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1 | 1 | """Completion for IPython. |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | This module started as fork of the rlcompleter module in the Python standard |
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4 | 4 | library. The original enhancements made to rlcompleter have been sent |
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5 | 5 | upstream and were accepted as of Python 2.3, |
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6 | 6 | |
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7 | 7 | This module now support a wide variety of completion mechanism both available |
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8 | 8 | for normal classic Python code, as well as completer for IPython specific |
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9 | 9 | Syntax like magics. |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | Latex and Unicode completion |
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12 | 12 | ============================ |
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13 | 13 | |
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14 | 14 | IPython and compatible frontends not only can complete your code, but can help |
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15 | 15 | you to input a wide range of characters. In particular we allow you to insert |
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16 | 16 | a unicode character using the tab completion mechanism. |
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17 | 17 | |
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18 | 18 | Forward latex/unicode completion |
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19 | 19 | -------------------------------- |
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20 | 20 | |
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21 | 21 | Forward completion allows you to easily type a unicode character using its latex |
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22 | 22 | name, or unicode long description. To do so type a backslash follow by the |
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23 | 23 | relevant name and press tab: |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | Using latex completion: |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | .. code:: |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | 30 | \\alpha<tab> |
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31 | 31 | Ξ± |
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32 | 32 | |
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33 | 33 | or using unicode completion: |
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34 | 34 | |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | .. code:: |
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37 | 37 | |
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38 | 38 | \\GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA<tab> |
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39 | 39 | Ξ± |
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40 | 40 | |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | Only valid Python identifiers will complete. Combining characters (like arrow or |
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43 | 43 | dots) are also available, unlike latex they need to be put after the their |
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44 | 44 | counterpart that is to say, ``F\\\\vec<tab>`` is correct, not ``\\\\vec<tab>F``. |
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45 | 45 | |
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46 | 46 | Some browsers are known to display combining characters incorrectly. |
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47 | 47 | |
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48 | 48 | Backward latex completion |
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49 | 49 | ------------------------- |
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50 | 50 | |
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51 | 51 | It is sometime challenging to know how to type a character, if you are using |
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52 | 52 | IPython, or any compatible frontend you can prepend backslash to the character |
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53 | 53 | and press :kbd:`Tab` to expand it to its latex form. |
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54 | 54 | |
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55 | 55 | .. code:: |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | \\Ξ±<tab> |
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58 | 58 | \\alpha |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | 60 | |
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61 | 61 | Both forward and backward completions can be deactivated by setting the |
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62 | 62 | :std:configtrait:`Completer.backslash_combining_completions` option to |
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63 | 63 | ``False``. |
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64 | 64 | |
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65 | 65 | |
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66 | 66 | Experimental |
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67 | 67 | ============ |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | Starting with IPython 6.0, this module can make use of the Jedi library to |
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70 | 70 | generate completions both using static analysis of the code, and dynamically |
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71 | 71 | inspecting multiple namespaces. Jedi is an autocompletion and static analysis |
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72 | 72 | for Python. The APIs attached to this new mechanism is unstable and will |
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73 | 73 | raise unless use in an :any:`provisionalcompleter` context manager. |
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74 | 74 | |
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75 | 75 | You will find that the following are experimental: |
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76 | 76 | |
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77 | 77 | - :any:`provisionalcompleter` |
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78 | 78 | - :any:`IPCompleter.completions` |
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79 | 79 | - :any:`Completion` |
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80 | 80 | - :any:`rectify_completions` |
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81 | 81 | |
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82 | 82 | .. note:: |
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83 | 83 | |
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84 | 84 | better name for :any:`rectify_completions` ? |
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85 | 85 | |
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86 | 86 | We welcome any feedback on these new API, and we also encourage you to try this |
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87 | 87 | module in debug mode (start IPython with ``--Completer.debug=True``) in order |
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88 | 88 | to have extra logging information if :any:`jedi` is crashing, or if current |
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89 | 89 | IPython completer pending deprecations are returning results not yet handled |
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90 | 90 | by :any:`jedi` |
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91 | 91 | |
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92 | 92 | Using Jedi for tab completion allow snippets like the following to work without |
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93 | 93 | having to execute any code: |
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94 | 94 | |
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95 | 95 | >>> myvar = ['hello', 42] |
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96 | 96 | ... myvar[1].bi<tab> |
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97 | 97 | |
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98 | 98 | Tab completion will be able to infer that ``myvar[1]`` is a real number without |
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99 | 99 | executing almost any code unlike the deprecated :any:`IPCompleter.greedy` |
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100 | 100 | option. |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | 102 | Be sure to update :any:`jedi` to the latest stable version or to try the |
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103 | 103 | current development version to get better completions. |
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104 | 104 | |
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105 | 105 | Matchers |
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106 | 106 | ======== |
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107 | 107 | |
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108 | 108 | All completions routines are implemented using unified *Matchers* API. |
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109 | 109 | The matchers API is provisional and subject to change without notice. |
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110 | 110 | |
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111 | 111 | The built-in matchers include: |
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112 | 112 | |
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113 | 113 | - :any:`IPCompleter.dict_key_matcher`: dictionary key completions, |
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114 | 114 | - :any:`IPCompleter.magic_matcher`: completions for magics, |
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115 | 115 | - :any:`IPCompleter.unicode_name_matcher`, |
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116 | 116 | :any:`IPCompleter.fwd_unicode_matcher` |
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117 | 117 | and :any:`IPCompleter.latex_name_matcher`: see `Forward latex/unicode completion`_, |
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118 | 118 | - :any:`back_unicode_name_matcher` and :any:`back_latex_name_matcher`: see `Backward latex completion`_, |
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119 | 119 | - :any:`IPCompleter.file_matcher`: paths to files and directories, |
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120 | 120 | - :any:`IPCompleter.python_func_kw_matcher` - function keywords, |
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121 | 121 | - :any:`IPCompleter.python_matches` - globals and attributes (v1 API), |
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122 | 122 | - ``IPCompleter.jedi_matcher`` - static analysis with Jedi, |
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123 | 123 | - :any:`IPCompleter.custom_completer_matcher` - pluggable completer with a default |
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124 | 124 | implementation in :any:`InteractiveShell` which uses IPython hooks system |
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125 | 125 | (`complete_command`) with string dispatch (including regular expressions). |
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126 | 126 | Differently to other matchers, ``custom_completer_matcher`` will not suppress |
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127 | 127 | Jedi results to match behaviour in earlier IPython versions. |
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128 | 128 | |
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129 | 129 | Custom matchers can be added by appending to ``IPCompleter.custom_matchers`` list. |
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130 | 130 | |
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131 | 131 | Matcher API |
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132 | 132 | ----------- |
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133 | 133 | |
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134 | 134 | Simplifying some details, the ``Matcher`` interface can described as |
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135 | 135 | |
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136 | 136 | .. code-block:: |
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137 | 137 | |
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138 | 138 | MatcherAPIv1 = Callable[[str], list[str]] |
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139 | 139 | MatcherAPIv2 = Callable[[CompletionContext], SimpleMatcherResult] |
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140 | 140 | |
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141 | 141 | Matcher = MatcherAPIv1 | MatcherAPIv2 |
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142 | 142 | |
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143 | 143 | The ``MatcherAPIv1`` reflects the matcher API as available prior to IPython 8.6.0 |
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144 | 144 | and remains supported as a simplest way for generating completions. This is also |
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145 | 145 | currently the only API supported by the IPython hooks system `complete_command`. |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | To distinguish between matcher versions ``matcher_api_version`` attribute is used. |
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148 | 148 | More precisely, the API allows to omit ``matcher_api_version`` for v1 Matchers, |
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149 | 149 | and requires a literal ``2`` for v2 Matchers. |
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150 | 150 | |
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151 | 151 | Once the API stabilises future versions may relax the requirement for specifying |
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152 | 152 | ``matcher_api_version`` by switching to :any:`functools.singledispatch`, therefore |
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153 | 153 | please do not rely on the presence of ``matcher_api_version`` for any purposes. |
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154 | 154 | |
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155 | 155 | Suppression of competing matchers |
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156 | 156 | --------------------------------- |
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157 | 157 | |
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158 | 158 | By default results from all matchers are combined, in the order determined by |
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159 | 159 | their priority. Matchers can request to suppress results from subsequent |
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160 | 160 | matchers by setting ``suppress`` to ``True`` in the ``MatcherResult``. |
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161 | 161 | |
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162 | 162 | When multiple matchers simultaneously request suppression, the results from of |
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163 | 163 | the matcher with higher priority will be returned. |
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164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | Sometimes it is desirable to suppress most but not all other matchers; |
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166 | 166 | this can be achieved by adding a set of identifiers of matchers which |
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167 | 167 | should not be suppressed to ``MatcherResult`` under ``do_not_suppress`` key. |
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168 | 168 | |
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169 | 169 | The suppression behaviour can is user-configurable via |
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170 | 170 | :std:configtrait:`IPCompleter.suppress_competing_matchers`. |
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171 | 171 | """ |
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172 | 172 | |
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173 | 173 | |
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174 | 174 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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175 | 175 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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176 | 176 | # |
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177 | 177 | # Some of this code originated from rlcompleter in the Python standard library |
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178 | 178 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation, www.python.org |
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179 | 179 | |
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180 | 180 | from __future__ import annotations |
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181 | 181 | import builtins as builtin_mod |
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182 | 182 | import enum |
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183 | 183 | import glob |
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184 | 184 | import inspect |
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185 | 185 | import itertools |
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186 | 186 | import keyword |
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187 | 187 | import os |
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188 | 188 | import re |
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189 | 189 | import string |
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190 | 190 | import sys |
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191 | 191 | import tokenize |
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192 | 192 | import time |
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193 | 193 | import unicodedata |
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194 | 194 | import uuid |
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195 | 195 | import warnings |
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196 | 196 | from ast import literal_eval |
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197 | 197 | from collections import defaultdict |
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198 | 198 | from contextlib import contextmanager |
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199 | 199 | from dataclasses import dataclass |
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200 | 200 | from functools import cached_property, partial |
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201 | 201 | from types import SimpleNamespace |
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202 | 202 | from typing import ( |
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203 | 203 | Iterable, |
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204 | 204 | Iterator, |
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205 | 205 | List, |
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206 | 206 | Tuple, |
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207 | 207 | Union, |
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208 | 208 | Any, |
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209 | 209 | Sequence, |
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210 | 210 | Dict, |
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211 | 211 | Optional, |
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212 | 212 | TYPE_CHECKING, |
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213 | 213 | Set, |
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214 | 214 | Sized, |
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215 | 215 | TypeVar, |
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216 | 216 | Literal, |
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217 | 217 | ) |
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218 | 218 | |
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219 | 219 | from IPython.core.guarded_eval import guarded_eval, EvaluationContext |
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220 | 220 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext |
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221 | 221 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer2 import ESC_MAGIC |
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222 | 222 | from IPython.core.latex_symbols import latex_symbols, reverse_latex_symbol |
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223 | 223 | from IPython.core.oinspect import InspectColors |
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224 | 224 | from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest |
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225 | 225 | from IPython.utils import generics |
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226 | 226 | from IPython.utils.decorators import sphinx_options |
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227 | 227 | from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2, get_real_method |
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228 | 228 | from IPython.utils.docs import GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION |
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229 | 229 | from IPython.utils.path import ensure_dir_exists |
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230 | 230 | from IPython.utils.process import arg_split |
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231 | 231 | from traitlets import ( |
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232 | 232 | Bool, |
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233 | 233 | Enum, |
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234 | 234 | Int, |
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235 | 235 | List as ListTrait, |
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236 | 236 | Unicode, |
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237 | 237 | Dict as DictTrait, |
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238 | 238 | Union as UnionTrait, |
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239 | 239 | observe, |
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240 | 240 | ) |
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241 | 241 | from traitlets.config.configurable import Configurable |
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242 | 242 | |
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243 | 243 | import __main__ |
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244 | 244 | |
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245 | 245 | # skip module docstests |
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246 | 246 | __skip_doctest__ = True |
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247 | 247 | |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | try: |
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250 | 250 | import jedi |
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251 | 251 | jedi.settings.case_insensitive_completion = False |
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252 | 252 | import jedi.api.helpers |
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253 | 253 | import jedi.api.classes |
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254 | 254 | JEDI_INSTALLED = True |
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255 | 255 | except ImportError: |
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256 | 256 | JEDI_INSTALLED = False |
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257 | 257 | |
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258 | 258 | |
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259 | 259 | if TYPE_CHECKING or GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION and sys.version_info >= (3, 11): |
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260 | 260 | from typing import cast |
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261 | 261 | from typing_extensions import TypedDict, NotRequired, Protocol, TypeAlias, TypeGuard |
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262 | 262 | else: |
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263 | 263 | from typing import Generic |
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264 | 264 | |
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265 | 265 | def cast(type_, obj): |
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266 | 266 | """Workaround for `TypeError: MatcherAPIv2() takes no arguments`""" |
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267 | 267 | return obj |
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268 | 268 | |
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269 | 269 | # do not require on runtime |
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270 | 270 | NotRequired = Tuple # requires Python >=3.11 |
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271 | 271 | TypedDict = Dict # by extension of `NotRequired` requires 3.11 too |
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272 | 272 | Protocol = object # requires Python >=3.8 |
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273 | 273 | TypeAlias = Any # requires Python >=3.10 |
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274 | 274 | TypeGuard = Generic # requires Python >=3.10 |
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275 | 275 | if GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION: |
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276 | 276 | from typing import TypedDict |
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277 | 277 | |
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278 | 278 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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279 | 279 | # Globals |
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280 | 280 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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281 | 281 | |
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282 | 282 | # ranges where we have most of the valid unicode names. We could be more finer |
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283 | 283 | # grained but is it worth it for performance While unicode have character in the |
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284 | 284 | # range 0, 0x110000, we seem to have name for about 10% of those. (131808 as I |
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285 | 285 | # write this). With below range we cover them all, with a density of ~67% |
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286 | 286 | # biggest next gap we consider only adds up about 1% density and there are 600 |
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287 | 287 | # gaps that would need hard coding. |
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288 | 288 | _UNICODE_RANGES = [(32, 0x323B0), (0xE0001, 0xE01F0)] |
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289 | 289 | |
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290 | 290 | # Public API |
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291 | 291 | __all__ = ["Completer", "IPCompleter"] |
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292 | 292 | |
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293 | 293 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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294 | 294 | PROTECTABLES = ' ' |
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295 | 295 | else: |
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296 | 296 | PROTECTABLES = ' ()[]{}?=\\|;:\'#*"^&' |
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297 | 297 | |
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298 | 298 | # Protect against returning an enormous number of completions which the frontend |
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299 | 299 | # may have trouble processing. |
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300 | 300 | MATCHES_LIMIT = 500 |
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301 | 301 | |
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302 | 302 | # Completion type reported when no type can be inferred. |
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303 | 303 | _UNKNOWN_TYPE = "<unknown>" |
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304 | 304 | |
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305 | 305 | # sentinel value to signal lack of a match |
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306 | 306 | not_found = object() |
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307 | 307 | |
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308 | 308 | class ProvisionalCompleterWarning(FutureWarning): |
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309 | 309 | """ |
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310 | 310 | Exception raise by an experimental feature in this module. |
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311 | 311 | |
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312 | 312 | Wrap code in :any:`provisionalcompleter` context manager if you |
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313 | 313 | are certain you want to use an unstable feature. |
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314 | 314 | """ |
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315 | 315 | pass |
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316 | 316 | |
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317 | 317 | warnings.filterwarnings('error', category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning) |
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318 | 318 | |
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319 | 319 | |
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320 | 320 | @skip_doctest |
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321 | 321 | @contextmanager |
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322 | 322 | def provisionalcompleter(action='ignore'): |
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323 | 323 | """ |
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324 | 324 | This context manager has to be used in any place where unstable completer |
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325 | 325 | behavior and API may be called. |
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326 | 326 | |
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327 | 327 | >>> with provisionalcompleter(): |
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328 | 328 | ... completer.do_experimental_things() # works |
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329 | 329 | |
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330 | 330 | >>> completer.do_experimental_things() # raises. |
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331 | 331 | |
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332 | 332 | .. note:: |
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333 | 333 | |
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334 | 334 | Unstable |
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335 | 335 | |
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336 | 336 | By using this context manager you agree that the API in use may change |
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337 | 337 | without warning, and that you won't complain if they do so. |
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338 | 338 | |
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339 | 339 | You also understand that, if the API is not to your liking, you should report |
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340 | 340 | a bug to explain your use case upstream. |
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341 | 341 | |
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342 | 342 | We'll be happy to get your feedback, feature requests, and improvements on |
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343 | 343 | any of the unstable APIs! |
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344 | 344 | """ |
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345 | 345 | with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
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346 | 346 | warnings.filterwarnings(action, category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning) |
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347 | 347 | yield |
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348 | 348 | |
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349 | 349 | |
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350 | 350 | def has_open_quotes(s): |
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351 | 351 | """Return whether a string has open quotes. |
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352 | 352 | |
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353 | 353 | This simply counts whether the number of quote characters of either type in |
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354 | 354 | the string is odd. |
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355 | 355 | |
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356 | 356 | Returns |
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357 | 357 | ------- |
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358 | 358 | If there is an open quote, the quote character is returned. Else, return |
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359 | 359 | False. |
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360 | 360 | """ |
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361 | 361 | # We check " first, then ', so complex cases with nested quotes will get |
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362 | 362 | # the " to take precedence. |
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363 | 363 | if s.count('"') % 2: |
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364 | 364 | return '"' |
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365 | 365 | elif s.count("'") % 2: |
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366 | 366 | return "'" |
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367 | 367 | else: |
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368 | 368 | return False |
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369 | 369 | |
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370 | 370 | |
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371 | 371 | def protect_filename(s, protectables=PROTECTABLES): |
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372 | 372 | """Escape a string to protect certain characters.""" |
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373 | 373 | if set(s) & set(protectables): |
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374 | 374 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
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375 | 375 | return '"' + s + '"' |
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376 | 376 | else: |
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377 | 377 | return "".join(("\\" + c if c in protectables else c) for c in s) |
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378 | 378 | else: |
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379 | 379 | return s |
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380 | 380 | |
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381 | 381 | |
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382 | 382 | def expand_user(path:str) -> Tuple[str, bool, str]: |
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383 | 383 | """Expand ``~``-style usernames in strings. |
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384 | 384 | |
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385 | 385 | This is similar to :func:`os.path.expanduser`, but it computes and returns |
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386 | 386 | extra information that will be useful if the input was being used in |
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387 | 387 | computing completions, and you wish to return the completions with the |
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388 | 388 | original '~' instead of its expanded value. |
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389 | 389 | |
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390 | 390 | Parameters |
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391 | 391 | ---------- |
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392 | 392 | path : str |
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393 | 393 | String to be expanded. If no ~ is present, the output is the same as the |
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394 | 394 | input. |
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395 | 395 | |
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396 | 396 | Returns |
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397 | 397 | ------- |
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398 | 398 | newpath : str |
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399 | 399 | Result of ~ expansion in the input path. |
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400 | 400 | tilde_expand : bool |
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401 | 401 | Whether any expansion was performed or not. |
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402 | 402 | tilde_val : str |
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403 | 403 | The value that ~ was replaced with. |
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404 | 404 | """ |
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405 | 405 | # Default values |
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406 | 406 | tilde_expand = False |
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407 | 407 | tilde_val = '' |
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408 | 408 | newpath = path |
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409 | 409 | |
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410 | 410 | if path.startswith('~'): |
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411 | 411 | tilde_expand = True |
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412 | 412 | rest = len(path)-1 |
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413 | 413 | newpath = os.path.expanduser(path) |
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414 | 414 | if rest: |
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415 | 415 | tilde_val = newpath[:-rest] |
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416 | 416 | else: |
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417 | 417 | tilde_val = newpath |
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418 | 418 | |
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419 | 419 | return newpath, tilde_expand, tilde_val |
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420 | 420 | |
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421 | 421 | |
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422 | 422 | def compress_user(path:str, tilde_expand:bool, tilde_val:str) -> str: |
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423 | 423 | """Does the opposite of expand_user, with its outputs. |
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424 | 424 | """ |
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425 | 425 | if tilde_expand: |
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426 | 426 | return path.replace(tilde_val, '~') |
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427 | 427 | else: |
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428 | 428 | return path |
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429 | 429 | |
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430 | 430 | |
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431 | 431 | def completions_sorting_key(word): |
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432 | 432 | """key for sorting completions |
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433 | 433 | |
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434 | 434 | This does several things: |
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435 | 435 | |
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436 | 436 | - Demote any completions starting with underscores to the end |
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437 | 437 | - Insert any %magic and %%cellmagic completions in the alphabetical order |
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438 | 438 | by their name |
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439 | 439 | """ |
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440 | 440 | prio1, prio2 = 0, 0 |
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441 | 441 | |
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442 | 442 | if word.startswith('__'): |
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443 | 443 | prio1 = 2 |
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444 | 444 | elif word.startswith('_'): |
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445 | 445 | prio1 = 1 |
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446 | 446 | |
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447 | 447 | if word.endswith('='): |
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448 | 448 | prio1 = -1 |
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449 | 449 | |
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450 | 450 | if word.startswith('%%'): |
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451 | 451 | # If there's another % in there, this is something else, so leave it alone |
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452 | 452 | if not "%" in word[2:]: |
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453 | 453 | word = word[2:] |
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454 | 454 | prio2 = 2 |
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455 | 455 | elif word.startswith('%'): |
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456 | 456 | if not "%" in word[1:]: |
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457 | 457 | word = word[1:] |
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458 | 458 | prio2 = 1 |
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459 | 459 | |
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460 | 460 | return prio1, word, prio2 |
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461 | 461 | |
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462 | 462 | |
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463 | 463 | class _FakeJediCompletion: |
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464 | 464 | """ |
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465 | 465 | This is a workaround to communicate to the UI that Jedi has crashed and to |
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466 | 466 | report a bug. Will be used only id :any:`IPCompleter.debug` is set to true. |
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467 | 467 | |
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468 | 468 | Added in IPython 6.0 so should likely be removed for 7.0 |
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469 | 469 | |
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470 | 470 | """ |
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471 | 471 | |
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472 | 472 | def __init__(self, name): |
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473 | 473 | |
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474 | 474 | self.name = name |
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475 | 475 | self.complete = name |
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476 | 476 | self.type = 'crashed' |
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477 | 477 | self.name_with_symbols = name |
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478 | 478 | self.signature = "" |
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479 | 479 | self._origin = "fake" |
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480 | 480 | self.text = "crashed" |
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481 | 481 | |
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482 | 482 | def __repr__(self): |
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483 | 483 | return '<Fake completion object jedi has crashed>' |
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484 | 484 | |
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485 | 485 | |
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486 | 486 | _JediCompletionLike = Union["jedi.api.Completion", _FakeJediCompletion] |
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487 | 487 | |
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488 | 488 | |
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489 | 489 | class Completion: |
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490 | 490 | """ |
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491 | 491 | Completion object used and returned by IPython completers. |
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492 | 492 | |
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493 | 493 | .. warning:: |
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494 | 494 | |
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495 | 495 | Unstable |
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496 | 496 | |
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497 | 497 | This function is unstable, API may change without warning. |
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498 | 498 | It will also raise unless use in proper context manager. |
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499 | 499 | |
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500 | 500 | This act as a middle ground :any:`Completion` object between the |
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501 | 501 | :any:`jedi.api.classes.Completion` object and the Prompt Toolkit completion |
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502 | 502 | object. While Jedi need a lot of information about evaluator and how the |
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503 | 503 | code should be ran/inspected, PromptToolkit (and other frontend) mostly |
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504 | 504 | need user facing information. |
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505 | 505 | |
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506 | 506 | - Which range should be replaced replaced by what. |
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507 | 507 | - Some metadata (like completion type), or meta information to displayed to |
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508 | 508 | the use user. |
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509 | 509 | |
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510 | 510 | For debugging purpose we can also store the origin of the completion (``jedi``, |
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511 | 511 | ``IPython.python_matches``, ``IPython.magics_matches``...). |
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512 | 512 | """ |
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513 | 513 | |
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514 | 514 | __slots__ = ['start', 'end', 'text', 'type', 'signature', '_origin'] |
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515 | 515 | |
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516 | 516 | def __init__( |
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517 | 517 | self, |
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518 | 518 | start: int, |
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519 | 519 | end: int, |
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520 | 520 | text: str, |
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521 | 521 | *, |
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522 | 522 | type: Optional[str] = None, |
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523 | 523 | _origin="", |
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524 | 524 | signature="", |
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525 | 525 | ) -> None: |
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526 | 526 | warnings.warn( |
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527 | 527 | "``Completion`` is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). " |
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528 | 528 | "It may change without warnings. " |
