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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Displayhook for IPython. |
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2 | """Displayhook for IPython. | |
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 | * Brian Granger |
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7 | * Brian Granger | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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10 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team |
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11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # Imports |
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19 | # Imports | |
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | import __builtin__ |
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22 | import __builtin__ | |
23 | from pprint import PrettyPrinter |
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23 | from pprint import PrettyPrinter | |
24 | pformat = PrettyPrinter().pformat |
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24 | pformat = PrettyPrinter().pformat | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable |
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26 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable | |
27 | from IPython.core import prompts |
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27 | from IPython.core import prompts | |
28 | import IPython.utils.generics |
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28 | import IPython.utils.generics | |
29 | import IPython.utils.io |
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29 | import IPython.utils.io | |
30 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Int |
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30 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Int | |
31 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn |
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31 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
34 | # Main displayhook class |
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34 | # Main displayhook class | |
35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | # TODO: The DisplayHook class should be split into two classes, one that |
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37 | # TODO: The DisplayHook class should be split into two classes, one that | |
38 | # manages the prompts and their synchronization and another that just does the |
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38 | # manages the prompts and their synchronization and another that just does the | |
39 | # displayhook logic and calls into the prompt manager. |
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39 | # displayhook logic and calls into the prompt manager. | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | # TODO: Move the various attributes (cache_size, colors, input_sep, |
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41 | # TODO: Move the various attributes (cache_size, colors, input_sep, | |
42 | # output_sep, output_sep2, ps1, ps2, ps_out, pad_left). Some of these are also |
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42 | # output_sep, output_sep2, ps1, ps2, ps_out, pad_left). Some of these are also | |
43 | # attributes of InteractiveShell. They should be on ONE object only and the |
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43 | # attributes of InteractiveShell. They should be on ONE object only and the | |
44 | # other objects should ask that one object for their values. |
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44 | # other objects should ask that one object for their values. | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | class DisplayHook(Configurable): |
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46 | class DisplayHook(Configurable): | |
47 | """The custom IPython displayhook to replace sys.displayhook. |
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47 | """The custom IPython displayhook to replace sys.displayhook. | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | This class does many things, but the basic idea is that it is a callable |
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49 | This class does many things, but the basic idea is that it is a callable | |
50 | that gets called anytime user code returns a value. |
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50 | that gets called anytime user code returns a value. | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | Currently this class does more than just the displayhook logic and that |
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52 | Currently this class does more than just the displayhook logic and that | |
53 | extra logic should eventually be moved out of here. |
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53 | extra logic should eventually be moved out of here. | |
54 | """ |
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54 | """ | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
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56 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
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57 | ||||
57 | # Each call to the In[] prompt raises it by 1, even the first. |
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58 | # Each call to the In[] prompt raises it by 1, even the first. | |
58 | prompt_count = Int(0) |
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59 | #prompt_count = Int(0) | |
59 |
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60 | |||
60 | def __init__(self, shell=None, cache_size=1000, |
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61 | def __init__(self, shell=None, cache_size=1000, | |
61 | colors='NoColor', input_sep='\n', |
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62 | colors='NoColor', input_sep='\n', | |
62 | output_sep='\n', output_sep2='', |
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63 | output_sep='\n', output_sep2='', | |
63 | ps1 = None, ps2 = None, ps_out = None, pad_left=True, |
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64 | ps1 = None, ps2 = None, ps_out = None, pad_left=True, | |
64 | config=None): |
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65 | config=None): | |
65 | super(DisplayHook, self).__init__(shell=shell, config=config) |
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66 | super(DisplayHook, self).__init__(shell=shell, config=config) | |
66 |
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67 | |||
67 | cache_size_min = 3 |
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68 | cache_size_min = 3 | |
68 | if cache_size <= 0: |
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69 | if cache_size <= 0: | |
69 | self.do_full_cache = 0 |
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70 | self.do_full_cache = 0 | |
70 | cache_size = 0 |
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71 | cache_size = 0 | |
71 | elif cache_size < cache_size_min: |
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72 | elif cache_size < cache_size_min: | |
72 | self.do_full_cache = 0 |
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73 | self.do_full_cache = 0 | |
73 | cache_size = 0 |
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74 | cache_size = 0 | |
74 | warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % |
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75 | warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % | |
75 | cache_size_min,level=3) |
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76 | cache_size_min,level=3) | |
76 | else: |
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77 | else: | |
77 | self.do_full_cache = 1 |
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78 | self.do_full_cache = 1 | |
78 |
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79 | |||
79 | self.cache_size = cache_size |
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80 | self.cache_size = cache_size | |
80 | self.input_sep = input_sep |
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81 | self.input_sep = input_sep | |
81 |
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82 | |||
82 | # we need a reference to the user-level namespace |
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83 | # we need a reference to the user-level namespace | |
83 | self.shell = shell |
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84 | self.shell = shell | |
84 |
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85 | |||
85 | # Set input prompt strings and colors |
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86 | # Set input prompt strings and colors | |
86 | if cache_size == 0: |
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87 | if cache_size == 0: | |
87 | if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ |
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88 | if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | |
88 | or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: |
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89 | or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: | |
89 | ps1 = '>>> ' |
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90 | ps1 = '>>> ' | |
90 | if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ |
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91 | if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ | |
91 | or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: |
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92 | or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: | |
92 | ps2 = '... ' |
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93 | ps2 = '... ' | |
93 | self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') |
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94 | self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') | |
94 | self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') |
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95 | self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') | |
95 | self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') |
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96 | self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') | |
96 |
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97 | |||
97 | self.color_table = prompts.PromptColors |
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98 | self.color_table = prompts.PromptColors | |
98 | self.prompt1 = prompts.Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, |
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99 | self.prompt1 = prompts.Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, | |
99 | pad_left=pad_left) |
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100 | pad_left=pad_left) | |
100 | self.prompt2 = prompts.Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) |
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101 | self.prompt2 = prompts.Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) | |
101 | self.prompt_out = prompts.PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, |
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102 | self.prompt_out = prompts.PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, | |
102 | pad_left=pad_left) |
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103 | pad_left=pad_left) | |
103 | self.set_colors(colors) |
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104 | self.set_colors(colors) | |
104 |
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105 | |||
105 | # Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning |
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106 | # Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning | |
106 | # continuation and auto-rewrite prompts |
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107 | # continuation and auto-rewrite prompts | |
107 | self.last_prompt = '' |
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108 | self.last_prompt = '' | |
108 | self.output_sep = output_sep |
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109 | self.output_sep = output_sep | |
109 | self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 |
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110 | self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 | |
110 | self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' |
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111 | self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' | |
111 | self.pprint_types = map(type,[(),[],{}]) |
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112 | self.pprint_types = map(type,[(),[],{}]) | |
112 |
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113 | |||
113 | # these are deliberately global: |
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114 | # these are deliberately global: | |
114 | to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} |
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115 | to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} | |
115 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) |
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116 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) | |
116 |
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117 | |||
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118 | @property | |||
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119 | def prompt_count(self): | |||
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120 | return self.shell.execution_count | |||
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121 | ||||
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122 | @prompt_count.setter | |||
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123 | def _set_prompt_count(self, val): | |||
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124 | raise ValueError('prompt count is read only') | |||
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125 | ||||
117 | def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): |
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126 | def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): | |
118 | if p_str is None: |
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127 | if p_str is None: | |
119 | if self.do_full_cache: |
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128 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
120 | return cache_def |
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129 | return cache_def | |
121 | else: |
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130 | else: | |
122 | return no_cache_def |
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131 | return no_cache_def | |
123 | else: |
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132 | else: | |
124 | return p_str |
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133 | return p_str | |
125 |
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134 | |||
126 | def set_colors(self, colors): |
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135 | def set_colors(self, colors): | |
127 | """Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three |
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136 | """Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three | |
128 | prompt subsystems.""" |
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137 | prompt subsystems.""" | |
129 |
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138 | |||
130 | # FIXME: This modifying of the global prompts.prompt_specials needs |
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139 | # FIXME: This modifying of the global prompts.prompt_specials needs | |
131 | # to be fixed. We need to refactor all of the prompts stuff to use |
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140 | # to be fixed. We need to refactor all of the prompts stuff to use | |
132 | # proper configuration and traits notifications. |
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141 | # proper configuration and traits notifications. | |
133 | if colors.lower()=='nocolor': |
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142 | if colors.lower()=='nocolor': | |
134 | prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_nocolor |
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143 | prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_nocolor | |
135 | else: |
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144 | else: | |
136 | prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_color |
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145 | prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_color | |
137 |
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146 | |||
138 | self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) |
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147 | self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) | |
139 | self.prompt1.set_colors() |
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148 | self.prompt1.set_colors() | |
140 | self.prompt2.set_colors() |
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149 | self.prompt2.set_colors() | |
141 | self.prompt_out.set_colors() |
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150 | self.prompt_out.set_colors() | |
142 |
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151 | |||
143 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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152 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
144 | # Methods used in __call__. Override these methods to modify the behavior |
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153 | # Methods used in __call__. Override these methods to modify the behavior | |
145 | # of the displayhook. |
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154 | # of the displayhook. | |
146 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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155 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
147 |
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156 | |||
148 | def check_for_underscore(self): |
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157 | def check_for_underscore(self): | |
149 | """Check if the user has set the '_' variable by hand.""" |
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158 | """Check if the user has set the '_' variable by hand.""" | |
150 | # If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete |
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159 | # If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete | |
151 | # ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in |
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160 | # ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in | |
152 | # particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. |
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161 | # particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. | |
153 | if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: |
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162 | if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
154 | try: |
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163 | try: | |
155 | del self.shell.user_ns['_'] |
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164 | del self.shell.user_ns['_'] | |
156 | except KeyError: |
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165 | except KeyError: | |
157 | pass |
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166 | pass | |
158 |
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167 | |||
159 | def quiet(self): |
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168 | def quiet(self): | |
160 | """Should we silence the display hook because of ';'?""" |
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169 | """Should we silence the display hook because of ';'?""" | |
161 | # do not print output if input ends in ';' |
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170 | # do not print output if input ends in ';' | |
162 | try: |
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171 | try: | |
163 | if self.shell.input_hist[self.prompt_count].endswith(';\n'): |
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172 | if self.shell.input_hist[self.prompt_count].endswith(';\n'): | |
164 | return True |
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173 | return True | |
165 | except IndexError: |
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174 | except IndexError: | |
166 | # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here |
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175 | # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here | |
167 | pass |
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176 | pass | |
168 | return False |
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177 | return False | |
169 |
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178 | |||
170 | def start_displayhook(self): |
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179 | def start_displayhook(self): | |
171 | """Start the displayhook, initializing resources.""" |
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180 | """Start the displayhook, initializing resources.""" | |
172 | pass |
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181 | pass | |
173 |
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182 | |||
174 | def write_output_prompt(self): |
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183 | def write_output_prompt(self): | |
175 | """Write the output prompt.""" |
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184 | """Write the output prompt.""" | |
176 | # Use write, not print which adds an extra space. |
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185 | # Use write, not print which adds an extra space. | |
177 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(self.output_sep) |
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186 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(self.output_sep) | |
178 | outprompt = str(self.prompt_out) |
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187 | outprompt = str(self.prompt_out) | |
179 | if self.do_full_cache: |
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188 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
180 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(outprompt) |
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189 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(outprompt) | |
181 |
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190 | |||
182 | # TODO: Make this method an extension point. The previous implementation |
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191 | # TODO: Make this method an extension point. The previous implementation | |
183 | # has both a result_display hook as well as a result_display generic |
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192 | # has both a result_display hook as well as a result_display generic | |
184 | # function to customize the repr on a per class basis. We need to rethink |
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193 | # function to customize the repr on a per class basis. We need to rethink | |
185 | # the hooks mechanism before doing this though. |
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194 | # the hooks mechanism before doing this though. | |
186 | def compute_result_repr(self, result): |
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195 | def compute_result_repr(self, result): | |
187 | """Compute and return the repr of the object to be displayed. |
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196 | """Compute and return the repr of the object to be displayed. | |
188 |
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197 | |||
189 | This method only compute the string form of the repr and should NOT |
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198 | This method only compute the string form of the repr and should NOT | |
190 | actual print or write that to a stream. This method may also transform |
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199 | actual print or write that to a stream. This method may also transform | |
191 | the result itself, but the default implementation passes the original |
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200 | the result itself, but the default implementation passes the original | |
192 | through. |
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201 | through. | |
193 | """ |
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202 | """ | |
194 | try: |
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203 | try: | |
195 | if self.shell.pprint: |
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204 | if self.shell.pprint: | |
196 | result_repr = pformat(result) |
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205 | result_repr = pformat(result) | |
197 | if '\n' in result_repr: |
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206 | if '\n' in result_repr: | |
198 | # So that multi-line strings line up with the left column of |
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207 | # So that multi-line strings line up with the left column of | |
199 | # the screen, instead of having the output prompt mess up |
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208 | # the screen, instead of having the output prompt mess up | |
200 | # their first line. |
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209 | # their first line. | |
201 | result_repr = '\n' + result_repr |
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210 | result_repr = '\n' + result_repr | |
202 | else: |
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211 | else: | |
203 | result_repr = repr(result) |
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212 | result_repr = repr(result) | |
204 | except TypeError: |
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213 | except TypeError: | |
205 | # This happens when result.__repr__ doesn't return a string, |
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214 | # This happens when result.__repr__ doesn't return a string, | |
206 | # such as when it returns None. |
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215 | # such as when it returns None. | |
207 | result_repr = '\n' |
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216 | result_repr = '\n' | |
208 | return result, result_repr |
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217 | return result, result_repr | |
209 |
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218 | |||
210 | def write_result_repr(self, result_repr): |
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219 | def write_result_repr(self, result_repr): | |
211 | # We want to print because we want to always make sure we have a |
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220 | # We want to print because we want to always make sure we have a | |
212 | # newline, even if all the prompt separators are ''. This is the |
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221 | # newline, even if all the prompt separators are ''. This is the | |
213 | # standard IPython behavior. |
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222 | # standard IPython behavior. | |
214 | print >>IPython.utils.io.Term.cout, result_repr |
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223 | print >>IPython.utils.io.Term.cout, result_repr | |
215 |
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224 | |||
216 | def update_user_ns(self, result): |
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225 | def update_user_ns(self, result): | |
217 | """Update user_ns with various things like _, __, _1, etc.""" |
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226 | """Update user_ns with various things like _, __, _1, etc.""" | |
218 |
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227 | |||
219 | # Avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out |
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228 | # Avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out | |
220 | if result is not self.shell.user_ns['_oh']: |
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229 | if result is not self.shell.user_ns['_oh']: | |
221 | if len(self.shell.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: |
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230 | if len(self.shell.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: | |
222 | warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ |
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231 | warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ | |
223 | `self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' |
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232 | `self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' | |
224 | 'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' |
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233 | 'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' | |
225 | 'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' |
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234 | 'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' | |
226 | 'with the current result.') |
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235 | 'with the current result.') | |
227 |
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236 | |||
228 | self.flush() |
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237 | self.flush() | |
229 | # Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise |
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238 | # Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise | |
230 | # we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). |
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239 | # we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). | |
231 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: |
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240 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
232 | self.___ = self.__ |
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241 | self.___ = self.__ | |
233 | self.__ = self._ |
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242 | self.__ = self._ | |
234 | self._ = result |
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243 | self._ = result | |
235 | self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___}) |
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244 | self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___}) | |
236 |
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245 | |||
237 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically |
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246 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically | |
238 | to_main = {} |
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247 | to_main = {} | |
239 | if self.do_full_cache: |
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248 | if self.do_full_cache: | |
240 | new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` |
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249 | new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` | |
241 | to_main[new_result] = result |
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250 | to_main[new_result] = result | |
242 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main) |
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251 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main) | |
243 | self.shell.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = result |
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252 | self.shell.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = result | |
244 |
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253 | |||
245 | def log_output(self, result): |
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254 | def log_output(self, result): | |
246 | """Log the output.""" |
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255 | """Log the output.""" | |
247 | if self.shell.logger.log_output: |
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256 | if self.shell.logger.log_output: | |
248 | self.shell.logger.log_write(repr(result),'output') |
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257 | self.shell.logger.log_write(repr(result),'output') | |
249 |
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258 | |||
250 | def finish_displayhook(self): |
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259 | def finish_displayhook(self): | |
251 | """Finish up all displayhook activities.""" |
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260 | """Finish up all displayhook activities.""" | |
252 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(self.output_sep2) |
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261 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.write(self.output_sep2) | |
253 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.flush() |
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262 | IPython.utils.io.Term.cout.flush() | |
254 |
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263 | |||
255 | def __call__(self, result=None): |
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264 | def __call__(self, result=None): | |
256 | """Printing with history cache management. |
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265 | """Printing with history cache management. | |
257 |
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266 | |||
258 | This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is |
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267 | This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is | |
259 | activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it. |
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268 | activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it. | |
260 | """ |
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269 | """ | |
261 | self.check_for_underscore() |
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270 | self.check_for_underscore() | |
262 | if result is not None and not self.quiet(): |
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271 | if result is not None and not self.quiet(): | |
263 | self.start_displayhook() |
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272 | self.start_displayhook() | |
264 | self.write_output_prompt() |
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273 | self.write_output_prompt() | |
265 | result, result_repr = self.compute_result_repr(result) |
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274 | result, result_repr = self.compute_result_repr(result) | |
266 | self.write_result_repr(result_repr) |
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275 | self.write_result_repr(result_repr) | |
267 | self.update_user_ns(result) |
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276 | self.update_user_ns(result) | |
268 | self.log_output(result) |
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277 | self.log_output(result) | |
269 | self.finish_displayhook() |
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278 | self.finish_displayhook() | |
270 |
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279 | |||
271 | def flush(self): |
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280 | def flush(self): | |
272 | if not self.do_full_cache: |
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281 | if not self.do_full_cache: | |
273 | raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ |
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282 | raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ | |
274 | "if full caching is not enabled!" |
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283 | "if full caching is not enabled!" | |
275 | # delete auto-generated vars from global namespace |
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284 | # delete auto-generated vars from global namespace | |
276 |
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285 | |||
277 | for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): |
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286 | for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): | |
278 | key = '_'+`n` |
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287 | key = '_'+`n` | |
279 | try: |
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288 | try: | |
280 | del self.shell.user_ns[key] |
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289 | del self.shell.user_ns[key] | |
281 | except: pass |
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290 | except: pass | |
282 | self.shell.user_ns['_oh'].clear() |
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291 | self.shell.user_ns['_oh'].clear() | |
283 |
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292 | |||
284 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: |
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293 | if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
285 | self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) |
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294 | self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) | |
286 | import gc |
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295 | import gc | |
287 | gc.collect() # xxx needed? |
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296 | gc.collect() # xxx needed? | |
288 |
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297 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Main IPython class.""" |
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2 | """Main IPython class.""" | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
5 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> |
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5 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> | |
6 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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6 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team |
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7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team | |
8 | # |
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8 | # | |
9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | # Imports |
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14 | # Imports | |
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | from __future__ import with_statement |
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17 | from __future__ import with_statement | |
18 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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18 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | import __builtin__ |
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20 | import __builtin__ | |
21 | import __future__ |
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21 | import __future__ | |
22 | import abc |
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22 | import abc | |
23 | import atexit |
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23 | import atexit | |
24 | import codeop |
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24 | import codeop | |
25 | import exceptions |
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25 | import exceptions | |
26 | import new |
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26 | import new | |
27 | import os |
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27 | import os | |
28 | import re |
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28 | import re | |
29 | import string |
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29 | import string | |
30 | import sys |
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30 | import sys | |
31 | import tempfile |
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31 | import tempfile | |
32 | from contextlib import nested |
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32 | from contextlib import nested | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable |
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34 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable | |
35 | from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect |
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35 | from IPython.core import debugger, oinspect | |
36 | from IPython.core import history as ipcorehist |
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36 | from IPython.core import history as ipcorehist | |
37 | from IPython.core import page |
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37 | from IPython.core import page | |
38 | from IPython.core import prefilter |
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38 | from IPython.core import prefilter | |
39 | from IPython.core import shadowns |
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39 | from IPython.core import shadowns | |
40 | from IPython.core import ultratb |
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40 | from IPython.core import ultratb | |
41 | from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager |
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41 | from IPython.core.alias import AliasManager | |
42 | from IPython.core.builtin_trap import BuiltinTrap |
|
42 | from IPython.core.builtin_trap import BuiltinTrap | |
43 | from IPython.core.display_trap import DisplayTrap |
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43 | from IPython.core.display_trap import DisplayTrap | |
44 | from IPython.core.displayhook import DisplayHook |
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44 | from IPython.core.displayhook import DisplayHook | |
45 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext, UsageError |
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45 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext, UsageError | |
46 | from IPython.core.extensions import ExtensionManager |
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46 | from IPython.core.extensions import ExtensionManager | |
47 | from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule, init_fakemod_dict |
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47 | from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule, init_fakemod_dict | |
48 | from IPython.core.inputlist import InputList |
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48 | from IPython.core.inputlist import InputList | |
49 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import IPythonInputSplitter |
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49 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import IPythonInputSplitter | |
50 | from IPython.core.logger import Logger |
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50 | from IPython.core.logger import Logger | |
51 | from IPython.core.magic import Magic |
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51 | from IPython.core.magic import Magic | |
52 | from IPython.core.payload import PayloadManager |
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52 | from IPython.core.payload import PayloadManager | |
53 | from IPython.core.plugin import PluginManager |
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53 | from IPython.core.plugin import PluginManager | |
54 | from IPython.core.prefilter import PrefilterManager, ESC_MAGIC |
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54 | from IPython.core.prefilter import PrefilterManager, ESC_MAGIC | |
55 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS |
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55 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS | |
56 | from IPython.utils import PyColorize |
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56 | from IPython.utils import PyColorize | |
57 | from IPython.utils import io |
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57 | from IPython.utils import io | |
58 | from IPython.utils import pickleshare |
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58 | from IPython.utils import pickleshare | |
59 | from IPython.utils.doctestreload import doctest_reload |
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59 | from IPython.utils.doctestreload import doctest_reload | |
60 | from IPython.utils.io import ask_yes_no, rprint |
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60 | from IPython.utils.io import ask_yes_no, rprint | |
61 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
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61 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
62 | from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, get_ipython_dir, HomeDirError |
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62 | from IPython.utils.path import get_home_dir, get_ipython_dir, HomeDirError | |
63 | from IPython.utils.process import system, getoutput |
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63 | from IPython.utils.process import system, getoutput | |
64 | from IPython.utils.strdispatch import StrDispatch |
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64 | from IPython.utils.strdispatch import StrDispatch | |
65 | from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath |
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65 | from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath | |
66 | from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces, format_screen, LSString, SList |
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66 | from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces, format_screen, LSString, SList | |
67 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Int, Str, CBool, CaselessStrEnum, Enum, |
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67 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Int, Str, CBool, CaselessStrEnum, Enum, | |
68 | List, Unicode, Instance, Type) |
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68 | List, Unicode, Instance, Type) | |
69 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error, fatal |
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69 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error, fatal | |
70 | import IPython.core.hooks |
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70 | import IPython.core.hooks | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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72 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
73 | # Globals |
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73 | # Globals | |
74 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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74 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management |
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76 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management | |
77 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') |
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77 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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79 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
80 | # Utilities |
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80 | # Utilities | |
81 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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81 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code |
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83 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code | |
84 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) |
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84 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) | |
85 | raw_input_original = raw_input |
|
85 | raw_input_original = raw_input | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | def softspace(file, newvalue): |
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87 | def softspace(file, newvalue): | |
88 | """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency""" |
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88 | """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency""" | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | oldvalue = 0 |
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90 | oldvalue = 0 | |
91 | try: |
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91 | try: | |
92 | oldvalue = file.softspace |
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92 | oldvalue = file.softspace | |
93 | except AttributeError: |
|
93 | except AttributeError: | |
94 | pass |
|
94 | pass | |
95 | try: |
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95 | try: | |
96 | file.softspace = newvalue |
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96 | file.softspace = newvalue | |
97 | except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
|
97 | except (AttributeError, TypeError): | |
98 | # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes" |
|
98 | # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes" | |
99 | pass |
|
99 | pass | |
100 | return oldvalue |
|
100 | return oldvalue | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | def no_op(*a, **kw): pass |
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103 | def no_op(*a, **kw): pass | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | class SpaceInInput(exceptions.Exception): pass |
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105 | class SpaceInInput(exceptions.Exception): pass | |
106 |
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106 | |||
107 | class Bunch: pass |
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107 | class Bunch: pass | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 |
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109 | |||
110 | def get_default_colors(): |
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110 | def get_default_colors(): | |
111 | if sys.platform=='darwin': |
|
111 | if sys.platform=='darwin': | |
112 | return "LightBG" |
|
112 | return "LightBG" | |
113 | elif os.name=='nt': |
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113 | elif os.name=='nt': | |
114 | return 'Linux' |
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114 | return 'Linux' | |
115 | else: |
|
115 | else: | |
116 | return 'Linux' |
|
116 | return 'Linux' | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 |
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118 | |||
119 | class SeparateStr(Str): |
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119 | class SeparateStr(Str): | |
120 | """A Str subclass to validate separate_in, separate_out, etc. |
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120 | """A Str subclass to validate separate_in, separate_out, etc. | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | This is a Str based trait that converts '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'. |
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122 | This is a Str based trait that converts '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n'. | |
123 | """ |
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123 | """ | |
124 |
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124 | |||
125 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
125 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
126 | if value == '0': value = '' |
|
126 | if value == '0': value = '' | |
127 | value = value.replace('\\n','\n') |
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127 | value = value.replace('\\n','\n') | |
128 | return super(SeparateStr, self).validate(obj, value) |
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128 | return super(SeparateStr, self).validate(obj, value) | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 | class MultipleInstanceError(Exception): |
|
130 | class MultipleInstanceError(Exception): | |
131 | pass |
|
131 | pass | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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134 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
135 | # Main IPython class |
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135 | # Main IPython class | |
136 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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136 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 |
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138 | |||
139 | class InteractiveShell(Configurable, Magic): |
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139 | class InteractiveShell(Configurable, Magic): | |
140 | """An enhanced, interactive shell for Python.""" |
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140 | """An enhanced, interactive shell for Python.""" | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | _instance = None |
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142 | _instance = None | |
143 | autocall = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=1, config=True) |
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143 | autocall = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=1, config=True) | |
144 | # TODO: remove all autoindent logic and put into frontends. |
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144 | # TODO: remove all autoindent logic and put into frontends. | |
145 | # We can't do this yet because even runlines uses the autoindent. |
|
145 | # We can't do this yet because even runlines uses the autoindent. | |
146 | autoindent = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
146 | autoindent = CBool(True, config=True) | |
147 | automagic = CBool(True, config=True) |
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147 | automagic = CBool(True, config=True) | |
148 | cache_size = Int(1000, config=True) |
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148 | cache_size = Int(1000, config=True) | |
149 | color_info = CBool(True, config=True) |
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149 | color_info = CBool(True, config=True) | |
150 | colors = CaselessStrEnum(('NoColor','LightBG','Linux'), |
|
150 | colors = CaselessStrEnum(('NoColor','LightBG','Linux'), | |
151 | default_value=get_default_colors(), config=True) |
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151 | default_value=get_default_colors(), config=True) | |
152 | debug = CBool(False, config=True) |
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152 | debug = CBool(False, config=True) | |
153 | deep_reload = CBool(False, config=True) |
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153 | deep_reload = CBool(False, config=True) | |
154 | displayhook_class = Type(DisplayHook) |
|
154 | displayhook_class = Type(DisplayHook) | |
155 | exit_now = CBool(False) |
|
155 | exit_now = CBool(False) | |
156 | filename = Str("<ipython console>") |
|
156 | filename = Str("<ipython console>") | |
157 | ipython_dir= Unicode('', config=True) # Set to get_ipython_dir() in __init__ |
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157 | ipython_dir= Unicode('', config=True) # Set to get_ipython_dir() in __init__ | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | # Input splitter, to split entire cells of input into either individual |
|
159 | # Input splitter, to split entire cells of input into either individual | |
160 | # interactive statements or whole blocks. |
|
160 | # interactive statements or whole blocks. | |
161 | input_splitter = Instance('IPython.core.inputsplitter.IPythonInputSplitter', |
|
161 | input_splitter = Instance('IPython.core.inputsplitter.IPythonInputSplitter', | |
162 | (), {}) |
|
162 | (), {}) | |
163 | logstart = CBool(False, config=True) |
|
163 | logstart = CBool(False, config=True) | |
164 | logfile = Str('', config=True) |
|
164 | logfile = Str('', config=True) | |
165 | logappend = Str('', config=True) |
|
165 | logappend = Str('', config=True) | |
166 | object_info_string_level = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, |
|
166 | object_info_string_level = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, | |
167 | config=True) |
|
167 | config=True) | |
168 | pdb = CBool(False, config=True) |
|
168 | pdb = CBool(False, config=True) | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | pprint = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
170 | pprint = CBool(True, config=True) | |
171 | profile = Str('', config=True) |
|
171 | profile = Str('', config=True) | |
172 | prompt_in1 = Str('In [\\#]: ', config=True) |
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172 | prompt_in1 = Str('In [\\#]: ', config=True) | |
173 | prompt_in2 = Str(' .\\D.: ', config=True) |
|
173 | prompt_in2 = Str(' .\\D.: ', config=True) | |
174 | prompt_out = Str('Out[\\#]: ', config=True) |
|
174 | prompt_out = Str('Out[\\#]: ', config=True) | |
175 | prompts_pad_left = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
175 | prompts_pad_left = CBool(True, config=True) | |
176 | quiet = CBool(False, config=True) |
|
176 | quiet = CBool(False, config=True) | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | # The readline stuff will eventually be moved to the terminal subclass |
|
178 | # The readline stuff will eventually be moved to the terminal subclass | |
179 | # but for now, we can't do that as readline is welded in everywhere. |
|
179 | # but for now, we can't do that as readline is welded in everywhere. | |
180 | readline_use = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
180 | readline_use = CBool(True, config=True) | |
181 | readline_merge_completions = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
181 | readline_merge_completions = CBool(True, config=True) | |
182 | readline_omit__names = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, config=True) |
|
182 | readline_omit__names = Enum((0,1,2), default_value=0, config=True) | |
183 | readline_remove_delims = Str('-/~', config=True) |
|
183 | readline_remove_delims = Str('-/~', config=True) | |
184 | readline_parse_and_bind = List([ |
|
184 | readline_parse_and_bind = List([ | |
185 | 'tab: complete', |
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185 | 'tab: complete', | |
186 | '"\C-l": clear-screen', |
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186 | '"\C-l": clear-screen', | |
187 | 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on', |
|
187 | 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on', | |
188 | '"\C-o": tab-insert', |
|
188 | '"\C-o": tab-insert', | |
189 | '"\M-i": " "', |
|
189 | '"\M-i": " "', | |
190 | '"\M-o": "\d\d\d\d"', |
|
190 | '"\M-o": "\d\d\d\d"', | |
191 | '"\M-I": "\d\d\d\d"', |
|
191 | '"\M-I": "\d\d\d\d"', | |
192 | '"\C-r": reverse-search-history', |
|
192 | '"\C-r": reverse-search-history', | |
193 | '"\C-s": forward-search-history', |
|
193 | '"\C-s": forward-search-history', | |
194 | '"\C-p": history-search-backward', |
|
194 | '"\C-p": history-search-backward', | |
195 | '"\C-n": history-search-forward', |
|
195 | '"\C-n": history-search-forward', | |
196 | '"\e[A": history-search-backward', |
|
196 | '"\e[A": history-search-backward', | |
197 | '"\e[B": history-search-forward', |
|
197 | '"\e[B": history-search-forward', | |
198 | '"\C-k": kill-line', |
|
198 | '"\C-k": kill-line', | |
199 | '"\C-u": unix-line-discard', |
|
199 | '"\C-u": unix-line-discard', | |
200 | ], allow_none=False, config=True) |
|
200 | ], allow_none=False, config=True) | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | # TODO: this part of prompt management should be moved to the frontends. |
|
