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1 | 1 | """Implementation of packaging-related magic functions. |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | 3 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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4 | 4 | # Copyright (c) 2018 The IPython Development Team. |
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5 | 5 | # |
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6 | 6 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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7 | 7 | # |
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8 | 8 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. |
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9 | 9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | import re |
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12 | 12 | import shlex |
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13 | 13 | import sys |
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14 | from Pathlib import Path | |
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14 | 15 | |
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15 | 16 | from pathlib import Path |
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16 | 17 | from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic |
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17 | 18 | |
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18 | 19 | |
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19 | 20 | def _is_conda_environment(): |
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20 | 21 | """Return True if the current Python executable is in a conda env""" |
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21 | 22 | # TODO: does this need to change on windows? |
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22 | 23 | return Path(sys.prefix, "conda-meta", "history").exists() |
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23 | 24 | |
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24 | 25 | |
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25 | 26 | def _get_conda_executable(): |
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26 | 27 | """Find the path to the conda executable""" |
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27 | 28 | # Check if there is a conda executable in the same directory as the Python executable. |
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28 | 29 | # This is the case within conda's root environment. |
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29 | 30 | conda = Path(sys.executable).parent / "conda" |
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30 | 31 | if conda.isfile(): |
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31 | 32 | return str(conda) |
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32 | 33 | |
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33 | 34 | # Otherwise, attempt to extract the executable from conda history. |
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34 | 35 | # This applies in any conda environment. |
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35 | 36 | history = Path(sys.prefix, "conda-meta", "history").read_text() |
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36 | 37 | match = re.search( |
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37 | 38 | r"^#\s*cmd:\s*(?P<command>.*conda)\s[create|install]", |
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38 | 39 | history, |
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39 | 40 | flags=re.MULTILINE, |
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40 | 41 | ) |
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41 | 42 | if match: |
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42 | 43 | return match.groupdict()["command"] |
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43 | 44 | |
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44 | 45 | # Fallback: assume conda is available on the system path. |
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45 | 46 | return "conda" |
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46 | 47 | |
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47 | 48 | |
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48 | 49 | CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_PREFIX = { |
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49 | 50 | 'install', 'list', 'remove', 'uninstall', 'update', 'upgrade', |
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50 | 51 | } |
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51 | 52 | CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_YES = { |
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52 | 53 | 'install', 'remove', 'uninstall', 'update', 'upgrade', |
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53 | 54 | } |
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54 | 55 | CONDA_ENV_FLAGS = {'-p', '--prefix', '-n', '--name'} |
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55 | 56 | CONDA_YES_FLAGS = {'-y', '--y'} |
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56 | 57 | |
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57 | 58 | |
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58 | 59 | @magics_class |
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59 | 60 | class PackagingMagics(Magics): |
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60 | 61 | """Magics related to packaging & installation""" |
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61 | 62 | |
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62 | 63 | @line_magic |
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63 | 64 | def pip(self, line): |
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64 | 65 | """Run the pip package manager within the current kernel. |
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65 | 66 | |
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66 | 67 | Usage: |
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67 | 68 | %pip install [pkgs] |
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68 | 69 | """ |
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69 | 70 | self.shell.system(' '.join([sys.executable, '-m', 'pip', line])) |
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70 | 71 | print("Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.") |
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71 | 72 | |
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72 | 73 | @line_magic |
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73 | 74 | def conda(self, line): |
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74 | 75 | """Run the conda package manager within the current kernel. |
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75 | 76 | |
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76 | 77 | Usage: |
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77 | 78 | %conda install [pkgs] |
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78 | 79 | """ |
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79 | 80 | if not _is_conda_environment(): |
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80 | 81 | raise ValueError("The python kernel does not appear to be a conda environment. " |
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81 | 82 | "Please use ``%pip install`` instead.") |
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82 | 83 | |
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83 | 84 | conda = _get_conda_executable() |
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84 | 85 | args = shlex.split(line) |
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85 | 86 | command = args[0] |
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86 | 87 | args = args[1:] |
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87 | 88 | extra_args = [] |
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88 | 89 | |
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89 | 90 | # When the subprocess does not allow us to respond "yes" during the installation, |
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90 | 91 | # we need to insert --yes in the argument list for some commands |