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529 | 529 | "Use in corresponding context manager.", |
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530 | 530 | category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, |
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531 | 531 | stacklevel=2, |
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532 | 532 | ) |
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533 | 533 | |
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534 | 534 | self.start = start |
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535 | 535 | self.end = end |
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536 | 536 | self.text = text |
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537 | 537 | self.type = type |
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538 | 538 | self.signature = signature |
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539 | 539 | self._origin = _origin |
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540 | 540 | |
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541 | 541 | def __repr__(self): |
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542 | 542 | return '<Completion start=%s end=%s text=%r type=%r, signature=%r,>' % \ |
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543 | 543 | (self.start, self.end, self.text, self.type or '?', self.signature or '?') |
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544 | 544 | |
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545 | 545 | def __eq__(self, other) -> bool: |
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546 | 546 | """ |
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547 | 547 | Equality and hash do not hash the type (as some completer may not be |
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548 | 548 | able to infer the type), but are use to (partially) de-duplicate |
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549 | 549 | completion. |
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550 | 550 | |
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551 | 551 | Completely de-duplicating completion is a bit tricker that just |
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552 | 552 | comparing as it depends on surrounding text, which Completions are not |
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553 | 553 | aware of. |
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554 | 554 | """ |
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555 | 555 | return self.start == other.start and \ |
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556 | 556 | self.end == other.end and \ |
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557 | 557 | self.text == other.text |
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558 | 558 | |
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559 | 559 | def __hash__(self): |
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560 | 560 | return hash((self.start, self.end, self.text)) |
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561 | 561 | |
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562 | 562 | |
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563 | 563 | class SimpleCompletion: |
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564 | 564 | """Completion item to be included in the dictionary returned by new-style Matcher (API v2). |
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565 | 565 | |
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566 | 566 | .. warning:: |
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567 | 567 | |
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568 | 568 | Provisional |
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569 | 569 | |
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570 | 570 | This class is used to describe the currently supported attributes of |
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571 | 571 | simple completion items, and any additional implementation details |
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572 | 572 | should not be relied on. Additional attributes may be included in |
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573 | 573 | future versions, and meaning of text disambiguated from the current |
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574 | 574 | dual meaning of "text to insert" and "text to used as a label". |
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575 | 575 | """ |
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576 | 576 | |
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577 | 577 | __slots__ = ["text", "type"] |
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578 | 578 | |
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579 | 579 | def __init__(self, text: str, *, type: Optional[str] = None): |
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580 | 580 | self.text = text |
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581 | 581 | self.type = type |
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582 | 582 | |
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583 | 583 | def __repr__(self): |
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584 | 584 | return f"<SimpleCompletion text={self.text!r} type={self.type!r}>" |
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585 | 585 | |
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586 | 586 | |
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587 | 587 | class _MatcherResultBase(TypedDict): |
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588 | 588 | """Definition of dictionary to be returned by new-style Matcher (API v2).""" |
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589 | 589 | |
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590 | 590 | #: Suffix of the provided ``CompletionContext.token``, if not given defaults to full token. |
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591 | 591 | matched_fragment: NotRequired[str] |
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592 | 592 | |
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593 | 593 | #: Whether to suppress results from all other matchers (True), some |
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594 | 594 | #: matchers (set of identifiers) or none (False); default is False. |
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595 | 595 | suppress: NotRequired[Union[bool, Set[str]]] |
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596 | 596 | |
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597 | 597 | #: Identifiers of matchers which should NOT be suppressed when this matcher |
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598 | 598 | #: requests to suppress all other matchers; defaults to an empty set. |
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599 | 599 | do_not_suppress: NotRequired[Set[str]] |
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600 | 600 | |
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601 | 601 | #: Are completions already ordered and should be left as-is? default is False. |
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602 | 602 | ordered: NotRequired[bool] |
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603 | 603 | |
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604 | 604 | |
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605 | 605 | @sphinx_options(show_inherited_members=True, exclude_inherited_from=["dict"]) |
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606 | 606 | class SimpleMatcherResult(_MatcherResultBase, TypedDict): |
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607 | 607 | """Result of new-style completion matcher.""" |
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608 | 608 | |
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609 | 609 | # note: TypedDict is added again to the inheritance chain |
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610 | 610 | # in order to get __orig_bases__ for documentation |
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611 | 611 | |
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612 | 612 | #: List of candidate completions |
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613 | 613 | completions: Sequence[SimpleCompletion] | Iterator[SimpleCompletion] |
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614 | 614 | |
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615 | 615 | |
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616 | 616 | class _JediMatcherResult(_MatcherResultBase): |
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617 | 617 | """Matching result returned by Jedi (will be processed differently)""" |
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618 | 618 | |
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619 | 619 | #: list of candidate completions |
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620 | 620 | completions: Iterator[_JediCompletionLike] |
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621 | 621 | |
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622 | 622 | |
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623 | 623 | AnyMatcherCompletion = Union[_JediCompletionLike, SimpleCompletion] |
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624 | 624 | AnyCompletion = TypeVar("AnyCompletion", AnyMatcherCompletion, Completion) |
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625 | 625 | |
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626 | 626 | |
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627 | 627 | @dataclass |
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628 | 628 | class CompletionContext: |
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629 | 629 | """Completion context provided as an argument to matchers in the Matcher API v2.""" |
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630 | 630 | |
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631 | 631 | # rationale: many legacy matchers relied on completer state (`self.text_until_cursor`) |
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632 | 632 | # which was not explicitly visible as an argument of the matcher, making any refactor |
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633 | 633 | # prone to errors; by explicitly passing `cursor_position` we can decouple the matchers |
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634 | 634 | # from the completer, and make substituting them in sub-classes easier. |
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635 | 635 | |
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636 | 636 | #: Relevant fragment of code directly preceding the cursor. |
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637 | 637 | #: The extraction of token is implemented via splitter heuristic |
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638 | 638 | #: (following readline behaviour for legacy reasons), which is user configurable |
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639 | 639 | #: (by switching the greedy mode). |
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640 | 640 | token: str |
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641 | 641 | |
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642 | 642 | #: The full available content of the editor or buffer |
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643 | 643 | full_text: str |
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644 | 644 | |
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645 | 645 | #: Cursor position in the line (the same for ``full_text`` and ``text``). |
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646 | 646 | cursor_position: int |
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647 | 647 | |
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648 | 648 | #: Cursor line in ``full_text``. |
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649 | 649 | cursor_line: int |
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650 | 650 | |
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651 | 651 | #: The maximum number of completions that will be used downstream. |
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652 | 652 | #: Matchers can use this information to abort early. |
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653 | 653 | #: The built-in Jedi matcher is currently excepted from this limit. |
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654 | 654 | # If not given, return all possible completions. |
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655 | 655 | limit: Optional[int] |
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656 | 656 | |
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657 | 657 | @cached_property |
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658 | 658 | def text_until_cursor(self) -> str: |
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659 | 659 | return self.line_with_cursor[: self.cursor_position] |
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660 | 660 | |
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661 | 661 | @cached_property |
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662 | 662 | def line_with_cursor(self) -> str: |
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663 | 663 | return self.full_text.split("\n")[self.cursor_line] |
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664 | 664 | |
|
665 | 665 | |
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666 | 666 | #: Matcher results for API v2. |
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667 | 667 | MatcherResult = Union[SimpleMatcherResult, _JediMatcherResult] |
|
668 | 668 | |
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669 | 669 | |
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670 | 670 | class _MatcherAPIv1Base(Protocol): |
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671 | 671 | def __call__(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
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672 | 672 | """Call signature.""" |
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673 | 673 | ... |
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674 | 674 | |
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675 | 675 | #: Used to construct the default matcher identifier |
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676 | 676 | __qualname__: str |
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677 | 677 | |
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678 | 678 | |
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679 | 679 | class _MatcherAPIv1Total(_MatcherAPIv1Base, Protocol): |
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680 | 680 | #: API version |
|
681 | 681 | matcher_api_version: Optional[Literal[1]] |
|
682 | 682 | |
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683 | 683 | def __call__(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
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684 | 684 | """Call signature.""" |
|
685 | 685 | ... |
|
686 | 686 | |
|
687 | 687 | |
|
688 | 688 | #: Protocol describing Matcher API v1. |
|
689 | 689 | MatcherAPIv1: TypeAlias = Union[_MatcherAPIv1Base, _MatcherAPIv1Total] |
|
690 | 690 | |
|
691 | 691 | |
|
692 | 692 | class MatcherAPIv2(Protocol): |
|
693 | 693 | """Protocol describing Matcher API v2.""" |
|
694 | 694 | |
|
695 | 695 | #: API version |
|
696 | 696 | matcher_api_version: Literal[2] = 2 |
|
697 | 697 | |
|
698 | 698 | def __call__(self, context: CompletionContext) -> MatcherResult: |
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699 | 699 | """Call signature.""" |
|
700 | 700 | ... |
|
701 | 701 | |
|
702 | 702 | #: Used to construct the default matcher identifier |
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703 | 703 | __qualname__: str |
|
704 | 704 | |
|
705 | 705 | |
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706 | 706 | Matcher: TypeAlias = Union[MatcherAPIv1, MatcherAPIv2] |
|
707 | 707 | |
|
708 | 708 | |
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709 | 709 | def _is_matcher_v1(matcher: Matcher) -> TypeGuard[MatcherAPIv1]: |
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710 | 710 | api_version = _get_matcher_api_version(matcher) |
|
711 | 711 | return api_version == 1 |
|
712 | 712 | |
|
713 | 713 | |
|
714 | 714 | def _is_matcher_v2(matcher: Matcher) -> TypeGuard[MatcherAPIv2]: |
|
715 | 715 | api_version = _get_matcher_api_version(matcher) |
|
716 | 716 | return api_version == 2 |
|
717 | 717 | |
|
718 | 718 | |
|
719 | 719 | def _is_sizable(value: Any) -> TypeGuard[Sized]: |
|
720 | 720 | """Determines whether objects is sizable""" |
|
721 | 721 | return hasattr(value, "__len__") |
|
722 | 722 | |
|
723 | 723 | |
|
724 | 724 | def _is_iterator(value: Any) -> TypeGuard[Iterator]: |
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725 | 725 | """Determines whether objects is sizable""" |
|
726 | 726 | return hasattr(value, "__next__") |
|
727 | 727 | |
|
728 | 728 | |
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729 | 729 | def has_any_completions(result: MatcherResult) -> bool: |
|
730 | 730 | """Check if any result includes any completions.""" |
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731 | 731 | completions = result["completions"] |
|
732 | 732 | if _is_sizable(completions): |
|
733 | 733 | return len(completions) != 0 |
|
734 | 734 | if _is_iterator(completions): |
|
735 | 735 | try: |
|
736 | 736 | old_iterator = completions |
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737 | 737 | first = next(old_iterator) |
|
738 | 738 | result["completions"] = cast( |
|
739 | 739 | Iterator[SimpleCompletion], |
|
740 | 740 | itertools.chain([first], old_iterator), |
|
741 | 741 | ) |
|
742 | 742 | return True |
|
743 | 743 | except StopIteration: |
|
744 | 744 | return False |
|
745 | 745 | raise ValueError( |
|
746 | 746 | "Completions returned by matcher need to be an Iterator or a Sizable" |
|
747 | 747 | ) |
|
748 | 748 | |
|
749 | 749 | |
|
750 | 750 | def completion_matcher( |
|
751 | 751 | *, |
|
752 | 752 | priority: Optional[float] = None, |
|
753 | 753 | identifier: Optional[str] = None, |
|
754 | 754 | api_version: int = 1, |
|
755 | 755 | ): |
|
756 | 756 | """Adds attributes describing the matcher. |
|
757 | 757 | |
|
758 | 758 | Parameters |
|
759 | 759 | ---------- |
|
760 | 760 | priority : Optional[float] |
|
761 | 761 | The priority of the matcher, determines the order of execution of matchers. |
|
762 | 762 | Higher priority means that the matcher will be executed first. Defaults to 0. |
|
763 | 763 | identifier : Optional[str] |
|
764 | 764 | identifier of the matcher allowing users to modify the behaviour via traitlets, |
|
765 | 765 | and also used to for debugging (will be passed as ``origin`` with the completions). |
|
766 | 766 | |
|
767 | 767 | Defaults to matcher function's ``__qualname__`` (for example, |
|
768 | 768 | ``IPCompleter.file_matcher`` for the built-in matched defined |
|
769 | 769 | as a ``file_matcher`` method of the ``IPCompleter`` class). |
|
770 | 770 | api_version: Optional[int] |
|
771 | 771 | version of the Matcher API used by this matcher. |
|
772 | 772 | Currently supported values are 1 and 2. |
|
773 | 773 | Defaults to 1. |
|
774 | 774 | """ |
|
775 | 775 | |
|
776 | 776 | def wrapper(func: Matcher): |
|
777 | 777 | func.matcher_priority = priority or 0 # type: ignore |
|
778 | 778 | func.matcher_identifier = identifier or func.__qualname__ # type: ignore |
|
779 | 779 | func.matcher_api_version = api_version # type: ignore |
|
780 | 780 | if TYPE_CHECKING: |
|
781 | 781 | if api_version == 1: |
|
782 | 782 | func = cast(MatcherAPIv1, func) |
|
783 | 783 | elif api_version == 2: |
|
784 | 784 | func = cast(MatcherAPIv2, func) |
|
785 | 785 | return func |
|
786 | 786 | |
|
787 | 787 | return wrapper |
|
788 | 788 | |
|
789 | 789 | |
|
790 | 790 | def _get_matcher_priority(matcher: Matcher): |
|
791 | 791 | return getattr(matcher, "matcher_priority", 0) |
|
792 | 792 | |
|
793 | 793 | |
|
794 | 794 | def _get_matcher_id(matcher: Matcher): |
|
795 | 795 | return getattr(matcher, "matcher_identifier", matcher.__qualname__) |
|
796 | 796 | |
|
797 | 797 | |
|
798 | 798 | def _get_matcher_api_version(matcher): |
|
799 | 799 | return getattr(matcher, "matcher_api_version", 1) |
|
800 | 800 | |
|
801 | 801 | |
|
802 | 802 | context_matcher = partial(completion_matcher, api_version=2) |
|
803 | 803 | |
|
804 | 804 | |
|
805 | 805 | _IC = Iterable[Completion] |
|
806 | 806 | |
|
807 | 807 | |
|
808 | 808 | def _deduplicate_completions(text: str, completions: _IC)-> _IC: |
|
809 | 809 | """ |
|
810 | 810 | Deduplicate a set of completions. |
|
811 | 811 | |
|
812 | 812 | .. warning:: |
|
813 | 813 | |
|
814 | 814 | Unstable |
|
815 | 815 | |
|
816 | 816 | This function is unstable, API may change without warning. |
|
817 | 817 | |
|
818 | 818 | Parameters |
|
819 | 819 | ---------- |
|
820 | 820 | text : str |
|
821 | 821 | text that should be completed. |
|
822 | 822 | completions : Iterator[Completion] |
|
823 | 823 | iterator over the completions to deduplicate |
|
824 | 824 | |
|
825 | 825 | Yields |
|
826 | 826 | ------ |
|
827 | 827 | `Completions` objects |
|
828 | 828 | Completions coming from multiple sources, may be different but end up having |
|
829 | 829 | the same effect when applied to ``text``. If this is the case, this will |
|
830 | 830 | consider completions as equal and only emit the first encountered. |
|
831 | 831 | Not folded in `completions()` yet for debugging purpose, and to detect when |
|
832 | 832 | the IPython completer does return things that Jedi does not, but should be |
|
833 | 833 | at some point. |
|
834 | 834 | """ |
|
835 | 835 | completions = list(completions) |
|
836 | 836 | if not completions: |
|
837 | 837 | return |
|
838 | 838 | |
|
839 | 839 | new_start = min(c.start for c in completions) |
|
840 | 840 | new_end = max(c.end for c in completions) |
|
841 | 841 | |
|
842 | 842 | seen = set() |
|
843 | 843 | for c in completions: |
|
844 | 844 | new_text = text[new_start:c.start] + c.text + text[c.end:new_end] |
|
845 | 845 | if new_text not in seen: |
|
846 | 846 | yield c |
|
847 | 847 | seen.add(new_text) |
|
848 | 848 | |
|
849 | 849 | |
|
850 | 850 | def rectify_completions(text: str, completions: _IC, *, _debug: bool = False) -> _IC: |
|
851 | 851 | """ |
|
852 | 852 | Rectify a set of completions to all have the same ``start`` and ``end`` |
|
853 | 853 | |
|
854 | 854 | .. warning:: |
|
855 | 855 | |
|
856 | 856 | Unstable |
|
857 | 857 | |
|
858 | 858 | This function is unstable, API may change without warning. |
|
859 | 859 | It will also raise unless use in proper context manager. |
|
860 | 860 | |
|
861 | 861 | Parameters |
|
862 | 862 | ---------- |
|
863 | 863 | text : str |
|
864 | 864 | text that should be completed. |
|
865 | 865 | completions : Iterator[Completion] |
|
866 | 866 | iterator over the completions to rectify |
|
867 | 867 | _debug : bool |
|
868 | 868 | Log failed completion |
|
869 | 869 | |
|
870 | 870 | Notes |
|
871 | 871 | ----- |
|
872 | 872 | :any:`jedi.api.classes.Completion` s returned by Jedi may not have the same start and end, though |
|
873 | 873 | the Jupyter Protocol requires them to behave like so. This will readjust |
|
874 | 874 | the completion to have the same ``start`` and ``end`` by padding both |
|
875 | 875 | extremities with surrounding text. |
|
876 | 876 | |
|
877 | 877 | During stabilisation should support a ``_debug`` option to log which |
|
878 | 878 | completion are return by the IPython completer and not found in Jedi in |
|
879 | 879 | order to make upstream bug report. |
|
880 | 880 | """ |
|
881 | 881 | warnings.warn("`rectify_completions` is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). " |
|
882 | 882 | "It may change without warnings. " |
|
883 | 883 | "Use in corresponding context manager.", |
|
884 | 884 | category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, stacklevel=2) |
|
885 | 885 | |
|
886 | 886 | completions = list(completions) |
|
887 | 887 | if not completions: |
|
888 | 888 | return |
|
889 | 889 | starts = (c.start for c in completions) |
|
890 | 890 | ends = (c.end for c in completions) |
|
891 | 891 | |
|
892 | 892 | new_start = min(starts) |
|
893 | 893 | new_end = max(ends) |
|
894 | 894 | |
|
895 | 895 | seen_jedi = set() |
|
896 | 896 | seen_python_matches = set() |
|
897 | 897 | for c in completions: |
|
898 | 898 | new_text = text[new_start:c.start] + c.text + text[c.end:new_end] |
|
899 | 899 | if c._origin == 'jedi': |
|
900 | 900 | seen_jedi.add(new_text) |
|
901 | 901 | elif c._origin == "IPCompleter.python_matcher": |
|
902 | 902 | seen_python_matches.add(new_text) |
|
903 | 903 | yield Completion(new_start, new_end, new_text, type=c.type, _origin=c._origin, signature=c.signature) |
|
904 | 904 | diff = seen_python_matches.difference(seen_jedi) |
|
905 | 905 | if diff and _debug: |
|
906 | 906 | print('IPython.python matches have extras:', diff) |
|
907 | 907 | |
|
908 | 908 | |
|
909 | 909 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
|
910 | 910 | DELIMS = ' \t\n`!@#$^&*()=+[{]}|;\'",<>?' |
|
911 | 911 | else: |
|
912 | 912 | DELIMS = ' \t\n`!@#$^&*()=+[{]}\\|;:\'",<>?' |
|
913 | 913 | |
|
914 | 914 | GREEDY_DELIMS = ' =\r\n' |
|
915 | 915 | |
|
916 | 916 | |
|
917 | 917 | class CompletionSplitter(object): |
|
918 | 918 | """An object to split an input line in a manner similar to readline. |
|
919 | 919 | |
|
920 | 920 | By having our own implementation, we can expose readline-like completion in |
|
921 | 921 | a uniform manner to all frontends. This object only needs to be given the |
|
922 | 922 | line of text to be split and the cursor position on said line, and it |
|
923 | 923 | returns the 'word' to be completed on at the cursor after splitting the |
|
924 | 924 | entire line. |
|
925 | 925 | |
|
926 | 926 | What characters are used as splitting delimiters can be controlled by |
|
927 | 927 | setting the ``delims`` attribute (this is a property that internally |
|
928 | 928 | automatically builds the necessary regular expression)""" |
|
929 | 929 | |
|
930 | 930 | # Private interface |
|
931 | 931 | |
|
932 | 932 | # A string of delimiter characters. The default value makes sense for |
|
933 | 933 | # IPython's most typical usage patterns. |
|
934 | 934 | _delims = DELIMS |
|
935 | 935 | |
|
936 | 936 | # The expression (a normal string) to be compiled into a regular expression |
|
937 | 937 | # for actual splitting. We store it as an attribute mostly for ease of |
|
938 | 938 | # debugging, since this type of code can be so tricky to debug. |
|
939 | 939 | _delim_expr = None |
|
940 | 940 | |
|
941 | 941 | # The regular expression that does the actual splitting |
|
942 | 942 | _delim_re = None |
|
943 | 943 | |
|
944 | 944 | def __init__(self, delims=None): |
|
945 | 945 | delims = CompletionSplitter._delims if delims is None else delims |
|
946 | 946 | self.delims = delims |
|
947 | 947 | |
|
948 | 948 | @property |
|
949 | 949 | def delims(self): |
|
950 | 950 | """Return the string of delimiter characters.""" |
|
951 | 951 | return self._delims |
|
952 | 952 | |
|
953 | 953 | @delims.setter |
|
954 | 954 | def delims(self, delims): |
|
955 | 955 | """Set the delimiters for line splitting.""" |
|
956 | 956 | expr = '[' + ''.join('\\'+ c for c in delims) + ']' |
|
957 | 957 | self._delim_re = re.compile(expr) |
|
958 | 958 | self._delims = delims |
|
959 | 959 | self._delim_expr = expr |
|
960 | 960 | |
|
961 | 961 | def split_line(self, line, cursor_pos=None): |
|
962 | 962 | """Split a line of text with a cursor at the given position. |
|
963 | 963 | """ |
|
964 | 964 | l = line if cursor_pos is None else line[:cursor_pos] |
|
965 | 965 | return self._delim_re.split(l)[-1] |
|
966 | 966 | |
|
967 | 967 | |
|
968 | 968 | |
|
969 | 969 | class Completer(Configurable): |
|
970 | 970 | |
|
971 | 971 | greedy = Bool( |
|
972 | 972 | False, |
|
973 | 973 | help="""Activate greedy completion. |
|
974 | 974 | |
|
975 | 975 | .. deprecated:: 8.8 |
|
976 | 976 | Use :std:configtrait:`Completer.evaluation` and :std:configtrait:`Completer.auto_close_dict_keys` instead. |
|
977 | 977 | |
|
978 | 978 | When enabled in IPython 8.8 or newer, changes configuration as follows: |
|
979 | 979 | |
|
980 | 980 | - ``Completer.evaluation = 'unsafe'`` |
|
981 | 981 | - ``Completer.auto_close_dict_keys = True`` |
|
982 | 982 | """, |
|
983 | 983 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
984 | 984 | |
|
985 | 985 | evaluation = Enum( |
|
986 | 986 | ("forbidden", "minimal", "limited", "unsafe", "dangerous"), |
|
987 | 987 | default_value="limited", |
|
988 | 988 | help="""Policy for code evaluation under completion. |
|
989 | 989 | |
|
990 | 990 | Successive options allow to enable more eager evaluation for better |
|
991 | 991 | completion suggestions, including for nested dictionaries, nested lists, |
|
992 | 992 | or even results of function calls. |
|
993 | 993 | Setting ``unsafe`` or higher can lead to evaluation of arbitrary user |
|
994 | 994 | code on :kbd:`Tab` with potentially unwanted or dangerous side effects. |
|
995 | 995 | |
|
996 | 996 | Allowed values are: |
|
997 | 997 | |
|
998 | 998 | - ``forbidden``: no evaluation of code is permitted, |
|
999 | 999 | - ``minimal``: evaluation of literals and access to built-in namespace; |
|
1000 | 1000 | no item/attribute evaluationm no access to locals/globals, |
|
1001 | 1001 | no evaluation of any operations or comparisons. |
|
1002 | 1002 | - ``limited``: access to all namespaces, evaluation of hard-coded methods |
|
1003 | 1003 | (for example: :any:`dict.keys`, :any:`object.__getattr__`, |
|
1004 | 1004 | :any:`object.__getitem__`) on allow-listed objects (for example: |
|
1005 | 1005 | :any:`dict`, :any:`list`, :any:`tuple`, ``pandas.Series``), |
|
1006 | 1006 | - ``unsafe``: evaluation of all methods and function calls but not of |
|
1007 | 1007 | syntax with side-effects like `del x`, |
|
1008 | 1008 | - ``dangerous``: completely arbitrary evaluation. |
|
1009 | 1009 | """, |
|
1010 | 1010 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
1011 | 1011 | |
|
1012 | 1012 | use_jedi = Bool(default_value=JEDI_INSTALLED, |
|
1013 | 1013 | help="Experimental: Use Jedi to generate autocompletions. " |
|
1014 | 1014 | "Default to True if jedi is installed.").tag(config=True) |
|
1015 | 1015 | |
|
1016 | 1016 | jedi_compute_type_timeout = Int(default_value=400, |
|
1017 | 1017 | help="""Experimental: restrict time (in milliseconds) during which Jedi can compute types. |
|
1018 | 1018 | Set to 0 to stop computing types. Non-zero value lower than 100ms may hurt |
|
1019 | 1019 | performance by preventing jedi to build its cache. |
|
1020 | 1020 | """).tag(config=True) |
|
1021 | 1021 | |
|
1022 | 1022 | debug = Bool(default_value=False, |
|
1023 | 1023 | help='Enable debug for the Completer. Mostly print extra ' |
|
1024 | 1024 | 'information for experimental jedi integration.')\ |
|
1025 | 1025 | .tag(config=True) |
|
1026 | 1026 | |
|
1027 | 1027 | backslash_combining_completions = Bool(True, |
|
1028 | 1028 | help="Enable unicode completions, e.g. \\alpha<tab> . " |
|
1029 | 1029 | "Includes completion of latex commands, unicode names, and expanding " |
|
1030 | 1030 | "unicode characters back to latex commands.").tag(config=True) |
|
1031 | 1031 | |
|
1032 | 1032 | auto_close_dict_keys = Bool( |
|
1033 | 1033 | False, |
|
1034 | 1034 | help=""" |
|
1035 | 1035 | Enable auto-closing dictionary keys. |
|
1036 | 1036 | |
|
1037 | 1037 | When enabled string keys will be suffixed with a final quote |
|
1038 | 1038 | (matching the opening quote), tuple keys will also receive a |
|
1039 | 1039 | separating comma if needed, and keys which are final will |
|
1040 | 1040 | receive a closing bracket (``]``). |
|
1041 | 1041 | """, |
|
1042 | 1042 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
1043 | 1043 | |
|
1044 | 1044 | def __init__(self, namespace=None, global_namespace=None, **kwargs): |
|
1045 | 1045 | """Create a new completer for the command line. |
|
1046 | 1046 | |
|
1047 | 1047 | Completer(namespace=ns, global_namespace=ns2) -> completer instance. |
|
1048 | 1048 | |
|
1049 | 1049 | If unspecified, the default namespace where completions are performed |
|
1050 | 1050 | is __main__ (technically, __main__.__dict__). Namespaces should be |
|
1051 | 1051 | given as dictionaries. |
|
1052 | 1052 | |
|
1053 | 1053 | An optional second namespace can be given. This allows the completer |
|
1054 | 1054 | to handle cases where both the local and global scopes need to be |
|
1055 | 1055 | distinguished. |
|
1056 | 1056 | """ |
|
1057 | 1057 | |
|
1058 | 1058 | # Don't bind to namespace quite yet, but flag whether the user wants a |
|
1059 | 1059 | # specific namespace or to use __main__.__dict__. This will allow us |
|
1060 | 1060 | # to bind to __main__.__dict__ at completion time, not now. |
|
1061 | 1061 | if namespace is None: |
|
1062 | 1062 | self.use_main_ns = True |
|
1063 | 1063 | else: |
|
1064 | 1064 | self.use_main_ns = False |
|
1065 | 1065 | self.namespace = namespace |
|
1066 | 1066 | |
|
1067 | 1067 | # The global namespace, if given, can be bound directly |
|
1068 | 1068 | if global_namespace is None: |
|
1069 | 1069 | self.global_namespace = {} |
|
1070 | 1070 | else: |
|
1071 | 1071 | self.global_namespace = global_namespace |
|
1072 | 1072 | |
|
1073 | 1073 | self.custom_matchers = [] |
|
1074 | 1074 | |
|
1075 | 1075 | super(Completer, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
|
1076 | 1076 | |
|
1077 | 1077 | def complete(self, text, state): |
|
1078 | 1078 | """Return the next possible completion for 'text'. |
|
1079 | 1079 | |
|
1080 | 1080 | This is called successively with state == 0, 1, 2, ... until it |
|
1081 | 1081 | returns None. The completion should begin with 'text'. |
|
1082 | 1082 | |
|
1083 | 1083 | """ |
|
1084 | 1084 | if self.use_main_ns: |
|
1085 | 1085 | self.namespace = __main__.__dict__ |
|
1086 | 1086 | |
|
1087 | 1087 | if state == 0: |
|
1088 | 1088 | if "." in text: |
|
1089 | 1089 | self.matches = self.attr_matches(text) |
|
1090 | 1090 | else: |
|
1091 | 1091 | self.matches = self.global_matches(text) |
|
1092 | 1092 | try: |
|
1093 | 1093 | return self.matches[state] |
|
1094 | 1094 | except IndexError: |
|
1095 | 1095 | return None |
|
1096 | 1096 | |
|
1097 | 1097 | def global_matches(self, text): |
|
1098 | 1098 | """Compute matches when text is a simple name. |
|
1099 | 1099 | |
|
1100 | 1100 | Return a list of all keywords, built-in functions and names currently |
|
1101 | 1101 | defined in self.namespace or self.global_namespace that match. |
|
1102 | 1102 | |
|
1103 | 1103 | """ |
|
1104 | 1104 | matches = [] |
|
1105 | 1105 | match_append = matches.append |
|
1106 | 1106 | n = len(text) |
|
1107 | 1107 | for lst in [ |
|
1108 | 1108 | keyword.kwlist, |
|
1109 | 1109 | builtin_mod.__dict__.keys(), |
|
1110 | 1110 | list(self.namespace.keys()), |
|
1111 | 1111 | list(self.global_namespace.keys()), |
|
1112 | 1112 | ]: |
|
1113 | 1113 | for word in lst: |
|
1114 | 1114 | if word[:n] == text and word != "__builtins__": |
|
1115 | 1115 | match_append(word) |
|
1116 | 1116 | |
|
1117 | 1117 | snake_case_re = re.compile(r"[^_]+(_[^_]+)+?\Z") |
|
1118 | 1118 | for lst in [list(self.namespace.keys()), list(self.global_namespace.keys())]: |
|
1119 | 1119 | shortened = { |
|
1120 | 1120 | "_".join([sub[0] for sub in word.split("_")]): word |
|
1121 | 1121 | for word in lst |
|
1122 | 1122 | if snake_case_re.match(word) |
|
1123 | 1123 | } |
|
1124 | 1124 | for word in shortened.keys(): |
|
1125 | 1125 | if word[:n] == text and word != "__builtins__": |
|
1126 | 1126 | match_append(shortened[word]) |
|
1127 | 1127 | return matches |
|
1128 | 1128 | |
|
1129 | 1129 | def attr_matches(self, text): |
|
1130 | 1130 | """Compute matches when text contains a dot. |
|
1131 | 1131 | |
|
1132 | 1132 | Assuming the text is of the form NAME.NAME....[NAME], and is |
|
1133 | 1133 | evaluatable in self.namespace or self.global_namespace, it will be |
|
1134 | 1134 | evaluated and its attributes (as revealed by dir()) are used as |
|
1135 | 1135 | possible completions. (For class instances, class members are |
|
1136 | 1136 | also considered.) |
|
1137 | 1137 | |
|
1138 | 1138 | WARNING: this can still invoke arbitrary C code, if an object |
|
1139 | 1139 | with a __getattr__ hook is evaluated. |
|
1140 | 1140 | |
|
1141 | 1141 | """ |
|
1142 | 1142 | return self._attr_matches(text)[0] |
|
1143 | 1143 | |
|
1144 | 1144 | def _attr_matches(self, text, include_prefix=True) -> Tuple[Sequence[str], str]: |
|
1145 | 1145 | m2 = re.match(r"(.+)\.(\w*)$", self.line_buffer) |
|
1146 | 1146 | if not m2: |
|
1147 | 1147 | return [], "" |
|
1148 | 1148 | expr, attr = m2.group(1, 2) |
|
1149 | 1149 | |
|
1150 | 1150 | obj = self._evaluate_expr(expr) |
|
1151 | 1151 | |
|
1152 | 1152 | if obj is not_found: |
|
1153 | 1153 | return [], "" |
|
1154 | 1154 | |
|
1155 | 1155 | if self.limit_to__all__ and hasattr(obj, '__all__'): |
|
1156 | 1156 | words = get__all__entries(obj) |
|
1157 | 1157 | else: |
|
1158 | 1158 | words = dir2(obj) |
|
1159 | 1159 | |
|
1160 | 1160 | try: |
|
1161 | 1161 | words = generics.complete_object(obj, words) |
|
1162 | 1162 | except TryNext: |
|
1163 | 1163 | pass |
|
1164 | 1164 | except AssertionError: |
|
1165 | 1165 | raise |
|
1166 | 1166 | except Exception: |
|
1167 | 1167 | # Silence errors from completion function |
|
1168 | 1168 | pass |
|
1169 | 1169 | # Build match list to return |
|
1170 | 1170 | n = len(attr) |
|
1171 | 1171 | |
|
1172 | 1172 | # Note: ideally we would just return words here and the prefix |
|
1173 | 1173 | # reconciliator would know that we intend to append to rather than |
|
1174 | 1174 | # replace the input text; this requires refactoring to return range |
|
1175 | 1175 | # which ought to be replaced (as does jedi). |
|
1176 | 1176 | if include_prefix: |
|
1177 | 1177 | tokens = _parse_tokens(expr) |
|
1178 | 1178 | rev_tokens = reversed(tokens) |
|
1179 | 1179 | skip_over = {tokenize.ENDMARKER, tokenize.NEWLINE} |
|
1180 | 1180 | name_turn = True |
|
1181 | 1181 | |
|
1182 | 1182 | parts = [] |
|
1183 | 1183 | for token in rev_tokens: |
|
1184 | 1184 | if token.type in skip_over: |
|
1185 | 1185 | continue |
|
1186 | 1186 | if token.type == tokenize.NAME and name_turn: |
|
1187 | 1187 | parts.append(token.string) |
|
1188 | 1188 | name_turn = False |
|
1189 | 1189 | elif ( |
|
1190 | 1190 | token.type == tokenize.OP and token.string == "." and not name_turn |
|
1191 | 1191 | ): |
|
1192 | 1192 | parts.append(token.string) |
|
1193 | 1193 | name_turn = True |
|
1194 | 1194 | else: |
|
1195 | 1195 | # short-circuit if not empty nor name token |
|
1196 | 1196 | break |
|
1197 | 1197 | |
|
1198 | 1198 | prefix_after_space = "".join(reversed(parts)) |
|
1199 | 1199 | else: |
|
1200 | 1200 | prefix_after_space = "" |
|
1201 | 1201 | |
|
1202 | 1202 | return ( |
|
1203 | 1203 | ["%s.%s" % (prefix_after_space, w) for w in words if w[:n] == attr], |
|
1204 | 1204 | "." + attr, |
|
1205 | 1205 | ) |
|
1206 | 1206 | |
|
1207 | 1207 | def _evaluate_expr(self, expr): |
|
1208 | 1208 | obj = not_found |
|
1209 | 1209 | done = False |
|
1210 | 1210 | while not done and expr: |
|
1211 | 1211 | try: |
|
1212 | 1212 | obj = guarded_eval( |
|
1213 | 1213 | expr, |
|
1214 | 1214 | EvaluationContext( |
|
1215 | 1215 | globals=self.global_namespace, |
|
1216 | 1216 | locals=self.namespace, |
|
1217 | 1217 | evaluation=self.evaluation, |
|
1218 | 1218 | ), |
|
1219 | 1219 | ) |
|
1220 | 1220 | done = True |
|
1221 | 1221 | except Exception as e: |
|
1222 | 1222 | if self.debug: |
|
1223 | 1223 | print("Evaluation exception", e) |
|
1224 | 1224 | # trim the expression to remove any invalid prefix |
|
1225 | 1225 | # e.g. user starts `(d[`, so we get `expr = '(d'`, |
|
1226 | 1226 | # where parenthesis is not closed. |
|
1227 | 1227 | # TODO: make this faster by reusing parts of the computation? |
|
1228 | 1228 | expr = expr[1:] |
|
1229 | 1229 | return obj |
|
1230 | 1230 | |
|
1231 | 1231 | def get__all__entries(obj): |
|
1232 | 1232 | """returns the strings in the __all__ attribute""" |
|
1233 | 1233 | try: |
|
1234 | 1234 | words = getattr(obj, '__all__') |
|
1235 | 1235 | except: |
|
1236 | 1236 | return [] |
|
1237 | 1237 | |
|
1238 | 1238 | return [w for w in words if isinstance(w, str)] |
|
1239 | 1239 | |
|
1240 | 1240 | |
|
1241 | 1241 | class _DictKeyState(enum.Flag): |
|
1242 | 1242 | """Represent state of the key match in context of other possible matches. |
|
1243 | 1243 | |
|
1244 | 1244 | - given `d1 = {'a': 1}` completion on `d1['<tab>` will yield `{'a': END_OF_ITEM}` as there is no tuple. |
|
1245 | 1245 | - given `d2 = {('a', 'b'): 1}`: `d2['a', '<tab>` will yield `{'b': END_OF_TUPLE}` as there is no tuple members to add beyond `'b'`. |
|
1246 | 1246 | - given `d3 = {('a', 'b'): 1}`: `d3['<tab>` will yield `{'a': IN_TUPLE}` as `'a'` can be added. |
|
1247 | 1247 | - given `d4 = {'a': 1, ('a', 'b'): 2}`: `d4['<tab>` will yield `{'a': END_OF_ITEM & END_OF_TUPLE}` |
|
1248 | 1248 | """ |
|
1249 | 1249 | |
|
1250 | 1250 | BASELINE = 0 |
|
1251 | 1251 | END_OF_ITEM = enum.auto() |
|
1252 | 1252 | END_OF_TUPLE = enum.auto() |
|
1253 | 1253 | IN_TUPLE = enum.auto() |
|
1254 | 1254 | |
|
1255 | 1255 | |
|
1256 | 1256 | def _parse_tokens(c): |
|
1257 | 1257 | """Parse tokens even if there is an error.""" |
|
1258 | 1258 | tokens = [] |
|
1259 | 1259 | token_generator = tokenize.generate_tokens(iter(c.splitlines()).__next__) |
|
1260 | 1260 | while True: |
|
1261 | 1261 | try: |
|
1262 | 1262 | tokens.append(next(token_generator)) |
|
1263 | 1263 | except tokenize.TokenError: |
|
1264 | 1264 | return tokens |
|
1265 | 1265 | except StopIteration: |
|
1266 | 1266 | return tokens |
|
1267 | 1267 | |
|
1268 | 1268 | |
|
1269 | 1269 | def _match_number_in_dict_key_prefix(prefix: str) -> Union[str, None]: |
|
1270 | 1270 | """Match any valid Python numeric literal in a prefix of dictionary keys. |
|
1271 | 1271 | |
|
1272 | 1272 | References: |
|
1273 | 1273 | - https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#numeric-literals |
|
1274 | 1274 | - https://docs.python.org/3/library/tokenize.html |
|
1275 | 1275 | """ |
|
1276 | 1276 | if prefix[-1].isspace(): |
|
1277 | 1277 | # if user typed a space we do not have anything to complete |
|
1278 | 1278 | # even if there was a valid number token before |
|
1279 | 1279 | return None |
|
1280 | 1280 | tokens = _parse_tokens(prefix) |
|
1281 | 1281 | rev_tokens = reversed(tokens) |
|
1282 | 1282 | skip_over = {tokenize.ENDMARKER, tokenize.NEWLINE} |
|
1283 | 1283 | number = None |
|
1284 | 1284 | for token in rev_tokens: |
|
1285 | 1285 | if token.type in skip_over: |
|
1286 | 1286 | continue |
|
1287 | 1287 | if number is None: |
|
1288 | 1288 | if token.type == tokenize.NUMBER: |
|
1289 | 1289 | number = token.string |
|
1290 | 1290 | continue |
|
1291 | 1291 | else: |
|
1292 | 1292 | # we did not match a number |
|
1293 | 1293 | return None |
|
1294 | 1294 | if token.type == tokenize.OP: |
|
1295 | 1295 | if token.string == ",": |
|
1296 | 1296 | break |
|
1297 | 1297 | if token.string in {"+", "-"}: |
|
1298 | 1298 | number = token.string + number |
|
1299 | 1299 | else: |
|
1300 | 1300 | return None |
|
1301 | 1301 | return number |
|
1302 | 1302 | |
|
1303 | 1303 | |
|
1304 | 1304 | _INT_FORMATS = { |
|
1305 | 1305 | "0b": bin, |
|
1306 | 1306 | "0o": oct, |
|
1307 | 1307 | "0x": hex, |
|
1308 | 1308 | } |
|
1309 | 1309 | |
|
1310 | 1310 | |
|
1311 | 1311 | def match_dict_keys( |
|
1312 | 1312 | keys: List[Union[str, bytes, Tuple[Union[str, bytes], ...]]], |
|
1313 | 1313 | prefix: str, |
|
1314 | 1314 | delims: str, |
|
1315 | 1315 | extra_prefix: Optional[Tuple[Union[str, bytes], ...]] = None, |
|
1316 | 1316 | ) -> Tuple[str, int, Dict[str, _DictKeyState]]: |
|
1317 | 1317 | """Used by dict_key_matches, matching the prefix to a list of keys |
|
1318 | 1318 | |
|
1319 | 1319 | Parameters |
|
1320 | 1320 | ---------- |
|
1321 | 1321 | keys |
|
1322 | 1322 | list of keys in dictionary currently being completed. |
|
1323 | 1323 | prefix |
|
1324 | 1324 | Part of the text already typed by the user. E.g. `mydict[b'fo` |
|
1325 | 1325 | delims |
|
1326 | 1326 | String of delimiters to consider when finding the current key. |
|
1327 | 1327 | extra_prefix : optional |
|
1328 | 1328 | Part of the text already typed in multi-key index cases. E.g. for |
|
1329 | 1329 | `mydict['foo', "bar", 'b`, this would be `('foo', 'bar')`. |
|
1330 | 1330 | |
|
1331 | 1331 | Returns |
|
1332 | 1332 | ------- |
|
1333 | 1333 | A tuple of three elements: ``quote``, ``token_start``, ``matched``, with |
|
1334 | 1334 | ``quote`` being the quote that need to be used to close current string. |
|
1335 | 1335 | ``token_start`` the position where the replacement should start occurring, |
|
1336 | 1336 | ``matches`` a dictionary of replacement/completion keys on keys and values |
|
1337 | 1337 | indicating whether the state. |
|
1338 | 1338 | """ |
|
1339 | 1339 | prefix_tuple = extra_prefix if extra_prefix else () |
|
1340 | 1340 | |
|
1341 | 1341 | prefix_tuple_size = sum( |
|
1342 | 1342 | [ |
|
1343 | 1343 | # for pandas, do not count slices as taking space |
|
1344 | 1344 | not isinstance(k, slice) |
|
1345 | 1345 | for k in prefix_tuple |
|
1346 | 1346 | ] |
|
1347 | 1347 | ) |
|
1348 | 1348 | text_serializable_types = (str, bytes, int, float, slice) |
|
1349 | 1349 | |
|
1350 | 1350 | def filter_prefix_tuple(key): |
|
1351 | 1351 | # Reject too short keys |
|
1352 | 1352 | if len(key) <= prefix_tuple_size: |
|
1353 | 1353 | return False |
|
1354 | 1354 | # Reject keys which cannot be serialised to text |
|
1355 | 1355 | for k in key: |
|
1356 | 1356 | if not isinstance(k, text_serializable_types): |
|
1357 | 1357 | return False |
|
1358 | 1358 | # Reject keys that do not match the prefix |
|
1359 | 1359 | for k, pt in zip(key, prefix_tuple): |
|
1360 | 1360 | if k != pt and not isinstance(pt, slice): |
|
1361 | 1361 | return False |
|
1362 | 1362 | # All checks passed! |
|
1363 | 1363 | return True |
|
1364 | 1364 | |
|
1365 | filtered_key_is_final: Dict[ | |
|
1366 | Union[str, bytes, int, float], _DictKeyState | |
|
1367 | ] = defaultdict(lambda: _DictKeyState.BASELINE) | |
|
1365 | filtered_key_is_final: Dict[Union[str, bytes, int, float], _DictKeyState] = ( | |
|
1366 | defaultdict(lambda: _DictKeyState.BASELINE) | |
|
1367 | ) | |
|
1368 | 1368 | |
|
1369 | 1369 | for k in keys: |
|
1370 | 1370 | # If at least one of the matches is not final, mark as undetermined. |
|
1371 | 1371 | # This can happen with `d = {111: 'b', (111, 222): 'a'}` where |
|
1372 | 1372 | # `111` appears final on first match but is not final on the second. |
|
1373 | 1373 | |
|
1374 | 1374 | if isinstance(k, tuple): |
|
1375 | 1375 | if filter_prefix_tuple(k): |
|
1376 | 1376 | key_fragment = k[prefix_tuple_size] |
|
1377 | 1377 | filtered_key_is_final[key_fragment] |= ( |
|
1378 | 1378 | _DictKeyState.END_OF_TUPLE |
|
1379 | 1379 | if len(k) == prefix_tuple_size + 1 |
|
1380 | 1380 | else _DictKeyState.IN_TUPLE |
|
1381 | 1381 | ) |
|
1382 | 1382 | elif prefix_tuple_size > 0: |
|
1383 | 1383 | # we are completing a tuple but this key is not a tuple, |
|
1384 | 1384 | # so we should ignore it |
|
1385 | 1385 | pass |
|
1386 | 1386 | else: |
|
1387 | 1387 | if isinstance(k, text_serializable_types): |
|
1388 | 1388 | filtered_key_is_final[k] |= _DictKeyState.END_OF_ITEM |
|
1389 | 1389 | |
|
1390 | 1390 | filtered_keys = filtered_key_is_final.keys() |
|
1391 | 1391 | |
|
1392 | 1392 | if not prefix: |
|
1393 | 1393 | return "", 0, {repr(k): v for k, v in filtered_key_is_final.items()} |
|
1394 | 1394 | |
|
1395 | 1395 | quote_match = re.search("(?:\"|')", prefix) |
|
1396 | 1396 | is_user_prefix_numeric = False |
|
1397 | 1397 | |
|
1398 | 1398 | if quote_match: |
|
1399 | 1399 | quote = quote_match.group() |
|
1400 | 1400 | valid_prefix = prefix + quote |
|
1401 | 1401 | try: |
|
1402 | 1402 | prefix_str = literal_eval(valid_prefix) |
|
1403 | 1403 | except Exception: |
|
1404 | 1404 | return "", 0, {} |
|
1405 | 1405 | else: |
|
1406 | 1406 | # If it does not look like a string, let's assume |
|
1407 | 1407 | # we are dealing with a number or variable. |
|
1408 | 1408 | number_match = _match_number_in_dict_key_prefix(prefix) |
|
1409 | 1409 | |
|
1410 | 1410 | # We do not want the key matcher to suggest variable names so we yield: |
|
1411 | 1411 | if number_match is None: |
|
1412 | 1412 | # The alternative would be to assume that user forgort the quote |
|
1413 | 1413 | # and if the substring matches, suggest adding it at the start. |
|
1414 | 1414 | return "", 0, {} |
|
1415 | 1415 | |
|
1416 | 1416 | prefix_str = number_match |
|
1417 | 1417 | is_user_prefix_numeric = True |
|
1418 | 1418 | quote = "" |
|
1419 | 1419 | |
|
1420 | 1420 | pattern = '[^' + ''.join('\\' + c for c in delims) + ']*$' |
|
1421 | 1421 | token_match = re.search(pattern, prefix, re.UNICODE) |
|
1422 | 1422 | assert token_match is not None # silence mypy |
|
1423 | 1423 | token_start = token_match.start() |
|
1424 | 1424 | token_prefix = token_match.group() |
|
1425 | 1425 | |
|