202 | # TODO: this part of prompt management should be moved to the frontends. | |
203 | # Use custom TraitTypes that convert '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n' |
|
203 | # Use custom TraitTypes that convert '0'->'' and '\\n'->'\n' | |
204 | separate_in = SeparateStr('\n', config=True) |
|
204 | separate_in = SeparateStr('\n', config=True) | |
205 | separate_out = SeparateStr('', config=True) |
|
205 | separate_out = SeparateStr('', config=True) | |
206 | separate_out2 = SeparateStr('', config=True) |
|
206 | separate_out2 = SeparateStr('', config=True) | |
207 | wildcards_case_sensitive = CBool(True, config=True) |
|
207 | wildcards_case_sensitive = CBool(True, config=True) | |
208 | xmode = CaselessStrEnum(('Context','Plain', 'Verbose'), |
|
208 | xmode = CaselessStrEnum(('Context','Plain', 'Verbose'), | |
209 | default_value='Context', config=True) |
|
209 | default_value='Context', config=True) | |
210 |
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210 | |||
211 | # Subcomponents of InteractiveShell |
|
211 | # Subcomponents of InteractiveShell | |
212 | alias_manager = Instance('IPython.core.alias.AliasManager') |
|
212 | alias_manager = Instance('IPython.core.alias.AliasManager') | |
213 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') |
|
213 | prefilter_manager = Instance('IPython.core.prefilter.PrefilterManager') | |
214 | builtin_trap = Instance('IPython.core.builtin_trap.BuiltinTrap') |
|
214 | builtin_trap = Instance('IPython.core.builtin_trap.BuiltinTrap') | |
215 | display_trap = Instance('IPython.core.display_trap.DisplayTrap') |
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215 | display_trap = Instance('IPython.core.display_trap.DisplayTrap') | |
216 | extension_manager = Instance('IPython.core.extensions.ExtensionManager') |
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216 | extension_manager = Instance('IPython.core.extensions.ExtensionManager') | |
217 | plugin_manager = Instance('IPython.core.plugin.PluginManager') |
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217 | plugin_manager = Instance('IPython.core.plugin.PluginManager') | |
218 | payload_manager = Instance('IPython.core.payload.PayloadManager') |
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218 | payload_manager = Instance('IPython.core.payload.PayloadManager') | |
219 |
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219 | |||
220 | # Private interface |
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220 | # Private interface | |
221 | _post_execute = set() |
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221 | _post_execute = set() | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, |
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223 | def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, | |
224 | user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None, |
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224 | user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None, | |
225 | custom_exceptions=((), None)): |
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225 | custom_exceptions=((), None)): | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | # This is where traits with a config_key argument are updated |
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227 | # This is where traits with a config_key argument are updated | |
228 | # from the values on config. |
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228 | # from the values on config. | |
229 | super(InteractiveShell, self).__init__(config=config) |
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229 | super(InteractiveShell, self).__init__(config=config) | |
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | # These are relatively independent and stateless |
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231 | # These are relatively independent and stateless | |
232 | self.init_ipython_dir(ipython_dir) |
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232 | self.init_ipython_dir(ipython_dir) | |
233 | self.init_instance_attrs() |
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233 | self.init_instance_attrs() | |
234 | self.init_environment() |
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234 | self.init_environment() | |
235 |
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235 | |||
236 | # Create namespaces (user_ns, user_global_ns, etc.) |
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236 | # Create namespaces (user_ns, user_global_ns, etc.) | |
237 | self.init_create_namespaces(user_ns, user_global_ns) |
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237 | self.init_create_namespaces(user_ns, user_global_ns) | |
238 | # This has to be done after init_create_namespaces because it uses |
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238 | # This has to be done after init_create_namespaces because it uses | |
239 | # something in self.user_ns, but before init_sys_modules, which |
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239 | # something in self.user_ns, but before init_sys_modules, which | |
240 | # is the first thing to modify sys. |
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240 | # is the first thing to modify sys. | |
241 | # TODO: When we override sys.stdout and sys.stderr before this class |
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241 | # TODO: When we override sys.stdout and sys.stderr before this class | |
242 | # is created, we are saving the overridden ones here. Not sure if this |
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242 | # is created, we are saving the overridden ones here. Not sure if this | |
243 | # is what we want to do. |
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243 | # is what we want to do. | |
244 | self.save_sys_module_state() |
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244 | self.save_sys_module_state() | |
245 | self.init_sys_modules() |
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245 | self.init_sys_modules() | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | self.init_history() |
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247 | self.init_history() | |
248 | self.init_encoding() |
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248 | self.init_encoding() | |
249 | self.init_prefilter() |
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249 | self.init_prefilter() | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | Magic.__init__(self, self) |
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251 | Magic.__init__(self, self) | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | self.init_syntax_highlighting() |
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253 | self.init_syntax_highlighting() | |
254 | self.init_hooks() |
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254 | self.init_hooks() | |
255 | self.init_pushd_popd_magic() |
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255 | self.init_pushd_popd_magic() | |
256 | # self.init_traceback_handlers use to be here, but we moved it below |
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256 | # self.init_traceback_handlers use to be here, but we moved it below | |
257 | # because it and init_io have to come after init_readline. |
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257 | # because it and init_io have to come after init_readline. | |
258 | self.init_user_ns() |
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258 | self.init_user_ns() | |
259 | self.init_logger() |
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259 | self.init_logger() | |
260 | self.init_alias() |
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260 | self.init_alias() | |
261 | self.init_builtins() |
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261 | self.init_builtins() | |
262 |
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262 | |||
263 | # pre_config_initialization |
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263 | # pre_config_initialization | |
264 | self.init_shadow_hist() |
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264 | self.init_shadow_hist() | |
265 |
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265 | |||
266 | # The next section should contain everything that was in ipmaker. |
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266 | # The next section should contain everything that was in ipmaker. | |
267 | self.init_logstart() |
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267 | self.init_logstart() | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | # The following was in post_config_initialization |
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269 | # The following was in post_config_initialization | |
270 | self.init_inspector() |
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270 | self.init_inspector() | |
271 | # init_readline() must come before init_io(), because init_io uses |
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271 | # init_readline() must come before init_io(), because init_io uses | |
272 | # readline related things. |
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272 | # readline related things. | |
273 | self.init_readline() |
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273 | self.init_readline() | |
274 | # init_completer must come after init_readline, because it needs to |
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274 | # init_completer must come after init_readline, because it needs to | |
275 | # know whether readline is present or not system-wide to configure the |
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275 | # know whether readline is present or not system-wide to configure the | |
276 | # completers, since the completion machinery can now operate |
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276 | # completers, since the completion machinery can now operate | |
277 | # independently of readline (e.g. over the network) |
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277 | # independently of readline (e.g. over the network) | |
278 | self.init_completer() |
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278 | self.init_completer() | |
279 | # TODO: init_io() needs to happen before init_traceback handlers |
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279 | # TODO: init_io() needs to happen before init_traceback handlers | |
280 | # because the traceback handlers hardcode the stdout/stderr streams. |
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280 | # because the traceback handlers hardcode the stdout/stderr streams. | |
281 | # This logic in in debugger.Pdb and should eventually be changed. |
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281 | # This logic in in debugger.Pdb and should eventually be changed. | |
282 | self.init_io() |
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282 | self.init_io() | |
283 | self.init_traceback_handlers(custom_exceptions) |
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283 | self.init_traceback_handlers(custom_exceptions) | |
284 | self.init_prompts() |
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284 | self.init_prompts() | |
285 | self.init_displayhook() |
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285 | self.init_displayhook() | |
286 | self.init_reload_doctest() |
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286 | self.init_reload_doctest() | |
287 | self.init_magics() |
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287 | self.init_magics() | |
288 | self.init_pdb() |
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288 | self.init_pdb() | |
289 | self.init_extension_manager() |
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289 | self.init_extension_manager() | |
290 | self.init_plugin_manager() |
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290 | self.init_plugin_manager() | |
291 | self.init_payload() |
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291 | self.init_payload() | |
292 | self.hooks.late_startup_hook() |
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292 | self.hooks.late_startup_hook() | |
293 | atexit.register(self.atexit_operations) |
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293 | atexit.register(self.atexit_operations) | |
294 |
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294 | |||
295 | @classmethod |
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295 | @classmethod | |
296 | def instance(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
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296 | def instance(cls, *args, **kwargs): | |
297 | """Returns a global InteractiveShell instance.""" |
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297 | """Returns a global InteractiveShell instance.""" | |
298 | if cls._instance is None: |
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298 | if cls._instance is None: | |
299 | inst = cls(*args, **kwargs) |
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299 | inst = cls(*args, **kwargs) | |
300 | # Now make sure that the instance will also be returned by |
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300 | # Now make sure that the instance will also be returned by | |
301 | # the subclasses instance attribute. |
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301 | # the subclasses instance attribute. | |
302 | for subclass in cls.mro(): |
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302 | for subclass in cls.mro(): | |
303 | if issubclass(cls, subclass) and \ |
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303 | if issubclass(cls, subclass) and \ | |
304 | issubclass(subclass, InteractiveShell): |
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304 | issubclass(subclass, InteractiveShell): | |
305 | subclass._instance = inst |
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305 | subclass._instance = inst | |
306 | else: |
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306 | else: | |
307 | break |
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307 | break | |
308 | if isinstance(cls._instance, cls): |
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308 | if isinstance(cls._instance, cls): | |
309 | return cls._instance |
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309 | return cls._instance | |
310 | else: |
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310 | else: | |
311 | raise MultipleInstanceError( |
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311 | raise MultipleInstanceError( | |
312 | 'Multiple incompatible subclass instances of ' |
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312 | 'Multiple incompatible subclass instances of ' | |
313 | 'InteractiveShell are being created.' |
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313 | 'InteractiveShell are being created.' | |
314 | ) |
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314 | ) | |
315 |
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315 | |||
316 | @classmethod |
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316 | @classmethod | |
317 | def initialized(cls): |
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317 | def initialized(cls): | |
318 | return hasattr(cls, "_instance") |
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318 | return hasattr(cls, "_instance") | |
319 |
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319 | |||
320 | def get_ipython(self): |
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320 | def get_ipython(self): | |
321 | """Return the currently running IPython instance.""" |
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321 | """Return the currently running IPython instance.""" | |
322 | return self |
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322 | return self | |
323 |
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323 | |||
324 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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324 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
325 | # Trait changed handlers |
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325 | # Trait changed handlers | |
326 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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326 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
327 |
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327 | |||
328 | def _ipython_dir_changed(self, name, new): |
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328 | def _ipython_dir_changed(self, name, new): | |
329 | if not os.path.isdir(new): |
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329 | if not os.path.isdir(new): | |
330 | os.makedirs(new, mode = 0777) |
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330 | os.makedirs(new, mode = 0777) | |
331 |
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331 | |||
332 | def set_autoindent(self,value=None): |
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332 | def set_autoindent(self,value=None): | |
333 | """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support. |
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333 | """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support. | |
334 |
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334 | |||
335 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle.""" |
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335 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle.""" | |
336 |
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336 | |||
337 | if not self.has_readline: |
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337 | if not self.has_readline: | |
338 | if os.name == 'posix': |
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338 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
339 | warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library") |
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339 | warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library") | |
340 | self.autoindent = 0 |
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340 | self.autoindent = 0 | |
341 | return |
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341 | return | |
342 | if value is None: |
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342 | if value is None: | |
343 | self.autoindent = not self.autoindent |
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343 | self.autoindent = not self.autoindent | |
344 | else: |
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344 | else: | |
345 | self.autoindent = value |
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345 | self.autoindent = value | |
346 |
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346 | |||
347 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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347 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
348 | # init_* methods called by __init__ |
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348 | # init_* methods called by __init__ | |
349 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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349 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
350 |
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350 | |||
351 | def init_ipython_dir(self, ipython_dir): |
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351 | def init_ipython_dir(self, ipython_dir): | |
352 | if ipython_dir is not None: |
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352 | if ipython_dir is not None: | |
353 | self.ipython_dir = ipython_dir |
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353 | self.ipython_dir = ipython_dir | |
354 | self.config.Global.ipython_dir = self.ipython_dir |
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354 | self.config.Global.ipython_dir = self.ipython_dir | |
355 | return |
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355 | return | |
356 |
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356 | |||
357 | if hasattr(self.config.Global, 'ipython_dir'): |
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357 | if hasattr(self.config.Global, 'ipython_dir'): | |
358 | self.ipython_dir = self.config.Global.ipython_dir |
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358 | self.ipython_dir = self.config.Global.ipython_dir | |
359 | else: |
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359 | else: | |
360 | self.ipython_dir = get_ipython_dir() |
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360 | self.ipython_dir = get_ipython_dir() | |
361 |
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361 | |||
362 | # All children can just read this |
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362 | # All children can just read this | |
363 | self.config.Global.ipython_dir = self.ipython_dir |
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363 | self.config.Global.ipython_dir = self.ipython_dir | |
364 |
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364 | |||
365 | def init_instance_attrs(self): |
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365 | def init_instance_attrs(self): | |
366 | self.more = False |
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366 | self.more = False | |
367 |
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367 | |||
368 | # command compiler |
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368 | # command compiler | |
369 | self.compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() |
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369 | self.compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() | |
370 |
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370 | |||
371 | # User input buffer |
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371 | # User input buffer | |
372 | self.buffer = [] |
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372 | self.buffer = [] | |
373 |
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373 | |||
374 | # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both |
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374 | # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both | |
375 | # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a |
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375 | # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a | |
376 | # convenient location for storing additional information and state |
|
376 | # convenient location for storing additional information and state | |
377 | # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other |
|
377 | # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other | |
378 | # ipython names that may develop later. |
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378 | # ipython names that may develop later. | |
379 | self.meta = Struct() |
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379 | self.meta = Struct() | |
380 |
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380 | |||
381 | # Object variable to store code object waiting execution. This is |
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381 | # Object variable to store code object waiting execution. This is | |
382 | # used mainly by the multithreaded shells, but it can come in handy in |
|
382 | # used mainly by the multithreaded shells, but it can come in handy in | |
383 | # other situations. No need to use a Queue here, since it's a single |
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383 | # other situations. No need to use a Queue here, since it's a single | |
384 | # item which gets cleared once run. |
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384 | # item which gets cleared once run. | |
385 | self.code_to_run = None |
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385 | self.code_to_run = None | |
386 |
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386 | |||
387 | # Temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit. |
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387 | # Temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit. | |
388 | self.tempfiles = [] |
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388 | self.tempfiles = [] | |
389 |
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389 | |||
390 | # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline) |
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390 | # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline) | |
391 | self.has_readline = False |
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391 | self.has_readline = False | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem) |
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393 | # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem) | |
394 | # This is not being used anywhere currently. |
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394 | # This is not being used anywhere currently. | |
395 | self.starting_dir = os.getcwd() |
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395 | self.starting_dir = os.getcwd() | |
396 |
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396 | |||
397 | # Indentation management |
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397 | # Indentation management | |
398 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
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398 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
399 |
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399 | |||
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400 | # Increasing execution counter | |||
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401 | self.execution_count = 0 | |||
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402 | ||||
400 | def init_environment(self): |
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403 | def init_environment(self): | |
401 | """Any changes we need to make to the user's environment.""" |
|
404 | """Any changes we need to make to the user's environment.""" | |
402 | pass |
|
405 | pass | |
403 |
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406 | |||
404 | def init_encoding(self): |
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407 | def init_encoding(self): | |
405 | # Get system encoding at startup time. Certain terminals (like Emacs |
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408 | # Get system encoding at startup time. Certain terminals (like Emacs | |
406 | # under Win32 have it set to None, and we need to have a known valid |
|
409 | # under Win32 have it set to None, and we need to have a known valid | |
407 | # encoding to use in the raw_input() method |
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410 | # encoding to use in the raw_input() method | |
408 | try: |
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411 | try: | |
409 | self.stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or 'ascii' |
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412 | self.stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or 'ascii' | |
410 | except AttributeError: |
|
413 | except AttributeError: | |
411 | self.stdin_encoding = 'ascii' |
|
414 | self.stdin_encoding = 'ascii' | |
412 |
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415 | |||
413 | def init_syntax_highlighting(self): |
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416 | def init_syntax_highlighting(self): | |
414 | # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting |
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417 | # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting | |
415 | pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format |
|
418 | pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format | |
416 | self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.colors) |
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419 | self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.colors) | |
417 |
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420 | |||
418 | def init_pushd_popd_magic(self): |
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421 | def init_pushd_popd_magic(self): | |
419 | # for pushd/popd management |
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422 | # for pushd/popd management | |
420 | try: |
|
423 | try: | |
421 | self.home_dir = get_home_dir() |
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424 | self.home_dir = get_home_dir() | |
422 | except HomeDirError, msg: |
|
425 | except HomeDirError, msg: | |
423 | fatal(msg) |
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426 | fatal(msg) | |
424 |
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427 | |||
425 | self.dir_stack = [] |
|
428 | self.dir_stack = [] | |
426 |
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429 | |||
427 | def init_logger(self): |
|
430 | def init_logger(self): | |
428 | self.logger = Logger(self, logfname='ipython_log.py', logmode='rotate') |
|
431 | self.logger = Logger(self, logfname='ipython_log.py', logmode='rotate') | |
429 | # local shortcut, this is used a LOT |
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432 | # local shortcut, this is used a LOT | |
430 | self.log = self.logger.log |
|
433 | self.log = self.logger.log | |
431 |
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434 | |||
432 | def init_logstart(self): |
|
435 | def init_logstart(self): | |
433 | if self.logappend: |
|
436 | if self.logappend: | |
434 | self.magic_logstart(self.logappend + ' append') |
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437 | self.magic_logstart(self.logappend + ' append') | |
435 | elif self.logfile: |
|
438 | elif self.logfile: | |
436 | self.magic_logstart(self.logfile) |
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439 | self.magic_logstart(self.logfile) | |
437 | elif self.logstart: |
|
440 | elif self.logstart: | |
438 | self.magic_logstart() |
|
441 | self.magic_logstart() | |
439 |
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442 | |||
440 | def init_builtins(self): |
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443 | def init_builtins(self): | |
441 | self.builtin_trap = BuiltinTrap(shell=self) |
|
444 | self.builtin_trap = BuiltinTrap(shell=self) | |
442 |
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445 | |||
443 | def init_inspector(self): |
|
446 | def init_inspector(self): | |
444 | # Object inspector |
|
447 | # Object inspector | |
445 | self.inspector = oinspect.Inspector(oinspect.InspectColors, |
|
448 | self.inspector = oinspect.Inspector(oinspect.InspectColors, | |
446 | PyColorize.ANSICodeColors, |
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449 | PyColorize.ANSICodeColors, | |
447 | 'NoColor', |
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450 | 'NoColor', | |
448 | self.object_info_string_level) |
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451 | self.object_info_string_level) | |
449 |
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452 | |||
450 | def init_io(self): |
|
453 | def init_io(self): | |
451 | # This will just use sys.stdout and sys.stderr. If you want to |
|
454 | # This will just use sys.stdout and sys.stderr. If you want to | |
452 | # override sys.stdout and sys.stderr themselves, you need to do that |
|
455 | # override sys.stdout and sys.stderr themselves, you need to do that | |
453 | # *before* instantiating this class, because Term holds onto |
|
456 | # *before* instantiating this class, because Term holds onto | |
454 | # references to the underlying streams. |
|
457 | # references to the underlying streams. | |
455 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and self.has_readline: |
|
458 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and self.has_readline: | |
456 | Term = io.IOTerm(cout=self.readline._outputfile, |
|
459 | Term = io.IOTerm(cout=self.readline._outputfile, | |
457 | cerr=self.readline._outputfile) |
|
460 | cerr=self.readline._outputfile) | |
458 | else: |
|
461 | else: | |
459 | Term = io.IOTerm() |
|
462 | Term = io.IOTerm() | |
460 | io.Term = Term |
|
463 | io.Term = Term | |
461 |
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464 | |||
462 | def init_prompts(self): |
|
465 | def init_prompts(self): | |
463 | # TODO: This is a pass for now because the prompts are managed inside |
|
466 | # TODO: This is a pass for now because the prompts are managed inside | |
464 | # the DisplayHook. Once there is a separate prompt manager, this |
|
467 | # the DisplayHook. Once there is a separate prompt manager, this | |
465 | # will initialize that object and all prompt related information. |
|
468 | # will initialize that object and all prompt related information. | |
466 | pass |
|
469 | pass | |
467 |
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470 | |||
468 | def init_displayhook(self): |
|
471 | def init_displayhook(self): | |
469 | # Initialize displayhook, set in/out prompts and printing system |
|
472 | # Initialize displayhook, set in/out prompts and printing system | |
470 | self.displayhook = self.displayhook_class( |
|
473 | self.displayhook = self.displayhook_class( | |
471 | shell=self, |
|
474 | shell=self, | |
472 | cache_size=self.cache_size, |
|
475 | cache_size=self.cache_size, | |
473 | input_sep = self.separate_in, |
|
476 | input_sep = self.separate_in, | |
474 | output_sep = self.separate_out, |
|
477 | output_sep = self.separate_out, | |
475 | output_sep2 = self.separate_out2, |
|
478 | output_sep2 = self.separate_out2, | |
476 | ps1 = self.prompt_in1, |
|
479 | ps1 = self.prompt_in1, | |
477 | ps2 = self.prompt_in2, |
|
480 | ps2 = self.prompt_in2, | |
478 | ps_out = self.prompt_out, |
|
481 | ps_out = self.prompt_out, | |
479 | pad_left = self.prompts_pad_left |
|
482 | pad_left = self.prompts_pad_left | |
480 | ) |
|
483 | ) | |
481 | # This is a context manager that installs/revmoes the displayhook at |
|
484 | # This is a context manager that installs/revmoes the displayhook at | |
482 | # the appropriate time. |
|
485 | # the appropriate time. | |
483 | self.display_trap = DisplayTrap(hook=self.displayhook) |
|
486 | self.display_trap = DisplayTrap(hook=self.displayhook) | |
484 |
|
487 | |||
485 | def init_reload_doctest(self): |
|
488 | def init_reload_doctest(self): | |
486 | # Do a proper resetting of doctest, including the necessary displayhook |
|
489 | # Do a proper resetting of doctest, including the necessary displayhook | |
487 | # monkeypatching |
|
490 | # monkeypatching | |
488 | try: |
|
491 | try: | |
489 | doctest_reload() |
|
492 | doctest_reload() | |
490 | except ImportError: |
|
493 | except ImportError: | |
491 | warn("doctest module does not exist.") |
|
494 | warn("doctest module does not exist.") | |
492 |
|
495 | |||
493 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
496 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
494 | # Things related to injections into the sys module |
|
497 | # Things related to injections into the sys module | |
495 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
498 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
496 |
|
499 | |||
497 | def save_sys_module_state(self): |
|
500 | def save_sys_module_state(self): | |
498 | """Save the state of hooks in the sys module. |
|
501 | """Save the state of hooks in the sys module. | |
499 |
|
502 | |||
500 | This has to be called after self.user_ns is created. |
|
503 | This has to be called after self.user_ns is created. | |
501 | """ |
|
504 | """ | |
502 | self._orig_sys_module_state = {} |
|
505 | self._orig_sys_module_state = {} | |
503 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stdin'] = sys.stdin |
|
506 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stdin'] = sys.stdin | |
504 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stdout'] = sys.stdout |
|
507 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stdout'] = sys.stdout | |
505 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stderr'] = sys.stderr |
|
508 | self._orig_sys_module_state['stderr'] = sys.stderr | |
506 | self._orig_sys_module_state['excepthook'] = sys.excepthook |
|
509 | self._orig_sys_module_state['excepthook'] = sys.excepthook | |
507 | try: |
|
510 | try: | |
508 | self._orig_sys_modules_main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] |
|
511 | self._orig_sys_modules_main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] | |
509 | except KeyError: |
|
512 | except KeyError: | |
510 | pass |
|
513 | pass | |
511 |
|
514 | |||
512 | def restore_sys_module_state(self): |
|
515 | def restore_sys_module_state(self): | |
513 | """Restore the state of the sys module.""" |
|
516 | """Restore the state of the sys module.""" | |
514 | try: |
|
517 | try: | |
515 | for k, v in self._orig_sys_module_state.items(): |
|
518 | for k, v in self._orig_sys_module_state.items(): | |
516 | setattr(sys, k, v) |
|
519 | setattr(sys, k, v) | |
517 | except AttributeError: |
|
520 | except AttributeError: | |
518 | pass |
|
521 | pass | |
519 | # Reset what what done in self.init_sys_modules |
|
522 | # Reset what what done in self.init_sys_modules | |
520 | try: |
|
523 | try: | |
521 | sys.modules[self.user_ns['__name__']] = self._orig_sys_modules_main_name |
|
524 | sys.modules[self.user_ns['__name__']] = self._orig_sys_modules_main_name | |
522 | except (AttributeError, KeyError): |
|
525 | except (AttributeError, KeyError): | |
523 | pass |
|
526 | pass | |
524 |
|
527 | |||
525 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
528 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
526 | # Things related to hooks |
|
529 | # Things related to hooks | |
527 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
530 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
528 |
|
531 | |||
529 | def init_hooks(self): |
|
532 | def init_hooks(self): | |
530 | # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations |
|
533 | # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations | |
531 | self.hooks = Struct() |
|
534 | self.hooks = Struct() | |
532 |
|
535 | |||
533 | self.strdispatchers = {} |
|
536 | self.strdispatchers = {} | |
534 |
|
537 | |||
535 | # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module. |
|
538 | # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module. | |
536 | hooks = IPython.core.hooks |
|
539 | hooks = IPython.core.hooks | |
537 | for hook_name in hooks.__all__: |
|
540 | for hook_name in hooks.__all__: | |
538 | # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have |
|
541 | # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have | |
539 | # 0-100 priority |
|
542 | # 0-100 priority | |
540 | self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100) |
|
543 | self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100) | |
541 |
|
544 | |||
542 | def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50, str_key = None, re_key = None): |
|
545 | def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50, str_key = None, re_key = None): | |
543 | """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook. |
|
546 | """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook. | |
544 |
|
547 | |||
545 | IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By |
|
548 | IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By | |
546 | adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's |
|
549 | adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's | |
547 | behavior to call at runtime your own routines.""" |
|
550 | behavior to call at runtime your own routines.""" | |
548 |
|
551 | |||
549 | # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it |
|
552 | # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it | |
550 | # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number |
|
553 | # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number | |
551 | # of args it's supposed to. |
|
554 | # of args it's supposed to. | |
552 |
|
555 | |||
553 | f = new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__) |
|
556 | f = new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__) | |
554 |
|
557 | |||
555 | # check if the hook is for strdispatcher first |
|
558 | # check if the hook is for strdispatcher first | |
556 | if str_key is not None: |
|
559 | if str_key is not None: | |
557 | sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch()) |
|
560 | sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch()) | |
558 | sdp.add_s(str_key, f, priority ) |
|
561 | sdp.add_s(str_key, f, priority ) | |
559 | self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp |
|
562 | self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp | |
560 | return |
|
563 | return | |
561 | if re_key is not None: |
|
564 | if re_key is not None: | |
562 | sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch()) |
|
565 | sdp = self.strdispatchers.get(name, StrDispatch()) | |
563 | sdp.add_re(re.compile(re_key), f, priority ) |
|
566 | sdp.add_re(re.compile(re_key), f, priority ) | |
564 | self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp |
|
567 | self.strdispatchers[name] = sdp | |
565 | return |
|
568 | return | |
566 |
|
569 | |||
567 | dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None) |
|
570 | dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None) | |
568 | if name not in IPython.core.hooks.__all__: |
|
571 | if name not in IPython.core.hooks.__all__: | |
569 | print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % \ |
|
572 | print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % \ | |
570 | (name, IPython.core.hooks.__all__ ) |
|
573 | (name, IPython.core.hooks.__all__ ) | |
571 | if not dp: |
|
574 | if not dp: | |
572 | dp = IPython.core.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher() |
|
575 | dp = IPython.core.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher() | |
573 |
|
576 | |||
574 | try: |
|
577 | try: | |
575 | dp.add(f,priority) |
|
578 | dp.add(f,priority) | |
576 | except AttributeError: |
|
579 | except AttributeError: | |
577 | # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace |
|
580 | # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace | |
578 | dp = f |
|
581 | dp = f | |
579 |
|
582 | |||
580 | setattr(self.hooks,name, dp) |
|
583 | setattr(self.hooks,name, dp) | |
581 |
|
584 | |||
582 | def register_post_execute(self, func): |
|
585 | def register_post_execute(self, func): | |
583 | """Register a function for calling after code execution. |
|
586 | """Register a function for calling after code execution. | |
584 | """ |
|
587 | """ | |
585 | if not callable(func): |
|
588 | if not callable(func): | |
586 | raise ValueError('argument %s must be callable' % func) |
|
589 | raise ValueError('argument %s must be callable' % func) | |
587 | self._post_execute.add(func) |
|
590 | self._post_execute.add(func) | |
588 |
|
591 | |||
589 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
592 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
590 | # Things related to the "main" module |
|
593 | # Things related to the "main" module | |
591 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
594 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
592 |
|
595 | |||
593 | def new_main_mod(self,ns=None): |
|
596 | def new_main_mod(self,ns=None): | |
594 | """Return a new 'main' module object for user code execution. |
|
597 | """Return a new 'main' module object for user code execution. | |
595 | """ |
|
598 | """ | |
596 | main_mod = self._user_main_module |
|
599 | main_mod = self._user_main_module | |
597 | init_fakemod_dict(main_mod,ns) |
|
600 | init_fakemod_dict(main_mod,ns) | |
598 | return main_mod |
|
601 | return main_mod | |
599 |
|
602 | |||
600 | def cache_main_mod(self,ns,fname): |
|
603 | def cache_main_mod(self,ns,fname): | |
601 | """Cache a main module's namespace. |
|
604 | """Cache a main module's namespace. | |
602 |
|
605 | |||
603 | When scripts are executed via %run, we must keep a reference to the |
|
606 | When scripts are executed via %run, we must keep a reference to the | |
604 | namespace of their __main__ module (a FakeModule instance) around so |
|
607 | namespace of their __main__ module (a FakeModule instance) around so | |
605 | that Python doesn't clear it, rendering objects defined therein |
|
608 | that Python doesn't clear it, rendering objects defined therein | |
606 | useless. |
|
609 | useless. | |
607 |
|
610 | |||
608 | This method keeps said reference in a private dict, keyed by the |
|
611 | This method keeps said reference in a private dict, keyed by the | |
609 | absolute path of the module object (which corresponds to the script |
|
612 | absolute path of the module object (which corresponds to the script | |
610 | path). This way, for multiple executions of the same script we only |
|
613 | path). This way, for multiple executions of the same script we only | |
611 | keep one copy of the namespace (the last one), thus preventing memory |
|
614 | keep one copy of the namespace (the last one), thus preventing memory | |
612 | leaks from old references while allowing the objects from the last |
|
615 | leaks from old references while allowing the objects from the last | |
613 | execution to be accessible. |
|
616 | execution to be accessible. | |
614 |
|
617 | |||
615 | Note: we can not allow the actual FakeModule instances to be deleted, |
|
618 | Note: we can not allow the actual FakeModule instances to be deleted, | |
616 | because of how Python tears down modules (it hard-sets all their |
|
619 | because of how Python tears down modules (it hard-sets all their | |
617 | references to None without regard for reference counts). This method |
|
620 | references to None without regard for reference counts). This method | |
618 | must therefore make a *copy* of the given namespace, to allow the |
|
621 | must therefore make a *copy* of the given namespace, to allow the | |
619 | original module's __dict__ to be cleared and reused. |
|
622 | original module's __dict__ to be cleared and reused. | |
620 |
|
623 | |||
621 |
|
624 | |||
622 | Parameters |
|
625 | Parameters | |
623 | ---------- |
|
626 | ---------- | |
624 | ns : a namespace (a dict, typically) |
|
627 | ns : a namespace (a dict, typically) | |
625 |
|
628 | |||
626 | fname : str |
|
629 | fname : str | |
627 | Filename associated with the namespace. |
|
630 | Filename associated with the namespace. | |
628 |
|
631 | |||
629 | Examples |
|
632 | Examples | |
630 | -------- |
|
633 | -------- | |
631 |
|
634 | |||
632 | In [10]: import IPython |
|
635 | In [10]: import IPython | |
633 |
|
636 | |||
634 | In [11]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__) |
|
637 | In [11]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__) | |
635 |
|
638 | |||
636 | In [12]: IPython.__file__ in _ip._main_ns_cache |
|
639 | In [12]: IPython.__file__ in _ip._main_ns_cache | |
637 | Out[12]: True |
|
640 | Out[12]: True | |
638 | """ |
|
641 | """ | |
639 | self._main_ns_cache[os.path.abspath(fname)] = ns.copy() |
|
642 | self._main_ns_cache[os.path.abspath(fname)] = ns.copy() | |
640 |
|
643 | |||
641 | def clear_main_mod_cache(self): |
|
644 | def clear_main_mod_cache(self): | |
642 | """Clear the cache of main modules. |
|
645 | """Clear the cache of main modules. | |
643 |
|
646 | |||
644 | Mainly for use by utilities like %reset. |
|
647 | Mainly for use by utilities like %reset. | |
645 |
|
648 | |||
646 | Examples |
|
649 | Examples | |
647 | -------- |
|
650 | -------- | |
648 |
|
651 | |||
649 | In [15]: import IPython |
|
652 | In [15]: import IPython | |
650 |
|
653 | |||
651 | In [16]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__) |
|
654 | In [16]: _ip.cache_main_mod(IPython.__dict__,IPython.__file__) | |
652 |
|
655 | |||
653 | In [17]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) > 0 |
|
656 | In [17]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) > 0 | |
654 | Out[17]: True |
|
657 | Out[17]: True | |
655 |
|
658 | |||
656 | In [18]: _ip.clear_main_mod_cache() |
|
659 | In [18]: _ip.clear_main_mod_cache() | |
657 |
|
660 | |||
658 | In [19]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) == 0 |
|
661 | In [19]: len(_ip._main_ns_cache) == 0 | |
659 | Out[19]: True |
|
662 | Out[19]: True | |
660 | """ |
|
663 | """ | |
661 | self._main_ns_cache.clear() |
|
664 | self._main_ns_cache.clear() | |
662 |
|
665 | |||
663 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
666 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
664 | # Things related to debugging |
|
667 | # Things related to debugging | |
665 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
668 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
666 |
|
669 | |||
667 | def init_pdb(self): |
|
670 | def init_pdb(self): | |
668 | # Set calling of pdb on exceptions |
|
671 | # Set calling of pdb on exceptions | |
669 | # self.call_pdb is a property |
|
672 | # self.call_pdb is a property | |
670 | self.call_pdb = self.pdb |
|
673 | self.call_pdb = self.pdb | |
671 |
|
674 | |||
672 | def _get_call_pdb(self): |
|
675 | def _get_call_pdb(self): | |
673 | return self._call_pdb |
|
676 | return self._call_pdb | |
674 |
|
677 | |||
675 | def _set_call_pdb(self,val): |
|
678 | def _set_call_pdb(self,val): | |
676 |
|
679 | |||
677 | if val not in (0,1,False,True): |
|
680 | if val not in (0,1,False,True): | |
678 | raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean' |
|
681 | raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean' | |
679 |
|
682 | |||
680 | # store value in instance |
|
683 | # store value in instance | |
681 | self._call_pdb = val |
|
684 | self._call_pdb = val | |
682 |
|
685 | |||
683 | # notify the actual exception handlers |
|
686 | # notify the actual exception handlers | |
684 | self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val |
|
687 | self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val | |
685 |
|
688 | |||
686 | call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None, |
|
689 | call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None, | |
687 | 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions') |
|
690 | 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions') | |
688 |
|
691 | |||
689 | def debugger(self,force=False): |
|
692 | def debugger(self,force=False): | |
690 | """Call the pydb/pdb debugger. |
|
693 | """Call the pydb/pdb debugger. | |
691 |
|
694 | |||
692 | Keywords: |
|
695 | Keywords: | |
693 |
|
696 | |||
694 | - force(False): by default, this routine checks the instance call_pdb |
|
697 | - force(False): by default, this routine checks the instance call_pdb | |
695 | flag and does not actually invoke the debugger if the flag is false. |
|
698 | flag and does not actually invoke the debugger if the flag is false. | |
696 | The 'force' option forces the debugger to activate even if the flag |
|
699 | The 'force' option forces the debugger to activate even if the flag | |
697 | is false. |
|
700 | is false. | |
698 | """ |
|
701 | """ | |
699 |
|
702 | |||
700 | if not (force or self.call_pdb): |
|
703 | if not (force or self.call_pdb): | |
701 | return |
|
704 | return | |
702 |
|
705 | |||
703 | if not hasattr(sys,'last_traceback'): |
|
706 | if not hasattr(sys,'last_traceback'): | |
704 | error('No traceback has been produced, nothing to debug.') |
|
707 | error('No traceback has been produced, nothing to debug.') | |
705 | return |
|
708 | return | |
706 |
|
709 | |||
707 | # use pydb if available |
|
710 | # use pydb if available | |
708 | if debugger.has_pydb: |
|
711 | if debugger.has_pydb: | |
709 | from pydb import pm |
|
712 | from pydb import pm | |
710 | else: |
|
713 | else: | |
711 | # fallback to our internal debugger |
|
714 | # fallback to our internal debugger | |
712 | pm = lambda : self.InteractiveTB.debugger(force=True) |
|
715 | pm = lambda : self.InteractiveTB.debugger(force=True) | |
713 | self.history_saving_wrapper(pm)() |
|
716 | self.history_saving_wrapper(pm)() | |
714 |
|
717 | |||
715 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
718 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
716 | # Things related to IPython's various namespaces |
|
719 | # Things related to IPython's various namespaces | |
717 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
720 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
718 |
|
721 | |||
719 | def init_create_namespaces(self, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None): |
|
722 | def init_create_namespaces(self, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None): | |
720 | # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is |
|
723 | # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is | |
721 | # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as |
|
724 | # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as | |
722 | # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace |
|
725 | # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace | |
723 | # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding |
|
726 | # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding | |
724 | # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the |
|
727 | # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the | |
725 | # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. For |
|
728 | # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. For | |
726 | # non-embedded contexts, it is just the same object as the user_ns dict. |
|
729 | # non-embedded contexts, it is just the same object as the user_ns dict. | |
727 |
|
730 | |||
728 | # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user |
|
731 | # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user | |
729 | # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I |
|
732 | # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I | |
730 | # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex |
|
733 | # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex | |
731 | # Schmolck reported this problem first. |
|
734 | # Schmolck reported this problem first. | |
732 |
|
735 | |||
733 | # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic: |
|
736 | # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic: | |
734 | # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__ |
|
737 | # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__ | |
735 | # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com> |
|
738 | # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com> | |
736 | # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends |
|
739 | # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends | |
737 | # Gruppen: comp.lang.python |
|
740 | # Gruppen: comp.lang.python | |
738 |
|
741 | |||
739 | # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote: |
|
742 | # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote: | |
740 | # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__')) |
|
743 | # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__')) | |
741 | # > <type 'dict'> |
|
744 | # > <type 'dict'> | |
742 | # > >>> print type(__builtins__) |
|
745 | # > >>> print type(__builtins__) | |
743 | # > <type 'module'> |
|
746 | # > <type 'module'> | |
744 | # > Is this difference in return value intentional? |
|
747 | # > Is this difference in return value intentional? | |
745 |
|
748 | |||
746 | # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary |
|
749 | # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary | |
747 | # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's |
|
750 | # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's | |
748 | # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is |
|
751 | # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is | |
749 | # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you |
|
752 | # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you | |
750 | # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will |
|
753 | # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will | |
751 | # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(. |
|
754 | # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(. | |
752 |
|
755 | |||
753 | # These routines return properly built dicts as needed by the rest of |
|
756 | # These routines return properly built dicts as needed by the rest of | |
754 | # the code, and can also be used by extension writers to generate |
|
757 | # the code, and can also be used by extension writers to generate | |
755 | # properly initialized namespaces. |
|
758 | # properly initialized namespaces. | |
756 | user_ns, user_global_ns = self.make_user_namespaces(user_ns, |
|
759 | user_ns, user_global_ns = self.make_user_namespaces(user_ns, | |
757 | user_global_ns) |
|
760 | user_global_ns) | |
758 |
|
761 | |||
759 | # Assign namespaces |
|
762 | # Assign namespaces | |
760 | # This is the namespace where all normal user variables live |
|
763 | # This is the namespace where all normal user variables live | |
761 | self.user_ns = user_ns |
|
764 | self.user_ns = user_ns | |
762 | self.user_global_ns = user_global_ns |
|
765 | self.user_global_ns = user_global_ns | |
763 |
|
766 | |||
764 | # An auxiliary namespace that checks what parts of the user_ns were |
|
767 | # An auxiliary namespace that checks what parts of the user_ns were | |
765 | # loaded at startup, so we can list later only variables defined in |
|
768 | # loaded at startup, so we can list later only variables defined in | |
766 | # actual interactive use. Since it is always a subset of user_ns, it |
|
769 | # actual interactive use. Since it is always a subset of user_ns, it | |
767 | # doesn't need to be separately tracked in the ns_table. |
|
770 | # doesn't need to be separately tracked in the ns_table. | |
768 | self.user_ns_hidden = {} |
|
771 | self.user_ns_hidden = {} | |
769 |
|
772 | |||
770 | # A namespace to keep track of internal data structures to prevent |
|
773 | # A namespace to keep track of internal data structures to prevent | |
771 | # them from cluttering user-visible stuff. Will be updated later |
|
774 | # them from cluttering user-visible stuff. Will be updated later | |
772 | self.internal_ns = {} |
|
775 | self.internal_ns = {} | |
773 |
|
776 | |||
774 | # Now that FakeModule produces a real module, we've run into a nasty |
|
777 | # Now that FakeModule produces a real module, we've run into a nasty | |
775 | # problem: after script execution (via %run), the module where the user |
|
778 | # problem: after script execution (via %run), the module where the user | |
776 | # code ran is deleted. Now that this object is a true module (needed |
|
779 | # code ran is deleted. Now that this object is a true module (needed | |
777 | # so docetst and other tools work correctly), the Python module |
|
780 | # so docetst and other tools work correctly), the Python module | |
778 | # teardown mechanism runs over it, and sets to None every variable |
|
781 | # teardown mechanism runs over it, and sets to None every variable | |
779 | # present in that module. Top-level references to objects from the |
|
782 | # present in that module. Top-level references to objects from the | |
780 | # script survive, because the user_ns is updated with them. However, |
|
783 | # script survive, because the user_ns is updated with them. However, | |
781 | # calling functions defined in the script that use other things from |
|
784 | # calling functions defined in the script that use other things from | |
782 | # the script will fail, because the function's closure had references |
|
785 | # the script will fail, because the function's closure had references | |
783 | # to the original objects, which are now all None. So we must protect |
|
786 | # to the original objects, which are now all None. So we must protect | |
