' | |
78 | return raw_in |
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78 | return raw_in | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 | # Tests |
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81 | # Tests | |
82 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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82 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
83 | def test_spaces(): |
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83 | def test_spaces(): | |
84 | tests = [('', 0), |
|
84 | tests = [('', 0), | |
85 | (' ', 1), |
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85 | (' ', 1), | |
86 | ('\n', 0), |
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86 | ('\n', 0), | |
87 | (' \n', 1), |
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87 | (' \n', 1), | |
88 | ('x', 0), |
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88 | ('x', 0), | |
89 | (' x', 1), |
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89 | (' x', 1), | |
90 | (' x',2), |
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90 | (' x',2), | |
91 | (' x',4), |
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91 | (' x',4), | |
92 | # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace! |
|
92 | # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace! | |
93 | ('\tx', 1), |
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93 | ('\tx', 1), | |
94 | ('\t x', 2), |
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94 | ('\t x', 2), | |
95 | ] |
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95 | ] | |
96 | tt.check_pairs(isp.num_ini_spaces, tests) |
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96 | tt.check_pairs(isp.num_ini_spaces, tests) | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | def test_remove_comments(): |
|
99 | def test_remove_comments(): | |
100 | tests = [('text', 'text'), |
|
100 | tests = [('text', 'text'), | |
101 | ('text # comment', 'text '), |
|
101 | ('text # comment', 'text '), | |
102 | ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'), |
|
102 | ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'), | |
103 | ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'), |
|
103 | ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'), | |
104 | ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'), |
|
104 | ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'), | |
105 | ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n', |
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105 | ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n', | |
106 | 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'), |
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106 | 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'), | |
107 | ] |
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107 | ] | |
108 | tt.check_pairs(isp.remove_comments, tests) |
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108 | tt.check_pairs(isp.remove_comments, tests) | |
109 |
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109 | |||
110 | def test_has_comment(): |
|
110 | def test_has_comment(): | |
111 | tests = [('text', False), |
|
111 | tests = [('text', False), | |
112 | ('text #comment', True), |
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112 | ('text #comment', True), | |
113 | ('text #comment\n', True), |
|
113 | ('text #comment\n', True), | |
114 | ('#comment', True), |
|
114 | ('#comment', True), | |
115 | ('#comment\n', True), |
|
115 | ('#comment\n', True), | |
116 | ('a = "#string"', False), |
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116 | ('a = "#string"', False), | |
117 | ('a = "#string" # comment', True), |
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117 | ('a = "#string" # comment', True), | |
118 | ('a #comment not "string"', True), |
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118 | ('a #comment not "string"', True), | |
119 | ] |
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119 | ] | |
120 | tt.check_pairs(isp.has_comment, tests) |
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120 | tt.check_pairs(isp.has_comment, tests) | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | def test_get_input_encoding(): |
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123 | def test_get_input_encoding(): | |
124 | encoding = isp.get_input_encoding() |
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124 | encoding = isp.get_input_encoding() | |
125 | nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring)) |
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125 | nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring)) | |
126 | # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the |
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126 | # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the | |
127 | # encoding we got. |
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127 | # encoding we got. | |
128 | nt.assert_equal(u'test'.encode(encoding), b'test') |
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128 | nt.assert_equal(u'test'.encode(encoding), b'test') | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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131 | class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
132 | def setUp(self): |
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132 | def setUp(self): | |
133 | self.old_stdin = sys.stdin |
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133 | self.old_stdin = sys.stdin | |
134 | class X: pass |
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134 | class X: pass | |
135 | fake_stdin = X() |
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135 | fake_stdin = X() | |
136 | sys.stdin = fake_stdin |
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136 | sys.stdin = fake_stdin | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | def test(self): |
|
138 | def test(self): | |
139 | # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right |
|
139 | # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right | |
140 | # thing |
|
140 | # thing | |
141 | enc = isp.get_input_encoding() |
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141 | enc = isp.get_input_encoding() | |
142 | self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii') |
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142 | self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii') | |
143 |
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143 | |||
144 | def tearDown(self): |
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144 | def tearDown(self): | |
145 | sys.stdin = self.old_stdin |
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145 | sys.stdin = self.old_stdin | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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148 | class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
149 | def setUp(self): |
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149 | def setUp(self): | |
150 | self.isp = isp.InputSplitter() |
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150 | self.isp = isp.InputSplitter() | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | def test_reset(self): |
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152 | def test_reset(self): | |
153 | isp = self.isp |
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153 | isp = self.isp | |
154 | isp.push('x=1') |
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154 | isp.push('x=1') | |
155 | isp.reset() |
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155 | isp.reset() | |
156 | self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, []) |
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156 | self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, []) | |
157 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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157 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
158 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, '') |
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158 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, '') | |
159 | self.assertEqual(isp.code, None) |
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159 | self.assertEqual(isp.code, None) | |
160 | self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False) |
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160 | self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False) | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | def test_source(self): |
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162 | def test_source(self): | |
163 | self.isp._store('1') |
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163 | self.isp._store('1') | |
164 | self.isp._store('2') |
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164 | self.isp._store('2') | |
165 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n') |
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165 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n') | |
166 | self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0) |
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166 | self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0) | |
167 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n') |
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167 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n') | |
168 | self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, []) |
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168 | self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, []) | |
169 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '') |
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169 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '') | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | def test_indent(self): |
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171 | def test_indent(self): | |
172 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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172 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
173 | isp.push('x=1') |
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173 | isp.push('x=1') | |
174 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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174 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
175 | isp.push('if 1:\n x=1') |
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175 | isp.push('if 1:\n x=1') | |
176 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
|
176 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
177 | isp.push('y=2\n') |
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177 | isp.push('y=2\n') | |
178 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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178 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | def test_indent2(self): |
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180 | def test_indent2(self): | |
181 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
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181 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
182 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
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182 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | isp = self.isp |
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184 | isp = self.isp | |
185 | isp.push('if 1:') |
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185 | isp.push('if 1:') | |
186 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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186 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
187 | isp.push(' x=1') |
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187 | isp.push(' x=1') | |
188 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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188 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
189 | # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level |
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189 | # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level | |
190 | isp.push(' '*2) |
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190 | isp.push(' '*2) | |
191 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
|
191 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def test_indent3(self): |
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193 | def test_indent3(self): | |
194 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
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194 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
195 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
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195 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | isp = self.isp |
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197 | isp = self.isp | |
198 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we |
|
198 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we | |
199 | # shouldn't get confused. |
|
199 | # shouldn't get confused. | |
200 | isp.push("if 1:") |
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200 | isp.push("if 1:") | |
201 | isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)") |
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201 | isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)") | |
202 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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202 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | def test_indent4(self): |
|
204 | def test_indent4(self): | |
205 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
|
205 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