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91 | 92 | stdin_disabled = getattr(self.shell, 'kernel', None) is not None |
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92 | 93 | needs_yes = command in CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_YES |
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93 | 94 | has_yes = set(args).intersection(CONDA_YES_FLAGS) |
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94 | 95 | if stdin_disabled and needs_yes and not has_yes: |
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95 | 96 | extra_args.append("--yes") |
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96 | 97 | |
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97 | 98 | # Add --prefix to point conda installation to the current environment |
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98 | 99 | needs_prefix = command in CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_PREFIX |
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99 | 100 | has_prefix = set(args).intersection(CONDA_ENV_FLAGS) |
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100 | 101 | if needs_prefix and not has_prefix: |
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101 | 102 | extra_args.extend(["--prefix", sys.prefix]) |
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102 | 103 | |
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103 | 104 | self.shell.system(' '.join([conda, command] + extra_args + args)) |
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104 | 105 | print("\nNote: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.") |
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1 | 1 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | 3 | IO related utilities. |
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4 | 4 | """ |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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7 | 7 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | import atexit |
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12 | 12 | import os |
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13 | 13 | import sys |
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14 | 14 | import tempfile |
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15 | 15 | import warnings |
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16 | 16 | from warnings import warn |
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17 | from pathlib import Path | |
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17 | 18 | |
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18 | 19 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc |
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19 | 20 | from .capture import CapturedIO, capture_output |
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20 | 21 | |
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21 | 22 | @undoc |
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22 | 23 | class IOStream: |
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23 | 24 | |
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24 | 25 | def __init__(self, stream, fallback=None): |
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25 | 26 | warn('IOStream is deprecated since IPython 5.0, use sys.{stdin,stdout,stderr} instead', |
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26 | 27 | DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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27 | 28 | if not hasattr(stream,'write') or not hasattr(stream,'flush'): |
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28 | 29 | if fallback is not None: |
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29 | 30 | stream = fallback |
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30 | 31 | else: |
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31 | 32 | raise ValueError("fallback required, but not specified") |
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32 | 33 | self.stream = stream |
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33 | 34 | self._swrite = stream.write |
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34 | 35 | |
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35 | 36 | # clone all methods not overridden: |
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36 | 37 | def clone(meth): |
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37 | 38 | return not hasattr(self, meth) and not meth.startswith('_') |
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38 | 39 | for meth in filter(clone, dir(stream)): |
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39 | 40 | try: |
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40 | 41 | val = getattr(stream, meth) |
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41 | 42 | except AttributeError: |
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42 | 43 | pass |
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43 | 44 | else: |
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44 | 45 | setattr(self, meth, val) |
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45 | 46 | |
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46 | 47 | def __repr__(self): |
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47 | 48 | cls = self.__class__ |
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48 | 49 | tpl = '{mod}.{cls}({args})' |
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49 | 50 | return tpl.format(mod=cls.__module__, cls=cls.__name__, args=self.stream) |
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50 | 51 | |
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51 | 52 | def write(self,data): |
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52 | 53 | warn('IOStream is deprecated since IPython 5.0, use sys.{stdin,stdout,stderr} instead', |
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53 | 54 | DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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54 | 55 | try: |
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55 | 56 | self._swrite(data) |
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56 | 57 | except: |
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57 | 58 | try: |
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58 | 59 | # print handles some unicode issues which may trip a plain |
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59 | 60 | # write() call. Emulate write() by using an empty end |
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60 | 61 | # argument. |
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61 | 62 | print(data, end='', file=self.stream) |
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62 | 63 | except: |
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63 | 64 | # if we get here, something is seriously broken. |
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64 | 65 | print('ERROR - failed to write data to stream:', self.stream, |
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65 | 66 | file=sys.stderr) |
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66 | 67 | |
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67 | 68 | def writelines(self, lines): |
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68 | 69 | warn('IOStream is deprecated since IPython 5.0, use sys.{stdin,stdout,stderr} instead', |
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69 | 70 | DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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70 | 71 | if isinstance(lines, str): |
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71 | 72 | lines = [lines] |
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72 | 73 | for line in lines: |
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73 | 74 | self.write(line) |
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74 | 75 | |
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75 | 76 | # This class used to have a writeln method, but regular files and streams |
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76 | 77 | # in Python don't have this method. We need to keep this completely |