784 | # these modules from deletion by keeping a cache. |
|
787 | # these modules from deletion by keeping a cache. | |
785 | # |
|
788 | # | |
786 | # To avoid keeping stale modules around (we only need the one from the |
|
789 | # To avoid keeping stale modules around (we only need the one from the | |
787 | # last run), we use a dict keyed with the full path to the script, so |
|
790 | # last run), we use a dict keyed with the full path to the script, so | |
788 | # only the last version of the module is held in the cache. Note, |
|
791 | # only the last version of the module is held in the cache. Note, | |
789 | # however, that we must cache the module *namespace contents* (their |
|
792 | # however, that we must cache the module *namespace contents* (their | |
790 | # __dict__). Because if we try to cache the actual modules, old ones |
|
793 | # __dict__). Because if we try to cache the actual modules, old ones | |
791 | # (uncached) could be destroyed while still holding references (such as |
|
794 | # (uncached) could be destroyed while still holding references (such as | |
792 | # those held by GUI objects that tend to be long-lived)> |
|
795 | # those held by GUI objects that tend to be long-lived)> | |
793 | # |
|
796 | # | |
794 | # The %reset command will flush this cache. See the cache_main_mod() |
|
797 | # The %reset command will flush this cache. See the cache_main_mod() | |
795 | # and clear_main_mod_cache() methods for details on use. |
|
798 | # and clear_main_mod_cache() methods for details on use. | |
796 |
|
799 | |||
797 | # This is the cache used for 'main' namespaces |
|
800 | # This is the cache used for 'main' namespaces | |
798 | self._main_ns_cache = {} |
|
801 | self._main_ns_cache = {} | |
799 | # And this is the single instance of FakeModule whose __dict__ we keep |
|
802 | # And this is the single instance of FakeModule whose __dict__ we keep | |
800 | # copying and clearing for reuse on each %run |
|
803 | # copying and clearing for reuse on each %run | |
801 | self._user_main_module = FakeModule() |
|
804 | self._user_main_module = FakeModule() | |
802 |
|
805 | |||
803 | # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that |
|
806 | # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that | |
804 | # introspection facilities can search easily. |
|
807 | # introspection facilities can search easily. | |
805 | self.ns_table = {'user':user_ns, |
|
808 | self.ns_table = {'user':user_ns, | |
806 | 'user_global':user_global_ns, |
|
809 | 'user_global':user_global_ns, | |
807 | 'internal':self.internal_ns, |
|
810 | 'internal':self.internal_ns, | |
808 | 'builtin':__builtin__.__dict__ |
|
811 | 'builtin':__builtin__.__dict__ | |
809 | } |
|
812 | } | |
810 |
|
813 | |||
811 | # Similarly, track all namespaces where references can be held and that |
|
814 | # Similarly, track all namespaces where references can be held and that | |
812 | # we can safely clear (so it can NOT include builtin). This one can be |
|
815 | # we can safely clear (so it can NOT include builtin). This one can be | |
813 | # a simple list. |
|
816 | # a simple list. | |
814 | self.ns_refs_table = [ user_ns, user_global_ns, self.user_ns_hidden, |
|
817 | self.ns_refs_table = [ user_ns, user_global_ns, self.user_ns_hidden, | |
815 | self.internal_ns, self._main_ns_cache ] |
|
818 | self.internal_ns, self._main_ns_cache ] | |
816 |
|
819 | |||
817 | def make_user_namespaces(self, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None): |
|
820 | def make_user_namespaces(self, user_ns=None, user_global_ns=None): | |
818 | """Return a valid local and global user interactive namespaces. |
|
821 | """Return a valid local and global user interactive namespaces. | |
819 |
|
822 | |||
820 | This builds a dict with the minimal information needed to operate as a |
|
823 | This builds a dict with the minimal information needed to operate as a | |
821 | valid IPython user namespace, which you can pass to the various |
|
824 | valid IPython user namespace, which you can pass to the various | |
822 | embedding classes in ipython. The default implementation returns the |
|
825 | embedding classes in ipython. The default implementation returns the | |
823 | same dict for both the locals and the globals to allow functions to |
|
826 | same dict for both the locals and the globals to allow functions to | |
824 | refer to variables in the namespace. Customized implementations can |
|
827 | refer to variables in the namespace. Customized implementations can | |
825 | return different dicts. The locals dictionary can actually be anything |
|
828 | return different dicts. The locals dictionary can actually be anything | |
826 | following the basic mapping protocol of a dict, but the globals dict |
|
829 | following the basic mapping protocol of a dict, but the globals dict | |
827 | must be a true dict, not even a subclass. It is recommended that any |
|
830 | must be a true dict, not even a subclass. It is recommended that any | |
828 | custom object for the locals namespace synchronize with the globals |
|
831 | custom object for the locals namespace synchronize with the globals | |
829 | dict somehow. |
|
832 | dict somehow. | |
830 |
|
833 | |||
831 | Raises TypeError if the provided globals namespace is not a true dict. |
|
834 | Raises TypeError if the provided globals namespace is not a true dict. | |
832 |
|
835 | |||
833 | Parameters |
|
836 | Parameters | |
834 | ---------- |
|
837 | ---------- | |
835 | user_ns : dict-like, optional |
|
838 | user_ns : dict-like, optional | |
836 | The current user namespace. The items in this namespace should |
|
839 | The current user namespace. The items in this namespace should | |
837 | be included in the output. If None, an appropriate blank |
|
840 | be included in the output. If None, an appropriate blank | |
838 | namespace should be created. |
|
841 | namespace should be created. | |
839 | user_global_ns : dict, optional |
|
842 | user_global_ns : dict, optional | |
840 | The current user global namespace. The items in this namespace |
|
843 | The current user global namespace. The items in this namespace | |
841 | should be included in the output. If None, an appropriate |
|
844 | should be included in the output. If None, an appropriate | |
842 | blank namespace should be created. |
|
845 | blank namespace should be created. | |
843 |
|
846 | |||
844 | Returns |
|
847 | Returns | |
845 | ------- |
|
848 | ------- | |
846 | A pair of dictionary-like object to be used as the local namespace |
|
849 | A pair of dictionary-like object to be used as the local namespace | |
847 | of the interpreter and a dict to be used as the global namespace. |
|
850 | of the interpreter and a dict to be used as the global namespace. | |
848 | """ |
|
851 | """ | |
849 |
|
852 | |||
850 |
|
853 | |||
851 | # We must ensure that __builtin__ (without the final 's') is always |
|
854 | # We must ensure that __builtin__ (without the final 's') is always | |
852 | # available and pointing to the __builtin__ *module*. For more details: |
|
855 | # available and pointing to the __builtin__ *module*. For more details: | |
853 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html |
|
856 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html | |
854 |
|
857 | |||
855 | if user_ns is None: |
|
858 | if user_ns is None: | |
856 | # Set __name__ to __main__ to better match the behavior of the |
|
859 | # Set __name__ to __main__ to better match the behavior of the | |
857 | # normal interpreter. |
|
860 | # normal interpreter. | |
858 | user_ns = {'__name__' :'__main__', |
|
861 | user_ns = {'__name__' :'__main__', | |
859 | '__builtin__' : __builtin__, |
|
862 | '__builtin__' : __builtin__, | |
860 | '__builtins__' : __builtin__, |
|
863 | '__builtins__' : __builtin__, | |
861 | } |
|
864 | } | |
862 | else: |
|
865 | else: | |
863 | user_ns.setdefault('__name__','__main__') |
|
866 | user_ns.setdefault('__name__','__main__') | |
864 | user_ns.setdefault('__builtin__',__builtin__) |
|
867 | user_ns.setdefault('__builtin__',__builtin__) | |
865 | user_ns.setdefault('__builtins__',__builtin__) |
|
868 | user_ns.setdefault('__builtins__',__builtin__) | |
866 |
|
869 | |||
867 | if user_global_ns is None: |
|
870 | if user_global_ns is None: | |
868 | user_global_ns = user_ns |
|
871 | user_global_ns = user_ns | |
869 | if type(user_global_ns) is not dict: |
|
872 | if type(user_global_ns) is not dict: | |
870 | raise TypeError("user_global_ns must be a true dict; got %r" |
|
873 | raise TypeError("user_global_ns must be a true dict; got %r" | |
871 | % type(user_global_ns)) |
|
874 | % type(user_global_ns)) | |
872 |
|
875 | |||
873 | return user_ns, user_global_ns |
|
876 | return user_ns, user_global_ns | |
874 |
|
877 | |||
875 | def init_sys_modules(self): |
|
878 | def init_sys_modules(self): | |
876 | # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a |
|
879 | # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a | |
877 | # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and |
|
880 | # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and | |
878 | # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting |
|
881 | # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting | |
879 | # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython |
|
882 | # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython | |
880 | # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving |
|
883 | # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving | |
881 | # everything into __main__. |
|
884 | # everything into __main__. | |
882 |
|
885 | |||
883 | # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded |
|
886 | # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded | |
884 | # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own |
|
887 | # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own | |
885 | # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do |
|
888 | # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do | |
886 | # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces |
|
889 | # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces | |
887 | # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they |
|
890 | # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they | |
888 | # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're |
|
891 | # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're | |
889 | # embedded in). |
|
892 | # embedded in). | |
890 |
|
893 | |||
891 | # This is overridden in the InteractiveShellEmbed subclass to a no-op. |
|
894 | # This is overridden in the InteractiveShellEmbed subclass to a no-op. | |
892 |
|
895 | |||
893 | try: |
|
896 | try: | |
894 | main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] |
|
897 | main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] | |
895 | except KeyError: |
|
898 | except KeyError: | |
896 | raise KeyError('user_ns dictionary MUST have a "__name__" key') |
|
899 | raise KeyError('user_ns dictionary MUST have a "__name__" key') | |
897 | else: |
|
900 | else: | |
898 | sys.modules[main_name] = FakeModule(self.user_ns) |
|
901 | sys.modules[main_name] = FakeModule(self.user_ns) | |
899 |
|
902 | |||
900 | def init_user_ns(self): |
|
903 | def init_user_ns(self): | |
901 | """Initialize all user-visible namespaces to their minimum defaults. |
|
904 | """Initialize all user-visible namespaces to their minimum defaults. | |
902 |
|
905 | |||
903 | Certain history lists are also initialized here, as they effectively |
|
906 | Certain history lists are also initialized here, as they effectively | |
904 | act as user namespaces. |
|
907 | act as user namespaces. | |
905 |
|
908 | |||
906 | Notes |
|
909 | Notes | |
907 | ----- |
|
910 | ----- | |
908 | All data structures here are only filled in, they are NOT reset by this |
|
911 | All data structures here are only filled in, they are NOT reset by this | |
909 | method. If they were not empty before, data will simply be added to |
|
912 | method. If they were not empty before, data will simply be added to | |
910 | therm. |
|
913 | therm. | |
911 | """ |
|
914 | """ | |
912 | # This function works in two parts: first we put a few things in |
|
915 | # This function works in two parts: first we put a few things in | |
913 | # user_ns, and we sync that contents into user_ns_hidden so that these |
|
916 | # user_ns, and we sync that contents into user_ns_hidden so that these | |
914 | # initial variables aren't shown by %who. After the sync, we add the |
|
917 | # initial variables aren't shown by %who. After the sync, we add the | |
915 | # rest of what we *do* want the user to see with %who even on a new |
|
918 | # rest of what we *do* want the user to see with %who even on a new | |
916 | # session (probably nothing, so theye really only see their own stuff) |
|
919 | # session (probably nothing, so theye really only see their own stuff) | |
917 |
|
920 | |||
918 | # The user dict must *always* have a __builtin__ reference to the |
|
921 | # The user dict must *always* have a __builtin__ reference to the | |
919 | # Python standard __builtin__ namespace, which must be imported. |
|
922 | # Python standard __builtin__ namespace, which must be imported. | |
920 | # This is so that certain operations in prompt evaluation can be |
|
923 | # This is so that certain operations in prompt evaluation can be | |
921 | # reliably executed with builtins. Note that we can NOT use |
|
924 | # reliably executed with builtins. Note that we can NOT use | |
922 | # __builtins__ (note the 's'), because that can either be a dict or a |
|
925 | # __builtins__ (note the 's'), because that can either be a dict or a | |
923 | # module, and can even mutate at runtime, depending on the context |
|
926 | # module, and can even mutate at runtime, depending on the context | |
924 | # (Python makes no guarantees on it). In contrast, __builtin__ is |
|
927 | # (Python makes no guarantees on it). In contrast, __builtin__ is | |
925 | # always a module object, though it must be explicitly imported. |
|
928 | # always a module object, though it must be explicitly imported. | |
926 |
|
929 | |||
927 | # For more details: |
|
930 | # For more details: | |
928 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html |
|
931 | # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2001-April/014068.html | |
929 | ns = dict(__builtin__ = __builtin__) |
|
932 | ns = dict(__builtin__ = __builtin__) | |
930 |
|
933 | |||
931 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace |
|
934 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace | |
932 | try: |
|
935 | try: | |
933 | from site import _Helper |
|
936 | from site import _Helper | |
934 | ns['help'] = _Helper() |
|
937 | ns['help'] = _Helper() | |
935 | except ImportError: |
|
938 | except ImportError: | |
936 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') |
|
939 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') | |
937 |
|
940 | |||
938 | # make global variables for user access to the histories |
|
941 | # make global variables for user access to the histories | |
939 | ns['_ih'] = self.input_hist |
|
942 | ns['_ih'] = self.input_hist | |
940 | ns['_oh'] = self.output_hist |
|
943 | ns['_oh'] = self.output_hist | |
941 | ns['_dh'] = self.dir_hist |
|
944 | ns['_dh'] = self.dir_hist | |
942 |
|
945 | |||
943 | ns['_sh'] = shadowns |
|
946 | ns['_sh'] = shadowns | |
944 |
|
947 | |||
945 | # user aliases to input and output histories. These shouldn't show up |
|
948 | # user aliases to input and output histories. These shouldn't show up | |
946 | # in %who, as they can have very large reprs. |
|
949 | # in %who, as they can have very large reprs. | |
947 | ns['In'] = self.input_hist |
|
950 | ns['In'] = self.input_hist | |
948 | ns['Out'] = self.output_hist |
|
951 | ns['Out'] = self.output_hist | |
949 |
|
952 | |||
950 | # Store myself as the public api!!! |
|
953 | # Store myself as the public api!!! | |
951 | ns['get_ipython'] = self.get_ipython |
|
954 | ns['get_ipython'] = self.get_ipython | |
952 |
|
955 | |||
953 | # Sync what we've added so far to user_ns_hidden so these aren't seen |
|
956 | # Sync what we've added so far to user_ns_hidden so these aren't seen | |
954 | # by %who |
|
957 | # by %who | |
955 | self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns) |
|
958 | self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns) | |
956 |
|
959 | |||
957 | # Anything put into ns now would show up in %who. Think twice before |
|
960 | # Anything put into ns now would show up in %who. Think twice before | |
958 | # putting anything here, as we really want %who to show the user their |
|
961 | # putting anything here, as we really want %who to show the user their | |
959 | # stuff, not our variables. |
|
962 | # stuff, not our variables. | |
960 |
|
963 | |||
961 | # Finally, update the real user's namespace |
|
964 | # Finally, update the real user's namespace | |
962 | self.user_ns.update(ns) |
|
965 | self.user_ns.update(ns) | |
963 |
|
966 | |||
964 |
|
967 | |||
965 | def reset(self): |
|
968 | def reset(self): | |
966 | """Clear all internal namespaces. |
|
969 | """Clear all internal namespaces. | |
967 |
|
970 | |||
968 | Note that this is much more aggressive than %reset, since it clears |
|
971 | Note that this is much more aggressive than %reset, since it clears | |
969 | fully all namespaces, as well as all input/output lists. |
|
972 | fully all namespaces, as well as all input/output lists. | |
970 | """ |
|
973 | """ | |
971 | for ns in self.ns_refs_table: |
|
974 | for ns in self.ns_refs_table: | |
972 | ns.clear() |
|
975 | ns.clear() | |
973 |
|
976 | |||
974 | self.alias_manager.clear_aliases() |
|
977 | self.alias_manager.clear_aliases() | |
975 |
|
978 | |||
976 | # Clear input and output histories |
|
979 | # Clear input and output histories | |
977 | self.input_hist[:] = [] |
|
980 | self.input_hist[:] = [] | |
978 | self.input_hist_raw[:] = [] |
|
981 | self.input_hist_raw[:] = [] | |
979 | self.output_hist.clear() |
|
982 | self.output_hist.clear() | |
980 |
|
983 | |||
|
984 | # Reset counter used to index all histories | |||
|
985 | self.execution_count = 0 | |||
|
986 | ||||
981 | # Restore the user namespaces to minimal usability |
|
987 | # Restore the user namespaces to minimal usability | |
982 | self.init_user_ns() |
|
988 | self.init_user_ns() | |
983 |
|
989 | |||
984 | # Restore the default and user aliases |
|
990 | # Restore the default and user aliases | |
985 | self.alias_manager.init_aliases() |
|
991 | self.alias_manager.init_aliases() | |
986 |
|
992 | |||
987 | def reset_selective(self, regex=None): |
|
993 | def reset_selective(self, regex=None): | |
988 | """Clear selective variables from internal namespaces based on a |
|
994 | """Clear selective variables from internal namespaces based on a | |
989 | specified regular expression. |
|
995 | specified regular expression. | |
990 |
|
996 | |||
991 | Parameters |
|
997 | Parameters | |
992 | ---------- |
|
998 | ---------- | |
993 | regex : string or compiled pattern, optional |
|
999 | regex : string or compiled pattern, optional | |
994 | A regular expression pattern that will be used in searching |
|
1000 | A regular expression pattern that will be used in searching | |
995 | variable names in the users namespaces. |
|
1001 | variable names in the users namespaces. | |
996 | """ |
|
1002 | """ | |
997 | if regex is not None: |
|
1003 | if regex is not None: | |
998 | try: |
|
1004 | try: | |
999 | m = re.compile(regex) |
|
1005 | m = re.compile(regex) | |
1000 | except TypeError: |
|
1006 | except TypeError: | |
1001 | raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern') |
|
1007 | raise TypeError('regex must be a string or compiled pattern') | |
1002 | # Search for keys in each namespace that match the given regex |
|
1008 | # Search for keys in each namespace that match the given regex | |
1003 | # If a match is found, delete the key/value pair. |
|
1009 | # If a match is found, delete the key/value pair. | |
1004 | for ns in self.ns_refs_table: |
|
1010 | for ns in self.ns_refs_table: | |
1005 | for var in ns: |
|
1011 | for var in ns: | |
1006 | if m.search(var): |
|
1012 | if m.search(var): | |
1007 | del ns[var] |
|
1013 | del ns[var] | |
1008 |
|
1014 | |||
1009 | def push(self, variables, interactive=True): |
|
1015 | def push(self, variables, interactive=True): | |
1010 | """Inject a group of variables into the IPython user namespace. |
|
1016 | """Inject a group of variables into the IPython user namespace. | |
1011 |
|
1017 | |||
1012 | Parameters |
|
1018 | Parameters | |
1013 | ---------- |
|
1019 | ---------- | |
1014 | variables : dict, str or list/tuple of str |
|
1020 | variables : dict, str or list/tuple of str | |
1015 | The variables to inject into the user's namespace. If a dict, a |
|
1021 | The variables to inject into the user's namespace. If a dict, a | |
1016 | simple update is done. If a str, the string is assumed to have |
|
1022 | simple update is done. If a str, the string is assumed to have | |
1017 | variable names separated by spaces. A list/tuple of str can also |
|
1023 | variable names separated by spaces. A list/tuple of str can also | |
1018 | be used to give the variable names. If just the variable names are |
|
1024 | be used to give the variable names. If just the variable names are | |
1019 | give (list/tuple/str) then the variable values looked up in the |
|
1025 | give (list/tuple/str) then the variable values looked up in the | |
1020 | callers frame. |
|
1026 | callers frame. | |
1021 | interactive : bool |
|
1027 | interactive : bool | |
1022 | If True (default), the variables will be listed with the ``who`` |
|
1028 | If True (default), the variables will be listed with the ``who`` | |
1023 | magic. |
|
1029 | magic. | |
1024 | """ |
|
1030 | """ | |
1025 | vdict = None |
|
1031 | vdict = None | |
1026 |
|
1032 | |||
1027 | # We need a dict of name/value pairs to do namespace updates. |
|
1033 | # We need a dict of name/value pairs to do namespace updates. | |
1028 | if isinstance(variables, dict): |
|
1034 | if isinstance(variables, dict): | |
1029 | vdict = variables |
|
1035 | vdict = variables | |
1030 | elif isinstance(variables, (basestring, list, tuple)): |
|
1036 | elif isinstance(variables, (basestring, list, tuple)): | |
1031 | if isinstance(variables, basestring): |
|
1037 | if isinstance(variables, basestring): | |
1032 | vlist = variables.split() |
|
1038 | vlist = variables.split() | |
1033 | else: |
|
1039 | else: | |
1034 | vlist = variables |
|
1040 | vlist = variables | |
1035 | vdict = {} |
|
1041 | vdict = {} | |
1036 | cf = sys._getframe(1) |
|
1042 | cf = sys._getframe(1) | |
1037 | for name in vlist: |
|
1043 | for name in vlist: | |
1038 | try: |
|
1044 | try: | |
1039 | vdict[name] = eval(name, cf.f_globals, cf.f_locals) |
|
1045 | vdict[name] = eval(name, cf.f_globals, cf.f_locals) | |
1040 | except: |
|
1046 | except: | |
1041 | print ('Could not get variable %s from %s' % |
|
1047 | print ('Could not get variable %s from %s' % | |
1042 | (name,cf.f_code.co_name)) |
|
1048 | (name,cf.f_code.co_name)) | |
1043 | else: |
|
1049 | else: | |
1044 | raise ValueError('variables must be a dict/str/list/tuple') |
|
1050 | raise ValueError('variables must be a dict/str/list/tuple') | |
1045 |
|
1051 | |||
1046 | # Propagate variables to user namespace |
|
1052 | # Propagate variables to user namespace | |
1047 | self.user_ns.update(vdict) |
|
1053 | self.user_ns.update(vdict) | |
1048 |
|
1054 | |||
1049 | # And configure interactive visibility |
|
1055 | # And configure interactive visibility | |
1050 | config_ns = self.user_ns_hidden |
|
1056 | config_ns = self.user_ns_hidden | |
1051 | if interactive: |
|
1057 | if interactive: | |
1052 | for name, val in vdict.iteritems(): |
|
1058 | for name, val in vdict.iteritems(): | |
1053 | config_ns.pop(name, None) |
|
1059 | config_ns.pop(name, None) | |
1054 | else: |
|
1060 | else: | |
1055 | for name,val in vdict.iteritems(): |
|
1061 | for name,val in vdict.iteritems(): | |
1056 | config_ns[name] = val |
|
1062 | config_ns[name] = val | |
1057 |
|
1063 | |||
1058 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1064 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1059 | # Things related to object introspection |
|
1065 | # Things related to object introspection | |
1060 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1066 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1061 |
|
1067 | |||
1062 | def _ofind(self, oname, namespaces=None): |
|
1068 | def _ofind(self, oname, namespaces=None): | |
1063 | """Find an object in the available namespaces. |
|
1069 | """Find an object in the available namespaces. | |
1064 |
|
1070 | |||
1065 | self._ofind(oname) -> dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic |
|
1071 | self._ofind(oname) -> dict with keys: found,obj,ospace,ismagic | |
1066 |
|
1072 | |||
1067 | Has special code to detect magic functions. |
|
1073 | Has special code to detect magic functions. | |
1068 | """ |
|
1074 | """ | |
1069 | #oname = oname.strip() |
|
1075 | #oname = oname.strip() | |
1070 | #print '1- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg |
|
1076 | #print '1- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg | |
1071 | try: |
|
1077 | try: | |
1072 | oname = oname.strip().encode('ascii') |
|
1078 | oname = oname.strip().encode('ascii') | |
1073 | #print '2- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg |
|
1079 | #print '2- oname: <%r>' % oname # dbg | |
1074 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
1080 | except UnicodeEncodeError: | |
1075 | print 'Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters.' |
|
1081 | print 'Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters.' | |
1076 | return dict(found=False) |
|
1082 | return dict(found=False) | |
1077 |
|
1083 | |||
1078 | alias_ns = None |
|
1084 | alias_ns = None | |
1079 | if namespaces is None: |
|
1085 | if namespaces is None: | |
1080 | # Namespaces to search in: |
|
1086 | # Namespaces to search in: | |
1081 | # Put them in a list. The order is important so that we |
|
1087 | # Put them in a list. The order is important so that we | |
1082 | # find things in the same order that Python finds them. |
|
1088 | # find things in the same order that Python finds them. | |
1083 | namespaces = [ ('Interactive', self.user_ns), |
|
1089 | namespaces = [ ('Interactive', self.user_ns), | |
1084 | ('IPython internal', self.internal_ns), |
|
1090 | ('IPython internal', self.internal_ns), | |
1085 | ('Python builtin', __builtin__.__dict__), |
|
1091 | ('Python builtin', __builtin__.__dict__), | |
1086 | ('Alias', self.alias_manager.alias_table), |
|
1092 | ('Alias', self.alias_manager.alias_table), | |
1087 | ] |
|
1093 | ] | |
1088 | alias_ns = self.alias_manager.alias_table |
|
1094 | alias_ns = self.alias_manager.alias_table | |
1089 |
|
1095 | |||
1090 | # initialize results to 'null' |
|
1096 | # initialize results to 'null' | |
1091 | found = False; obj = None; ospace = None; ds = None; |
|
1097 | found = False; obj = None; ospace = None; ds = None; | |
1092 | ismagic = False; isalias = False; parent = None |
|
1098 | ismagic = False; isalias = False; parent = None | |
1093 |
|
1099 | |||
1094 | # We need to special-case 'print', which as of python2.6 registers as a |
|
1100 | # We need to special-case 'print', which as of python2.6 registers as a | |
1095 | # function but should only be treated as one if print_function was |
|
1101 | # function but should only be treated as one if print_function was | |
1096 | # loaded with a future import. In this case, just bail. |
|
1102 | # loaded with a future import. In this case, just bail. | |
1097 | if (oname == 'print' and not (self.compile.compiler.flags & |
|
1103 | if (oname == 'print' and not (self.compile.compiler.flags & | |
1098 | __future__.CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)): |
|
1104 | __future__.CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)): | |
1099 | return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace, |
|
1105 | return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace, | |
1100 | 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent} |
|
1106 | 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent} | |
1101 |
|
1107 | |||
1102 | # Look for the given name by splitting it in parts. If the head is |
|
1108 | # Look for the given name by splitting it in parts. If the head is | |
1103 | # found, then we look for all the remaining parts as members, and only |
|
1109 | # found, then we look for all the remaining parts as members, and only | |
1104 | # declare success if we can find them all. |
|
1110 | # declare success if we can find them all. | |
1105 | oname_parts = oname.split('.') |
|
1111 | oname_parts = oname.split('.') | |
1106 | oname_head, oname_rest = oname_parts[0],oname_parts[1:] |
|
1112 | oname_head, oname_rest = oname_parts[0],oname_parts[1:] | |
1107 | for nsname,ns in namespaces: |
|
1113 | for nsname,ns in namespaces: | |
1108 | try: |
|
1114 | try: | |
1109 | obj = ns[oname_head] |
|
1115 | obj = ns[oname_head] | |
1110 | except KeyError: |
|
1116 | except KeyError: | |
1111 | continue |
|
1117 | continue | |
1112 | else: |
|
1118 | else: | |
1113 | #print 'oname_rest:', oname_rest # dbg |
|
1119 | #print 'oname_rest:', oname_rest # dbg | |
1114 | for part in oname_rest: |
|
1120 | for part in oname_rest: | |
1115 | try: |
|
1121 | try: | |
1116 | parent = obj |
|
1122 | parent = obj | |
1117 | obj = getattr(obj,part) |
|
1123 | obj = getattr(obj,part) | |
1118 | except: |
|
1124 | except: | |
1119 | # Blanket except b/c some badly implemented objects |
|
1125 | # Blanket except b/c some badly implemented objects | |
1120 | # allow __getattr__ to raise exceptions other than |
|
1126 | # allow __getattr__ to raise exceptions other than | |
1121 | # AttributeError, which then crashes IPython. |
|
1127 | # AttributeError, which then crashes IPython. | |
1122 | break |
|
1128 | break | |
1123 | else: |
|
1129 | else: | |
1124 | # If we finish the for loop (no break), we got all members |
|
1130 | # If we finish the for loop (no break), we got all members | |
1125 | found = True |
|
1131 | found = True | |
1126 | ospace = nsname |
|
1132 | ospace = nsname | |
1127 | if ns == alias_ns: |
|
1133 | if ns == alias_ns: | |
1128 | isalias = True |
|
1134 | isalias = True | |
1129 | break # namespace loop |
|
1135 | break # namespace loop | |
1130 |
|
1136 | |||
1131 | # Try to see if it's magic |
|
1137 | # Try to see if it's magic | |
1132 | if not found: |
|
1138 | if not found: | |
1133 | if oname.startswith(ESC_MAGIC): |
|
1139 | if oname.startswith(ESC_MAGIC): | |
1134 | oname = oname[1:] |
|
1140 | oname = oname[1:] | |
1135 | obj = getattr(self,'magic_'+oname,None) |
|
1141 | obj = getattr(self,'magic_'+oname,None) | |
1136 | if obj is not None: |
|
1142 | if obj is not None: | |
1137 | found = True |
|
1143 | found = True | |
1138 | ospace = 'IPython internal' |
|
1144 | ospace = 'IPython internal' | |
1139 | ismagic = True |
|
1145 | ismagic = True | |
1140 |
|
1146 | |||
1141 | # Last try: special-case some literals like '', [], {}, etc: |
|
1147 | # Last try: special-case some literals like '', [], {}, etc: | |
1142 | if not found and oname_head in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']: |
|
1148 | if not found and oname_head in ["''",'""','[]','{}','()']: | |
1143 | obj = eval(oname_head) |
|
1149 | obj = eval(oname_head) | |
1144 | found = True |
|
1150 | found = True | |
1145 | ospace = 'Interactive' |
|
1151 | ospace = 'Interactive' | |
1146 |
|
1152 | |||
1147 | return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace, |
|
1153 | return {'found':found, 'obj':obj, 'namespace':ospace, | |
1148 | 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent} |
|
1154 | 'ismagic':ismagic, 'isalias':isalias, 'parent':parent} | |
1149 |
|
1155 | |||
1150 | def _ofind_property(self, oname, info): |
|
1156 | def _ofind_property(self, oname, info): | |
1151 | """Second part of object finding, to look for property details.""" |
|
1157 | """Second part of object finding, to look for property details.""" | |
1152 | if info.found: |
|
1158 | if info.found: | |
1153 | # Get the docstring of the class property if it exists. |
|
1159 | # Get the docstring of the class property if it exists. | |
1154 | path = oname.split('.') |
|
1160 | path = oname.split('.') | |
1155 | root = '.'.join(path[:-1]) |
|
1161 | root = '.'.join(path[:-1]) | |
1156 | if info.parent is not None: |
|
1162 | if info.parent is not None: | |
1157 | try: |
|
1163 | try: | |
1158 | target = getattr(info.parent, '__class__') |
|
1164 | target = getattr(info.parent, '__class__') | |
1159 | # The object belongs to a class instance. |
|
1165 | # The object belongs to a class instance. | |
1160 | try: |
|
1166 | try: | |
1161 | target = getattr(target, path[-1]) |
|
1167 | target = getattr(target, path[-1]) | |
1162 | # The class defines the object. |
|
1168 | # The class defines the object. | |
1163 | if isinstance(target, property): |
|
1169 | if isinstance(target, property): | |
1164 | oname = root + '.__class__.' + path[-1] |
|
1170 | oname = root + '.__class__.' + path[-1] | |
1165 | info = Struct(self._ofind(oname)) |
|
1171 | info = Struct(self._ofind(oname)) | |
1166 | except AttributeError: pass |
|
1172 | except AttributeError: pass | |
1167 | except AttributeError: pass |
|
1173 | except AttributeError: pass | |
1168 |
|
1174 | |||
1169 | # We return either the new info or the unmodified input if the object |
|
1175 | # We return either the new info or the unmodified input if the object | |
1170 | # hadn't been found |
|
1176 | # hadn't been found | |
1171 | return info |
|
1177 | return info | |
1172 |
|
1178 | |||
1173 | def _object_find(self, oname, namespaces=None): |
|
1179 | def _object_find(self, oname, namespaces=None): | |
1174 | """Find an object and return a struct with info about it.""" |
|
1180 | """Find an object and return a struct with info about it.""" | |
1175 | inf = Struct(self._ofind(oname, namespaces)) |
|
1181 | inf = Struct(self._ofind(oname, namespaces)) | |
1176 | return Struct(self._ofind_property(oname, inf)) |
|
1182 | return Struct(self._ofind_property(oname, inf)) | |
1177 |
|
1183 | |||
1178 | def _inspect(self, meth, oname, namespaces=None, **kw): |
|
1184 | def _inspect(self, meth, oname, namespaces=None, **kw): | |
1179 | """Generic interface to the inspector system. |
|
1185 | """Generic interface to the inspector system. | |
1180 |
|
1186 | |||
1181 | This function is meant to be called by pdef, pdoc & friends.""" |
|
1187 | This function is meant to be called by pdef, pdoc & friends.""" | |
1182 | info = self._object_find(oname) |
|
1188 | info = self._object_find(oname) | |
1183 | if info.found: |
|
1189 | if info.found: | |
1184 | pmethod = getattr(self.inspector, meth) |
|
1190 | pmethod = getattr(self.inspector, meth) | |
1185 | formatter = format_screen if info.ismagic else None |
|
1191 | formatter = format_screen if info.ismagic else None | |
1186 | if meth == 'pdoc': |
|
1192 | if meth == 'pdoc': | |
1187 | pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter) |
|
1193 | pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter) | |
1188 | elif meth == 'pinfo': |
|
1194 | elif meth == 'pinfo': | |
1189 | pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter, info, **kw) |
|
1195 | pmethod(info.obj, oname, formatter, info, **kw) | |
1190 | else: |
|
1196 | else: | |
1191 | pmethod(info.obj, oname) |
|
1197 | pmethod(info.obj, oname) | |
1192 | else: |
|
1198 | else: | |
1193 | print 'Object `%s` not found.' % oname |
|
1199 | print 'Object `%s` not found.' % oname | |
1194 | return 'not found' # so callers can take other action |
|
1200 | return 'not found' # so callers can take other action | |
1195 |
|
1201 | |||
1196 | def object_inspect(self, oname): |
|
1202 | def object_inspect(self, oname): | |
1197 | info = self._object_find(oname) |
|
1203 | info = self._object_find(oname) | |
1198 | if info.found: |
|
1204 | if info.found: | |
1199 | return self.inspector.info(info.obj, oname, info=info) |
|
1205 | return self.inspector.info(info.obj, oname, info=info) | |
1200 | else: |
|
1206 | else: | |
1201 | return oinspect.object_info(name=oname, found=False) |
|
1207 | return oinspect.object_info(name=oname, found=False) | |
1202 |
|
1208 | |||
1203 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1209 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1204 | # Things related to history management |
|
1210 | # Things related to history management | |
1205 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1211 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1206 |
|
1212 | |||
1207 | def init_history(self): |
|
1213 | def init_history(self): | |
1208 | # List of input with multi-line handling. |
|
1214 | # List of input with multi-line handling. | |
1209 | self.input_hist = InputList() |
|
1215 | self.input_hist = InputList() | |
1210 | # This one will hold the 'raw' input history, without any |
|
1216 | # This one will hold the 'raw' input history, without any | |
1211 | # pre-processing. This will allow users to retrieve the input just as |
|
1217 | # pre-processing. This will allow users to retrieve the input just as | |
1212 | # it was exactly typed in by the user, with %hist -r. |
|
1218 | # it was exactly typed in by the user, with %hist -r. | |
1213 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList() |
|
1219 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList() | |
1214 |
|
1220 | |||
1215 | # list of visited directories |
|
1221 | # list of visited directories | |
1216 | try: |
|
1222 | try: | |
1217 | self.dir_hist = [os.getcwd()] |
|
1223 | self.dir_hist = [os.getcwd()] | |
1218 | except OSError: |
|
1224 | except OSError: | |
1219 | self.dir_hist = [] |
|
1225 | self.dir_hist = [] | |
1220 |
|
1226 | |||
1221 | # dict of output history |
|
1227 | # dict of output history | |
1222 | self.output_hist = {} |
|
1228 | self.output_hist = {} | |
1223 |
|
1229 | |||
1224 | # Now the history file |
|
1230 | # Now the history file | |
1225 | if self.profile: |
|
1231 | if self.profile: | |
1226 | histfname = 'history-%s' % self.profile |
|
1232 | histfname = 'history-%s' % self.profile | |
1227 | else: |
|
1233 | else: | |
1228 | histfname = 'history' |
|
1234 | histfname = 'history' | |
1229 | self.histfile = os.path.join(self.ipython_dir, histfname) |
|
1235 | self.histfile = os.path.join(self.ipython_dir, histfname) | |
1230 |
|
1236 | |||
1231 | # Fill the history zero entry, user counter starts at 1 |
|
1237 | # Fill the history zero entry, user counter starts at 1 | |
1232 | self.input_hist.append('\n') |
|
1238 | self.input_hist.append('\n') | |
1233 | self.input_hist_raw.append('\n') |
|
1239 | self.input_hist_raw.append('\n') | |
1234 |
|
1240 | |||
1235 | def init_shadow_hist(self): |
|
1241 | def init_shadow_hist(self): | |
1236 | try: |
|
1242 | try: | |
1237 | self.db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(self.ipython_dir + "/db") |
|
1243 | self.db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(self.ipython_dir + "/db") | |
1238 | except exceptions.UnicodeDecodeError: |
|
1244 | except exceptions.UnicodeDecodeError: | |
1239 | print "Your ipython_dir can't be decoded to unicode!" |
|
1245 | print "Your ipython_dir can't be decoded to unicode!" | |
1240 | print "Please set HOME environment variable to something that" |
|
1246 | print "Please set HOME environment variable to something that" | |
1241 | print r"only has ASCII characters, e.g. c:\home" |
|
1247 | print r"only has ASCII characters, e.g. c:\home" | |
1242 | print "Now it is", self.ipython_dir |
|
1248 | print "Now it is", self.ipython_dir | |
1243 | sys.exit() |
|
1249 | sys.exit() | |
1244 | self.shadowhist = ipcorehist.ShadowHist(self.db) |
|
1250 | self.shadowhist = ipcorehist.ShadowHist(self.db) | |
1245 |
|
1251 | |||
1246 | def savehist(self): |
|
1252 | def savehist(self): | |
1247 | """Save input history to a file (via readline library).""" |
|
1253 | """Save input history to a file (via readline library).""" | |
1248 |
|
1254 | |||
1249 | try: |
|
1255 | try: | |
1250 | self.readline.write_history_file(self.histfile) |
|
1256 | self.readline.write_history_file(self.histfile) | |
1251 | except: |
|
1257 | except: | |
1252 | print 'Unable to save IPython command history to file: ' + \ |
|
1258 | print 'Unable to save IPython command history to file: ' + \ | |
1253 | `self.histfile` |
|
1259 | `self.histfile` | |
1254 |
|
1260 | |||
1255 | def reloadhist(self): |
|
1261 | def reloadhist(self): | |
1256 | """Reload the input history from disk file.""" |
|
1262 | """Reload the input history from disk file.""" | |
1257 |
|
1263 | |||
1258 | try: |
|
1264 | try: | |
1259 | self.readline.clear_history() |
|
1265 | self.readline.clear_history() | |
1260 | self.readline.read_history_file(self.shell.histfile) |
|
1266 | self.readline.read_history_file(self.shell.histfile) | |
1261 | except AttributeError: |
|
1267 | except AttributeError: | |
1262 | pass |
|
1268 | pass | |
1263 |
|
1269 | |||
1264 | def history_saving_wrapper(self, func): |
|
1270 | def history_saving_wrapper(self, func): | |
1265 | """ Wrap func for readline history saving |
|
1271 | """ Wrap func for readline history saving | |
1266 |
|
1272 | |||
1267 | Convert func into callable that saves & restores |
|
1273 | Convert func into callable that saves & restores | |
1268 | history around the call """ |
|
1274 | history around the call """ | |
1269 |
|
1275 | |||
1270 | if self.has_readline: |
|
1276 | if self.has_readline: | |
1271 | from IPython.utils import rlineimpl as readline |
|
1277 | from IPython.utils import rlineimpl as readline | |
1272 | else: |
|
1278 | else: | |
1273 | return func |
|
1279 | return func | |
1274 |
|
1280 | |||
1275 | def wrapper(): |
|
1281 | def wrapper(): | |
1276 | self.savehist() |
|
1282 | self.savehist() | |
1277 | try: |
|
1283 | try: | |
1278 | func() |
|
1284 | func() | |
1279 | finally: |
|
1285 | finally: | |
1280 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) |
|
1286 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) | |
1281 | return wrapper |
|
1287 | return wrapper | |
1282 |
|
1288 | |||
1283 | def get_history(self, index=None, raw=False, output=True): |
|
1289 | def get_history(self, index=None, raw=False, output=True): | |
1284 | """Get the history list. |
|
1290 | """Get the history list. | |
1285 |
|
1291 | |||
1286 | Get the input and output history. |
|
1292 | Get the input and output history. | |
1287 |
|
1293 | |||
1288 | Parameters |
|
1294 | Parameters | |
1289 | ---------- |
|
1295 | ---------- | |
1290 | index : n or (n1, n2) or None |
|
1296 | index : n or (n1, n2) or None | |
1291 | If n, then the last entries. If a tuple, then all in |
|
1297 | If n, then the last entries. If a tuple, then all in | |
1292 | range(n1, n2). If None, then all entries. Raises IndexError if |
|
1298 | range(n1, n2). If None, then all entries. Raises IndexError if | |
1293 | the format of index is incorrect. |
|
1299 | the format of index is incorrect. | |
1294 | raw : bool |
|
1300 | raw : bool | |
1295 | If True, return the raw input. |
|
1301 | If True, return the raw input. | |
1296 | output : bool |
|
1302 | output : bool | |
1297 | If True, then return the output as well. |
|
1303 | If True, then return the output as well. | |
1298 |
|
1304 | |||
1299 | Returns |
|
1305 | Returns | |
1300 | ------- |
|
1306 | ------- | |
1301 | If output is True, then return a dict of tuples, keyed by the prompt |
|
1307 | If output is True, then return a dict of tuples, keyed by the prompt | |
1302 | numbers and with values of (input, output). If output is False, then |
|
1308 | numbers and with values of (input, output). If output is False, then | |
1303 | a dict, keyed by the prompt number with the values of input. Raises |
|
1309 | a dict, keyed by the prompt number with the values of input. Raises | |
1304 | IndexError if no history is found. |
|
1310 | IndexError if no history is found. | |
1305 | """ |
|
1311 | """ | |
1306 | if raw: |
|
1312 | if raw: | |
1307 | input_hist = self.input_hist_raw |
|
1313 | input_hist = self.input_hist_raw | |
1308 | else: |
|
1314 | else: | |
1309 | input_hist = self.input_hist |
|
1315 | input_hist = self.input_hist | |
1310 | if output: |
|
1316 | if output: | |
1311 | output_hist = self.user_ns['Out'] |
|
1317 | output_hist = self.user_ns['Out'] | |
1312 | n = len(input_hist) |
|
1318 | n = len(input_hist) | |
1313 | if index is None: |
|
1319 | if index is None: | |
1314 | start=0; stop=n |
|
1320 | start=0; stop=n | |
1315 | elif isinstance(index, int): |
|
1321 | elif isinstance(index, int): | |
1316 | start=n-index; stop=n |
|
1322 | start=n-index; stop=n | |
1317 | elif isinstance(index, tuple) and len(index) == 2: |
|
1323 | elif isinstance(index, tuple) and len(index) == 2: | |
1318 | start=index[0]; stop=index[1] |
|
1324 | start=index[0]; stop=index[1] | |
1319 | else: |
|
1325 | else: | |
1320 | raise IndexError('Not a valid index for the input history: %r' |
|
1326 | raise IndexError('Not a valid index for the input history: %r' | |
1321 | % index) |
|
1327 | % index) | |
1322 | hist = {} |
|
1328 | hist = {} | |
1323 | for i in range(start, stop): |
|
1329 | for i in range(start, stop): | |
1324 | if output: |
|
1330 | if output: | |
1325 | hist[i] = (input_hist[i], output_hist.get(i)) |
|
1331 | hist[i] = (input_hist[i], output_hist.get(i)) | |
1326 | else: |
|
1332 | else: | |
1327 | hist[i] = input_hist[i] |
|
1333 | hist[i] = input_hist[i] | |
1328 | if len(hist)==0: |
|
1334 | if len(hist)==0: | |
1329 | raise IndexError('No history for range of indices: %r' % index) |
|
1335 | raise IndexError('No history for range of indices: %r' % index) | |
1330 | return hist |
|
1336 | return hist | |
1331 |
|
1337 | |||
1332 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1338 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1333 | # Things related to exception handling and tracebacks (not debugging) |
|
1339 | # Things related to exception handling and tracebacks (not debugging) | |
1334 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1340 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1335 |
|
1341 | |||
1336 | def init_traceback_handlers(self, custom_exceptions): |
|
1342 | def init_traceback_handlers(self, custom_exceptions): | |
1337 | # Syntax error handler. |
|
1343 | # Syntax error handler. | |
1338 | self.SyntaxTB = ultratb.SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor') |
|
1344 | self.SyntaxTB = ultratb.SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor') | |
1339 |
|
1345 | |||
1340 | # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always |
|
1346 | # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always | |
1341 | # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own |
|
1347 | # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own | |
1342 | # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] |
|
1348 | # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] | |
1343 | self.InteractiveTB = ultratb.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain', |
|
1349 | self.InteractiveTB = ultratb.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain', | |
1344 | color_scheme='NoColor', |
|
1350 | color_scheme='NoColor', | |
1345 | tb_offset = 1) |
|
1351 | tb_offset = 1) | |
1346 |
|
1352 | |||
1347 | # The instance will store a pointer to the system-wide exception hook, |
|
1353 | # The instance will store a pointer to the system-wide exception hook, | |
1348 | # so that runtime code (such as magics) can access it. This is because |
|
1354 | # so that runtime code (such as magics) can access it. This is because | |
1349 | # during the read-eval loop, it may get temporarily overwritten. |
|
1355 | # during the read-eval loop, it may get temporarily overwritten. | |
1350 | self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook |
|
1356 | self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook | |
1351 |
|
1357 | |||
1352 | # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified |
|
1358 | # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified | |
1353 | self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions) |
|
1359 | self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions) | |
1354 |
|
1360 | |||
1355 | # Set the exception mode |
|
1361 | # Set the exception mode | |
1356 | self.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=self.xmode) |
|
1362 | self.InteractiveTB.set_mode(mode=self.xmode) | |
1357 |
|
1363 | |||
1358 | def set_custom_exc(self, exc_tuple, handler): |
|
1364 | def set_custom_exc(self, exc_tuple, handler): | |
1359 | """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler) |
|
1365 | """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler) | |
1360 |
|
1366 | |||
1361 | Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the |
|
1367 | Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the | |
1362 | exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the |
|
1368 | exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the | |
1363 | runcode() method. |
|
1369 | runcode() method. | |
1364 |
|
1370 | |||
1365 | Inputs: |
|
1371 | Inputs: | |
1366 |
|
1372 | |||
1367 | - exc_tuple: a *tuple* of valid exceptions to call the defined |
|
1373 | - exc_tuple: a *tuple* of valid exceptions to call the defined | |
1368 | handler for. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A |
|
1374 | handler for. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A | |
1369 | LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If |
|
1375 | LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If | |
1370 | you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple: |
|
1376 | you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple: | |
1371 |
|
1377 | |||
1372 | exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,) |
|
1378 | exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,) | |
1373 |
|
1379 | |||
1374 | - handler: this must be defined as a function with the following |
|
1380 | - handler: this must be defined as a function with the following | |
1375 | basic interface:: |
|
1381 | basic interface:: | |
1376 |
|
1382 | |||
1377 | def my_handler(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None) |
|
1383 | def my_handler(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None) | |
1378 | ... |
|
1384 | ... | |
1379 | # The return value must be |
|
1385 | # The return value must be | |
1380 | return structured_traceback |
|
1386 | return structured_traceback | |
1381 |
|
1387 | |||
1382 | This will be made into an instance method (via new.instancemethod) |
|
1388 | This will be made into an instance method (via new.instancemethod) | |
1383 | of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions |
|
1389 | of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions | |
1384 | listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an |
|
1390 | listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an | |
1385 | internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info. |
|
1391 | internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info. | |
1386 |
|
1392 | |||
1387 | WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main |
|
1393 | WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main | |
1388 | execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This |
|
1394 | execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This | |
1389 | facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing.""" |
|
1395 | facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing.""" | |
1390 |
|
1396 | |||
1391 | assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \ |
|
1397 | assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \ | |
1392 | "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE." |
|
1398 | "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE." | |
1393 |
|
1399 | |||
1394 | def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb): |
|
1400 | def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb): | |
1395 | print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***' |
|
1401 | print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***' | |
1396 | print 'Exception type :',etype |
|
1402 | print 'Exception type :',etype | |
1397 | print 'Exception value:',value |
|
1403 | print 'Exception value:',value | |
1398 | print 'Traceback :',tb |
|
1404 | print 'Traceback :',tb | |
1399 | print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer) |
|
1405 | print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer) | |
1400 |
|
1406 | |||
1401 | if handler is None: handler = dummy_handler |
|
1407 | if handler is None: handler = dummy_handler | |
1402 |
|
1408 | |||
1403 | self.CustomTB = new.instancemethod(handler,self,self.__class__) |
|
1409 | self.CustomTB = new.instancemethod(handler,self,self.__class__) | |
1404 | self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple |
|
1410 | self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple | |
1405 |
|
1411 | |||
1406 | def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb): |
|
1412 | def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb): | |
1407 | """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook. |
|
1413 | """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook. | |
1408 |
|
1414 | |||
1409 | GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call |
|
1415 | GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call | |
1410 | sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that |
|
1416 | sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that | |
1411 | enables them to keep running after exceptions that would |
|
1417 | enables them to keep running after exceptions that would | |
1412 | otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython |
|
1418 | otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython | |
1413 | which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try: |
|
1419 | which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try: | |
1414 | except: statement. |
|
1420 | except: statement. | |
1415 |
|
1421 | |||
1416 | Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if |
|
1422 | Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if | |
1417 | any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like |
|
1423 | any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like | |
1418 | IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the |
|
1424 | IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the | |
1419 | CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a |
|
1425 | CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a | |
1420 | regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which |
|
1426 | regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which | |
1421 | call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from |
|
1427 | call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from | |
1422 | IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython |
|
1428 | IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython | |
1423 | crashes. |
|
1429 | crashes. | |
1424 |
|
1430 | |||
1425 | This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely |
|
1431 | This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely | |
1426 | to be true IPython errors. |
|
1432 | to be true IPython errors. | |
1427 | """ |
|
1433 | """ | |
1428 | self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0) |
|
1434 | self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0) | |
1429 |
|
1435 | |||
1430 | def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None, |
|
1436 | def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None, | |
1431 | exception_only=False): |
|
1437 | exception_only=False): | |
1432 | """Display the exception that just occurred. |
|
1438 | """Display the exception that just occurred. | |
1433 |
|
1439 | |||
1434 | If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which |
|
1440 | If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which | |
1435 | should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks, |
|
1441 | should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks, | |
1436 | rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object. |
|
1442 | rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object. | |
1437 |
|
1443 | |||
1438 | A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take |
|
1444 | A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take | |
1439 | care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a |
|
1445 | care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a | |
1440 | SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and |
|
1446 | SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and | |
1441 | simply call this method.""" |
|
1447 | simply call this method.""" | |
1442 |
|
1448 | |||
1443 | try: |
|
1449 | try: | |
1444 | if exc_tuple is None: |
|
1450 | if exc_tuple is None: | |
1445 | etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
1451 | etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() | |
1446 | else: |
|
1452 | else: | |
1447 | etype, value, tb = exc_tuple |
|
1453 | etype, value, tb = exc_tuple | |
1448 |
|
1454 | |||
1449 | if etype is None: |
|
1455 | if etype is None: | |
1450 | if hasattr(sys, 'last_type'): |
|
1456 | if hasattr(sys, 'last_type'): | |
1451 | etype, value, tb = sys.last_type, sys.last_value, \ |
|
1457 | etype, value, tb = sys.last_type, sys.last_value, \ | |
1452 | sys.last_traceback |
|
1458 | sys.last_traceback | |
1453 | else: |
|
1459 | else: | |
1454 | self.write_err('No traceback available to show.\n') |
|
1460 | self.write_err('No traceback available to show.\n') | |
1455 | return |
|
1461 | return | |
1456 |
|
1462 | |||
1457 | if etype is SyntaxError: |
|
1463 | if etype is SyntaxError: | |
1458 | # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input |
|
1464 | # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input | |
1459 | # line, there may be SyntaxError cases whith imported code. |
|
1465 | # line, there may be SyntaxError cases whith imported code. | |
1460 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) |
|
1466 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) | |
1461 | elif etype is UsageError: |
|
1467 | elif etype is UsageError: | |
1462 | print "UsageError:", value |
|
1468 | print "UsageError:", value | |
1463 | else: |
|
1469 | else: | |
1464 | # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not |
|
1470 | # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not | |
1465 | # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools |
|
1471 | # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools | |
1466 | # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we |
|
1472 | # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we | |
1467 | # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use. |
|
1473 | # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use. | |
1468 | sys.last_type = etype |
|
1474 | sys.last_type = etype | |
1469 | sys.last_value = value |
|
1475 | sys.last_value = value | |
1470 | sys.last_traceback = tb |
|
1476 | sys.last_traceback = tb | |
1471 |
|
1477 | |||
1472 | if etype in self.custom_exceptions: |
|
1478 | if etype in self.custom_exceptions: | |
1473 | # FIXME: Old custom traceback objects may just return a |
|
1479 | # FIXME: Old custom traceback objects may just return a | |