206 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
|
206 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
207 |
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207 | |||
208 | isp = self.isp |
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208 | isp = self.isp | |
209 | # whitespace after ':' should not screw up indent level |
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209 | # whitespace after ':' should not screw up indent level | |
210 | isp.push('if 1: \n x=1') |
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210 | isp.push('if 1: \n x=1') | |
211 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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211 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
212 | isp.push('y=2\n') |
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212 | isp.push('y=2\n') | |
213 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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213 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
214 | isp.push('if 1:\t\n x=1') |
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214 | isp.push('if 1:\t\n x=1') | |
215 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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215 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
216 | isp.push('y=2\n') |
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216 | isp.push('y=2\n') | |
217 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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217 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | def test_dedent_pass(self): |
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219 | def test_dedent_pass(self): | |
220 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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220 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
221 | # should NOT cause dedent |
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221 | # should NOT cause dedent | |
222 | isp.push('if 1:\n passes = 5') |
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222 | isp.push('if 1:\n passes = 5') | |
223 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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223 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
224 | isp.push('if 1:\n pass') |
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224 | isp.push('if 1:\n pass') | |
225 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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225 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
226 | isp.push('if 1:\n pass ') |
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226 | isp.push('if 1:\n pass ') | |
227 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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227 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | def test_dedent_raise(self): |
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229 | def test_dedent_raise(self): | |
230 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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230 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
231 | # should NOT cause dedent |
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231 | # should NOT cause dedent | |
232 | isp.push('if 1:\n raised = 4') |
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232 | isp.push('if 1:\n raised = 4') | |
233 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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233 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
234 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise TypeError()') |
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234 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise TypeError()') | |
235 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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235 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
236 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise') |
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236 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise') | |
237 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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237 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
238 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise ') |
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238 | isp.push('if 1:\n raise ') | |
239 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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239 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | def test_dedent_return(self): |
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241 | def test_dedent_return(self): | |
242 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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242 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
243 | # should NOT cause dedent |
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243 | # should NOT cause dedent | |
244 | isp.push('if 1:\n returning = 4') |
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244 | isp.push('if 1:\n returning = 4') | |
245 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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245 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
246 | isp.push('if 1:\n return 5 + 493') |
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246 | isp.push('if 1:\n return 5 + 493') | |
247 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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247 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
248 | isp.push('if 1:\n return') |
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248 | isp.push('if 1:\n return') | |
249 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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249 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
250 | isp.push('if 1:\n return ') |
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250 | isp.push('if 1:\n return ') | |
251 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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251 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
252 | isp.push('if 1:\n return(0)') |
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252 | isp.push('if 1:\n return(0)') | |
253 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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253 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | def test_push(self): |
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255 | def test_push(self): | |
256 | isp = self.isp |
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256 | isp = self.isp | |
257 | self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1')) |
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257 | self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1')) | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | def test_push2(self): |
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259 | def test_push2(self): | |
260 | isp = self.isp |
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260 | isp = self.isp | |
261 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:')) |
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261 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:')) | |
262 | for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']: |
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262 | for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']: | |
263 | self.assertTrue(isp.push(line)) |
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263 | self.assertTrue(isp.push(line)) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | def test_push3(self): |
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265 | def test_push3(self): | |
266 | isp = self.isp |
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266 | isp = self.isp | |
267 | isp.push('if True:') |
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267 | isp.push('if True:') | |
268 | isp.push(' a = 1') |
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268 | isp.push(' a = 1') | |
269 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('b = [1,')) |
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269 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('b = [1,')) | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | def test_replace_mode(self): |
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271 | def test_replace_mode(self): | |
272 | isp = self.isp |
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272 | isp = self.isp | |
273 | isp.input_mode = 'cell' |
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273 | isp.input_mode = 'cell' | |
274 | isp.push('x=1') |
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274 | isp.push('x=1') | |
275 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n') |
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275 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n') | |
276 | isp.push('x=2') |
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276 | isp.push('x=2') | |
277 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n') |
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277 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n') | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | def test_push_accepts_more(self): |
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279 | def test_push_accepts_more(self): | |
280 | isp = self.isp |
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280 | isp = self.isp | |
281 | isp.push('x=1') |
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281 | isp.push('x=1') | |
282 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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282 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | def test_push_accepts_more2(self): |
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284 | def test_push_accepts_more2(self): | |
285 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
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285 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
286 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
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286 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
287 |
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287 | |||
288 | isp = self.isp |
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288 | isp = self.isp | |
289 | isp.push('if 1:') |
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289 | isp.push('if 1:') | |
290 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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290 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
291 | isp.push(' x=1') |
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291 | isp.push(' x=1') | |
292 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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292 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
293 | isp.push('') |
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293 | isp.push('') | |
294 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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294 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | def test_push_accepts_more3(self): |
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296 | def test_push_accepts_more3(self): | |
297 | isp = self.isp |
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297 | isp = self.isp | |
298 | isp.push("x = (2+\n3)") |
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298 | isp.push("x = (2+\n3)") | |
299 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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299 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 | def test_push_accepts_more4(self): |
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301 | def test_push_accepts_more4(self): | |
302 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
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302 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
303 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
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303 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
304 |
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304 | |||
305 | isp = self.isp |
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305 | isp = self.isp | |
306 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we |
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306 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we | |
307 | # shouldn't get confused. |
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307 | # shouldn't get confused. | |
308 | # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like |
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308 | # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like | |
309 | # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or |
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309 | # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or | |
310 | # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite |
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310 | # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite | |
311 | # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a |
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311 | # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a | |
312 | # problem. We'll need to see. |
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312 | # problem. We'll need to see. | |
313 | isp.push("if 1:") |
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313 | isp.push("if 1:") | |
314 | isp.push(" x = (2+") |