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77 | 78 | # compatible so we removed it. |
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78 | 79 | |
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79 | 80 | @property |
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80 | 81 | def closed(self): |
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81 | 82 | return self.stream.closed |
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82 | 83 | |
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83 | 84 | def close(self): |
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84 | 85 | pass |
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85 | 86 | |
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86 | 87 | # setup stdin/stdout/stderr to sys.stdin/sys.stdout/sys.stderr |
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87 | 88 | devnull = open(os.devnull, 'w') |
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88 | 89 | atexit.register(devnull.close) |
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89 | 90 | |
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90 | 91 | # io.std* are deprecated, but don't show our own deprecation warnings |
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91 | 92 | # during initialization of the deprecated API. |
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92 | 93 | with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
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93 | 94 | warnings.simplefilter('ignore', DeprecationWarning) |
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94 | 95 | stdin = IOStream(sys.stdin, fallback=devnull) |
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95 | 96 | stdout = IOStream(sys.stdout, fallback=devnull) |
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96 | 97 | stderr = IOStream(sys.stderr, fallback=devnull) |
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97 | 98 | |
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98 | 99 | class Tee(object): |
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99 | 100 | """A class to duplicate an output stream to stdout/err. |
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100 | 101 | |
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101 | 102 | This works in a manner very similar to the Unix 'tee' command. |
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102 | 103 | |
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103 | 104 | When the object is closed or deleted, it closes the original file given to |
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104 | 105 | it for duplication. |
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105 | 106 | """ |
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106 | 107 | # Inspired by: |
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107 | 108 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2007-May/442737.html |
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108 | 109 | |
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109 | 110 | def __init__(self, file_or_name, mode="w", channel='stdout'): |
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110 | 111 | """Construct a new Tee object. |
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111 | 112 | |
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112 | 113 | Parameters |
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113 | 114 | ---------- |
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114 | 115 | file_or_name : filename or open filehandle (writable) |
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115 | 116 | File that will be duplicated |
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116 | 117 | |
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117 | 118 | mode : optional, valid mode for open(). |
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118 | 119 | If a filename was give, open with this mode. |
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119 | 120 | |
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120 | 121 | channel : str, one of ['stdout', 'stderr'] |
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121 | 122 | """ |
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122 | 123 | if channel not in ['stdout', 'stderr']: |
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123 | 124 | raise ValueError('Invalid channel spec %s' % channel) |
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124 | 125 | |
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125 | 126 | if hasattr(file_or_name, 'write') and hasattr(file_or_name, 'seek'): |
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126 | 127 | self.file = file_or_name |
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127 | 128 | else: |
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128 | 129 | self.file = open(file_or_name, mode) |
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129 | 130 | self.channel = channel |
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130 | 131 | self.ostream = getattr(sys, channel) |
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131 | 132 | setattr(sys, channel, self) |
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132 | 133 | self._closed = False |
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133 | 134 | |
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134 | 135 | def close(self): |
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135 | 136 | """Close the file and restore the channel.""" |
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136 | 137 | self.flush() |
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137 | 138 | setattr(sys, self.channel, self.ostream) |
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138 | 139 | self.file.close() |
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139 | 140 | self._closed = True |
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140 | 141 | |
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141 | 142 | def write(self, data): |
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142 | 143 | """Write data to both channels.""" |
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143 | 144 | self.file.write(data) |
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144 | 145 | self.ostream.write(data) |
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145 | 146 | self.ostream.flush() |
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146 | 147 | |
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147 | 148 | def flush(self): |
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148 | 149 | """Flush both channels.""" |
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149 | 150 | self.file.flush() |
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150 | 151 | self.ostream.flush() |
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151 | 152 | |
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152 | 153 | def __del__(self): |
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153 | 154 | if not self._closed: |
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154 | 155 | self.close() |
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155 | 156 | |
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156 | 157 | |
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157 | 158 | def ask_yes_no(prompt, default=None, interrupt=None): |
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158 | 159 | """Asks a question and returns a boolean (y/n) answer. |
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159 | 160 | |
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160 | 161 | If default is given (one of 'y','n'), it is used if the user input is |
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161 | 162 | empty. If interrupt is given (one of 'y','n'), it is used if the user |
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162 | 163 | presses Ctrl-C. Otherwise the question is repeated until an answer is |
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163 | 164 | given. |
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164 | 165 | |