1474 | # string, in that case we just put it into a list |
|
1480 | # string, in that case we just put it into a list | |
1475 | stb = self.CustomTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset) |
|
1481 | stb = self.CustomTB(etype, value, tb, tb_offset) | |
1476 | if isinstance(ctb, basestring): |
|
1482 | if isinstance(ctb, basestring): | |
1477 | stb = [stb] |
|
1483 | stb = [stb] | |
1478 | else: |
|
1484 | else: | |
1479 | if exception_only: |
|
1485 | if exception_only: | |
1480 | stb = ['An exception has occurred, use %tb to see ' |
|
1486 | stb = ['An exception has occurred, use %tb to see ' | |
1481 | 'the full traceback.\n'] |
|
1487 | 'the full traceback.\n'] | |
1482 | stb.extend(self.InteractiveTB.get_exception_only(etype, |
|
1488 | stb.extend(self.InteractiveTB.get_exception_only(etype, | |
1483 | value)) |
|
1489 | value)) | |
1484 | else: |
|
1490 | else: | |
1485 | stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(etype, |
|
1491 | stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback(etype, | |
1486 | value, tb, tb_offset=tb_offset) |
|
1492 | value, tb, tb_offset=tb_offset) | |
1487 | # FIXME: the pdb calling should be done by us, not by |
|
1493 | # FIXME: the pdb calling should be done by us, not by | |
1488 | # the code computing the traceback. |
|
1494 | # the code computing the traceback. | |
1489 | if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb: |
|
1495 | if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb: | |
1490 | # pdb mucks up readline, fix it back |
|
1496 | # pdb mucks up readline, fix it back | |
1491 | self.set_readline_completer() |
|
1497 | self.set_readline_completer() | |
1492 |
|
1498 | |||
1493 | # Actually show the traceback |
|
1499 | # Actually show the traceback | |
1494 | self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb) |
|
1500 | self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb) | |
1495 |
|
1501 | |||
1496 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
1502 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
1497 | self.write_err("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n") |
|
1503 | self.write_err("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n") | |
1498 |
|
1504 | |||
1499 | def _showtraceback(self, etype, evalue, stb): |
|
1505 | def _showtraceback(self, etype, evalue, stb): | |
1500 | """Actually show a traceback. |
|
1506 | """Actually show a traceback. | |
1501 |
|
1507 | |||
1502 | Subclasses may override this method to put the traceback on a different |
|
1508 | Subclasses may override this method to put the traceback on a different | |
1503 | place, like a side channel. |
|
1509 | place, like a side channel. | |
1504 | """ |
|
1510 | """ | |
1505 | print >> io.Term.cout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb) |
|
1511 | print >> io.Term.cout, self.InteractiveTB.stb2text(stb) | |
1506 |
|
1512 | |||
1507 | def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None): |
|
1513 | def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None): | |
1508 | """Display the syntax error that just occurred. |
|
1514 | """Display the syntax error that just occurred. | |
1509 |
|
1515 | |||
1510 | This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one. |
|
1516 | This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one. | |
1511 |
|
1517 | |||
1512 | If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead |
|
1518 | If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead | |
1513 | of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses |
|
1519 | of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses | |
1514 | "<string>" when reading from a string). |
|
1520 | "<string>" when reading from a string). | |
1515 | """ |
|
1521 | """ | |
1516 | etype, value, last_traceback = sys.exc_info() |
|
1522 | etype, value, last_traceback = sys.exc_info() | |
1517 |
|
1523 | |||
1518 | # See note about these variables in showtraceback() above |
|
1524 | # See note about these variables in showtraceback() above | |
1519 | sys.last_type = etype |
|
1525 | sys.last_type = etype | |
1520 | sys.last_value = value |
|
1526 | sys.last_value = value | |
1521 | sys.last_traceback = last_traceback |
|
1527 | sys.last_traceback = last_traceback | |
1522 |
|
1528 | |||
1523 | if filename and etype is SyntaxError: |
|
1529 | if filename and etype is SyntaxError: | |
1524 | # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception |
|
1530 | # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception | |
1525 | try: |
|
1531 | try: | |
1526 | msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value |
|
1532 | msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value | |
1527 | except: |
|
1533 | except: | |
1528 | # Not the format we expect; leave it alone |
|
1534 | # Not the format we expect; leave it alone | |
1529 | pass |
|
1535 | pass | |
1530 | else: |
|
1536 | else: | |
1531 | # Stuff in the right filename |
|
1537 | # Stuff in the right filename | |
1532 | try: |
|
1538 | try: | |
1533 | # Assume SyntaxError is a class exception |
|
1539 | # Assume SyntaxError is a class exception | |
1534 | value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) |
|
1540 | value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) | |
1535 | except: |
|
1541 | except: | |
1536 | # If that failed, assume SyntaxError is a string |
|
1542 | # If that failed, assume SyntaxError is a string | |
1537 | value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) |
|
1543 | value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) | |
1538 | stb = self.SyntaxTB.structured_traceback(etype, value, []) |
|
1544 | stb = self.SyntaxTB.structured_traceback(etype, value, []) | |
1539 | self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb) |
|
1545 | self._showtraceback(etype, value, stb) | |
1540 |
|
1546 | |||
1541 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1547 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1542 | # Things related to readline |
|
1548 | # Things related to readline | |
1543 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1549 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1544 |
|
1550 | |||
1545 | def init_readline(self): |
|
1551 | def init_readline(self): | |
1546 | """Command history completion/saving/reloading.""" |
|
1552 | """Command history completion/saving/reloading.""" | |
1547 |
|
1553 | |||
1548 | if self.readline_use: |
|
1554 | if self.readline_use: | |
1549 | import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline |
|
1555 | import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline | |
1550 |
|
1556 | |||
1551 | self.rl_next_input = None |
|
1557 | self.rl_next_input = None | |
1552 | self.rl_do_indent = False |
|
1558 | self.rl_do_indent = False | |
1553 |
|
1559 | |||
1554 | if not self.readline_use or not readline.have_readline: |
|
1560 | if not self.readline_use or not readline.have_readline: | |
1555 | self.has_readline = False |
|
1561 | self.has_readline = False | |
1556 | self.readline = None |
|
1562 | self.readline = None | |
1557 | # Set a number of methods that depend on readline to be no-op |
|
1563 | # Set a number of methods that depend on readline to be no-op | |
1558 | self.savehist = no_op |
|
1564 | self.savehist = no_op | |
1559 | self.reloadhist = no_op |
|
1565 | self.reloadhist = no_op | |
1560 | self.set_readline_completer = no_op |
|
1566 | self.set_readline_completer = no_op | |
1561 | self.set_custom_completer = no_op |
|
1567 | self.set_custom_completer = no_op | |
1562 | self.set_completer_frame = no_op |
|
1568 | self.set_completer_frame = no_op | |
1563 | warn('Readline services not available or not loaded.') |
|
1569 | warn('Readline services not available or not loaded.') | |
1564 | else: |
|
1570 | else: | |
1565 | self.has_readline = True |
|
1571 | self.has_readline = True | |
1566 | self.readline = readline |
|
1572 | self.readline = readline | |
1567 | sys.modules['readline'] = readline |
|
1573 | sys.modules['readline'] = readline | |
1568 |
|
1574 | |||
1569 | # Platform-specific configuration |
|
1575 | # Platform-specific configuration | |
1570 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
1576 | if os.name == 'nt': | |
1571 | # FIXME - check with Frederick to see if we can harmonize |
|
1577 | # FIXME - check with Frederick to see if we can harmonize | |
1572 | # naming conventions with pyreadline to avoid this |
|
1578 | # naming conventions with pyreadline to avoid this | |
1573 | # platform-dependent check |
|
1579 | # platform-dependent check | |
1574 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook |
|
1580 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook | |
1575 | else: |
|
1581 | else: | |
1576 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook |
|
1582 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook | |
1577 |
|
1583 | |||
1578 | # Load user's initrc file (readline config) |
|
1584 | # Load user's initrc file (readline config) | |
1579 | # Or if libedit is used, load editrc. |
|
1585 | # Or if libedit is used, load editrc. | |
1580 | inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC') |
|
1586 | inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC') | |
1581 | if inputrc_name is None: |
|
1587 | if inputrc_name is None: | |
1582 | home_dir = get_home_dir() |
|
1588 | home_dir = get_home_dir() | |
1583 | if home_dir is not None: |
|
1589 | if home_dir is not None: | |
1584 | inputrc_name = '.inputrc' |
|
1590 | inputrc_name = '.inputrc' | |
1585 | if readline.uses_libedit: |
|
1591 | if readline.uses_libedit: | |
1586 | inputrc_name = '.editrc' |
|
1592 | inputrc_name = '.editrc' | |
1587 | inputrc_name = os.path.join(home_dir, inputrc_name) |
|
1593 | inputrc_name = os.path.join(home_dir, inputrc_name) | |
1588 | if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name): |
|
1594 | if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name): | |
1589 | try: |
|
1595 | try: | |
1590 | readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name) |
|
1596 | readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name) | |
1591 | except: |
|
1597 | except: | |
1592 | warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>' |
|
1598 | warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>' | |
1593 | % inputrc_name) |
|
1599 | % inputrc_name) | |
1594 |
|
1600 | |||
1595 | # Configure readline according to user's prefs |
|
1601 | # Configure readline according to user's prefs | |
1596 | # This is only done if GNU readline is being used. If libedit |
|
1602 | # This is only done if GNU readline is being used. If libedit | |
1597 | # is being used (as on Leopard) the readline config is |
|
1603 | # is being used (as on Leopard) the readline config is | |
1598 | # not run as the syntax for libedit is different. |
|
1604 | # not run as the syntax for libedit is different. | |
1599 | if not readline.uses_libedit: |
|
1605 | if not readline.uses_libedit: | |
1600 | for rlcommand in self.readline_parse_and_bind: |
|
1606 | for rlcommand in self.readline_parse_and_bind: | |
1601 | #print "loading rl:",rlcommand # dbg |
|
1607 | #print "loading rl:",rlcommand # dbg | |
1602 | readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand) |
|
1608 | readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand) | |
1603 |
|
1609 | |||
1604 | # Remove some chars from the delimiters list. If we encounter |
|
1610 | # Remove some chars from the delimiters list. If we encounter | |
1605 | # unicode chars, discard them. |
|
1611 | # unicode chars, discard them. | |
1606 | delims = readline.get_completer_delims().encode("ascii", "ignore") |
|
1612 | delims = readline.get_completer_delims().encode("ascii", "ignore") | |
1607 | delims = delims.translate(string._idmap, |
|
1613 | delims = delims.translate(string._idmap, | |
1608 | self.readline_remove_delims) |
|
1614 | self.readline_remove_delims) | |
1609 | delims = delims.replace(ESC_MAGIC, '') |
|
1615 | delims = delims.replace(ESC_MAGIC, '') | |
1610 | readline.set_completer_delims(delims) |
|
1616 | readline.set_completer_delims(delims) | |
1611 | # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while: |
|
1617 | # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while: | |
1612 | readline.set_history_length(1000) |
|
1618 | readline.set_history_length(1000) | |
1613 | try: |
|
1619 | try: | |
1614 | #print '*** Reading readline history' # dbg |
|
1620 | #print '*** Reading readline history' # dbg | |
1615 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) |
|
1621 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) | |
1616 | except IOError: |
|
1622 | except IOError: | |
1617 | pass # It doesn't exist yet. |
|
1623 | pass # It doesn't exist yet. | |
1618 |
|
1624 | |||
1619 | # If we have readline, we want our history saved upon ipython |
|
1625 | # If we have readline, we want our history saved upon ipython | |
1620 | # exiting. |
|
1626 | # exiting. | |
1621 | atexit.register(self.savehist) |
|
1627 | atexit.register(self.savehist) | |
1622 |
|
1628 | |||
1623 | # Configure auto-indent for all platforms |
|
1629 | # Configure auto-indent for all platforms | |
1624 | self.set_autoindent(self.autoindent) |
|
1630 | self.set_autoindent(self.autoindent) | |
1625 |
|
1631 | |||
1626 | def set_next_input(self, s): |
|
1632 | def set_next_input(self, s): | |
1627 | """ Sets the 'default' input string for the next command line. |
|
1633 | """ Sets the 'default' input string for the next command line. | |
1628 |
|
1634 | |||
1629 | Requires readline. |
|
1635 | Requires readline. | |
1630 |
|
1636 | |||
1631 | Example: |
|
1637 | Example: | |
1632 |
|
1638 | |||
1633 | [D:\ipython]|1> _ip.set_next_input("Hello Word") |
|
1639 | [D:\ipython]|1> _ip.set_next_input("Hello Word") | |
1634 | [D:\ipython]|2> Hello Word_ # cursor is here |
|
1640 | [D:\ipython]|2> Hello Word_ # cursor is here | |
1635 | """ |
|
1641 | """ | |
1636 |
|
1642 | |||
1637 | self.rl_next_input = s |
|
1643 | self.rl_next_input = s | |
1638 |
|
1644 | |||
1639 | # Maybe move this to the terminal subclass? |
|
1645 | # Maybe move this to the terminal subclass? | |
1640 | def pre_readline(self): |
|
1646 | def pre_readline(self): | |
1641 | """readline hook to be used at the start of each line. |
|
1647 | """readline hook to be used at the start of each line. | |
1642 |
|
1648 | |||
1643 | Currently it handles auto-indent only.""" |
|
1649 | Currently it handles auto-indent only.""" | |
1644 |
|
1650 | |||
1645 | if self.rl_do_indent: |
|
1651 | if self.rl_do_indent: | |
1646 | self.readline.insert_text(self._indent_current_str()) |
|
1652 | self.readline.insert_text(self._indent_current_str()) | |
1647 | if self.rl_next_input is not None: |
|
1653 | if self.rl_next_input is not None: | |
1648 | self.readline.insert_text(self.rl_next_input) |
|
1654 | self.readline.insert_text(self.rl_next_input) | |
1649 | self.rl_next_input = None |
|
1655 | self.rl_next_input = None | |
1650 |
|
1656 | |||
1651 | def _indent_current_str(self): |
|
1657 | def _indent_current_str(self): | |
1652 | """return the current level of indentation as a string""" |
|
1658 | """return the current level of indentation as a string""" | |
1653 | return self.indent_current_nsp * ' ' |
|
1659 | return self.indent_current_nsp * ' ' | |
1654 |
|
1660 | |||
1655 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1661 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1656 | # Things related to text completion |
|
1662 | # Things related to text completion | |
1657 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1663 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1658 |
|
1664 | |||
1659 | def init_completer(self): |
|
1665 | def init_completer(self): | |
1660 | """Initialize the completion machinery. |
|
1666 | """Initialize the completion machinery. | |
1661 |
|
1667 | |||
1662 | This creates completion machinery that can be used by client code, |
|
1668 | This creates completion machinery that can be used by client code, | |
1663 | either interactively in-process (typically triggered by the readline |
|
1669 | either interactively in-process (typically triggered by the readline | |
1664 | library), programatically (such as in test suites) or out-of-prcess |
|
1670 | library), programatically (such as in test suites) or out-of-prcess | |
1665 | (typically over the network by remote frontends). |
|
1671 | (typically over the network by remote frontends). | |
1666 | """ |
|
1672 | """ | |
1667 | from IPython.core.completer import IPCompleter |
|
1673 | from IPython.core.completer import IPCompleter | |
1668 | from IPython.core.completerlib import (module_completer, |
|
1674 | from IPython.core.completerlib import (module_completer, | |
1669 | magic_run_completer, cd_completer) |
|
1675 | magic_run_completer, cd_completer) | |
1670 |
|
1676 | |||
1671 | self.Completer = IPCompleter(self, |
|
1677 | self.Completer = IPCompleter(self, | |
1672 | self.user_ns, |
|
1678 | self.user_ns, | |
1673 | self.user_global_ns, |
|
1679 | self.user_global_ns, | |
1674 | self.readline_omit__names, |
|
1680 | self.readline_omit__names, | |
1675 | self.alias_manager.alias_table, |
|
1681 | self.alias_manager.alias_table, | |
1676 | self.has_readline) |
|
1682 | self.has_readline) | |
1677 |
|
1683 | |||
1678 | # Add custom completers to the basic ones built into IPCompleter |
|
1684 | # Add custom completers to the basic ones built into IPCompleter | |
1679 | sdisp = self.strdispatchers.get('complete_command', StrDispatch()) |
|
1685 | sdisp = self.strdispatchers.get('complete_command', StrDispatch()) | |
1680 | self.strdispatchers['complete_command'] = sdisp |
|
1686 | self.strdispatchers['complete_command'] = sdisp | |
1681 | self.Completer.custom_completers = sdisp |
|
1687 | self.Completer.custom_completers = sdisp | |
1682 |
|
1688 | |||
1683 | self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'import') |
|
1689 | self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'import') | |
1684 | self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'from') |
|
1690 | self.set_hook('complete_command', module_completer, str_key = 'from') | |
1685 | self.set_hook('complete_command', magic_run_completer, str_key = '%run') |
|
1691 | self.set_hook('complete_command', magic_run_completer, str_key = '%run') | |
1686 | self.set_hook('complete_command', cd_completer, str_key = '%cd') |
|
1692 | self.set_hook('complete_command', cd_completer, str_key = '%cd') | |
1687 |
|
1693 | |||
1688 | # Only configure readline if we truly are using readline. IPython can |
|
1694 | # Only configure readline if we truly are using readline. IPython can | |
1689 | # do tab-completion over the network, in GUIs, etc, where readline |
|
1695 | # do tab-completion over the network, in GUIs, etc, where readline | |
1690 | # itself may be absent |
|
1696 | # itself may be absent | |
1691 | if self.has_readline: |
|
1697 | if self.has_readline: | |
1692 | self.set_readline_completer() |
|
1698 | self.set_readline_completer() | |
1693 |
|
1699 | |||
1694 | def complete(self, text, line=None, cursor_pos=None): |
|
1700 | def complete(self, text, line=None, cursor_pos=None): | |
1695 | """Return the completed text and a list of completions. |
|
1701 | """Return the completed text and a list of completions. | |
1696 |
|
1702 | |||
1697 | Parameters |
|
1703 | Parameters | |
1698 | ---------- |
|
1704 | ---------- | |
1699 |
|
1705 | |||
1700 | text : string |
|
1706 | text : string | |
1701 | A string of text to be completed on. It can be given as empty and |
|
1707 | A string of text to be completed on. It can be given as empty and | |
1702 | instead a line/position pair are given. In this case, the |
|
1708 | instead a line/position pair are given. In this case, the | |
1703 | completer itself will split the line like readline does. |
|
1709 | completer itself will split the line like readline does. | |
1704 |
|
1710 | |||
1705 | line : string, optional |
|
1711 | line : string, optional | |
1706 | The complete line that text is part of. |
|
1712 | The complete line that text is part of. | |
1707 |
|
1713 | |||
1708 | cursor_pos : int, optional |
|
1714 | cursor_pos : int, optional | |
1709 | The position of the cursor on the input line. |
|
1715 | The position of the cursor on the input line. | |
1710 |
|
1716 | |||
1711 | Returns |
|
1717 | Returns | |
1712 | ------- |
|
1718 | ------- | |
1713 | text : string |
|
1719 | text : string | |
1714 | The actual text that was completed. |
|
1720 | The actual text that was completed. | |
1715 |
|
1721 | |||
1716 | matches : list |
|
1722 | matches : list | |
1717 | A sorted list with all possible completions. |
|
1723 | A sorted list with all possible completions. | |
1718 |
|
1724 | |||
1719 | The optional arguments allow the completion to take more context into |
|
1725 | The optional arguments allow the completion to take more context into | |
1720 | account, and are part of the low-level completion API. |
|
1726 | account, and are part of the low-level completion API. | |
1721 |
|
1727 | |||
1722 | This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what |
|
1728 | This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what | |
1723 | readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By |
|
1729 | readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By | |
1724 | exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline |
|
1730 | exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline | |
1725 | environments (such as GUIs) for text completion. |
|
1731 | environments (such as GUIs) for text completion. | |
1726 |
|
1732 | |||
1727 | Simple usage example: |
|
1733 | Simple usage example: | |
1728 |
|
1734 | |||
1729 | In [1]: x = 'hello' |
|
1735 | In [1]: x = 'hello' | |
1730 |
|
1736 | |||
1731 | In [2]: _ip.complete('x.l') |
|
1737 | In [2]: _ip.complete('x.l') | |
1732 | Out[2]: ('x.l', ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip']) |
|
1738 | Out[2]: ('x.l', ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip']) | |
1733 | """ |
|
1739 | """ | |
1734 |
|
1740 | |||
1735 | # Inject names into __builtin__ so we can complete on the added names. |
|
1741 | # Inject names into __builtin__ so we can complete on the added names. | |
1736 | with self.builtin_trap: |
|
1742 | with self.builtin_trap: | |
1737 | return self.Completer.complete(text, line, cursor_pos) |
|
1743 | return self.Completer.complete(text, line, cursor_pos) | |
1738 |
|
1744 | |||
1739 | def set_custom_completer(self, completer, pos=0): |
|
1745 | def set_custom_completer(self, completer, pos=0): | |
1740 | """Adds a new custom completer function. |
|
1746 | """Adds a new custom completer function. | |
1741 |
|
1747 | |||
1742 | The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers |
|
1748 | The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers | |
1743 | list where you want the completer to be inserted.""" |
|
1749 | list where you want the completer to be inserted.""" | |
1744 |
|
1750 | |||
1745 | newcomp = new.instancemethod(completer,self.Completer, |
|
1751 | newcomp = new.instancemethod(completer,self.Completer, | |
1746 | self.Completer.__class__) |
|
1752 | self.Completer.__class__) | |
1747 | self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp) |
|
1753 | self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp) | |
1748 |
|
1754 | |||
1749 | def set_readline_completer(self): |
|
1755 | def set_readline_completer(self): | |
1750 | """Reset readline's completer to be our own.""" |
|
1756 | """Reset readline's completer to be our own.""" | |
1751 | self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.rlcomplete) |
|
1757 | self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.rlcomplete) | |
1752 |
|
1758 | |||
1753 | def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None): |
|
1759 | def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None): | |
1754 | """Set the frame of the completer.""" |
|
1760 | """Set the frame of the completer.""" | |
1755 | if frame: |
|
1761 | if frame: | |
1756 | self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals |
|
1762 | self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals | |
1757 | self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals |
|
1763 | self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals | |
1758 | else: |
|
1764 | else: | |
1759 | self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns |
|
1765 | self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns | |
1760 | self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns |
|
1766 | self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns | |
1761 |
|
1767 | |||
1762 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1768 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1763 | # Things related to magics |
|
1769 | # Things related to magics | |
1764 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1770 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1765 |
|
1771 | |||
1766 | def init_magics(self): |
|
1772 | def init_magics(self): | |
1767 | # FIXME: Move the color initialization to the DisplayHook, which |
|
1773 | # FIXME: Move the color initialization to the DisplayHook, which | |
1768 | # should be split into a prompt manager and displayhook. We probably |
|
1774 | # should be split into a prompt manager and displayhook. We probably | |
1769 | # even need a centralize colors management object. |
|
1775 | # even need a centralize colors management object. | |
1770 | self.magic_colors(self.colors) |
|
1776 | self.magic_colors(self.colors) | |
1771 | # History was moved to a separate module |
|
1777 | # History was moved to a separate module | |
1772 | from . import history |
|
1778 | from . import history | |
1773 | history.init_ipython(self) |
|
1779 | history.init_ipython(self) | |
1774 |
|
1780 | |||
1775 | def magic(self,arg_s): |
|
1781 | def magic(self,arg_s): | |
1776 | """Call a magic function by name. |
|
1782 | """Call a magic function by name. | |
1777 |
|
1783 | |||
1778 | Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and |
|
1784 | Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and | |
1779 | any additional arguments to be passed to the magic. |
|
1785 | any additional arguments to be passed to the magic. | |
1780 |
|
1786 | |||
1781 | magic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython |
|
1787 | magic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython | |
1782 | prompt: |
|
1788 | prompt: | |
1783 |
|
1789 | |||
1784 | In[1]: %name -opt foo bar |
|
1790 | In[1]: %name -opt foo bar | |
1785 |
|
1791 | |||
1786 | To call a magic without arguments, simply use magic('name'). |
|
1792 | To call a magic without arguments, simply use magic('name'). | |
1787 |
|
1793 | |||
1788 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any |
|
1794 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any | |
1789 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and |
|
1795 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and | |
1790 | compound statements. |
|
1796 | compound statements. | |
1791 | """ |
|
1797 | """ | |
1792 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) |
|
1798 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) | |
1793 | magic_name = args[0] |
|
1799 | magic_name = args[0] | |
1794 | magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC) |
|
1800 | magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(prefilter.ESC_MAGIC) | |
1795 |
|
1801 | |||
1796 | try: |
|
1802 | try: | |
1797 | magic_args = args[1] |
|
1803 | magic_args = args[1] | |
1798 | except IndexError: |
|
1804 | except IndexError: | |
1799 | magic_args = '' |
|
1805 | magic_args = '' | |
1800 | fn = getattr(self,'magic_'+magic_name,None) |
|
1806 | fn = getattr(self,'magic_'+magic_name,None) | |
1801 | if fn is None: |
|
1807 | if fn is None: | |
1802 | error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name) |
|
1808 | error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name) | |
1803 | else: |
|
1809 | else: | |
1804 | magic_args = self.var_expand(magic_args,1) |
|
1810 | magic_args = self.var_expand(magic_args,1) | |
1805 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): |
|
1811 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): | |
1806 | result = fn(magic_args) |
|
1812 | result = fn(magic_args) | |
1807 | return result |
|
1813 | return result | |
1808 |
|
1814 | |||
1809 | def define_magic(self, magicname, func): |
|
1815 | def define_magic(self, magicname, func): | |
1810 | """Expose own function as magic function for ipython |
|
1816 | """Expose own function as magic function for ipython | |
1811 |
|
1817 | |||
1812 | def foo_impl(self,parameter_s=''): |
|
1818 | def foo_impl(self,parameter_s=''): | |
1813 | 'My very own magic!. (Use docstrings, IPython reads them).' |
|
1819 | 'My very own magic!. (Use docstrings, IPython reads them).' | |
1814 | print 'Magic function. Passed parameter is between < >:' |
|
1820 | print 'Magic function. Passed parameter is between < >:' | |
1815 | print '<%s>' % parameter_s |
|
1821 | print '<%s>' % parameter_s | |
1816 | print 'The self object is:',self |
|
1822 | print 'The self object is:',self | |
1817 |
|
1823 | |||
1818 | self.define_magic('foo',foo_impl) |
|
1824 | self.define_magic('foo',foo_impl) | |
1819 | """ |
|
1825 | """ | |
1820 |
|
1826 | |||
1821 | import new |
|
1827 | import new | |
1822 | im = new.instancemethod(func,self, self.__class__) |
|
1828 | im = new.instancemethod(func,self, self.__class__) | |
1823 | old = getattr(self, "magic_" + magicname, None) |
|
1829 | old = getattr(self, "magic_" + magicname, None) | |
1824 | setattr(self, "magic_" + magicname, im) |
|
1830 | setattr(self, "magic_" + magicname, im) | |
1825 | return old |
|
1831 | return old | |
1826 |
|
1832 | |||
1827 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1833 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1828 | # Things related to macros |
|
1834 | # Things related to macros | |
1829 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1835 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1830 |
|
1836 | |||
1831 | def define_macro(self, name, themacro): |
|
1837 | def define_macro(self, name, themacro): | |
1832 | """Define a new macro |
|
1838 | """Define a new macro | |
1833 |
|
1839 | |||
1834 | Parameters |
|
1840 | Parameters | |
1835 | ---------- |
|
1841 | ---------- | |
1836 | name : str |
|
1842 | name : str | |
1837 | The name of the macro. |
|
1843 | The name of the macro. | |
1838 | themacro : str or Macro |
|
1844 | themacro : str or Macro | |
1839 | The action to do upon invoking the macro. If a string, a new |
|
1845 | The action to do upon invoking the macro. If a string, a new | |
1840 | Macro object is created by passing the string to it. |
|
1846 | Macro object is created by passing the string to it. | |
1841 | """ |
|
1847 | """ | |
1842 |
|
1848 | |||
1843 | from IPython.core import macro |
|
1849 | from IPython.core import macro | |
1844 |
|
1850 | |||
1845 | if isinstance(themacro, basestring): |
|
1851 | if isinstance(themacro, basestring): | |
1846 | themacro = macro.Macro(themacro) |
|
1852 | themacro = macro.Macro(themacro) | |
1847 | if not isinstance(themacro, macro.Macro): |
|
1853 | if not isinstance(themacro, macro.Macro): | |
1848 | raise ValueError('A macro must be a string or a Macro instance.') |
|
1854 | raise ValueError('A macro must be a string or a Macro instance.') | |
1849 | self.user_ns[name] = themacro |
|
1855 | self.user_ns[name] = themacro | |
1850 |
|
1856 | |||
1851 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1857 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1852 | # Things related to the running of system commands |
|
1858 | # Things related to the running of system commands | |
1853 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1859 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1854 |
|
1860 | |||
1855 | def system(self, cmd): |
|
1861 | def system(self, cmd): | |
1856 | """Call the given cmd in a subprocess. |
|
1862 | """Call the given cmd in a subprocess. | |
1857 |
|
1863 | |||
1858 | Parameters |
|
1864 | Parameters | |
1859 | ---------- |
|
1865 | ---------- | |
1860 | cmd : str |
|
1866 | cmd : str | |
1861 | Command to execute (can not end in '&', as bacground processes are |
|
1867 | Command to execute (can not end in '&', as bacground processes are | |
1862 | not supported. |
|
1868 | not supported. | |
1863 | """ |
|
1869 | """ | |
1864 | # We do not support backgrounding processes because we either use |
|
1870 | # We do not support backgrounding processes because we either use | |
1865 | # pexpect or pipes to read from. Users can always just call |
|
1871 | # pexpect or pipes to read from. Users can always just call | |
1866 | # os.system() if they really want a background process. |
|
1872 | # os.system() if they really want a background process. | |
1867 | if cmd.endswith('&'): |
|
1873 | if cmd.endswith('&'): | |
1868 | raise OSError("Background processes not supported.") |
|
1874 | raise OSError("Background processes not supported.") | |
1869 |
|
1875 | |||
1870 | return system(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)) |
|
1876 | return system(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)) | |
1871 |
|
1877 | |||
1872 | def getoutput(self, cmd, split=True): |
|
1878 | def getoutput(self, cmd, split=True): | |
1873 | """Get output (possibly including stderr) from a subprocess. |
|
1879 | """Get output (possibly including stderr) from a subprocess. | |
1874 |
|
1880 | |||
1875 | Parameters |
|
1881 | Parameters | |
1876 | ---------- |
|
1882 | ---------- | |
1877 | cmd : str |
|
1883 | cmd : str | |
1878 | Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are |
|
1884 | Command to execute (can not end in '&', as background processes are | |
1879 | not supported. |
|
1885 | not supported. | |
1880 | split : bool, optional |
|
1886 | split : bool, optional | |
1881 |
|
1887 | |||
1882 | If True, split the output into an IPython SList. Otherwise, an |
|
1888 | If True, split the output into an IPython SList. Otherwise, an | |
1883 | IPython LSString is returned. These are objects similar to normal |
|
1889 | IPython LSString is returned. These are objects similar to normal | |
1884 | lists and strings, with a few convenience attributes for easier |
|
1890 | lists and strings, with a few convenience attributes for easier | |
1885 | manipulation of line-based output. You can use '?' on them for |
|
1891 | manipulation of line-based output. You can use '?' on them for | |
1886 | details. |
|
1892 | details. | |
1887 | """ |
|
1893 | """ | |
1888 | if cmd.endswith('&'): |
|
1894 | if cmd.endswith('&'): | |
1889 | raise OSError("Background processes not supported.") |
|
1895 | raise OSError("Background processes not supported.") | |
1890 | out = getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)) |
|
1896 | out = getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd, depth=2)) | |
1891 | if split: |
|
1897 | if split: | |
1892 | out = SList(out.splitlines()) |
|
1898 | out = SList(out.splitlines()) | |
1893 | else: |
|
1899 | else: | |
1894 | out = LSString(out) |
|
1900 | out = LSString(out) | |
1895 | return out |
|
1901 | return out | |
1896 |
|
1902 | |||
1897 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1903 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1898 | # Things related to aliases |
|
1904 | # Things related to aliases | |
1899 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1905 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1900 |
|
1906 | |||
1901 | def init_alias(self): |
|
1907 | def init_alias(self): | |
1902 | self.alias_manager = AliasManager(shell=self, config=self.config) |
|
1908 | self.alias_manager = AliasManager(shell=self, config=self.config) | |
1903 | self.ns_table['alias'] = self.alias_manager.alias_table, |
|
1909 | self.ns_table['alias'] = self.alias_manager.alias_table, | |
1904 |
|
1910 | |||
1905 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1911 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1906 | # Things related to extensions and plugins |
|
1912 | # Things related to extensions and plugins | |
1907 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1913 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1908 |
|
1914 | |||
1909 | def init_extension_manager(self): |
|
1915 | def init_extension_manager(self): | |
1910 | self.extension_manager = ExtensionManager(shell=self, config=self.config) |
|
1916 | self.extension_manager = ExtensionManager(shell=self, config=self.config) | |
1911 |
|
1917 | |||
1912 | def init_plugin_manager(self): |
|
1918 | def init_plugin_manager(self): | |
1913 | self.plugin_manager = PluginManager(config=self.config) |
|
1919 | self.plugin_manager = PluginManager(config=self.config) | |
1914 |
|
1920 | |||
1915 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1921 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1916 | # Things related to payloads |
|
1922 | # Things related to payloads | |
1917 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1923 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1918 |
|
1924 | |||
1919 | def init_payload(self): |
|
1925 | def init_payload(self): | |
1920 | self.payload_manager = PayloadManager(config=self.config) |
|
1926 | self.payload_manager = PayloadManager(config=self.config) | |
1921 |
|
1927 | |||
1922 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1928 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1923 | # Things related to the prefilter |
|
1929 | # Things related to the prefilter | |
1924 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1930 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1925 |
|
1931 | |||
1926 | def init_prefilter(self): |
|
1932 | def init_prefilter(self): | |
1927 | self.prefilter_manager = PrefilterManager(shell=self, config=self.config) |
|
1933 | self.prefilter_manager = PrefilterManager(shell=self, config=self.config) | |
1928 | # Ultimately this will be refactored in the new interpreter code, but |
|
1934 | # Ultimately this will be refactored in the new interpreter code, but | |
1929 | # for now, we should expose the main prefilter method (there's legacy |
|
1935 | # for now, we should expose the main prefilter method (there's legacy | |
1930 | # code out there that may rely on this). |
|
1936 | # code out there that may rely on this). | |
1931 | self.prefilter = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines |
|
1937 | self.prefilter = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines | |
1932 |
|
1938 | |||
1933 |
|
1939 | |||
1934 | def auto_rewrite_input(self, cmd): |
|
1940 | def auto_rewrite_input(self, cmd): | |
1935 | """Print to the screen the rewritten form of the user's command. |
|
1941 | """Print to the screen the rewritten form of the user's command. | |
1936 |
|
1942 | |||
1937 | This shows visual feedback by rewriting input lines that cause |
|
1943 | This shows visual feedback by rewriting input lines that cause | |
1938 | automatic calling to kick in, like:: |
|
1944 | automatic calling to kick in, like:: | |
1939 |
|
1945 | |||
1940 | /f x |
|
1946 | /f x | |
1941 |
|
1947 | |||
1942 | into:: |
|
1948 | into:: | |
1943 |
|
1949 | |||
1944 | ------> f(x) |
|
1950 | ------> f(x) | |
1945 |
|
1951 | |||
1946 | after the user's input prompt. This helps the user understand that the |
|
1952 | after the user's input prompt. This helps the user understand that the | |
1947 | input line was transformed automatically by IPython. |
|
1953 | input line was transformed automatically by IPython. | |
1948 | """ |
|
1954 | """ | |
1949 | rw = self.displayhook.prompt1.auto_rewrite() + cmd |
|
1955 | rw = self.displayhook.prompt1.auto_rewrite() + cmd | |
1950 |
|
1956 | |||
1951 | try: |
|
1957 | try: | |
1952 | # plain ascii works better w/ pyreadline, on some machines, so |
|
1958 | # plain ascii works better w/ pyreadline, on some machines, so | |
1953 | # we use it and only print uncolored rewrite if we have unicode |
|
1959 | # we use it and only print uncolored rewrite if we have unicode | |
1954 | rw = str(rw) |
|
1960 | rw = str(rw) | |
1955 | print >> IPython.utils.io.Term.cout, rw |
|
1961 | print >> IPython.utils.io.Term.cout, rw | |
1956 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
1962 | except UnicodeEncodeError: | |
1957 | print "------> " + cmd |
|
1963 | print "------> " + cmd | |
1958 |
|
1964 | |||
1959 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1965 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1960 | # Things related to extracting values/expressions from kernel and user_ns |
|
1966 | # Things related to extracting values/expressions from kernel and user_ns | |
1961 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1967 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1962 |
|
1968 | |||
1963 | def _simple_error(self): |
|
1969 | def _simple_error(self): | |
1964 | etype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2] |
|
1970 | etype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2] | |
1965 | return u'[ERROR] {e.__name__}: {v}'.format(e=etype, v=value) |
|
1971 | return u'[ERROR] {e.__name__}: {v}'.format(e=etype, v=value) | |
1966 |
|
1972 | |||
1967 | def user_variables(self, names): |
|
1973 | def user_variables(self, names): | |
1968 | """Get a list of variable names from the user's namespace. |
|
1974 | """Get a list of variable names from the user's namespace. | |
1969 |
|
1975 | |||
1970 | Parameters |
|
1976 | Parameters | |
1971 | ---------- |
|
1977 | ---------- | |
1972 | names : list of strings |
|
1978 | names : list of strings | |
1973 | A list of names of variables to be read from the user namespace. |
|
1979 | A list of names of variables to be read from the user namespace. | |
1974 |
|
1980 | |||
1975 | Returns |
|
1981 | Returns | |
1976 | ------- |
|
1982 | ------- | |
1977 | A dict, keyed by the input names and with the repr() of each value. |
|
1983 | A dict, keyed by the input names and with the repr() of each value. | |
1978 | """ |
|
1984 | """ | |
1979 | out = {} |
|
1985 | out = {} | |
1980 | user_ns = self.user_ns |
|
1986 | user_ns = self.user_ns | |
1981 | for varname in names: |
|
1987 | for varname in names: | |
1982 | try: |
|
1988 | try: | |
1983 | value = repr(user_ns[varname]) |
|
1989 | value = repr(user_ns[varname]) | |
1984 | except: |
|
1990 | except: | |
1985 | value = self._simple_error() |
|
1991 | value = self._simple_error() | |
1986 | out[varname] = value |
|
1992 | out[varname] = value | |
1987 | return out |
|
1993 | return out | |
1988 |
|
1994 | |||
1989 | def user_expressions(self, expressions): |
|
1995 | def user_expressions(self, expressions): | |
1990 | """Evaluate a dict of expressions in the user's namespace. |
|
1996 | """Evaluate a dict of expressions in the user's namespace. | |
1991 |
|
1997 | |||
1992 | Parameters |
|
1998 | Parameters | |
1993 | ---------- |
|
1999 | ---------- | |
1994 | expressions : dict |
|
2000 | expressions : dict | |
1995 | A dict with string keys and string values. The expression values |
|
2001 | A dict with string keys and string values. The expression values | |
1996 | should be valid Python expressions, each of which will be evaluated |
|
2002 | should be valid Python expressions, each of which will be evaluated | |
1997 | in the user namespace. |
|
2003 | in the user namespace. | |
1998 |
|
2004 | |||
1999 | Returns |
|
2005 | Returns | |
2000 | ------- |
|
2006 | ------- | |
2001 | A dict, keyed like the input expressions dict, with the repr() of each |
|
2007 | A dict, keyed like the input expressions dict, with the repr() of each | |
2002 | value. |
|
2008 | value. | |
2003 | """ |
|
2009 | """ | |
2004 | out = {} |
|
2010 | out = {} | |
2005 | user_ns = self.user_ns |
|
2011 | user_ns = self.user_ns | |
2006 | global_ns = self.user_global_ns |
|
2012 | global_ns = self.user_global_ns | |
2007 | for key, expr in expressions.iteritems(): |
|
2013 | for key, expr in expressions.iteritems(): | |
2008 | try: |
|
2014 | try: | |
2009 | value = repr(eval(expr, global_ns, user_ns)) |
|
2015 | value = repr(eval(expr, global_ns, user_ns)) | |
2010 | except: |
|
2016 | except: | |
2011 | value = self._simple_error() |
|
2017 | value = self._simple_error() | |
2012 | out[key] = value |
|
2018 | out[key] = value | |
2013 | return out |
|
2019 | return out | |
2014 |
|
2020 | |||
2015 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2021 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2016 | # Things related to the running of code |
|
2022 | # Things related to the running of code | |
2017 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2023 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2018 |
|
2024 | |||
2019 | def ex(self, cmd): |
|
2025 | def ex(self, cmd): | |
2020 | """Execute a normal python statement in user namespace.""" |
|
2026 | """Execute a normal python statement in user namespace.""" | |
2021 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): |
|
2027 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): | |
2022 | exec cmd in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns |
|
2028 | exec cmd in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns | |
2023 |
|
2029 | |||
2024 | def ev(self, expr): |
|
2030 | def ev(self, expr): | |
2025 | """Evaluate python expression expr in user namespace. |
|
2031 | """Evaluate python expression expr in user namespace. | |
2026 |
|
2032 | |||
2027 | Returns the result of evaluation |
|
2033 | Returns the result of evaluation | |
2028 | """ |
|
2034 | """ | |
2029 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): |
|
2035 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): | |
2030 | return eval(expr, self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns) |
|
2036 | return eval(expr, self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns) | |
2031 |
|
2037 | |||
2032 | def safe_execfile(self, fname, *where, **kw): |
|
2038 | def safe_execfile(self, fname, *where, **kw): | |
2033 | """A safe version of the builtin execfile(). |
|
2039 | """A safe version of the builtin execfile(). | |
2034 |
|
2040 | |||
2035 | This version will never throw an exception, but instead print |
|
2041 | This version will never throw an exception, but instead print | |
2036 | helpful error messages to the screen. This only works on pure |
|
2042 | helpful error messages to the screen. This only works on pure | |
2037 | Python files with the .py extension. |
|
2043 | Python files with the .py extension. | |
2038 |
|
2044 | |||
2039 | Parameters |
|
2045 | Parameters | |
2040 | ---------- |
|
2046 | ---------- | |
2041 | fname : string |
|
2047 | fname : string | |
2042 | The name of the file to be executed. |
|
2048 | The name of the file to be executed. | |
2043 | where : tuple |
|
2049 | where : tuple | |
2044 | One or two namespaces, passed to execfile() as (globals,locals). |
|
2050 | One or two namespaces, passed to execfile() as (globals,locals). | |
2045 | If only one is given, it is passed as both. |
|
2051 | If only one is given, it is passed as both. | |
2046 | exit_ignore : bool (False) |
|
2052 | exit_ignore : bool (False) | |
2047 | If True, then silence SystemExit for non-zero status (it is always |
|
2053 | If True, then silence SystemExit for non-zero status (it is always | |
2048 | silenced for zero status, as it is so common). |
|
2054 | silenced for zero status, as it is so common). | |
2049 | """ |
|
2055 | """ | |
2050 | kw.setdefault('exit_ignore', False) |
|
2056 | kw.setdefault('exit_ignore', False) | |
2051 |
|
2057 | |||
2052 | fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname)) |
|
2058 | fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname)) | |
2053 |
|
2059 | |||
2054 | # Make sure we have a .py file |
|
2060 | # Make sure we have a .py file | |
2055 | if not fname.endswith('.py'): |
|
2061 | if not fname.endswith('.py'): | |
2056 | warn('File must end with .py to be run using execfile: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2062 | warn('File must end with .py to be run using execfile: <%s>' % fname) | |
2057 |
|
2063 | |||
2058 | # Make sure we can open the file |
|
2064 | # Make sure we can open the file | |
2059 | try: |
|
2065 | try: | |
2060 | with open(fname) as thefile: |
|
2066 | with open(fname) as thefile: | |
2061 | pass |
|
2067 | pass | |
2062 | except: |
|
2068 | except: | |
2063 | warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname) |
|
2069 | warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname) | |
2064 | return |
|
2070 | return | |
2065 |
|
2071 | |||
2066 | # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the |
|
2072 | # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the | |
2067 | # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where |
|
2073 | # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where | |
2068 | # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path |
|
2074 | # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path | |
2069 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) |
|
2075 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) | |
2070 |
|
2076 | |||
2071 | with prepended_to_syspath(dname): |
|
2077 | with prepended_to_syspath(dname): | |
2072 | try: |
|
2078 | try: | |
2073 | execfile(fname,*where) |
|
2079 | execfile(fname,*where) | |
2074 | except SystemExit, status: |
|
2080 | except SystemExit, status: | |
2075 | # If the call was made with 0 or None exit status (sys.exit(0) |
|
2081 | # If the call was made with 0 or None exit status (sys.exit(0) | |
2076 | # or sys.exit() ), don't bother showing a traceback, as both of |
|
2082 | # or sys.exit() ), don't bother showing a traceback, as both of | |
2077 | # these are considered normal by the OS: |
|
2083 | # these are considered normal by the OS: | |
2078 | # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit(0)'; echo $? |
|
2084 | # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit(0)'; echo $? | |
2079 | # 0 |
|
2085 | # 0 | |
2080 | # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit()'; echo $? |
|
2086 | # > python -c'import sys;sys.exit()'; echo $? | |
2081 | # 0 |
|
2087 | # 0 | |
2082 | # For other exit status, we show the exception unless |
|
2088 | # For other exit status, we show the exception unless | |
2083 | # explicitly silenced, but only in short form. |
|
2089 | # explicitly silenced, but only in short form. | |
2084 | if status.code not in (0, None) and not kw['exit_ignore']: |
|
2090 | if status.code not in (0, None) and not kw['exit_ignore']: | |
2085 | self.showtraceback(exception_only=True) |
|
2091 | self.showtraceback(exception_only=True) | |
2086 | except: |
|
2092 | except: | |
2087 | self.showtraceback() |
|
2093 | self.showtraceback() | |
2088 |
|
2094 | |||
2089 | def safe_execfile_ipy(self, fname): |
|
2095 | def safe_execfile_ipy(self, fname): | |
2090 | """Like safe_execfile, but for .ipy files with IPython syntax. |
|
2096 | """Like safe_execfile, but for .ipy files with IPython syntax. | |
2091 |
|
2097 | |||
2092 | Parameters |
|
2098 | Parameters | |
2093 | ---------- |
|
2099 | ---------- | |
2094 | fname : str |
|
2100 | fname : str | |
2095 | The name of the file to execute. The filename must have a |
|
2101 | The name of the file to execute. The filename must have a | |
2096 | .ipy extension. |
|
2102 | .ipy extension. | |
2097 | """ |
|
2103 | """ | |
2098 | fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname)) |
|
2104 | fname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fname)) | |
2099 |
|
2105 | |||
2100 | # Make sure we have a .py file |
|
2106 | # Make sure we have a .py file | |
2101 | if not fname.endswith('.ipy'): |
|
2107 | if not fname.endswith('.ipy'): | |
2102 | warn('File must end with .py to be run using execfile: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2108 | warn('File must end with .py to be run using execfile: <%s>' % fname) | |
2103 |
|
2109 | |||
2104 | # Make sure we can open the file |
|
2110 | # Make sure we can open the file | |
2105 | try: |
|
2111 | try: | |
2106 | with open(fname) as thefile: |
|
2112 | with open(fname) as thefile: | |
2107 | pass |
|
2113 | pass | |
2108 | except: |
|
2114 | except: | |
2109 | warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname) |
|
2115 | warn('Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname) | |
2110 | return |
|
2116 | return | |
2111 |
|
2117 | |||
2112 | # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the |
|
2118 | # Find things also in current directory. This is needed to mimic the | |
2113 | # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where |
|
2119 | # behavior of running a script from the system command line, where | |
2114 | # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path |
|
2120 | # Python inserts the script's directory into sys.path | |
2115 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) |
|
2121 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) | |
2116 |
|
2122 | |||
2117 | with prepended_to_syspath(dname): |
|
2123 | with prepended_to_syspath(dname): | |
2118 | try: |
|
2124 | try: | |
2119 | with open(fname) as thefile: |
|
2125 | with open(fname) as thefile: | |
2120 | script = thefile.read() |
|
2126 | script = thefile.read() | |
2121 | # self.runlines currently captures all exceptions |
|
2127 | # self.runlines currently captures all exceptions | |
2122 | # raise in user code. It would be nice if there were |
|
2128 | # raise in user code. It would be nice if there were | |
2123 | # versions of runlines, execfile that did raise, so |
|
2129 | # versions of runlines, execfile that did raise, so | |
2124 | # we could catch the errors. |
|
2130 | # we could catch the errors. | |
2125 | self.runlines(script, clean=True) |
|
2131 | self.runlines(script, clean=True) | |
2126 | except: |
|
2132 | except: | |
2127 | self.showtraceback() |
|
2133 | self.showtraceback() | |
2128 | warn('Unknown failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2134 | warn('Unknown failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) | |
2129 |
|
2135 | |||
2130 | def run_cell(self, cell): |
|
2136 | def run_cell(self, cell): | |
2131 | """Run the contents of an entire multiline 'cell' of code. |
|
2137 | """Run the contents of an entire multiline 'cell' of code. | |
2132 |
|
2138 | |||
2133 | The cell is split into separate blocks which can be executed |
|
2139 | The cell is split into separate blocks which can be executed | |
2134 | individually. Then, based on how many blocks there are, they are |
|
2140 | individually. Then, based on how many blocks there are, they are | |
2135 | executed as follows: |
|
2141 | executed as follows: | |
2136 |
|
2142 | |||
2137 | - A single block: 'single' mode. |
|
2143 | - A single block: 'single' mode. | |
2138 |
|
2144 | |||
2139 | If there's more than one block, it depends: |
|
2145 | If there's more than one block, it depends: | |
2140 |
|
2146 | |||
2141 | - if the last one is no more than two lines long, run all but the last |
|
2147 | - if the last one is no more than two lines long, run all but the last | |
2142 | in 'exec' mode and the very last one in 'single' mode. This makes it |
|
2148 | in 'exec' mode and the very last one in 'single' mode. This makes it | |
2143 | easy to type simple expressions at the end to see computed values. - |
|
2149 | easy to type simple expressions at the end to see computed values. - | |
2144 | otherwise (last one is also multiline), run all in 'exec' mode |
|
2150 | otherwise (last one is also multiline), run all in 'exec' mode | |
2145 |
|
2151 | |||
2146 | When code is executed in 'single' mode, :func:`sys.displayhook` fires, |
|
2152 | When code is executed in 'single' mode, :func:`sys.displayhook` fires, | |
2147 | results are displayed and output prompts are computed. In 'exec' mode, |
|
2153 | results are displayed and output prompts are computed. In 'exec' mode, | |
2148 | no results are displayed unless :func:`print` is called explicitly; |
|
2154 | no results are displayed unless :func:`print` is called explicitly; | |
2149 | this mode is more akin to running a script. |
|
2155 | this mode is more akin to running a script. | |
2150 |
|
2156 | |||
2151 | Parameters |
|
2157 | Parameters | |
2152 | ---------- |
|
2158 | ---------- | |
2153 | cell : str |
|
2159 | cell : str | |
2154 | A single or multiline string. |
|
2160 | A single or multiline string. | |
2155 | """ |
|
2161 | """ | |
2156 | ################################################################# |
|
2162 | ################################################################# | |
2157 | # FIXME |
|
2163 | # FIXME | |
2158 | # ===== |
|
2164 | # ===== | |
2159 | # This execution logic should stop calling runlines altogether, and |
|
2165 | # This execution logic should stop calling runlines altogether, and | |
2160 | # instead we should do what runlines does, in a controlled manner, here |
|
2166 | # instead we should do what runlines does, in a controlled manner, here | |
2161 | # (runlines mutates lots of state as it goes calling sub-methods that |
|
2167 | # (runlines mutates lots of state as it goes calling sub-methods that | |
2162 | # also mutate state). Basically we should: |
|
2168 | # also mutate state). Basically we should: | |
2163 | # - apply dynamic transforms for single-line input (the ones that |
|
2169 | # - apply dynamic transforms for single-line input (the ones that | |
2164 | # split_blocks won't apply since they need context). |
|
2170 | # split_blocks won't apply since they need context). | |
2165 | # - increment the global execution counter (we need to pull that out |
|
2171 | # - increment the global execution counter (we need to pull that out | |
2166 | # from outputcache's control; outputcache should instead read it from |
|
2172 | # from outputcache's control; outputcache should instead read it from | |
2167 | # the main object). |
|
2173 | # the main object). | |
2168 | # - do any logging of input |
|
2174 | # - do any logging of input | |
2169 | # - update histories (raw/translated) |
|
2175 | # - update histories (raw/translated) | |
2170 | # - then, call plain runsource (for single blocks, so displayhook is |
|
2176 | # - then, call plain runsource (for single blocks, so displayhook is | |
2171 | # triggered) or runcode (for multiline blocks in exec mode). |
|
2177 | # triggered) or runcode (for multiline blocks in exec mode). | |
2172 | # |
|
2178 | # | |
2173 | # Once this is done, we'll be able to stop using runlines and we'll |
|
2179 | # Once this is done, we'll be able to stop using runlines and we'll | |
2174 | # also have a much cleaner separation of logging, input history and |
|
2180 | # also have a much cleaner separation of logging, input history and | |
2175 | # output cache management. |
|
2181 | # output cache management. | |
2176 | ################################################################# |
|
2182 | ################################################################# | |
2177 |
|
2183 | |||
2178 | # We need to break up the input into executable blocks that can be run |
|
2184 | # We need to break up the input into executable blocks that can be run | |
2179 | # in 'single' mode, to provide comfortable user behavior. |
|
2185 | # in 'single' mode, to provide comfortable user behavior. | |
2180 | blocks = self.input_splitter.split_blocks(cell) |
|
2186 | blocks = self.input_splitter.split_blocks(cell) | |
2181 |
|
2187 | |||
2182 | if not blocks: |
|
2188 | if not blocks: | |
2183 | return |
|
2189 | return | |
2184 |
|
2190 | |||
2185 | # Store the 'ipython' version of the cell as well, since that's what |