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314 | isp.push(" x = (2+") | |
315 | isp.push(" 3)") |
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315 | isp.push(" 3)") | |
316 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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316 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
317 | isp.push(" y = 3") |
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317 | isp.push(" y = 3") | |
318 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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318 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
319 | isp.push('') |
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319 | isp.push('') | |
320 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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320 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | def test_push_accepts_more5(self): |
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322 | def test_push_accepts_more5(self): | |
323 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test |
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323 | # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test | |
324 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return |
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324 | if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return | |
325 |
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325 | |||
326 | isp = self.isp |
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326 | isp = self.isp | |
327 | isp.push('try:') |
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327 | isp.push('try:') | |
328 | isp.push(' a = 5') |
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328 | isp.push(' a = 5') | |
329 | isp.push('except:') |
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329 | isp.push('except:') | |
330 | isp.push(' raise') |
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330 | isp.push(' raise') | |
331 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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331 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 | def test_continuation(self): |
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333 | def test_continuation(self): | |
334 | isp = self.isp |
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334 | isp = self.isp | |
335 | isp.push("import os, \\") |
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335 | isp.push("import os, \\") | |
336 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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336 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
337 | isp.push("sys") |
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337 | isp.push("sys") | |
338 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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338 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
339 |
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339 | |||
340 | def test_syntax_error(self): |
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340 | def test_syntax_error(self): | |
341 | isp = self.isp |
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341 | isp = self.isp | |
342 | # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid |
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342 | # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid | |
343 | # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython |
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343 | # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython | |
344 | # special-syntax conversion. |
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344 | # special-syntax conversion. | |
345 | isp.push('run foo') |
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345 | isp.push('run foo') | |
346 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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346 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
347 |
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347 | |||
348 | def test_unicode(self): |
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348 | def test_unicode(self): | |
349 | self.isp.push(u"PΓ©rez") |
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349 | self.isp.push(u"PΓ©rez") | |
350 | self.isp.push(u'\xc3\xa9') |
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350 | self.isp.push(u'\xc3\xa9') | |
351 | self.isp.push(u"u'\xc3\xa9'") |
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351 | self.isp.push(u"u'\xc3\xa9'") | |
352 |
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352 | |||
353 | class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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353 | class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
354 | """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell. |
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354 | """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell. | |
355 | """ |
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355 | """ | |
356 | def check_ns(self, lines, ns): |
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356 | def check_ns(self, lines, ns): | |
357 | """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace. |
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357 | """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace. | |
358 |
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358 | |||
359 | Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an |
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359 | Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an | |
360 | auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does |
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360 | auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does | |
361 | auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input. |
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361 | auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input. | |
362 | """ |
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362 | """ | |
363 | src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines)) |
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363 | src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines)) | |
364 | test_ns = {} |
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364 | test_ns = {} | |
365 | exec src in test_ns |
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365 | exec src in test_ns | |
366 | # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns, |
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366 | # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns, | |
367 | # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But |
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367 | # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But | |
368 | # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns |
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368 | # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns | |
369 | for k,v in ns.iteritems(): |
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369 | for k,v in ns.iteritems(): | |
370 | self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v) |
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370 | self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v) | |
371 |
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371 | |||
372 | def test_simple(self): |
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372 | def test_simple(self): | |
373 | self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1)) |
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373 | self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1)) | |
374 |
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374 | |||
375 | def test_simple2(self): |
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375 | def test_simple2(self): | |
376 | self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2)) |
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376 | self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2)) | |
377 |
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377 | |||
378 | def test_xy(self): |
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378 | def test_xy(self): | |
379 | self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2)) |
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379 | self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2)) | |
380 |
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380 | |||
381 | def test_abc(self): |
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381 | def test_abc(self): | |
382 | self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3)) |
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382 | self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3)) | |
383 |
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383 | |||
384 | def test_multi(self): |
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384 | def test_multi(self): | |
385 | self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4)) |
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385 | self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4)) | |
386 |
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386 | |||
387 |
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387 | |||
388 | def test_LineInfo(): |
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388 | def test_LineInfo(): | |
389 | """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()""" |
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389 | """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()""" | |
390 | linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home') |
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390 | linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home') | |
391 | nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]') |
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391 | nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]') | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 |
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393 | |||
394 | def test_split_user_input(): |
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394 | def test_split_user_input(): | |
395 | """Unicode test - split_user_input already has good doctests""" |
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395 | """Unicode test - split_user_input already has good doctests""" | |
396 | line = u"PΓ©rez Fernando" |
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396 | line = u"PΓ©rez Fernando" | |
397 | parts = isp.split_user_input(line) |
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398 | parts_expected = (u'', u'', u'', line) |
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397 | parts_expected = (u'', u'', u'', line) | |
399 | nt.assert_equal(parts, parts_expected) |
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398 | tt.check_pairs(isp.split_user_input, [(line, parts_expected),]) | |
400 |
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399 | |||
401 |
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400 | |||
402 | # Transformer tests |
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401 | # Transformer tests | |
403 | def transform_checker(tests, func): |
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402 | def transform_checker(tests, func): | |
404 | """Utility to loop over test inputs""" |
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403 | """Utility to loop over test inputs""" | |
405 | for inp, tr in tests: |
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404 | for inp, tr in tests: | |
406 | nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr) |
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405 | nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr) | |
407 |
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406 | |||
408 | # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of |
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407 | # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of | |
409 | # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use |
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408 | # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use | |
410 | # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the |
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409 | # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the | |
411 | # larger objects |
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410 | # larger objects | |
412 |
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411 | |||
413 | syntax = \ |
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412 | syntax = \ | |
414 | dict(assign_system = |
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413 | dict(assign_system = | |
415 | [('a =! ls', 'a = get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), |
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414 | [('a =! ls', 'a = get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), | |
416 | ('b = !ls', 'b = get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), |
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415 | ('b = !ls', 'b = get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), | |
417 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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416 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
418 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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417 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
419 | ], |
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418 | ], | |
420 |