1426 | 1426 | matched: Dict[str, _DictKeyState] = {} |
|
1427 | 1427 | |
|
1428 | 1428 | str_key: Union[str, bytes] |
|
1429 | 1429 | |
|
1430 | 1430 | for key in filtered_keys: |
|
1431 | 1431 | if isinstance(key, (int, float)): |
|
1432 | 1432 | # User typed a number but this key is not a number. |
|
1433 | 1433 | if not is_user_prefix_numeric: |
|
1434 | 1434 | continue |
|
1435 | 1435 | str_key = str(key) |
|
1436 | 1436 | if isinstance(key, int): |
|
1437 | 1437 | int_base = prefix_str[:2].lower() |
|
1438 | 1438 | # if user typed integer using binary/oct/hex notation: |
|
1439 | 1439 | if int_base in _INT_FORMATS: |
|
1440 | 1440 | int_format = _INT_FORMATS[int_base] |
|
1441 | 1441 | str_key = int_format(key) |
|
1442 | 1442 | else: |
|
1443 | 1443 | # User typed a string but this key is a number. |
|
1444 | 1444 | if is_user_prefix_numeric: |
|
1445 | 1445 | continue |
|
1446 | 1446 | str_key = key |
|
1447 | 1447 | try: |
|
1448 | 1448 | if not str_key.startswith(prefix_str): |
|
1449 | 1449 | continue |
|
1450 | 1450 | except (AttributeError, TypeError, UnicodeError) as e: |
|
1451 | 1451 | # Python 3+ TypeError on b'a'.startswith('a') or vice-versa |
|
1452 | 1452 | continue |
|
1453 | 1453 | |
|
1454 | 1454 | # reformat remainder of key to begin with prefix |
|
1455 | 1455 | rem = str_key[len(prefix_str) :] |
|
1456 | 1456 | # force repr wrapped in ' |
|
1457 | 1457 | rem_repr = repr(rem + '"') if isinstance(rem, str) else repr(rem + b'"') |
|
1458 | 1458 | rem_repr = rem_repr[1 + rem_repr.index("'"):-2] |
|
1459 | 1459 | if quote == '"': |
|
1460 | 1460 | # The entered prefix is quoted with ", |
|
1461 | 1461 | # but the match is quoted with '. |
|
1462 | 1462 | # A contained " hence needs escaping for comparison: |
|
1463 | 1463 | rem_repr = rem_repr.replace('"', '\\"') |
|
1464 | 1464 | |
|
1465 | 1465 | # then reinsert prefix from start of token |
|
1466 | 1466 | match = "%s%s" % (token_prefix, rem_repr) |
|
1467 | 1467 | |
|
1468 | 1468 | matched[match] = filtered_key_is_final[key] |
|
1469 | 1469 | return quote, token_start, matched |
|
1470 | 1470 | |
|
1471 | 1471 | |
|
1472 | 1472 | def cursor_to_position(text:str, line:int, column:int)->int: |
|
1473 | 1473 | """ |
|
1474 | 1474 | Convert the (line,column) position of the cursor in text to an offset in a |
|
1475 | 1475 | string. |
|
1476 | 1476 | |
|
1477 | 1477 | Parameters |
|
1478 | 1478 | ---------- |
|
1479 | 1479 | text : str |
|
1480 | 1480 | The text in which to calculate the cursor offset |
|
1481 | 1481 | line : int |
|
1482 | 1482 | Line of the cursor; 0-indexed |
|
1483 | 1483 | column : int |
|
1484 | 1484 | Column of the cursor 0-indexed |
|
1485 | 1485 | |
|
1486 | 1486 | Returns |
|
1487 | 1487 | ------- |
|
1488 | 1488 | Position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed. |
|
1489 | 1489 | |
|
1490 | 1490 | See Also |
|
1491 | 1491 | -------- |
|
1492 | 1492 | position_to_cursor : reciprocal of this function |
|
1493 | 1493 | |
|
1494 | 1494 | """ |
|
1495 | 1495 | lines = text.split('\n') |
|
1496 | 1496 | assert line <= len(lines), '{} <= {}'.format(str(line), str(len(lines))) |
|
1497 | 1497 | |
|
1498 | 1498 | return sum(len(l) + 1 for l in lines[:line]) + column |
|
1499 | 1499 | |
|
1500 | 1500 | def position_to_cursor(text:str, offset:int)->Tuple[int, int]: |
|
1501 | 1501 | """ |
|
1502 | 1502 | Convert the position of the cursor in text (0 indexed) to a line |
|
1503 | 1503 | number(0-indexed) and a column number (0-indexed) pair |
|
1504 | 1504 | |
|
1505 | 1505 | Position should be a valid position in ``text``. |
|
1506 | 1506 | |
|
1507 | 1507 | Parameters |
|
1508 | 1508 | ---------- |
|
1509 | 1509 | text : str |
|
1510 | 1510 | The text in which to calculate the cursor offset |
|
1511 | 1511 | offset : int |
|
1512 | 1512 | Position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed. |
|
1513 | 1513 | |
|
1514 | 1514 | Returns |
|
1515 | 1515 | ------- |
|
1516 | 1516 | (line, column) : (int, int) |
|
1517 | 1517 | Line of the cursor; 0-indexed, column of the cursor 0-indexed |
|
1518 | 1518 | |
|
1519 | 1519 | See Also |
|
1520 | 1520 | -------- |
|
1521 | 1521 | cursor_to_position : reciprocal of this function |
|
1522 | 1522 | |
|
1523 | 1523 | """ |
|
1524 | 1524 | |
|
1525 | 1525 | assert 0 <= offset <= len(text) , "0 <= %s <= %s" % (offset , len(text)) |
|
1526 | 1526 | |
|
1527 | 1527 | before = text[:offset] |
|
1528 | 1528 | blines = before.split('\n') # ! splitnes trim trailing \n |
|
1529 | 1529 | line = before.count('\n') |
|
1530 | 1530 | col = len(blines[-1]) |
|
1531 | 1531 | return line, col |
|
1532 | 1532 | |
|
1533 | 1533 | |
|
1534 | 1534 | def _safe_isinstance(obj, module, class_name, *attrs): |
|
1535 | 1535 | """Checks if obj is an instance of module.class_name if loaded |
|
1536 | 1536 | """ |
|
1537 | 1537 | if module in sys.modules: |
|
1538 | 1538 | m = sys.modules[module] |
|
1539 | 1539 | for attr in [class_name, *attrs]: |
|
1540 | 1540 | m = getattr(m, attr) |
|
1541 | 1541 | return isinstance(obj, m) |
|
1542 | 1542 | |
|
1543 | 1543 | |
|
1544 | 1544 | @context_matcher() |
|
1545 | 1545 | def back_unicode_name_matcher(context: CompletionContext): |
|
1546 | 1546 | """Match Unicode characters back to Unicode name |
|
1547 | 1547 | |
|
1548 | 1548 | Same as :any:`back_unicode_name_matches`, but adopted to new Matcher API. |
|
1549 | 1549 | """ |
|
1550 | 1550 | fragment, matches = back_unicode_name_matches(context.text_until_cursor) |
|
1551 | 1551 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
1552 | 1552 | matches, type="unicode", fragment=fragment, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
1553 | 1553 | ) |
|
1554 | 1554 | |
|
1555 | 1555 | |
|
1556 | 1556 | def back_unicode_name_matches(text: str) -> Tuple[str, Sequence[str]]: |
|
1557 | 1557 | """Match Unicode characters back to Unicode name |
|
1558 | 1558 | |
|
1559 | 1559 | This does ``β`` -> ``\\snowman`` |
|
1560 | 1560 | |
|
1561 | 1561 | Note that snowman is not a valid python3 combining character but will be expanded. |
|
1562 | 1562 | Though it will not recombine back to the snowman character by the completion machinery. |
|
1563 | 1563 | |
|
1564 | 1564 | This will not either back-complete standard sequences like \\n, \\b ... |
|
1565 | 1565 | |
|
1566 | 1566 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
1567 | 1567 | You can use :meth:`back_unicode_name_matcher` instead. |
|
1568 | 1568 | |
|
1569 | 1569 | Returns |
|
1570 | 1570 | ======= |
|
1571 | 1571 | |
|
1572 | 1572 | Return a tuple with two elements: |
|
1573 | 1573 | |
|
1574 | 1574 | - The Unicode character that was matched (preceded with a backslash), or |
|
1575 | 1575 | empty string, |
|
1576 | 1576 | - a sequence (of 1), name for the match Unicode character, preceded by |
|
1577 | 1577 | backslash, or empty if no match. |
|
1578 | 1578 | """ |
|
1579 | 1579 | if len(text)<2: |
|
1580 | 1580 | return '', () |
|
1581 | 1581 | maybe_slash = text[-2] |
|
1582 | 1582 | if maybe_slash != '\\': |
|
1583 | 1583 | return '', () |
|
1584 | 1584 | |
|
1585 | 1585 | char = text[-1] |
|
1586 | 1586 | # no expand on quote for completion in strings. |
|
1587 | 1587 | # nor backcomplete standard ascii keys |
|
1588 | 1588 | if char in string.ascii_letters or char in ('"',"'"): |
|
1589 | 1589 | return '', () |
|
1590 | 1590 | try : |
|
1591 | 1591 | unic = unicodedata.name(char) |
|
1592 | 1592 | return '\\'+char,('\\'+unic,) |
|
1593 | 1593 | except KeyError: |
|
1594 | 1594 | pass |
|
1595 | 1595 | return '', () |
|
1596 | 1596 | |
|
1597 | 1597 | |
|
1598 | 1598 | @context_matcher() |
|
1599 | 1599 | def back_latex_name_matcher(context: CompletionContext): |
|
1600 | 1600 | """Match latex characters back to unicode name |
|
1601 | 1601 | |
|
1602 | 1602 | Same as :any:`back_latex_name_matches`, but adopted to new Matcher API. |
|
1603 | 1603 | """ |
|
1604 | 1604 | fragment, matches = back_latex_name_matches(context.text_until_cursor) |
|
1605 | 1605 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
1606 | 1606 | matches, type="latex", fragment=fragment, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
1607 | 1607 | ) |
|
1608 | 1608 | |
|
1609 | 1609 | |
|
1610 | 1610 | def back_latex_name_matches(text: str) -> Tuple[str, Sequence[str]]: |
|
1611 | 1611 | """Match latex characters back to unicode name |
|
1612 | 1612 | |
|
1613 | 1613 | This does ``\\β΅`` -> ``\\aleph`` |
|
1614 | 1614 | |
|
1615 | 1615 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
1616 | 1616 | You can use :meth:`back_latex_name_matcher` instead. |
|
1617 | 1617 | """ |
|
1618 | 1618 | if len(text)<2: |
|
1619 | 1619 | return '', () |
|
1620 | 1620 | maybe_slash = text[-2] |
|
1621 | 1621 | if maybe_slash != '\\': |
|
1622 | 1622 | return '', () |
|
1623 | 1623 | |
|
1624 | 1624 | |
|
1625 | 1625 | char = text[-1] |
|
1626 | 1626 | # no expand on quote for completion in strings. |
|
1627 | 1627 | # nor backcomplete standard ascii keys |
|
1628 | 1628 | if char in string.ascii_letters or char in ('"',"'"): |
|
1629 | 1629 | return '', () |
|
1630 | 1630 | try : |
|
1631 | 1631 | latex = reverse_latex_symbol[char] |
|
1632 | 1632 | # '\\' replace the \ as well |
|
1633 | 1633 | return '\\'+char,[latex] |
|
1634 | 1634 | except KeyError: |
|
1635 | 1635 | pass |
|
1636 | 1636 | return '', () |
|
1637 | 1637 | |
|
1638 | 1638 | |
|
1639 | 1639 | def _formatparamchildren(parameter) -> str: |
|
1640 | 1640 | """ |
|
1641 | 1641 | Get parameter name and value from Jedi Private API |
|
1642 | 1642 | |
|
1643 | 1643 | Jedi does not expose a simple way to get `param=value` from its API. |
|
1644 | 1644 | |
|
1645 | 1645 | Parameters |
|
1646 | 1646 | ---------- |
|
1647 | 1647 | parameter |
|
1648 | 1648 | Jedi's function `Param` |
|
1649 | 1649 | |
|
1650 | 1650 | Returns |
|
1651 | 1651 | ------- |
|
1652 | 1652 | A string like 'a', 'b=1', '*args', '**kwargs' |
|
1653 | 1653 | |
|
1654 | 1654 | """ |
|
1655 | 1655 | description = parameter.description |
|
1656 | 1656 | if not description.startswith('param '): |
|
1657 | 1657 | raise ValueError('Jedi function parameter description have change format.' |
|
1658 | 1658 | 'Expected "param ...", found %r".' % description) |
|
1659 | 1659 | return description[6:] |
|
1660 | 1660 | |
|
1661 | 1661 | def _make_signature(completion)-> str: |
|
1662 | 1662 | """ |
|
1663 | 1663 | Make the signature from a jedi completion |
|
1664 | 1664 | |
|
1665 | 1665 | Parameters |
|
1666 | 1666 | ---------- |
|
1667 | 1667 | completion : jedi.Completion |
|
1668 | 1668 | object does not complete a function type |
|
1669 | 1669 | |
|
1670 | 1670 | Returns |
|
1671 | 1671 | ------- |
|
1672 | 1672 | a string consisting of the function signature, with the parenthesis but |
|
1673 | 1673 | without the function name. example: |
|
1674 | 1674 | `(a, *args, b=1, **kwargs)` |
|
1675 | 1675 | |
|
1676 | 1676 | """ |
|
1677 | 1677 | |
|
1678 | 1678 | # it looks like this might work on jedi 0.17 |
|
1679 | 1679 | if hasattr(completion, 'get_signatures'): |
|
1680 | 1680 | signatures = completion.get_signatures() |
|
1681 | 1681 | if not signatures: |
|
1682 | 1682 | return '(?)' |
|
1683 | 1683 | |
|
1684 | 1684 | c0 = completion.get_signatures()[0] |
|
1685 | 1685 | return '('+c0.to_string().split('(', maxsplit=1)[1] |
|
1686 | 1686 | |
|
1687 | 1687 | return '(%s)'% ', '.join([f for f in (_formatparamchildren(p) for signature in completion.get_signatures() |
|
1688 | 1688 | for p in signature.defined_names()) if f]) |
|
1689 | 1689 | |
|
1690 | 1690 | |
|
1691 | 1691 | _CompleteResult = Dict[str, MatcherResult] |
|
1692 | 1692 | |
|
1693 | 1693 | |
|
1694 | 1694 | DICT_MATCHER_REGEX = re.compile( |
|
1695 | 1695 | r"""(?x) |
|
1696 | 1696 | ( # match dict-referring - or any get item object - expression |
|
1697 | 1697 | .+ |
|
1698 | 1698 | ) |
|
1699 | 1699 | \[ # open bracket |
|
1700 | 1700 | \s* # and optional whitespace |
|
1701 | 1701 | # Capture any number of serializable objects (e.g. "a", "b", 'c') |
|
1702 | 1702 | # and slices |
|
1703 | 1703 | ((?:(?: |
|
1704 | 1704 | (?: # closed string |
|
1705 | 1705 | [uUbB]? # string prefix (r not handled) |
|
1706 | 1706 | (?: |
|
1707 | 1707 | '(?:[^']|(?<!\\)\\')*' |
|
1708 | 1708 | | |
|
1709 | 1709 | "(?:[^"]|(?<!\\)\\")*" |
|
1710 | 1710 | ) |
|
1711 | 1711 | ) |
|
1712 | 1712 | | |
|
1713 | 1713 | # capture integers and slices |
|
1714 | 1714 | (?:[-+]?\d+)?(?::(?:[-+]?\d+)?){0,2} |
|
1715 | 1715 | | |
|
1716 | 1716 | # integer in bin/hex/oct notation |
|
1717 | 1717 | 0[bBxXoO]_?(?:\w|\d)+ |
|
1718 | 1718 | ) |
|
1719 | 1719 | \s*,\s* |
|
1720 | 1720 | )*) |
|
1721 | 1721 | ((?: |
|
1722 | 1722 | (?: # unclosed string |
|
1723 | 1723 | [uUbB]? # string prefix (r not handled) |
|
1724 | 1724 | (?: |
|
1725 | 1725 | '(?:[^']|(?<!\\)\\')* |
|
1726 | 1726 | | |
|
1727 | 1727 | "(?:[^"]|(?<!\\)\\")* |
|
1728 | 1728 | ) |
|
1729 | 1729 | ) |
|
1730 | 1730 | | |
|
1731 | 1731 | # unfinished integer |
|
1732 | 1732 | (?:[-+]?\d+) |
|
1733 | 1733 | | |
|
1734 | 1734 | # integer in bin/hex/oct notation |
|
1735 | 1735 | 0[bBxXoO]_?(?:\w|\d)+ |
|
1736 | 1736 | ) |
|
1737 | 1737 | )? |
|
1738 | 1738 | $ |
|
1739 | 1739 | """ |
|
1740 | 1740 | ) |
|
1741 | 1741 | |
|
1742 | 1742 | |
|
1743 | 1743 | def _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
1744 | 1744 | matches: Sequence[str], |
|
1745 | 1745 | type: str, |
|
1746 | 1746 | fragment: Optional[str] = None, |
|
1747 | 1747 | suppress_if_matches: bool = False, |
|
1748 | 1748 | ) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
|
1749 | 1749 | """Utility to help with transition""" |
|
1750 | 1750 | result = { |
|
1751 | 1751 | "completions": [SimpleCompletion(text=match, type=type) for match in matches], |
|
1752 | 1752 | "suppress": (True if matches else False) if suppress_if_matches else False, |
|
1753 | 1753 | } |
|
1754 | 1754 | if fragment is not None: |
|
1755 | 1755 | result["matched_fragment"] = fragment |
|
1756 | 1756 | return cast(SimpleMatcherResult, result) |
|
1757 | 1757 | |
|
1758 | 1758 | |
|
1759 | 1759 | class IPCompleter(Completer): |
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1760 | 1760 | """Extension of the completer class with IPython-specific features""" |
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1761 | 1761 | |
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1762 | 1762 | @observe('greedy') |
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1763 | 1763 | def _greedy_changed(self, change): |
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1764 | 1764 | """update the splitter and readline delims when greedy is changed""" |
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1765 | 1765 | if change["new"]: |
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1766 | 1766 | self.evaluation = "unsafe" |
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1767 | 1767 | self.auto_close_dict_keys = True |
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1768 | 1768 | self.splitter.delims = GREEDY_DELIMS |
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1769 | 1769 | else: |
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1770 | 1770 | self.evaluation = "limited" |
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1771 | 1771 | self.auto_close_dict_keys = False |
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1772 | 1772 | self.splitter.delims = DELIMS |
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1773 | 1773 | |
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1774 | 1774 | dict_keys_only = Bool( |
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1775 | 1775 | False, |
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1776 | 1776 | help=""" |
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1777 | 1777 | Whether to show dict key matches only. |
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1778 | 1778 | |
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1779 | 1779 | (disables all matchers except for `IPCompleter.dict_key_matcher`). |
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1780 | 1780 | """, |
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1781 | 1781 | ) |
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1782 | 1782 | |
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1783 | 1783 | suppress_competing_matchers = UnionTrait( |
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1784 | 1784 | [Bool(allow_none=True), DictTrait(Bool(None, allow_none=True))], |
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1785 | 1785 | default_value=None, |
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1786 | 1786 | help=""" |
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1787 | 1787 | Whether to suppress completions from other *Matchers*. |
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1788 | 1788 | |
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1789 | 1789 | When set to ``None`` (default) the matchers will attempt to auto-detect |
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1790 | 1790 | whether suppression of other matchers is desirable. For example, at |
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1791 | 1791 | the beginning of a line followed by `%` we expect a magic completion |
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1792 | 1792 | to be the only applicable option, and after ``my_dict['`` we usually |
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1793 | 1793 | expect a completion with an existing dictionary key. |
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1794 | 1794 | |
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1795 | 1795 | If you want to disable this heuristic and see completions from all matchers, |
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1796 | 1796 | set ``IPCompleter.suppress_competing_matchers = False``. |
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1797 | 1797 | To disable the heuristic for specific matchers provide a dictionary mapping: |
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1798 | 1798 | ``IPCompleter.suppress_competing_matchers = {'IPCompleter.dict_key_matcher': False}``. |
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1799 | 1799 | |
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1800 | 1800 | Set ``IPCompleter.suppress_competing_matchers = True`` to limit |
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1801 | 1801 | completions to the set of matchers with the highest priority; |
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1802 | 1802 | this is equivalent to ``IPCompleter.merge_completions`` and |
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1803 | 1803 | can be beneficial for performance, but will sometimes omit relevant |
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1804 | 1804 | candidates from matchers further down the priority list. |
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1805 | 1805 | """, |
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1806 | 1806 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1807 | 1807 | |
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1808 | 1808 | merge_completions = Bool( |
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1809 | 1809 | True, |
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1810 | 1810 | help="""Whether to merge completion results into a single list |
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1811 | 1811 | |
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1812 | 1812 | If False, only the completion results from the first non-empty |
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1813 | 1813 | completer will be returned. |
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1814 | 1814 | |
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1815 | 1815 | As of version 8.6.0, setting the value to ``False`` is an alias for: |
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1816 | 1816 | ``IPCompleter.suppress_competing_matchers = True.``. |
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1817 | 1817 | """, |
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1818 | 1818 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1819 | 1819 | |
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1820 | 1820 | disable_matchers = ListTrait( |
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1821 | 1821 | Unicode(), |
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1822 | 1822 | help="""List of matchers to disable. |
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1823 | 1823 | |
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1824 | 1824 | The list should contain matcher identifiers (see :any:`completion_matcher`). |
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1825 | 1825 | """, |
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1826 | 1826 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1827 | 1827 | |
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1828 | 1828 | omit__names = Enum( |
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1829 | 1829 | (0, 1, 2), |
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1830 | 1830 | default_value=2, |
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1831 | 1831 | help="""Instruct the completer to omit private method names |
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1832 | 1832 | |
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1833 | 1833 | Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``. |
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1834 | 1834 | |
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1835 | 1835 | When 2 [default]: all names that start with '_' will be excluded. |
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1836 | 1836 | |
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1837 | 1837 | When 1: all 'magic' names (``__foo__``) will be excluded. |
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1838 | 1838 | |
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1839 | 1839 | When 0: nothing will be excluded. |
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1840 | 1840 | """ |
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1841 | 1841 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1842 | 1842 | limit_to__all__ = Bool(False, |
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1843 | 1843 | help=""" |
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1844 | 1844 | DEPRECATED as of version 5.0. |
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1845 | 1845 | |
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1846 | 1846 | Instruct the completer to use __all__ for the completion |
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1847 | 1847 | |
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1848 | 1848 | Specifically, when completing on ``object.<tab>``. |
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1849 | 1849 | |
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1850 | 1850 | When True: only those names in obj.__all__ will be included. |
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1851 | 1851 | |
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1852 | 1852 | When False [default]: the __all__ attribute is ignored |
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1853 | 1853 | """, |
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1854 | 1854 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1855 | 1855 | |
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1856 | 1856 | profile_completions = Bool( |
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1857 | 1857 | default_value=False, |
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1858 | 1858 | help="If True, emit profiling data for completion subsystem using cProfile." |
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1859 | 1859 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1860 | 1860 | |
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1861 | 1861 | profiler_output_dir = Unicode( |
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1862 | 1862 | default_value=".completion_profiles", |
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1863 | 1863 | help="Template for path at which to output profile data for completions." |
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1864 | 1864 | ).tag(config=True) |
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1865 | 1865 | |
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1866 | 1866 | @observe('limit_to__all__') |
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1867 | 1867 | def _limit_to_all_changed(self, change): |
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1868 | 1868 | warnings.warn('`IPython.core.IPCompleter.limit_to__all__` configuration ' |
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1869 | 1869 | 'value has been deprecated since IPython 5.0, will be made to have ' |
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1870 | 1870 | 'no effects and then removed in future version of IPython.', |
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1871 | 1871 | UserWarning) |
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1872 | 1872 | |
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1873 | 1873 | def __init__( |
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1874 | 1874 | self, shell=None, namespace=None, global_namespace=None, config=None, **kwargs |
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1875 | 1875 | ): |
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1876 | 1876 | """IPCompleter() -> completer |
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1877 | 1877 | |
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1878 | 1878 | Return a completer object. |
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1879 | 1879 | |
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1880 | 1880 | Parameters |
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1881 | 1881 | ---------- |
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1882 | 1882 | shell |
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1883 | 1883 | a pointer to the ipython shell itself. This is needed |
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1884 | 1884 | because this completer knows about magic functions, and those can |
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1885 | 1885 | only be accessed via the ipython instance. |
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1886 | 1886 | namespace : dict, optional |
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1887 | 1887 | an optional dict where completions are performed. |
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1888 | 1888 | global_namespace : dict, optional |
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1889 | 1889 | secondary optional dict for completions, to |
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1890 | 1890 | handle cases (such as IPython embedded inside functions) where |
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1891 | 1891 | both Python scopes are visible. |
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1892 | 1892 | config : Config |
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1893 | 1893 | traitlet's config object |
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1894 | 1894 | **kwargs |
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1895 | 1895 | passed to super class unmodified. |
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1896 | 1896 | """ |
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1897 | 1897 | |
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1898 | 1898 | self.magic_escape = ESC_MAGIC |
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1899 | 1899 | self.splitter = CompletionSplitter() |
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1900 | 1900 | |
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1901 | 1901 | # _greedy_changed() depends on splitter and readline being defined: |
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1902 | 1902 | super().__init__( |
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1903 | 1903 | namespace=namespace, |
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1904 | 1904 | global_namespace=global_namespace, |
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1905 | 1905 | config=config, |
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1906 | 1906 | **kwargs, |
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1907 | 1907 | ) |
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1908 | 1908 | |
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1909 | 1909 | # List where completion matches will be stored |
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1910 | 1910 | self.matches = [] |
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1911 | 1911 | self.shell = shell |
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1912 | 1912 | # Regexp to split filenames with spaces in them |
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1913 | 1913 | self.space_name_re = re.compile(r'([^\\] )') |
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1914 | 1914 | # Hold a local ref. to glob.glob for speed |
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1915 | 1915 | self.glob = glob.glob |
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1916 | 1916 | |
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1917 | 1917 | # Determine if we are running on 'dumb' terminals, like (X)Emacs |
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1918 | 1918 | # buffers, to avoid completion problems. |
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1919 | 1919 | term = os.environ.get('TERM','xterm') |
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1920 | 1920 | self.dumb_terminal = term in ['dumb','emacs'] |
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1921 | 1921 | |
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1922 | 1922 | # Special handling of backslashes needed in win32 platforms |
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1923 | 1923 | if sys.platform == "win32": |
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1924 | 1924 | self.clean_glob = self._clean_glob_win32 |
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1925 | 1925 | else: |
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1926 | 1926 | self.clean_glob = self._clean_glob |
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1927 | 1927 | |
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1928 | 1928 | #regexp to parse docstring for function signature |
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1929 | 1929 | self.docstring_sig_re = re.compile(r'^[\w|\s.]+\(([^)]*)\).*') |
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1930 | 1930 | self.docstring_kwd_re = re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*.*)') |
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1931 | 1931 | #use this if positional argument name is also needed |
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1932 | 1932 | #= re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=?\s*.*)') |
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1933 | 1933 | |
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1934 | 1934 | self.magic_arg_matchers = [ |
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1935 | 1935 | self.magic_config_matcher, |
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1936 | 1936 | self.magic_color_matcher, |
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1937 | 1937 | ] |
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1938 | 1938 | |
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1939 | 1939 | # This is set externally by InteractiveShell |
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1940 | 1940 | self.custom_completers = None |
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1941 | 1941 | |
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1942 | 1942 | # This is a list of names of unicode characters that can be completed |
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1943 | 1943 | # into their corresponding unicode value. The list is large, so we |
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1944 | 1944 | # lazily initialize it on first use. Consuming code should access this |
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1945 | 1945 | # attribute through the `@unicode_names` property. |
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1946 | 1946 | self._unicode_names = None |
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1947 | 1947 | |
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1948 | 1948 | self._backslash_combining_matchers = [ |
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1949 | 1949 | self.latex_name_matcher, |
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1950 | 1950 | self.unicode_name_matcher, |
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1951 | 1951 | back_latex_name_matcher, |
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1952 | 1952 | back_unicode_name_matcher, |
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1953 | 1953 | self.fwd_unicode_matcher, |
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1954 | 1954 | ] |
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1955 | 1955 | |
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1956 | 1956 | if not self.backslash_combining_completions: |
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1957 | 1957 | for matcher in self._backslash_combining_matchers: |
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1958 | 1958 | self.disable_matchers.append(_get_matcher_id(matcher)) |
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1959 | 1959 | |
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1960 | 1960 | if not self.merge_completions: |
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1961 | 1961 | self.suppress_competing_matchers = True |
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1962 | 1962 | |
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1963 | 1963 | @property |
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1964 | 1964 | def matchers(self) -> List[Matcher]: |
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1965 | 1965 | """All active matcher routines for completion""" |
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1966 | 1966 | if self.dict_keys_only: |
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1967 | 1967 | return [self.dict_key_matcher] |
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1968 | 1968 | |
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1969 | 1969 | if self.use_jedi: |
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1970 | 1970 | return [ |
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1971 | 1971 | *self.custom_matchers, |
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1972 | 1972 | *self._backslash_combining_matchers, |
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1973 | 1973 | *self.magic_arg_matchers, |
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1974 | 1974 | self.custom_completer_matcher, |
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1975 | 1975 | self.magic_matcher, |
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1976 | 1976 | self._jedi_matcher, |
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1977 | 1977 | self.dict_key_matcher, |
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1978 | 1978 | self.file_matcher, |
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1979 | 1979 | ] |
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1980 | 1980 | else: |
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1981 | 1981 | return [ |
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1982 | 1982 | *self.custom_matchers, |
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1983 | 1983 | *self._backslash_combining_matchers, |
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1984 | 1984 | *self.magic_arg_matchers, |
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1985 | 1985 | self.custom_completer_matcher, |
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1986 | 1986 | self.dict_key_matcher, |
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1987 | 1987 | self.magic_matcher, |
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1988 | 1988 | self.python_matcher, |
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1989 | 1989 | self.file_matcher, |
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1990 | 1990 | self.python_func_kw_matcher, |
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1991 | 1991 | ] |
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1992 | 1992 | |
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1993 | 1993 | def all_completions(self, text:str) -> List[str]: |
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1994 | 1994 | """ |
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1995 | 1995 | Wrapper around the completion methods for the benefit of emacs. |
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1996 | 1996 | """ |
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1997 | 1997 | prefix = text.rpartition('.')[0] |
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1998 | 1998 | with provisionalcompleter(): |
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1999 | 1999 | return ['.'.join([prefix, c.text]) if prefix and self.use_jedi else c.text |
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2000 | 2000 | for c in self.completions(text, len(text))] |
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2001 | 2001 | |
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2002 | 2002 | return self.complete(text)[1] |
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2003 | 2003 | |
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2004 | 2004 | def _clean_glob(self, text:str): |
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2005 | 2005 | return self.glob("%s*" % text) |
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2006 | 2006 | |
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2007 | 2007 | def _clean_glob_win32(self, text:str): |
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2008 | 2008 | return [f.replace("\\","/") |
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2009 | 2009 | for f in self.glob("%s*" % text)] |
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2010 | 2010 | |
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2011 | 2011 | @context_matcher() |
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2012 | 2012 | def file_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
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2013 | 2013 | """Same as :any:`file_matches`, but adopted to new Matcher API.""" |
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2014 | 2014 | matches = self.file_matches(context.token) |
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2015 | 2015 | # TODO: add a heuristic for suppressing (e.g. if it has OS-specific delimiter, |
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2016 | 2016 | # starts with `/home/`, `C:\`, etc) |
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2017 | 2017 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="path") |
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2018 | 2018 | |
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2019 | 2019 | def file_matches(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
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2020 | 2020 | """Match filenames, expanding ~USER type strings. |
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2021 | 2021 | |
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2022 | 2022 | Most of the seemingly convoluted logic in this completer is an |
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2023 | 2023 | attempt to handle filenames with spaces in them. And yet it's not |
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2024 | 2024 | quite perfect, because Python's readline doesn't expose all of the |
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2025 | 2025 | GNU readline details needed for this to be done correctly. |
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2026 | 2026 | |
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2027 | 2027 | For a filename with a space in it, the printed completions will be |
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2028 | 2028 | only the parts after what's already been typed (instead of the |
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2029 | 2029 | full completions, as is normally done). I don't think with the |
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2030 | 2030 | current (as of Python 2.3) Python readline it's possible to do |
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2031 | 2031 | better. |
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2032 | 2032 | |
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2033 | 2033 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
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2034 | 2034 | You can use :meth:`file_matcher` instead. |
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2035 | 2035 | """ |
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2036 | 2036 | |
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2037 | 2037 | # chars that require escaping with backslash - i.e. chars |
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2038 | 2038 | # that readline treats incorrectly as delimiters, but we |
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2039 | 2039 | # don't want to treat as delimiters in filename matching |
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2040 | 2040 | # when escaped with backslash |
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2041 | 2041 | if text.startswith('!'): |
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2042 | 2042 | text = text[1:] |
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2043 | 2043 | text_prefix = u'!' |
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2044 | 2044 | else: |
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2045 | 2045 | text_prefix = u'' |
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2046 | 2046 | |
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2047 | 2047 | text_until_cursor = self.text_until_cursor |
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2048 | 2048 | # track strings with open quotes |
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2049 | 2049 | open_quotes = has_open_quotes(text_until_cursor) |
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2050 | 2050 | |
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2051 | 2051 | if '(' in text_until_cursor or '[' in text_until_cursor: |
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2052 | 2052 | lsplit = text |
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2053 | 2053 | else: |
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2054 | 2054 | try: |
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2055 | 2055 | # arg_split ~ shlex.split, but with unicode bugs fixed by us |
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2056 | 2056 | lsplit = arg_split(text_until_cursor)[-1] |
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2057 | 2057 | except ValueError: |
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2058 | 2058 | # typically an unmatched ", or backslash without escaped char. |
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2059 | 2059 | if open_quotes: |
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2060 | 2060 | lsplit = text_until_cursor.split(open_quotes)[-1] |
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2061 | 2061 | else: |
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2062 | 2062 | return [] |
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2063 | 2063 | except IndexError: |
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2064 | 2064 | # tab pressed on empty line |
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2065 | 2065 | lsplit = "" |
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2066 | 2066 | |
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2067 | 2067 | if not open_quotes and lsplit != protect_filename(lsplit): |
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2068 | 2068 | # if protectables are found, do matching on the whole escaped name |
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2069 | 2069 | has_protectables = True |
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2070 | 2070 | text0,text = text,lsplit |
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2071 | 2071 | else: |
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2072 | 2072 | has_protectables = False |
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2073 | 2073 | text = os.path.expanduser(text) |
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2074 | 2074 | |
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2075 | 2075 | if text == "": |
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2076 | 2076 | return [text_prefix + protect_filename(f) for f in self.glob("*")] |
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2077 | 2077 | |
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2078 | 2078 | # Compute the matches from the filesystem |
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2079 | 2079 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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2080 | 2080 | m0 = self.clean_glob(text) |
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2081 | 2081 | else: |
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2082 | 2082 | m0 = self.clean_glob(text.replace('\\', '')) |
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2083 | 2083 | |
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2084 | 2084 | if has_protectables: |
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2085 | 2085 | # If we had protectables, we need to revert our changes to the |
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2086 | 2086 | # beginning of filename so that we don't double-write the part |
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2087 | 2087 | # of the filename we have so far |
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2088 | 2088 | len_lsplit = len(lsplit) |
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2089 | 2089 | matches = [text_prefix + text0 + |
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2090 | 2090 | protect_filename(f[len_lsplit:]) for f in m0] |
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2091 | 2091 | else: |
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2092 | 2092 | if open_quotes: |
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2093 | 2093 | # if we have a string with an open quote, we don't need to |
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2094 | 2094 | # protect the names beyond the quote (and we _shouldn't_, as |
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2095 | 2095 | # it would cause bugs when the filesystem call is made). |
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2096 | 2096 | matches = m0 if sys.platform == "win32" else\ |
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2097 | 2097 | [protect_filename(f, open_quotes) for f in m0] |
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2098 | 2098 | else: |
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2099 | 2099 | matches = [text_prefix + |
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2100 | 2100 | protect_filename(f) for f in m0] |
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2101 | 2101 | |
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2102 | 2102 | # Mark directories in input list by appending '/' to their names. |
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2103 | 2103 | return [x+'/' if os.path.isdir(x) else x for x in matches] |
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2104 | 2104 | |
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2105 | 2105 | @context_matcher() |
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2106 | 2106 | def magic_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
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2107 | 2107 | """Match magics.""" |
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2108 | 2108 | text = context.token |
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2109 | 2109 | matches = self.magic_matches(text) |
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2110 | 2110 | result = _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="magic") |
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2111 | 2111 | is_magic_prefix = len(text) > 0 and text[0] == "%" |
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2112 | 2112 | result["suppress"] = is_magic_prefix and bool(result["completions"]) |
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2113 | 2113 | return result |
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2114 | 2114 | |
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2115 | 2115 | def magic_matches(self, text: str): |
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2116 | 2116 | """Match magics. |