|
2191 | # Store the 'ipython' version of the cell as well, since that's what | |
2186 | # needs to go into the translated history and get executed (the |
|
2192 | # needs to go into the translated history and get executed (the | |
2187 | # original cell may contain non-python syntax). |
|
2193 | # original cell may contain non-python syntax). | |
2188 | ipy_cell = ''.join(blocks) |
|
2194 | ipy_cell = ''.join(blocks) | |
2189 |
|
2195 | |||
|
2196 | # Each cell is a *single* input, regardless of how many lines it has | |||
|
2197 | self.execution_count += 1 | |||
|
2198 | ||||
|
2199 | # Store raw and processed history | |||
|
2200 | self.input_hist_raw.append(cell) | |||
|
2201 | self.input_hist.append(ipy_cell) | |||
|
2202 | ||||
|
2203 | # All user code execution must happen with our context managers active | |||
|
2204 | with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap): | |||
2190 | # Single-block input should behave like an interactive prompt |
|
2205 | # Single-block input should behave like an interactive prompt | |
2191 | if len(blocks) == 1: |
|
2206 | if len(blocks) == 1: | |
2192 |
self.run |
|
2207 | return self.run_one_block(blocks[0]) | |
2193 | return |
|
|||
2194 |
|
2208 | |||
2195 |
# In multi-block input, if the last block is a simple (one-two |
|
2209 | # In multi-block input, if the last block is a simple (one-two | |
2196 |
# expression, run it in single mode so it produces output. |
|
2210 | # lines) expression, run it in single mode so it produces output. | |
2197 | # just feed the whole thing to runcode. |
|
2211 | # Otherwise just feed the whole thing to runcode. This seems like | |
2198 |
|
|
2212 | # a reasonable usability design. | |
2199 | last = blocks[-1] |
|
2213 | last = blocks[-1] | |
2200 | last_nlines = len(last.splitlines()) |
|
2214 | last_nlines = len(last.splitlines()) | |
2201 |
|
2215 | |||
2202 | # Note: below, whenever we call runcode, we must sync history |
|
2216 | # Note: below, whenever we call runcode, we must sync history | |
2203 | # ourselves, because runcode is NOT meant to manage history at all. |
|
2217 | # ourselves, because runcode is NOT meant to manage history at all. | |
2204 | if last_nlines < 2: |
|
2218 | if last_nlines < 2: | |
2205 |
# Here we consider the cell split between 'body' and 'last', |
|
2219 | # Here we consider the cell split between 'body' and 'last', | |
2206 |
# all history and execute 'body', and if successful, then |
|
2220 | # store all history and execute 'body', and if successful, then | |
2207 | # to execute 'last'. |
|
2221 | # proceed to execute 'last'. | |
2208 |
|
2222 | |||
2209 | # Raw history must contain the unmodified cell |
|
|||
2210 | raw_body = '\n'.join(cell.splitlines()[:-last_nlines])+'\n' |
|
|||
2211 | self.input_hist_raw.append(raw_body) |
|
|||
2212 | # Get the main body to run as a cell |
|
2223 | # Get the main body to run as a cell | |
2213 | ipy_body = ''.join(blocks[:-1]) |
|
2224 | ipy_body = ''.join(blocks[:-1]) | |
2214 | self.input_hist.append(ipy_body) |
|
|||
2215 | retcode = self.runcode(ipy_body, post_execute=False) |
|
2225 | retcode = self.runcode(ipy_body, post_execute=False) | |
2216 | if retcode==0: |
|
2226 | if retcode==0: | |
2217 | # And the last expression via runlines so it produces output |
|
2227 | # And the last expression via runlines so it produces output | |
2218 |
self.run |
|
2228 | self.run_one_block(last) | |
2219 | else: |
|
2229 | else: | |
2220 |
# Run the whole cell as one entity, storing both raw and |
|
2230 | # Run the whole cell as one entity, storing both raw and | |
2221 | # input in history |
|
2231 | # processed input in history | |
2222 | self.input_hist_raw.append(cell) |
|
|||
2223 | self.input_hist.append(ipy_cell) |
|
|||
2224 | self.runcode(ipy_cell) |
|
2232 | self.runcode(ipy_cell) | |
2225 |
|
2233 | |||
|
2234 | def run_one_block(self, block): | |||
|
2235 | """Run a single interactive block. | |||
|
2236 | ||||
|
2237 | If the block is single-line, dynamic transformations are applied to it | |||
|
2238 | (like automagics, autocall and alias recognition). | |||
|
2239 | """ | |||
|
2240 | if len(block.splitlines()) <= 1: | |||
|
2241 | out = self.run_single_line(block) | |||
|
2242 | else: | |||
|
2243 | out = self.runcode(block) | |||
|
2244 | return out | |||
|
2245 | ||||
|
2246 | def run_single_line(self, line): | |||
|
2247 | """Run a single-line interactive statement. | |||
|
2248 | ||||
|
2249 | This assumes the input has been transformed to IPython syntax by | |||
|
2250 | applying all static transformations (those with an explicit prefix like | |||
|
2251 | % or !), but it will further try to apply the dynamic ones. | |||
|
2252 | ||||
|
2253 | It does not update history. | |||
|
2254 | """ | |||
|
2255 | tline = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_line(line) | |||
|
2256 | return self.runsource(tline) | |||
|
2257 | ||||
2226 | def runlines(self, lines, clean=False): |
|
2258 | def runlines(self, lines, clean=False): | |
2227 | """Run a string of one or more lines of source. |
|
2259 | """Run a string of one or more lines of source. | |
2228 |
|
2260 | |||
2229 | This method is capable of running a string containing multiple source |
|
2261 | This method is capable of running a string containing multiple source | |
2230 | lines, as if they had been entered at the IPython prompt. Since it |
|
2262 | lines, as if they had been entered at the IPython prompt. Since it | |
2231 | exposes IPython's processing machinery, the given strings can contain |
|
2263 | exposes IPython's processing machinery, the given strings can contain | |
2232 | magic calls (%magic), special shell access (!cmd), etc. |
|
2264 | magic calls (%magic), special shell access (!cmd), etc. | |
2233 | """ |
|
2265 | """ | |
2234 |
|
2266 | |||
2235 | if isinstance(lines, (list, tuple)): |
|
2267 | if isinstance(lines, (list, tuple)): | |
2236 | lines = '\n'.join(lines) |
|
2268 | lines = '\n'.join(lines) | |
2237 |
|
2269 | |||
2238 | if clean: |
|
2270 | if clean: | |
2239 | lines = self._cleanup_ipy_script(lines) |
|
2271 | lines = self._cleanup_ipy_script(lines) | |
2240 |
|
2272 | |||
2241 | # We must start with a clean buffer, in case this is run from an |
|
2273 | # We must start with a clean buffer, in case this is run from an | |
2242 | # interactive IPython session (via a magic, for example). |
|
2274 | # interactive IPython session (via a magic, for example). | |
2243 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
2275 | self.resetbuffer() | |
2244 | lines = lines.splitlines() |
|
2276 | lines = lines.splitlines() | |
2245 | more = 0 |
|
2277 | more = 0 | |
2246 | with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap): |
|
2278 | with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap): | |
2247 | for line in lines: |
|
2279 | for line in lines: | |
2248 | # skip blank lines so we don't mess up the prompt counter, but |
|
2280 | # skip blank lines so we don't mess up the prompt counter, but | |
2249 | # do NOT skip even a blank line if we are in a code block (more |
|
2281 | # do NOT skip even a blank line if we are in a code block (more | |
2250 | # is true) |
|
2282 | # is true) | |
2251 |
|
2283 | |||
2252 | if line or more: |
|
2284 | if line or more: | |
2253 | # push to raw history, so hist line numbers stay in sync |
|
2285 | # push to raw history, so hist line numbers stay in sync | |
2254 | self.input_hist_raw.append(line + '\n') |
|
2286 | self.input_hist_raw.append(line + '\n') | |
2255 | prefiltered = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line, |
|
2287 | prefiltered = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line, | |
2256 | more) |
|
2288 | more) | |
2257 | more = self.push_line(prefiltered) |
|
2289 | more = self.push_line(prefiltered) | |
2258 | # IPython's runsource returns None if there was an error |
|
2290 | # IPython's runsource returns None if there was an error | |
2259 | # compiling the code. This allows us to stop processing |
|
2291 | # compiling the code. This allows us to stop processing | |
2260 | # right away, so the user gets the error message at the |
|
2292 | # right away, so the user gets the error message at the | |
2261 | # right place. |
|
2293 | # right place. | |
2262 | if more is None: |
|
2294 | if more is None: | |
2263 | break |
|
2295 | break | |
2264 | else: |
|
2296 | else: | |
2265 | self.input_hist_raw.append("\n") |
|
2297 | self.input_hist_raw.append("\n") | |
2266 | # final newline in case the input didn't have it, so that the code |
|
2298 | # final newline in case the input didn't have it, so that the code | |
2267 | # actually does get executed |
|
2299 | # actually does get executed | |
2268 | if more: |
|
2300 | if more: | |
2269 | self.push_line('\n') |
|
2301 | self.push_line('\n') | |
2270 |
|
2302 | |||
2271 | def runsource(self, source, filename='<input>', symbol='single'): |
|
2303 | def runsource(self, source, filename='<input>', symbol='single'): | |
2272 | """Compile and run some source in the interpreter. |
|
2304 | """Compile and run some source in the interpreter. | |
2273 |
|
2305 | |||
2274 | Arguments are as for compile_command(). |
|
2306 | Arguments are as for compile_command(). | |
2275 |
|
2307 | |||
2276 | One several things can happen: |
|
2308 | One several things can happen: | |
2277 |
|
2309 | |||
2278 | 1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an |
|
2310 | 1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an | |
2279 | exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError). A syntax traceback |
|
2311 | exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError). A syntax traceback | |
2280 | will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method. |
|
2312 | will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method. | |
2281 |
|
2313 | |||
2282 | 2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required; |
|
2314 | 2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required; | |
2283 | compile_command() returned None. Nothing happens. |
|
2315 | compile_command() returned None. Nothing happens. | |
2284 |
|
2316 | |||
2285 | 3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code |
|
2317 | 3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code | |
2286 | object. The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which |
|
2318 | object. The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which | |
2287 | also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit). |
|
2319 | also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit). | |
2288 |
|
2320 | |||
2289 | The return value is: |
|
2321 | The return value is: | |
2290 |
|
2322 | |||
2291 | - True in case 2 |
|
2323 | - True in case 2 | |
2292 |
|
2324 | |||
2293 | - False in the other cases, unless an exception is raised, where |
|
2325 | - False in the other cases, unless an exception is raised, where | |
2294 | None is returned instead. This can be used by external callers to |
|
2326 | None is returned instead. This can be used by external callers to | |
2295 | know whether to continue feeding input or not. |
|
2327 | know whether to continue feeding input or not. | |
2296 |
|
2328 | |||
2297 | The return value can be used to decide whether to use sys.ps1 or |
|
2329 | The return value can be used to decide whether to use sys.ps1 or | |
2298 | sys.ps2 to prompt the next line.""" |
|
2330 | sys.ps2 to prompt the next line.""" | |
2299 |
|
2331 | |||
2300 | # We need to ensure that the source is unicode from here on. |
|
2332 | # We need to ensure that the source is unicode from here on. | |
2301 | if type(source)==str: |
|
2333 | if type(source)==str: | |
2302 | source = source.decode(self.stdin_encoding) |
|
2334 | source = source.decode(self.stdin_encoding) | |
2303 |
|
2335 | |||
2304 | # if the source code has leading blanks, add 'if 1:\n' to it |
|
2336 | # if the source code has leading blanks, add 'if 1:\n' to it | |
2305 | # this allows execution of indented pasted code. It is tempting |
|
2337 | # this allows execution of indented pasted code. It is tempting | |
2306 | # to add '\n' at the end of source to run commands like ' a=1' |
|
2338 | # to add '\n' at the end of source to run commands like ' a=1' | |
2307 | # directly, but this fails for more complicated scenarios |
|
2339 | # directly, but this fails for more complicated scenarios | |
2308 |
|
2340 | |||
2309 | if source[:1] in [' ', '\t']: |
|
2341 | if source[:1] in [' ', '\t']: | |
2310 | source = u'if 1:\n%s' % source |
|
2342 | source = u'if 1:\n%s' % source | |
2311 |
|
2343 | |||
2312 | try: |
|
2344 | try: | |
2313 | code = self.compile(source,filename,symbol) |
|
2345 | code = self.compile(source,filename,symbol) | |
2314 | except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError, TypeError, MemoryError): |
|
2346 | except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError, TypeError, MemoryError): | |
2315 | # Case 1 |
|
2347 | # Case 1 | |
2316 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) |
|
2348 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) | |
2317 | return None |
|
2349 | return None | |
2318 |
|
2350 | |||
2319 | if code is None: |
|
2351 | if code is None: | |
2320 | # Case 2 |
|
2352 | # Case 2 | |
2321 | return True |
|
2353 | return True | |
2322 |
|
2354 | |||
2323 | # Case 3 |
|
2355 | # Case 3 | |
2324 | # We store the code object so that threaded shells and |
|
2356 | # We store the code object so that threaded shells and | |
2325 | # custom exception handlers can access all this info if needed. |
|
2357 | # custom exception handlers can access all this info if needed. | |
2326 | # The source corresponding to this can be obtained from the |
|
2358 | # The source corresponding to this can be obtained from the | |
2327 | # buffer attribute as '\n'.join(self.buffer). |
|
2359 | # buffer attribute as '\n'.join(self.buffer). | |
2328 | self.code_to_run = code |
|
2360 | self.code_to_run = code | |
2329 | # now actually execute the code object |
|
2361 | # now actually execute the code object | |
2330 | if self.runcode(code) == 0: |
|
2362 | if self.runcode(code) == 0: | |
2331 | return False |
|
2363 | return False | |
2332 | else: |
|
2364 | else: | |
2333 | return None |
|
2365 | return None | |
2334 |
|
2366 | |||
2335 | def runcode(self, code_obj, post_execute=True): |
|
2367 | def runcode(self, code_obj, post_execute=True): | |
2336 | """Execute a code object. |
|
2368 | """Execute a code object. | |
2337 |
|
2369 | |||
2338 | When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a |
|
2370 | When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a | |
2339 | traceback. |
|
2371 | traceback. | |
2340 |
|
2372 | |||
2341 | Return value: a flag indicating whether the code to be run completed |
|
2373 | Return value: a flag indicating whether the code to be run completed | |
2342 | successfully: |
|
2374 | successfully: | |
2343 |
|
2375 | |||
2344 | - 0: successful execution. |
|
2376 | - 0: successful execution. | |
2345 | - 1: an error occurred. |
|
2377 | - 1: an error occurred. | |
2346 | """ |
|
2378 | """ | |
2347 |
|
2379 | |||
2348 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it |
|
2380 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it | |
2349 | # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered |
|
2381 | # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered | |
2350 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook |
|
2382 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook | |
2351 |
|
2383 | |||
2352 | # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config |
|
2384 | # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config | |
2353 | # code (such as magics) needs access to it. |
|
2385 | # code (such as magics) needs access to it. | |
2354 | self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
2386 | self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook | |
2355 | outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default |
|
2387 | outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default | |
2356 | try: |
|
2388 | try: | |
2357 | try: |
|
2389 | try: | |
2358 | self.hooks.pre_runcode_hook() |
|
2390 | self.hooks.pre_runcode_hook() | |
2359 | #rprint('Running code') # dbg |
|
2391 | #rprint('Running code') # dbg | |
2360 | exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns |
|
2392 | exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns | |
2361 | finally: |
|
2393 | finally: | |
2362 | # Reset our crash handler in place |
|
2394 | # Reset our crash handler in place | |
2363 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
2395 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook | |
2364 | except SystemExit: |
|
2396 | except SystemExit: | |
2365 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
2397 | self.resetbuffer() | |
2366 | self.showtraceback(exception_only=True) |
|
2398 | self.showtraceback(exception_only=True) | |
2367 | warn("To exit: use any of 'exit', 'quit', %Exit or Ctrl-D.", level=1) |
|
2399 | warn("To exit: use any of 'exit', 'quit', %Exit or Ctrl-D.", level=1) | |
2368 | except self.custom_exceptions: |
|
2400 | except self.custom_exceptions: | |
2369 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
2401 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() | |
2370 | self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb) |
|
2402 | self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb) | |
2371 | except: |
|
2403 | except: | |
2372 | self.showtraceback() |
|
2404 | self.showtraceback() | |
2373 | else: |
|
2405 | else: | |
2374 | outflag = 0 |
|
2406 | outflag = 0 | |
2375 | if softspace(sys.stdout, 0): |
|
2407 | if softspace(sys.stdout, 0): | |
2376 |
|
2408 | |||
2377 |
|
2409 | |||
2378 | # Execute any registered post-execution functions. Here, any errors |
|
2410 | # Execute any registered post-execution functions. Here, any errors | |
2379 | # are reported only minimally and just on the terminal, because the |
|
2411 | # are reported only minimally and just on the terminal, because the | |
2380 | # main exception channel may be occupied with a user traceback. |
|
2412 | # main exception channel may be occupied with a user traceback. | |
2381 | # FIXME: we need to think this mechanism a little more carefully. |
|
2413 | # FIXME: we need to think this mechanism a little more carefully. | |
2382 | if post_execute: |
|
2414 | if post_execute: | |
2383 | for func in self._post_execute: |
|
2415 | for func in self._post_execute: | |
2384 | try: |
|
2416 | try: | |
2385 | func() |
|
2417 | func() | |
2386 | except: |
|
2418 | except: | |
2387 | head = '[ ERROR ] Evaluating post_execute function: %s' % \ |
|
2419 | head = '[ ERROR ] Evaluating post_execute function: %s' % \ | |
2388 | func |
|
2420 | func | |
2389 | print >> io.Term.cout, head |
|
2421 | print >> io.Term.cout, head | |
2390 | print >> io.Term.cout, self._simple_error() |
|
2422 | print >> io.Term.cout, self._simple_error() | |
2391 | print >> io.Term.cout, 'Removing from post_execute' |
|
2423 | print >> io.Term.cout, 'Removing from post_execute' | |
2392 | self._post_execute.remove(func) |
|
2424 | self._post_execute.remove(func) | |
2393 |
|
2425 | |||
2394 | # Flush out code object which has been run (and source) |
|
2426 | # Flush out code object which has been run (and source) | |
2395 | self.code_to_run = None |
|
2427 | self.code_to_run = None | |
2396 | return outflag |
|
2428 | return outflag | |
2397 |
|
2429 | |||
2398 | def push_line(self, line): |
|
2430 | def push_line(self, line): | |
2399 | """Push a line to the interpreter. |
|
2431 | """Push a line to the interpreter. | |
2400 |
|
2432 | |||
2401 | The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have |
|
2433 | The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have | |
2402 | internal newlines. The line is appended to a buffer and the |
|
2434 | internal newlines. The line is appended to a buffer and the | |
2403 | interpreter's runsource() method is called with the |
|
2435 | interpreter's runsource() method is called with the | |
2404 | concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this |
|
2436 | concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this | |
2405 | indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer |
|
2437 | indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer | |
2406 | is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer |
|
2438 | is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer | |
2407 | is left as it was after the line was appended. The return |
|
2439 | is left as it was after the line was appended. The return | |
2408 | value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt |
|
2440 | value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt | |
2409 | with in some way (this is the same as runsource()). |
|
2441 | with in some way (this is the same as runsource()). | |
2410 | """ |
|
2442 | """ | |
2411 |
|
2443 | |||
2412 | # autoindent management should be done here, and not in the |
|
2444 | # autoindent management should be done here, and not in the | |
2413 | # interactive loop, since that one is only seen by keyboard input. We |
|
2445 | # interactive loop, since that one is only seen by keyboard input. We | |
2414 | # need this done correctly even for code run via runlines (which uses |
|
2446 | # need this done correctly even for code run via runlines (which uses | |
2415 | # push). |
|
2447 | # push). | |
2416 |
|
2448 | |||
2417 | #print 'push line: <%s>' % line # dbg |
|
2449 | #print 'push line: <%s>' % line # dbg | |
2418 | for subline in line.splitlines(): |
|
2450 | for subline in line.splitlines(): | |
2419 | self._autoindent_update(subline) |
|
2451 | self._autoindent_update(subline) | |
2420 | self.buffer.append(line) |
|
2452 | self.buffer.append(line) | |
2421 | more = self.runsource('\n'.join(self.buffer), self.filename) |
|
2453 | more = self.runsource('\n'.join(self.buffer), self.filename) | |
2422 | if not more: |
|
2454 | if not more: | |
2423 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
2455 | self.resetbuffer() | |
|
2456 | self.execution_count += 1 | |||
2424 | return more |
|
2457 | return more | |
2425 |
|
2458 | |||
2426 | def resetbuffer(self): |
|
2459 | def resetbuffer(self): | |
2427 | """Reset the input buffer.""" |
|
2460 | """Reset the input buffer.""" | |
2428 | self.buffer[:] = [] |
|
2461 | self.buffer[:] = [] | |
2429 |
|
2462 | |||
2430 | def _is_secondary_block_start(self, s): |
|
2463 | def _is_secondary_block_start(self, s): | |
2431 | if not s.endswith(':'): |
|
2464 | if not s.endswith(':'): | |
2432 | return False |
|
2465 | return False | |
2433 | if (s.startswith('elif') or |
|
2466 | if (s.startswith('elif') or | |
2434 | s.startswith('else') or |
|
2467 | s.startswith('else') or | |
2435 | s.startswith('except') or |
|
2468 | s.startswith('except') or | |
2436 | s.startswith('finally')): |
|
2469 | s.startswith('finally')): | |
2437 | return True |
|
2470 | return True | |
2438 |
|
2471 | |||
2439 | def _cleanup_ipy_script(self, script): |
|
2472 | def _cleanup_ipy_script(self, script): | |
2440 | """Make a script safe for self.runlines() |
|
2473 | """Make a script safe for self.runlines() | |
2441 |
|
2474 | |||
2442 | Currently, IPython is lines based, with blocks being detected by |
|
2475 | Currently, IPython is lines based, with blocks being detected by | |
2443 | empty lines. This is a problem for block based scripts that may |
|
2476 | empty lines. This is a problem for block based scripts that may | |
2444 | not have empty lines after blocks. This script adds those empty |
|
2477 | not have empty lines after blocks. This script adds those empty | |
2445 | lines to make scripts safe for running in the current line based |
|
2478 | lines to make scripts safe for running in the current line based | |
2446 | IPython. |
|
2479 | IPython. | |
2447 | """ |
|
2480 | """ | |
2448 | res = [] |
|
2481 | res = [] | |
2449 | lines = script.splitlines() |
|
2482 | lines = script.splitlines() | |
2450 | level = 0 |
|
2483 | level = 0 | |
2451 |
|
2484 | |||
2452 | for l in lines: |
|
2485 | for l in lines: | |
2453 | lstripped = l.lstrip() |
|
2486 | lstripped = l.lstrip() | |
2454 | stripped = l.strip() |
|
2487 | stripped = l.strip() | |
2455 | if not stripped: |
|
2488 | if not stripped: | |
2456 | continue |
|
2489 | continue | |
2457 | newlevel = len(l) - len(lstripped) |
|
2490 | newlevel = len(l) - len(lstripped) | |
2458 | if level > 0 and newlevel == 0 and \ |
|
2491 | if level > 0 and newlevel == 0 and \ | |
2459 | not self._is_secondary_block_start(stripped): |
|
2492 | not self._is_secondary_block_start(stripped): | |
2460 | # add empty line |
|
2493 | # add empty line | |
2461 | res.append('') |
|
2494 | res.append('') | |
2462 | res.append(l) |
|
2495 | res.append(l) | |
2463 | level = newlevel |
|
2496 | level = newlevel | |
2464 |
|
2497 | |||
2465 | return '\n'.join(res) + '\n' |
|
2498 | return '\n'.join(res) + '\n' | |
2466 |
|
2499 | |||
2467 | def _autoindent_update(self,line): |
|
2500 | def _autoindent_update(self,line): | |
2468 | """Keep track of the indent level.""" |
|
2501 | """Keep track of the indent level.""" | |
2469 |
|
2502 | |||
2470 | #debugx('line') |
|
2503 | #debugx('line') | |
2471 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp') |
|
2504 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp') | |
2472 | if self.autoindent: |
|
2505 | if self.autoindent: | |
2473 | if line: |
|
2506 | if line: | |
2474 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) |
|
2507 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) | |
2475 | if inisp < self.indent_current_nsp: |
|
2508 | if inisp < self.indent_current_nsp: | |
2476 | self.indent_current_nsp = inisp |
|
2509 | self.indent_current_nsp = inisp | |
2477 |
|
2510 | |||
2478 | if line[-1] == ':': |
|
2511 | if line[-1] == ':': | |
2479 | self.indent_current_nsp += 4 |
|
2512 | self.indent_current_nsp += 4 | |
2480 | elif dedent_re.match(line): |
|
2513 | elif dedent_re.match(line): | |
2481 | self.indent_current_nsp -= 4 |
|
2514 | self.indent_current_nsp -= 4 | |
2482 | else: |
|
2515 | else: | |
2483 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
2516 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
2484 |
|
2517 | |||
2485 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2518 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2486 | # Things related to GUI support and pylab |
|
2519 | # Things related to GUI support and pylab | |
2487 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2520 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2488 |
|
2521 | |||
2489 | def enable_pylab(self, gui=None): |
|
2522 | def enable_pylab(self, gui=None): | |
2490 | raise NotImplementedError('Implement enable_pylab in a subclass') |
|
2523 | raise NotImplementedError('Implement enable_pylab in a subclass') | |
2491 |
|
2524 | |||
2492 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2525 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2493 | # Utilities |
|
2526 | # Utilities | |
2494 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2527 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2495 |
|
2528 | |||
2496 | def var_expand(self,cmd,depth=0): |
|
2529 | def var_expand(self,cmd,depth=0): | |
2497 | """Expand python variables in a string. |
|
2530 | """Expand python variables in a string. | |
2498 |
|
2531 | |||
2499 | The depth argument indicates how many frames above the caller should |
|
2532 | The depth argument indicates how many frames above the caller should | |
2500 | be walked to look for the local namespace where to expand variables. |
|
2533 | be walked to look for the local namespace where to expand variables. | |
2501 |
|
2534 | |||
2502 | The global namespace for expansion is always the user's interactive |
|
2535 | The global namespace for expansion is always the user's interactive | |
2503 | namespace. |
|
2536 | namespace. | |
2504 | """ |
|
2537 | """ | |
2505 |
|
2538 | |||
2506 | return str(ItplNS(cmd, |
|
2539 | return str(ItplNS(cmd, | |
2507 | self.user_ns, # globals |
|
2540 | self.user_ns, # globals | |
2508 | # Skip our own frame in searching for locals: |
|
2541 | # Skip our own frame in searching for locals: | |
2509 | sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals # locals |
|
2542 | sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals # locals | |
2510 | )) |
|
2543 | )) | |
2511 |
|
2544 | |||
2512 | def mktempfile(self,data=None): |
|
2545 | def mktempfile(self,data=None): | |
2513 | """Make a new tempfile and return its filename. |
|
2546 | """Make a new tempfile and return its filename. | |
2514 |
|
2547 | |||
2515 | This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created |
|
2548 | This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created | |
2516 | filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time. |
|
2549 | filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time. | |
2517 |
|
2550 | |||
2518 | Optional inputs: |
|
2551 | Optional inputs: | |
2519 |
|
2552 | |||
2520 | - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file |
|
2553 | - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file | |
2521 | immediately, and the file is closed again.""" |
|
2554 | immediately, and the file is closed again.""" | |
2522 |
|
2555 | |||
2523 | filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py','ipython_edit_') |
|
2556 | filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py','ipython_edit_') | |
2524 | self.tempfiles.append(filename) |
|
2557 | self.tempfiles.append(filename) | |
2525 |
|
2558 | |||
2526 | if data: |
|
2559 | if data: | |
2527 | tmp_file = open(filename,'w') |
|
2560 | tmp_file = open(filename,'w') | |
2528 | tmp_file.write(data) |
|
2561 | tmp_file.write(data) | |
2529 | tmp_file.close() |
|
2562 | tmp_file.close() | |
2530 | return filename |
|
2563 | return filename | |
2531 |
|
2564 | |||
2532 | # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored. |
|
2565 | # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored. | |
2533 | def write(self,data): |
|
2566 | def write(self,data): | |
2534 | """Write a string to the default output""" |
|
2567 | """Write a string to the default output""" | |
2535 | io.Term.cout.write(data) |
|
2568 | io.Term.cout.write(data) | |
2536 |
|
2569 | |||
2537 | # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored. |
|
2570 | # TODO: This should be removed when Term is refactored. | |
2538 | def write_err(self,data): |
|
2571 | def write_err(self,data): | |
2539 | """Write a string to the default error output""" |
|
2572 | """Write a string to the default error output""" | |
2540 | io.Term.cerr.write(data) |
|
2573 | io.Term.cerr.write(data) | |
2541 |
|
2574 | |||
2542 | def ask_yes_no(self,prompt,default=True): |
|
2575 | def ask_yes_no(self,prompt,default=True): | |
2543 | if self.quiet: |
|
2576 | if self.quiet: | |
2544 | return True |
|
2577 | return True | |
2545 | return ask_yes_no(prompt,default) |
|
2578 | return ask_yes_no(prompt,default) | |
2546 |
|
2579 | |||
2547 | def show_usage(self): |
|
2580 | def show_usage(self): | |
2548 | """Show a usage message""" |
|
2581 | """Show a usage message""" | |
2549 | page.page(IPython.core.usage.interactive_usage) |
|
2582 | page.page(IPython.core.usage.interactive_usage) | |
2550 |
|
2583 | |||
2551 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2584 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2552 | # Things related to IPython exiting |
|
2585 | # Things related to IPython exiting | |
2553 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2586 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2554 | def atexit_operations(self): |
|
2587 | def atexit_operations(self): | |
2555 | """This will be executed at the time of exit. |
|
2588 | """This will be executed at the time of exit. | |
2556 |
|
2589 | |||
2557 | Cleanup operations and saving of persistent data that is done |
|
2590 | Cleanup operations and saving of persistent data that is done | |
2558 | unconditionally by IPython should be performed here. |
|
2591 | unconditionally by IPython should be performed here. | |
2559 |
|
2592 | |||
2560 | For things that may depend on startup flags or platform specifics (such |
|
2593 | For things that may depend on startup flags or platform specifics (such | |
2561 | as having readline or not), register a separate atexit function in the |
|
2594 | as having readline or not), register a separate atexit function in the | |
2562 | code that has the appropriate information, rather than trying to |
|
2595 | code that has the appropriate information, rather than trying to | |
2563 | clutter |
|
2596 | clutter | |
2564 | """ |
|
2597 | """ | |
2565 | # Cleanup all tempfiles left around |
|
2598 | # Cleanup all tempfiles left around | |
2566 | for tfile in self.tempfiles: |
|
2599 | for tfile in self.tempfiles: | |
2567 | try: |
|
2600 | try: | |
2568 | os.unlink(tfile) |
|
2601 | os.unlink(tfile) | |
2569 | except OSError: |
|
2602 | except OSError: | |
2570 | pass |
|
2603 | pass | |
2571 |
|
2604 | |||
2572 | # Clear all user namespaces to release all references cleanly. |
|
2605 | # Clear all user namespaces to release all references cleanly. | |
2573 | self.reset() |
|
2606 | self.reset() | |
2574 |
|
2607 | |||
2575 | # Run user hooks |
|
2608 | # Run user hooks | |
2576 | self.hooks.shutdown_hook() |
|
2609 | self.hooks.shutdown_hook() | |
2577 |
|
2610 | |||
2578 | def cleanup(self): |
|
2611 | def cleanup(self): | |
2579 | self.restore_sys_module_state() |
|
2612 | self.restore_sys_module_state() | |
2580 |
|
2613 | |||
2581 |
|
2614 | |||
2582 | class InteractiveShellABC(object): |
|
2615 | class InteractiveShellABC(object): | |
2583 | """An abstract base class for InteractiveShell.""" |
|
2616 | """An abstract base class for InteractiveShell.""" | |
2584 | __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta |
|
2617 | __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta | |
2585 |
|
2618 | |||
2586 | InteractiveShellABC.register(InteractiveShell) |
|
2619 | InteractiveShellABC.register(InteractiveShell) |
@@ -1,263 +1,265 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
|
2 | """ | |
3 | Logger class for IPython's logging facilities. |
|
3 | Logger class for IPython's logging facilities. | |
4 | """ |
|
4 | """ | |
5 |
|
5 | |||
6 | #***************************************************************************** |
|
6 | #***************************************************************************** | |
7 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and |
|
7 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and | |
8 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
|
8 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
9 | # |
|
9 | # | |
10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
12 | #***************************************************************************** |
|
12 | #***************************************************************************** | |
13 |
|
13 | |||
14 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
14 | #**************************************************************************** | |
15 | # Modules and globals |
|
15 | # Modules and globals | |
16 |
|
16 | |||
17 | # Python standard modules |
|
17 | # Python standard modules | |
18 | import glob |
|
18 | import glob | |
19 | import os |
|
19 | import os | |
20 | import time |
|
20 | import time | |
21 |
|
21 | |||
22 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
22 | #**************************************************************************** | |
23 | # FIXME: This class isn't a mixin anymore, but it still needs attributes from |
|
23 | # FIXME: This class isn't a mixin anymore, but it still needs attributes from | |
24 | # ipython and does input cache management. Finish cleanup later... |
|
24 | # ipython and does input cache management. Finish cleanup later... | |
25 |
|
25 | |||
26 | class Logger(object): |
|
26 | class Logger(object): | |
27 | """A Logfile class with different policies for file creation""" |
|
27 | """A Logfile class with different policies for file creation""" | |
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | def __init__(self,shell,logfname='Logger.log',loghead='',logmode='over'): |
|
29 | def __init__(self,shell,logfname='Logger.log',loghead='',logmode='over'): | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | self._i00,self._i,self._ii,self._iii = '','','','' |
|
31 | self._i00,self._i,self._ii,self._iii = '','','','' | |
32 |
|
32 | |||
33 | # this is the full ipython instance, we need some attributes from it |
|
33 | # this is the full ipython instance, we need some attributes from it | |
34 | # which won't exist until later. What a mess, clean up later... |
|
34 | # which won't exist until later. What a mess, clean up later... | |
35 | self.shell = shell |
|
35 | self.shell = shell | |
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 | self.logfname = logfname |
|
37 | self.logfname = logfname | |
38 | self.loghead = loghead |
|
38 | self.loghead = loghead | |
39 | self.logmode = logmode |
|
39 | self.logmode = logmode | |
40 | self.logfile = None |
|
40 | self.logfile = None | |
41 |
|
41 | |||
42 | # Whether to log raw or processed input |
|
42 | # Whether to log raw or processed input | |
43 | self.log_raw_input = False |
|
43 | self.log_raw_input = False | |
44 |
|
44 | |||
45 | # whether to also log output |
|
45 | # whether to also log output | |
46 | self.log_output = False |
|
46 | self.log_output = False | |
47 |
|
47 | |||
48 | # whether to put timestamps before each log entry |
|
48 | # whether to put timestamps before each log entry | |
49 | self.timestamp = False |
|
49 | self.timestamp = False | |
50 |
|
50 | |||
51 | # activity control flags |
|
51 | # activity control flags | |
52 | self.log_active = False |
|
52 | self.log_active = False | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | # logmode is a validated property |
|
54 | # logmode is a validated property | |
55 | def _set_mode(self,mode): |
|
55 | def _set_mode(self,mode): | |
56 | if mode not in ['append','backup','global','over','rotate']: |
|
56 | if mode not in ['append','backup','global','over','rotate']: | |
57 | raise ValueError,'invalid log mode %s given' % mode |
|
57 | raise ValueError,'invalid log mode %s given' % mode | |
58 | self._logmode = mode |
|
58 | self._logmode = mode | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | def _get_mode(self): |
|
60 | def _get_mode(self): | |
61 | return self._logmode |
|
61 | return self._logmode | |
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 | logmode = property(_get_mode,_set_mode) |
|
63 | logmode = property(_get_mode,_set_mode) | |
64 |
|
64 | |||
65 | def logstart(self,logfname=None,loghead=None,logmode=None, |
|
65 | def logstart(self,logfname=None,loghead=None,logmode=None, | |
66 | log_output=False,timestamp=False,log_raw_input=False): |
|
66 | log_output=False,timestamp=False,log_raw_input=False): | |
67 | """Generate a new log-file with a default header. |
|
67 | """Generate a new log-file with a default header. | |
68 |
|
68 | |||
69 | Raises RuntimeError if the log has already been started""" |
|
69 | Raises RuntimeError if the log has already been started""" | |
70 |
|
70 | |||
71 | if self.logfile is not None: |
|
71 | if self.logfile is not None: | |
72 | raise RuntimeError('Log file is already active: %s' % |
|
72 | raise RuntimeError('Log file is already active: %s' % | |
73 | self.logfname) |
|
73 | self.logfname) | |
74 |
|
74 | |||
75 | self.log_active = True |
|
75 | self.log_active = True | |
76 |
|
76 | |||
77 | # The parameters can override constructor defaults |
|
77 | # The parameters can override constructor defaults | |
78 | if logfname is not None: self.logfname = logfname |
|
78 | if logfname is not None: self.logfname = logfname | |
79 | if loghead is not None: self.loghead = loghead |
|
79 | if loghead is not None: self.loghead = loghead | |
80 | if logmode is not None: self.logmode = logmode |
|
80 | if logmode is not None: self.logmode = logmode | |
81 |
|
81 | |||
82 | # Parameters not part of the constructor |
|
82 | # Parameters not part of the constructor | |
83 | self.timestamp = timestamp |
|
83 | self.timestamp = timestamp | |
84 | self.log_output = log_output |
|
84 | self.log_output = log_output | |
85 | self.log_raw_input = log_raw_input |
|
85 | self.log_raw_input = log_raw_input | |
86 |
|
86 | |||
87 | # init depending on the log mode requested |
|
87 | # init depending on the log mode requested | |
88 | isfile = os.path.isfile |
|
88 | isfile = os.path.isfile | |
89 | logmode = self.logmode |
|
89 | logmode = self.logmode | |
90 |
|
90 | |||
91 | if logmode == 'append': |
|
91 | if logmode == 'append': | |
92 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'a') |
|
92 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'a') | |
93 |
|
93 | |||
94 | elif logmode == 'backup': |
|
94 | elif logmode == 'backup': | |
95 | if isfile(self.logfname): |
|
95 | if isfile(self.logfname): | |
96 | backup_logname = self.logfname+'~' |
|
96 | backup_logname = self.logfname+'~' | |
97 | # Manually remove any old backup, since os.rename may fail |
|
97 | # Manually remove any old backup, since os.rename may fail | |
98 | # under Windows. |
|
98 | # under Windows. | |
99 | if isfile(backup_logname): |
|
99 | if isfile(backup_logname): | |
100 | os.remove(backup_logname) |
|
100 | os.remove(backup_logname) | |
101 | os.rename(self.logfname,backup_logname) |
|
101 | os.rename(self.logfname,backup_logname) | |
102 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') |
|
102 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') | |
103 |
|
103 | |||
104 | elif logmode == 'global': |
|
104 | elif logmode == 'global': | |
105 | self.logfname = os.path.join(self.shell.home_dir,self.logfname) |
|
105 | self.logfname = os.path.join(self.shell.home_dir,self.logfname) | |
106 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname, 'a') |
|
106 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname, 'a') | |
107 |
|
107 | |||
108 | elif logmode == 'over': |
|
108 | elif logmode == 'over': | |
109 | if isfile(self.logfname): |
|
109 | if isfile(self.logfname): | |
110 | os.remove(self.logfname) |
|
110 | os.remove(self.logfname) | |
111 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') |
|
111 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') | |
112 |
|
112 | |||
113 | elif logmode == 'rotate': |
|
113 | elif logmode == 'rotate': | |
114 | if isfile(self.logfname): |
|
114 | if isfile(self.logfname): | |
115 | if isfile(self.logfname+'.001~'): |
|
115 | if isfile(self.logfname+'.001~'): | |
116 | old = glob.glob(self.logfname+'.*~') |
|
116 | old = glob.glob(self.logfname+'.*~') | |
117 | old.sort() |
|
117 | old.sort() | |
118 | old.reverse() |
|
118 | old.reverse() | |
119 | for f in old: |
|
119 | for f in old: | |
120 | root, ext = os.path.splitext(f) |
|
120 | root, ext = os.path.splitext(f) | |
121 | num = int(ext[1:-1])+1 |
|
121 | num = int(ext[1:-1])+1 | |
122 | os.rename(f, root+'.'+`num`.zfill(3)+'~') |
|
122 | os.rename(f, root+'.'+`num`.zfill(3)+'~') | |
123 | os.rename(self.logfname, self.logfname+'.001~') |
|
123 | os.rename(self.logfname, self.logfname+'.001~') | |
124 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') |
|
124 | self.logfile = open(self.logfname,'w') | |
125 |
|
125 | |||
126 | if logmode != 'append': |
|
126 | if logmode != 'append': | |
127 | self.logfile.write(self.loghead) |
|
127 | self.logfile.write(self.loghead) | |
128 |
|
128 | |||
129 | self.logfile.flush() |
|
129 | self.logfile.flush() | |
130 |
|
130 | |||
131 | def switch_log(self,val): |
|
131 | def switch_log(self,val): | |
132 | """Switch logging on/off. val should be ONLY a boolean.""" |
|
132 | """Switch logging on/off. val should be ONLY a boolean.""" | |
133 |
|
133 | |||
134 | if val not in [False,True,0,1]: |
|
134 | if val not in [False,True,0,1]: | |
135 | raise ValueError, \ |
|
135 | raise ValueError, \ | |
136 | 'Call switch_log ONLY with a boolean argument, not with:',val |
|
136 | 'Call switch_log ONLY with a boolean argument, not with:',val | |
137 |
|
137 | |||
138 | label = {0:'OFF',1:'ON',False:'OFF',True:'ON'} |
|
138 | label = {0:'OFF',1:'ON',False:'OFF',True:'ON'} | |
139 |
|
139 | |||
140 | if self.logfile is None: |
|
140 | if self.logfile is None: | |
141 | print """ |
|
141 | print """ | |
142 | Logging hasn't been started yet (use logstart for that). |
|
142 | Logging hasn't been started yet (use logstart for that). | |
143 |
|
143 | |||
144 | %logon/%logoff are for temporarily starting and stopping logging for a logfile |
|
144 | %logon/%logoff are for temporarily starting and stopping logging for a logfile | |
145 | which already exists. But you must first start the logging process with |
|
145 | which already exists. But you must first start the logging process with | |
146 | %logstart (optionally giving a logfile name).""" |
|
146 | %logstart (optionally giving a logfile name).""" | |
147 |
|
147 | |||
148 | else: |
|
148 | else: | |
149 | if self.log_active == val: |
|
149 | if self.log_active == val: | |
150 | print 'Logging is already',label[val] |
|
150 | print 'Logging is already',label[val] | |
151 | else: |
|
151 | else: | |
152 | print 'Switching logging',label[val] |
|
152 | print 'Switching logging',label[val] | |
153 | self.log_active = not self.log_active |
|
153 | self.log_active = not self.log_active | |
154 | self.log_active_out = self.log_active |
|
154 | self.log_active_out = self.log_active | |
155 |
|
155 | |||
156 | def logstate(self): |
|
156 | def logstate(self): | |
157 | """Print a status message about the logger.""" |
|
157 | """Print a status message about the logger.""" | |
158 | if self.logfile is None: |
|
158 | if self.logfile is None: | |
159 | print 'Logging has not been activated.' |
|
159 | print 'Logging has not been activated.' | |
160 | else: |
|
160 | else: | |
161 | state = self.log_active and 'active' or 'temporarily suspended' |
|
161 | state = self.log_active and 'active' or 'temporarily suspended' | |
162 | print 'Filename :',self.logfname |
|
162 | print 'Filename :',self.logfname | |
163 | print 'Mode :',self.logmode |
|
163 | print 'Mode :',self.logmode | |
164 | print 'Output logging :',self.log_output |
|
164 | print 'Output logging :',self.log_output | |
165 | print 'Raw input log :',self.log_raw_input |
|
165 | print 'Raw input log :',self.log_raw_input | |
166 | print 'Timestamping :',self.timestamp |
|
166 | print 'Timestamping :',self.timestamp | |
167 | print 'State :',state |
|
167 | print 'State :',state | |
168 |
|
168 | |||
169 | def log(self,line_ori,line_mod,continuation=None): |
|
169 | def log(self,line_ori,line_mod,continuation=None): | |
170 | """Write the line to a log and create input cache variables _i*. |
|
170 | """Write the line to a log and create input cache variables _i*. | |
171 |
|
171 | |||
172 | Inputs: |
|
172 | Inputs: | |
173 |
|
173 | |||
174 | - line_ori: unmodified input line from the user. This is not |
|
174 | - line_ori: unmodified input line from the user. This is not | |
175 | necessarily valid Python. |
|
175 | necessarily valid Python. | |
176 |
|
176 | |||
177 | - line_mod: possibly modified input, such as the transformations made |
|
177 | - line_mod: possibly modified input, such as the transformations made | |
178 | by input prefilters or input handlers of various kinds. This should |
|
178 | by input prefilters or input handlers of various kinds. This should | |
179 | always be valid Python. |
|
179 | always be valid Python. | |
180 |
|
180 | |||
181 | - continuation: if True, indicates this is part of multi-line input.""" |
|
181 | - continuation: if True, indicates this is part of multi-line input.""" | |
182 |
|
182 | |||
183 | # update the auto _i tables |
|
183 | # update the auto _i tables | |
184 | #print '***logging line',line_mod # dbg |
|
184 | #print '***logging line',line_mod # dbg | |
185 | #print '***cache_count', self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count # dbg |
|
185 | #print '***cache_count', self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count # dbg | |
186 | try: |
|
186 | try: | |
187 | input_hist = self.shell.user_ns['_ih'] |
|
187 | input_hist = self.shell.user_ns['_ih'] | |
188 | except: |
|
188 | except: | |
189 | #print 'userns:',self.shell.user_ns.keys() # dbg |
|
189 | #print 'userns:',self.shell.user_ns.keys() # dbg | |
190 | return |
|
190 | return | |
191 |
|
191 | |||
192 | out_cache = self.shell.displayhook |
|
192 | out_cache = self.shell.displayhook | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | # add blank lines if the input cache fell out of sync. |
|
194 | # add blank lines if the input cache fell out of sync. | |
195 | if out_cache.do_full_cache and \ |
|
195 | if out_cache.do_full_cache and \ | |
196 | out_cache.prompt_count +1 > len(input_hist): |
|
196 | out_cache.prompt_count +1 > len(input_hist): | |
197 | input_hist.extend(['\n'] * (out_cache.prompt_count - len(input_hist))) |
|
197 | input_hist.extend(['\n'] * (out_cache.prompt_count - len(input_hist))) | |
198 |
|
198 | |||
199 | if not continuation and line_mod: |
|
199 | if not continuation and line_mod: | |
200 | self._iii = self._ii |
|
200 | self._iii = self._ii | |
201 | self._ii = self._i |
|
201 | self._ii = self._i | |
202 | self._i = self._i00 |
|
202 | self._i = self._i00 | |
203 | # put back the final \n of every input line |
|
203 | # put back the final \n of every input line | |
204 | self._i00 = line_mod+'\n' |
|
204 | self._i00 = line_mod+'\n' | |
205 | #print 'Logging input:<%s>' % line_mod # dbg |
|
205 | #print 'Logging input:<%s>' % line_mod # dbg | |
206 | input_hist.append(self._i00) |
|
206 | input_hist.append(self._i00) | |
207 | #print '---[%s]' % (len(input_hist)-1,) # dbg |
|
207 | #print '---[%s]' % (len(input_hist)-1,) # dbg | |
208 |
|
208 | |||
209 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _i1,_i2... dynamically |
|
209 | # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _i1,_i2... dynamically | |
210 | to_main = {'_i':self._i,'_ii':self._ii,'_iii':self._iii} |
|
210 | to_main = {'_i':self._i,'_ii':self._ii,'_iii':self._iii} | |
211 | if self.shell.displayhook.do_full_cache: |
|
211 | if self.shell.displayhook.do_full_cache: | |
212 | in_num = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count |
|
212 | in_num = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | # but if the opposite is true (a macro can produce multiple inputs |
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214 | # but if the opposite is true (a macro can produce multiple inputs | |
215 | # with no output display called), then bring the output counter in |
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215 | # with no output display called), then bring the output counter in | |
216 | # sync: |
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216 | # sync: | |
217 | last_num = len(input_hist)-1 |
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217 | ## last_num = len(input_hist)-1 | |
218 | if in_num != last_num: |
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218 | ## if in_num != last_num: | |
219 | in_num = self.shell.displayhook.prompt_count = last_num |
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219 | ## pass # dbg | |
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220 | ## #in_num = self.shell.execution_count = last_num | |||
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221 | ||||
220 | new_i = '_i%s' % in_num |
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222 | new_i = '_i%s' % in_num | |
221 | if continuation: |
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223 | if continuation: | |
222 | self._i00 = '%s%s\n' % (self.shell.user_ns[new_i],line_mod) |
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224 | self._i00 = '%s%s\n' % (self.shell.user_ns[new_i],line_mod) | |
223 | input_hist[in_num] = self._i00 |
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225 | input_hist[in_num] = self._i00 | |
224 | to_main[new_i] = self._i00 |
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226 | to_main[new_i] = self._i00 | |
225 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main) |
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227 | self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main) | |
226 |
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228 | |||
227 | # Write the log line, but decide which one according to the |
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229 | # Write the log line, but decide which one according to the | |
228 | # log_raw_input flag, set when the log is started. |
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230 | # log_raw_input flag, set when the log is started. | |
229 | if self.log_raw_input: |
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231 | if self.log_raw_input: | |
230 | self.log_write(line_ori) |
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232 | self.log_write(line_ori) | |
231 | else: |
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233 | else: | |
232 | self.log_write(line_mod) |
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234 | self.log_write(line_mod) | |
233 |
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235 | |||
234 | def log_write(self,data,kind='input'): |
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236 | def log_write(self,data,kind='input'): | |
235 | """Write data to the log file, if active""" |
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237 | """Write data to the log file, if active""" | |
236 |
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238 | |||
237 | #print 'data: %r' % data # dbg |
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239 | #print 'data: %r' % data # dbg | |
238 | if self.log_active and data: |
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240 | if self.log_active and data: | |
239 | write = self.logfile.write |
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241 | write = self.logfile.write | |
240 | if kind=='input': |
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242 | if kind=='input': | |
241 | if self.timestamp: |
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243 | if self.timestamp: | |
242 | write(time.strftime('# %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\n', |
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244 | write(time.strftime('# %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S\n', | |
243 | time.localtime())) |
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245 | time.localtime())) | |
244 | write('%s\n' % data) |
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246 | write('%s\n' % data) | |
245 | elif kind=='output' and self.log_output: |
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247 | elif kind=='output' and self.log_output: | |
246 | odata = '\n'.join(['#[Out]# %s' % s |
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248 | odata = '\n'.join(['#[Out]# %s' % s | |
247 | for s in data.split('\n')]) |
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249 | for s in data.split('\n')]) | |
248 | write('%s\n' % odata) |
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250 | write('%s\n' % odata) | |
249 | self.logfile.flush() |
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251 | self.logfile.flush() | |
250 |
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252 | |||
251 | def logstop(self): |
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253 | def logstop(self): | |
252 | """Fully stop logging and close log file. |
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254 | """Fully stop logging and close log file. | |
253 |
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255 | |||
254 | In order to start logging again, a new logstart() call needs to be |
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256 | In order to start logging again, a new logstart() call needs to be | |
255 | made, possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and |
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257 | made, possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and | |
256 | other options.""" |
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258 | other options.""" | |
257 |
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259 | |||
258 | self.logfile.close() |
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260 | self.logfile.close() | |
259 | self.logfile = None |
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261 | self.logfile = None | |
260 | self.log_active = False |
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262 | self.log_active = False | |
261 |
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263 | |||
262 | # For backwards compatibility, in case anyone was using this. |
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264 | # For backwards compatibility, in case anyone was using this. | |
263 | close_log = logstop |
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265 | close_log = logstop |
@@ -1,444 +1,436 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Classes for handling input/output prompts. |
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2 | """Classes for handling input/output prompts. | |
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 | * Brian Granger |
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7 | * Brian Granger | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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10 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team |
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11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
19 | # Imports |
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19 | # Imports | |
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | import os |
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22 | import os | |
23 | import re |
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23 | import re | |
24 | import socket |
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24 | import socket | |
25 | import sys |
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25 | import sys | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | from IPython.core import release |
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27 | from IPython.core import release | |
28 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS |
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28 | from IPython.external.Itpl import ItplNS | |
29 | from IPython.utils import coloransi |
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29 | from IPython.utils import coloransi | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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31 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
32 | # Color schemes for prompts |
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32 | # Color schemes for prompts | |
33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | PromptColors = coloransi.ColorSchemeTable() |
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35 | PromptColors = coloransi.ColorSchemeTable() | |
36 | InputColors = coloransi.InputTermColors # just a shorthand |
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36 | InputColors = coloransi.InputTermColors # just a shorthand | |
37 | Colors = coloransi.TermColors # just a shorthand |