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419 | |||
421 | assign_magic = |
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420 | assign_magic = | |
422 | [('a =% who', 'a = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), |
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421 | [('a =% who', 'a = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), | |
423 | ('b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), |
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422 | ('b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), | |
424 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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423 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
425 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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424 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
426 | ], |
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425 | ], | |
427 |
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426 | |||
428 | classic_prompt = |
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427 | classic_prompt = | |
429 | [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'), |
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428 | [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'), | |
430 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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429 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
431 | (' ', ' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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430 | (' ', ' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
432 | ('... ', ''), # continuation prompts |
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431 | ('... ', ''), # continuation prompts | |
433 | ], |
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432 | ], | |
434 |
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433 | |||
435 | ipy_prompt = |
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434 | ipy_prompt = | |
436 | [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'), |
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435 | [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'), | |
437 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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436 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
438 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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437 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
439 | (' ....: ', ''), # continuation prompts |
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438 | (' ....: ', ''), # continuation prompts | |
440 | ], |
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439 | ], | |
441 |
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440 | |||
442 | # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone |
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441 | # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone | |
443 | escaped_noesc = |
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442 | escaped_noesc = | |
444 | [ (' ', ' '), |
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443 | [ (' ', ' '), | |
445 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), |
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444 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), | |
446 | ], |
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445 | ], | |
447 |
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446 | |||
448 | # System calls |
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447 | # System calls | |
449 | escaped_shell = |
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448 | escaped_shell = | |
450 | [ ('!ls', 'get_ipython().system(u"ls")'), |
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449 | [ ('!ls', 'get_ipython().system(u"ls")'), | |
451 | # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the |
|
450 | # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the | |
452 | # subprocess and return it |
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451 | # subprocess and return it | |
453 | ('!!ls', 'get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), |
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452 | ('!!ls', 'get_ipython().getoutput(u"ls")'), | |
454 | ], |
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453 | ], | |
455 |
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454 | |||
456 | # Help/object info |
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455 | # Help/object info | |
457 | escaped_help = |
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456 | escaped_help = | |
458 | [ ('?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'), |
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457 | [ ('?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'), | |
459 | ('?x1', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo x1")'), |
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458 | ('?x1', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo x1")'), | |
460 | ('??x2', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 x2")'), |
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459 | ('??x2', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 x2")'), | |
461 | ('?a.*s', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch a.*s")'), |
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460 | ('?a.*s', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch a.*s")'), | |
462 | ('?%hist', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo %hist")'), |
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461 | ('?%hist', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo %hist")'), | |
463 | ('?abc = qwe', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abc")'), |
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462 | ('?abc = qwe', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abc")'), | |
464 | ], |
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463 | ], | |
465 |
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464 | |||
466 | end_help = |
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465 | end_help = | |
467 | [ ('x3?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo x3")'), |
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466 | [ ('x3?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo x3")'), | |
468 | ('x4??', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 x4")'), |
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467 | ('x4??', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 x4")'), | |
469 | ('%hist?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo %hist")'), |
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468 | ('%hist?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo %hist")'), | |
470 | ('f*?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch f*")'), |
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469 | ('f*?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch f*")'), | |
471 | ('ax.*aspe*?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch ax.*aspe*")'), |
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470 | ('ax.*aspe*?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch ax.*aspe*")'), | |
472 | ('a = abc?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abc", next_input=u"a = abc")'), |
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471 | ('a = abc?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abc", next_input=u"a = abc")'), | |
473 | ('a = abc.qe??', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 abc.qe", next_input=u"a = abc.qe")'), |
|
472 | ('a = abc.qe??', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo2 abc.qe", next_input=u"a = abc.qe")'), | |
474 | ('a = *.items?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch *.items", next_input=u"a = *.items")'), |
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473 | ('a = *.items?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"psearch *.items", next_input=u"a = *.items")'), | |
475 | ('plot(a?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo a", next_input=u"plot(a")'), |
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474 | ('plot(a?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo a", next_input=u"plot(a")'), | |
476 | ('a*2 #comment?', 'a*2 #comment?'), |
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475 | ('a*2 #comment?', 'a*2 #comment?'), | |
477 | ], |
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476 | ], | |
478 |
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477 | |||
479 | # Explicit magic calls |
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478 | # Explicit magic calls | |
480 | escaped_magic = |
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479 | escaped_magic = | |
481 | [ ('%cd', 'get_ipython().magic(u"cd")'), |
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480 | [ ('%cd', 'get_ipython().magic(u"cd")'), | |
482 | ('%cd /home', 'get_ipython().magic(u"cd /home")'), |
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481 | ('%cd /home', 'get_ipython().magic(u"cd /home")'), | |
483 | (' %magic', ' get_ipython().magic(u"magic")'), |
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482 | (' %magic', ' get_ipython().magic(u"magic")'), | |
484 | ], |
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483 | ], | |
485 |
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484 | |||
486 | # Quoting with separate arguments |
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485 | # Quoting with separate arguments | |
487 | escaped_quote = |
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486 | escaped_quote = | |
488 | [ (',f', 'f("")'), |
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487 | [ (',f', 'f("")'), | |
489 | (',f x', 'f("x")'), |
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488 | (',f x', 'f("x")'), | |
490 | (' ,f y', ' f("y")'), |
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489 | (' ,f y', ' f("y")'), | |
491 | (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'), |
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490 | (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'), | |
492 | ], |
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491 | ], | |
493 |
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492 | |||
494 | # Quoting with single argument |
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493 | # Quoting with single argument | |
495 | escaped_quote2 = |
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494 | escaped_quote2 = | |
496 | [ (';f', 'f("")'), |
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495 | [ (';f', 'f("")'), | |
497 | (';f x', 'f("x")'), |
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496 | (';f x', 'f("x")'), | |
498 | (' ;f y', ' f("y")'), |
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497 | (' ;f y', ' f("y")'), | |
499 | (';f a b', 'f("a b")'), |
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498 | (';f a b', 'f("a b")'), | |
500 | ], |
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499 | ], | |
501 |
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500 | |||
502 | # Simply apply parens |
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501 | # Simply apply parens | |
503 | escaped_paren = |
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502 | escaped_paren = | |
504 | [ ('/f', 'f()'), |
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503 | [ ('/f', 'f()'), | |
505 | ('/f x', 'f(x)'), |
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504 | ('/f x', 'f(x)'), | |
506 | (' /f y', ' f(y)'), |
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505 | (' /f y', ' f(y)'), | |
507 | ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'), |
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506 | ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'), | |
508 | ], |
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507 | ], | |
509 |
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508 | |||
510 | # Check that we transform prompts before other transforms |
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509 | # Check that we transform prompts before other transforms | |
511 | mixed = |
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510 | mixed = | |
512 | [ ('In [1]: %lsmagic', 'get_ipython().magic(u"lsmagic")'), |
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511 | [ ('In [1]: %lsmagic', 'get_ipython().magic(u"lsmagic")'), | |
513 | ('>>> %lsmagic', 'get_ipython().magic(u"lsmagic")'), |
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512 | ('>>> %lsmagic', 'get_ipython().magic(u"lsmagic")'), | |
514 | ('In [2]: !ls', 'get_ipython().system(u"ls")'), |
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513 | ('In [2]: !ls', 'get_ipython().system(u"ls")'), | |
515 | ('In [3]: abs?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abs")'), |
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514 | ('In [3]: abs?', 'get_ipython().magic(u"pinfo abs")'), | |
516 | ('In [4]: b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), |
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515 | ('In [4]: b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic(u"who")'), | |
517 | ], |
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516 | ], | |
518 | ) |
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517 | ) | |
519 |
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518 | |||
520 | # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with |
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519 | # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with | |
521 | # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with |