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2117 | 2117 | |
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2118 | 2118 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
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2119 | 2119 | You can use :meth:`magic_matcher` instead. |
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2120 | 2120 | """ |
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2121 | 2121 | # Get all shell magics now rather than statically, so magics loaded at |
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2122 | 2122 | # runtime show up too. |
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2123 | 2123 | lsm = self.shell.magics_manager.lsmagic() |
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2124 | 2124 | line_magics = lsm['line'] |
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2125 | 2125 | cell_magics = lsm['cell'] |
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2126 | 2126 | pre = self.magic_escape |
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2127 | 2127 | pre2 = pre+pre |
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2128 | 2128 | |
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2129 | 2129 | explicit_magic = text.startswith(pre) |
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2130 | 2130 | |
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2131 | 2131 | # Completion logic: |
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2132 | 2132 | # - user gives %%: only do cell magics |
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2133 | 2133 | # - user gives %: do both line and cell magics |
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2134 | 2134 | # - no prefix: do both |
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2135 | 2135 | # In other words, line magics are skipped if the user gives %% explicitly |
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2136 | 2136 | # |
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2137 | 2137 | # We also exclude magics that match any currently visible names: |
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2138 | 2138 | # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/4877, unless the user has |
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2139 | 2139 | # typed a %: |
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2140 | 2140 | # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/10754 |
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2141 | 2141 | bare_text = text.lstrip(pre) |
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2142 | 2142 | global_matches = self.global_matches(bare_text) |
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2143 | 2143 | if not explicit_magic: |
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2144 | 2144 | def matches(magic): |
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2145 | 2145 | """ |
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2146 | 2146 | Filter magics, in particular remove magics that match |
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2147 | 2147 | a name present in global namespace. |
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2148 | 2148 | """ |
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2149 | 2149 | return ( magic.startswith(bare_text) and |
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2150 | 2150 | magic not in global_matches ) |
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2151 | 2151 | else: |
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2152 | 2152 | def matches(magic): |
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2153 | 2153 | return magic.startswith(bare_text) |
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2154 | 2154 | |
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2155 | 2155 | comp = [ pre2+m for m in cell_magics if matches(m)] |
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2156 | 2156 | if not text.startswith(pre2): |
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2157 | 2157 | comp += [ pre+m for m in line_magics if matches(m)] |
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2158 | 2158 | |
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2159 | 2159 | return comp |
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2160 | 2160 | |
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2161 | 2161 | @context_matcher() |
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2162 | 2162 | def magic_config_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
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2163 | 2163 | """Match class names and attributes for %config magic.""" |
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2164 | 2164 | # NOTE: uses `line_buffer` equivalent for compatibility |
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2165 | 2165 | matches = self.magic_config_matches(context.line_with_cursor) |
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2166 | 2166 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="param") |
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2167 | 2167 | |
|
2168 | 2168 | def magic_config_matches(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
|
2169 | 2169 | """Match class names and attributes for %config magic. |
|
2170 | 2170 | |
|
2171 | 2171 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2172 | 2172 | You can use :meth:`magic_config_matcher` instead. |
|
2173 | 2173 | """ |
|
2174 | 2174 | texts = text.strip().split() |
|
2175 | 2175 | |
|
2176 | 2176 | if len(texts) > 0 and (texts[0] == 'config' or texts[0] == '%config'): |
|
2177 | 2177 | # get all configuration classes |
|
2178 | 2178 | classes = sorted(set([ c for c in self.shell.configurables |
|
2179 | 2179 | if c.__class__.class_traits(config=True) |
|
2180 | 2180 | ]), key=lambda x: x.__class__.__name__) |
|
2181 | 2181 | classnames = [ c.__class__.__name__ for c in classes ] |
|
2182 | 2182 | |
|
2183 | 2183 | # return all classnames if config or %config is given |
|
2184 | 2184 | if len(texts) == 1: |
|
2185 | 2185 | return classnames |
|
2186 | 2186 | |
|
2187 | 2187 | # match classname |
|
2188 | 2188 | classname_texts = texts[1].split('.') |
|
2189 | 2189 | classname = classname_texts[0] |
|
2190 | 2190 | classname_matches = [ c for c in classnames |
|
2191 | 2191 | if c.startswith(classname) ] |
|
2192 | 2192 | |
|
2193 | 2193 | # return matched classes or the matched class with attributes |
|
2194 | 2194 | if texts[1].find('.') < 0: |
|
2195 | 2195 | return classname_matches |
|
2196 | 2196 | elif len(classname_matches) == 1 and \ |
|
2197 | 2197 | classname_matches[0] == classname: |
|
2198 | 2198 | cls = classes[classnames.index(classname)].__class__ |
|
2199 | 2199 | help = cls.class_get_help() |
|
2200 | 2200 | # strip leading '--' from cl-args: |
|
2201 | 2201 | help = re.sub(re.compile(r'^--', re.MULTILINE), '', help) |
|
2202 | 2202 | return [ attr.split('=')[0] |
|
2203 | 2203 | for attr in help.strip().splitlines() |
|
2204 | 2204 | if attr.startswith(texts[1]) ] |
|
2205 | 2205 | return [] |
|
2206 | 2206 | |
|
2207 | 2207 | @context_matcher() |
|
2208 | 2208 | def magic_color_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
|
2209 | 2209 | """Match color schemes for %colors magic.""" |
|
2210 | 2210 | # NOTE: uses `line_buffer` equivalent for compatibility |
|
2211 | 2211 | matches = self.magic_color_matches(context.line_with_cursor) |
|
2212 | 2212 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="param") |
|
2213 | 2213 | |
|
2214 | 2214 | def magic_color_matches(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
|
2215 | 2215 | """Match color schemes for %colors magic. |
|
2216 | 2216 | |
|
2217 | 2217 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2218 | 2218 | You can use :meth:`magic_color_matcher` instead. |
|
2219 | 2219 | """ |
|
2220 | 2220 | texts = text.split() |
|
2221 | 2221 | if text.endswith(' '): |
|
2222 | 2222 | # .split() strips off the trailing whitespace. Add '' back |
|
2223 | 2223 | # so that: '%colors ' -> ['%colors', ''] |
|
2224 | 2224 | texts.append('') |
|
2225 | 2225 | |
|
2226 | 2226 | if len(texts) == 2 and (texts[0] == 'colors' or texts[0] == '%colors'): |
|
2227 | 2227 | prefix = texts[1] |
|
2228 | 2228 | return [ color for color in InspectColors.keys() |
|
2229 | 2229 | if color.startswith(prefix) ] |
|
2230 | 2230 | return [] |
|
2231 | 2231 | |
|
2232 | 2232 | @context_matcher(identifier="IPCompleter.jedi_matcher") |
|
2233 | 2233 | def _jedi_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> _JediMatcherResult: |
|
2234 | 2234 | matches = self._jedi_matches( |
|
2235 | 2235 | cursor_column=context.cursor_position, |
|
2236 | 2236 | cursor_line=context.cursor_line, |
|
2237 | 2237 | text=context.full_text, |
|
2238 | 2238 | ) |
|
2239 | 2239 | return { |
|
2240 | 2240 | "completions": matches, |
|
2241 | 2241 | # static analysis should not suppress other matchers |
|
2242 | 2242 | "suppress": False, |
|
2243 | 2243 | } |
|
2244 | 2244 | |
|
2245 | 2245 | def _jedi_matches( |
|
2246 | 2246 | self, cursor_column: int, cursor_line: int, text: str |
|
2247 | 2247 | ) -> Iterator[_JediCompletionLike]: |
|
2248 | 2248 | """ |
|
2249 | 2249 | Return a list of :any:`jedi.api.Completion`\\s object from a ``text`` and |
|
2250 | 2250 | cursor position. |
|
2251 | 2251 | |
|
2252 | 2252 | Parameters |
|
2253 | 2253 | ---------- |
|
2254 | 2254 | cursor_column : int |
|
2255 | 2255 | column position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed. |
|
2256 | 2256 | cursor_line : int |
|
2257 | 2257 | line position of the cursor in ``text``, 0-indexed |
|
2258 | 2258 | text : str |
|
2259 | 2259 | text to complete |
|
2260 | 2260 | |
|
2261 | 2261 | Notes |
|
2262 | 2262 | ----- |
|
2263 | 2263 | If ``IPCompleter.debug`` is ``True`` may return a :any:`_FakeJediCompletion` |
|
2264 | 2264 | object containing a string with the Jedi debug information attached. |
|
2265 | 2265 | |
|
2266 | 2266 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2267 | 2267 | You can use :meth:`_jedi_matcher` instead. |
|
2268 | 2268 | """ |
|
2269 | 2269 | namespaces = [self.namespace] |
|
2270 | 2270 | if self.global_namespace is not None: |
|
2271 | 2271 | namespaces.append(self.global_namespace) |
|
2272 | 2272 | |
|
2273 | 2273 | completion_filter = lambda x:x |
|
2274 | 2274 | offset = cursor_to_position(text, cursor_line, cursor_column) |
|
2275 | 2275 | # filter output if we are completing for object members |
|
2276 | 2276 | if offset: |
|
2277 | 2277 | pre = text[offset-1] |
|
2278 | 2278 | if pre == '.': |
|
2279 | 2279 | if self.omit__names == 2: |
|
2280 | 2280 | completion_filter = lambda c:not c.name.startswith('_') |
|
2281 | 2281 | elif self.omit__names == 1: |
|
2282 | 2282 | completion_filter = lambda c:not (c.name.startswith('__') and c.name.endswith('__')) |
|
2283 | 2283 | elif self.omit__names == 0: |
|
2284 | 2284 | completion_filter = lambda x:x |
|
2285 | 2285 | else: |
|
2286 | 2286 | raise ValueError("Don't understand self.omit__names == {}".format(self.omit__names)) |
|
2287 | 2287 | |
|
2288 | 2288 | interpreter = jedi.Interpreter(text[:offset], namespaces) |
|
2289 | 2289 | try_jedi = True |
|
2290 | 2290 | |
|
2291 | 2291 | try: |
|
2292 | 2292 | # find the first token in the current tree -- if it is a ' or " then we are in a string |
|
2293 | 2293 | completing_string = False |
|
2294 | 2294 | try: |
|
2295 | 2295 | first_child = next(c for c in interpreter._get_module().tree_node.children if hasattr(c, 'value')) |
|
2296 | 2296 | except StopIteration: |
|
2297 | 2297 | pass |
|
2298 | 2298 | else: |
|
2299 | 2299 | # note the value may be ', ", or it may also be ''' or """, or |
|
2300 | 2300 | # in some cases, """what/you/typed..., but all of these are |
|
2301 | 2301 | # strings. |
|
2302 | 2302 | completing_string = len(first_child.value) > 0 and first_child.value[0] in {"'", '"'} |
|
2303 | 2303 | |
|
2304 | 2304 | # if we are in a string jedi is likely not the right candidate for |
|
2305 | 2305 | # now. Skip it. |
|
2306 | 2306 | try_jedi = not completing_string |
|
2307 | 2307 | except Exception as e: |
|
2308 | 2308 | # many of things can go wrong, we are using private API just don't crash. |
|
2309 | 2309 | if self.debug: |
|
2310 | 2310 | print("Error detecting if completing a non-finished string :", e, '|') |
|
2311 | 2311 | |
|
2312 | 2312 | if not try_jedi: |
|
2313 | 2313 | return iter([]) |
|
2314 | 2314 | try: |
|
2315 | 2315 | return filter(completion_filter, interpreter.complete(column=cursor_column, line=cursor_line + 1)) |
|
2316 | 2316 | except Exception as e: |
|
2317 | 2317 | if self.debug: |
|
2318 | 2318 | return iter( |
|
2319 | 2319 | [ |
|
2320 | 2320 | _FakeJediCompletion( |
|
2321 | 2321 | 'Oops Jedi has crashed, please report a bug with the following:\n"""\n%s\ns"""' |
|
2322 | 2322 | % (e) |
|
2323 | 2323 | ) |
|
2324 | 2324 | ] |
|
2325 | 2325 | ) |
|
2326 | 2326 | else: |
|
2327 | 2327 | return iter([]) |
|
2328 | 2328 | |
|
2329 | 2329 | @context_matcher() |
|
2330 | 2330 | def python_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
|
2331 | 2331 | """Match attributes or global python names""" |
|
2332 | 2332 | text = context.line_with_cursor |
|
2333 | 2333 | if "." in text: |
|
2334 | 2334 | try: |
|
2335 | 2335 | matches, fragment = self._attr_matches(text, include_prefix=False) |
|
2336 | 2336 | if text.endswith(".") and self.omit__names: |
|
2337 | 2337 | if self.omit__names == 1: |
|
2338 | 2338 | # true if txt is _not_ a __ name, false otherwise: |
|
2339 | 2339 | no__name = lambda txt: re.match(r".*\.__.*?__", txt) is None |
|
2340 | 2340 | else: |
|
2341 | 2341 | # true if txt is _not_ a _ name, false otherwise: |
|
2342 | 2342 | no__name = ( |
|
2343 | 2343 | lambda txt: re.match(r"\._.*?", txt[txt.rindex(".") :]) |
|
2344 | 2344 | is None |
|
2345 | 2345 | ) |
|
2346 | 2346 | matches = filter(no__name, matches) |
|
2347 | 2347 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
2348 | 2348 | matches, type="attribute", fragment=fragment |
|
2349 | 2349 | ) |
|
2350 | 2350 | except NameError: |
|
2351 | 2351 | # catches <undefined attributes>.<tab> |
|
2352 | 2352 | matches = [] |
|
2353 | 2353 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="attribute") |
|
2354 | 2354 | else: |
|
2355 | 2355 | matches = self.global_matches(context.token) |
|
2356 | 2356 | # TODO: maybe distinguish between functions, modules and just "variables" |
|
2357 | 2357 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="variable") |
|
2358 | 2358 | |
|
2359 | 2359 | @completion_matcher(api_version=1) |
|
2360 | 2360 | def python_matches(self, text: str) -> Iterable[str]: |
|
2361 | 2361 | """Match attributes or global python names. |
|
2362 | 2362 | |
|
2363 | 2363 | .. deprecated:: 8.27 |
|
2364 | 2364 | You can use :meth:`python_matcher` instead.""" |
|
2365 | 2365 | if "." in text: |
|
2366 | 2366 | try: |
|
2367 | 2367 | matches = self.attr_matches(text) |
|
2368 | 2368 | if text.endswith('.') and self.omit__names: |
|
2369 | 2369 | if self.omit__names == 1: |
|
2370 | 2370 | # true if txt is _not_ a __ name, false otherwise: |
|
2371 | 2371 | no__name = (lambda txt: |
|
2372 | 2372 | re.match(r'.*\.__.*?__',txt) is None) |
|
2373 | 2373 | else: |
|
2374 | 2374 | # true if txt is _not_ a _ name, false otherwise: |
|
2375 | 2375 | no__name = (lambda txt: |
|
2376 | 2376 | re.match(r'\._.*?',txt[txt.rindex('.'):]) is None) |
|
2377 | 2377 | matches = filter(no__name, matches) |
|
2378 | 2378 | except NameError: |
|
2379 | 2379 | # catches <undefined attributes>.<tab> |
|
2380 | 2380 | matches = [] |
|
2381 | 2381 | else: |
|
2382 | 2382 | matches = self.global_matches(text) |
|
2383 | 2383 | return matches |
|
2384 | 2384 | |
|
2385 | 2385 | def _default_arguments_from_docstring(self, doc): |
|
2386 | 2386 | """Parse the first line of docstring for call signature. |
|
2387 | 2387 | |
|
2388 | 2388 | Docstring should be of the form 'min(iterable[, key=func])\n'. |
|
2389 | 2389 | It can also parse cython docstring of the form |
|
2390 | 2390 | 'Minuit.migrad(self, int ncall=10000, resume=True, int nsplit=1)'. |
|
2391 | 2391 | """ |
|
2392 | 2392 | if doc is None: |
|
2393 | 2393 | return [] |
|
2394 | 2394 | |
|
2395 | 2395 | #care only the firstline |
|
2396 | 2396 | line = doc.lstrip().splitlines()[0] |
|
2397 | 2397 | |
|
2398 | 2398 | #p = re.compile(r'^[\w|\s.]+\(([^)]*)\).*') |
|
2399 | 2399 | #'min(iterable[, key=func])\n' -> 'iterable[, key=func]' |
|
2400 | 2400 | sig = self.docstring_sig_re.search(line) |
|
2401 | 2401 | if sig is None: |
|
2402 | 2402 | return [] |
|
2403 | 2403 | # iterable[, key=func]' -> ['iterable[' ,' key=func]'] |
|
2404 | 2404 | sig = sig.groups()[0].split(',') |
|
2405 | 2405 | ret = [] |
|
2406 | 2406 | for s in sig: |
|
2407 | 2407 | #re.compile(r'[\s|\[]*(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*.*)') |
|
2408 | 2408 | ret += self.docstring_kwd_re.findall(s) |
|
2409 | 2409 | return ret |
|
2410 | 2410 | |
|
2411 | 2411 | def _default_arguments(self, obj): |
|
2412 | 2412 | """Return the list of default arguments of obj if it is callable, |
|
2413 | 2413 | or empty list otherwise.""" |
|
2414 | 2414 | call_obj = obj |
|
2415 | 2415 | ret = [] |
|
2416 | 2416 | if inspect.isbuiltin(obj): |
|
2417 | 2417 | pass |
|
2418 | 2418 | elif not (inspect.isfunction(obj) or inspect.ismethod(obj)): |
|
2419 | 2419 | if inspect.isclass(obj): |
|
2420 | 2420 | #for cython embedsignature=True the constructor docstring |
|
2421 | 2421 | #belongs to the object itself not __init__ |
|
2422 | 2422 | ret += self._default_arguments_from_docstring( |
|
2423 | 2423 | getattr(obj, '__doc__', '')) |
|
2424 | 2424 | # for classes, check for __init__,__new__ |
|
2425 | 2425 | call_obj = (getattr(obj, '__init__', None) or |
|
2426 | 2426 | getattr(obj, '__new__', None)) |
|
2427 | 2427 | # for all others, check if they are __call__able |
|
2428 | 2428 | elif hasattr(obj, '__call__'): |
|
2429 | 2429 | call_obj = obj.__call__ |
|
2430 | 2430 | ret += self._default_arguments_from_docstring( |
|
2431 | 2431 | getattr(call_obj, '__doc__', '')) |
|
2432 | 2432 | |
|
2433 | 2433 | _keeps = (inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY, |
|
2434 | 2434 | inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD) |
|
2435 | 2435 | |
|
2436 | 2436 | try: |
|
2437 | 2437 | sig = inspect.signature(obj) |
|
2438 | 2438 | ret.extend(k for k, v in sig.parameters.items() if |
|
2439 | 2439 | v.kind in _keeps) |
|
2440 | 2440 | except ValueError: |
|
2441 | 2441 | pass |
|
2442 | 2442 | |
|
2443 | 2443 | return list(set(ret)) |
|
2444 | 2444 | |
|
2445 | 2445 | @context_matcher() |
|
2446 | 2446 | def python_func_kw_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
|
2447 | 2447 | """Match named parameters (kwargs) of the last open function.""" |
|
2448 | 2448 | matches = self.python_func_kw_matches(context.token) |
|
2449 | 2449 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2(matches, type="param") |
|
2450 | 2450 | |
|
2451 | 2451 | def python_func_kw_matches(self, text): |
|
2452 | 2452 | """Match named parameters (kwargs) of the last open function. |
|
2453 | 2453 | |
|
2454 | 2454 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2455 | 2455 | You can use :meth:`python_func_kw_matcher` instead. |
|
2456 | 2456 | """ |
|
2457 | 2457 | |
|
2458 | 2458 | if "." in text: # a parameter cannot be dotted |
|
2459 | 2459 | return [] |
|
2460 | 2460 | try: regexp = self.__funcParamsRegex |
|
2461 | 2461 | except AttributeError: |
|
2462 | 2462 | regexp = self.__funcParamsRegex = re.compile(r''' |
|
2463 | 2463 | '.*?(?<!\\)' | # single quoted strings or |
|
2464 | 2464 | ".*?(?<!\\)" | # double quoted strings or |
|
2465 | 2465 | \w+ | # identifier |
|
2466 | 2466 | \S # other characters |
|
2467 | 2467 | ''', re.VERBOSE | re.DOTALL) |
|
2468 | 2468 | # 1. find the nearest identifier that comes before an unclosed |
|
2469 | 2469 | # parenthesis before the cursor |
|
2470 | 2470 | # e.g. for "foo (1+bar(x), pa<cursor>,a=1)", the candidate is "foo" |
|
2471 | 2471 | tokens = regexp.findall(self.text_until_cursor) |
|
2472 | 2472 | iterTokens = reversed(tokens); openPar = 0 |
|
2473 | 2473 | |
|
2474 | 2474 | for token in iterTokens: |
|
2475 | 2475 | if token == ')': |
|
2476 | 2476 | openPar -= 1 |
|
2477 | 2477 | elif token == '(': |
|
2478 | 2478 | openPar += 1 |
|
2479 | 2479 | if openPar > 0: |
|
2480 | 2480 | # found the last unclosed parenthesis |
|
2481 | 2481 | break |
|
2482 | 2482 | else: |
|
2483 | 2483 | return [] |
|
2484 | 2484 | # 2. Concatenate dotted names ("foo.bar" for "foo.bar(x, pa" ) |
|
2485 | 2485 | ids = [] |
|
2486 | 2486 | isId = re.compile(r'\w+$').match |
|
2487 | 2487 | |
|
2488 | 2488 | while True: |
|
2489 | 2489 | try: |
|
2490 | 2490 | ids.append(next(iterTokens)) |
|
2491 | 2491 | if not isId(ids[-1]): |
|
2492 | 2492 | ids.pop(); break |
|
2493 | 2493 | if not next(iterTokens) == '.': |
|
2494 | 2494 | break |
|
2495 | 2495 | except StopIteration: |
|
2496 | 2496 | break |
|
2497 | 2497 | |
|
2498 | 2498 | # Find all named arguments already assigned to, as to avoid suggesting |
|
2499 | 2499 | # them again |
|
2500 | 2500 | usedNamedArgs = set() |
|
2501 | 2501 | par_level = -1 |
|
2502 | 2502 | for token, next_token in zip(tokens, tokens[1:]): |
|
2503 | 2503 | if token == '(': |
|
2504 | 2504 | par_level += 1 |
|
2505 | 2505 | elif token == ')': |
|
2506 | 2506 | par_level -= 1 |
|
2507 | 2507 | |
|
2508 | 2508 | if par_level != 0: |
|
2509 | 2509 | continue |
|
2510 | 2510 | |
|
2511 | 2511 | if next_token != '=': |
|
2512 | 2512 | continue |
|
2513 | 2513 | |
|
2514 | 2514 | usedNamedArgs.add(token) |
|
2515 | 2515 | |
|
2516 | 2516 | argMatches = [] |
|
2517 | 2517 | try: |
|
2518 | 2518 | callableObj = '.'.join(ids[::-1]) |
|
2519 | 2519 | namedArgs = self._default_arguments(eval(callableObj, |
|
2520 | 2520 | self.namespace)) |
|
2521 | 2521 | |
|
2522 | 2522 | # Remove used named arguments from the list, no need to show twice |
|
2523 | 2523 | for namedArg in set(namedArgs) - usedNamedArgs: |
|
2524 | 2524 | if namedArg.startswith(text): |
|
2525 | 2525 | argMatches.append("%s=" %namedArg) |
|
2526 | 2526 | except: |
|
2527 | 2527 | pass |
|
2528 | 2528 | |
|
2529 | 2529 | return argMatches |
|
2530 | 2530 | |
|
2531 | 2531 | @staticmethod |
|
2532 | 2532 | def _get_keys(obj: Any) -> List[Any]: |
|
2533 | 2533 | # Objects can define their own completions by defining an |
|
2534 | 2534 | # _ipy_key_completions_() method. |
|
2535 | 2535 | method = get_real_method(obj, '_ipython_key_completions_') |
|
2536 | 2536 | if method is not None: |
|
2537 | 2537 | return method() |
|
2538 | 2538 | |
|
2539 | 2539 | # Special case some common in-memory dict-like types |
|
2540 | 2540 | if isinstance(obj, dict) or _safe_isinstance(obj, "pandas", "DataFrame"): |
|
2541 | 2541 | try: |
|
2542 | 2542 | return list(obj.keys()) |
|
2543 | 2543 | except Exception: |
|
2544 | 2544 | return [] |
|
2545 | 2545 | elif _safe_isinstance(obj, "pandas", "core", "indexing", "_LocIndexer"): |
|
2546 | 2546 | try: |
|
2547 | 2547 | return list(obj.obj.keys()) |
|
2548 | 2548 | except Exception: |
|
2549 | 2549 | return [] |
|
2550 | 2550 | elif _safe_isinstance(obj, 'numpy', 'ndarray') or\ |
|
2551 | 2551 | _safe_isinstance(obj, 'numpy', 'void'): |
|
2552 | 2552 | return obj.dtype.names or [] |
|
2553 | 2553 | return [] |
|
2554 | 2554 | |
|
2555 | 2555 | @context_matcher() |
|
2556 | 2556 | def dict_key_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext) -> SimpleMatcherResult: |
|
2557 | 2557 | """Match string keys in a dictionary, after e.g. ``foo[``.""" |
|
2558 | 2558 | matches = self.dict_key_matches(context.token) |
|
2559 | 2559 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
2560 | 2560 | matches, type="dict key", suppress_if_matches=True |
|
2561 | 2561 | ) |
|
2562 | 2562 | |
|
2563 | 2563 | def dict_key_matches(self, text: str) -> List[str]: |
|
2564 | 2564 | """Match string keys in a dictionary, after e.g. ``foo[``. |
|
2565 | 2565 | |
|
2566 | 2566 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2567 | 2567 | You can use :meth:`dict_key_matcher` instead. |
|
2568 | 2568 | """ |
|
2569 | 2569 | |
|
2570 | 2570 | # Short-circuit on closed dictionary (regular expression would |
|
2571 | 2571 | # not match anyway, but would take quite a while). |
|
2572 | 2572 | if self.text_until_cursor.strip().endswith("]"): |
|
2573 | 2573 | return [] |
|
2574 | 2574 | |
|
2575 | 2575 | match = DICT_MATCHER_REGEX.search(self.text_until_cursor) |
|
2576 | 2576 | |
|
2577 | 2577 | if match is None: |
|
2578 | 2578 | return [] |
|
2579 | 2579 | |
|
2580 | 2580 | expr, prior_tuple_keys, key_prefix = match.groups() |
|
2581 | 2581 | |
|
2582 | 2582 | obj = self._evaluate_expr(expr) |
|
2583 | 2583 | |
|
2584 | 2584 | if obj is not_found: |
|
2585 | 2585 | return [] |
|
2586 | 2586 | |
|
2587 | 2587 | keys = self._get_keys(obj) |
|
2588 | 2588 | if not keys: |
|
2589 | 2589 | return keys |
|
2590 | 2590 | |
|
2591 | 2591 | tuple_prefix = guarded_eval( |
|
2592 | 2592 | prior_tuple_keys, |
|
2593 | 2593 | EvaluationContext( |
|
2594 | 2594 | globals=self.global_namespace, |
|
2595 | 2595 | locals=self.namespace, |
|
2596 | 2596 | evaluation=self.evaluation, # type: ignore |
|
2597 | 2597 | in_subscript=True, |
|
2598 | 2598 | ), |
|
2599 | 2599 | ) |
|
2600 | 2600 | |
|
2601 | 2601 | closing_quote, token_offset, matches = match_dict_keys( |
|
2602 | 2602 | keys, key_prefix, self.splitter.delims, extra_prefix=tuple_prefix |
|
2603 | 2603 | ) |
|
2604 | 2604 | if not matches: |
|
2605 | 2605 | return [] |
|
2606 | 2606 | |
|
2607 | 2607 | # get the cursor position of |
|
2608 | 2608 | # - the text being completed |
|
2609 | 2609 | # - the start of the key text |
|
2610 | 2610 | # - the start of the completion |
|
2611 | 2611 | text_start = len(self.text_until_cursor) - len(text) |
|
2612 | 2612 | if key_prefix: |
|
2613 | 2613 | key_start = match.start(3) |
|
2614 | 2614 | completion_start = key_start + token_offset |
|
2615 | 2615 | else: |
|
2616 | 2616 | key_start = completion_start = match.end() |
|
2617 | 2617 | |
|
2618 | 2618 | # grab the leading prefix, to make sure all completions start with `text` |
|
2619 | 2619 | if text_start > key_start: |
|
2620 | 2620 | leading = '' |
|
2621 | 2621 | else: |
|
2622 | 2622 | leading = text[text_start:completion_start] |
|
2623 | 2623 | |
|
2624 | 2624 | # append closing quote and bracket as appropriate |
|
2625 | 2625 | # this is *not* appropriate if the opening quote or bracket is outside |
|
2626 | 2626 | # the text given to this method, e.g. `d["""a\nt |
|
2627 | 2627 | can_close_quote = False |
|
2628 | 2628 | can_close_bracket = False |
|
2629 | 2629 | |
|
2630 | 2630 | continuation = self.line_buffer[len(self.text_until_cursor) :].strip() |
|
2631 | 2631 | |
|
2632 | 2632 | if continuation.startswith(closing_quote): |
|
2633 | 2633 | # do not close if already closed, e.g. `d['a<tab>'` |
|
2634 | 2634 | continuation = continuation[len(closing_quote) :] |
|
2635 | 2635 | else: |
|
2636 | 2636 | can_close_quote = True |
|
2637 | 2637 | |
|
2638 | 2638 | continuation = continuation.strip() |
|
2639 | 2639 | |
|
2640 | 2640 | # e.g. `pandas.DataFrame` has different tuple indexer behaviour, |
|
2641 | 2641 | # handling it is out of scope, so let's avoid appending suffixes. |
|
2642 | 2642 | has_known_tuple_handling = isinstance(obj, dict) |
|
2643 | 2643 | |
|
2644 | 2644 | can_close_bracket = ( |
|
2645 | 2645 | not continuation.startswith("]") and self.auto_close_dict_keys |
|
2646 | 2646 | ) |
|
2647 | 2647 | can_close_tuple_item = ( |
|
2648 | 2648 | not continuation.startswith(",") |
|
2649 | 2649 | and has_known_tuple_handling |
|
2650 | 2650 | and self.auto_close_dict_keys |
|
2651 | 2651 | ) |
|
2652 | 2652 | can_close_quote = can_close_quote and self.auto_close_dict_keys |
|
2653 | 2653 | |
|
2654 | 2654 | # fast path if closing quote should be appended but not suffix is allowed |
|
2655 | 2655 | if not can_close_quote and not can_close_bracket and closing_quote: |
|
2656 | 2656 | return [leading + k for k in matches] |
|
2657 | 2657 | |
|
2658 | 2658 | results = [] |
|
2659 | 2659 | |
|
2660 | 2660 | end_of_tuple_or_item = _DictKeyState.END_OF_TUPLE | _DictKeyState.END_OF_ITEM |
|
2661 | 2661 | |
|
2662 | 2662 | for k, state_flag in matches.items(): |
|
2663 | 2663 | result = leading + k |
|
2664 | 2664 | if can_close_quote and closing_quote: |
|
2665 | 2665 | result += closing_quote |
|
2666 | 2666 | |
|
2667 | 2667 | if state_flag == end_of_tuple_or_item: |
|
2668 | 2668 | # We do not know which suffix to add, |
|
2669 | 2669 | # e.g. both tuple item and string |
|
2670 | 2670 | # match this item. |
|
2671 | 2671 | pass |
|
2672 | 2672 | |
|
2673 | 2673 | if state_flag in end_of_tuple_or_item and can_close_bracket: |
|
2674 | 2674 | result += "]" |
|
2675 | 2675 | if state_flag == _DictKeyState.IN_TUPLE and can_close_tuple_item: |
|
2676 | 2676 | result += ", " |
|
2677 | 2677 | results.append(result) |
|
2678 | 2678 | return results |
|
2679 | 2679 | |
|
2680 | 2680 | @context_matcher() |
|
2681 | 2681 | def unicode_name_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext): |
|
2682 | 2682 | """Same as :any:`unicode_name_matches`, but adopted to new Matcher API.""" |
|
2683 | 2683 | fragment, matches = self.unicode_name_matches(context.text_until_cursor) |
|
2684 | 2684 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
2685 | 2685 | matches, type="unicode", fragment=fragment, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
2686 | 2686 | ) |
|
2687 | 2687 | |
|
2688 | 2688 | @staticmethod |
|
2689 | 2689 | def unicode_name_matches(text: str) -> Tuple[str, List[str]]: |
|
2690 | 2690 | """Match Latex-like syntax for unicode characters base |
|
2691 | 2691 | on the name of the character. |
|
2692 | 2692 | |
|
2693 | 2693 | This does ``\\GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA`` -> ``Ξ·`` |
|
2694 | 2694 | |
|
2695 | 2695 | Works only on valid python 3 identifier, or on combining characters that |
|
2696 | 2696 | will combine to form a valid identifier. |
|
2697 | 2697 | """ |
|
2698 | 2698 | slashpos = text.rfind('\\') |
|
2699 | 2699 | if slashpos > -1: |
|
2700 | 2700 | s = text[slashpos+1:] |
|
2701 | 2701 | try : |
|
2702 | 2702 | unic = unicodedata.lookup(s) |
|
2703 | 2703 | # allow combining chars |
|
2704 | 2704 | if ('a'+unic).isidentifier(): |
|
2705 | 2705 | return '\\'+s,[unic] |
|
2706 | 2706 | except KeyError: |
|
2707 | 2707 | pass |
|
2708 | 2708 | return '', [] |
|
2709 | 2709 | |
|
2710 | 2710 | @context_matcher() |
|
2711 | 2711 | def latex_name_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext): |
|
2712 | 2712 | """Match Latex syntax for unicode characters. |
|
2713 | 2713 | |
|
2714 | 2714 | This does both ``\\alp`` -> ``\\alpha`` and ``\\alpha`` -> ``Ξ±`` |
|
2715 | 2715 | """ |
|
2716 | 2716 | fragment, matches = self.latex_matches(context.text_until_cursor) |
|
2717 | 2717 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
2718 | 2718 | matches, type="latex", fragment=fragment, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
2719 | 2719 | ) |
|
2720 | 2720 | |
|
2721 | 2721 | def latex_matches(self, text: str) -> Tuple[str, Sequence[str]]: |
|
2722 | 2722 | """Match Latex syntax for unicode characters. |
|
2723 | 2723 | |
|
2724 | 2724 | This does both ``\\alp`` -> ``\\alpha`` and ``\\alpha`` -> ``Ξ±`` |
|
2725 | 2725 | |
|
2726 | 2726 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2727 | 2727 | You can use :meth:`latex_name_matcher` instead. |
|
2728 | 2728 | """ |
|
2729 | 2729 | slashpos = text.rfind('\\') |
|
2730 | 2730 | if slashpos > -1: |
|
2731 | 2731 | s = text[slashpos:] |
|
2732 | 2732 | if s in latex_symbols: |
|
2733 | 2733 | # Try to complete a full latex symbol to unicode |
|
2734 | 2734 | # \\alpha -> Ξ± |
|
2735 | 2735 | return s, [latex_symbols[s]] |
|
2736 | 2736 | else: |
|
2737 | 2737 | # If a user has partially typed a latex symbol, give them |
|
2738 | 2738 | # a full list of options \al -> [\aleph, \alpha] |
|
2739 | 2739 | matches = [k for k in latex_symbols if k.startswith(s)] |
|
2740 | 2740 | if matches: |
|
2741 | 2741 | return s, matches |
|
2742 | 2742 | return '', () |
|
2743 | 2743 | |
|
2744 | 2744 | @context_matcher() |
|
2745 | 2745 | def custom_completer_matcher(self, context): |
|
2746 | 2746 | """Dispatch custom completer. |
|
2747 | 2747 | |
|
2748 | 2748 | If a match is found, suppresses all other matchers except for Jedi. |
|
2749 | 2749 | """ |
|
2750 | 2750 | matches = self.dispatch_custom_completer(context.token) or [] |
|
2751 | 2751 | result = _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
2752 | 2752 | matches, type=_UNKNOWN_TYPE, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
2753 | 2753 | ) |
|
2754 | 2754 | result["ordered"] = True |
|
2755 | 2755 | result["do_not_suppress"] = {_get_matcher_id(self._jedi_matcher)} |
|
2756 | 2756 | return result |
|
2757 | 2757 | |
|
2758 | 2758 | def dispatch_custom_completer(self, text): |
|
2759 | 2759 | """ |
|
2760 | 2760 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
2761 | 2761 | You can use :meth:`custom_completer_matcher` instead. |
|
2762 | 2762 | """ |
|
2763 | 2763 | if not self.custom_completers: |
|
2764 | 2764 | return |
|
2765 | 2765 | |
|
2766 | 2766 | line = self.line_buffer |
|
2767 | 2767 | if not line.strip(): |
|
2768 | 2768 | return None |
|
2769 | 2769 | |
|
2770 | 2770 | # Create a little structure to pass all the relevant information about |
|
2771 | 2771 | # the current completion to any custom completer. |
|
2772 | 2772 | event = SimpleNamespace() |
|
2773 | 2773 | event.line = line |
|
2774 | 2774 | event.symbol = text |
|
2775 | 2775 | cmd = line.split(None,1)[0] |
|
2776 | 2776 | event.command = cmd |
|
2777 | 2777 | event.text_until_cursor = self.text_until_cursor |
|
2778 | 2778 | |
|
2779 | 2779 | # for foo etc, try also to find completer for %foo |
|
2780 | 2780 | if not cmd.startswith(self.magic_escape): |
|
2781 | 2781 | try_magic = self.custom_completers.s_matches( |
|
2782 | 2782 | self.magic_escape + cmd) |
|
2783 | 2783 | else: |
|
2784 | 2784 | try_magic = [] |
|
2785 | 2785 | |
|
2786 | 2786 | for c in itertools.chain(self.custom_completers.s_matches(cmd), |
|
2787 | 2787 | try_magic, |
|
2788 | 2788 | self.custom_completers.flat_matches(self.text_until_cursor)): |
|
2789 | 2789 | try: |
|
2790 | 2790 | res = c(event) |
|
2791 | 2791 | if res: |
|
2792 | 2792 | # first, try case sensitive match |
|
2793 | 2793 | withcase = [r for r in res if r.startswith(text)] |
|
2794 | 2794 | if withcase: |
|
2795 | 2795 | return withcase |
|
2796 | 2796 | # if none, then case insensitive ones are ok too |
|
2797 | 2797 | text_low = text.lower() |
|
2798 | 2798 | return [r for r in res if r.lower().startswith(text_low)] |
|
2799 | 2799 | except TryNext: |
|
2800 | 2800 | pass |
|
2801 | 2801 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
2802 | 2802 | """ |
|
2803 | 2803 | If custom completer take too long, |
|
2804 | 2804 | let keyboard interrupt abort and return nothing. |
|
2805 | 2805 | """ |
|
2806 | 2806 | break |
|
2807 | 2807 | |
|
2808 | 2808 | return None |
|
2809 | 2809 | |
|
2810 | 2810 | def completions(self, text: str, offset: int)->Iterator[Completion]: |
|
2811 | 2811 | """ |
|
2812 | 2812 | Returns an iterator over the possible completions |
|
2813 | 2813 | |
|
2814 | 2814 | .. warning:: |
|
2815 | 2815 | |
|
2816 | 2816 | Unstable |
|
2817 | 2817 | |
|
2818 | 2818 | This function is unstable, API may change without warning. |
|
2819 | 2819 | It will also raise unless use in proper context manager. |
|
2820 | 2820 | |
|
2821 | 2821 | Parameters |
|
2822 | 2822 | ---------- |
|
2823 | 2823 | text : str |
|
2824 | 2824 | Full text of the current input, multi line string. |
|
2825 | 2825 | offset : int |
|
2826 | 2826 | Integer representing the position of the cursor in ``text``. Offset |
|
2827 | 2827 | is 0-based indexed. |
|
2828 | 2828 | |
|
2829 | 2829 | Yields |
|
2830 | 2830 | ------ |
|
2831 | 2831 | Completion |
|
2832 | 2832 | |
|
2833 | 2833 | Notes |
|
2834 | 2834 | ----- |
|
2835 | 2835 | The cursor on a text can either be seen as being "in between" |
|
2836 | 2836 | characters or "On" a character depending on the interface visible to |
|
2837 | 2837 | the user. For consistency the cursor being on "in between" characters X |
|
2838 | 2838 | and Y is equivalent to the cursor being "on" character Y, that is to say |
|
2839 | 2839 | the character the cursor is on is considered as being after the cursor. |
|
2840 | 2840 | |
|
2841 | 2841 | Combining characters may span more that one position in the |
|
2842 | 2842 | text. |
|
2843 | 2843 | |
|
2844 | 2844 | .. note:: |
|
2845 | 2845 | |
|
2846 | 2846 | If ``IPCompleter.debug`` is :any:`True` will yield a ``--jedi/ipython--`` |
|
2847 | 2847 | fake Completion token to distinguish completion returned by Jedi |
|
2848 | 2848 | and usual IPython completion. |
|
2849 | 2849 | |
|
2850 | 2850 | .. note:: |
|
2851 | 2851 | |
|
2852 | 2852 | Completions are not completely deduplicated yet. If identical |
|
2853 | 2853 | completions are coming from different sources this function does not |
|
2854 | 2854 | ensure that each completion object will only be present once. |
|
2855 | 2855 | """ |
|
2856 | 2856 | warnings.warn("_complete is a provisional API (as of IPython 6.0). " |
|
2857 | 2857 | "It may change without warnings. " |
|
2858 | 2858 | "Use in corresponding context manager.", |
|
2859 | 2859 | category=ProvisionalCompleterWarning, stacklevel=2) |
|
2860 | 2860 | |
|
2861 | 2861 | seen = set() |
|
2862 | 2862 | profiler:Optional[cProfile.Profile] |
|
2863 | 2863 | try: |
|
2864 | 2864 | if self.profile_completions: |
|
2865 | 2865 | import cProfile |
|
2866 | 2866 | profiler = cProfile.Profile() |
|
2867 | 2867 | profiler.enable() |
|
2868 | 2868 | else: |
|
2869 | 2869 | profiler = None |
|
2870 | 2870 | |
|
2871 | 2871 | for c in self._completions(text, offset, _timeout=self.jedi_compute_type_timeout/1000): |
|
2872 | 2872 | if c and (c in seen): |
|
2873 | 2873 | continue |
|
2874 | 2874 | yield c |
|
2875 | 2875 | seen.add(c) |
|
2876 | 2876 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
2877 | 2877 | """if completions take too long and users send keyboard interrupt, |
|
2878 | 2878 | do not crash and return ASAP. """ |
|
2879 | 2879 | pass |
|
2880 | 2880 | finally: |
|
2881 | 2881 | if profiler is not None: |
|
2882 | 2882 | profiler.disable() |
|
2883 | 2883 | ensure_dir_exists(self.profiler_output_dir) |
|
2884 | 2884 | output_path = os.path.join(self.profiler_output_dir, str(uuid.uuid4())) |
|
2885 | 2885 | print("Writing profiler output to", output_path) |
|
2886 | 2886 | profiler.dump_stats(output_path) |
|
2887 | 2887 | |
|
2888 | 2888 | def _completions(self, full_text: str, offset: int, *, _timeout) -> Iterator[Completion]: |
|
2889 | 2889 | """ |
|
2890 | 2890 | Core completion module.Same signature as :any:`completions`, with the |
|
2891 | 2891 | extra `timeout` parameter (in seconds). |
|
2892 | 2892 | |
|
2893 | 2893 | Computing jedi's completion ``.type`` can be quite expensive (it is a |
|
2894 | 2894 | lazy property) and can require some warm-up, more warm up than just |
|
2895 | 2895 | computing the ``name`` of a completion. The warm-up can be : |
|
2896 | 2896 | |
|
2897 | 2897 | - Long warm-up the first time a module is encountered after |
|
2898 | 2898 | install/update: actually build parse/inference tree. |
|
2899 | 2899 | |
|
2900 | 2900 | - first time the module is encountered in a session: load tree from |
|
2901 | 2901 | disk. |
|
2902 | 2902 | |
|
2903 | 2903 | We don't want to block completions for tens of seconds so we give the |
|
2904 | 2904 | completer a "budget" of ``_timeout`` seconds per invocation to compute |
|
2905 | 2905 | completions types, the completions that have not yet been computed will |
|
2906 | 2906 | be marked as "unknown" an will have a chance to be computed next round |
|
2907 | 2907 | are things get cached. |
|
2908 | 2908 | |
|
2909 | 2909 | Keep in mind that Jedi is not the only thing treating the completion so |
|
2910 | 2910 | keep the timeout short-ish as if we take more than 0.3 second we still |
|
2911 | 2911 | have lots of processing to do. |
|
2912 | 2912 | |
|
2913 | 2913 | """ |
|
2914 | 2914 | deadline = time.monotonic() + _timeout |
|
2915 | 2915 | |
|
2916 | 2916 | before = full_text[:offset] |
|
2917 | 2917 | cursor_line, cursor_column = position_to_cursor(full_text, offset) |
|
2918 | 2918 | |
|
2919 | 2919 | jedi_matcher_id = _get_matcher_id(self._jedi_matcher) |
|
2920 | 2920 | |
|
2921 | 2921 | def is_non_jedi_result( |
|
2922 | 2922 | result: MatcherResult, identifier: str |
|
2923 | 2923 | ) -> TypeGuard[SimpleMatcherResult]: |
|
2924 | 2924 | return identifier != jedi_matcher_id |
|
2925 | 2925 | |
|
2926 | 2926 | results = self._complete( |
|
2927 | 2927 | full_text=full_text, cursor_line=cursor_line, cursor_pos=cursor_column |
|
2928 | 2928 | ) |
|
2929 | 2929 | |
|
2930 | 2930 | non_jedi_results: Dict[str, SimpleMatcherResult] = { |
|
2931 | 2931 | identifier: result |
|
2932 | 2932 | for identifier, result in results.items() |
|
2933 | 2933 | if is_non_jedi_result(result, identifier) |
|
2934 | 2934 | } |
|
2935 | 2935 | |
|
2936 | 2936 | jedi_matches = ( |
|
2937 | 2937 | cast(_JediMatcherResult, results[jedi_matcher_id])["completions"] |
|
2938 | 2938 | if jedi_matcher_id in results |
|
2939 | 2939 | else () |
|
2940 | 2940 | ) |
|
2941 | 2941 | |
|
2942 | 2942 | iter_jm = iter(jedi_matches) |
|
2943 | 2943 | if _timeout: |
|
2944 | 2944 | for jm in iter_jm: |
|
2945 | 2945 | try: |
|
2946 | 2946 | type_ = jm.type |
|
2947 | 2947 | except Exception: |
|
2948 | 2948 | if self.debug: |
|
2949 | 2949 | print("Error in Jedi getting type of ", jm) |
|
2950 | 2950 | type_ = None |
|
2951 | 2951 | delta = len(jm.name_with_symbols) - len(jm.complete) |
|
2952 | 2952 | if type_ == 'function': |
|
2953 | 2953 | signature = _make_signature(jm) |
|
2954 | 2954 | else: |
|
2955 | 2955 | signature = '' |
|
2956 | 2956 | yield Completion(start=offset - delta, |
|
2957 | 2957 | end=offset, |
|
2958 | 2958 | text=jm.name_with_symbols, |
|
2959 | 2959 | type=type_, |
|
2960 | 2960 | signature=signature, |
|
2961 | 2961 | _origin='jedi') |
|
2962 | 2962 | |
|
2963 | 2963 | if time.monotonic() > deadline: |
|
2964 | 2964 | break |
|
2965 | 2965 | |
|
2966 | 2966 | for jm in iter_jm: |
|
2967 | 2967 | delta = len(jm.name_with_symbols) - len(jm.complete) |
|
2968 | 2968 | yield Completion( |
|
2969 | 2969 | start=offset - delta, |
|
2970 | 2970 | end=offset, |
|
2971 | 2971 | text=jm.name_with_symbols, |
|
2972 | 2972 | type=_UNKNOWN_TYPE, # don't compute type for speed |
|
2973 | 2973 | _origin="jedi", |
|
2974 | 2974 | signature="", |
|
2975 | 2975 | ) |
|
2976 | 2976 | |
|
2977 | 2977 | # TODO: |
|
2978 | 2978 | # Suppress this, right now just for debug. |
|
2979 | 2979 | if jedi_matches and non_jedi_results and self.debug: |
|
2980 | 2980 | some_start_offset = before.rfind( |
|
2981 | 2981 | next(iter(non_jedi_results.values()))["matched_fragment"] |
|
2982 | 2982 | ) |
|
2983 | 2983 | yield Completion( |
|
2984 | 2984 | start=some_start_offset, |
|
2985 | 2985 | end=offset, |
|
2986 | 2986 | text="--jedi/ipython--", |
|
2987 | 2987 | _origin="debug", |
|
2988 | 2988 | type="none", |
|
2989 | 2989 | signature="", |
|
2990 | 2990 | ) |
|
2991 | 2991 | |
|
2992 | 2992 | ordered: List[Completion] = [] |
|
2993 | 2993 | sortable: List[Completion] = [] |
|
2994 | 2994 | |
|
2995 | 2995 | for origin, result in non_jedi_results.items(): |
|
2996 | 2996 | matched_text = result["matched_fragment"] |
|
2997 | 2997 | start_offset = before.rfind(matched_text) |
|
2998 | 2998 | is_ordered = result.get("ordered", False) |
|
2999 | 2999 | container = ordered if is_ordered else sortable |
|
3000 | 3000 | |
|
3001 | 3001 | # I'm unsure if this is always true, so let's assert and see if it |
|
3002 | 3002 | # crash |
|
3003 | 3003 | assert before.endswith(matched_text) |
|
3004 | 3004 | |
|
3005 | 3005 | for simple_completion in result["completions"]: |
|
3006 | 3006 | completion = Completion( |
|
3007 | 3007 | start=start_offset, |
|
3008 | 3008 | end=offset, |
|
3009 | 3009 | text=simple_completion.text, |
|
3010 | 3010 | _origin=origin, |
|
3011 | 3011 | signature="", |
|
3012 | 3012 | type=simple_completion.type or _UNKNOWN_TYPE, |
|
3013 | 3013 | ) |
|
3014 | 3014 | container.append(completion) |
|
3015 | 3015 | |
|
3016 | 3016 | yield from list(self._deduplicate(ordered + self._sort(sortable)))[ |
|
3017 | 3017 | :MATCHES_LIMIT |
|
3018 | 3018 | ] |
|
3019 | 3019 | |
|
3020 | 3020 | def complete(self, text=None, line_buffer=None, cursor_pos=None) -> Tuple[str, Sequence[str]]: |
|
3021 | 3021 | """Find completions for the given text and line context. |
|
3022 | 3022 | |
|
3023 | 3023 | Note that both the text and the line_buffer are optional, but at least |
|
3024 | 3024 | one of them must be given. |
|
3025 | 3025 | |
|
3026 | 3026 | Parameters |
|
3027 | 3027 | ---------- |
|
3028 | 3028 | text : string, optional |
|
3029 | 3029 | Text to perform the completion on. If not given, the line buffer |
|
3030 | 3030 | is split using the instance's CompletionSplitter object. |
|
3031 | 3031 | line_buffer : string, optional |
|
3032 | 3032 | If not given, the completer attempts to obtain the current line |
|
3033 | 3033 | buffer via readline. This keyword allows clients which are |
|
3034 | 3034 | requesting for text completions in non-readline contexts to inform |
|
3035 | 3035 | the completer of the entire text. |
|
3036 | 3036 | cursor_pos : int, optional |
|
3037 | 3037 | Index of the cursor in the full line buffer. Should be provided by |
|
3038 | 3038 | remote frontends where kernel has no access to frontend state. |
|
3039 | 3039 | |
|
3040 | 3040 | Returns |
|
3041 | 3041 | ------- |
|
3042 | 3042 | Tuple of two items: |
|
3043 | 3043 | text : str |
|
3044 | 3044 | Text that was actually used in the completion. |
|
3045 | 3045 | matches : list |
|
3046 | 3046 | A list of completion matches. |
|
3047 | 3047 | |
|
3048 | 3048 | Notes |
|
3049 | 3049 | ----- |
|
3050 | 3050 | This API is likely to be deprecated and replaced by |
|
3051 | 3051 | :any:`IPCompleter.completions` in the future. |
|
3052 | 3052 | |
|
3053 | 3053 | """ |
|
3054 | 3054 | warnings.warn('`Completer.complete` is pending deprecation since ' |
|
3055 | 3055 | 'IPython 6.0 and will be replaced by `Completer.completions`.', |
|
3056 | 3056 | PendingDeprecationWarning) |
|
3057 | 3057 | # potential todo, FOLD the 3rd throw away argument of _complete |
|
3058 | 3058 | # into the first 2 one. |
|
3059 | 3059 | # TODO: Q: does the above refer to jedi completions (i.e. 0-indexed?) |
|
3060 | 3060 | # TODO: should we deprecate now, or does it stay? |
|
3061 | 3061 | |
|
3062 | 3062 | results = self._complete( |
|
3063 | 3063 | line_buffer=line_buffer, cursor_pos=cursor_pos, text=text, cursor_line=0 |
|
3064 | 3064 | ) |
|
3065 | 3065 | |
|
3066 | 3066 | jedi_matcher_id = _get_matcher_id(self._jedi_matcher) |
|
3067 | 3067 | |
|
3068 | 3068 | return self._arrange_and_extract( |
|
3069 | 3069 | results, |
|
3070 | 3070 | # TODO: can we confirm that excluding Jedi here was a deliberate choice in previous version? |
|
3071 | 3071 | skip_matchers={jedi_matcher_id}, |
|
3072 | 3072 | # this API does not support different start/end positions (fragments of token). |
|
3073 | 3073 | abort_if_offset_changes=True, |
|
3074 | 3074 | ) |
|
3075 | 3075 | |
|
3076 | 3076 | def _arrange_and_extract( |
|
3077 | 3077 | self, |
|
3078 | 3078 | results: Dict[str, MatcherResult], |
|
3079 | 3079 | skip_matchers: Set[str], |
|
3080 | 3080 | abort_if_offset_changes: bool, |
|
3081 | 3081 | ): |
|
3082 | 3082 | sortable: List[AnyMatcherCompletion] = [] |
|
3083 | 3083 | ordered: List[AnyMatcherCompletion] = [] |
|
3084 | 3084 | most_recent_fragment = None |
|
3085 | 3085 | for identifier, result in results.items(): |
|
3086 | 3086 | if identifier in skip_matchers: |
|
3087 | 3087 | continue |
|
3088 | 3088 | if not result["completions"]: |
|
3089 | 3089 | continue |
|
3090 | 3090 | if not most_recent_fragment: |
|
3091 | 3091 | most_recent_fragment = result["matched_fragment"] |
|
3092 | 3092 | if ( |
|
3093 | 3093 | abort_if_offset_changes |
|
3094 | 3094 | and result["matched_fragment"] != most_recent_fragment |
|
3095 | 3095 | ): |
|
3096 | 3096 | break |
|
3097 | 3097 | if result.get("ordered", False): |
|
3098 | 3098 | ordered.extend(result["completions"]) |
|
3099 | 3099 | else: |
|
3100 | 3100 | sortable.extend(result["completions"]) |
|
3101 | 3101 | |
|
3102 | 3102 | if not most_recent_fragment: |
|
3103 | 3103 | most_recent_fragment = "" # to satisfy typechecker (and just in case) |
|
3104 | 3104 | |
|
3105 | 3105 | return most_recent_fragment, [ |
|
3106 | 3106 | m.text for m in self._deduplicate(ordered + self._sort(sortable)) |
|
3107 | 3107 | ] |
|
3108 | 3108 | |
|
3109 | 3109 | def _complete(self, *, cursor_line, cursor_pos, line_buffer=None, text=None, |
|
3110 | 3110 | full_text=None) -> _CompleteResult: |
|
3111 | 3111 | """ |
|
3112 | 3112 | Like complete but can also returns raw jedi completions as well as the |
|
3113 | 3113 | origin of the completion text. This could (and should) be made much |