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37 | Colors = coloransi.TermColors # just a shorthand | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | PromptColors.add_scheme(coloransi.ColorScheme( |
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39 | PromptColors.add_scheme(coloransi.ColorScheme( | |
40 | 'NoColor', |
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40 | 'NoColor', | |
41 | in_prompt = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt |
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41 | in_prompt = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt | |
42 | in_number = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt number |
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42 | in_number = InputColors.NoColor, # Input prompt number | |
43 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.NoColor, # Continuation prompt |
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43 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.NoColor, # Continuation prompt | |
44 | in_normal = InputColors.NoColor, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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44 | in_normal = InputColors.NoColor, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | out_prompt = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt |
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46 | out_prompt = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt | |
47 | out_number = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt number |
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47 | out_number = Colors.NoColor, # Output prompt number | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | normal = Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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49 | normal = Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
50 | )) |
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50 | )) | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily: |
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52 | # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily: | |
53 | __PColLinux = coloransi.ColorScheme( |
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53 | __PColLinux = coloransi.ColorScheme( | |
54 | 'Linux', |
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54 | 'Linux', | |
55 | in_prompt = InputColors.Green, |
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55 | in_prompt = InputColors.Green, | |
56 | in_number = InputColors.LightGreen, |
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56 | in_number = InputColors.LightGreen, | |
57 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Green, |
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57 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Green, | |
58 | in_normal = InputColors.Normal, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) |
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58 | in_normal = InputColors.Normal, # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | out_prompt = Colors.Red, |
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60 | out_prompt = Colors.Red, | |
61 | out_number = Colors.LightRed, |
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61 | out_number = Colors.LightRed, | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | normal = Colors.Normal |
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63 | normal = Colors.Normal | |
64 | ) |
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64 | ) | |
65 | # Don't forget to enter it into the table! |
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65 | # Don't forget to enter it into the table! | |
66 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLinux) |
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66 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLinux) | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | # Slightly modified Linux for light backgrounds |
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68 | # Slightly modified Linux for light backgrounds | |
69 | __PColLightBG = __PColLinux.copy('LightBG') |
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69 | __PColLightBG = __PColLinux.copy('LightBG') | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | __PColLightBG.colors.update( |
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71 | __PColLightBG.colors.update( | |
72 | in_prompt = InputColors.Blue, |
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72 | in_prompt = InputColors.Blue, | |
73 | in_number = InputColors.LightBlue, |
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73 | in_number = InputColors.LightBlue, | |
74 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Blue |
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74 | in_prompt2 = InputColors.Blue | |
75 | ) |
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75 | ) | |
76 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLightBG) |
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76 | PromptColors.add_scheme(__PColLightBG) | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | del Colors,InputColors |
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78 | del Colors,InputColors | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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80 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 | # Utilities |
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81 | # Utilities | |
82 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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82 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | def multiple_replace(dict, text): |
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84 | def multiple_replace(dict, text): | |
85 | """ Replace in 'text' all occurences of any key in the given |
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85 | """ Replace in 'text' all occurences of any key in the given | |
86 | dictionary by its corresponding value. Returns the new string.""" |
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86 | dictionary by its corresponding value. Returns the new string.""" | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | # Function by Xavier Defrang, originally found at: |
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88 | # Function by Xavier Defrang, originally found at: | |
89 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81330 |
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89 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81330 | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | # Create a regular expression from the dictionary keys |
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91 | # Create a regular expression from the dictionary keys | |
92 | regex = re.compile("(%s)" % "|".join(map(re.escape, dict.keys()))) |
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92 | regex = re.compile("(%s)" % "|".join(map(re.escape, dict.keys()))) | |
93 | # For each match, look-up corresponding value in dictionary |
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93 | # For each match, look-up corresponding value in dictionary | |
94 | return regex.sub(lambda mo: dict[mo.string[mo.start():mo.end()]], text) |
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94 | return regex.sub(lambda mo: dict[mo.string[mo.start():mo.end()]], text) | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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96 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
97 | # Special characters that can be used in prompt templates, mainly bash-like |
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97 | # Special characters that can be used in prompt templates, mainly bash-like | |
98 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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98 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | # If $HOME isn't defined (Windows), make it an absurd string so that it can |
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100 | # If $HOME isn't defined (Windows), make it an absurd string so that it can | |
101 | # never be expanded out into '~'. Basically anything which can never be a |
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101 | # never be expanded out into '~'. Basically anything which can never be a | |
102 | # reasonable directory name will do, we just want the $HOME -> '~' operation |
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102 | # reasonable directory name will do, we just want the $HOME -> '~' operation | |
103 | # to become a no-op. We pre-compute $HOME here so it's not done on every |
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103 | # to become a no-op. We pre-compute $HOME here so it's not done on every | |
104 | # prompt call. |
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104 | # prompt call. | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 | # FIXME: |
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106 | # FIXME: | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | # - This should be turned into a class which does proper namespace management, |
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108 | # - This should be turned into a class which does proper namespace management, | |
109 | # since the prompt specials need to be evaluated in a certain namespace. |
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109 | # since the prompt specials need to be evaluated in a certain namespace. | |
110 | # Currently it's just globals, which need to be managed manually by code |
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110 | # Currently it's just globals, which need to be managed manually by code | |
111 | # below. |
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111 | # below. | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 | # - I also need to split up the color schemes from the prompt specials |
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113 | # - I also need to split up the color schemes from the prompt specials | |
114 | # somehow. I don't have a clean design for that quite yet. |
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114 | # somehow. I don't have a clean design for that quite yet. | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | HOME = os.environ.get("HOME","//////:::::ZZZZZ,,,~~~") |
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116 | HOME = os.environ.get("HOME","//////:::::ZZZZZ,,,~~~") | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | # We precompute a few more strings here for the prompt_specials, which are |
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118 | # We precompute a few more strings here for the prompt_specials, which are | |
119 | # fixed once ipython starts. This reduces the runtime overhead of computing |
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119 | # fixed once ipython starts. This reduces the runtime overhead of computing | |
120 | # prompt strings. |
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120 | # prompt strings. | |
121 | USER = os.environ.get("USER") |
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121 | USER = os.environ.get("USER") | |
122 | HOSTNAME = socket.gethostname() |
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122 | HOSTNAME = socket.gethostname() | |
123 | HOSTNAME_SHORT = HOSTNAME.split(".")[0] |
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123 | HOSTNAME_SHORT = HOSTNAME.split(".")[0] | |
124 | ROOT_SYMBOL = "$#"[os.name=='nt' or os.getuid()==0] |
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124 | ROOT_SYMBOL = "$#"[os.name=='nt' or os.getuid()==0] | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | prompt_specials_color = { |
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126 | prompt_specials_color = { | |
127 | # Prompt/history count |
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127 | # Prompt/history count | |
128 | '%n' : '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', |
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128 | '%n' : '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | |
129 | r'\#': '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', |
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129 | r'\#': '${self.col_num}' '${self.cache.prompt_count}' '${self.col_p}', | |
130 | # Just the prompt counter number, WITHOUT any coloring wrappers, so users |
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130 | # Just the prompt counter number, WITHOUT any coloring wrappers, so users | |
131 | # can get numbers displayed in whatever color they want. |
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131 | # can get numbers displayed in whatever color they want. | |
132 | r'\N': '${self.cache.prompt_count}', |
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132 | r'\N': '${self.cache.prompt_count}', | |
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | # Prompt/history count, with the actual digits replaced by dots. Used |
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134 | # Prompt/history count, with the actual digits replaced by dots. Used | |
135 | # mainly in continuation prompts (prompt_in2) |
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135 | # mainly in continuation prompts (prompt_in2) | |
136 | #r'\D': '${"."*len(str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', |
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136 | #r'\D': '${"."*len(str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | # More robust form of the above expression, that uses the __builtin__ |
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138 | # More robust form of the above expression, that uses the __builtin__ | |
139 | # module. Note that we can NOT use __builtins__ (note the 's'), because |
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139 | # module. Note that we can NOT use __builtins__ (note the 's'), because | |
140 | # that can either be a dict or a module, and can even mutate at runtime, |
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140 | # that can either be a dict or a module, and can even mutate at runtime, | |
141 | # depending on the context (Python makes no guarantees on it). In |
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141 | # depending on the context (Python makes no guarantees on it). In | |
142 | # contrast, __builtin__ is always a module object, though it must be |
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142 | # contrast, __builtin__ is always a module object, though it must be | |
143 | # explicitly imported. |
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143 | # explicitly imported. | |
144 | r'\D': '${"."*__builtin__.len(__builtin__.str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', |
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144 | r'\D': '${"."*__builtin__.len(__builtin__.str(self.cache.prompt_count))}', | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | # Current working directory |
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146 | # Current working directory | |
147 | r'\w': '${os.getcwd()}', |
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147 | r'\w': '${os.getcwd()}', | |
148 | # Current time |
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148 | # Current time | |
149 | r'\t' : '${time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")}', |
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149 | r'\t' : '${time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")}', | |
150 | # Basename of current working directory. |
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150 | # Basename of current working directory. | |
151 | # (use os.sep to make this portable across OSes) |
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151 | # (use os.sep to make this portable across OSes) | |
152 | r'\W' : '${os.getcwd().split("%s")[-1]}' % os.sep, |
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152 | r'\W' : '${os.getcwd().split("%s")[-1]}' % os.sep, | |
153 | # These X<N> are an extension to the normal bash prompts. They return |
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153 | # These X<N> are an extension to the normal bash prompts. They return | |
154 | # N terms of the path, after replacing $HOME with '~' |
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154 | # N terms of the path, after replacing $HOME with '~' | |
155 | r'\X0': '${os.getcwd().replace("%s","~")}' % HOME, |
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155 | r'\X0': '${os.getcwd().replace("%s","~")}' % HOME, | |
156 | r'\X1': '${self.cwd_filt(1)}', |
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156 | r'\X1': '${self.cwd_filt(1)}', | |
157 | r'\X2': '${self.cwd_filt(2)}', |
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157 | r'\X2': '${self.cwd_filt(2)}', | |
158 | r'\X3': '${self.cwd_filt(3)}', |
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158 | r'\X3': '${self.cwd_filt(3)}', | |
159 | r'\X4': '${self.cwd_filt(4)}', |
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159 | r'\X4': '${self.cwd_filt(4)}', | |
160 | r'\X5': '${self.cwd_filt(5)}', |
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160 | r'\X5': '${self.cwd_filt(5)}', | |
161 | # Y<N> are similar to X<N>, but they show '~' if it's the directory |
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161 | # Y<N> are similar to X<N>, but they show '~' if it's the directory | |
162 | # N+1 in the list. Somewhat like %cN in tcsh. |
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162 | # N+1 in the list. Somewhat like %cN in tcsh. | |
163 | r'\Y0': '${self.cwd_filt2(0)}', |
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163 | r'\Y0': '${self.cwd_filt2(0)}', | |
164 | r'\Y1': '${self.cwd_filt2(1)}', |
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164 | r'\Y1': '${self.cwd_filt2(1)}', | |
165 | r'\Y2': '${self.cwd_filt2(2)}', |
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165 | r'\Y2': '${self.cwd_filt2(2)}', | |
166 | r'\Y3': '${self.cwd_filt2(3)}', |
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166 | r'\Y3': '${self.cwd_filt2(3)}', | |
167 | r'\Y4': '${self.cwd_filt2(4)}', |
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167 | r'\Y4': '${self.cwd_filt2(4)}', | |
168 | r'\Y5': '${self.cwd_filt2(5)}', |
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168 | r'\Y5': '${self.cwd_filt2(5)}', | |
169 | # Hostname up to first . |
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169 | # Hostname up to first . | |
170 | r'\h': HOSTNAME_SHORT, |
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170 | r'\h': HOSTNAME_SHORT, | |
171 | # Full hostname |
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171 | # Full hostname | |
172 | r'\H': HOSTNAME, |
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172 | r'\H': HOSTNAME, | |
173 | # Username of current user |
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173 | # Username of current user | |
174 | r'\u': USER, |
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174 | r'\u': USER, | |
175 | # Escaped '\' |
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175 | # Escaped '\' | |
176 | '\\\\': '\\', |
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176 | '\\\\': '\\', | |
177 | # Newline |
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177 | # Newline | |
178 | r'\n': '\n', |
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178 | r'\n': '\n', | |
179 | # Carriage return |
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179 | # Carriage return | |
180 | r'\r': '\r', |
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180 | r'\r': '\r', | |
181 | # Release version |
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181 | # Release version | |
182 | r'\v': release.version, |
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182 | r'\v': release.version, | |
183 | # Root symbol ($ or #) |
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183 | # Root symbol ($ or #) | |
184 | r'\$': ROOT_SYMBOL, |
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184 | r'\$': ROOT_SYMBOL, | |
185 | } |
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185 | } | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | # A copy of the prompt_specials dictionary but with all color escapes removed, |
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187 | # A copy of the prompt_specials dictionary but with all color escapes removed, | |
188 | # so we can correctly compute the prompt length for the auto_rewrite method. |
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188 | # so we can correctly compute the prompt length for the auto_rewrite method. | |
189 | prompt_specials_nocolor = prompt_specials_color.copy() |
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189 | prompt_specials_nocolor = prompt_specials_color.copy() | |
190 | prompt_specials_nocolor['%n'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' |
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190 | prompt_specials_nocolor['%n'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | |
191 | prompt_specials_nocolor[r'\#'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' |
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191 | prompt_specials_nocolor[r'\#'] = '${self.cache.prompt_count}' | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | # Add in all the InputTermColors color escapes as valid prompt characters. |
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193 | # Add in all the InputTermColors color escapes as valid prompt characters. | |
194 | # They all get added as \\C_COLORNAME, so that we don't have any conflicts |
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194 | # They all get added as \\C_COLORNAME, so that we don't have any conflicts | |
195 | # with a color name which may begin with a letter used by any other of the |
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195 | # with a color name which may begin with a letter used by any other of the | |
196 | # allowed specials. This of course means that \\C will never be allowed for |
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196 | # allowed specials. This of course means that \\C will never be allowed for | |
197 | # anything else. |
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197 | # anything else. | |
198 | input_colors = coloransi.InputTermColors |
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198 | input_colors = coloransi.InputTermColors | |
199 | for _color in dir(input_colors): |
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199 | for _color in dir(input_colors): | |
200 | if _color[0] != '_': |
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200 | if _color[0] != '_': | |
201 | c_name = r'\C_'+_color |
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201 | c_name = r'\C_'+_color | |
202 | prompt_specials_color[c_name] = getattr(input_colors,_color) |
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202 | prompt_specials_color[c_name] = getattr(input_colors,_color) | |
203 | prompt_specials_nocolor[c_name] = '' |
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203 | prompt_specials_nocolor[c_name] = '' | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | # we default to no color for safety. Note that prompt_specials is a global |
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205 | # we default to no color for safety. Note that prompt_specials is a global | |
206 | # variable used by all prompt objects. |
|
206 | # variable used by all prompt objects. | |
207 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor |
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207 | prompt_specials = prompt_specials_nocolor | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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209 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
210 | # More utilities |
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210 | # More utilities | |
211 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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211 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | def str_safe(arg): |
|
213 | def str_safe(arg): | |
214 | """Convert to a string, without ever raising an exception. |
|
214 | """Convert to a string, without ever raising an exception. | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | If str(arg) fails, <ERROR: ... > is returned, where ... is the exception |
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216 | If str(arg) fails, <ERROR: ... > is returned, where ... is the exception | |
217 | error message.""" |
|
217 | error message.""" | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | try: |
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219 | try: | |
220 | out = str(arg) |
|
220 | out = str(arg) | |
221 | except UnicodeError: |
|
221 | except UnicodeError: | |
222 | try: |
|
222 | try: | |
223 | out = arg.encode('utf_8','replace') |
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223 | out = arg.encode('utf_8','replace') | |
224 | except Exception,msg: |
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224 | except Exception,msg: | |
225 | # let's keep this little duplication here, so that the most common |
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225 | # let's keep this little duplication here, so that the most common | |
226 | # case doesn't suffer from a double try wrapping. |
|
226 | # case doesn't suffer from a double try wrapping. | |
227 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg |
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227 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | |
228 | except Exception,msg: |
|
228 | except Exception,msg: | |
229 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg |
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229 | out = '<ERROR: %s>' % msg | |
230 | #raise # dbg |
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230 | #raise # dbg | |
231 | return out |
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231 | return out | |
232 |
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232 | |||
233 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
233 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
234 | # Prompt classes |
|
234 | # Prompt classes | |
235 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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235 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | class BasePrompt(object): |
|
237 | class BasePrompt(object): | |
238 | """Interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
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238 | """Interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
239 |
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239 | |||
240 | def _get_p_template(self): |
|
240 | def _get_p_template(self): | |
241 | return self._p_template |
|
241 | return self._p_template | |
242 |
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242 | |||
243 | def _set_p_template(self,val): |
|
243 | def _set_p_template(self,val): | |
244 | self._p_template = val |
|
244 | self._p_template = val | |
245 | self.set_p_str() |
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245 | self.set_p_str() | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | p_template = property(_get_p_template,_set_p_template, |
|
247 | p_template = property(_get_p_template,_set_p_template, | |
248 | doc='Template for prompt string creation') |
|
248 | doc='Template for prompt string creation') | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | def __init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left=False): |
|
250 | def __init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left=False): | |
251 |
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251 | |||
252 | # Hack: we access information about the primary prompt through the |
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252 | # Hack: we access information about the primary prompt through the | |
253 | # cache argument. We need this, because we want the secondary prompt |
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253 | # cache argument. We need this, because we want the secondary prompt | |
254 | # to be aligned with the primary one. Color table info is also shared |
|
254 | # to be aligned with the primary one. Color table info is also shared | |
255 | # by all prompt classes through the cache. Nice OO spaghetti code! |
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255 | # by all prompt classes through the cache. Nice OO spaghetti code! | |
256 | self.cache = cache |
|
256 | self.cache = cache | |
257 | self.sep = sep |
|
257 | self.sep = sep | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | # regexp to count the number of spaces at the end of a prompt |
|
259 | # regexp to count the number of spaces at the end of a prompt | |
260 | # expression, useful for prompt auto-rewriting |
|
260 | # expression, useful for prompt auto-rewriting | |
261 | self.rspace = re.compile(r'(\s*)$') |
|
261 | self.rspace = re.compile(r'(\s*)$') | |
262 | # Flag to left-pad prompt strings to match the length of the primary |
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262 | # Flag to left-pad prompt strings to match the length of the primary | |
263 | # prompt |
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263 | # prompt | |
264 | self.pad_left = pad_left |
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264 | self.pad_left = pad_left | |
265 |
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265 | |||
266 | # Set template to create each actual prompt (where numbers change). |
|
266 | # Set template to create each actual prompt (where numbers change). | |
267 | # Use a property |
|
267 | # Use a property | |
268 | self.p_template = prompt |
|
268 | self.p_template = prompt | |
269 | self.set_p_str() |
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269 | self.set_p_str() | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | def set_p_str(self): |
|
271 | def set_p_str(self): | |
272 | """ Set the interpolating prompt strings. |
|
272 | """ Set the interpolating prompt strings. | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | This must be called every time the color settings change, because the |
|
274 | This must be called every time the color settings change, because the | |
275 | prompt_specials global may have changed.""" |
|
275 | prompt_specials global may have changed.""" | |
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling |
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277 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | |
278 | loc = locals() |
|
278 | loc = locals() | |
279 | try: |
|
279 | try: | |
280 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % |
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280 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | |
281 | ('${self.sep}${self.col_p}', |
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281 | ('${self.sep}${self.col_p}', | |
282 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), |
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282 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | |
283 | '${self.col_norm}'),self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) |
|
283 | '${self.col_norm}'),self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, |
|
285 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | |
286 | self.p_template), |
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286 | self.p_template), | |
287 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) |
|
287 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) | |
288 | except: |
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288 | except: | |
289 | print "Illegal prompt template (check $ usage!):",self.p_template |
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289 | print "Illegal prompt template (check $ usage!):",self.p_template | |
290 | self.p_str = self.p_template |
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290 | self.p_str = self.p_template | |
291 | self.p_str_nocolor = self.p_template |
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291 | self.p_str_nocolor = self.p_template | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | def write(self, msg): |
|
293 | def write(self, msg): | |
294 | sys.stdout.write(msg) |
|
294 | sys.stdout.write(msg) | |
295 | return '' |
|
295 | return '' | |
296 |
|
296 | |||
297 | def __str__(self): |
|
297 | def __str__(self): | |
298 | """Return a string form of the prompt. |
|
298 | """Return a string form of the prompt. | |
299 |
|
299 | |||
300 | This for is useful for continuation and output prompts, since it is |
|
300 | This for is useful for continuation and output prompts, since it is | |
301 | left-padded to match lengths with the primary one (if the |
|
301 | left-padded to match lengths with the primary one (if the | |
302 | self.pad_left attribute is set).""" |
|
302 | self.pad_left attribute is set).""" | |
303 |
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303 | |||
304 | out_str = str_safe(self.p_str) |
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304 | out_str = str_safe(self.p_str) | |
305 | if self.pad_left: |
|
305 | if self.pad_left: | |
306 | # We must find the amount of padding required to match lengths, |
|
306 | # We must find the amount of padding required to match lengths, | |
307 | # taking the color escapes (which are invisible on-screen) into |
|
307 | # taking the color escapes (which are invisible on-screen) into | |
308 | # account. |
|
308 | # account. | |
309 | esc_pad = len(out_str) - len(str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor)) |
|
309 | esc_pad = len(out_str) - len(str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor)) | |
310 | format = '%%%ss' % (len(str(self.cache.last_prompt))+esc_pad) |
|
310 | format = '%%%ss' % (len(str(self.cache.last_prompt))+esc_pad) | |
311 | return format % out_str |
|
311 | return format % out_str | |
312 | else: |
|
312 | else: | |
313 | return out_str |
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313 | return out_str | |
314 |
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314 | |||
315 | # these path filters are put in as methods so that we can control the |
|
315 | # these path filters are put in as methods so that we can control the | |
316 | # namespace where the prompt strings get evaluated |
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316 | # namespace where the prompt strings get evaluated | |
317 | def cwd_filt(self, depth): |
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317 | def cwd_filt(self, depth): | |
318 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. |
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318 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | |
319 |
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319 | |||
320 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. |
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320 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. | |
321 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" |
|
321 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~") |
|
323 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace(HOME,"~") | |
324 | out = os.sep.join(cwd.split(os.sep)[-depth:]) |
|
324 | out = os.sep.join(cwd.split(os.sep)[-depth:]) | |
325 | if out: |
|
325 | if out: | |
326 | return out |
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326 | return out | |
327 | else: |
|
327 | else: | |
328 | return os.sep |
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328 | return os.sep | |
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | def cwd_filt2(self, depth): |
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330 | def cwd_filt2(self, depth): | |
331 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. |
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331 | """Return the last depth elements of the current working directory. | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. |
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333 | $HOME is always replaced with '~'. | |
334 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" |
|
334 | If depth==0, the full path is returned.""" | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | full_cwd = os.getcwd() |
|
336 | full_cwd = os.getcwd() | |
337 | cwd = full_cwd.replace(HOME,"~").split(os.sep) |
|
337 | cwd = full_cwd.replace(HOME,"~").split(os.sep) | |
338 | if '~' in cwd and len(cwd) == depth+1: |
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338 | if '~' in cwd and len(cwd) == depth+1: | |
339 | depth += 1 |
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339 | depth += 1 | |
340 | drivepart = '' |
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340 | drivepart = '' | |
341 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and len(cwd) > depth: |
|
341 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and len(cwd) > depth: | |
342 | drivepart = os.path.splitdrive(full_cwd)[0] |
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342 | drivepart = os.path.splitdrive(full_cwd)[0] | |
343 | out = drivepart + '/'.join(cwd[-depth:]) |
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343 | out = drivepart + '/'.join(cwd[-depth:]) | |
344 |
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344 | |||
345 | if out: |
|
345 | if out: | |
346 | return out |
|
346 | return out | |
347 | else: |
|
347 | else: | |
348 | return os.sep |
|
348 | return os.sep | |
349 |
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349 | |||
350 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
350 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
351 | """Implement boolean behavior. |
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351 | """Implement boolean behavior. | |
352 |
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352 | |||
353 | Checks whether the p_str attribute is non-empty""" |
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353 | Checks whether the p_str attribute is non-empty""" | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | return bool(self.p_template) |
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355 | return bool(self.p_template) | |
356 |
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356 | |||
357 |
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357 | |||
358 | class Prompt1(BasePrompt): |
|
358 | class Prompt1(BasePrompt): | |
359 | """Input interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
|
359 | """Input interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
360 |
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360 | |||
361 | def __init__(self, cache, sep='\n', prompt='In [\\#]: ', pad_left=True): |
|
361 | def __init__(self, cache, sep='\n', prompt='In [\\#]: ', pad_left=True): | |
362 | BasePrompt.__init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left) |
|
362 | BasePrompt.__init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left) | |
363 |
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363 | |||
364 | def set_colors(self): |
|
364 | def set_colors(self): | |
365 | self.set_p_str() |
|
365 | self.set_p_str() | |
366 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand |
|
366 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | |
367 | self.col_p = Colors.in_prompt |
|
367 | self.col_p = Colors.in_prompt | |
368 | self.col_num = Colors.in_number |
|
368 | self.col_num = Colors.in_number | |
369 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal |
|
369 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | |
370 | # We need a non-input version of these escapes for the '--->' |
|
370 | # We need a non-input version of these escapes for the '--->' | |
371 | # auto-call prompts used in the auto_rewrite() method. |
|
371 | # auto-call prompts used in the auto_rewrite() method. | |
372 | self.col_p_ni = self.col_p.replace('\001','').replace('\002','') |
|
372 | self.col_p_ni = self.col_p.replace('\001','').replace('\002','') | |
373 | self.col_norm_ni = Colors.normal |
|
373 | self.col_norm_ni = Colors.normal | |
374 |
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374 | |||
375 | def peek_next_prompt(self): |
|
|||
376 | """Get the next prompt, but don't increment the counter.""" |
|
|||
377 | self.cache.prompt_count += 1 |
|
|||
378 | next_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str) |
|
|||
379 | self.cache.prompt_count -= 1 |
|
|||
380 | return next_prompt |
|
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381 |
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||||
382 | def __str__(self): |
|
375 | def __str__(self): | |
383 | self.cache.prompt_count += 1 |
|
|||
384 | self.cache.last_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor).split('\n')[-1] |
|
376 | self.cache.last_prompt = str_safe(self.p_str_nocolor).split('\n')[-1] | |
385 | return str_safe(self.p_str) |
|
377 | return str_safe(self.p_str) | |
386 |
|
378 | |||
387 | def auto_rewrite(self): |
|
379 | def auto_rewrite(self): | |
388 | """Return a string of the form '--->' which lines up with the previous |
|
380 | """Return a string of the form '--->' which lines up with the previous | |
389 | input string. Useful for systems which re-write the user input when |
|
381 | input string. Useful for systems which re-write the user input when | |
390 | handling automatically special syntaxes.""" |
|
382 | handling automatically special syntaxes.""" | |
391 |
|
383 | |||
392 | curr = str(self.cache.last_prompt) |
|
384 | curr = str(self.cache.last_prompt) | |
393 | nrspaces = len(self.rspace.search(curr).group()) |
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385 | nrspaces = len(self.rspace.search(curr).group()) | |
394 | return '%s%s>%s%s' % (self.col_p_ni,'-'*(len(curr)-nrspaces-1), |
|
386 | return '%s%s>%s%s' % (self.col_p_ni,'-'*(len(curr)-nrspaces-1), | |
395 | ' '*nrspaces,self.col_norm_ni) |
|
387 | ' '*nrspaces,self.col_norm_ni) | |
396 |
|
388 | |||
397 |
|
389 | |||
398 | class PromptOut(BasePrompt): |
|
390 | class PromptOut(BasePrompt): | |
399 | """Output interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" |
|
391 | """Output interactive prompt similar to Mathematica's.""" | |
400 |
|
392 | |||
401 | def __init__(self, cache, sep='', prompt='Out[\\#]: ', pad_left=True): |
|
393 | def __init__(self, cache, sep='', prompt='Out[\\#]: ', pad_left=True): | |
402 | BasePrompt.__init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left) |
|
394 | BasePrompt.__init__(self, cache, sep, prompt, pad_left) | |
403 | if not self.p_template: |
|
395 | if not self.p_template: | |
404 | self.__str__ = lambda: '' |
|
396 | self.__str__ = lambda: '' | |
405 |
|
397 | |||
406 | def set_colors(self): |
|
398 | def set_colors(self): | |
407 | self.set_p_str() |
|
399 | self.set_p_str() | |
408 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand |
|
400 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors # shorthand | |
409 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt |
|
401 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | |
410 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number |
|
402 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number | |
411 | self.col_norm = Colors.normal |
|
403 | self.col_norm = Colors.normal | |
412 |
|
404 | |||
413 |
|
405 | |||
414 | class Prompt2(BasePrompt): |
|
406 | class Prompt2(BasePrompt): | |
415 | """Interactive continuation prompt.""" |
|
407 | """Interactive continuation prompt.""" | |
416 |
|
408 | |||
417 | def __init__(self, cache, prompt=' .\\D.: ', pad_left=True): |
|
409 | def __init__(self, cache, prompt=' .\\D.: ', pad_left=True): | |
418 | self.cache = cache |
|
410 | self.cache = cache | |
419 | self.p_template = prompt |
|
411 | self.p_template = prompt | |
420 | self.pad_left = pad_left |
|
412 | self.pad_left = pad_left | |
421 | self.set_p_str() |
|
413 | self.set_p_str() | |
422 |
|
414 | |||
423 | def set_p_str(self): |
|
415 | def set_p_str(self): | |
424 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling |
|
416 | import os,time # needed in locals for prompt string handling | |
425 | loc = locals() |
|
417 | loc = locals() | |
426 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % |
|
418 | self.p_str = ItplNS('%s%s%s' % | |
427 | ('${self.col_p2}', |
|
419 | ('${self.col_p2}', | |
428 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), |
|
420 | multiple_replace(prompt_specials, self.p_template), | |
429 | '$self.col_norm'), |
|
421 | '$self.col_norm'), | |
430 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) |
|
422 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) | |
431 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, |
|
423 | self.p_str_nocolor = ItplNS(multiple_replace(prompt_specials_nocolor, | |
432 | self.p_template), |
|
424 | self.p_template), | |
433 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) |
|
425 | self.cache.shell.user_ns,loc) | |
434 |
|
426 | |||
435 | def set_colors(self): |
|
427 | def set_colors(self): | |
436 | self.set_p_str() |
|
428 | self.set_p_str() | |
437 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors |
|
429 | Colors = self.cache.color_table.active_colors | |
438 | self.col_p2 = Colors.in_prompt2 |
|
430 | self.col_p2 = Colors.in_prompt2 | |
439 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal |
|
431 | self.col_norm = Colors.in_normal | |
440 | # FIXME (2004-06-16) HACK: prevent crashes for users who haven't |
|
432 | # FIXME (2004-06-16) HACK: prevent crashes for users who haven't | |
441 | # updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove eventually. |
|
433 | # updated their prompt_in2 definitions. Remove eventually. | |
442 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt |
|
434 | self.col_p = Colors.out_prompt | |
443 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number |
|
435 | self.col_num = Colors.out_number | |
444 |
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436 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Subclass of InteractiveShell for terminal based frontends.""" |
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2 | """Subclass of InteractiveShell for terminal based frontends.""" | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
5 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> |
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5 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> | |
6 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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6 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team |
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7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team | |
8 | # |
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8 | # | |
9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | # Imports |
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14 | # Imports | |
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | import __builtin__ |
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17 | import __builtin__ | |
18 | import bdb |
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18 | import bdb | |
19 | from contextlib import nested |
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19 | from contextlib import nested | |
20 | import os |
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20 | import os | |
21 | import re |
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21 | import re | |
22 | import sys |
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22 | import sys | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext |
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24 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | |
25 | from IPython.core.usage import interactive_usage, default_banner |
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25 | from IPython.core.usage import interactive_usage, default_banner | |
26 | from IPython.core.inputlist import InputList |
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26 | from IPython.core.inputlist import InputList | |
27 | from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC |
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27 | from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC | |
28 | from IPython.lib.inputhook import enable_gui |
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28 | from IPython.lib.inputhook import enable_gui | |
29 | from IPython.lib.pylabtools import pylab_activate |
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29 | from IPython.lib.pylabtools import pylab_activate | |
30 | from IPython.utils.terminal import toggle_set_term_title, set_term_title |
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30 | from IPython.utils.terminal import toggle_set_term_title, set_term_title | |
31 | from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd |
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31 | from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd | |
32 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn |
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32 | from IPython.utils.warn import warn | |
33 | from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces |
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33 | from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces | |
34 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Int, Str, CBool |
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34 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Int, Str, CBool | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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37 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
38 | # Utilities |
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38 | # Utilities | |
39 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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39 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | def get_default_editor(): |
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42 | def get_default_editor(): | |
43 | try: |
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43 | try: | |
44 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] |
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44 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] | |
45 | except KeyError: |
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45 | except KeyError: | |
46 | if os.name == 'posix': |
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46 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
47 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! |
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47 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! | |
48 | else: |
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48 | else: | |
49 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! |
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49 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! | |
50 | return ed |
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50 | return ed | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code |
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53 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code | |
54 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) |
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54 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) | |
55 | raw_input_original = raw_input |
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55 | raw_input_original = raw_input | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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58 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
59 | # Main class |
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59 | # Main class | |
60 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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60 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell): |
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63 | class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell): | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | autoedit_syntax = CBool(False, config=True) |
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65 | autoedit_syntax = CBool(False, config=True) | |
66 | banner = Str('') |
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66 | banner = Str('') | |
67 | banner1 = Str(default_banner, config=True) |
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67 | banner1 = Str(default_banner, config=True) | |
68 | banner2 = Str('', config=True) |
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68 | banner2 = Str('', config=True) | |
69 | confirm_exit = CBool(True, config=True) |
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69 | confirm_exit = CBool(True, config=True) | |
70 | # This display_banner only controls whether or not self.show_banner() |
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70 | # This display_banner only controls whether or not self.show_banner() | |
71 | # is called when mainloop/interact are called. The default is False |
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71 | # is called when mainloop/interact are called. The default is False | |
72 | # because for the terminal based application, the banner behavior |
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72 | # because for the terminal based application, the banner behavior | |
73 | # is controlled by Global.display_banner, which IPythonApp looks at |
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73 | # is controlled by Global.display_banner, which IPythonApp looks at | |
74 | # to determine if *it* should call show_banner() by hand or not. |
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74 | # to determine if *it* should call show_banner() by hand or not. | |
75 | display_banner = CBool(False) # This isn't configurable! |
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75 | display_banner = CBool(False) # This isn't configurable! | |
76 | embedded = CBool(False) |
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76 | embedded = CBool(False) | |
77 | embedded_active = CBool(False) |
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77 | embedded_active = CBool(False) | |
78 | editor = Str(get_default_editor(), config=True) |
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78 | editor = Str(get_default_editor(), config=True) | |
79 | pager = Str('less', config=True) |
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79 | pager = Str('less', config=True) | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | screen_length = Int(0, config=True) |
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81 | screen_length = Int(0, config=True) | |
82 | term_title = CBool(False, config=True) |
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82 | term_title = CBool(False, config=True) | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, user_ns=None, |
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84 | def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, user_ns=None, | |
85 | user_global_ns=None, custom_exceptions=((),None), |
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85 | user_global_ns=None, custom_exceptions=((),None), | |
86 | usage=None, banner1=None, banner2=None, |
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86 | usage=None, banner1=None, banner2=None, | |
87 | display_banner=None): |
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87 | display_banner=None): | |
88 |
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88 | |||
89 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__( |
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89 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__( | |
90 | config=config, ipython_dir=ipython_dir, user_ns=user_ns, |
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90 | config=config, ipython_dir=ipython_dir, user_ns=user_ns, | |
91 | user_global_ns=user_global_ns, custom_exceptions=custom_exceptions |
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91 | user_global_ns=user_global_ns, custom_exceptions=custom_exceptions | |
92 | ) |
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92 | ) | |
93 | self.init_term_title() |
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93 | self.init_term_title() | |
94 | self.init_usage(usage) |
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94 | self.init_usage(usage) | |
95 | self.init_banner(banner1, banner2, display_banner) |
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95 | self.init_banner(banner1, banner2, display_banner) | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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97 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
98 | # Things related to the terminal |
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98 | # Things related to the terminal | |
99 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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99 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | @property |
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101 | @property | |
102 | def usable_screen_length(self): |
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102 | def usable_screen_length(self): | |
103 | if self.screen_length == 0: |
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103 | if self.screen_length == 0: | |
104 | return 0 |
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104 | return 0 | |
105 | else: |
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105 | else: | |
106 | num_lines_bot = self.separate_in.count('\n')+1 |
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106 | num_lines_bot = self.separate_in.count('\n')+1 | |
107 | return self.screen_length - num_lines_bot |
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107 | return self.screen_length - num_lines_bot | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | def init_term_title(self): |
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109 | def init_term_title(self): | |
110 | # Enable or disable the terminal title. |
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110 | # Enable or disable the terminal title. | |
111 | if self.term_title: |
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111 | if self.term_title: | |
112 | toggle_set_term_title(True) |
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112 | toggle_set_term_title(True) | |
113 | set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd()) |
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113 | set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd()) | |
114 | else: |
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114 | else: | |
115 | toggle_set_term_title(False) |
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115 | toggle_set_term_title(False) | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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117 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
118 | # Things related to aliases |
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118 | # Things related to aliases | |
119 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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119 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | def init_alias(self): |
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121 | def init_alias(self): | |