|
520 | # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with | |
522 | # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce |
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521 | # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce | |
523 | # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push. |
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522 | # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push. | |
524 | syntax_ml = \ |
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523 | syntax_ml = \ | |
525 | dict(classic_prompt = |
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524 | dict(classic_prompt = | |
526 | [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), |
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525 | [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), | |
527 | ('... print i',' print i'), |
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526 | ('... print i',' print i'), | |
528 | ('... ', ''), |
|
527 | ('... ', ''), | |
529 | ], |
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528 | ], | |
530 | ], |
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529 | ], | |
531 |
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530 | |||
532 | ipy_prompt = |
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531 | ipy_prompt = | |
533 | [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), |
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532 | [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), | |
534 | (' ....: print i',' print i'), |
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533 | (' ....: print i',' print i'), | |
535 | (' ....: ', ''), |
|
534 | (' ....: ', ''), | |
536 | ], |
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535 | ], | |
537 | ], |
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536 | ], | |
538 | ) |
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537 | ) | |
539 |
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538 | |||
540 |
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539 | |||
541 | def test_assign_system(): |
|
540 | def test_assign_system(): | |
542 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_system, syntax['assign_system']) |
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541 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_system, syntax['assign_system']) | |
543 |
|
542 | |||
544 |
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543 | |||
545 | def test_assign_magic(): |
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544 | def test_assign_magic(): | |
546 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_magic, syntax['assign_magic']) |
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545 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_magic, syntax['assign_magic']) | |
547 |
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546 | |||
548 |
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547 | |||
549 | def test_classic_prompt(): |
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548 | def test_classic_prompt(): | |
550 | transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt) |
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549 | transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt) | |
551 | for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']: |
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550 | for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']: | |
552 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt) |
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551 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt) | |
553 |
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552 | |||
554 |
|
553 | |||
555 | def test_ipy_prompt(): |
|
554 | def test_ipy_prompt(): | |
556 | transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt) |
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555 | transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt) | |
557 | for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']: |
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556 | for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']: | |
558 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt) |
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557 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt) | |
559 |
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558 | |||
560 | def test_end_help(): |
|
559 | def test_end_help(): | |
561 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_help_end, syntax['end_help']) |
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560 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_help_end, syntax['end_help']) | |
562 |
|
561 | |||
563 | def test_escaped_noesc(): |
|
562 | def test_escaped_noesc(): | |
564 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_noesc']) |
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563 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_noesc']) | |
565 |
|
564 | |||
566 |
|
565 | |||
567 | def test_escaped_shell(): |
|
566 | def test_escaped_shell(): | |
568 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_shell']) |
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567 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_shell']) | |
569 |
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568 | |||
570 |
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569 | |||
571 | def test_escaped_help(): |
|
570 | def test_escaped_help(): | |
572 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_help']) |
|
571 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_help']) | |
573 |
|
572 | |||
574 |
|
573 | |||
575 | def test_escaped_magic(): |
|
574 | def test_escaped_magic(): | |
576 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_magic']) |
|
575 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_magic']) | |
577 |
|
576 | |||
578 |
|
577 | |||
579 | def test_escaped_quote(): |
|
578 | def test_escaped_quote(): | |
580 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote']) |
|
579 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote']) | |
581 |
|
580 | |||
582 |
|
581 | |||
583 | def test_escaped_quote2(): |
|
582 | def test_escaped_quote2(): | |
584 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote2']) |
|
583 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote2']) | |
585 |
|
584 | |||
586 |
|
585 | |||
587 | def test_escaped_paren(): |
|
586 | def test_escaped_paren(): | |
588 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_paren']) |
|
587 | tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_paren']) | |
589 |
|
588 | |||
590 |
|
589 | |||
591 | class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase): |
|
590 | class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase): | |
592 | """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we |
|
591 | """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we | |
593 | re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter. |
|
592 | re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter. | |
594 |
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593 | |||
595 | In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that |
|
594 | In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that | |
596 | were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface. |
|
595 | were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface. | |
597 |
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596 | |||
598 | It also makes some checks on the raw buffer storage. |
|
597 | It also makes some checks on the raw buffer storage. | |
599 | """ |
|
598 | """ | |
600 |
|
599 | |||
601 | def setUp(self): |
|
600 | def setUp(self): | |
602 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line') |
|
601 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line') | |
603 |
|
602 | |||
604 | def test_syntax(self): |
|
603 | def test_syntax(self): | |
605 | """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object""" |
|
604 | """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object""" | |
606 | isp = self.isp |
|
605 | isp = self.isp | |
607 | for example in syntax.itervalues(): |
|
606 | for example in syntax.itervalues(): | |
608 | for raw, out_t in example: |
|
607 | for raw, out_t in example: | |
609 | if raw.startswith(' '): |
|
608 | if raw.startswith(' '): | |
610 | continue |
|
609 | continue | |
611 |
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610 | |||
612 | isp.push(raw) |
|
611 | isp.push(raw) | |
613 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() |
|
612 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() | |
614 |
self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t |
|
613 | self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t, | |
|
614 | tt.pair_fail_msg.format("inputsplitter",raw, out_t, out)) | |||
615 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip()) |
|
615 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip()) | |
616 |
|
616 | |||
617 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): |
|
617 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): | |
618 | isp = self.isp |
|
618 | isp = self.isp | |
619 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): |
|
619 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): | |
620 | out_t_parts = [] |
|
620 | out_t_parts = [] | |
621 | raw_parts = [] |
|
621 | raw_parts = [] | |
622 | for line_pairs in example: |
|
622 | for line_pairs in example: | |
623 | for lraw, out_t_part in line_pairs: |
|
623 | for lraw, out_t_part in line_pairs: | |
624 | isp.push(lraw) |
|
624 | isp.push(lraw) | |
625 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) |
|
625 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) | |
626 | raw_parts.append(lraw) |
|
626 | raw_parts.append(lraw) | |
627 |
|
627 | |||
628 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() |
|
628 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() | |
629 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip() |
|
629 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip() | |
630 | raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts).rstrip() |
|
630 | raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts).rstrip() | |
631 | self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t) |
|
631 | self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t) | |
632 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw) |
|
632 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw) | |
633 |
|
633 | |||
634 |
|
634 | |||
635 | class BlockIPythonInputTestCase(IPythonInputTestCase): |
|
635 | class BlockIPythonInputTestCase(IPythonInputTestCase): | |
636 |
|
636 | |||
637 | # Deactivate tests that don't make sense for the block mode |
|
637 | # Deactivate tests that don't make sense for the block mode | |
638 | test_push3 = test_split = lambda s: None |
|
638 | test_push3 = test_split = lambda s: None | |
639 |
|
639 | |||
640 | def setUp(self): |
|
640 | def setUp(self): | |
641 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell') |
|
641 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell') | |
642 |
|
642 | |||
643 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): |
|
643 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): | |
644 | isp = self.isp |
|
644 | isp = self.isp | |
645 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): |
|
645 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): | |
646 | raw_parts = [] |
|
646 | raw_parts = [] | |
647 | out_t_parts = [] |
|
647 | out_t_parts = [] | |
648 | for line_pairs in example: |
|
648 | for line_pairs in example: | |
649 | for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs: |
|
649 | for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs: | |
650 | raw_parts.append(raw) |
|
650 | raw_parts.append(raw) | |
651 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) |
|
651 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts) |
|
653 | raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts) | |
654 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts) |
|
654 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts) | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | isp.push(raw) |
|
656 | isp.push(raw) | |
657 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() |
|
657 | out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset() | |
658 | # Match ignoring trailing whitespace |
|
658 | # Match ignoring trailing whitespace | |
659 | self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip()) |
|
659 | self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip()) | |
660 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip()) |
|
660 | self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip()) | |
661 |
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661 | |||
662 |
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662 | |||
663 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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663 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
664 | # Main - use as a script, mostly for developer experiments |
|
664 | # Main - use as a script, mostly for developer experiments | |
665 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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665 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
666 |
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666 | |||
667 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
|
667 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
668 | # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get |
|
668 | # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get | |
669 | # picked up by any test suite. |