|
3114 | 3114 | cleaner but that will be simpler once we drop the old (and stateful) |
|
3115 | 3115 | :any:`complete` API. |
|
3116 | 3116 | |
|
3117 | 3117 | With current provisional API, cursor_pos act both (depending on the |
|
3118 | 3118 | caller) as the offset in the ``text`` or ``line_buffer``, or as the |
|
3119 | 3119 | ``column`` when passing multiline strings this could/should be renamed |
|
3120 | 3120 | but would add extra noise. |
|
3121 | 3121 | |
|
3122 | 3122 | Parameters |
|
3123 | 3123 | ---------- |
|
3124 | 3124 | cursor_line |
|
3125 | 3125 | Index of the line the cursor is on. 0 indexed. |
|
3126 | 3126 | cursor_pos |
|
3127 | 3127 | Position of the cursor in the current line/line_buffer/text. 0 |
|
3128 | 3128 | indexed. |
|
3129 | 3129 | line_buffer : optional, str |
|
3130 | 3130 | The current line the cursor is in, this is mostly due to legacy |
|
3131 | 3131 | reason that readline could only give a us the single current line. |
|
3132 | 3132 | Prefer `full_text`. |
|
3133 | 3133 | text : str |
|
3134 | 3134 | The current "token" the cursor is in, mostly also for historical |
|
3135 | 3135 | reasons. as the completer would trigger only after the current line |
|
3136 | 3136 | was parsed. |
|
3137 | 3137 | full_text : str |
|
3138 | 3138 | Full text of the current cell. |
|
3139 | 3139 | |
|
3140 | 3140 | Returns |
|
3141 | 3141 | ------- |
|
3142 | 3142 | An ordered dictionary where keys are identifiers of completion |
|
3143 | 3143 | matchers and values are ``MatcherResult``s. |
|
3144 | 3144 | """ |
|
3145 | 3145 | |
|
3146 | 3146 | # if the cursor position isn't given, the only sane assumption we can |
|
3147 | 3147 | # make is that it's at the end of the line (the common case) |
|
3148 | 3148 | if cursor_pos is None: |
|
3149 | 3149 | cursor_pos = len(line_buffer) if text is None else len(text) |
|
3150 | 3150 | |
|
3151 | 3151 | if self.use_main_ns: |
|
3152 | 3152 | self.namespace = __main__.__dict__ |
|
3153 | 3153 | |
|
3154 | 3154 | # if text is either None or an empty string, rely on the line buffer |
|
3155 | 3155 | if (not line_buffer) and full_text: |
|
3156 | 3156 | line_buffer = full_text.split('\n')[cursor_line] |
|
3157 | 3157 | if not text: # issue #11508: check line_buffer before calling split_line |
|
3158 | 3158 | text = ( |
|
3159 | 3159 | self.splitter.split_line(line_buffer, cursor_pos) if line_buffer else "" |
|
3160 | 3160 | ) |
|
3161 | 3161 | |
|
3162 | 3162 | # If no line buffer is given, assume the input text is all there was |
|
3163 | 3163 | if line_buffer is None: |
|
3164 | 3164 | line_buffer = text |
|
3165 | 3165 | |
|
3166 | 3166 | # deprecated - do not use `line_buffer` in new code. |
|
3167 | 3167 | self.line_buffer = line_buffer |
|
3168 | 3168 | self.text_until_cursor = self.line_buffer[:cursor_pos] |
|
3169 | 3169 | |
|
3170 | 3170 | if not full_text: |
|
3171 | 3171 | full_text = line_buffer |
|
3172 | 3172 | |
|
3173 | 3173 | context = CompletionContext( |
|
3174 | 3174 | full_text=full_text, |
|
3175 | 3175 | cursor_position=cursor_pos, |
|
3176 | 3176 | cursor_line=cursor_line, |
|
3177 | 3177 | token=text, |
|
3178 | 3178 | limit=MATCHES_LIMIT, |
|
3179 | 3179 | ) |
|
3180 | 3180 | |
|
3181 | 3181 | # Start with a clean slate of completions |
|
3182 | 3182 | results: Dict[str, MatcherResult] = {} |
|
3183 | 3183 | |
|
3184 | 3184 | jedi_matcher_id = _get_matcher_id(self._jedi_matcher) |
|
3185 | 3185 | |
|
3186 | 3186 | suppressed_matchers: Set[str] = set() |
|
3187 | 3187 | |
|
3188 | 3188 | matchers = { |
|
3189 | 3189 | _get_matcher_id(matcher): matcher |
|
3190 | 3190 | for matcher in sorted( |
|
3191 | 3191 | self.matchers, key=_get_matcher_priority, reverse=True |
|
3192 | 3192 | ) |
|
3193 | 3193 | } |
|
3194 | 3194 | |
|
3195 | 3195 | for matcher_id, matcher in matchers.items(): |
|
3196 | 3196 | matcher_id = _get_matcher_id(matcher) |
|
3197 | 3197 | |
|
3198 | 3198 | if matcher_id in self.disable_matchers: |
|
3199 | 3199 | continue |
|
3200 | 3200 | |
|
3201 | 3201 | if matcher_id in results: |
|
3202 | 3202 | warnings.warn(f"Duplicate matcher ID: {matcher_id}.") |
|
3203 | 3203 | |
|
3204 | 3204 | if matcher_id in suppressed_matchers: |
|
3205 | 3205 | continue |
|
3206 | 3206 | |
|
3207 | 3207 | result: MatcherResult |
|
3208 | 3208 | try: |
|
3209 | 3209 | if _is_matcher_v1(matcher): |
|
3210 | 3210 | result = _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
3211 | 3211 | matcher(text), type=_UNKNOWN_TYPE |
|
3212 | 3212 | ) |
|
3213 | 3213 | elif _is_matcher_v2(matcher): |
|
3214 | 3214 | result = matcher(context) |
|
3215 | 3215 | else: |
|
3216 | 3216 | api_version = _get_matcher_api_version(matcher) |
|
3217 | 3217 | raise ValueError(f"Unsupported API version {api_version}") |
|
3218 | 3218 | except: |
|
3219 | 3219 | # Show the ugly traceback if the matcher causes an |
|
3220 | 3220 | # exception, but do NOT crash the kernel! |
|
3221 | 3221 | sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info()) |
|
3222 | 3222 | continue |
|
3223 | 3223 | |
|
3224 | 3224 | # set default value for matched fragment if suffix was not selected. |
|
3225 | 3225 | result["matched_fragment"] = result.get("matched_fragment", context.token) |
|
3226 | 3226 | |
|
3227 | 3227 | if not suppressed_matchers: |
|
3228 | 3228 | suppression_recommended: Union[bool, Set[str]] = result.get( |
|
3229 | 3229 | "suppress", False |
|
3230 | 3230 | ) |
|
3231 | 3231 | |
|
3232 | 3232 | suppression_config = ( |
|
3233 | 3233 | self.suppress_competing_matchers.get(matcher_id, None) |
|
3234 | 3234 | if isinstance(self.suppress_competing_matchers, dict) |
|
3235 | 3235 | else self.suppress_competing_matchers |
|
3236 | 3236 | ) |
|
3237 | 3237 | should_suppress = ( |
|
3238 | 3238 | (suppression_config is True) |
|
3239 | 3239 | or (suppression_recommended and (suppression_config is not False)) |
|
3240 | 3240 | ) and has_any_completions(result) |
|
3241 | 3241 | |
|
3242 | 3242 | if should_suppress: |
|
3243 | 3243 | suppression_exceptions: Set[str] = result.get( |
|
3244 | 3244 | "do_not_suppress", set() |
|
3245 | 3245 | ) |
|
3246 | 3246 | if isinstance(suppression_recommended, Iterable): |
|
3247 | 3247 | to_suppress = set(suppression_recommended) |
|
3248 | 3248 | else: |
|
3249 | 3249 | to_suppress = set(matchers) |
|
3250 | 3250 | suppressed_matchers = to_suppress - suppression_exceptions |
|
3251 | 3251 | |
|
3252 | 3252 | new_results = {} |
|
3253 | 3253 | for previous_matcher_id, previous_result in results.items(): |
|
3254 | 3254 | if previous_matcher_id not in suppressed_matchers: |
|
3255 | 3255 | new_results[previous_matcher_id] = previous_result |
|
3256 | 3256 | results = new_results |
|
3257 | 3257 | |
|
3258 | 3258 | results[matcher_id] = result |
|
3259 | 3259 | |
|
3260 | 3260 | _, matches = self._arrange_and_extract( |
|
3261 | 3261 | results, |
|
3262 | 3262 | # TODO Jedi completions non included in legacy stateful API; was this deliberate or omission? |
|
3263 | 3263 | # if it was omission, we can remove the filtering step, otherwise remove this comment. |
|
3264 | 3264 | skip_matchers={jedi_matcher_id}, |
|
3265 | 3265 | abort_if_offset_changes=False, |
|
3266 | 3266 | ) |
|
3267 | 3267 | |
|
3268 | 3268 | # populate legacy stateful API |
|
3269 | 3269 | self.matches = matches |
|
3270 | 3270 | |
|
3271 | 3271 | return results |
|
3272 | 3272 | |
|
3273 | 3273 | @staticmethod |
|
3274 | 3274 | def _deduplicate( |
|
3275 | 3275 | matches: Sequence[AnyCompletion], |
|
3276 | 3276 | ) -> Iterable[AnyCompletion]: |
|
3277 | 3277 | filtered_matches: Dict[str, AnyCompletion] = {} |
|
3278 | 3278 | for match in matches: |
|
3279 | 3279 | text = match.text |
|
3280 | 3280 | if ( |
|
3281 | 3281 | text not in filtered_matches |
|
3282 | 3282 | or filtered_matches[text].type == _UNKNOWN_TYPE |
|
3283 | 3283 | ): |
|
3284 | 3284 | filtered_matches[text] = match |
|
3285 | 3285 | |
|
3286 | 3286 | return filtered_matches.values() |
|
3287 | 3287 | |
|
3288 | 3288 | @staticmethod |
|
3289 | 3289 | def _sort(matches: Sequence[AnyCompletion]): |
|
3290 | 3290 | return sorted(matches, key=lambda x: completions_sorting_key(x.text)) |
|
3291 | 3291 | |
|
3292 | 3292 | @context_matcher() |
|
3293 | 3293 | def fwd_unicode_matcher(self, context: CompletionContext): |
|
3294 | 3294 | """Same as :any:`fwd_unicode_match`, but adopted to new Matcher API.""" |
|
3295 | 3295 | # TODO: use `context.limit` to terminate early once we matched the maximum |
|
3296 | 3296 | # number that will be used downstream; can be added as an optional to |
|
3297 | 3297 | # `fwd_unicode_match(text: str, limit: int = None)` or we could re-implement here. |
|
3298 | 3298 | fragment, matches = self.fwd_unicode_match(context.text_until_cursor) |
|
3299 | 3299 | return _convert_matcher_v1_result_to_v2( |
|
3300 | 3300 | matches, type="unicode", fragment=fragment, suppress_if_matches=True |
|
3301 | 3301 | ) |
|
3302 | 3302 | |
|
3303 | 3303 | def fwd_unicode_match(self, text: str) -> Tuple[str, Sequence[str]]: |
|
3304 | 3304 | """ |
|
3305 | 3305 | Forward match a string starting with a backslash with a list of |
|
3306 | 3306 | potential Unicode completions. |
|
3307 | 3307 | |
|
3308 | 3308 | Will compute list of Unicode character names on first call and cache it. |
|
3309 | 3309 | |
|
3310 | 3310 | .. deprecated:: 8.6 |
|
3311 | 3311 | You can use :meth:`fwd_unicode_matcher` instead. |
|
3312 | 3312 | |
|
3313 | 3313 | Returns |
|
3314 | 3314 | ------- |
|
3315 | 3315 | At tuple with: |
|
3316 | 3316 | - matched text (empty if no matches) |
|
3317 | 3317 | - list of potential completions, empty tuple otherwise) |
|
3318 | 3318 | """ |
|
3319 | 3319 | # TODO: self.unicode_names is here a list we traverse each time with ~100k elements. |
|
3320 | 3320 | # We could do a faster match using a Trie. |
|
3321 | 3321 | |
|
3322 | 3322 | # Using pygtrie the following seem to work: |
|
3323 | 3323 | |
|
3324 | 3324 | # s = PrefixSet() |
|
3325 | 3325 | |
|
3326 | 3326 | # for c in range(0,0x10FFFF + 1): |
|
3327 | 3327 | # try: |
|
3328 | 3328 | # s.add(unicodedata.name(chr(c))) |
|
3329 | 3329 | # except ValueError: |
|
3330 | 3330 | # pass |
|
3331 | 3331 | # [''.join(k) for k in s.iter(prefix)] |
|
3332 | 3332 | |
|
3333 | 3333 | # But need to be timed and adds an extra dependency. |
|
3334 | 3334 | |
|
3335 | 3335 | slashpos = text.rfind('\\') |
|
3336 | 3336 | # if text starts with slash |
|
3337 | 3337 | if slashpos > -1: |
|
3338 | 3338 | # PERF: It's important that we don't access self._unicode_names |
|
3339 | 3339 | # until we're inside this if-block. _unicode_names is lazily |
|
3340 | 3340 | # initialized, and it takes a user-noticeable amount of time to |
|
3341 | 3341 | # initialize it, so we don't want to initialize it unless we're |
|
3342 | 3342 | # actually going to use it. |
|
3343 | 3343 | s = text[slashpos + 1 :] |
|
3344 | 3344 | sup = s.upper() |
|
3345 | 3345 | candidates = [x for x in self.unicode_names if x.startswith(sup)] |
|
3346 | 3346 | if candidates: |
|
3347 | 3347 | return s, candidates |
|
3348 | 3348 | candidates = [x for x in self.unicode_names if sup in x] |
|
3349 | 3349 | if candidates: |
|
3350 | 3350 | return s, candidates |
|
3351 | 3351 | splitsup = sup.split(" ") |
|
3352 | 3352 | candidates = [ |
|
3353 | 3353 | x for x in self.unicode_names if all(u in x for u in splitsup) |
|
3354 | 3354 | ] |
|
3355 | 3355 | if candidates: |
|
3356 | 3356 | return s, candidates |
|
3357 | 3357 | |
|
3358 | 3358 | return "", () |
|
3359 | 3359 | |
|
3360 | 3360 | # if text does not start with slash |
|
3361 | 3361 | else: |
|
3362 | 3362 | return '', () |
|
3363 | 3363 | |
|
3364 | 3364 | @property |
|
3365 | 3365 | def unicode_names(self) -> List[str]: |
|
3366 | 3366 | """List of names of unicode code points that can be completed. |
|
3367 | 3367 | |
|
3368 | 3368 | The list is lazily initialized on first access. |
|
3369 | 3369 | """ |
|
3370 | 3370 | if self._unicode_names is None: |
|
3371 | 3371 | names = [] |
|
3372 | 3372 | for c in range(0,0x10FFFF + 1): |
|
3373 | 3373 | try: |
|
3374 | 3374 | names.append(unicodedata.name(chr(c))) |
|
3375 | 3375 | except ValueError: |
|
3376 | 3376 | pass |
|
3377 | 3377 | self._unicode_names = _unicode_name_compute(_UNICODE_RANGES) |
|
3378 | 3378 | |
|
3379 | 3379 | return self._unicode_names |
|
3380 | 3380 | |
|
3381 | 3381 | def _unicode_name_compute(ranges:List[Tuple[int,int]]) -> List[str]: |
|
3382 | 3382 | names = [] |
|
3383 | 3383 | for start,stop in ranges: |
|
3384 | 3384 | for c in range(start, stop) : |
|
3385 | 3385 | try: |
|
3386 | 3386 | names.append(unicodedata.name(chr(c))) |
|
3387 | 3387 | except ValueError: |
|
3388 | 3388 | pass |
|
3389 | 3389 | return names |
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|
1 | 1 | from inspect import isclass, signature, Signature |
|
2 | 2 | from typing import ( |
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3 | 3 | Annotated, |
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4 | 4 | AnyStr, |
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5 | 5 | Callable, |
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6 | 6 | Dict, |
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7 | 7 | Literal, |
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8 | 8 | NamedTuple, |
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9 | 9 | NewType, |
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10 | 10 | Optional, |
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11 | 11 | Protocol, |
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12 | 12 | Set, |
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13 | 13 | Sequence, |
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14 | 14 | Tuple, |
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15 | 15 | Type, |
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16 | 16 | TypeGuard, |
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17 | 17 | Union, |
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18 | 18 | get_args, |
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19 | 19 | get_origin, |
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20 | 20 | is_typeddict, |
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21 | 21 | ) |
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22 | 22 | import ast |
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23 | 23 | import builtins |
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24 | 24 | import collections |
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25 | 25 | import operator |
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26 | 26 | import sys |
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27 | 27 | from functools import cached_property |
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28 | 28 | from dataclasses import dataclass, field |
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29 | 29 | from types import MethodDescriptorType, ModuleType |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | from IPython.utils.decorators import undoc |
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32 | 32 | |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 | 34 | if sys.version_info < (3, 11): |
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35 | 35 | from typing_extensions import Self, LiteralString |
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36 | 36 | else: |
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37 | 37 | from typing import Self, LiteralString |
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38 | 38 | |
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39 | 39 | if sys.version_info < (3, 12): |
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40 | 40 | from typing_extensions import TypeAliasType |
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41 | 41 | else: |
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42 | 42 | from typing import TypeAliasType |
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43 | 43 | |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | @undoc |
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46 | 46 | class HasGetItem(Protocol): |
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47 | def __getitem__(self, key) -> None: | |
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48 | ... | |
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47 | def __getitem__(self, key) -> None: ... | |
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49 | 48 | |
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50 | 49 | |
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51 | 50 | @undoc |
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52 | 51 | class InstancesHaveGetItem(Protocol): |
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53 | def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> HasGetItem: | |
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54 | ... | |
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52 | def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> HasGetItem: ... | |
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55 | 53 | |
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56 | 54 | |
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57 | 55 | @undoc |
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58 | 56 | class HasGetAttr(Protocol): |
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59 | def __getattr__(self, key) -> None: | |
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60 | ... | |
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57 | def __getattr__(self, key) -> None: ... | |
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61 | 58 | |
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62 | 59 | |
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63 | 60 | @undoc |
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64 | 61 | class DoesNotHaveGetAttr(Protocol): |
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65 | 62 | pass |
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66 | 63 | |
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67 | 64 | |
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68 | 65 | # By default `__getattr__` is not explicitly implemented on most objects |
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69 | 66 | MayHaveGetattr = Union[HasGetAttr, DoesNotHaveGetAttr] |
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70 | 67 | |
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71 | 68 | |
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72 | 69 | def _unbind_method(func: Callable) -> Union[Callable, None]: |
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73 | 70 | """Get unbound method for given bound method. |
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74 | 71 | |
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75 | 72 | Returns None if cannot get unbound method, or method is already unbound. |
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76 | 73 | """ |
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77 | 74 | owner = getattr(func, "__self__", None) |
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78 | 75 | owner_class = type(owner) |
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79 | 76 | name = getattr(func, "__name__", None) |
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80 | 77 | instance_dict_overrides = getattr(owner, "__dict__", None) |
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81 | 78 | if ( |
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82 | 79 | owner is not None |
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83 | 80 | and name |
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84 | 81 | and ( |
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85 | 82 | not instance_dict_overrides |
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86 | 83 | or (instance_dict_overrides and name not in instance_dict_overrides) |
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87 | 84 | ) |
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88 | 85 | ): |
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89 | 86 | return getattr(owner_class, name) |
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90 | 87 | return None |
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91 | 88 | |
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92 | 89 | |
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93 | 90 | @undoc |
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94 | 91 | @dataclass |
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95 | 92 | class EvaluationPolicy: |
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96 | 93 | """Definition of evaluation policy.""" |
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97 | 94 | |
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98 | 95 | allow_locals_access: bool = False |
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99 | 96 | allow_globals_access: bool = False |
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100 | 97 | allow_item_access: bool = False |
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101 | 98 | allow_attr_access: bool = False |
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102 | 99 | allow_builtins_access: bool = False |
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103 | 100 | allow_all_operations: bool = False |
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104 | 101 | allow_any_calls: bool = False |
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105 | 102 | allowed_calls: Set[Callable] = field(default_factory=set) |
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106 | 103 | |
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107 | 104 | def can_get_item(self, value, item): |
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108 | 105 | return self.allow_item_access |
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109 | 106 | |
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110 | 107 | def can_get_attr(self, value, attr): |
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111 | 108 | return self.allow_attr_access |
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112 | 109 | |
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113 | 110 | def can_operate(self, dunders: Tuple[str, ...], a, b=None): |
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114 | 111 | if self.allow_all_operations: |
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115 | 112 | return True |
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116 | 113 | |
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117 | 114 | def can_call(self, func): |
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118 | 115 | if self.allow_any_calls: |
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119 | 116 | return True |
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120 | 117 | |
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121 | 118 | if func in self.allowed_calls: |
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122 | 119 | return True |
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123 | 120 | |
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124 | 121 | owner_method = _unbind_method(func) |
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125 | 122 | |
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126 | 123 | if owner_method and owner_method in self.allowed_calls: |
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127 | 124 | return True |
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128 | 125 | |
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129 | 126 | |
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130 | 127 | def _get_external(module_name: str, access_path: Sequence[str]): |
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131 | 128 | """Get value from external module given a dotted access path. |
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132 | 129 | |
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133 | 130 | Raises: |
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134 | 131 | * `KeyError` if module is removed not found, and |
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135 | 132 | * `AttributeError` if access path does not match an exported object |
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136 | 133 | """ |
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137 | 134 | member_type = sys.modules[module_name] |
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138 | 135 | for attr in access_path: |
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139 | 136 | member_type = getattr(member_type, attr) |
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140 | 137 | return member_type |
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141 | 138 | |
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142 | 139 | |
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143 | 140 | def _has_original_dunder_external( |
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144 | 141 | value, |
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145 | 142 | module_name: str, |
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146 | 143 | access_path: Sequence[str], |
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147 | 144 | method_name: str, |
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148 | 145 | ): |
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149 | 146 | if module_name not in sys.modules: |
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150 | 147 | # LBYLB as it is faster |
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151 | 148 | return False |
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152 | 149 | try: |
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153 | 150 | member_type = _get_external(module_name, access_path) |
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154 | 151 | value_type = type(value) |
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155 | 152 | if type(value) == member_type: |
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156 | 153 | return True |
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157 | 154 | if method_name == "__getattribute__": |
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158 | 155 | # we have to short-circuit here due to an unresolved issue in |
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159 | 156 | # `isinstance` implementation: https://bugs.python.org/issue32683 |
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160 | 157 | return False |
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161 | 158 | if isinstance(value, member_type): |
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162 | 159 | method = getattr(value_type, method_name, None) |
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163 | 160 | member_method = getattr(member_type, method_name, None) |
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164 | 161 | if member_method == method: |
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165 | 162 | return True |
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166 | 163 | except (AttributeError, KeyError): |
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167 | 164 | return False |
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168 | 165 | |
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169 | 166 | |
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170 | 167 | def _has_original_dunder( |
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171 | 168 | value, allowed_types, allowed_methods, allowed_external, method_name |
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172 | 169 | ): |
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173 | 170 | # note: Python ignores `__getattr__`/`__getitem__` on instances, |
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174 | 171 | # we only need to check at class level |
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175 | 172 | value_type = type(value) |
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176 | 173 | |
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177 | 174 | # strict type check passes β no need to check method |
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178 | 175 | if value_type in allowed_types: |
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179 | 176 | return True |
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180 | 177 | |
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181 | 178 | method = getattr(value_type, method_name, None) |
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182 | 179 | |
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183 | 180 | if method is None: |
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184 | 181 | return None |
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185 | 182 | |
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186 | 183 | if method in allowed_methods: |
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187 | 184 | return True |
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188 | 185 | |
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189 | 186 | for module_name, *access_path in allowed_external: |
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190 | 187 | if _has_original_dunder_external(value, module_name, access_path, method_name): |
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191 | 188 | return True |
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192 | 189 | |
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193 | 190 | return False |
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194 | 191 | |
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195 | 192 | |
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196 | 193 | @undoc |
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197 | 194 | @dataclass |
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198 | 195 | class SelectivePolicy(EvaluationPolicy): |
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199 | 196 | allowed_getitem: Set[InstancesHaveGetItem] = field(default_factory=set) |
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200 | 197 | allowed_getitem_external: Set[Tuple[str, ...]] = field(default_factory=set) |
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201 | 198 | |
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202 | 199 | allowed_getattr: Set[MayHaveGetattr] = field(default_factory=set) |
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203 | 200 | allowed_getattr_external: Set[Tuple[str, ...]] = field(default_factory=set) |
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204 | 201 | |
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205 | 202 | allowed_operations: Set = field(default_factory=set) |
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206 | 203 | allowed_operations_external: Set[Tuple[str, ...]] = field(default_factory=set) |
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207 | 204 | |
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208 | 205 | _operation_methods_cache: Dict[str, Set[Callable]] = field( |
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209 | 206 | default_factory=dict, init=False |
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210 | 207 | ) |
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211 | 208 | |
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212 | 209 | def can_get_attr(self, value, attr): |
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213 | 210 | has_original_attribute = _has_original_dunder( |
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214 | 211 | value, |
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215 | 212 | allowed_types=self.allowed_getattr, |
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216 | 213 | allowed_methods=self._getattribute_methods, |
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217 | 214 | allowed_external=self.allowed_getattr_external, |
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218 | 215 | method_name="__getattribute__", |
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219 | 216 | ) |
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220 | 217 | has_original_attr = _has_original_dunder( |
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221 | 218 | value, |
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222 | 219 | allowed_types=self.allowed_getattr, |
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223 | 220 | allowed_methods=self._getattr_methods, |
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224 | 221 | allowed_external=self.allowed_getattr_external, |
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225 | 222 | method_name="__getattr__", |
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226 | 223 | ) |
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227 | 224 | |
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228 | 225 | accept = False |
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229 | 226 | |
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230 | 227 | # Many objects do not have `__getattr__`, this is fine. |
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231 | 228 | if has_original_attr is None and has_original_attribute: |
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232 | 229 | accept = True |
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233 | 230 | else: |
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234 | 231 | # Accept objects without modifications to `__getattr__` and `__getattribute__` |
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235 | 232 | accept = has_original_attr and has_original_attribute |
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236 | 233 | |
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237 | 234 | if accept: |
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238 | 235 | # We still need to check for overridden properties. |
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239 | 236 | |
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240 | 237 | value_class = type(value) |
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241 | 238 | if not hasattr(value_class, attr): |
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242 | 239 | return True |
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243 | 240 | |
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244 | 241 | class_attr_val = getattr(value_class, attr) |
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245 | 242 | is_property = isinstance(class_attr_val, property) |
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246 | 243 | |
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247 | 244 | if not is_property: |
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248 | 245 | return True |
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249 | 246 | |
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250 | 247 | # Properties in allowed types are ok (although we do not include any |
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251 | 248 | # properties in our default allow list currently). |
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252 | 249 | if type(value) in self.allowed_getattr: |
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253 | 250 | return True # pragma: no cover |
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254 | 251 | |
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255 | 252 | # Properties in subclasses of allowed types may be ok if not changed |
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256 | 253 | for module_name, *access_path in self.allowed_getattr_external: |
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257 | 254 | try: |
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258 | 255 | external_class = _get_external(module_name, access_path) |
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259 | 256 | external_class_attr_val = getattr(external_class, attr) |
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260 | 257 | except (KeyError, AttributeError): |
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261 | 258 | return False # pragma: no cover |
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262 | 259 | return class_attr_val == external_class_attr_val |
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263 | 260 | |
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264 | 261 | return False |
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265 | 262 | |
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266 | 263 | def can_get_item(self, value, item): |
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267 | 264 | """Allow accessing `__getiitem__` of allow-listed instances unless it was not modified.""" |
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268 | 265 | return _has_original_dunder( |
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269 | 266 | value, |
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270 | 267 | allowed_types=self.allowed_getitem, |
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271 | 268 | allowed_methods=self._getitem_methods, |
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272 | 269 | allowed_external=self.allowed_getitem_external, |
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273 | 270 | method_name="__getitem__", |
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274 | 271 | ) |
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275 | 272 | |
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276 | 273 | def can_operate(self, dunders: Tuple[str, ...], a, b=None): |
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277 | 274 | objects = [a] |
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278 | 275 | if b is not None: |
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279 | 276 | objects.append(b) |
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280 | 277 | return all( |
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281 | 278 | [ |
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282 | 279 | _has_original_dunder( |
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283 | 280 | obj, |
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284 | 281 | allowed_types=self.allowed_operations, |
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285 | 282 | allowed_methods=self._operator_dunder_methods(dunder), |
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286 | 283 | allowed_external=self.allowed_operations_external, |
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287 | 284 | method_name=dunder, |
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288 | 285 | ) |
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289 | 286 | for dunder in dunders |
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290 | 287 | for obj in objects |
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291 | 288 | ] |
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292 | 289 | ) |
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293 | 290 | |
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294 | 291 | def _operator_dunder_methods(self, dunder: str) -> Set[Callable]: |
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295 | 292 | if dunder not in self._operation_methods_cache: |
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296 | 293 | self._operation_methods_cache[dunder] = self._safe_get_methods( |
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297 | 294 | self.allowed_operations, dunder |
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298 | 295 | ) |
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299 | 296 | return self._operation_methods_cache[dunder] |
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300 | 297 | |
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301 | 298 | @cached_property |
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302 | 299 | def _getitem_methods(self) -> Set[Callable]: |
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303 | 300 | return self._safe_get_methods(self.allowed_getitem, "__getitem__") |
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304 | 301 | |
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305 | 302 | @cached_property |
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306 | 303 | def _getattr_methods(self) -> Set[Callable]: |
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307 | 304 | return self._safe_get_methods(self.allowed_getattr, "__getattr__") |
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308 | 305 | |
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309 | 306 | @cached_property |
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310 | 307 | def _getattribute_methods(self) -> Set[Callable]: |
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311 | 308 | return self._safe_get_methods(self.allowed_getattr, "__getattribute__") |
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312 | 309 | |
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313 | 310 | def _safe_get_methods(self, classes, name) -> Set[Callable]: |
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314 | 311 | return { |
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315 | 312 | method |
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316 | 313 | for class_ in classes |
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317 | 314 | for method in [getattr(class_, name, None)] |
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318 | 315 | if method |
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319 | 316 | } |
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320 | 317 | |
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321 | 318 | |
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322 | 319 | class _DummyNamedTuple(NamedTuple): |
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323 | 320 | """Used internally to retrieve methods of named tuple instance.""" |
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324 | 321 | |
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325 | 322 | |
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326 | 323 | class EvaluationContext(NamedTuple): |
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327 | 324 | #: Local namespace |
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328 | 325 | locals: dict |
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329 | 326 | #: Global namespace |
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330 | 327 | globals: dict |
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331 | 328 | #: Evaluation policy identifier |
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332 | evaluation: Literal[ | |
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333 | "forbidden", "minimal", "limited", "unsafe", "dangerous" | |
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334 | ] = "forbidden" | |
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329 | evaluation: Literal["forbidden", "minimal", "limited", "unsafe", "dangerous"] = ( | |
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330 | "forbidden" | |
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331 | ) | |
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335 | 332 | #: Whether the evaluation of code takes place inside of a subscript. |
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336 | 333 | #: Useful for evaluating ``:-1, 'col'`` in ``df[:-1, 'col']``. |
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337 | 334 | in_subscript: bool = False |
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338 | 335 | |
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339 | 336 | |
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340 | 337 | class _IdentitySubscript: |
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341 | 338 | """Returns the key itself when item is requested via subscript.""" |
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342 | 339 | |
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343 | 340 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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344 | 341 | return key |
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345 | 342 | |
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346 | 343 | |
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347 | 344 | IDENTITY_SUBSCRIPT = _IdentitySubscript() |
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348 | 345 | SUBSCRIPT_MARKER = "__SUBSCRIPT_SENTINEL__" |
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349 | 346 | UNKNOWN_SIGNATURE = Signature() |
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350 | 347 | NOT_EVALUATED = object() |
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351 | 348 | |
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352 | 349 | |
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353 | 350 | class GuardRejection(Exception): |
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354 | 351 | """Exception raised when guard rejects evaluation attempt.""" |
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355 | 352 | |
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356 | 353 | pass |
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357 | 354 | |
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358 | 355 | |
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359 | 356 | def guarded_eval(code: str, context: EvaluationContext): |
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360 | 357 | """Evaluate provided code in the evaluation context. |
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361 | 358 | |
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362 | 359 | If evaluation policy given by context is set to ``forbidden`` |
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363 | 360 | no evaluation will be performed; if it is set to ``dangerous`` |
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364 | 361 | standard :func:`eval` will be used; finally, for any other, |
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365 | 362 | policy :func:`eval_node` will be called on parsed AST. |
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366 | 363 | """ |
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367 | 364 | locals_ = context.locals |
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368 | 365 | |
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369 | 366 | if context.evaluation == "forbidden": |
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370 | 367 | raise GuardRejection("Forbidden mode") |
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371 | 368 | |
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372 | 369 | # note: not using `ast.literal_eval` as it does not implement |
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373 | 370 | # getitem at all, for example it fails on simple `[0][1]` |
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374 | 371 | |
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375 | 372 | if context.in_subscript: |
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376 | 373 | # syntactic sugar for ellipsis (:) is only available in subscripts |
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377 | 374 | # so we need to trick the ast parser into thinking that we have |
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378 | 375 | # a subscript, but we need to be able to later recognise that we did |
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379 | 376 | # it so we can ignore the actual __getitem__ operation |
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380 | 377 | if not code: |
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381 | 378 | return tuple() |
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382 | 379 | locals_ = locals_.copy() |
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383 | 380 | locals_[SUBSCRIPT_MARKER] = IDENTITY_SUBSCRIPT |
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384 | 381 | code = SUBSCRIPT_MARKER + "[" + code + "]" |
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385 | 382 | context = EvaluationContext(**{**context._asdict(), **{"locals": locals_}}) |
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386 | 383 | |
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387 | 384 | if context.evaluation == "dangerous": |
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388 | 385 | return eval(code, context.globals, context.locals) |
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389 | 386 | |
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390 | 387 | expression = ast.parse(code, mode="eval") |
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391 | 388 | |
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392 | 389 | return eval_node(expression, context) |
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393 | 390 | |
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394 | 391 | |
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395 | 392 | BINARY_OP_DUNDERS: Dict[Type[ast.operator], Tuple[str]] = { |
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396 | 393 | ast.Add: ("__add__",), |
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397 | 394 | ast.Sub: ("__sub__",), |