122 | # The parent class defines aliases that can be safely used with any |
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122 | # The parent class defines aliases that can be safely used with any | |
123 | # frontend. |
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123 | # frontend. | |
124 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_alias() |
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124 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_alias() | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | # Now define aliases that only make sense on the terminal, because they |
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126 | # Now define aliases that only make sense on the terminal, because they | |
127 | # need direct access to the console in a way that we can't emulate in |
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127 | # need direct access to the console in a way that we can't emulate in | |
128 | # GUI or web frontend |
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128 | # GUI or web frontend | |
129 | if os.name == 'posix': |
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129 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
130 | aliases = [('clear', 'clear'), ('more', 'more'), ('less', 'less'), |
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130 | aliases = [('clear', 'clear'), ('more', 'more'), ('less', 'less'), | |
131 | ('man', 'man')] |
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131 | ('man', 'man')] | |
132 | elif os.name == 'nt': |
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132 | elif os.name == 'nt': | |
133 | aliases = [('cls', 'cls')] |
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133 | aliases = [('cls', 'cls')] | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | for name, cmd in aliases: |
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136 | for name, cmd in aliases: | |
137 | self.alias_manager.define_alias(name, cmd) |
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137 | self.alias_manager.define_alias(name, cmd) | |
138 |
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138 | |||
139 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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139 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
140 | # Things related to the banner and usage |
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140 | # Things related to the banner and usage | |
141 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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141 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | def _banner1_changed(self): |
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143 | def _banner1_changed(self): | |
144 | self.compute_banner() |
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144 | self.compute_banner() | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | def _banner2_changed(self): |
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146 | def _banner2_changed(self): | |
147 | self.compute_banner() |
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147 | self.compute_banner() | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | def _term_title_changed(self, name, new_value): |
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149 | def _term_title_changed(self, name, new_value): | |
150 | self.init_term_title() |
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150 | self.init_term_title() | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | def init_banner(self, banner1, banner2, display_banner): |
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152 | def init_banner(self, banner1, banner2, display_banner): | |
153 | if banner1 is not None: |
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153 | if banner1 is not None: | |
154 | self.banner1 = banner1 |
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154 | self.banner1 = banner1 | |
155 | if banner2 is not None: |
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155 | if banner2 is not None: | |
156 | self.banner2 = banner2 |
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156 | self.banner2 = banner2 | |
157 | if display_banner is not None: |
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157 | if display_banner is not None: | |
158 | self.display_banner = display_banner |
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158 | self.display_banner = display_banner | |
159 | self.compute_banner() |
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159 | self.compute_banner() | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | def show_banner(self, banner=None): |
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161 | def show_banner(self, banner=None): | |
162 | if banner is None: |
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162 | if banner is None: | |
163 | banner = self.banner |
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163 | banner = self.banner | |
164 | self.write(banner) |
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164 | self.write(banner) | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | def compute_banner(self): |
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166 | def compute_banner(self): | |
167 | self.banner = self.banner1 |
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167 | self.banner = self.banner1 | |
168 | if self.profile: |
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168 | if self.profile: | |
169 | self.banner += '\nIPython profile: %s\n' % self.profile |
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169 | self.banner += '\nIPython profile: %s\n' % self.profile | |
170 | if self.banner2: |
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170 | if self.banner2: | |
171 | self.banner += '\n' + self.banner2 |
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171 | self.banner += '\n' + self.banner2 | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def init_usage(self, usage=None): |
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173 | def init_usage(self, usage=None): | |
174 | if usage is None: |
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174 | if usage is None: | |
175 | self.usage = interactive_usage |
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175 | self.usage = interactive_usage | |
176 | else: |
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176 | else: | |
177 | self.usage = usage |
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177 | self.usage = usage | |
178 |
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178 | |||
179 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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179 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
180 | # Mainloop and code execution logic |
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180 | # Mainloop and code execution logic | |
181 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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181 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | def mainloop(self, display_banner=None): |
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183 | def mainloop(self, display_banner=None): | |
184 | """Start the mainloop. |
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184 | """Start the mainloop. | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the |
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186 | If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the | |
187 | internally created default banner. |
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187 | internally created default banner. | |
188 | """ |
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188 | """ | |
189 |
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189 | |||
190 | with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap): |
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190 | with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap): | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | # if you run stuff with -c <cmd>, raw hist is not updated |
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192 | # if you run stuff with -c <cmd>, raw hist is not updated | |
193 | # ensure that it's in sync |
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193 | # ensure that it's in sync | |
194 | if len(self.input_hist) != len (self.input_hist_raw): |
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194 | if len(self.input_hist) != len (self.input_hist_raw): | |
195 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList(self.input_hist) |
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195 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList(self.input_hist) | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | while 1: |
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197 | while 1: | |
198 | try: |
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198 | try: | |
199 | self.interact(display_banner=display_banner) |
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199 | self.interact(display_banner=display_banner) | |
200 | #self.interact_with_readline() |
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200 | #self.interact_with_readline() | |
201 | # XXX for testing of a readline-decoupled repl loop, call |
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201 | # XXX for testing of a readline-decoupled repl loop, call | |
202 | # interact_with_readline above |
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202 | # interact_with_readline above | |
203 | break |
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203 | break | |
204 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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204 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
205 | # this should not be necessary, but KeyboardInterrupt |
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205 | # this should not be necessary, but KeyboardInterrupt | |
206 | # handling seems rather unpredictable... |
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206 | # handling seems rather unpredictable... | |
207 | self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt in interact()\n") |
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207 | self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt in interact()\n") | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | def interact(self, display_banner=None): |
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209 | def interact(self, display_banner=None): | |
210 | """Closely emulate the interactive Python console.""" |
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210 | """Closely emulate the interactive Python console.""" | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | # batch run -> do not interact |
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212 | # batch run -> do not interact | |
213 | if self.exit_now: |
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213 | if self.exit_now: | |
214 | return |
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214 | return | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | if display_banner is None: |
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216 | if display_banner is None: | |
217 | display_banner = self.display_banner |
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217 | display_banner = self.display_banner | |
218 | if display_banner: |
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218 | if display_banner: | |
219 | self.show_banner() |
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219 | self.show_banner() | |
220 |
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220 | |||
221 | more = 0 |
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221 | more = 0 | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | # Mark activity in the builtins |
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223 | # Mark activity in the builtins | |
224 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] += 1 |
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224 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] += 1 | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 | if self.has_readline: |
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226 | if self.has_readline: | |
227 | self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) |
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227 | self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) | |
228 | # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit, through the |
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228 | # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit, through the | |
229 | # ask_exit callback. |
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229 | # ask_exit callback. | |
230 |
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230 | |||
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231 | # Before showing any prompts, if the counter is at zero, we execute an | |||
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232 | # empty line to ensure the user only sees prompts starting at one. | |||
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233 | if self.execution_count == 0: | |||
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234 | self.push_line('\n') | |||
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235 | ||||
231 | while not self.exit_now: |
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236 | while not self.exit_now: | |
232 | self.hooks.pre_prompt_hook() |
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237 | self.hooks.pre_prompt_hook() | |
233 | if more: |
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238 | if more: | |
234 | try: |
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239 | try: | |
235 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) |
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240 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) | |
236 | except: |
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241 | except: | |
237 | self.showtraceback() |
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242 | self.showtraceback() | |
238 | if self.autoindent: |
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243 | if self.autoindent: | |
239 | self.rl_do_indent = True |
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244 | self.rl_do_indent = True | |
240 |
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245 | |||
241 | else: |
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246 | else: | |
242 | try: |
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247 | try: | |
243 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) |
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248 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) | |
244 | except: |
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249 | except: | |
245 | self.showtraceback() |
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250 | self.showtraceback() | |
246 | try: |
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251 | try: | |
247 | line = self.raw_input(prompt, more) |
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252 | line = self.raw_input(prompt, more) | |
248 | if self.exit_now: |
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253 | if self.exit_now: | |
249 | # quick exit on sys.std[in|out] close |
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254 | # quick exit on sys.std[in|out] close | |
250 | break |
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255 | break | |
251 | if self.autoindent: |
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256 | if self.autoindent: | |
252 | self.rl_do_indent = False |
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257 | self.rl_do_indent = False | |
253 |
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258 | |||
254 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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259 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
255 | #double-guard against keyboardinterrupts during kbdint handling |
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260 | #double-guard against keyboardinterrupts during kbdint handling | |
256 | try: |
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261 | try: | |
257 | self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n') |
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262 | self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n') | |
258 | self.resetbuffer() |
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263 | self.resetbuffer() | |
259 | # keep cache in sync with the prompt counter: |
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264 | # keep cache in sync with the prompt counter: | |
260 | self.displayhook.prompt_count -= 1 |
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265 | self.displayhook.prompt_count -= 1 | |
261 |
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266 | |||
262 | if self.autoindent: |
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267 | if self.autoindent: | |
263 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
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268 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
264 | more = 0 |
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269 | more = 0 | |
265 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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270 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
266 | pass |
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271 | pass | |
267 | except EOFError: |
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272 | except EOFError: | |
268 | if self.autoindent: |
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273 | if self.autoindent: | |
269 | self.rl_do_indent = False |
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274 | self.rl_do_indent = False | |
270 | if self.has_readline: |
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275 | if self.has_readline: | |
271 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) |
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276 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) | |
272 | self.write('\n') |
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277 | self.write('\n') | |
273 | self.exit() |
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278 | self.exit() | |
274 | except bdb.BdbQuit: |
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279 | except bdb.BdbQuit: | |
275 | warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n' |
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280 | warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n' | |
276 | 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n' |
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281 | 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n' | |
277 | 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n' |
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282 | 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n' | |
278 | 'IPython will resume normal operation.') |
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283 | 'IPython will resume normal operation.') | |
279 | except: |
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284 | except: | |
280 | # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered |
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285 | # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered | |
281 | # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example. |
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286 | # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example. | |
282 | self.showtraceback() |
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287 | self.showtraceback() | |
283 | else: |
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288 | else: | |
284 | more = self.push_line(line) |
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289 | more = self.push_line(line) | |
285 | if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and |
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290 | if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and | |
286 | self.autoedit_syntax): |
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291 | self.autoedit_syntax): | |
287 | self.edit_syntax_error() |
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292 | self.edit_syntax_error() | |
288 |
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293 | |||
289 | # We are off again... |
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294 | # We are off again... | |
290 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] -= 1 |
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295 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] -= 1 | |
291 |
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296 | |||
292 | # Turn off the exit flag, so the mainloop can be restarted if desired |
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297 | # Turn off the exit flag, so the mainloop can be restarted if desired | |
293 | self.exit_now = False |
|
298 | self.exit_now = False | |
294 |
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299 | |||
295 | def raw_input(self,prompt='',continue_prompt=False): |
|
300 | def raw_input(self,prompt='',continue_prompt=False): | |
296 | """Write a prompt and read a line. |
|
301 | """Write a prompt and read a line. | |
297 |
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302 | |||
298 | The returned line does not include the trailing newline. |
|
303 | The returned line does not include the trailing newline. | |
299 | When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised. |
|
304 | When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised. | |
300 |
|
305 | |||
301 | Optional inputs: |
|
306 | Optional inputs: | |
302 |
|
307 | |||
303 | - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user. |
|
308 | - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user. | |
304 |
|
309 | |||
305 | - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a |
|
310 | - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a | |
306 | continuation in a sequence of inputs. |
|
311 | continuation in a sequence of inputs. | |
307 | """ |
|
312 | """ | |
308 | # growl.notify("raw_input: ", "prompt = %r\ncontinue_prompt = %s" % (prompt, continue_prompt)) |
|
313 | # growl.notify("raw_input: ", "prompt = %r\ncontinue_prompt = %s" % (prompt, continue_prompt)) | |
309 |
|
314 | |||
310 | # Code run by the user may have modified the readline completer state. |
|
315 | # Code run by the user may have modified the readline completer state. | |
311 | # We must ensure that our completer is back in place. |
|
316 | # We must ensure that our completer is back in place. | |
312 |
|
317 | |||
313 | if self.has_readline: |
|
318 | if self.has_readline: | |
314 | self.set_readline_completer() |
|
319 | self.set_readline_completer() | |
315 |
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320 | |||
316 | try: |
|
321 | try: | |
317 | line = raw_input_original(prompt).decode(self.stdin_encoding) |
|
322 | line = raw_input_original(prompt).decode(self.stdin_encoding) | |
318 | except ValueError: |
|
323 | except ValueError: | |
319 | warn("\n********\nYou or a %run:ed script called sys.stdin.close()" |
|
324 | warn("\n********\nYou or a %run:ed script called sys.stdin.close()" | |
320 | " or sys.stdout.close()!\nExiting IPython!") |
|
325 | " or sys.stdout.close()!\nExiting IPython!") | |
321 | self.ask_exit() |
|
326 | self.ask_exit() | |
322 | return "" |
|
327 | return "" | |
323 |
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328 | |||
324 | # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more |
|
329 | # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more | |
325 | # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial |
|
330 | # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial | |
326 | # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace. |
|
331 | # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace. | |
327 | #debugx('self.buffer[-1]') |
|
332 | #debugx('self.buffer[-1]') | |
328 |
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333 | |||
329 | if self.autoindent: |
|
334 | if self.autoindent: | |
330 | if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp: |
|
335 | if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp: | |
331 | line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:] |
|
336 | line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:] | |
332 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
337 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
333 |
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338 | |||
334 | # store the unfiltered input before the user has any chance to modify |
|
339 | # store the unfiltered input before the user has any chance to modify | |
335 | # it. |
|
340 | # it. | |
336 | if line.strip(): |
|
341 | if line.strip(): | |
337 | if continue_prompt: |
|
342 | if continue_prompt: | |
338 | self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line |
|
343 | self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line | |
339 | if self.has_readline and self.readline_use: |
|
344 | if self.has_readline and self.readline_use: | |
340 | try: |
|
345 | try: | |
341 | histlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length() |
|
346 | histlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length() | |
342 | if histlen > 1: |
|
347 | if histlen > 1: | |
343 | newhist = self.input_hist_raw[-1].rstrip() |
|
348 | newhist = self.input_hist_raw[-1].rstrip() | |
344 | self.readline.remove_history_item(histlen-1) |
|
349 | self.readline.remove_history_item(histlen-1) | |
345 | self.readline.replace_history_item(histlen-2, |
|
350 | self.readline.replace_history_item(histlen-2, | |
346 | newhist.encode(self.stdin_encoding)) |
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351 | newhist.encode(self.stdin_encoding)) | |
347 | except AttributeError: |
|
352 | except AttributeError: | |
348 | pass # re{move,place}_history_item are new in 2.4. |
|
353 | pass # re{move,place}_history_item are new in 2.4. | |
349 | else: |
|
354 | else: | |
350 | self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) |
|
355 | self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) | |
351 | # only entries starting at first column go to shadow history |
|
356 | # only entries starting at first column go to shadow history | |
352 | if line.lstrip() == line: |
|
357 | if line.lstrip() == line: | |
353 | self.shadowhist.add(line.strip()) |
|
358 | self.shadowhist.add(line.strip()) | |
354 | elif not continue_prompt: |
|
359 | elif not continue_prompt: | |
355 | self.input_hist_raw.append('\n') |
|
360 | self.input_hist_raw.append('\n') | |
356 | try: |
|
361 | try: | |
357 | lineout = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line,continue_prompt) |
|
362 | lineout = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line,continue_prompt) | |
358 | except: |
|
363 | except: | |
359 | # blanket except, in case a user-defined prefilter crashes, so it |
|
364 | # blanket except, in case a user-defined prefilter crashes, so it | |
360 | # can't take all of ipython with it. |
|
365 | # can't take all of ipython with it. | |
361 | self.showtraceback() |
|
366 | self.showtraceback() | |
362 | return '' |
|
367 | return '' | |
363 | else: |
|
368 | else: | |
364 | return lineout |
|
369 | return lineout | |
365 |
|
370 | |||
366 | # TODO: The following three methods are an early attempt to refactor |
|
371 | # TODO: The following three methods are an early attempt to refactor | |
367 | # the main code execution logic. We don't use them, but they may be |
|
372 | # the main code execution logic. We don't use them, but they may be | |
368 | # helpful when we refactor the code execution logic further. |
|
373 | # helpful when we refactor the code execution logic further. | |
369 | # def interact_prompt(self): |
|
374 | # def interact_prompt(self): | |
370 | # """ Print the prompt (in read-eval-print loop) |
|
375 | # """ Print the prompt (in read-eval-print loop) | |
371 | # |
|
376 | # | |
372 | # Provided for those who want to implement their own read-eval-print loop (e.g. GUIs), not |
|
377 | # Provided for those who want to implement their own read-eval-print loop (e.g. GUIs), not | |
373 | # used in standard IPython flow. |
|
378 | # used in standard IPython flow. | |
374 | # """ |
|
379 | # """ | |
375 | # if self.more: |
|
380 | # if self.more: | |
376 | # try: |
|
381 | # try: | |
377 | # prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) |
|
382 | # prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) | |
378 | # except: |
|
383 | # except: | |
379 | # self.showtraceback() |
|
384 | # self.showtraceback() | |
380 | # if self.autoindent: |
|
385 | # if self.autoindent: | |
381 | # self.rl_do_indent = True |
|
386 | # self.rl_do_indent = True | |
382 | # |
|
387 | # | |
383 | # else: |
|
388 | # else: | |
384 | # try: |
|
389 | # try: | |
385 | # prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) |
|
390 | # prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) | |
386 | # except: |
|
391 | # except: | |
387 | # self.showtraceback() |
|
392 | # self.showtraceback() | |
388 | # self.write(prompt) |
|
393 | # self.write(prompt) | |
389 | # |
|
394 | # | |
390 | # def interact_handle_input(self,line): |
|
395 | # def interact_handle_input(self,line): | |
391 | # """ Handle the input line (in read-eval-print loop) |
|
396 | # """ Handle the input line (in read-eval-print loop) | |
392 | # |
|
397 | # | |
393 | # Provided for those who want to implement their own read-eval-print loop (e.g. GUIs), not |
|
398 | # Provided for those who want to implement their own read-eval-print loop (e.g. GUIs), not | |
394 | # used in standard IPython flow. |
|
399 | # used in standard IPython flow. | |
395 | # """ |
|
400 | # """ | |
396 | # if line.lstrip() == line: |
|
401 | # if line.lstrip() == line: | |
397 | # self.shadowhist.add(line.strip()) |
|
402 | # self.shadowhist.add(line.strip()) | |
398 | # lineout = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line,self.more) |
|
403 | # lineout = self.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(line,self.more) | |
399 | # |
|
404 | # | |
400 | # if line.strip(): |
|
405 | # if line.strip(): | |
401 | # if self.more: |
|
406 | # if self.more: | |
402 | # self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line |
|
407 | # self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line | |
403 | # else: |
|
408 | # else: | |
404 | # self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) |
|
409 | # self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) | |
405 | # |
|
410 | # | |
406 | # |
|
411 | # | |
407 | # self.more = self.push_line(lineout) |
|
412 | # self.more = self.push_line(lineout) | |
408 | # if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and |
|
413 | # if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and | |
409 | # self.autoedit_syntax): |
|
414 | # self.autoedit_syntax): | |
410 | # self.edit_syntax_error() |
|
415 | # self.edit_syntax_error() | |
411 | # |
|
416 | # | |
412 | # def interact_with_readline(self): |
|
417 | # def interact_with_readline(self): | |
413 | # """ Demo of using interact_handle_input, interact_prompt |
|
418 | # """ Demo of using interact_handle_input, interact_prompt | |
414 | # |
|
419 | # | |
415 | # This is the main read-eval-print loop. If you need to implement your own (e.g. for GUI), |
|
420 | # This is the main read-eval-print loop. If you need to implement your own (e.g. for GUI), | |
416 | # it should work like this. |
|
421 | # it should work like this. | |
417 | # """ |
|
422 | # """ | |
418 | # self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) |
|
423 | # self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) | |
419 | # while not self.exit_now: |
|
424 | # while not self.exit_now: | |
420 | # self.interact_prompt() |
|
425 | # self.interact_prompt() | |
421 | # if self.more: |
|
426 | # if self.more: | |
422 | # self.rl_do_indent = True |
|
427 | # self.rl_do_indent = True | |
423 | # else: |
|
428 | # else: | |
424 | # self.rl_do_indent = False |
|
429 | # self.rl_do_indent = False | |
425 | # line = raw_input_original().decode(self.stdin_encoding) |
|
430 | # line = raw_input_original().decode(self.stdin_encoding) | |
426 | # self.interact_handle_input(line) |
|
431 | # self.interact_handle_input(line) | |
427 |
|
432 | |||
428 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
433 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
429 | # Methods to support auto-editing of SyntaxErrors. |
|
434 | # Methods to support auto-editing of SyntaxErrors. | |
430 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
435 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
431 |
|
436 | |||
432 | def edit_syntax_error(self): |
|
437 | def edit_syntax_error(self): | |
433 | """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop. |
|
438 | """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop. | |
434 |
|
439 | |||
435 | Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels. |
|
440 | Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels. | |
436 | """ |
|
441 | """ | |
437 |
|
442 | |||
438 | while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error: |
|
443 | while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error: | |
439 | # copy and clear last_syntax_error |
|
444 | # copy and clear last_syntax_error | |
440 | err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state() |
|
445 | err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state() | |
441 | if not self._should_recompile(err): |
|
446 | if not self._should_recompile(err): | |
442 | return |
|
447 | return | |
443 | try: |
|
448 | try: | |
444 | # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised |
|
449 | # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised | |
445 | self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns) |
|
450 | self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns) | |
446 | except: |
|
451 | except: | |
447 | self.showtraceback() |
|
452 | self.showtraceback() | |
448 | else: |
|
453 | else: | |
449 | try: |
|
454 | try: | |
450 | f = file(err.filename) |
|
455 | f = file(err.filename) | |
451 | try: |
|
456 | try: | |
452 | # This should be inside a display_trap block and I |
|
457 | # This should be inside a display_trap block and I | |
453 | # think it is. |
|
458 | # think it is. | |
454 | sys.displayhook(f.read()) |
|
459 | sys.displayhook(f.read()) | |
455 | finally: |
|
460 | finally: | |
456 | f.close() |
|
461 | f.close() | |
457 | except: |
|
462 | except: | |
458 | self.showtraceback() |
|
463 | self.showtraceback() | |
459 |
|
464 | |||
460 | def _should_recompile(self,e): |
|
465 | def _should_recompile(self,e): | |
461 | """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error""" |
|
466 | """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error""" | |
462 |
|
467 | |||
463 | if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>', |
|
468 | if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>', | |
464 | '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>', |
|
469 | '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>', | |
465 | None): |
|
470 | None): | |
466 |
|
471 | |||
467 | return False |
|
472 | return False | |
468 | try: |
|
473 | try: | |
469 | if (self.autoedit_syntax and |
|
474 | if (self.autoedit_syntax and | |
470 | not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? ' |
|
475 | not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? ' | |
471 | '[Y/n] ','y')): |
|
476 | '[Y/n] ','y')): | |
472 | return False |
|
477 | return False | |
473 | except EOFError: |
|
478 | except EOFError: | |
474 | return False |
|
479 | return False | |
475 |
|
480 | |||
476 | def int0(x): |
|
481 | def int0(x): | |
477 | try: |
|
482 | try: | |
478 | return int(x) |
|
483 | return int(x) | |
479 | except TypeError: |
|
484 | except TypeError: | |
480 | return 0 |
|
485 | return 0 | |
481 | # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook |
|
486 | # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook | |
482 | try: |
|
487 | try: | |
483 | self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename, |
|
488 | self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename, | |
484 | int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg) |
|
489 | int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg) | |
485 | except TryNext: |
|
490 | except TryNext: | |
486 | warn('Could not open editor') |
|
491 | warn('Could not open editor') | |
487 | return False |
|
492 | return False | |
488 | return True |
|
493 | return True | |
489 |
|
494 | |||
490 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
495 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
491 | # Things related to GUI support and pylab |
|
496 | # Things related to GUI support and pylab | |
492 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
497 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
493 |
|
498 | |||
494 | def enable_pylab(self, gui=None): |
|
499 | def enable_pylab(self, gui=None): | |
495 | """Activate pylab support at runtime. |
|
500 | """Activate pylab support at runtime. | |
496 |
|
501 | |||
497 | This turns on support for matplotlib, preloads into the interactive |
|
502 | This turns on support for matplotlib, preloads into the interactive | |
498 | namespace all of numpy and pylab, and configures IPython to correcdtly |
|
503 | namespace all of numpy and pylab, and configures IPython to correcdtly | |
499 | interact with the GUI event loop. The GUI backend to be used can be |
|
504 | interact with the GUI event loop. The GUI backend to be used can be | |
500 | optionally selected with the optional :param:`gui` argument. |
|
505 | optionally selected with the optional :param:`gui` argument. | |
501 |
|
506 | |||
502 | Parameters |
|
507 | Parameters | |
503 | ---------- |
|
508 | ---------- | |
504 | gui : optional, string |
|
509 | gui : optional, string | |
505 |
|
510 | |||
506 | If given, dictates the choice of matplotlib GUI backend to use |
|
511 | If given, dictates the choice of matplotlib GUI backend to use | |
507 | (should be one of IPython's supported backends, 'tk', 'qt', 'wx' or |
|
512 | (should be one of IPython's supported backends, 'tk', 'qt', 'wx' or | |
508 | 'gtk'), otherwise we use the default chosen by matplotlib (as |
|
513 | 'gtk'), otherwise we use the default chosen by matplotlib (as | |
509 | dictated by the matplotlib build-time options plus the user's |
|
514 | dictated by the matplotlib build-time options plus the user's | |
510 | matplotlibrc configuration file). |
|
515 | matplotlibrc configuration file). | |
511 | """ |
|
516 | """ | |
512 | # We want to prevent the loading of pylab to pollute the user's |
|
517 | # We want to prevent the loading of pylab to pollute the user's | |
513 | # namespace as shown by the %who* magics, so we execute the activation |
|
518 | # namespace as shown by the %who* magics, so we execute the activation | |
514 | # code in an empty namespace, and we update *both* user_ns and |
|
519 | # code in an empty namespace, and we update *both* user_ns and | |
515 | # user_ns_hidden with this information. |
|
520 | # user_ns_hidden with this information. | |
516 | ns = {} |
|
521 | ns = {} | |
517 | gui = pylab_activate(ns, gui) |
|
522 | gui = pylab_activate(ns, gui) | |
518 | self.user_ns.update(ns) |
|
523 | self.user_ns.update(ns) | |
519 | self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns) |
|
524 | self.user_ns_hidden.update(ns) | |
520 | # Now we must activate the gui pylab wants to use, and fix %run to take |
|
525 | # Now we must activate the gui pylab wants to use, and fix %run to take | |
521 | # plot updates into account |
|
526 | # plot updates into account | |
522 | enable_gui(gui) |
|
527 | enable_gui(gui) | |
523 | self.magic_run = self._pylab_magic_run |
|
528 | self.magic_run = self._pylab_magic_run | |
524 |
|
529 | |||
525 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
530 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
526 | # Things related to exiting |
|
531 | # Things related to exiting | |
527 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
532 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
528 |
|
533 | |||
529 | def ask_exit(self): |
|
534 | def ask_exit(self): | |
530 | """ Ask the shell to exit. Can be overiden and used as a callback. """ |
|
535 | """ Ask the shell to exit. Can be overiden and used as a callback. """ | |
531 | self.exit_now = True |
|
536 | self.exit_now = True | |
532 |
|
537 | |||
533 | def exit(self): |
|
538 | def exit(self): | |
534 | """Handle interactive exit. |
|
539 | """Handle interactive exit. | |
535 |
|
540 | |||
536 | This method calls the ask_exit callback.""" |
|
541 | This method calls the ask_exit callback.""" | |
537 | if self.confirm_exit: |
|
542 | if self.confirm_exit: | |
538 | if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'): |
|
543 | if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'): | |
539 | self.ask_exit() |
|
544 | self.ask_exit() | |
540 | else: |
|
545 | else: | |
541 | self.ask_exit() |
|
546 | self.ask_exit() | |
542 |
|
547 | |||
543 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
548 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
544 | # Magic overrides |
|
549 | # Magic overrides | |
545 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
550 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
546 | # Once the base class stops inheriting from magic, this code needs to be |
|
551 | # Once the base class stops inheriting from magic, this code needs to be | |
547 | # moved into a separate machinery as well. For now, at least isolate here |
|
552 | # moved into a separate machinery as well. For now, at least isolate here | |
548 | # the magics which this class needs to implement differently from the base |
|
553 | # the magics which this class needs to implement differently from the base | |
549 | # class, or that are unique to it. |
|
554 | # class, or that are unique to it. | |
550 |
|
555 | |||
551 | def magic_autoindent(self, parameter_s = ''): |
|
556 | def magic_autoindent(self, parameter_s = ''): | |
552 | """Toggle autoindent on/off (if available).""" |
|
557 | """Toggle autoindent on/off (if available).""" | |
553 |
|
558 | |||
554 | self.shell.set_autoindent() |
|
559 | self.shell.set_autoindent() | |
555 | print "Automatic indentation is:",['OFF','ON'][self.shell.autoindent] |
|
560 | print "Automatic indentation is:",['OFF','ON'][self.shell.autoindent] | |
556 |
|
561 | |||
557 | def magic_cpaste(self, parameter_s=''): |
|
562 | def magic_cpaste(self, parameter_s=''): | |
558 | """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard. |
|
563 | """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard. | |
559 |
|
564 | |||
560 | You must terminate the block with '--' (two minus-signs) alone on the |
|
565 | You must terminate the block with '--' (two minus-signs) alone on the | |
561 | line. You can also provide your own sentinel with '%paste -s %%' ('%%' |
|
566 | line. You can also provide your own sentinel with '%paste -s %%' ('%%' | |
562 | is the new sentinel for this operation) |
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567 | is the new sentinel for this operation) | |
563 |
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568 | |||
564 | The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method |
|
569 | The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method | |
565 | definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are |
|
570 | definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are | |
566 | ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and |
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571 | ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and | |
567 | doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The |
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572 | doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The | |
568 | executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for |
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573 | executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for | |
569 | later editing with '%edit pasted_block'. |
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574 | later editing with '%edit pasted_block'. | |
570 |
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575 | |||
571 | You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%cpaste foo'. |
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576 | You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%cpaste foo'. | |
572 | This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without |
|
577 | This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without | |
573 | dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped) |
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578 | dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped) | |
574 |
|
579 | |||
575 | '%cpaste -r' re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste. |
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580 | '%cpaste -r' re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste. | |
576 |
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581 | |||
577 | Do not be alarmed by garbled output on Windows (it's a readline bug). |
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582 | Do not be alarmed by garbled output on Windows (it's a readline bug). | |
578 | Just press enter and type -- (and press enter again) and the block |
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583 | Just press enter and type -- (and press enter again) and the block | |
579 | will be what was just pasted. |
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584 | will be what was just pasted. | |
580 |
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585 | |||
581 | IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet). |
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586 | IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet). | |
582 |
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587 | |||
583 | See also |
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588 | See also | |
584 | -------- |
|
589 | -------- | |
585 | paste: automatically pull code from clipboard. |
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590 | paste: automatically pull code from clipboard. | |
586 | """ |
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591 | """ | |
587 |
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592 | |||
588 | opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'rs:',mode='string') |
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593 | opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'rs:',mode='string') | |
589 | par = args.strip() |
|
594 | par = args.strip() | |
590 | if opts.has_key('r'): |
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595 | if opts.has_key('r'): | |
591 | self._rerun_pasted() |
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596 | self._rerun_pasted() | |
592 | return |
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597 | return | |
593 |
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598 | |||
594 | sentinel = opts.get('s','--') |
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599 | sentinel = opts.get('s','--') | |
595 |
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600 | |||
596 | block = self._strip_pasted_lines_for_code( |
|
601 | block = self._strip_pasted_lines_for_code( | |
597 | self._get_pasted_lines(sentinel)) |
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602 | self._get_pasted_lines(sentinel)) | |
598 |
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603 | |||
599 | self._execute_block(block, par) |
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604 | self._execute_block(block, par) | |
600 |
|
605 | |||
601 | def magic_paste(self, parameter_s=''): |
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606 | def magic_paste(self, parameter_s=''): | |
602 | """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard. |
|
607 | """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard. | |
603 |
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608 | |||
604 | The text is pulled directly from the clipboard without user |
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609 | The text is pulled directly from the clipboard without user | |
605 | intervention and printed back on the screen before execution (unless |
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610 | intervention and printed back on the screen before execution (unless | |
606 | the -q flag is given to force quiet mode). |
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611 | the -q flag is given to force quiet mode). | |
607 |
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612 | |||
608 | The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method |
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613 | The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method | |
609 | definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are |
|
614 | definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are | |
610 | ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and |
|
615 | ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and | |
611 | doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The |
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616 | doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The | |
612 | executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for |
|
617 | executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for | |
613 | later editing with '%edit pasted_block'. |
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618 | later editing with '%edit pasted_block'. | |
614 |
|
619 | |||
615 | You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%paste foo'. |
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620 | You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%paste foo'. | |
616 | This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without |
|
621 | This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without | |
617 | dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped) |
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622 | dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped) | |
618 |
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623 | |||
619 | Options |
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624 | Options | |
620 | ------- |
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625 | ------- | |
621 |
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626 | |||
622 | -r: re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste. |
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627 | -r: re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste. | |
623 |
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628 | |||
624 | -q: quiet mode: do not echo the pasted text back to the terminal. |
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629 | -q: quiet mode: do not echo the pasted text back to the terminal. | |
625 |
|
630 | |||
626 | IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet). |
|
631 | IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet). | |
627 |
|
632 | |||
628 | See also |
|
633 | See also | |
629 | -------- |
|
634 | -------- | |
630 | cpaste: manually paste code into terminal until you mark its end. |
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635 | cpaste: manually paste code into terminal until you mark its end. | |
631 | """ |
|
636 | """ | |
632 | opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'rq',mode='string') |
|
637 | opts,args = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'rq',mode='string') | |
633 | par = args.strip() |
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638 | par = args.strip() | |
634 | if opts.has_key('r'): |
|
639 | if opts.has_key('r'): | |
635 | self._rerun_pasted() |
|
640 | self._rerun_pasted() | |
636 | return |
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641 | return | |
637 |
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642 | |||
638 | text = self.shell.hooks.clipboard_get() |
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643 | text = self.shell.hooks.clipboard_get() | |
639 | block = self._strip_pasted_lines_for_code(text.splitlines()) |
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644 | block = self._strip_pasted_lines_for_code(text.splitlines()) | |
640 |
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645 | |||
641 | # By default, echo back to terminal unless quiet mode is requested |
|
646 | # By default, echo back to terminal unless quiet mode is requested | |
642 | if not opts.has_key('q'): |
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647 | if not opts.has_key('q'): | |
643 | write = self.shell.write |
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648 | write = self.shell.write | |
644 | write(self.shell.pycolorize(block)) |
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649 | write(self.shell.pycolorize(block)) | |
645 | if not block.endswith('\n'): |
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650 | if not block.endswith('\n'): | |
646 | write('\n') |
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651 | write('\n') | |
647 | write("## -- End pasted text --\n") |
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652 | write("## -- End pasted text --\n") | |
648 |
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653 | |||
649 | self._execute_block(block, par) |
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654 | self._execute_block(block, par) | |
650 |
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655 | |||
651 |
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656 | |||
652 | InteractiveShellABC.register(TerminalInteractiveShell) |
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657 | InteractiveShellABC.register(TerminalInteractiveShell) |
@@ -1,626 +1,627 b'' | |||||
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | """A simple interactive kernel that talks to a frontend over 0MQ. |
|
2 | """A simple interactive kernel that talks to a frontend over 0MQ. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | Things to do: |
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4 | Things to do: | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | * Implement `set_parent` logic. Right before doing exec, the Kernel should |
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6 | * Implement `set_parent` logic. Right before doing exec, the Kernel should | |
7 | call set_parent on all the PUB objects with the message about to be executed. |
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7 | call set_parent on all the PUB objects with the message about to be executed. | |
8 | * Implement random port and security key logic. |
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8 | * Implement random port and security key logic. | |
9 | * Implement control messages. |
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9 | * Implement control messages. | |
10 | * Implement event loop and poll version. |
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10 | * Implement event loop and poll version. | |
11 | """ |
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11 | """ | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | # Imports |
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14 | # Imports | |
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | from __future__ import print_function |
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16 | from __future__ import print_function | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | # Standard library imports. |
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18 | # Standard library imports. | |
19 | import __builtin__ |
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19 | import __builtin__ | |
20 | import atexit |
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20 | import atexit | |
21 | import sys |
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21 | import sys | |
22 | import time |
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22 | import time | |
23 | import traceback |
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23 | import traceback | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | # System library imports. |
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25 | # System library imports. | |
26 | import zmq |
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26 | import zmq | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | # Local imports. |
|
28 | # Local imports. | |
29 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable |
|
29 | from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable | |
30 | from IPython.utils import io |
|
30 | from IPython.utils import io | |
31 | from IPython.utils.jsonutil import json_clean |
|
31 | from IPython.utils.jsonutil import json_clean | |
32 | from IPython.lib import pylabtools |
|
32 | from IPython.lib import pylabtools | |
33 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Float |
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33 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Float | |
34 | from entry_point import (base_launch_kernel, make_argument_parser, make_kernel, |
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34 | from entry_point import (base_launch_kernel, make_argument_parser, make_kernel, | |
35 | start_kernel) |
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35 | start_kernel) | |
36 | from iostream import OutStream |
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36 | from iostream import OutStream | |
37 | from session import Session, Message |
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37 | from session import Session, Message | |
38 | from zmqshell import ZMQInteractiveShell |
|
38 | from zmqshell import ZMQInteractiveShell | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
41 | # Main kernel class |
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41 | # Main kernel class | |
42 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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42 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | class Kernel(Configurable): |
|
44 | class Kernel(Configurable): | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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46 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
47 | # Kernel interface |
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47 | # Kernel interface | |
48 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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48 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') |
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50 | shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') | |
51 | session = Instance(Session) |
|
51 | session = Instance(Session) | |
52 | reply_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') |
|
52 | reply_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') | |
53 | pub_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') |
|
53 | pub_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') | |