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669 | # picked up by any test suite. | |
670 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter |
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670 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter | |
671 |
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671 | |||
672 | # configure here the syntax to use, prompt and whether to autoindent |
|
672 | # configure here the syntax to use, prompt and whether to autoindent | |
673 | #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> ' |
|
673 | #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> ' | |
674 | isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> ' |
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674 | isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> ' | |
675 |
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675 | |||
676 | autoindent = True |
|
676 | autoindent = True | |
677 | #autoindent = False |
|
677 | #autoindent = False | |
678 |
|
678 | |||
679 | try: |
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679 | try: | |
680 | while True: |
|
680 | while True: | |
681 | prompt = start_prompt |
|
681 | prompt = start_prompt | |
682 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
|
682 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
683 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
|
683 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
684 | if autoindent: |
|
684 | if autoindent: | |
685 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent) |
|
685 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent) | |
686 | else: |
|
686 | else: | |
687 | line = raw_input(prompt) |
|
687 | line = raw_input(prompt) | |
688 | isp.push(line) |
|
688 | isp.push(line) | |
689 | prompt = '... ' |
|
689 | prompt = '... ' | |
690 |
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690 | |||
691 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a |
|
691 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a | |
692 | # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. |
|
692 | # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. | |
693 | #src = isp.source; raise EOFError # dbg |
|
693 | #src = isp.source; raise EOFError # dbg | |
694 | src, raw = isp.source_raw_reset() |
|
694 | src, raw = isp.source_raw_reset() | |
695 | print 'Input source was:\n', src |
|
695 | print 'Input source was:\n', src | |
696 | print 'Raw source was:\n', raw |
|
696 | print 'Raw source was:\n', raw | |
697 | except EOFError: |
|
697 | except EOFError: | |
698 | print 'Bye' |
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698 | print 'Bye' |
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1 | """Generic testing tools that do NOT depend on Twisted. |
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1 | """Generic testing tools that do NOT depend on Twisted. | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | In particular, this module exposes a set of top-level assert* functions that |
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3 | In particular, this module exposes a set of top-level assert* functions that | |
4 | can be used in place of nose.tools.assert* in method generators (the ones in |
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4 | can be used in place of nose.tools.assert* in method generators (the ones in | |
5 | nose can not, at least as of nose 0.10.4). |
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5 | nose can not, at least as of nose 0.10.4). | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | Note: our testing package contains testing.util, which does depend on Twisted |
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7 | Note: our testing package contains testing.util, which does depend on Twisted | |
8 | and provides utilities for tests that manage Deferreds. All testing support |
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8 | and provides utilities for tests that manage Deferreds. All testing support | |
9 | tools that only depend on nose, IPython or the standard library should go here |
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9 | tools that only depend on nose, IPython or the standard library should go here | |
10 | instead. |
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10 | instead. | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | Authors |
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13 | Authors | |
14 | ------- |
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14 | ------- | |
15 | - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> |
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15 | - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> | |
16 | """ |
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16 | """ | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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18 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 | # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team |
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21 | # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team | |
22 | # |
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22 | # | |
23 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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23 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
24 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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24 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
28 | # Imports |
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28 | # Imports | |
29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | import os |
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31 | import os | |
32 | import re |
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32 | import re | |
33 | import sys |
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33 | import sys | |
34 | import tempfile |
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34 | import tempfile | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | from contextlib import contextmanager |
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36 | from contextlib import contextmanager | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | try: |
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38 | try: | |
39 | # These tools are used by parts of the runtime, so we make the nose |
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39 | # These tools are used by parts of the runtime, so we make the nose | |
40 | # dependency optional at this point. Nose is a hard dependency to run the |
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40 | # dependency optional at this point. Nose is a hard dependency to run the | |
41 | # test suite, but NOT to use ipython itself. |
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41 | # test suite, but NOT to use ipython itself. | |
42 | import nose.tools as nt |
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42 | import nose.tools as nt | |
43 | has_nose = True |
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43 | has_nose = True | |
44 | except ImportError: |
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44 | except ImportError: | |
45 | has_nose = False |
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45 | has_nose = False | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
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47 | from IPython.config.loader import Config | |
48 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, getoutputerror |
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48 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, getoutputerror | |
49 | from IPython.utils.text import list_strings |
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49 | from IPython.utils.text import list_strings | |
50 | from IPython.utils.io import temp_pyfile |
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50 | from IPython.utils.io import temp_pyfile | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | from . import decorators as dec |
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52 | from . import decorators as dec | |
53 | from . import skipdoctest |
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53 | from . import skipdoctest | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 | # Globals |
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56 | # Globals | |
57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | # Make a bunch of nose.tools assert wrappers that can be used in test |
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59 | # Make a bunch of nose.tools assert wrappers that can be used in test | |
60 | # generators. This will expose an assert* function for each one in nose.tools. |
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60 | # generators. This will expose an assert* function for each one in nose.tools. | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | _tpl = """ |
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62 | _tpl = """ | |
63 | def %(name)s(*a,**kw): |
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63 | def %(name)s(*a,**kw): | |
64 | return nt.%(name)s(*a,**kw) |
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64 | return nt.%(name)s(*a,**kw) | |
65 | """ |
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65 | """ | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | if has_nose: |
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67 | if has_nose: | |
68 | for _x in [a for a in dir(nt) if a.startswith('assert')]: |
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68 | for _x in [a for a in dir(nt) if a.startswith('assert')]: | |
69 | exec _tpl % dict(name=_x) |
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69 | exec _tpl % dict(name=_x) | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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71 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
72 | # Functions and classes |
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72 | # Functions and classes | |
73 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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73 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | # The docstring for full_path doctests differently on win32 (different path |
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75 | # The docstring for full_path doctests differently on win32 (different path | |
76 | # separator) so just skip the doctest there. The example remains informative. |
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76 | # separator) so just skip the doctest there. The example remains informative. | |
77 | doctest_deco = skipdoctest.skip_doctest if sys.platform == 'win32' else dec.null_deco |
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77 | doctest_deco = skipdoctest.skip_doctest if sys.platform == 'win32' else dec.null_deco | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | @doctest_deco |
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79 | @doctest_deco | |
80 | def full_path(startPath,files): |
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80 | def full_path(startPath,files): | |
81 | """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath. |
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81 | """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath. | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically |
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83 | Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically | |
84 | used with a script's __file__ variable as startPath. The base of startPath |
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84 | used with a script's __file__ variable as startPath. The base of startPath | |
85 | is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list. |
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85 | is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list. | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | Parameters |
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87 | Parameters | |
88 | ---------- |
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88 | ---------- | |
89 | startPath : string |
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89 | startPath : string | |
90 | Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split |
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90 | Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split | |
91 | using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept. |
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91 | using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept. | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | files : string or list |
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93 | files : string or list | |
94 | One or more files. |
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94 | One or more files. | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | Examples |
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96 | Examples | |
97 | -------- |
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97 | -------- | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt']) |
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99 | >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |
100 | ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt'] |
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100 | ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt'] | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt']) |
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102 | >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |
103 | ['/a.txt', '/b.txt'] |