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165 | 166 | An EOF is treated as the default answer. If there is no default, an |
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166 | 167 | exception is raised to prevent infinite loops. |
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167 | 168 | |
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168 | 169 | Valid answers are: y/yes/n/no (match is not case sensitive).""" |
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169 | 170 | |
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170 | 171 | answers = {'y':True,'n':False,'yes':True,'no':False} |
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171 | 172 | ans = None |
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172 | 173 | while ans not in answers.keys(): |
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173 | 174 | try: |
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174 | 175 | ans = input(prompt+' ').lower() |
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175 | 176 | if not ans: # response was an empty string |
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176 | 177 | ans = default |
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177 | 178 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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178 | 179 | if interrupt: |
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179 | 180 | ans = interrupt |
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180 | 181 | print("\r") |
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181 | 182 | except EOFError: |
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182 | 183 | if default in answers.keys(): |
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183 | 184 | ans = default |
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184 | 185 | print() |
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185 | 186 | else: |
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186 | 187 | raise |
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187 | 188 | |
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188 | 189 | return answers[ans] |
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189 | 190 | |
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190 | 191 | |
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191 | 192 | def temp_pyfile(src, ext='.py'): |
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192 | 193 | """Make a temporary python file, return filename and filehandle. |
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193 | 194 | |
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194 | 195 | Parameters |
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195 | 196 | ---------- |
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196 | 197 | src : string or list of strings (no need for ending newlines if list) |
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197 | 198 | Source code to be written to the file. |
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198 | 199 | |
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199 | 200 | ext : optional, string |
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200 | 201 | Extension for the generated file. |
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201 | 202 | |
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202 | 203 | Returns |
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203 | 204 | ------- |
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204 | 205 | (filename, open filehandle) |
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205 | 206 | It is the caller's responsibility to close the open file and unlink it. |
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206 | 207 | """ |
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207 | fname = tempfile.mkstemp(ext)[1] | |
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208 |
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208 | fname = Path(tempfile.mkstemp(ext)[1]) | |
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209 | with fname.open('w') as f: | |
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209 | 210 | f.write(src) |
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210 | 211 | f.flush() |
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211 | 212 | return fname |
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212 | 213 | |
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213 | 214 | @undoc |
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214 | 215 | def atomic_writing(*args, **kwargs): |
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215 | 216 | """DEPRECATED: moved to notebook.services.contents.fileio""" |
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216 | 217 | warn("IPython.utils.io.atomic_writing has moved to notebook.services.contents.fileio since IPython 4.0", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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217 | 218 | from notebook.services.contents.fileio import atomic_writing |
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218 | 219 | return atomic_writing(*args, **kwargs) |
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219 | 220 | |
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220 | 221 | @undoc |
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221 | 222 | def raw_print(*args, **kw): |
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222 | 223 | """DEPRECATED: Raw print to sys.__stdout__, otherwise identical interface to print().""" |
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223 | 224 | warn("IPython.utils.io.raw_print has been deprecated since IPython 7.0", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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224 | 225 | |
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225 | 226 | print(*args, sep=kw.get('sep', ' '), end=kw.get('end', '\n'), |
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226 | 227 | file=sys.__stdout__) |
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227 | 228 | sys.__stdout__.flush() |
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228 | 229 | |
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229 | 230 | @undoc |
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230 | 231 | def raw_print_err(*args, **kw): |
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231 | 232 | """DEPRECATED: Raw print to sys.__stderr__, otherwise identical interface to print().""" |
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232 | 233 | warn("IPython.utils.io.raw_print_err has been deprecated since IPython 7.0", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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233 | 234 | |
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234 | 235 | print(*args, sep=kw.get('sep', ' '), end=kw.get('end', '\n'), |
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235 | 236 | file=sys.__stderr__) |
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236 | 237 | sys.__stderr__.flush() |
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237 | 238 | |
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238 | 239 | # used by IPykernel <- 4.9. Removed during IPython 7-dev period and re-added |
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239 | 240 | # Keep for a version or two then should remove |
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240 | 241 | rprint = raw_print |
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241 | 242 | rprinte = raw_print_err |
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242 | 243 | |
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243 | 244 | @undoc |
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244 | 245 | def unicode_std_stream(stream='stdout'): |
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245 | 246 | """DEPRECATED, moved to nbconvert.utils.io""" |
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246 | 247 | warn("IPython.utils.io.unicode_std_stream has moved to nbconvert.utils.io since IPython 4.0", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
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247 | 248 | from nbconvert.utils.io import unicode_std_stream |