54 | req_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') |
|
54 | req_socket = Instance('zmq.Socket') | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | # Private interface |
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56 | # Private interface | |
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | # Time to sleep after flushing the stdout/err buffers in each execute |
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58 | # Time to sleep after flushing the stdout/err buffers in each execute | |
59 | # cycle. While this introduces a hard limit on the minimal latency of the |
|
59 | # cycle. While this introduces a hard limit on the minimal latency of the | |
60 | # execute cycle, it helps prevent output synchronization problems for |
|
60 | # execute cycle, it helps prevent output synchronization problems for | |
61 | # clients. |
|
61 | # clients. | |
62 | # Units are in seconds. The minimum zmq latency on local host is probably |
|
62 | # Units are in seconds. The minimum zmq latency on local host is probably | |
63 | # ~150 microseconds, set this to 500us for now. We may need to increase it |
|
63 | # ~150 microseconds, set this to 500us for now. We may need to increase it | |
64 | # a little if it's not enough after more interactive testing. |
|
64 | # a little if it's not enough after more interactive testing. | |
65 | _execute_sleep = Float(0.0005, config=True) |
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65 | _execute_sleep = Float(0.0005, config=True) | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | # Frequency of the kernel's event loop. |
|
67 | # Frequency of the kernel's event loop. | |
68 | # Units are in seconds, kernel subclasses for GUI toolkits may need to |
|
68 | # Units are in seconds, kernel subclasses for GUI toolkits may need to | |
69 | # adapt to milliseconds. |
|
69 | # adapt to milliseconds. | |
70 | _poll_interval = Float(0.05, config=True) |
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70 | _poll_interval = Float(0.05, config=True) | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | # If the shutdown was requested over the network, we leave here the |
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72 | # If the shutdown was requested over the network, we leave here the | |
73 | # necessary reply message so it can be sent by our registered atexit |
|
73 | # necessary reply message so it can be sent by our registered atexit | |
74 | # handler. This ensures that the reply is only sent to clients truly at |
|
74 | # handler. This ensures that the reply is only sent to clients truly at | |
75 | # the end of our shutdown process (which happens after the underlying |
|
75 | # the end of our shutdown process (which happens after the underlying | |
76 | # IPython shell's own shutdown). |
|
76 | # IPython shell's own shutdown). | |
77 | _shutdown_message = None |
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77 | _shutdown_message = None | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | # This is a dict of port number that the kernel is listening on. It is set |
|
79 | # This is a dict of port number that the kernel is listening on. It is set | |
80 | # by record_ports and used by connect_request. |
|
80 | # by record_ports and used by connect_request. | |
81 | _recorded_ports = None |
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81 | _recorded_ports = None | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
|
83 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
84 | super(Kernel, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
|
84 | super(Kernel, self).__init__(**kwargs) | |
85 |
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85 | |||
86 | # Before we even start up the shell, register *first* our exit handlers |
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86 | # Before we even start up the shell, register *first* our exit handlers | |
87 | # so they come before the shell's |
|
87 | # so they come before the shell's | |
88 | atexit.register(self._at_shutdown) |
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88 | atexit.register(self._at_shutdown) | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | # Initialize the InteractiveShell subclass |
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90 | # Initialize the InteractiveShell subclass | |
91 | self.shell = ZMQInteractiveShell.instance() |
|
91 | self.shell = ZMQInteractiveShell.instance() | |
92 | self.shell.displayhook.session = self.session |
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92 | self.shell.displayhook.session = self.session | |
93 | self.shell.displayhook.pub_socket = self.pub_socket |
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93 | self.shell.displayhook.pub_socket = self.pub_socket | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | # TMP - hack while developing |
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95 | # TMP - hack while developing | |
96 | self.shell._reply_content = None |
|
96 | self.shell._reply_content = None | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | # Build dict of handlers for message types |
|
98 | # Build dict of handlers for message types | |
99 | msg_types = [ 'execute_request', 'complete_request', |
|
99 | msg_types = [ 'execute_request', 'complete_request', | |
100 | 'object_info_request', 'history_request', |
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100 | 'object_info_request', 'history_request', | |
101 | 'connect_request', 'shutdown_request'] |
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101 | 'connect_request', 'shutdown_request'] | |
102 | self.handlers = {} |
|
102 | self.handlers = {} | |
103 | for msg_type in msg_types: |
|
103 | for msg_type in msg_types: | |
104 | self.handlers[msg_type] = getattr(self, msg_type) |
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104 | self.handlers[msg_type] = getattr(self, msg_type) | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 | def do_one_iteration(self): |
|
106 | def do_one_iteration(self): | |
107 | """Do one iteration of the kernel's evaluation loop. |
|
107 | """Do one iteration of the kernel's evaluation loop. | |
108 | """ |
|
108 | """ | |
109 | try: |
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109 | try: | |
110 | ident = self.reply_socket.recv(zmq.NOBLOCK) |
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110 | ident = self.reply_socket.recv(zmq.NOBLOCK) | |
111 | except zmq.ZMQError, e: |
|
111 | except zmq.ZMQError, e: | |
112 | if e.errno == zmq.EAGAIN: |
|
112 | if e.errno == zmq.EAGAIN: | |
113 | return |
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113 | return | |
114 | else: |
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114 | else: | |
115 | raise |
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115 | raise | |
116 | # FIXME: Bug in pyzmq/zmq? |
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116 | # FIXME: Bug in pyzmq/zmq? | |
117 | # assert self.reply_socket.rcvmore(), "Missing message part." |
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117 | # assert self.reply_socket.rcvmore(), "Missing message part." | |
118 | msg = self.reply_socket.recv_json() |
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118 | msg = self.reply_socket.recv_json() | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | # Print some info about this message and leave a '--->' marker, so it's |
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120 | # Print some info about this message and leave a '--->' marker, so it's | |
121 | # easier to trace visually the message chain when debugging. Each |
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121 | # easier to trace visually the message chain when debugging. Each | |
122 | # handler prints its message at the end. |
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122 | # handler prints its message at the end. | |
123 | # Eventually we'll move these from stdout to a logger. |
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123 | # Eventually we'll move these from stdout to a logger. | |
124 | io.raw_print('\n*** MESSAGE TYPE:', msg['msg_type'], '***') |
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124 | io.raw_print('\n*** MESSAGE TYPE:', msg['msg_type'], '***') | |
125 | io.raw_print(' Content: ', msg['content'], |
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125 | io.raw_print(' Content: ', msg['content'], | |
126 | '\n --->\n ', sep='', end='') |
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126 | '\n --->\n ', sep='', end='') | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | # Find and call actual handler for message |
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128 | # Find and call actual handler for message | |
129 | handler = self.handlers.get(msg['msg_type'], None) |
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129 | handler = self.handlers.get(msg['msg_type'], None) | |
130 | if handler is None: |
|
130 | if handler is None: | |
131 | io.raw_print_err("UNKNOWN MESSAGE TYPE:", msg) |
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131 | io.raw_print_err("UNKNOWN MESSAGE TYPE:", msg) | |
132 | else: |
|
132 | else: | |
133 | handler(ident, msg) |
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133 | handler(ident, msg) | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 | # Check whether we should exit, in case the incoming message set the |
|
135 | # Check whether we should exit, in case the incoming message set the | |
136 | # exit flag on |
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136 | # exit flag on | |
137 | if self.shell.exit_now: |
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137 | if self.shell.exit_now: | |
138 | io.raw_print('\nExiting IPython kernel...') |
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138 | io.raw_print('\nExiting IPython kernel...') | |
139 | # We do a normal, clean exit, which allows any actions registered |
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139 | # We do a normal, clean exit, which allows any actions registered | |
140 | # via atexit (such as history saving) to take place. |
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140 | # via atexit (such as history saving) to take place. | |
141 | sys.exit(0) |
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141 | sys.exit(0) | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 |
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143 | |||
144 | def start(self): |
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144 | def start(self): | |
145 | """ Start the kernel main loop. |
|
145 | """ Start the kernel main loop. | |
146 | """ |
|
146 | """ | |
147 | while True: |
|
147 | while True: | |
148 | time.sleep(self._poll_interval) |
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148 | time.sleep(self._poll_interval) | |
149 | self.do_one_iteration() |
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149 | self.do_one_iteration() | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | def record_ports(self, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port, hb_port): |
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151 | def record_ports(self, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port, hb_port): | |
152 | """Record the ports that this kernel is using. |
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152 | """Record the ports that this kernel is using. | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | The creator of the Kernel instance must call this methods if they |
|
154 | The creator of the Kernel instance must call this methods if they | |
155 | want the :meth:`connect_request` method to return the port numbers. |
|
155 | want the :meth:`connect_request` method to return the port numbers. | |
156 | """ |
|
156 | """ | |
157 | self._recorded_ports = { |
|
157 | self._recorded_ports = { | |
158 | 'xrep_port' : xrep_port, |
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158 | 'xrep_port' : xrep_port, | |
159 | 'pub_port' : pub_port, |
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159 | 'pub_port' : pub_port, | |
160 | 'req_port' : req_port, |
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160 | 'req_port' : req_port, | |
161 | 'hb_port' : hb_port |
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161 | 'hb_port' : hb_port | |
162 | } |
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162 | } | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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164 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
165 | # Kernel request handlers |
|
165 | # Kernel request handlers | |
166 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
166 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | def _publish_pyin(self, code, parent): |
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168 | def _publish_pyin(self, code, parent): | |
169 | """Publish the code request on the pyin stream.""" |
|
169 | """Publish the code request on the pyin stream.""" | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | pyin_msg = self.session.msg(u'pyin',{u'code':code}, parent=parent) |
|
171 | pyin_msg = self.session.msg(u'pyin',{u'code':code}, parent=parent) | |
172 | self.pub_socket.send_json(pyin_msg) |
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172 | self.pub_socket.send_json(pyin_msg) | |
173 |
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173 | |||
174 | def execute_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
174 | def execute_request(self, ident, parent): | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | status_msg = self.session.msg( |
|
176 | status_msg = self.session.msg( | |
177 | u'status', |
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177 | u'status', | |
178 | {u'execution_state':u'busy'}, |
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178 | {u'execution_state':u'busy'}, | |
179 | parent=parent |
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179 | parent=parent | |
180 | ) |
|
180 | ) | |
181 | self.pub_socket.send_json(status_msg) |
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181 | self.pub_socket.send_json(status_msg) | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | try: |
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183 | try: | |
184 | content = parent[u'content'] |
|
184 | content = parent[u'content'] | |
185 | code = content[u'code'] |
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185 | code = content[u'code'] | |
186 | silent = content[u'silent'] |
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186 | silent = content[u'silent'] | |
187 | except: |
|
187 | except: | |
188 | io.raw_print_err("Got bad msg: ") |
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188 | io.raw_print_err("Got bad msg: ") | |
189 | io.raw_print_err(Message(parent)) |
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189 | io.raw_print_err(Message(parent)) | |
190 | return |
|
190 | return | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | shell = self.shell # we'll need this a lot here |
|
192 | shell = self.shell # we'll need this a lot here | |
193 |
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193 | |||
194 | # Replace raw_input. Note that is not sufficient to replace |
|
194 | # Replace raw_input. Note that is not sufficient to replace | |
195 | # raw_input in the user namespace. |
|
195 | # raw_input in the user namespace. | |
196 | raw_input = lambda prompt='': self._raw_input(prompt, ident, parent) |
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196 | raw_input = lambda prompt='': self._raw_input(prompt, ident, parent) | |
197 | __builtin__.raw_input = raw_input |
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197 | __builtin__.raw_input = raw_input | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | # Set the parent message of the display hook and out streams. |
|
199 | # Set the parent message of the display hook and out streams. | |
200 | shell.displayhook.set_parent(parent) |
|
200 | shell.displayhook.set_parent(parent) | |
201 | sys.stdout.set_parent(parent) |
|
201 | sys.stdout.set_parent(parent) | |
202 | sys.stderr.set_parent(parent) |
|
202 | sys.stderr.set_parent(parent) | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | # Re-broadcast our input for the benefit of listening clients, and |
|
204 | # Re-broadcast our input for the benefit of listening clients, and | |
205 | # start computing output |
|
205 | # start computing output | |
206 | if not silent: |
|
206 | if not silent: | |
207 | self._publish_pyin(code, parent) |
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207 | self._publish_pyin(code, parent) | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | reply_content = {} |
|
209 | reply_content = {} | |
210 | try: |
|
210 | try: | |
211 | if silent: |
|
211 | if silent: | |
212 | # runcode uses 'exec' mode, so no displayhook will fire, and it |
|
212 | # runcode uses 'exec' mode, so no displayhook will fire, and it | |
213 | # doesn't call logging or history manipulations. Print |
|
213 | # doesn't call logging or history manipulations. Print | |
214 | # statements in that code will obviously still execute. |
|
214 | # statements in that code will obviously still execute. | |
215 | shell.runcode(code) |
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215 | shell.runcode(code) | |
216 | else: |
|
216 | else: | |
217 | # FIXME: runlines calls the exception handler itself. |
|
217 | # FIXME: runlines calls the exception handler itself. | |
218 | shell._reply_content = None |
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218 | shell._reply_content = None | |
219 |
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219 | |||
220 | # For now leave this here until we're sure we can stop using it |
|
220 | # For now leave this here until we're sure we can stop using it | |
221 | #shell.runlines(code) |
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221 | #shell.runlines(code) | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | # Experimental: cell mode! Test more before turning into |
|
223 | # Experimental: cell mode! Test more before turning into | |
224 | # default and removing the hacks around runlines. |
|
224 | # default and removing the hacks around runlines. | |
225 | shell.run_cell(code) |
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225 | shell.run_cell(code) | |
226 | except: |
|
226 | except: | |
227 | status = u'error' |
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227 | status = u'error' | |
228 | # FIXME: this code right now isn't being used yet by default, |
|
228 | # FIXME: this code right now isn't being used yet by default, | |
229 | # because the runlines() call above directly fires off exception |
|
229 | # because the runlines() call above directly fires off exception | |
230 | # reporting. This code, therefore, is only active in the scenario |
|
230 | # reporting. This code, therefore, is only active in the scenario | |
231 | # where runlines itself has an unhandled exception. We need to |
|
231 | # where runlines itself has an unhandled exception. We need to | |
232 | # uniformize this, for all exception construction to come from a |
|
232 | # uniformize this, for all exception construction to come from a | |
233 | # single location in the codbase. |
|
233 | # single location in the codbase. | |
234 | etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info() |
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234 | etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info() | |
235 | tb_list = traceback.format_exception(etype, evalue, tb) |
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235 | tb_list = traceback.format_exception(etype, evalue, tb) | |
236 | reply_content.update(shell._showtraceback(etype, evalue, tb_list)) |
|
236 | reply_content.update(shell._showtraceback(etype, evalue, tb_list)) | |
237 | else: |
|
237 | else: | |
238 | status = u'ok' |
|
238 | status = u'ok' | |
239 |
|
239 | |||
240 | reply_content[u'status'] = status |
|
240 | reply_content[u'status'] = status | |
241 | # Compute the execution counter so clients can display prompts |
|
241 | ||
242 | reply_content['execution_count'] = shell.displayhook.prompt_count |
|
242 | # Return the execution counter so clients can display prompts | |
|
243 | reply_content['execution_count'] = shell.execution_count | |||
243 |
|
244 | |||
244 | # FIXME - fish exception info out of shell, possibly left there by |
|
245 | # FIXME - fish exception info out of shell, possibly left there by | |
245 | # runlines. We'll need to clean up this logic later. |
|
246 | # runlines. We'll need to clean up this logic later. | |
246 | if shell._reply_content is not None: |
|
247 | if shell._reply_content is not None: | |
247 | reply_content.update(shell._reply_content) |
|
248 | reply_content.update(shell._reply_content) | |
248 |
|
249 | |||
249 | # At this point, we can tell whether the main code execution succeeded |
|
250 | # At this point, we can tell whether the main code execution succeeded | |
250 | # or not. If it did, we proceed to evaluate user_variables/expressions |
|
251 | # or not. If it did, we proceed to evaluate user_variables/expressions | |
251 | if reply_content['status'] == 'ok': |
|
252 | if reply_content['status'] == 'ok': | |
252 | reply_content[u'user_variables'] = \ |
|
253 | reply_content[u'user_variables'] = \ | |
253 | shell.user_variables(content[u'user_variables']) |
|
254 | shell.user_variables(content[u'user_variables']) | |
254 | reply_content[u'user_expressions'] = \ |
|
255 | reply_content[u'user_expressions'] = \ | |
255 | shell.user_expressions(content[u'user_expressions']) |
|
256 | shell.user_expressions(content[u'user_expressions']) | |
256 | else: |
|
257 | else: | |
257 | # If there was an error, don't even try to compute variables or |
|
258 | # If there was an error, don't even try to compute variables or | |
258 | # expressions |
|
259 | # expressions | |
259 | reply_content[u'user_variables'] = {} |
|
260 | reply_content[u'user_variables'] = {} | |
260 | reply_content[u'user_expressions'] = {} |
|
261 | reply_content[u'user_expressions'] = {} | |
261 |
|
262 | |||
262 | # Payloads should be retrieved regardless of outcome, so we can both |
|
263 | # Payloads should be retrieved regardless of outcome, so we can both | |
263 | # recover partial output (that could have been generated early in a |
|
264 | # recover partial output (that could have been generated early in a | |
264 | # block, before an error) and clear the payload system always. |
|
265 | # block, before an error) and clear the payload system always. | |
265 | reply_content[u'payload'] = shell.payload_manager.read_payload() |
|
266 | reply_content[u'payload'] = shell.payload_manager.read_payload() | |
266 | # Be agressive about clearing the payload because we don't want |
|
267 | # Be agressive about clearing the payload because we don't want | |
267 | # it to sit in memory until the next execute_request comes in. |
|
268 | # it to sit in memory until the next execute_request comes in. | |
268 | shell.payload_manager.clear_payload() |
|
269 | shell.payload_manager.clear_payload() | |
269 |
|
270 | |||
270 | # Send the reply. |
|
271 | # Send the reply. | |
271 | reply_msg = self.session.msg(u'execute_reply', reply_content, parent) |
|
272 | reply_msg = self.session.msg(u'execute_reply', reply_content, parent) | |
272 | io.raw_print(reply_msg) |
|
273 | io.raw_print(reply_msg) | |
273 |
|
274 | |||
274 | # Flush output before sending the reply. |
|
275 | # Flush output before sending the reply. | |
275 | sys.stdout.flush() |
|
276 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
276 | sys.stderr.flush() |
|
277 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
277 | # FIXME: on rare occasions, the flush doesn't seem to make it to the |
|
278 | # FIXME: on rare occasions, the flush doesn't seem to make it to the | |
278 | # clients... This seems to mitigate the problem, but we definitely need |
|
279 | # clients... This seems to mitigate the problem, but we definitely need | |
279 | # to better understand what's going on. |
|
280 | # to better understand what's going on. | |
280 | if self._execute_sleep: |
|
281 | if self._execute_sleep: | |
281 | time.sleep(self._execute_sleep) |
|
282 | time.sleep(self._execute_sleep) | |
282 |
|
283 | |||
283 | self.reply_socket.send(ident, zmq.SNDMORE) |
|
284 | self.reply_socket.send(ident, zmq.SNDMORE) | |
284 | self.reply_socket.send_json(reply_msg) |
|
285 | self.reply_socket.send_json(reply_msg) | |
285 | if reply_msg['content']['status'] == u'error': |
|
286 | if reply_msg['content']['status'] == u'error': | |
286 | self._abort_queue() |
|
287 | self._abort_queue() | |
287 |
|
288 | |||
288 | status_msg = self.session.msg( |
|
289 | status_msg = self.session.msg( | |
289 | u'status', |
|
290 | u'status', | |
290 | {u'execution_state':u'idle'}, |
|
291 | {u'execution_state':u'idle'}, | |
291 | parent=parent |
|
292 | parent=parent | |
292 | ) |
|
293 | ) | |
293 | self.pub_socket.send_json(status_msg) |
|
294 | self.pub_socket.send_json(status_msg) | |
294 |
|
295 | |||
295 | def complete_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
296 | def complete_request(self, ident, parent): | |
296 | txt, matches = self._complete(parent) |
|
297 | txt, matches = self._complete(parent) | |
297 | matches = {'matches' : matches, |
|
298 | matches = {'matches' : matches, | |
298 | 'matched_text' : txt, |
|
299 | 'matched_text' : txt, | |
299 | 'status' : 'ok'} |
|
300 | 'status' : 'ok'} | |
300 | completion_msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'complete_reply', |
|
301 | completion_msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'complete_reply', | |
301 | matches, parent, ident) |
|
302 | matches, parent, ident) | |
302 | io.raw_print(completion_msg) |
|
303 | io.raw_print(completion_msg) | |
303 |
|
304 | |||
304 | def object_info_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
305 | def object_info_request(self, ident, parent): | |
305 | object_info = self.shell.object_inspect(parent['content']['oname']) |
|
306 | object_info = self.shell.object_inspect(parent['content']['oname']) | |
306 | # Before we send this object over, we scrub it for JSON usage |
|
307 | # Before we send this object over, we scrub it for JSON usage | |
307 | oinfo = json_clean(object_info) |
|
308 | oinfo = json_clean(object_info) | |
308 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'object_info_reply', |
|
309 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'object_info_reply', | |
309 | oinfo, parent, ident) |
|
310 | oinfo, parent, ident) | |
310 | io.raw_print(msg) |
|
311 | io.raw_print(msg) | |
311 |
|
312 | |||
312 | def history_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
313 | def history_request(self, ident, parent): | |
313 | output = parent['content']['output'] |
|
314 | output = parent['content']['output'] | |
314 | index = parent['content']['index'] |
|
315 | index = parent['content']['index'] | |
315 | raw = parent['content']['raw'] |
|
316 | raw = parent['content']['raw'] | |
316 | hist = self.shell.get_history(index=index, raw=raw, output=output) |
|
317 | hist = self.shell.get_history(index=index, raw=raw, output=output) | |
317 | content = {'history' : hist} |
|
318 | content = {'history' : hist} | |
318 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'history_reply', |
|
319 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'history_reply', | |
319 | content, parent, ident) |
|
320 | content, parent, ident) | |
320 | io.raw_print(msg) |
|
321 | io.raw_print(msg) | |
321 |
|
322 | |||
322 | def connect_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
323 | def connect_request(self, ident, parent): | |
323 | if self._recorded_ports is not None: |
|
324 | if self._recorded_ports is not None: | |
324 | content = self._recorded_ports.copy() |
|
325 | content = self._recorded_ports.copy() | |
325 | else: |
|
326 | else: | |
326 | content = {} |
|
327 | content = {} | |
327 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'connect_reply', |
|
328 | msg = self.session.send(self.reply_socket, 'connect_reply', | |
328 | content, parent, ident) |
|
329 | content, parent, ident) | |
329 | io.raw_print(msg) |
|
330 | io.raw_print(msg) | |
330 |
|
331 | |||
331 | def shutdown_request(self, ident, parent): |
|
332 | def shutdown_request(self, ident, parent): | |
332 | self.shell.exit_now = True |
|
333 | self.shell.exit_now = True | |
333 | self._shutdown_message = self.session.msg(u'shutdown_reply', {}, parent) |
|
334 | self._shutdown_message = self.session.msg(u'shutdown_reply', {}, parent) | |
334 | sys.exit(0) |
|
335 | sys.exit(0) | |
335 |
|
336 | |||
336 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
337 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
337 | # Protected interface |
|
338 | # Protected interface | |
338 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
339 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
339 |
|
340 | |||
340 | def _abort_queue(self): |
|
341 | def _abort_queue(self): | |
341 | while True: |
|
342 | while True: | |
342 | try: |
|
343 | try: | |
343 | ident = self.reply_socket.recv(zmq.NOBLOCK) |
|
344 | ident = self.reply_socket.recv(zmq.NOBLOCK) | |
344 | except zmq.ZMQError, e: |
|
345 | except zmq.ZMQError, e: | |
345 | if e.errno == zmq.EAGAIN: |
|
346 | if e.errno == zmq.EAGAIN: | |
346 | break |
|
347 | break | |
347 | else: |
|
348 | else: | |
348 | assert self.reply_socket.rcvmore(), \ |
|
349 | assert self.reply_socket.rcvmore(), \ | |
349 | "Unexpected missing message part." |
|
350 | "Unexpected missing message part." | |
350 | msg = self.reply_socket.recv_json() |
|
351 | msg = self.reply_socket.recv_json() | |
351 | io.raw_print("Aborting:\n", Message(msg)) |
|
352 | io.raw_print("Aborting:\n", Message(msg)) | |
352 | msg_type = msg['msg_type'] |
|
353 | msg_type = msg['msg_type'] | |
353 | reply_type = msg_type.split('_')[0] + '_reply' |
|
354 | reply_type = msg_type.split('_')[0] + '_reply' | |
354 | reply_msg = self.session.msg(reply_type, {'status' : 'aborted'}, msg) |
|
355 | reply_msg = self.session.msg(reply_type, {'status' : 'aborted'}, msg) | |
355 | io.raw_print(reply_msg) |
|
356 | io.raw_print(reply_msg) | |
356 | self.reply_socket.send(ident,zmq.SNDMORE) |
|
357 | self.reply_socket.send(ident,zmq.SNDMORE) | |
357 | self.reply_socket.send_json(reply_msg) |
|
358 | self.reply_socket.send_json(reply_msg) | |
358 | # We need to wait a bit for requests to come in. This can probably |
|
359 | # We need to wait a bit for requests to come in. This can probably | |
359 | # be set shorter for true asynchronous clients. |
|
360 | # be set shorter for true asynchronous clients. | |
360 | time.sleep(0.1) |
|
361 | time.sleep(0.1) | |
361 |
|
362 | |||
362 | def _raw_input(self, prompt, ident, parent): |
|
363 | def _raw_input(self, prompt, ident, parent): | |
363 | # Flush output before making the request. |
|
364 | # Flush output before making the request. | |
364 | sys.stderr.flush() |
|
365 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
365 | sys.stdout.flush() |
|
366 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
366 |
|
367 | |||
367 | # Send the input request. |
|
368 | # Send the input request. | |
368 | content = dict(prompt=prompt) |
|
369 | content = dict(prompt=prompt) | |
369 | msg = self.session.msg(u'input_request', content, parent) |
|
370 | msg = self.session.msg(u'input_request', content, parent) | |
370 | self.req_socket.send_json(msg) |
|
371 | self.req_socket.send_json(msg) | |
371 |
|
372 | |||
372 | # Await a response. |
|
373 | # Await a response. | |
373 | reply = self.req_socket.recv_json() |
|
374 | reply = self.req_socket.recv_json() | |
374 | try: |
|
375 | try: | |
375 | value = reply['content']['value'] |
|
376 | value = reply['content']['value'] | |
376 | except: |
|
377 | except: | |
377 | io.raw_print_err("Got bad raw_input reply: ") |
|
378 | io.raw_print_err("Got bad raw_input reply: ") | |
378 | io.raw_print_err(Message(parent)) |
|
379 | io.raw_print_err(Message(parent)) | |
379 | value = '' |
|
380 | value = '' | |
380 | return value |
|
381 | return value | |
381 |
|
382 | |||
382 | def _complete(self, msg): |
|
383 | def _complete(self, msg): | |
383 | c = msg['content'] |
|
384 | c = msg['content'] | |
384 | try: |
|
385 | try: | |
385 | cpos = int(c['cursor_pos']) |
|
386 | cpos = int(c['cursor_pos']) | |
386 | except: |
|
387 | except: | |
387 | # If we don't get something that we can convert to an integer, at |
|
388 | # If we don't get something that we can convert to an integer, at | |
388 | # least attempt the completion guessing the cursor is at the end of |
|
389 | # least attempt the completion guessing the cursor is at the end of | |
389 | # the text, if there's any, and otherwise of the line |
|
390 | # the text, if there's any, and otherwise of the line | |
390 | cpos = len(c['text']) |
|
391 | cpos = len(c['text']) | |
391 | if cpos==0: |
|
392 | if cpos==0: | |
392 | cpos = len(c['line']) |
|
393 | cpos = len(c['line']) | |
393 | return self.shell.complete(c['text'], c['line'], cpos) |
|
394 | return self.shell.complete(c['text'], c['line'], cpos) | |
394 |
|
395 | |||
395 | def _object_info(self, context): |
|
396 | def _object_info(self, context): | |
396 | symbol, leftover = self._symbol_from_context(context) |
|
397 | symbol, leftover = self._symbol_from_context(context) | |
397 | if symbol is not None and not leftover: |
|
398 | if symbol is not None and not leftover: | |
398 | doc = getattr(symbol, '__doc__', '') |
|
399 | doc = getattr(symbol, '__doc__', '') | |
399 | else: |
|
400 | else: | |
400 | doc = '' |
|
401 | doc = '' | |
401 | object_info = dict(docstring = doc) |
|
402 | object_info = dict(docstring = doc) | |
402 | return object_info |
|
403 | return object_info | |
403 |
|
404 | |||
404 | def _symbol_from_context(self, context): |
|
405 | def _symbol_from_context(self, context): | |
405 | if not context: |
|
406 | if not context: | |
406 | return None, context |
|
407 | return None, context | |
407 |
|
408 | |||
408 | base_symbol_string = context[0] |
|
409 | base_symbol_string = context[0] | |
409 | symbol = self.shell.user_ns.get(base_symbol_string, None) |
|
410 | symbol = self.shell.user_ns.get(base_symbol_string, None) | |
410 | if symbol is None: |
|
411 | if symbol is None: | |
411 | symbol = __builtin__.__dict__.get(base_symbol_string, None) |
|
412 | symbol = __builtin__.__dict__.get(base_symbol_string, None) | |
412 | if symbol is None: |
|
413 | if symbol is None: | |
413 | return None, context |
|
414 | return None, context | |
414 |
|
415 | |||
415 | context = context[1:] |
|
416 | context = context[1:] | |
416 | for i, name in enumerate(context): |
|
417 | for i, name in enumerate(context): | |
417 | new_symbol = getattr(symbol, name, None) |
|
418 | new_symbol = getattr(symbol, name, None) | |
418 | if new_symbol is None: |
|
419 | if new_symbol is None: | |
419 | return symbol, context[i:] |
|
420 | return symbol, context[i:] | |
420 | else: |
|
421 | else: | |
421 | symbol = new_symbol |
|
422 | symbol = new_symbol | |
422 |
|
423 | |||
423 | return symbol, [] |
|
424 | return symbol, [] | |
424 |
|
425 | |||
425 | def _at_shutdown(self): |
|
426 | def _at_shutdown(self): | |
426 | """Actions taken at shutdown by the kernel, called by python's atexit. |
|
427 | """Actions taken at shutdown by the kernel, called by python's atexit. | |
427 | """ |
|
428 | """ | |
428 | # io.rprint("Kernel at_shutdown") # dbg |
|
429 | # io.rprint("Kernel at_shutdown") # dbg | |
429 | if self._shutdown_message is not None: |
|
430 | if self._shutdown_message is not None: | |
430 | self.reply_socket.send_json(self._shutdown_message) |
|
431 | self.reply_socket.send_json(self._shutdown_message) | |
431 | io.raw_print(self._shutdown_message) |
|
432 | io.raw_print(self._shutdown_message) | |
432 | # A very short sleep to give zmq time to flush its message buffers |
|
433 | # A very short sleep to give zmq time to flush its message buffers | |
433 | # before Python truly shuts down. |
|
434 | # before Python truly shuts down. | |
434 | time.sleep(0.01) |
|
435 | time.sleep(0.01) | |
435 |
|
436 | |||
436 |
|
437 | |||
437 | class QtKernel(Kernel): |
|
438 | class QtKernel(Kernel): | |
438 | """A Kernel subclass with Qt support.""" |
|
439 | """A Kernel subclass with Qt support.""" | |
439 |
|
440 | |||
440 | def start(self): |
|
441 | def start(self): | |
441 | """Start a kernel with QtPy4 event loop integration.""" |
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442 | """Start a kernel with QtPy4 event loop integration.""" | |
442 |
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443 | |||
443 | from PyQt4 import QtCore |
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444 | from PyQt4 import QtCore | |
444 | from IPython.lib.guisupport import get_app_qt4, start_event_loop_qt4 |
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445 | from IPython.lib.guisupport import get_app_qt4, start_event_loop_qt4 | |
445 |
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446 | |||
446 | self.app = get_app_qt4([" "]) |
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447 | self.app = get_app_qt4([" "]) | |
447 | self.app.setQuitOnLastWindowClosed(False) |
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448 | self.app.setQuitOnLastWindowClosed(False) | |
448 | self.timer = QtCore.QTimer() |
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449 | self.timer = QtCore.QTimer() | |
449 | self.timer.timeout.connect(self.do_one_iteration) |
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450 | self.timer.timeout.connect(self.do_one_iteration) | |
450 | # Units for the timer are in milliseconds |
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451 | # Units for the timer are in milliseconds | |
451 | self.timer.start(1000*self._poll_interval) |
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452 | self.timer.start(1000*self._poll_interval) | |
452 | start_event_loop_qt4(self.app) |
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453 | start_event_loop_qt4(self.app) | |
453 |
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454 | |||
454 |
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455 | |||
455 | class WxKernel(Kernel): |
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456 | class WxKernel(Kernel): | |
456 | """A Kernel subclass with Wx support.""" |
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457 | """A Kernel subclass with Wx support.""" | |
457 |
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458 | |||
458 | def start(self): |
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459 | def start(self): | |
459 | """Start a kernel with wx event loop support.""" |
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460 | """Start a kernel with wx event loop support.""" | |
460 |
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461 | |||
461 | import wx |
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462 | import wx | |
462 | from IPython.lib.guisupport import start_event_loop_wx |
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463 | from IPython.lib.guisupport import start_event_loop_wx | |
463 |
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464 | |||
464 | doi = self.do_one_iteration |
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465 | doi = self.do_one_iteration | |
465 | # Wx uses milliseconds |
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466 | # Wx uses milliseconds | |
466 | poll_interval = int(1000*self._poll_interval) |
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467 | poll_interval = int(1000*self._poll_interval) | |
467 |
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468 | |||
468 | # We have to put the wx.Timer in a wx.Frame for it to fire properly. |
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469 | # We have to put the wx.Timer in a wx.Frame for it to fire properly. | |
469 | # We make the Frame hidden when we create it in the main app below. |
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470 | # We make the Frame hidden when we create it in the main app below. | |
470 | class TimerFrame(wx.Frame): |
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471 | class TimerFrame(wx.Frame): | |
471 | def __init__(self, func): |
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472 | def __init__(self, func): | |
472 | wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, -1) |
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473 | wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, -1) | |
473 | self.timer = wx.Timer(self) |
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474 | self.timer = wx.Timer(self) | |
474 | # Units for the timer are in milliseconds |
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475 | # Units for the timer are in milliseconds | |
475 | self.timer.Start(poll_interval) |
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476 | self.timer.Start(poll_interval) | |
476 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.on_timer) |
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477 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.on_timer) | |
477 | self.func = func |
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478 | self.func = func | |
478 |
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479 | |||
479 | def on_timer(self, event): |
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480 | def on_timer(self, event): | |
480 | self.func() |
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481 | self.func() | |
481 |
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482 | |||
482 | # We need a custom wx.App to create our Frame subclass that has the |
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483 | # We need a custom wx.App to create our Frame subclass that has the | |
483 | # wx.Timer to drive the ZMQ event loop. |
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484 | # wx.Timer to drive the ZMQ event loop. | |
484 | class IPWxApp(wx.App): |
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485 | class IPWxApp(wx.App): | |
485 | def OnInit(self): |
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486 | def OnInit(self): | |
486 | self.frame = TimerFrame(doi) |
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487 | self.frame = TimerFrame(doi) | |
487 | self.frame.Show(False) |
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488 | self.frame.Show(False) | |
488 | return True |
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489 | return True | |
489 |
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490 | |||
490 | # The redirect=False here makes sure that wx doesn't replace |
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491 | # The redirect=False here makes sure that wx doesn't replace | |
491 | # sys.stdout/stderr with its own classes. |
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492 | # sys.stdout/stderr with its own classes. | |
492 | self.app = IPWxApp(redirect=False) |
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493 | self.app = IPWxApp(redirect=False) | |
493 | start_event_loop_wx(self.app) |
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494 | start_event_loop_wx(self.app) | |
494 |
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495 | |||
495 |
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496 | |||
496 | class TkKernel(Kernel): |
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497 | class TkKernel(Kernel): | |
497 | """A Kernel subclass with Tk support.""" |
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498 | """A Kernel subclass with Tk support.""" | |
498 |
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499 | |||
499 | def start(self): |
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500 | def start(self): | |
500 | """Start a Tk enabled event loop.""" |
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501 | """Start a Tk enabled event loop.""" | |
501 |
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502 | |||
502 | import Tkinter |
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503 | import Tkinter | |
503 | doi = self.do_one_iteration |
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504 | doi = self.do_one_iteration | |
504 | # Tk uses milliseconds |
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505 | # Tk uses milliseconds | |
505 | poll_interval = int(1000*self._poll_interval) |
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506 | poll_interval = int(1000*self._poll_interval) | |
506 | # For Tkinter, we create a Tk object and call its withdraw method. |
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507 | # For Tkinter, we create a Tk object and call its withdraw method. | |
507 | class Timer(object): |
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508 | class Timer(object): | |
508 | def __init__(self, func): |
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509 | def __init__(self, func): | |
509 | self.app = Tkinter.Tk() |
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510 | self.app = Tkinter.Tk() | |
510 | self.app.withdraw() |
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511 | self.app.withdraw() | |
511 | self.func = func |
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512 | self.func = func | |
512 |
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513 | |||
513 | def on_timer(self): |
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514 | def on_timer(self): | |
514 | self.func() |
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515 | self.func() | |
515 | self.app.after(poll_interval, self.on_timer) |
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516 | self.app.after(poll_interval, self.on_timer) | |
516 |
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517 | |||
517 | def start(self): |
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518 | def start(self): | |
518 | self.on_timer() # Call it once to get things going. |
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519 | self.on_timer() # Call it once to get things going. | |
519 | self.app.mainloop() |
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520 | self.app.mainloop() | |
520 |
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521 | |||
521 | self.timer = Timer(doi) |
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522 | self.timer = Timer(doi) | |
522 | self.timer.start() |
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523 | self.timer.start() | |
523 |
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524 | |||
524 |
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525 | |||
525 | class GTKKernel(Kernel): |
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526 | class GTKKernel(Kernel): | |
526 | """A Kernel subclass with GTK support.""" |
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527 | """A Kernel subclass with GTK support.""" | |
527 |
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528 | |||
528 | def start(self): |
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529 | def start(self): | |
529 | """Start the kernel, coordinating with the GTK event loop""" |
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530 | """Start the kernel, coordinating with the GTK event loop""" | |
530 | from .gui.gtkembed import GTKEmbed |
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531 | from .gui.gtkembed import GTKEmbed | |
531 |
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532 | |||
532 | gtk_kernel = GTKEmbed(self) |
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533 | gtk_kernel = GTKEmbed(self) | |
533 | gtk_kernel.start() |
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534 | gtk_kernel.start() | |
534 |
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535 | |||
535 |
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536 | |||
536 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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537 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
537 | # Kernel main and launch functions |
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538 | # Kernel main and launch functions | |
538 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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539 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
539 |
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540 | |||
540 | def launch_kernel(xrep_port=0, pub_port=0, req_port=0, hb_port=0, |
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541 | def launch_kernel(xrep_port=0, pub_port=0, req_port=0, hb_port=0, | |
541 | independent=False, pylab=False): |
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542 | independent=False, pylab=False): | |
542 | """Launches a localhost kernel, binding to the specified ports. |
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543 | """Launches a localhost kernel, binding to the specified ports. | |
543 |
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544 | |||
544 | Parameters |
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545 | Parameters | |
545 | ---------- |
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546 | ---------- | |
546 | xrep_port : int, optional |
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547 | xrep_port : int, optional | |
547 | The port to use for XREP channel. |
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548 | The port to use for XREP channel. | |
548 |
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549 | |||
549 | pub_port : int, optional |
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550 | pub_port : int, optional | |
550 | The port to use for the SUB channel. |
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551 | The port to use for the SUB channel. | |
551 |
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552 | |||
552 | req_port : int, optional |
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553 | req_port : int, optional | |
553 | The port to use for the REQ (raw input) channel. |
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554 | The port to use for the REQ (raw input) channel. | |
554 |
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555 | |||
555 | hb_port : int, optional |
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556 | hb_port : int, optional | |
556 | The port to use for the hearbeat REP channel. |
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557 | The port to use for the hearbeat REP channel. | |
557 |
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558 | |||
558 | independent : bool, optional (default False) |
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559 | independent : bool, optional (default False) | |
559 | If set, the kernel process is guaranteed to survive if this process |
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560 | If set, the kernel process is guaranteed to survive if this process | |
560 | dies. If not set, an effort is made to ensure that the kernel is killed |
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561 | dies. If not set, an effort is made to ensure that the kernel is killed | |
561 | when this process dies. Note that in this case it is still good practice |
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562 | when this process dies. Note that in this case it is still good practice | |
562 | to kill kernels manually before exiting. |
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563 | to kill kernels manually before exiting. | |
563 |
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564 | |||
564 | pylab : bool or string, optional (default False) |
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565 | pylab : bool or string, optional (default False) | |
565 | If not False, the kernel will be launched with pylab enabled. If a |
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566 | If not False, the kernel will be launched with pylab enabled. If a | |
566 | string is passed, matplotlib will use the specified backend. Otherwise, |
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567 | string is passed, matplotlib will use the specified backend. Otherwise, | |
567 | matplotlib's default backend will be used. |
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568 | matplotlib's default backend will be used. | |
568 |
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569 | |||
569 | Returns |
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570 | Returns | |
570 | ------- |
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571 | ------- | |
571 | A tuple of form: |
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572 | A tuple of form: | |
572 | (kernel_process, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port) |
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573 | (kernel_process, xrep_port, pub_port, req_port) | |
573 | where kernel_process is a Popen object and the ports are integers. |
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574 | where kernel_process is a Popen object and the ports are integers. | |
574 | """ |
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575 | """ | |
575 | extra_arguments = [] |
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576 | extra_arguments = [] | |
576 | if pylab: |
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577 | if pylab: | |
577 | extra_arguments.append('--pylab') |
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578 | extra_arguments.append('--pylab') | |
578 | if isinstance(pylab, basestring): |
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579 | if isinstance(pylab, basestring): | |
579 | extra_arguments.append(pylab) |
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580 | extra_arguments.append(pylab) | |
580 | return base_launch_kernel('from IPython.zmq.ipkernel import main; main()', |
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581 | return base_launch_kernel('from IPython.zmq.ipkernel import main; main()', | |
581 | xrep_port, pub_port, req_port, hb_port, |
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582 | xrep_port, pub_port, req_port, hb_port, | |
582 | independent, extra_arguments) |
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583 | independent, extra_arguments) | |
583 |
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584 | |||
584 |
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585 | |||
585 | def main(): |
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586 | def main(): | |
586 | """ The IPython kernel main entry point. |
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587 | """ The IPython kernel main entry point. | |
587 | """ |
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588 | """ | |
588 | parser = make_argument_parser() |
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589 | parser = make_argument_parser() | |
589 | parser.add_argument('--pylab', type=str, metavar='GUI', nargs='?', |
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590 | parser.add_argument('--pylab', type=str, metavar='GUI', nargs='?', | |
590 | const='auto', help = \ |
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591 | const='auto', help = \ | |
591 | "Pre-load matplotlib and numpy for interactive use. If GUI is not \ |
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592 | "Pre-load matplotlib and numpy for interactive use. If GUI is not \ | |
592 | given, the GUI backend is matplotlib's, otherwise use one of: \ |
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593 | given, the GUI backend is matplotlib's, otherwise use one of: \ | |
593 | ['tk', 'gtk', 'qt', 'wx', 'inline'].") |
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594 | ['tk', 'gtk', 'qt', 'wx', 'inline'].") | |
594 | namespace = parser.parse_args() |
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595 | namespace = parser.parse_args() | |
595 |
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596 | |||
596 | kernel_class = Kernel |
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597 | kernel_class = Kernel | |
597 |
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598 | |||
598 | kernel_classes = { |
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599 | kernel_classes = { | |
599 | 'qt' : QtKernel, |
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600 | 'qt' : QtKernel, | |
600 | 'qt4': QtKernel, |
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601 | 'qt4': QtKernel, | |
601 | 'inline': Kernel, |
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602 | 'inline': Kernel, | |
602 | 'wx' : WxKernel, |
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603 | 'wx' : WxKernel, | |
603 | 'tk' : TkKernel, |
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604 | 'tk' : TkKernel, | |
604 | 'gtk': GTKKernel, |
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605 | 'gtk': GTKKernel, | |
605 | } |
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606 | } | |
606 | if namespace.pylab: |
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607 | if namespace.pylab: | |
607 | if namespace.pylab == 'auto': |
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608 | if namespace.pylab == 'auto': | |
608 | gui, backend = pylabtools.find_gui_and_backend() |
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609 | gui, backend = pylabtools.find_gui_and_backend() | |
609 | else: |
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610 | else: | |
610 | gui, backend = pylabtools.find_gui_and_backend(namespace.pylab) |
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611 | gui, backend = pylabtools.find_gui_and_backend(namespace.pylab) | |
611 | kernel_class = kernel_classes.get(gui) |
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612 | kernel_class = kernel_classes.get(gui) | |
612 | if kernel_class is None: |
|
613 | if kernel_class is None: | |
613 | raise ValueError('GUI is not supported: %r' % gui) |
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614 | raise ValueError('GUI is not supported: %r' % gui) | |
614 | pylabtools.activate_matplotlib(backend) |
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615 | pylabtools.activate_matplotlib(backend) | |
615 |
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616 | |||
616 | kernel = make_kernel(namespace, kernel_class, OutStream) |
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617 | kernel = make_kernel(namespace, kernel_class, OutStream) | |
617 |
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618 | |||
618 | if namespace.pylab: |
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619 | if namespace.pylab: | |
619 | pylabtools.import_pylab(kernel.shell.user_ns, backend, |
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620 | pylabtools.import_pylab(kernel.shell.user_ns, backend, | |
620 | shell=kernel.shell) |
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621 | shell=kernel.shell) | |
621 |
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622 | |||
622 | start_kernel(namespace, kernel) |
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623 | start_kernel(namespace, kernel) | |
623 |
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624 | |||
624 |
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625 | |||
625 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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626 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
626 | main() |
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627 | main() |
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