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103 | ['/a.txt', '/b.txt'] | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | If a single file is given, the output is still a list: |
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105 | If a single file is given, the output is still a list: | |
106 | >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt') |
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106 | >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt') | |
107 | ['/a.txt'] |
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107 | ['/a.txt'] | |
108 | """ |
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108 | """ | |
109 |
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109 | |||
110 | files = list_strings(files) |
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110 | files = list_strings(files) | |
111 | base = os.path.split(startPath)[0] |
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111 | base = os.path.split(startPath)[0] | |
112 | return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ] |
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112 | return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ] | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | def parse_test_output(txt): |
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115 | def parse_test_output(txt): | |
116 | """Parse the output of a test run and return errors, failures. |
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116 | """Parse the output of a test run and return errors, failures. | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | Parameters |
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118 | Parameters | |
119 | ---------- |
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119 | ---------- | |
120 | txt : str |
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120 | txt : str | |
121 | Text output of a test run, assumed to contain a line of one of the |
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121 | Text output of a test run, assumed to contain a line of one of the | |
122 | following forms:: |
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122 | following forms:: | |
123 | 'FAILED (errors=1)' |
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123 | 'FAILED (errors=1)' | |
124 | 'FAILED (failures=1)' |
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124 | 'FAILED (failures=1)' | |
125 | 'FAILED (errors=1, failures=1)' |
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125 | 'FAILED (errors=1, failures=1)' | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | Returns |
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127 | Returns | |
128 | ------- |
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128 | ------- | |
129 | nerr, nfail: number of errors and failures. |
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129 | nerr, nfail: number of errors and failures. | |
130 | """ |
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130 | """ | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | err_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) |
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132 | err_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) | |
133 | if err_m: |
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133 | if err_m: | |
134 | nerr = int(err_m.group(1)) |
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134 | nerr = int(err_m.group(1)) | |
135 | nfail = 0 |
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135 | nfail = 0 | |
136 | return nerr, nfail |
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136 | return nerr, nfail | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | fail_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(failures=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) |
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138 | fail_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(failures=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) | |
139 | if fail_m: |
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139 | if fail_m: | |
140 | nerr = 0 |
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140 | nerr = 0 | |
141 | nfail = int(fail_m.group(1)) |
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141 | nfail = int(fail_m.group(1)) | |
142 | return nerr, nfail |
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142 | return nerr, nfail | |
143 |
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143 | |||
144 | both_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+), failures=(\d+)\)', txt, |
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144 | both_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+), failures=(\d+)\)', txt, | |
145 | re.MULTILINE) |
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145 | re.MULTILINE) | |
146 | if both_m: |
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146 | if both_m: | |
147 | nerr = int(both_m.group(1)) |
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147 | nerr = int(both_m.group(1)) | |
148 | nfail = int(both_m.group(2)) |
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148 | nfail = int(both_m.group(2)) | |
149 | return nerr, nfail |
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149 | return nerr, nfail | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | # If the input didn't match any of these forms, assume no error/failures |
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151 | # If the input didn't match any of these forms, assume no error/failures | |
152 | return 0, 0 |
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152 | return 0, 0 | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 |
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154 | |||
155 | # So nose doesn't think this is a test |
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155 | # So nose doesn't think this is a test | |
156 | parse_test_output.__test__ = False |
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156 | parse_test_output.__test__ = False | |
157 |
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157 | |||
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | def default_argv(): |
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159 | def default_argv(): | |
160 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" |
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160 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | return ['--quick', # so no config file is loaded |
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162 | return ['--quick', # so no config file is loaded | |
163 | # Other defaults to minimize side effects on stdout |
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163 | # Other defaults to minimize side effects on stdout | |
164 | '--colors=NoColor', '--no-term-title','--no-banner', |
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164 | '--colors=NoColor', '--no-term-title','--no-banner', | |
165 | '--autocall=0'] |
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165 | '--autocall=0'] | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | def default_config(): |
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168 | def default_config(): | |
169 | """Return a config object with good defaults for testing.""" |
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169 | """Return a config object with good defaults for testing.""" | |
170 | config = Config() |
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170 | config = Config() | |
171 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' |
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171 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' | |
172 | config.TerminalTerminalInteractiveShell.term_title = False, |
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172 | config.TerminalTerminalInteractiveShell.term_title = False, | |
173 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.autocall = 0 |
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173 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.autocall = 0 | |
174 | config.HistoryManager.hist_file = tempfile.mktemp(u'test_hist.sqlite') |
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174 | config.HistoryManager.hist_file = tempfile.mktemp(u'test_hist.sqlite') | |
175 | config.HistoryManager.db_cache_size = 10000 |
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175 | config.HistoryManager.db_cache_size = 10000 | |
176 | return config |
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176 | return config | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 |
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178 | |||
179 | def ipexec(fname, options=None): |
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179 | def ipexec(fname, options=None): | |
180 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename'. |
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180 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename'. | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | Starts IPython witha minimal and safe configuration to make startup as fast |
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182 | Starts IPython witha minimal and safe configuration to make startup as fast | |
183 | as possible. |
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183 | as possible. | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! |
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185 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | Parameters |
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187 | Parameters | |
188 | ---------- |
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188 | ---------- | |
189 | fname : str |
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189 | fname : str | |
190 | Name of file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). |
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190 | Name of file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | options : optional, list |
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192 | options : optional, list | |
193 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. |
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193 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | Returns |
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195 | Returns | |
196 | ------- |
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196 | ------- | |
197 | (stdout, stderr) of ipython subprocess. |
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197 | (stdout, stderr) of ipython subprocess. | |
198 | """ |
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198 | """ | |
199 | if options is None: options = [] |
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199 | if options is None: options = [] | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 | # For these subprocess calls, eliminate all prompt printing so we only see |
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201 | # For these subprocess calls, eliminate all prompt printing so we only see | |
202 | # output from script execution |
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202 | # output from script execution | |
203 | prompt_opts = [ '--InteractiveShell.prompt_in1=""', |
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203 | prompt_opts = [ '--InteractiveShell.prompt_in1=""', | |
204 | '--InteractiveShell.prompt_in2=""', |
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204 | '--InteractiveShell.prompt_in2=""', | |
205 | '--InteractiveShell.prompt_out=""' |
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205 | '--InteractiveShell.prompt_out=""' | |
206 | ] |
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206 | ] | |
207 | cmdargs = ' '.join(default_argv() + prompt_opts + options) |
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207 | cmdargs = ' '.join(default_argv() + prompt_opts + options) | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | _ip = get_ipython() |
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209 | _ip = get_ipython() | |
210 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
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210 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | ipython_cmd = find_cmd('ipython') |
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212 | ipython_cmd = find_cmd('ipython') | |
213 | # Absolute path for filename |
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213 | # Absolute path for filename | |
214 | full_fname = os.path.join(test_dir, fname) |
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214 | full_fname = os.path.join(test_dir, fname) | |
215 | full_cmd = '%s %s %s' % (ipython_cmd, cmdargs, full_fname) |
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215 | full_cmd = '%s %s %s' % (ipython_cmd, cmdargs, full_fname) | |
216 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'FULL CMD:', full_cmd # dbg |
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216 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'FULL CMD:', full_cmd # dbg | |
217 | out = getoutputerror(full_cmd) |
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217 | out = getoutputerror(full_cmd) | |
218 | # `import readline` causes 'ESC[?1034h' to be the first output sometimes, |
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218 | # `import readline` causes 'ESC[?1034h' to be the first output sometimes, | |
219 | # so strip that off the front of the first line if it is found |
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219 | # so strip that off the front of the first line if it is found | |
220 | if out: |
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220 | if out: | |
221 | first = out[0] |
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221 | first = out[0] | |
222 | m = re.match(r'\x1b\[[^h]+h', first) |