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398 | 395 | ast.Mult: ("__mul__",), |
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399 | 396 | ast.Div: ("__truediv__",), |
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400 | 397 | ast.FloorDiv: ("__floordiv__",), |
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401 | 398 | ast.Mod: ("__mod__",), |
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402 | 399 | ast.Pow: ("__pow__",), |
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403 | 400 | ast.LShift: ("__lshift__",), |
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404 | 401 | ast.RShift: ("__rshift__",), |
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405 | 402 | ast.BitOr: ("__or__",), |
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406 | 403 | ast.BitXor: ("__xor__",), |
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407 | 404 | ast.BitAnd: ("__and__",), |
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408 | 405 | ast.MatMult: ("__matmul__",), |
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409 | 406 | } |
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410 | 407 | |
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411 | 408 | COMP_OP_DUNDERS: Dict[Type[ast.cmpop], Tuple[str, ...]] = { |
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412 | 409 | ast.Eq: ("__eq__",), |
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413 | 410 | ast.NotEq: ("__ne__", "__eq__"), |
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414 | 411 | ast.Lt: ("__lt__", "__gt__"), |
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415 | 412 | ast.LtE: ("__le__", "__ge__"), |
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416 | 413 | ast.Gt: ("__gt__", "__lt__"), |
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417 | 414 | ast.GtE: ("__ge__", "__le__"), |
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418 | 415 | ast.In: ("__contains__",), |
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419 | 416 | # Note: ast.Is, ast.IsNot, ast.NotIn are handled specially |
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420 | 417 | } |
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421 | 418 | |
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422 | 419 | UNARY_OP_DUNDERS: Dict[Type[ast.unaryop], Tuple[str, ...]] = { |
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423 | 420 | ast.USub: ("__neg__",), |
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424 | 421 | ast.UAdd: ("__pos__",), |
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425 | 422 | # we have to check both __inv__ and __invert__! |
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426 | 423 | ast.Invert: ("__invert__", "__inv__"), |
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427 | 424 | ast.Not: ("__not__",), |
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428 | 425 | } |
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429 | 426 | |
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430 | 427 | |
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431 | 428 | class ImpersonatingDuck: |
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432 | 429 | """A dummy class used to create objects of other classes without calling their ``__init__``""" |
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433 | 430 | |
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434 | 431 | # no-op: override __class__ to impersonate |
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435 | 432 | |
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436 | 433 | |
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437 | 434 | class _Duck: |
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438 | 435 | """A dummy class used to create objects pretending to have given attributes""" |
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439 | 436 | |
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440 | 437 | def __init__(self, attributes: Optional[dict] = None, items: Optional[dict] = None): |
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441 | 438 | self.attributes = attributes or {} |
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442 | 439 | self.items = items or {} |
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443 | 440 | |
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444 | 441 | def __getattr__(self, attr: str): |
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445 | 442 | return self.attributes[attr] |
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446 | 443 | |
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447 | 444 | def __hasattr__(self, attr: str): |
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448 | 445 | return attr in self.attributes |
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449 | 446 | |
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450 | 447 | def __dir__(self): |
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451 | 448 | return [*dir(super), *self.attributes] |
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452 | 449 | |
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453 | 450 | def __getitem__(self, key: str): |
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454 | 451 | return self.items[key] |
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455 | 452 | |
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456 | 453 | def __hasitem__(self, key: str): |
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457 | 454 | return self.items[key] |
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458 | 455 | |
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459 | 456 | def _ipython_key_completions_(self): |
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460 | 457 | return self.items.keys() |
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461 | 458 | |
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462 | 459 | |
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463 | 460 | def _find_dunder(node_op, dunders) -> Union[Tuple[str, ...], None]: |
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464 | 461 | dunder = None |
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465 | 462 | for op, candidate_dunder in dunders.items(): |
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466 | 463 | if isinstance(node_op, op): |
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467 | 464 | dunder = candidate_dunder |
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468 | 465 | return dunder |
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469 | 466 | |
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470 | 467 | |
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471 | 468 | def eval_node(node: Union[ast.AST, None], context: EvaluationContext): |
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472 | 469 | """Evaluate AST node in provided context. |
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473 | 470 | |
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474 | 471 | Applies evaluation restrictions defined in the context. Currently does not support evaluation of functions with keyword arguments. |
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475 | 472 | |
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476 | 473 | Does not evaluate actions that always have side effects: |
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477 | 474 | |
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478 | 475 | - class definitions (``class sth: ...``) |
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479 | 476 | - function definitions (``def sth: ...``) |
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480 | 477 | - variable assignments (``x = 1``) |
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481 | 478 | - augmented assignments (``x += 1``) |
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482 | 479 | - deletions (``del x``) |
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483 | 480 | |
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484 | 481 | Does not evaluate operations which do not return values: |
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485 | 482 | |
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486 | 483 | - assertions (``assert x``) |
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487 | 484 | - pass (``pass``) |
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488 | 485 | - imports (``import x``) |
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489 | 486 | - control flow: |
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490 | 487 | |
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491 | 488 | - conditionals (``if x:``) except for ternary IfExp (``a if x else b``) |
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492 | 489 | - loops (``for`` and ``while``) |
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493 | 490 | - exception handling |
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494 | 491 | |
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495 | 492 | The purpose of this function is to guard against unwanted side-effects; |
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496 | 493 | it does not give guarantees on protection from malicious code execution. |
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497 | 494 | """ |
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498 | 495 | policy = EVALUATION_POLICIES[context.evaluation] |
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499 | 496 | if node is None: |
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500 | 497 | return None |
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501 | 498 | if isinstance(node, ast.Expression): |
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502 | 499 | return eval_node(node.body, context) |
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503 | 500 | if isinstance(node, ast.BinOp): |
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504 | 501 | left = eval_node(node.left, context) |
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505 | 502 | right = eval_node(node.right, context) |
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506 | 503 | dunders = _find_dunder(node.op, BINARY_OP_DUNDERS) |
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507 | 504 | if dunders: |
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508 | 505 | if policy.can_operate(dunders, left, right): |
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509 | 506 | return getattr(left, dunders[0])(right) |
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510 | 507 | else: |
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511 | 508 | raise GuardRejection( |
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512 | 509 | f"Operation (`{dunders}`) for", |
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513 | 510 | type(left), |
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514 | 511 | f"not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
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515 | 512 | ) |
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516 | 513 | if isinstance(node, ast.Compare): |
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517 | 514 | left = eval_node(node.left, context) |
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518 | 515 | all_true = True |
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519 | 516 | negate = False |
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520 | 517 | for op, right in zip(node.ops, node.comparators): |
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521 | 518 | right = eval_node(right, context) |
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522 | 519 | dunder = None |
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523 | 520 | dunders = _find_dunder(op, COMP_OP_DUNDERS) |
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524 | 521 | if not dunders: |
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525 | 522 | if isinstance(op, ast.NotIn): |
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526 | 523 | dunders = COMP_OP_DUNDERS[ast.In] |
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527 | 524 | negate = True |
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528 | 525 | if isinstance(op, ast.Is): |
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529 | 526 | dunder = "is_" |
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530 | 527 | if isinstance(op, ast.IsNot): |
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531 | 528 | dunder = "is_" |
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532 | 529 | negate = True |
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533 | 530 | if not dunder and dunders: |
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534 | 531 | dunder = dunders[0] |
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535 | 532 | if dunder: |
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536 | 533 | a, b = (right, left) if dunder == "__contains__" else (left, right) |
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537 | 534 | if dunder == "is_" or dunders and policy.can_operate(dunders, a, b): |
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538 | 535 | result = getattr(operator, dunder)(a, b) |
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539 | 536 | if negate: |
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540 | 537 | result = not result |
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541 | 538 | if not result: |
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542 | 539 | all_true = False |
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543 | 540 | left = right |
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544 | 541 | else: |
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545 | 542 | raise GuardRejection( |
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546 | 543 | f"Comparison (`{dunder}`) for", |
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547 | 544 | type(left), |
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548 | 545 | f"not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
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549 | 546 | ) |
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550 | 547 | else: |
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551 | 548 | raise ValueError( |
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552 | 549 | f"Comparison `{dunder}` not supported" |
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553 | 550 | ) # pragma: no cover |
|
554 | 551 | return all_true |
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555 | 552 | if isinstance(node, ast.Constant): |
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556 | 553 | return node.value |
|
557 | 554 | if isinstance(node, ast.Tuple): |
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558 | 555 | return tuple(eval_node(e, context) for e in node.elts) |
|
559 | 556 | if isinstance(node, ast.List): |
|
560 | 557 | return [eval_node(e, context) for e in node.elts] |
|
561 | 558 | if isinstance(node, ast.Set): |
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562 | 559 | return {eval_node(e, context) for e in node.elts} |
|
563 | 560 | if isinstance(node, ast.Dict): |
|
564 | 561 | return dict( |
|
565 | 562 | zip( |
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566 | 563 | [eval_node(k, context) for k in node.keys], |
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567 | 564 | [eval_node(v, context) for v in node.values], |
|
568 | 565 | ) |
|
569 | 566 | ) |
|
570 | 567 | if isinstance(node, ast.Slice): |
|
571 | 568 | return slice( |
|
572 | 569 | eval_node(node.lower, context), |
|
573 | 570 | eval_node(node.upper, context), |
|
574 | 571 | eval_node(node.step, context), |
|
575 | 572 | ) |
|
576 | 573 | if isinstance(node, ast.UnaryOp): |
|
577 | 574 | value = eval_node(node.operand, context) |
|
578 | 575 | dunders = _find_dunder(node.op, UNARY_OP_DUNDERS) |
|
579 | 576 | if dunders: |
|
580 | 577 | if policy.can_operate(dunders, value): |
|
581 | 578 | return getattr(value, dunders[0])() |
|
582 | 579 | else: |
|
583 | 580 | raise GuardRejection( |
|
584 | 581 | f"Operation (`{dunders}`) for", |
|
585 | 582 | type(value), |
|
586 | 583 | f"not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
|
587 | 584 | ) |
|
588 | 585 | if isinstance(node, ast.Subscript): |
|
589 | 586 | value = eval_node(node.value, context) |
|
590 | 587 | slice_ = eval_node(node.slice, context) |
|
591 | 588 | if policy.can_get_item(value, slice_): |
|
592 | 589 | return value[slice_] |
|
593 | 590 | raise GuardRejection( |
|
594 | 591 | "Subscript access (`__getitem__`) for", |
|
595 | 592 | type(value), # not joined to avoid calling `repr` |
|
596 | 593 | f" not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
|
597 | 594 | ) |
|
598 | 595 | if isinstance(node, ast.Name): |
|
599 | 596 | return _eval_node_name(node.id, context) |
|
600 | 597 | if isinstance(node, ast.Attribute): |
|
601 | 598 | value = eval_node(node.value, context) |
|
602 | 599 | if policy.can_get_attr(value, node.attr): |
|
603 | 600 | return getattr(value, node.attr) |
|
604 | 601 | raise GuardRejection( |
|
605 | 602 | "Attribute access (`__getattr__`) for", |
|
606 | 603 | type(value), # not joined to avoid calling `repr` |
|
607 | 604 | f"not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
|
608 | 605 | ) |
|
609 | 606 | if isinstance(node, ast.IfExp): |
|
610 | 607 | test = eval_node(node.test, context) |
|
611 | 608 | if test: |
|
612 | 609 | return eval_node(node.body, context) |
|
613 | 610 | else: |
|
614 | 611 | return eval_node(node.orelse, context) |
|
615 | 612 | if isinstance(node, ast.Call): |
|
616 | 613 | func = eval_node(node.func, context) |
|
617 | 614 | if policy.can_call(func) and not node.keywords: |
|
618 | 615 | args = [eval_node(arg, context) for arg in node.args] |
|
619 | 616 | return func(*args) |
|
620 | 617 | if isclass(func): |
|
621 | 618 | # this code path gets entered when calling class e.g. `MyClass()` |
|
622 | 619 | # or `my_instance.__class__()` - in both cases `func` is `MyClass`. |
|
623 | 620 | # Should return `MyClass` if `__new__` is not overridden, |
|
624 | 621 | # otherwise whatever `__new__` return type is. |
|
625 | 622 | overridden_return_type = _eval_return_type(func.__new__, node, context) |
|
626 | 623 | if overridden_return_type is not NOT_EVALUATED: |
|
627 | 624 | return overridden_return_type |
|
628 | 625 | return _create_duck_for_heap_type(func) |
|
629 | 626 | else: |
|
630 | 627 | return_type = _eval_return_type(func, node, context) |
|
631 | 628 | if return_type is not NOT_EVALUATED: |
|
632 | 629 | return return_type |
|
633 | 630 | raise GuardRejection( |
|
634 | 631 | "Call for", |
|
635 | 632 | func, # not joined to avoid calling `repr` |
|
636 | 633 | f"not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode", |
|
637 | 634 | ) |
|
638 | 635 | raise ValueError("Unhandled node", ast.dump(node)) |
|
639 | 636 | |
|
640 | 637 | |
|
641 | 638 | def _eval_return_type(func: Callable, node: ast.Call, context: EvaluationContext): |
|
642 | 639 | """Evaluate return type of a given callable function. |
|
643 | 640 | |
|
644 | 641 | Returns the built-in type, a duck or NOT_EVALUATED sentinel. |
|
645 | 642 | """ |
|
646 | 643 | try: |
|
647 | 644 | sig = signature(func) |
|
648 | 645 | except ValueError: |
|
649 | 646 | sig = UNKNOWN_SIGNATURE |
|
650 | 647 | # if annotation was not stringized, or it was stringized |
|
651 | 648 | # but resolved by signature call we know the return type |
|
652 | 649 | not_empty = sig.return_annotation is not Signature.empty |
|
653 | 650 | if not_empty: |
|
654 | 651 | return _resolve_annotation(sig.return_annotation, sig, func, node, context) |
|
655 | 652 | return NOT_EVALUATED |
|
656 | 653 | |
|
657 | 654 | |
|
658 | 655 | def _resolve_annotation( |
|
659 | 656 | annotation, |
|
660 | 657 | sig: Signature, |
|
661 | 658 | func: Callable, |
|
662 | 659 | node: ast.Call, |
|
663 | 660 | context: EvaluationContext, |
|
664 | 661 | ): |
|
665 | 662 | """Resolve annotation created by user with `typing` module and custom objects.""" |
|
666 | 663 | annotation = ( |
|
667 | 664 | _eval_node_name(annotation, context) |
|
668 | 665 | if isinstance(annotation, str) |
|
669 | 666 | else annotation |
|
670 | 667 | ) |
|
671 | 668 | origin = get_origin(annotation) |
|
672 | 669 | if annotation is Self and hasattr(func, "__self__"): |
|
673 | 670 | return func.__self__ |
|
674 | 671 | elif origin is Literal: |
|
675 | 672 | type_args = get_args(annotation) |
|
676 | 673 | if len(type_args) == 1: |
|
677 | 674 | return type_args[0] |
|
678 | 675 | elif annotation is LiteralString: |
|
679 | 676 | return "" |
|
680 | 677 | elif annotation is AnyStr: |
|
681 | 678 | index = None |
|
682 | 679 | for i, (key, value) in enumerate(sig.parameters.items()): |
|
683 | 680 | if value.annotation is AnyStr: |
|
684 | 681 | index = i |
|
685 | 682 | break |
|
686 | 683 | if index is not None and index < len(node.args): |
|
687 | 684 | return eval_node(node.args[index], context) |
|
688 | 685 | elif origin is TypeGuard: |
|
689 | 686 | return bool() |
|
690 | 687 | elif origin is Union: |
|
691 | 688 | attributes = [ |
|
692 | 689 | attr |
|
693 | 690 | for type_arg in get_args(annotation) |
|
694 | 691 | for attr in dir(_resolve_annotation(type_arg, sig, func, node, context)) |
|
695 | 692 | ] |
|
696 | 693 | return _Duck(attributes=dict.fromkeys(attributes)) |
|
697 | 694 | elif is_typeddict(annotation): |
|
698 | 695 | return _Duck( |
|
699 | 696 | attributes=dict.fromkeys(dir(dict())), |
|
700 | 697 | items={ |
|
701 | 698 | k: _resolve_annotation(v, sig, func, node, context) |
|
702 | 699 | for k, v in annotation.__annotations__.items() |
|
703 | 700 | }, |
|
704 | 701 | ) |
|
705 | 702 | elif hasattr(annotation, "_is_protocol"): |
|
706 | 703 | return _Duck(attributes=dict.fromkeys(dir(annotation))) |
|
707 | 704 | elif origin is Annotated: |
|
708 | 705 | type_arg = get_args(annotation)[0] |
|
709 | 706 | return _resolve_annotation(type_arg, sig, func, node, context) |
|
710 | 707 | elif isinstance(annotation, NewType): |
|
711 | 708 | return _eval_or_create_duck(annotation.__supertype__, node, context) |
|
712 | 709 | elif isinstance(annotation, TypeAliasType): |
|
713 | 710 | return _eval_or_create_duck(annotation.__value__, node, context) |
|
714 | 711 | else: |
|
715 | 712 | return _eval_or_create_duck(annotation, node, context) |
|
716 | 713 | |
|
717 | 714 | |
|
718 | 715 | def _eval_node_name(node_id: str, context: EvaluationContext): |
|
719 | 716 | policy = EVALUATION_POLICIES[context.evaluation] |
|
720 | 717 | if policy.allow_locals_access and node_id in context.locals: |
|
721 | 718 | return context.locals[node_id] |
|
722 | 719 | if policy.allow_globals_access and node_id in context.globals: |
|
723 | 720 | return context.globals[node_id] |
|
724 | 721 | if policy.allow_builtins_access and hasattr(builtins, node_id): |
|
725 | 722 | # note: do not use __builtins__, it is implementation detail of cPython |
|
726 | 723 | return getattr(builtins, node_id) |
|
727 | 724 | if not policy.allow_globals_access and not policy.allow_locals_access: |
|
728 | 725 | raise GuardRejection( |
|
729 | 726 | f"Namespace access not allowed in {context.evaluation} mode" |
|
730 | 727 | ) |
|
731 | 728 | else: |
|
732 | 729 | raise NameError(f"{node_id} not found in locals, globals, nor builtins") |
|
733 | 730 | |
|
734 | 731 | |
|
735 | 732 | def _eval_or_create_duck(duck_type, node: ast.Call, context: EvaluationContext): |
|
736 | 733 | policy = EVALUATION_POLICIES[context.evaluation] |
|
737 | 734 | # if allow-listed builtin is on type annotation, instantiate it |
|
738 | 735 | if policy.can_call(duck_type) and not node.keywords: |
|
739 | 736 | args = [eval_node(arg, context) for arg in node.args] |
|
740 | 737 | return duck_type(*args) |
|
741 | 738 | # if custom class is in type annotation, mock it |
|
742 | 739 | return _create_duck_for_heap_type(duck_type) |
|
743 | 740 | |
|
744 | 741 | |
|
745 | 742 | def _create_duck_for_heap_type(duck_type): |
|
746 | 743 | """Create an imitation of an object of a given type (a duck). |
|
747 | 744 | |
|
748 | 745 | Returns the duck or NOT_EVALUATED sentinel if duck could not be created. |
|
749 | 746 | """ |
|
750 | 747 | duck = ImpersonatingDuck() |
|
751 | 748 | try: |
|
752 | 749 | # this only works for heap types, not builtins |
|
753 | 750 | duck.__class__ = duck_type |
|
754 | 751 | return duck |
|
755 | 752 | except TypeError: |
|
756 | 753 | pass |
|
757 | 754 | return NOT_EVALUATED |
|
758 | 755 | |
|
759 | 756 | |
|
760 | 757 | SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_GETITEM = { |
|
761 | 758 | ("pandas", "core", "indexing", "_iLocIndexer"), |
|
762 | 759 | ("pandas", "core", "indexing", "_LocIndexer"), |
|
763 | 760 | ("pandas", "DataFrame"), |
|
764 | 761 | ("pandas", "Series"), |
|
765 | 762 | ("numpy", "ndarray"), |
|
766 | 763 | ("numpy", "void"), |
|
767 | 764 | } |
|
768 | 765 | |
|
769 | 766 | |
|
770 | 767 | BUILTIN_GETITEM: Set[InstancesHaveGetItem] = { |
|
771 | 768 | dict, |
|
772 | 769 | str, # type: ignore[arg-type] |
|
773 | 770 | bytes, # type: ignore[arg-type] |
|
774 | 771 | list, |
|
775 | 772 | tuple, |
|
776 | 773 | collections.defaultdict, |
|
777 | 774 | collections.deque, |
|
778 | 775 | collections.OrderedDict, |
|
779 | 776 | collections.ChainMap, |
|
780 | 777 | collections.UserDict, |
|
781 | 778 | collections.UserList, |
|
782 | 779 | collections.UserString, # type: ignore[arg-type] |
|
783 | 780 | _DummyNamedTuple, |
|
784 | 781 | _IdentitySubscript, |
|
785 | 782 | } |
|
786 | 783 | |
|
787 | 784 | |
|
788 | 785 | def _list_methods(cls, source=None): |
|
789 | 786 | """For use on immutable objects or with methods returning a copy""" |
|
790 | 787 | return [getattr(cls, k) for k in (source if source else dir(cls))] |
|
791 | 788 | |
|
792 | 789 | |
|
793 | 790 | dict_non_mutating_methods = ("copy", "keys", "values", "items") |
|
794 | 791 | list_non_mutating_methods = ("copy", "index", "count") |
|
795 | 792 | set_non_mutating_methods = set(dir(set)) & set(dir(frozenset)) |
|
796 | 793 | |
|
797 | 794 | |
|
798 | 795 | dict_keys: Type[collections.abc.KeysView] = type({}.keys()) |
|
799 | 796 | |
|
800 | 797 | NUMERICS = {int, float, complex} |
|
801 | 798 | |
|
802 | 799 | ALLOWED_CALLS = { |
|
803 | 800 | bytes, |
|
804 | 801 | *_list_methods(bytes), |
|
805 | 802 | dict, |
|
806 | 803 | *_list_methods(dict, dict_non_mutating_methods), |
|
807 | 804 | dict_keys.isdisjoint, |
|
808 | 805 | list, |
|
809 | 806 | *_list_methods(list, list_non_mutating_methods), |
|
810 | 807 | set, |
|
811 | 808 | *_list_methods(set, set_non_mutating_methods), |
|
812 | 809 | frozenset, |
|
813 | 810 | *_list_methods(frozenset), |
|
814 | 811 | range, |
|
815 | 812 | str, |
|
816 | 813 | *_list_methods(str), |
|
817 | 814 | tuple, |
|
818 | 815 | *_list_methods(tuple), |
|
819 | 816 | *NUMERICS, |
|
820 | 817 | *[method for numeric_cls in NUMERICS for method in _list_methods(numeric_cls)], |
|
821 | 818 | collections.deque, |
|
822 | 819 | *_list_methods(collections.deque, list_non_mutating_methods), |
|
823 | 820 | collections.defaultdict, |
|
824 | 821 | *_list_methods(collections.defaultdict, dict_non_mutating_methods), |
|
825 | 822 | collections.OrderedDict, |
|
826 | 823 | *_list_methods(collections.OrderedDict, dict_non_mutating_methods), |
|
827 | 824 | collections.UserDict, |
|
828 | 825 | *_list_methods(collections.UserDict, dict_non_mutating_methods), |
|
829 | 826 | collections.UserList, |
|
830 | 827 | *_list_methods(collections.UserList, list_non_mutating_methods), |
|
831 | 828 | collections.UserString, |
|
832 | 829 | *_list_methods(collections.UserString, dir(str)), |
|
833 | 830 | collections.Counter, |
|
834 | 831 | *_list_methods(collections.Counter, dict_non_mutating_methods), |
|
835 | 832 | collections.Counter.elements, |
|
836 | 833 | collections.Counter.most_common, |
|
837 | 834 | } |
|
838 | 835 | |
|
839 | 836 | BUILTIN_GETATTR: Set[MayHaveGetattr] = { |
|
840 | 837 | *BUILTIN_GETITEM, |
|
841 | 838 | set, |
|
842 | 839 | frozenset, |
|
843 | 840 | object, |
|
844 | 841 | type, # `type` handles a lot of generic cases, e.g. numbers as in `int.real`. |
|
845 | 842 | *NUMERICS, |
|
846 | 843 | dict_keys, |
|
847 | 844 | MethodDescriptorType, |
|
848 | 845 | ModuleType, |
|
849 | 846 | } |
|
850 | 847 | |
|
851 | 848 | |
|
852 | 849 | BUILTIN_OPERATIONS = {*BUILTIN_GETATTR} |
|
853 | 850 | |
|
854 | 851 | EVALUATION_POLICIES = { |
|
855 | 852 | "minimal": EvaluationPolicy( |
|
856 | 853 | allow_builtins_access=True, |
|
857 | 854 | allow_locals_access=False, |
|
858 | 855 | allow_globals_access=False, |
|
859 | 856 | allow_item_access=False, |
|
860 | 857 | allow_attr_access=False, |
|
861 | 858 | allowed_calls=set(), |
|
862 | 859 | allow_any_calls=False, |
|
863 | 860 | allow_all_operations=False, |
|
864 | 861 | ), |
|
865 | 862 | "limited": SelectivePolicy( |
|
866 | 863 | allowed_getitem=BUILTIN_GETITEM, |
|
867 | 864 | allowed_getitem_external=SUPPORTED_EXTERNAL_GETITEM, |
|
868 | 865 | allowed_getattr=BUILTIN_GETATTR, |
|
869 | 866 | allowed_getattr_external={ |
|
870 | 867 | # pandas Series/Frame implements custom `__getattr__` |
|
871 | 868 | ("pandas", "DataFrame"), |
|
872 | 869 | ("pandas", "Series"), |
|
873 | 870 | }, |
|
874 | 871 | allowed_operations=BUILTIN_OPERATIONS, |
|
875 | 872 | allow_builtins_access=True, |
|
876 | 873 | allow_locals_access=True, |
|
877 | 874 | allow_globals_access=True, |
|
878 | 875 | allowed_calls=ALLOWED_CALLS, |
|
879 | 876 | ), |
|
880 | 877 | "unsafe": EvaluationPolicy( |
|
881 | 878 | allow_builtins_access=True, |
|
882 | 879 | allow_locals_access=True, |
|
883 | 880 | allow_globals_access=True, |
|
884 | 881 | allow_attr_access=True, |
|
885 | 882 | allow_item_access=True, |
|
886 | 883 | allow_any_calls=True, |
|
887 | 884 | allow_all_operations=True, |
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888 | 885 | ), |
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889 | 886 | } |
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890 | 887 | |
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891 | 888 | |
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892 | 889 | __all__ = [ |
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893 | 890 | "guarded_eval", |
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894 | 891 | "eval_node", |
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895 | 892 | "GuardRejection", |
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896 | 893 | "EvaluationContext", |
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897 | 894 | "_unbind_method", |
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898 | 895 | ] |
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1 | 1 | """DEPRECATED: Input handling and transformation machinery. |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | This module was deprecated in IPython 7.0, in favour of inputtransformer2. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | The first class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to tell when |
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6 | 6 | input from a line-oriented frontend is complete and should be executed, and when |
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7 | 7 | the user should be prompted for another line of code instead. The name 'input |
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8 | 8 | splitter' is largely for historical reasons. |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but |
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11 | 11 | with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc). |
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12 | 12 | The code to actually do these transformations is in :mod:`IPython.core.inputtransformer`. |
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13 | 13 | :class:`IPythonInputSplitter` feeds the raw code to the transformers in order |
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14 | 14 | and stores the results. |
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15 | 15 | |
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16 | 16 | For more details, see the class docstrings below. |
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17 | 17 | """ |
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18 | ||
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18 | 19 | from __future__ import annotations |
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19 | 20 | |
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20 | 21 | from warnings import warn |
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21 | 22 | |
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22 | 23 | warn('IPython.core.inputsplitter is deprecated since IPython 7 in favor of `IPython.core.inputtransformer2`', |
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23 | 24 | DeprecationWarning) |
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24 | 25 | |
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25 | 26 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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26 | 27 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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27 | 28 | import ast |
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28 | 29 | import codeop |
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29 | 30 | import io |
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30 | 31 | import re |
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31 | 32 | import sys |
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32 | 33 | import tokenize |
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33 | 34 | import warnings |
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34 | 35 | |
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35 | 36 | from typing import List, Tuple, Union, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING |
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36 | 37 | from types import CodeType |
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37 | 38 | |
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38 | 39 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer import (leading_indent, |
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39 | 40 | classic_prompt, |
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40 | 41 | ipy_prompt, |
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41 | 42 | cellmagic, |
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42 | 43 | assemble_logical_lines, |
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43 | 44 | help_end, |
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44 | 45 | escaped_commands, |
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45 | 46 | assign_from_magic, |
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46 | 47 | assign_from_system, |
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47 | 48 | assemble_python_lines, |
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48 | 49 | ) |
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49 | 50 | from IPython.utils import tokenutil |
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50 | 51 | |
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51 | 52 | # These are available in this module for backwards compatibility. |
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52 | 53 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer import (ESC_SHELL, ESC_SH_CAP, ESC_HELP, |
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53 | 54 | ESC_HELP2, ESC_MAGIC, ESC_MAGIC2, |
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54 | 55 | ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2, ESC_PAREN, ESC_SEQUENCES) |
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55 | 56 | |
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56 | 57 | if TYPE_CHECKING: |
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57 | 58 | from typing_extensions import Self |
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58 | 59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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59 | 60 | # Utilities |
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60 | 61 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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61 | 62 | |
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62 | 63 | # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the |
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63 | 64 | # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test |
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64 | 65 | # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage |
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65 | 66 | # while developing. |
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66 | 67 | |
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67 | 68 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management |
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68 | 69 | dedent_re = re.compile('|'.join([ |
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69 | 70 | r'^\s+raise(\s.*)?$', # raise statement (+ space + other stuff, maybe) |
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70 | 71 | r'^\s+raise\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky raise with immediate open paren |
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71 | 72 | r'^\s+return(\s.*)?$', # normal return (+ space + other stuff, maybe) |
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72 | 73 | r'^\s+return\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky return with immediate open paren |
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73 | 74 | r'^\s+pass\s*$', # pass (optionally followed by trailing spaces) |
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74 | 75 | r'^\s+break\s*$', # break (optionally followed by trailing spaces) |
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75 | 76 | r'^\s+continue\s*$', # continue (optionally followed by trailing spaces) |
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76 | 77 | ])) |
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77 | 78 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)') |
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78 | 79 | |
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79 | 80 | # regexp to match pure comment lines so we don't accidentally insert 'if 1:' |
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80 | 81 | # before pure comments |
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81 | 82 | comment_line_re = re.compile(r'^\s*\#') |
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82 | 83 | |
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83 | 84 | |
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84 | 85 | def num_ini_spaces(s): |
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85 | 86 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string. |
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86 | 87 | |
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87 | 88 | Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support |
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88 | 89 | mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input. |
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89 | 90 | |
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90 | 91 | Parameters |
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91 | 92 | ---------- |
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92 | 93 | s : string |
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93 | 94 | |
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94 | 95 | Returns |
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95 | 96 | ------- |
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96 | 97 | n : int |
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97 | 98 | """ |
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98 | 99 | warnings.warn( |
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99 | 100 | "`num_ini_spaces` is Pending Deprecation since IPython 8.17." |
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100 | 101 | "It is considered for removal in in future version. " |
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101 | 102 | "Please open an issue if you believe it should be kept.", |
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102 | 103 | stacklevel=2, |
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103 | 104 | category=PendingDeprecationWarning, |
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104 | 105 | ) |
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105 | 106 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s) |
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106 | 107 | if ini_spaces: |
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107 | 108 | return ini_spaces.end() |
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108 | 109 | else: |
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109 | 110 | return 0 |
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110 | 111 | |
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111 | 112 | # Fake token types for partial_tokenize: |
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112 | 113 | INCOMPLETE_STRING = tokenize.N_TOKENS |
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113 | 114 | IN_MULTILINE_STATEMENT = tokenize.N_TOKENS + 1 |
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114 | 115 | |
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115 | 116 | # The 2 classes below have the same API as TokenInfo, but don't try to look up |
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116 | 117 | # a token type name that they won't find. |
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117 | 118 | class IncompleteString: |
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118 | 119 | type = exact_type = INCOMPLETE_STRING |
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119 | 120 | def __init__(self, s, start, end, line): |
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120 | 121 | self.s = s |
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121 | 122 | self.start = start |
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122 | 123 | self.end = end |
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123 | 124 | self.line = line |
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124 | 125 | |
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125 | 126 | class InMultilineStatement: |
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126 | 127 | type = exact_type = IN_MULTILINE_STATEMENT |
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127 | 128 | def __init__(self, pos, line): |
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128 | 129 | self.s = '' |
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129 | 130 | self.start = self.end = pos |
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130 | 131 | self.line = line |
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131 | 132 | |
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132 | 133 | def partial_tokens(s): |
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133 | 134 | """Iterate over tokens from a possibly-incomplete string of code. |
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134 | 135 | |
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135 | 136 | This adds two special token types: INCOMPLETE_STRING and |
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136 | 137 | IN_MULTILINE_STATEMENT. These can only occur as the last token yielded, and |
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137 | 138 | represent the two main ways for code to be incomplete. |
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138 | 139 | """ |
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139 | 140 | readline = io.StringIO(s).readline |
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140 | 141 | token = tokenize.TokenInfo(tokenize.NEWLINE, '', (1, 0), (1, 0), '') |
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141 | 142 | try: |
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142 | 143 | for token in tokenutil.generate_tokens_catch_errors(readline): |
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143 | 144 | yield token |
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144 | 145 | except tokenize.TokenError as e: |
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145 | 146 | # catch EOF error |
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146 | 147 | lines = s.splitlines(keepends=True) |
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147 | 148 | end = len(lines), len(lines[-1]) |
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148 | 149 | if 'multi-line string' in e.args[0]: |
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149 | 150 | l, c = start = token.end |
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150 | 151 | s = lines[l-1][c:] + ''.join(lines[l:]) |
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151 | 152 | yield IncompleteString(s, start, end, lines[-1]) |
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152 | 153 | elif 'multi-line statement' in e.args[0]: |
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153 | 154 | yield InMultilineStatement(end, lines[-1]) |
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154 | 155 | else: |
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155 | 156 | raise |
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156 | 157 | |
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157 | 158 | def find_next_indent(code) -> int: |
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158 | 159 | """Find the number of spaces for the next line of indentation""" |
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159 | 160 | tokens = list(partial_tokens(code)) |
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160 | 161 | if tokens[-1].type == tokenize.ENDMARKER: |
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161 | 162 | tokens.pop() |
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162 | 163 | if not tokens: |
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163 | 164 | return 0 |
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164 | 165 | |
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165 | 166 | while tokens[-1].type in { |
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166 | 167 | tokenize.DEDENT, |
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167 | 168 | tokenize.NEWLINE, |
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168 | 169 | tokenize.COMMENT, |
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169 | 170 | tokenize.ERRORTOKEN, |
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170 | 171 | }: |
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171 | 172 | tokens.pop() |
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172 | 173 | |
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173 | 174 | # Starting in Python 3.12, the tokenize module adds implicit newlines at the end |
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174 | 175 | # of input. We need to remove those if we're in a multiline statement |
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175 | 176 | if tokens[-1].type == IN_MULTILINE_STATEMENT: |
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176 | 177 | while tokens[-2].type in {tokenize.NL}: |
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177 | 178 | tokens.pop(-2) |
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178 | 179 | |
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179 | 180 | |
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180 | 181 | if tokens[-1].type == INCOMPLETE_STRING: |
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181 | 182 | # Inside a multiline string |
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182 | 183 | return 0 |
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183 | 184 | |
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184 | 185 | # Find the indents used before |
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185 | 186 | prev_indents = [0] |
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186 | 187 | def _add_indent(n): |
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187 | 188 | if n != prev_indents[-1]: |
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188 | 189 | prev_indents.append(n) |
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189 | 190 | |
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190 | 191 | tokiter = iter(tokens) |
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191 | 192 | for tok in tokiter: |
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192 | 193 | if tok.type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: |
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193 | 194 | _add_indent(tok.end[1]) |