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248 | 249 | return unicode_std_stream(stream) |
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1 | 1 | # coding: utf-8 |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | # This script autogenerates `IPython.core.latex_symbols.py`, which contains a |
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4 | 4 | # single dict , named `latex_symbols`. The keys in this dict are latex symbols, |
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5 | 5 | # such as `\\alpha` and the values in the dict are the unicode equivalents for |
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6 | 6 | # those. Most importantly, only unicode symbols that are valid identifiers in |
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7 | 7 | # Python 3 are included. |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | # |
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10 | 10 | # The original mapping of latex symbols to unicode comes from the `latex_symbols.jl` files from Julia. |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | import os, sys | |
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12 | from pathlib import Path | |
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13 | 13 | |
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14 | 14 | # Import the Julia LaTeX symbols |
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15 | 15 | print('Importing latex_symbols.js from Julia...') |
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16 | 16 | import requests |
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17 | 17 | url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JuliaLang/julia/master/stdlib/REPL/src/latex_symbols.jl' |
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18 | 18 | r = requests.get(url) |
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19 | 19 | |
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20 | 20 | |
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21 | 21 | # Build a list of key, value pairs |
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22 | 22 | print('Building a list of (latex, unicode) key-value pairs...') |
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23 | 23 | lines = r.text.splitlines() |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | prefixes_line = lines.index('# "font" prefixes') |
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26 | 26 | symbols_line = lines.index('# manual additions:') |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | prefix_dict = {} |
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29 | 29 | for l in lines[prefixes_line + 1: symbols_line]: |
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30 | 30 | p = l.split() |
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31 | 31 | if not p or p[1] == 'latex_symbols': continue |
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32 | 32 | prefix_dict[p[1]] = p[3] |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 | 34 | idents = [] |
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35 | 35 | for l in lines[symbols_line:]: |
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36 | 36 | if not '=>' in l: continue # if it's not a def, skip |
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37 | 37 | if '#' in l: l = l[:l.index('#')] # get rid of eol comments |
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38 | 38 | x, y = l.strip().split('=>') |
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39 | 39 | if '*' in x: # if a prefix is present substitute it with its value |
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40 | 40 | p, x = x.split('*') |
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41 | 41 | x = prefix_dict[p][:-1] + x[1:] |
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42 | 42 | x, y = x.split('"')[1], y.split('"')[1] # get the values in quotes |
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43 | 43 | idents.append((x, y)) |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | # Filter out non-valid identifiers |
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46 | 46 | print('Filtering out characters that are not valid Python 3 identifiers') |
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47 | 47 | |
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48 | 48 | def test_ident(i): |
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49 | 49 | """Is the unicode string valid in a Python 3 identifier.""" |
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50 | 50 | # Some characters are not valid at the start of a name, but we still want to |
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51 | 51 | # include them. So prefix with 'a', which is valid at the start. |
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52 | 52 | return ('a' + i).isidentifier() |
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53 | 53 | |
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54 | 54 | assert test_ident("α") |
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55 | 55 | assert not test_ident('‴') |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | valid_idents = [line for line in idents if test_ident(line[1])] |
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58 | 58 | |
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59 | 59 | # Write the `latex_symbols.py` module in the cwd |
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60 | 60 | |
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61 | 61 | s = """# encoding: utf-8 |
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62 | 62 | |
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63 | 63 | # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND. |
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64 | 64 | |
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65 | 65 | # To update this file, run the script /tools/gen_latex_symbols.py using Python 3 |
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66 | 66 | |
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67 | 67 | # This file is autogenerated from the file: |
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68 | 68 | # https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JuliaLang/julia/master/base/latex_symbols.jl |
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69 | 69 | # This original list is filtered to remove any unicode characters that are not valid |
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70 | 70 | # Python identifiers. |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | latex_symbols = {\n |
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73 | 73 | """ |
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74 | 74 | for line in valid_idents: |
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75 | 75 | s += ' "%s" : "%s",\n' % (line[0], line[1]) |
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76 | 76 | s += "}\n" |
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77 | 77 | |
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78 | 78 | s += """ |
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79 | 79 | |
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80 | 80 | reverse_latex_symbol = { v:k for k,v in latex_symbols.items()} |
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81 | 81 | """ |
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82 | 82 | |
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83 |
fn = |
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84 | print("Writing the file: %s" % fn) | |
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85 |
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86 | f.write(s) | |
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83 | fn = Path('..', 'IPython', 'core', 'latex_symbols.py') | |
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84 | print("Writing the file: %s" % str(fn)) | |
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85 | fn.write_text(s, encoding='utf-8') | |
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87 | 86 | |
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