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222 | m = re.match(r'\x1b\[[^h]+h', first) | |
223 | if m: |
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223 | if m: | |
224 | # strip initial readline escape |
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224 | # strip initial readline escape | |
225 | out = list(out) |
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225 | out = list(out) | |
226 | out[0] = first[len(m.group()):] |
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226 | out[0] = first[len(m.group()):] | |
227 | out = tuple(out) |
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227 | out = tuple(out) | |
228 | return out |
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228 | return out | |
229 |
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229 | |||
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | def ipexec_validate(fname, expected_out, expected_err='', |
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231 | def ipexec_validate(fname, expected_out, expected_err='', | |
232 | options=None): |
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232 | options=None): | |
233 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename' and validate output/error. |
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233 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename' and validate output/error. | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | This function raises an AssertionError if the validation fails. |
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235 | This function raises an AssertionError if the validation fails. | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! |
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237 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! | |
238 |
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238 | |||
239 | Parameters |
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239 | Parameters | |
240 | ---------- |
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240 | ---------- | |
241 | fname : str |
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241 | fname : str | |
242 | Name of the file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). |
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242 | Name of the file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | expected_out : str |
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244 | expected_out : str | |
245 | Expected stdout of the process. |
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245 | Expected stdout of the process. | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | expected_err : optional, str |
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247 | expected_err : optional, str | |
248 | Expected stderr of the process. |
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248 | Expected stderr of the process. | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | options : optional, list |
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250 | options : optional, list | |
251 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. |
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251 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | Returns |
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253 | Returns | |
254 | ------- |
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254 | ------- | |
255 | None |
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255 | None | |
256 | """ |
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256 | """ | |
257 |
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257 | |||
258 | import nose.tools as nt |
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258 | import nose.tools as nt | |
259 |
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259 | |||
260 | out, err = ipexec(fname) |
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260 | out, err = ipexec(fname) | |
261 | #print 'OUT', out # dbg |
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261 | #print 'OUT', out # dbg | |
262 | #print 'ERR', err # dbg |
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262 | #print 'ERR', err # dbg | |
263 | # If there are any errors, we must check those befor stdout, as they may be |
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263 | # If there are any errors, we must check those befor stdout, as they may be | |
264 | # more informative than simply having an empty stdout. |
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264 | # more informative than simply having an empty stdout. | |
265 | if err: |
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265 | if err: | |
266 | if expected_err: |
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266 | if expected_err: | |
267 | nt.assert_equals(err.strip(), expected_err.strip()) |
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267 | nt.assert_equals(err.strip(), expected_err.strip()) | |
268 | else: |
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268 | else: | |
269 | raise ValueError('Running file %r produced error: %r' % |
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269 | raise ValueError('Running file %r produced error: %r' % | |
270 | (fname, err)) |
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270 | (fname, err)) | |
271 | # If no errors or output on stderr was expected, match stdout |
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271 | # If no errors or output on stderr was expected, match stdout | |
272 | nt.assert_equals(out.strip(), expected_out.strip()) |
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272 | nt.assert_equals(out.strip(), expected_out.strip()) | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | class TempFileMixin(object): |
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275 | class TempFileMixin(object): | |
276 | """Utility class to create temporary Python/IPython files. |
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276 | """Utility class to create temporary Python/IPython files. | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | Meant as a mixin class for test cases.""" |
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278 | Meant as a mixin class for test cases.""" | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | def mktmp(self, src, ext='.py'): |
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280 | def mktmp(self, src, ext='.py'): | |
281 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" |
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281 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" | |
282 | fname, f = temp_pyfile(src, ext) |
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282 | fname, f = temp_pyfile(src, ext) | |
283 | self.tmpfile = f |
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283 | self.tmpfile = f | |
284 | self.fname = fname |
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284 | self.fname = fname | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | def tearDown(self): |
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286 | def tearDown(self): | |
287 | if hasattr(self, 'tmpfile'): |
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287 | if hasattr(self, 'tmpfile'): | |
288 | # If the tmpfile wasn't made because of skipped tests, like in |
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288 | # If the tmpfile wasn't made because of skipped tests, like in | |
289 | # win32, there's nothing to cleanup. |
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289 | # win32, there's nothing to cleanup. | |
290 | self.tmpfile.close() |
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290 | self.tmpfile.close() | |
291 | try: |
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291 | try: | |
292 | os.unlink(self.fname) |
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292 | os.unlink(self.fname) | |
293 | except: |
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293 | except: | |
294 | # On Windows, even though we close the file, we still can't |
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294 | # On Windows, even though we close the file, we still can't | |
295 | # delete it. I have no clue why |
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295 | # delete it. I have no clue why | |
296 | pass |
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296 | pass | |
297 |
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297 | |||
298 |
pair_fail_msg = ("Testing |
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298 | pair_fail_msg = ("Testing {0}\n\n" | |
299 | "In:\n" |
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299 | "In:\n" | |
300 | " {1!r}\n" |
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300 | " {1!r}\n" | |
301 | "Expected:\n" |
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301 | "Expected:\n" | |
302 | " {2!r}\n" |
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302 | " {2!r}\n" | |
303 | "Got:\n" |
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303 | "Got:\n" | |
304 | " {3!r}\n") |
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304 | " {3!r}\n") | |
305 | def check_pairs(func, pairs): |
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305 | def check_pairs(func, pairs): | |
306 | """Utility function for the common case of checking a function with a |
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306 | """Utility function for the common case of checking a function with a | |
307 | sequence of input/output pairs. |
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307 | sequence of input/output pairs. | |
308 |
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308 | |||
309 | Parameters |
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309 | Parameters | |
310 | ---------- |
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310 | ---------- | |
311 | func : callable |
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311 | func : callable | |
312 | The function to be tested. Should accept a single argument. |
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312 | The function to be tested. Should accept a single argument. | |
313 | pairs : iterable |
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313 | pairs : iterable | |
314 | A list of (input, expected_output) tuples. |
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314 | A list of (input, expected_output) tuples. | |
315 |
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315 | |||
316 | Returns |
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316 | Returns | |
317 | ------- |
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317 | ------- | |
318 | None. Raises an AssertionError if any output does not match the expected |
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318 | None. Raises an AssertionError if any output does not match the expected | |
319 | value. |
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319 | value. | |
320 | """ |
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320 | """ | |
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321 | name = getattr(func, "func_name", getattr(func, "__name__", "<unknown>")) | |||
321 | for inp, expected in pairs: |
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322 | for inp, expected in pairs: | |
322 | out = func(inp) |
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323 | out = func(inp) | |
323 |
assert out == expected, pair_fail_msg.format( |
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324 | assert out == expected, pair_fail_msg.format(name, inp, expected, out) | |
324 |
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325 | |||
325 | @contextmanager |
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326 | @contextmanager | |
326 | def mute_warn(): |
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327 | def mute_warn(): | |
327 | from IPython.utils import warn |
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328 | from IPython.utils import warn | |
328 | save_warn = warn.warn |
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329 | save_warn = warn.warn | |
329 | warn.warn = lambda *a, **kw: None |
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330 | warn.warn = lambda *a, **kw: None | |
330 | try: |
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331 | try: | |
331 | yield |
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332 | yield | |
332 | finally: |
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333 | finally: | |
333 | warn.warn = save_warn |
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334 | warn.warn = save_warn | |
334 |
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335 | |||
335 | @contextmanager |
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336 | @contextmanager | |
336 | def make_tempfile(name): |
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337 | def make_tempfile(name): | |
337 | """ Create an empty, named, temporary file for the duration of the context. |
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338 | """ Create an empty, named, temporary file for the duration of the context. | |
338 | """ |
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339 | """ | |
339 | f = open(name, 'w') |
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340 | f = open(name, 'w') | |
340 | f.close() |
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341 | f.close() | |
341 | try: |
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342 | try: | |
342 | yield |
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343 | yield | |
343 | finally: |
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344 | finally: | |
344 | os.unlink(name) |
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345 | os.unlink(name) | |
345 |
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