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194 | 195 | elif (tok.type == tokenize.NL): |
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195 | 196 | try: |
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196 | 197 | _add_indent(next(tokiter).start[1]) |
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197 | 198 | except StopIteration: |
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198 | 199 | break |
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199 | 200 | |
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200 | 201 | last_indent = prev_indents.pop() |
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201 | 202 | |
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202 | 203 | # If we've just opened a multiline statement (e.g. 'a = ['), indent more |
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203 | 204 | if tokens[-1].type == IN_MULTILINE_STATEMENT: |
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204 | 205 | if tokens[-2].exact_type in {tokenize.LPAR, tokenize.LSQB, tokenize.LBRACE}: |
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205 | 206 | return last_indent + 4 |
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206 | 207 | return last_indent |
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207 | 208 | |
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208 | 209 | if tokens[-1].exact_type == tokenize.COLON: |
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209 | 210 | # Line ends with colon - indent |
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210 | 211 | return last_indent + 4 |
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211 | 212 | |
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212 | 213 | if last_indent: |
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213 | 214 | # Examine the last line for dedent cues - statements like return or |
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214 | 215 | # raise which normally end a block of code. |
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215 | 216 | last_line_starts = 0 |
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216 | 217 | for i, tok in enumerate(tokens): |
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217 | 218 | if tok.type == tokenize.NEWLINE: |
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218 | 219 | last_line_starts = i + 1 |
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219 | 220 | |
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220 | 221 | last_line_tokens = tokens[last_line_starts:] |
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221 | 222 | names = [t.string for t in last_line_tokens if t.type == tokenize.NAME] |
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222 | 223 | if names and names[0] in {'raise', 'return', 'pass', 'break', 'continue'}: |
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223 | 224 | # Find the most recent indentation less than the current level |
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224 | 225 | for indent in reversed(prev_indents): |
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225 | 226 | if indent < last_indent: |
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226 | 227 | return indent |
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227 | 228 | |
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228 | 229 | return last_indent |
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229 | 230 | |
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230 | 231 | |
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231 | 232 | def last_blank(src): |
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232 | 233 | """Determine if the input source ends in a blank. |
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233 | 234 | |
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234 | 235 | A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace. |
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235 | 236 | |
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236 | 237 | Parameters |
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237 | 238 | ---------- |
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238 | 239 | src : string |
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239 | 240 | A single or multiline string. |
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240 | 241 | """ |
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241 | 242 | if not src: return False |
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242 | 243 | ll = src.splitlines()[-1] |
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243 | 244 | return (ll == '') or ll.isspace() |
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244 | 245 | |
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245 | 246 | |
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246 | 247 | last_two_blanks_re = re.compile(r'\n\s*\n\s*$', re.MULTILINE) |
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247 | 248 | last_two_blanks_re2 = re.compile(r'.+\n\s*\n\s+$', re.MULTILINE) |
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248 | 249 | |
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249 | 250 | def last_two_blanks(src): |
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250 | 251 | """Determine if the input source ends in two blanks. |
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251 | 252 | |
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252 | 253 | A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace. |
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253 | 254 | |
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254 | 255 | Parameters |
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255 | 256 | ---------- |
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256 | 257 | src : string |
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257 | 258 | A single or multiline string. |
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258 | 259 | """ |
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259 | 260 | if not src: return False |
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260 | 261 | # The logic here is tricky: I couldn't get a regexp to work and pass all |
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261 | 262 | # the tests, so I took a different approach: split the source by lines, |
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262 | 263 | # grab the last two and prepend '###\n' as a stand-in for whatever was in |
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263 | 264 | # the body before the last two lines. Then, with that structure, it's |
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264 | 265 | # possible to analyze with two regexps. Not the most elegant solution, but |
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265 | 266 | # it works. If anyone tries to change this logic, make sure to validate |
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266 | 267 | # the whole test suite first! |
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267 | 268 | new_src = '\n'.join(['###\n'] + src.splitlines()[-2:]) |
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268 | 269 | return (bool(last_two_blanks_re.match(new_src)) or |
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269 | 270 | bool(last_two_blanks_re2.match(new_src)) ) |
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270 | 271 | |
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271 | 272 | |
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272 | 273 | def remove_comments(src): |
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273 | 274 | """Remove all comments from input source. |
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274 | 275 | |
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275 | 276 | Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings! |
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276 | 277 | |
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277 | 278 | Parameters |
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278 | 279 | ---------- |
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279 | 280 | src : string |
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280 | 281 | A single or multiline input string. |
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281 | 282 | |
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282 | 283 | Returns |
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283 | 284 | ------- |
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284 | 285 | String with all Python comments removed. |
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285 | 286 | """ |
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286 | 287 | |
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287 | 288 | return re.sub('#.*', '', src) |
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288 | 289 | |
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289 | 290 | |
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290 | 291 | def get_input_encoding(): |
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291 | 292 | """Return the default standard input encoding. |
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292 | 293 | |
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293 | 294 | If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned.""" |
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294 | 295 | # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We |
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295 | 296 | # ensure that a valid encoding is returned. |
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296 | 297 | encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) |
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297 | 298 | if encoding is None: |
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298 | 299 | encoding = 'ascii' |
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299 | 300 | return encoding |
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300 | 301 | |
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301 | 302 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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302 | 303 | # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling |
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303 | 304 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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304 | 305 | |
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305 | 306 | class InputSplitter(object): |
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306 | 307 | r"""An object that can accumulate lines of Python source before execution. |
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307 | 308 | |
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308 | 309 | This object is designed to be fed python source line-by-line, using |
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309 | 310 | :meth:`push`. It will return on each push whether the currently pushed |
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310 | 311 | code could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called |
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311 | 312 | :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input |
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312 | 313 | can be pushed into a single interactive block. |
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313 | 314 | |
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314 | 315 | This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use |
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315 | 316 | this tool:: |
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316 | 317 | |
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317 | 318 | isp = InputSplitter() |
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318 | 319 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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319 | 320 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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320 | 321 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent |
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321 | 322 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) |
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322 | 323 | isp.push(line) |
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323 | 324 | print('Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset()) |
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324 | 325 | """ |
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325 | 326 | # A cache for storing the current indentation |
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326 | 327 | # The first value stores the most recently processed source input |
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327 | 328 | # The second value is the number of spaces for the current indentation |
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328 | 329 | # If self.source matches the first value, the second value is a valid |
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329 | 330 | # current indentation. Otherwise, the cache is invalid and the indentation |
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330 | 331 | # must be recalculated. |
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331 | 332 | _indent_spaces_cache: Union[Tuple[None, None], Tuple[str, int]] = None, None |
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332 | 333 | # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default |
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333 | 334 | # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a |
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334 | 335 | # client with specific knowledge of the encoding. |
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335 | 336 | encoding = '' |
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336 | 337 | # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded. |
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337 | 338 | # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed |
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338 | 339 | # source code, that has been properly encoded. |
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339 | 340 | source: str = "" |
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340 | 341 | # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically |
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341 | 342 | # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code |
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342 | 343 | # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python. |
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343 | 344 | code: Optional[CodeType] = None |
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344 | 345 | |
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345 | 346 | # Private attributes |
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346 | 347 | |
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347 | 348 | # List with lines of input accumulated so far |
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348 | 349 | _buffer: List[str] |
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349 | 350 | # Command compiler |
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350 | 351 | _compile: codeop.CommandCompiler |
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351 | 352 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete |
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352 | 353 | _is_complete: Optional[bool] = None |
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353 | 354 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block has an unrecoverable syntax error |
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354 | 355 | _is_invalid: bool = False |
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355 | 356 | |
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356 | 357 | def __init__(self) -> None: |
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357 | 358 | """Create a new InputSplitter instance.""" |
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358 | 359 | self._buffer = [] |
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359 | 360 | self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() |
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360 | 361 | self.encoding = get_input_encoding() |
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361 | 362 | |
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362 | 363 | def reset(self): |
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363 | 364 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" |
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364 | 365 | self._buffer[:] = [] |
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365 | 366 | self.source = '' |
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366 | 367 | self.code = None |
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367 | 368 | self._is_complete = False |
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368 | 369 | self._is_invalid = False |
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369 | 370 | |
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370 | 371 | def source_reset(self): |
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371 | 372 | """Return the input source and perform a full reset. |
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372 | 373 | """ |
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373 | 374 | out = self.source |
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374 | 375 | self.reset() |
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375 | 376 | return out |
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376 | 377 | |
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377 | 378 | def check_complete(self, source): |
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378 | 379 | """Return whether a block of code is ready to execute, or should be continued |
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379 | 380 | |
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380 | 381 | This is a non-stateful API, and will reset the state of this InputSplitter. |
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381 | 382 | |
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382 | 383 | Parameters |
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383 | 384 | ---------- |
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384 | 385 | source : string |
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385 | 386 | Python input code, which can be multiline. |
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386 | 387 | |
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387 | 388 | Returns |
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388 | 389 | ------- |
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389 | 390 | status : str |
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390 | 391 | One of 'complete', 'incomplete', or 'invalid' if source is not a |
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391 | 392 | prefix of valid code. |
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392 | 393 | indent_spaces : int or None |
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393 | 394 | The number of spaces by which to indent the next line of code. If |
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394 | 395 | status is not 'incomplete', this is None. |
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395 | 396 | """ |
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396 | 397 | self.reset() |
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397 | 398 | try: |
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398 | 399 | self.push(source) |
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399 | 400 | except SyntaxError: |
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400 | 401 | # Transformers in IPythonInputSplitter can raise SyntaxError, |
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401 | 402 | # which push() will not catch. |
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402 | 403 | return 'invalid', None |
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403 | 404 | else: |
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404 | 405 | if self._is_invalid: |
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405 | 406 | return 'invalid', None |
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406 | 407 | elif self.push_accepts_more(): |
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407 | 408 | return 'incomplete', self.get_indent_spaces() |
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408 | 409 | else: |
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409 | 410 | return 'complete', None |
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410 | 411 | finally: |
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411 | 412 | self.reset() |
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412 | 413 | |
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413 | 414 | def push(self, lines:str) -> bool: |
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414 | 415 | """Push one or more lines of input. |
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415 | 416 | |
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416 | 417 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating |
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417 | 418 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not. |
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418 | 419 | |
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419 | 420 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an |
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420 | 421 | exception was produced, the method returns True. |
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421 | 422 | |
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422 | 423 | Parameters |
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423 | 424 | ---------- |
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424 | 425 | lines : string |
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425 | 426 | One or more lines of Python input. |
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426 | 427 | |
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427 | 428 | Returns |
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428 | 429 | ------- |
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429 | 430 | is_complete : boolean |
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430 | 431 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input |
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431 | 432 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that |
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432 | 433 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (``_is_complete``), so it |
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433 | 434 | can be queried at any time. |
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434 | 435 | """ |
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435 | 436 | assert isinstance(lines, str) |
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436 | 437 | self._store(lines) |
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437 | 438 | source = self.source |
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438 | 439 | |
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439 | 440 | # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an |
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440 | 441 | # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having |
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441 | 442 | # inconsistent code/source attributes. |
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442 | 443 | self.code, self._is_complete = None, None |
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443 | 444 | self._is_invalid = False |
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444 | 445 | |
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445 | 446 | # Honor termination lines properly |
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446 | 447 | if source.endswith('\\\n'): |
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447 | 448 | return False |
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448 | 449 | |
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449 | 450 | try: |
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450 | 451 | with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
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451 | 452 | warnings.simplefilter('error', SyntaxWarning) |
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452 | 453 | self.code = self._compile(source, symbol="exec") |
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453 | 454 | # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from |
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454 | 455 | # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors |
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455 | 456 | # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be |
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456 | 457 | # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython |
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457 | 458 | # special-syntax conversion. |
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458 | 459 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, |
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459 | 460 | MemoryError, SyntaxWarning): |
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460 | 461 | self._is_complete = True |
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461 | 462 | self._is_invalid = True |
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462 | 463 | else: |
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463 | 464 | # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have |
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464 | 465 | # given a complete code object) |
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465 | 466 | self._is_complete = self.code is not None |
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466 | 467 | |
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467 | 468 | return self._is_complete |
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468 | 469 | |
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469 | 470 | def push_accepts_more(self): |
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470 | 471 | """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input. |
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471 | 472 | |
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472 | 473 | This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to |
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473 | 474 | guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and |
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474 | 475 | current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete |
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475 | 476 | interactive block and will not accept more input when either: |
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476 | 477 | |
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477 | 478 | * A SyntaxError is raised |
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478 | 479 | |
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479 | 480 | * The code is complete and consists of a single line or a single |
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480 | 481 | non-compound statement |
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481 | 482 | |
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482 | 483 | * The code is complete and has a blank line at the end |
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483 | 484 | |
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484 | 485 | If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately |
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485 | 486 | returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as |
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486 | 487 | typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution |
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487 | 488 | backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via |
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488 | 489 | one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms. |
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489 | 490 | """ |
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490 | 491 | |
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491 | 492 | # With incomplete input, unconditionally accept more |
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492 | 493 | # A syntax error also sets _is_complete to True - see push() |
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493 | 494 | if not self._is_complete: |
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494 | 495 | #print("Not complete") # debug |
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495 | 496 | return True |
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496 | 497 | |
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497 | 498 | # The user can make any (complete) input execute by leaving a blank line |
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498 | 499 | last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1] |
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499 | 500 | if (not last_line) or last_line.isspace(): |
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500 | 501 | #print("Blank line") # debug |
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501 | 502 | return False |
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502 | 503 | |
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503 | 504 | # If there's just a single line or AST node, and we're flush left, as is |
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504 | 505 | # the case after a simple statement such as 'a=1', we want to execute it |
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505 | 506 | # straight away. |
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506 | 507 | if self.get_indent_spaces() == 0: |
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507 | 508 | if len(self.source.splitlines()) <= 1: |
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508 | 509 | return False |
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509 | 510 | |
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510 | 511 | try: |
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511 | 512 | code_ast = ast.parse("".join(self._buffer)) |
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512 | 513 | except Exception: |
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513 | 514 | #print("Can't parse AST") # debug |
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514 | 515 | return False |
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515 | 516 | else: |
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516 | 517 | if len(code_ast.body) == 1 and \ |
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517 | 518 | not hasattr(code_ast.body[0], 'body'): |
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518 | 519 | #print("Simple statement") # debug |
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519 | 520 | return False |
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520 | 521 | |
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521 | 522 | # General fallback - accept more code |
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522 | 523 | return True |
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523 | 524 | |
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524 | 525 | def get_indent_spaces(self) -> int: |
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525 | 526 | sourcefor, n = self._indent_spaces_cache |
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526 | 527 | if sourcefor == self.source: |
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527 | 528 | assert n is not None |
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528 | 529 | return n |
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529 | 530 | |
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530 | 531 | # self.source always has a trailing newline |
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531 | 532 | n = find_next_indent(self.source[:-1]) |
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532 | 533 | self._indent_spaces_cache = (self.source, n) |
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533 | 534 | return n |
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534 | 535 | |
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535 | 536 | # Backwards compatibility. I think all code that used .indent_spaces was |
|
536 | 537 | # inside IPython, but we can leave this here until IPython 7 in case any |
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537 | 538 | # other modules are using it. -TK, November 2017 |
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538 | 539 | indent_spaces = property(get_indent_spaces) |
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539 | 540 | |
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540 | 541 | def _store(self, lines, buffer=None, store='source'): |
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541 | 542 | """Store one or more lines of input. |
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542 | 543 | |
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543 | 544 | If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically |
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544 | 545 | appended.""" |
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545 | 546 | |
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546 | 547 | if buffer is None: |
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547 | 548 | buffer = self._buffer |
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548 | 549 | |
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549 | 550 | if lines.endswith('\n'): |
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550 | 551 | buffer.append(lines) |
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551 | 552 | else: |
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552 | 553 | buffer.append(lines+'\n') |
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553 | 554 | setattr(self, store, self._set_source(buffer)) |
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554 | 555 | |
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555 | 556 | def _set_source(self, buffer): |
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556 | 557 | return u''.join(buffer) |
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557 | 558 | |
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558 | 559 | |
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559 | 560 | class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter): |
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560 | 561 | """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax.""" |
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561 | 562 | |
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562 | 563 | # String with raw, untransformed input. |
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563 | 564 | source_raw = '' |
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564 | 565 | |
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565 | 566 | # Flag to track when a transformer has stored input that it hasn't given |
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566 | 567 | # back yet. |
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567 | 568 | transformer_accumulating = False |
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568 | 569 | |
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569 | 570 | # Flag to track when assemble_python_lines has stored input that it hasn't |
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570 | 571 | # given back yet. |
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571 | 572 | within_python_line = False |
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572 | 573 | |
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573 | 574 | # Private attributes |
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574 | 575 | |
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575 | 576 | # List with lines of raw input accumulated so far. |
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576 | 577 | _buffer_raw: List[str] |
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577 | 578 | |
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578 | 579 | def __init__(self, line_input_checker=True, physical_line_transforms=None, |
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579 | 580 | logical_line_transforms=None, python_line_transforms=None): |
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580 | 581 | super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).__init__() |
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581 | 582 | self._buffer_raw = [] |
|
582 | 583 | self._validate = True |
|
583 | 584 | |
|
584 | 585 | if physical_line_transforms is not None: |
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585 | 586 | self.physical_line_transforms = physical_line_transforms |
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586 | 587 | else: |
|
587 | 588 | self.physical_line_transforms = [ |
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588 | 589 | leading_indent(), |
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589 | 590 | classic_prompt(), |
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590 | 591 | ipy_prompt(), |
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591 | 592 | cellmagic(end_on_blank_line=line_input_checker), |
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592 | 593 | ] |
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593 | 594 | |
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594 | 595 | self.assemble_logical_lines = assemble_logical_lines() |
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595 | 596 | if logical_line_transforms is not None: |
|
596 | 597 | self.logical_line_transforms = logical_line_transforms |
|
597 | 598 | else: |
|
598 | 599 | self.logical_line_transforms = [ |
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599 | 600 | help_end(), |
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600 | 601 | escaped_commands(), |
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601 | 602 | assign_from_magic(), |
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602 | 603 | assign_from_system(), |
|
603 | 604 | ] |
|
604 | 605 | |
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605 | 606 | self.assemble_python_lines = assemble_python_lines() |
|
606 | 607 | if python_line_transforms is not None: |
|
607 | 608 | self.python_line_transforms = python_line_transforms |
|
608 | 609 | else: |
|
609 | 610 | # We don't use any of these at present |
|
610 | 611 | self.python_line_transforms = [] |
|
611 | 612 | |
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612 | 613 | @property |
|
613 | 614 | def transforms(self): |
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614 | 615 | "Quick access to all transformers." |
|
615 | 616 | return self.physical_line_transforms + \ |
|
616 | 617 | [self.assemble_logical_lines] + self.logical_line_transforms + \ |
|
617 | 618 | [self.assemble_python_lines] + self.python_line_transforms |
|
618 | 619 | |
|
619 | 620 | @property |
|
620 | 621 | def transforms_in_use(self): |
|
621 | 622 | """Transformers, excluding logical line transformers if we're in a |
|
622 | 623 | Python line.""" |
|
623 | 624 | t = self.physical_line_transforms[:] |
|
624 | 625 | if not self.within_python_line: |
|
625 | 626 | t += [self.assemble_logical_lines] + self.logical_line_transforms |
|
626 | 627 | return t + [self.assemble_python_lines] + self.python_line_transforms |
|
627 | 628 | |
|
628 | 629 | def reset(self): |
|
629 | 630 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" |
|
630 | 631 | super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).reset() |
|
631 | 632 | self._buffer_raw[:] = [] |
|
632 | 633 | self.source_raw = '' |
|
633 | 634 | self.transformer_accumulating = False |
|
634 | 635 | self.within_python_line = False |
|
635 | 636 | |
|
636 | 637 | for t in self.transforms: |
|
637 | 638 | try: |
|
638 | 639 | t.reset() |
|
639 | 640 | except SyntaxError: |
|
640 | 641 | # Nothing that calls reset() expects to handle transformer |
|
641 | 642 | # errors |
|
642 | 643 | pass |
|
643 | 644 | |
|
644 | 645 | def flush_transformers(self: Self): |
|
645 | 646 | def _flush(transform, outs: List[str]): |
|
646 | 647 | """yield transformed lines |
|
647 | 648 | |
|
648 | 649 | always strings, never None |
|
649 | 650 | |
|
650 | 651 | transform: the current transform |
|
651 | 652 | outs: an iterable of previously transformed inputs. |
|
652 | 653 | Each may be multiline, which will be passed |
|
653 | 654 | one line at a time to transform. |
|
654 | 655 | """ |
|
655 | 656 | for out in outs: |
|
656 | 657 | for line in out.splitlines(): |
|
657 | 658 | # push one line at a time |
|
658 | 659 | tmp = transform.push(line) |
|
659 | 660 | if tmp is not None: |
|
660 | 661 | yield tmp |
|
661 | 662 | |
|
662 | 663 | # reset the transform |
|
663 | 664 | tmp = transform.reset() |
|
664 | 665 | if tmp is not None: |
|
665 | 666 | yield tmp |
|
666 | 667 | |
|
667 | 668 | out: List[str] = [] |
|
668 | 669 | for t in self.transforms_in_use: |
|
669 | 670 | out = _flush(t, out) |
|
670 | 671 | |
|
671 | 672 | out = list(out) |
|
672 | 673 | if out: |
|
673 | 674 | self._store('\n'.join(out)) |
|
674 | 675 | |
|
675 | 676 | def raw_reset(self): |
|
676 | 677 | """Return raw input only and perform a full reset. |
|
677 | 678 | """ |
|
678 | 679 | out = self.source_raw |
|
679 | 680 | self.reset() |
|
680 | 681 | return out |
|
681 | 682 | |
|
682 | 683 | def source_reset(self): |
|
683 | 684 | try: |
|
684 | 685 | self.flush_transformers() |
|
685 | 686 | return self.source |
|
686 | 687 | finally: |
|
687 | 688 | self.reset() |
|
688 | 689 | |
|
689 | 690 | def push_accepts_more(self): |
|
690 | 691 | if self.transformer_accumulating: |
|
691 | 692 | return True |
|
692 | 693 | else: |
|
693 | 694 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push_accepts_more() |
|
694 | 695 | |
|
695 | 696 | def transform_cell(self, cell): |
|
696 | 697 | """Process and translate a cell of input. |
|
697 | 698 | """ |
|
698 | 699 | self.reset() |
|
699 | 700 | try: |
|
700 | 701 | self.push(cell) |
|
701 | 702 | self.flush_transformers() |
|
702 | 703 | return self.source |
|
703 | 704 | finally: |
|
704 | 705 | self.reset() |
|
705 | 706 | |
|
706 | 707 | def push(self, lines:str) -> bool: |
|
707 | 708 | """Push one or more lines of IPython input. |
|
708 | 709 | |
|
709 | 710 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating |
|
710 | 711 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not, after processing |
|
711 | 712 | all input lines for special IPython syntax. |
|
712 | 713 | |
|
713 | 714 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an |
|
714 | 715 | exception was produced, the method returns True. |
|
715 | 716 | |
|
716 | 717 | Parameters |
|
717 | 718 | ---------- |
|
718 | 719 | lines : string |
|
719 | 720 | One or more lines of Python input. |
|
720 | 721 | |
|
721 | 722 | Returns |
|
722 | 723 | ------- |
|
723 | 724 | is_complete : boolean |
|
724 | 725 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input |
|
725 | 726 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that |
|
726 | 727 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it |
|
727 | 728 | can be queried at any time. |
|
728 | 729 | """ |
|
729 | 730 | assert isinstance(lines, str) |
|
730 | 731 | # We must ensure all input is pure unicode |
|
731 | 732 | # ''.splitlines() --> [], but we need to push the empty line to transformers |
|
732 | 733 | lines_list = lines.splitlines() |
|
733 | 734 | if not lines_list: |
|
734 | 735 | lines_list = [''] |
|
735 | 736 | |
|
736 | 737 | # Store raw source before applying any transformations to it. Note |
|
737 | 738 | # that this must be done *after* the reset() call that would otherwise |
|
738 | 739 | # flush the buffer. |
|
739 | 740 | self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw') |
|
740 | 741 | |
|
741 | 742 | transformed_lines_list = [] |
|
742 | 743 | for line in lines_list: |
|
743 | 744 | transformed = self._transform_line(line) |
|
744 | 745 | if transformed is not None: |
|
745 | 746 | transformed_lines_list.append(transformed) |
|
746 | 747 | |
|
747 | 748 | if transformed_lines_list: |
|
748 | 749 | transformed_lines = '\n'.join(transformed_lines_list) |
|
749 | 750 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(transformed_lines) |
|
750 | 751 | else: |
|
751 | 752 | # Got nothing back from transformers - they must be waiting for |
|
752 | 753 | # more input. |
|
753 | 754 | return False |
|
754 | 755 | |
|
755 | 756 | def _transform_line(self, line): |
|
756 | 757 | """Push a line of input code through the various transformers. |
|
757 | 758 | |
|
758 | 759 | Returns any output from the transformers, or None if a transformer |
|
759 | 760 | is accumulating lines. |
|
760 | 761 | |
|
761 | 762 | Sets self.transformer_accumulating as a side effect. |
|
762 | 763 | """ |
|
763 | 764 | def _accumulating(dbg): |
|
764 | 765 | #print(dbg) |
|
765 | 766 | self.transformer_accumulating = True |
|
766 | 767 | return None |
|
767 | 768 | |
|
768 | 769 | for transformer in self.physical_line_transforms: |
|
769 | 770 | line = transformer.push(line) |
|
770 | 771 | if line is None: |
|
771 | 772 | return _accumulating(transformer) |
|
772 | 773 | |
|
773 | 774 | if not self.within_python_line: |
|
774 | 775 | line = self.assemble_logical_lines.push(line) |
|
775 | 776 | if line is None: |
|
776 | 777 | return _accumulating('acc logical line') |
|
777 | 778 | |
|
778 | 779 | for transformer in self.logical_line_transforms: |
|
779 | 780 | line = transformer.push(line) |
|
780 | 781 | if line is None: |
|
781 | 782 | return _accumulating(transformer) |
|
782 | 783 | |
|
783 | 784 | line = self.assemble_python_lines.push(line) |
|
784 | 785 | if line is None: |
|
785 | 786 | self.within_python_line = True |
|
786 | 787 | return _accumulating('acc python line') |
|
787 | 788 | else: |
|
788 | 789 | self.within_python_line = False |
|
789 | 790 | |
|
790 | 791 | for transformer in self.python_line_transforms: |
|
791 | 792 | line = transformer.push(line) |
|
792 | 793 | if line is None: |
|
793 | 794 | return _accumulating(transformer) |
|
794 | 795 | |
|
795 | 796 | #print("transformers clear") #debug |
|
796 | 797 | self.transformer_accumulating = False |
|
797 | 798 | return line |
|
798 | 799 |
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1 | 1 | """Tests for the Formatters.""" |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | from math import pi |
|
4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | try: |
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6 | 6 | import numpy |
|
7 | 7 | except: |
|
8 | 8 | numpy = None |
|
9 | 9 | import pytest |
|
10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | from IPython import get_ipython |
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12 | 12 | from traitlets.config import Config |
|
13 | 13 | from IPython.core.formatters import ( |
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14 | 14 | PlainTextFormatter, HTMLFormatter, PDFFormatter, _mod_name_key, |
|
15 | 15 | DisplayFormatter, JSONFormatter, |
|
16 | 16 | ) |
|
17 | 17 | from IPython.utils.io import capture_output |
|
18 | 18 | |
|
19 | 19 | class A(object): |
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20 | 20 | def __repr__(self): |
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21 | 21 | return 'A()' |
|
22 | 22 | |
|
23 | 23 | class B(A): |
|
24 | 24 | def __repr__(self): |
|
25 | 25 | return 'B()' |
|
26 | 26 | |
|
27 | 27 | class C: |
|
28 | 28 | pass |
|
29 | 29 | |
|
30 | 30 | class BadRepr(object): |
|
31 | 31 | def __repr__(self): |
|
32 | 32 | raise ValueError("bad repr") |
|
33 | 33 | |
|
34 | 34 | class BadPretty(object): |
|
35 | 35 | _repr_pretty_ = None |
|
36 | 36 | |
|
37 | 37 | class GoodPretty(object): |
|
38 | 38 | def _repr_pretty_(self, pp, cycle): |
|
39 | 39 | pp.text('foo') |
|
40 | 40 | |
|
41 | 41 | def __repr__(self): |
|
42 | 42 | return 'GoodPretty()' |
|
43 | 43 | |
|
44 | 44 | def foo_printer(obj, pp, cycle): |
|
45 | 45 | pp.text('foo') |
|
46 | 46 | |
|
47 | 47 | def test_pretty(): |
|
48 | 48 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
49 | 49 | f.for_type(A, foo_printer) |
|
50 | 50 | assert f(A()) == "foo" |
|
51 | 51 | assert f(B()) == "B()" |
|
52 | 52 | assert f(GoodPretty()) == "foo" |
|
53 | 53 | # Just don't raise an exception for the following: |
|
54 | 54 | f(BadPretty()) |
|
55 | 55 | |
|
56 | 56 | f.pprint = False |
|
57 | 57 | assert f(A()) == "A()" |
|
58 | 58 | assert f(B()) == "B()" |
|
59 | 59 | assert f(GoodPretty()) == "GoodPretty()" |
|
60 | 60 | |
|
61 | 61 | |
|
62 | 62 | def test_deferred(): |
|
63 | 63 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
64 | 64 | |
|
65 | 65 | def test_precision(): |
|
66 | 66 | """test various values for float_precision.""" |
|
67 | 67 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
68 | 68 | assert f(pi) == repr(pi) |
|
69 | 69 | f.float_precision = 0 |
|
70 | 70 | if numpy: |
|
71 | 71 | po = numpy.get_printoptions() |
|
72 | 72 | assert po["precision"] == 0 |
|
73 | 73 | assert f(pi) == "3" |
|
74 | 74 | f.float_precision = 2 |
|
75 | 75 | if numpy: |
|
76 | 76 | po = numpy.get_printoptions() |
|
77 | 77 | assert po["precision"] == 2 |
|
78 | 78 | assert f(pi) == "3.14" |
|
79 | 79 | f.float_precision = "%g" |
|
80 | 80 | if numpy: |
|
81 | 81 | po = numpy.get_printoptions() |
|
82 | 82 | assert po["precision"] == 2 |
|
83 | 83 | assert f(pi) == "3.14159" |
|
84 | 84 | f.float_precision = "%e" |
|
85 | 85 | assert f(pi) == "3.141593e+00" |
|
86 | 86 | f.float_precision = "" |
|
87 | 87 | if numpy: |
|
88 | 88 | po = numpy.get_printoptions() |
|
89 | 89 | assert po["precision"] == 8 |
|
90 | 90 | assert f(pi) == repr(pi) |
|
91 | 91 | |
|
92 | 92 | |
|
93 | 93 | def test_bad_precision(): |
|
94 | 94 | """test various invalid values for float_precision.""" |
|
95 | 95 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
96 | 96 | def set_fp(p): |
|
97 | 97 | f.float_precision = p |
|
98 | 98 | |
|
99 | 99 | pytest.raises(ValueError, set_fp, "%") |
|
100 | 100 | pytest.raises(ValueError, set_fp, "%.3f%i") |
|
101 | 101 | pytest.raises(ValueError, set_fp, "foo") |
|
102 | 102 | pytest.raises(ValueError, set_fp, -1) |
|
103 | 103 | |
|
104 | 104 | def test_for_type(): |
|
105 | 105 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
106 | 106 | |
|
107 | 107 | # initial return, None |
|
108 | 108 | assert f.for_type(C, foo_printer) is None |
|
109 | 109 | # no func queries |
|
110 | 110 | assert f.for_type(C) is foo_printer |
|
111 | 111 | # shouldn't change anything |
|
112 | 112 | assert f.for_type(C) is foo_printer |
|
113 | 113 | # None should do the same |
|
114 | 114 | assert f.for_type(C, None) is foo_printer |
|
115 | 115 | assert f.for_type(C, None) is foo_printer |
|
116 | 116 | |
|
117 | 117 | def test_for_type_string(): |
|
118 | 118 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
|
119 | 119 | |
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120 | 120 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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121 | 121 | |
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122 | 122 | # initial return, None |
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123 | 123 | assert f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer) is None |
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124 | 124 | # no func queries |
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125 | 125 | assert f.for_type(type_str) is foo_printer |
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126 | 126 | assert _mod_name_key(C) in f.deferred_printers |
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127 | 127 | assert f.for_type(C) is foo_printer |
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128 | 128 | assert _mod_name_key(C) not in f.deferred_printers |
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129 | 129 | assert C in f.type_printers |
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130 | 130 | |
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131 | 131 | def test_for_type_by_name(): |
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132 | 132 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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133 | 133 | |
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134 | 134 | mod = C.__module__ |
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135 | 135 | |
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136 | 136 | # initial return, None |
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137 | 137 | assert f.for_type_by_name(mod, "C", foo_printer) is None |
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138 | 138 | # no func queries |
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139 | 139 | assert f.for_type_by_name(mod, "C") is foo_printer |
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140 | 140 | # shouldn't change anything |
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141 | 141 | assert f.for_type_by_name(mod, "C") is foo_printer |
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142 | 142 | # None should do the same |
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143 | 143 | assert f.for_type_by_name(mod, "C", None) is foo_printer |
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144 | 144 | assert f.for_type_by_name(mod, "C", None) is foo_printer |
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145 | 145 | |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | def test_lookup(): |
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148 | 148 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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149 | 149 | |
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150 | 150 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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151 | 151 | assert f.lookup(C()) is foo_printer |
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152 | 152 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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153 | 153 | f.lookup(A()) |
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154 | 154 | |
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155 | 155 | def test_lookup_string(): |
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156 | 156 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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157 | 157 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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158 | 158 | |
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159 | 159 | f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer) |
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160 | 160 | assert f.lookup(C()) is foo_printer |
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161 | 161 | # should move from deferred to imported dict |
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162 | 162 | assert _mod_name_key(C) not in f.deferred_printers |
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163 | 163 | assert C in f.type_printers |
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164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | def test_lookup_by_type(): |
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166 | 166 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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167 | 167 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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168 | 168 | assert f.lookup_by_type(C) is foo_printer |
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169 | 169 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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170 | 170 | f.lookup_by_type(A) |
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171 | 171 | |
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172 | 172 | def test_lookup_by_type_string(): |
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173 | 173 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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174 | 174 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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175 | 175 | f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer) |
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176 | 176 | |
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177 | 177 | # verify insertion |
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178 | 178 | assert _mod_name_key(C) in f.deferred_printers |
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179 | 179 | assert C not in f.type_printers |
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180 | 180 | |
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181 | 181 | assert f.lookup_by_type(type_str) is foo_printer |
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182 | 182 | # lookup by string doesn't cause import |
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183 | 183 | assert _mod_name_key(C) in f.deferred_printers |
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184 | 184 | assert C not in f.type_printers |
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185 | 185 | |
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186 | 186 | assert f.lookup_by_type(C) is foo_printer |
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187 | 187 | # should move from deferred to imported dict |
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188 | 188 | assert _mod_name_key(C) not in f.deferred_printers |
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189 | 189 | assert C in f.type_printers |
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190 | 190 | |
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191 | 191 | def test_in_formatter(): |
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192 | 192 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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193 | 193 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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194 | 194 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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195 | 195 | assert C in f |
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196 | 196 | assert type_str in f |
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197 | 197 | |
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198 | 198 | def test_string_in_formatter(): |
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199 | 199 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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200 | 200 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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201 | 201 | f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer) |
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202 | 202 | assert type_str in f |
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203 | 203 | assert C in f |
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204 | 204 | |
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205 | 205 | def test_pop(): |
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206 | 206 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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207 | 207 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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208 | 208 | assert f.lookup_by_type(C) is foo_printer |
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209 | 209 | assert f.pop(C, None) is foo_printer |
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210 | 210 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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211 | 211 | assert f.pop(C) is foo_printer |
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212 | 212 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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213 | 213 | f.lookup_by_type(C) |
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214 | 214 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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215 | 215 | f.pop(C) |
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216 | 216 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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217 | 217 | f.pop(A) |
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218 | 218 | assert f.pop(A, None) is None |
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219 | 219 | |
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220 | 220 | def test_pop_string(): |
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221 | 221 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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222 | 222 | type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C') |
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223 | 223 | |
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224 | 224 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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225 | 225 | f.pop(type_str) |
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226 | 226 | |
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227 | 227 | f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer) |
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228 | 228 | f.pop(type_str) |
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229 | 229 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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230 | 230 | f.lookup_by_type(C) |
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231 | 231 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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232 | 232 | f.pop(type_str) |
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233 | 233 | |
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234 | 234 | f.for_type(C, foo_printer) |
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235 | 235 | assert f.pop(type_str, None) is foo_printer |
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236 | 236 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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237 | 237 | f.lookup_by_type(C) |
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238 | 238 | with pytest.raises(KeyError): |
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239 | 239 | f.pop(type_str) |
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240 | 240 | assert f.pop(type_str, None) is None |
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241 | 241 | |
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242 | 242 | |
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243 | 243 | def test_error_method(): |
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244 | 244 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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245 | 245 | class BadHTML(object): |
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246 | 246 | def _repr_html_(self): |
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247 | 247 | raise ValueError("Bad HTML") |
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248 | 248 | bad = BadHTML() |
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249 | 249 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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250 | 250 | result = f(bad) |
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251 | 251 | assert result is None |
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252 | 252 | assert "Traceback" in captured.stdout |
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253 | 253 | assert "Bad HTML" in captured.stdout |
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254 | 254 | assert "_repr_html_" in captured.stdout |
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255 | 255 | |
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256 | 256 | def test_nowarn_notimplemented(): |
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257 | 257 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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258 | 258 | class HTMLNotImplemented(object): |
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259 | 259 | def _repr_html_(self): |
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260 | 260 | raise NotImplementedError |
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261 | 261 | h = HTMLNotImplemented() |
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262 | 262 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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263 | 263 | result = f(h) |
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264 | 264 | assert result is None |
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265 | 265 | assert "" == captured.stderr |
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266 | 266 | assert "" == captured.stdout |
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267 | 267 | |
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268 | 268 | |
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269 | 269 | def test_warn_error_for_type(): |
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270 | 270 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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271 | 271 | f.for_type(int, lambda i: name_error) |
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272 | 272 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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273 | 273 | result = f(5) |
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274 | 274 | assert result is None |
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275 | 275 | assert "Traceback" in captured.stdout |
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276 | 276 | assert "NameError" in captured.stdout |
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277 | 277 | assert "name_error" in captured.stdout |
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278 | 278 | |
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279 | 279 | def test_error_pretty_method(): |
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280 | 280 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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281 | 281 | class BadPretty(object): |
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282 | 282 | def _repr_pretty_(self): |
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283 | 283 | return "hello" |
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284 | 284 | bad = BadPretty() |
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285 | 285 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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286 | 286 | result = f(bad) |
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287 | 287 | assert result is None |
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288 | 288 | assert "Traceback" in captured.stdout |
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289 | 289 | assert "_repr_pretty_" in captured.stdout |
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290 | 290 | assert "given" in captured.stdout |
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291 | 291 | assert "argument" in captured.stdout |
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292 | 292 | |
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293 | 293 | |
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294 | 294 | def test_bad_repr_traceback(): |
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295 | 295 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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296 | 296 | bad = BadRepr() |
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297 | 297 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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298 | 298 | result = f(bad) |
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299 | 299 | # catches error, returns None |
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300 | 300 | assert result is None |
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301 | 301 | assert "Traceback" in captured.stdout |
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302 | 302 | assert "__repr__" in captured.stdout |
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303 | 303 | assert "ValueError" in captured.stdout |
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304 | 304 | |
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305 | 305 | |
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306 | 306 | class MakePDF(object): |
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307 | 307 | def _repr_pdf_(self): |
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308 | 308 | return 'PDF' |
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309 | 309 | |
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310 | 310 | def test_pdf_formatter(): |
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311 | 311 | pdf = MakePDF() |
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312 | 312 | f = PDFFormatter() |
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313 | 313 | assert f(pdf) == "PDF" |
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314 | 314 | |
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315 | 315 | |
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316 | 316 | def test_print_method_bound(): |
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317 | 317 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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318 | 318 | class MyHTML(object): |
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319 | 319 | def _repr_html_(self): |
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320 | 320 | return "hello" |
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321 | 321 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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322 | 322 | result = f(MyHTML) |
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323 | 323 | assert result is None |
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324 | 324 | assert "FormatterWarning" not in captured.stderr |
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325 | 325 | |
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326 | 326 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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327 | 327 | result = f(MyHTML()) |
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328 | 328 | assert result == "hello" |
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329 | 329 | assert captured.stderr == "" |
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330 | 330 | |
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331 | 331 | |
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332 | 332 | def test_print_method_weird(): |
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333 | 333 | |
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334 | 334 | class TextMagicHat(object): |
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335 | 335 | def __getattr__(self, key): |
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336 | 336 | return key |
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337 | 337 | |
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338 | 338 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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339 | 339 | |
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340 | 340 | text_hat = TextMagicHat() |
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341 | 341 | assert text_hat._repr_html_ == "_repr_html_" |
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342 | 342 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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343 | 343 | result = f(text_hat) |
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344 | 344 | |
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345 | 345 | assert result is None |
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346 | 346 | assert "FormatterWarning" not in captured.stderr |
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347 | 347 | |
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348 | 348 | class CallableMagicHat(object): |
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349 | 349 | def __getattr__(self, key): |
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350 | 350 | return lambda : key |
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351 | 351 | |
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352 | 352 | call_hat = CallableMagicHat() |
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353 | 353 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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354 | 354 | result = f(call_hat) |
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355 | 355 | |
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356 | 356 | assert result is None |
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357 | 357 | |
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358 | 358 | class BadReprArgs(object): |
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359 | 359 | def _repr_html_(self, extra, args): |
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360 | 360 | return "html" |
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361 | 361 | |
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362 | 362 | bad = BadReprArgs() |
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363 | 363 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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364 | 364 | result = f(bad) |
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365 | 365 | |
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366 | 366 | assert result is None |
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367 | 367 | assert "FormatterWarning" not in captured.stderr |
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368 | 368 | |
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369 | 369 | |
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370 | 370 | def test_format_config(): |
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371 | 371 | """config objects don't pretend to support fancy reprs with lazy attrs""" |
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372 | 372 | f = HTMLFormatter() |
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373 | 373 | cfg = Config() |
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374 | 374 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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375 | 375 | result = f(cfg) |
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376 | 376 | assert result is None |
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377 | 377 | assert captured.stderr == "" |
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378 | 378 | |
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379 | 379 | with capture_output() as captured: |
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380 | 380 | result = f(Config) |
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381 | 381 | assert result is None |
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382 | 382 | assert captured.stderr == "" |
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383 | 383 | |
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384 | 384 | |
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385 | 385 | def test_pretty_max_seq_length(): |
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386 | 386 | f = PlainTextFormatter(max_seq_length=1) |
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387 | 387 | lis = list(range(3)) |
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388 | 388 | text = f(lis) |
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389 | 389 | assert text == "[0, ...]" |
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390 | 390 | f.max_seq_length = 0 |
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391 | 391 | text = f(lis) |
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392 | 392 | assert text == "[0, 1, 2]" |
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393 | 393 | text = f(list(range(1024))) |
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394 | 394 | lines = text.splitlines() |
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395 | 395 | assert len(lines) == 1024 |
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396 | 396 | |
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397 | 397 | |
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398 | 398 | def test_ipython_display_formatter(): |
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399 | 399 | """Objects with _ipython_display_ defined bypass other formatters""" |
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400 | 400 | f = get_ipython().display_formatter |
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401 | 401 | catcher = [] |
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402 | 402 | class SelfDisplaying(object): |
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403 | 403 | def _ipython_display_(self): |
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404 | 404 | catcher.append(self) |
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405 | 405 | |
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406 | 406 | class NotSelfDisplaying(object): |
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407 | 407 | def __repr__(self): |
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408 | 408 | return "NotSelfDisplaying" |
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409 | 409 | |
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410 | 410 | def _ipython_display_(self): |
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411 | 411 | raise NotImplementedError |
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412 | 412 | |
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413 | 413 | save_enabled = f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled |
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414 | 414 | f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled = True |
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415 | 415 | |
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416 | 416 | yes = SelfDisplaying() |
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417 | 417 | no = NotSelfDisplaying() |
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418 | 418 | |
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419 | 419 | d, md = f.format(no) |
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420 | 420 | assert d == {"text/plain": repr(no)} |
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421 | 421 | assert md == {} |
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422 | 422 | assert catcher == [] |
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423 | 423 | |
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424 | 424 | d, md = f.format(yes) |
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425 | 425 | assert d == {} |
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426 | 426 | assert md == {} |
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427 | 427 | assert catcher == [yes] |
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428 | 428 | |
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429 | 429 | f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled = save_enabled |
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430 | 430 | |
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431 | 431 | |
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432 | 432 | def test_repr_mime(): |
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433 | 433 | class HasReprMime(object): |
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434 | 434 | def _repr_mimebundle_(self, include=None, exclude=None): |
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435 | 435 | return { |
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436 | 436 | 'application/json+test.v2': { |
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437 | 437 | 'x': 'y' |
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438 | 438 | }, |
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439 | 439 | 'plain/text' : '<HasReprMime>', |
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440 | 440 | 'image/png' : 'i-overwrite' |
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441 | 441 | } |
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442 | 442 | |
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443 | 443 | def _repr_png_(self): |
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444 | 444 | return 'should-be-overwritten' |
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445 | 445 | def _repr_html_(self): |
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446 | 446 | return '<b>hi!</b>' |
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447 | 447 | |
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448 | 448 | f = get_ipython().display_formatter |
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449 | 449 | html_f = f.formatters['text/html'] |
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450 | 450 | save_enabled = html_f.enabled |
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451 | 451 | html_f.enabled = True |
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452 | 452 | obj = HasReprMime() |
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453 | 453 | d, md = f.format(obj) |
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454 | 454 | html_f.enabled = save_enabled |
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455 | 455 | |
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456 | 456 | assert sorted(d) == [ |
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457 | 457 | "application/json+test.v2", |
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458 | 458 | "image/png", |
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459 | 459 | "plain/text", |
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460 | 460 | "text/html", |
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461 | 461 | "text/plain", |
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462 | 462 | ] |
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463 | 463 | assert md == {} |
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464 | 464 | |
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465 | 465 | d, md = f.format(obj, include={"image/png"}) |
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466 | 466 | assert list(d.keys()) == [ |
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467 | 467 | "image/png" |
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468 | 468 | ], "Include should filter out even things from repr_mimebundle" |
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469 | 469 | |
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470 | 470 | assert d["image/png"] == "i-overwrite", "_repr_mimebundle_ take precedence" |
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471 | 471 | |
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472 | 472 | |
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473 | 473 | def test_pass_correct_include_exclude(): |
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474 | 474 | class Tester(object): |
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475 | 475 | |
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476 | 476 | def __init__(self, include=None, exclude=None): |
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477 | 477 | self.include = include |
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478 | 478 | self.exclude = exclude |
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479 | 479 | |
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480 | 480 | def _repr_mimebundle_(self, include, exclude, **kwargs): |
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481 | 481 | if include and (include != self.include): |
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482 | 482 | raise ValueError('include got modified: display() may be broken.') |
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483 | 483 | if exclude and (exclude != self.exclude): |
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484 | 484 | raise ValueError('exclude got modified: display() may be broken.') |
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485 | 485 | |
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486 | 486 | return None |
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487 | 487 | |
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488 | 488 | include = {'a', 'b', 'c'} |
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489 | 489 | exclude = {'c', 'e' , 'f'} |
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490 | 490 | |
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491 | 491 | f = get_ipython().display_formatter |
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492 | 492 | f.format(Tester(include=include, exclude=exclude), include=include, exclude=exclude) |
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493 | 493 | f.format(Tester(exclude=exclude), exclude=exclude) |
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494 | 494 | f.format(Tester(include=include), include=include) |
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495 | 495 | |
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496 | 496 | |
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497 | 497 | def test_repr_mime_meta(): |
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498 | 498 | class HasReprMimeMeta(object): |
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499 | 499 | def _repr_mimebundle_(self, include=None, exclude=None): |
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500 | 500 | data = { |
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501 | 501 | 'image/png': 'base64-image-data', |
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502 | 502 | } |
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503 | 503 | metadata = { |
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504 | 504 | 'image/png': { |
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505 | 505 | 'width': 5, |
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506 | 506 | 'height': 10, |
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507 | 507 | } |
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508 | 508 | } |
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509 | 509 | return (data, metadata) |
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510 | 510 | |
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511 | 511 | f = get_ipython().display_formatter |
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512 | 512 | obj = HasReprMimeMeta() |
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513 | 513 | d, md = f.format(obj) |
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514 | 514 | assert sorted(d) == ["image/png", "text/plain"] |
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515 | 515 | assert md == { |
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516 | 516 | "image/png": { |
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517 | 517 | "width": 5, |
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518 | 518 | "height": 10, |
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519 | 519 | } |
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520 | 520 | } |
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521 | 521 | |
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522 | 522 | |
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523 | 523 | def test_repr_mime_failure(): |
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524 | 524 | class BadReprMime(object): |
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525 | 525 | def _repr_mimebundle_(self, include=None, exclude=None): |
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526 | 526 | raise RuntimeError |
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527 | 527 | |
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528 | 528 | f = get_ipython().display_formatter |
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529 | 529 | obj = BadReprMime() |
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530 | 530 | d, md = f.format(obj) |
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531 | 531 | assert "text/plain" in d |
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532 | 532 | |
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533 | 533 | |
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534 | 534 | def test_custom_repr_namedtuple_partialmethod(): |
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535 | 535 | from functools import partialmethod |
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536 | 536 | from typing import NamedTuple |
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537 | 537 | |
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538 | class Foo(NamedTuple): | |
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539 | ... | |
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538 | class Foo(NamedTuple): ... | |
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540 | 539 | |
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541 | 540 | Foo.__repr__ = partialmethod(lambda obj: "Hello World") |
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542 | 541 | foo = Foo() |
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543 | 542 | |
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544 | 543 | f = PlainTextFormatter() |
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545 | 544 | assert f.pprint |
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546 | 545 | assert f(foo) == "Hello World" |
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1 | 1 | """Tests for the token-based transformers in IPython.core.inputtransformer2 |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | Line-based transformers are the simpler ones; token-based transformers are |
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4 | 4 | more complex. See test_inputtransformer2_line for tests for line-based |
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5 | 5 | transformations. |
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6 | 6 | """ |
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7 | ||
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7 | 8 | import platform |
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8 | 9 | import string |
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9 | 10 | import sys |
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10 | 11 | from textwrap import dedent |
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11 | 12 | |
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12 | 13 | import pytest |
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13 | 14 | |
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14 | 15 | from IPython.core import inputtransformer2 as ipt2 |
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15 | 16 | from IPython.core.inputtransformer2 import _find_assign_op, make_tokens_by_line |
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16 | 17 | |
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17 | 18 | MULTILINE_MAGIC = ( |
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18 | 19 | """\ |
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19 | 20 | a = f() |
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20 | 21 | %foo \\ |
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21 | 22 | bar |
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22 | 23 | g() |
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23 | 24 | """.splitlines( |
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24 | 25 | keepends=True |
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25 | 26 | ), |
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26 | 27 | (2, 0), |
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27 | 28 | """\ |
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28 | 29 | a = f() |
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29 | 30 | get_ipython().run_line_magic('foo', ' bar') |
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30 | 31 | g() |
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31 | 32 | """.splitlines( |
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32 | 33 | keepends=True |
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33 | 34 | ), |
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34 | 35 | ) |
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35 | 36 | |
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36 | 37 | INDENTED_MAGIC = ( |
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37 | 38 | """\ |
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38 | 39 | for a in range(5): |
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39 | 40 | %ls |
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40 | 41 | """.splitlines( |
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41 | 42 | keepends=True |
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42 | 43 | ), |
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43 | 44 | (2, 4), |
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44 | 45 | """\ |
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45 | 46 | for a in range(5): |
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46 | 47 | get_ipython().run_line_magic('ls', '') |
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47 | 48 | """.splitlines( |
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48 | 49 | keepends=True |
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49 | 50 | ), |
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50 | 51 | ) |
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51 | 52 | |
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52 | 53 | CRLF_MAGIC = ( |
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53 | 54 | ["a = f()\n", "%ls\r\n", "g()\n"], |
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54 | 55 | (2, 0), |
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55 | 56 | ["a = f()\n", "get_ipython().run_line_magic('ls', '')\n", "g()\n"], |
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56 | 57 | ) |
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57 | 58 | |
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58 | 59 | MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN = ( |
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59 | 60 | """\ |
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60 | 61 | a = f() |
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61 | 62 | b = %foo \\ |
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62 | 63 | bar |
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63 | 64 | g() |
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64 | 65 | """.splitlines( |
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65 | 66 | keepends=True |
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66 | 67 | ), |
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67 | 68 | (2, 4), |
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68 | 69 | """\ |
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69 | 70 | a = f() |
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70 | 71 | b = get_ipython().run_line_magic('foo', ' bar') |
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71 | 72 | g() |
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72 | 73 | """.splitlines( |
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73 | 74 | keepends=True |
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74 | 75 | ), |
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75 | 76 | ) |
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76 | 77 | |
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77 | 78 | MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN = ("""\ |
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78 | 79 | a = f() |
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79 | 80 | b = !foo \\ |
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80 | 81 | bar |
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81 | 82 | g() |
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82 | 83 | """.splitlines(keepends=True), (2, 4), """\ |
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83 | 84 | a = f() |
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84 | 85 | b = get_ipython().getoutput('foo bar') |
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85 | 86 | g() |
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86 | 87 | """.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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87 | 88 | |
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88 | 89 | ##### |
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89 | 90 | |
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90 | 91 | MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN_AFTER_DEDENT = ( |
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91 | 92 | """\ |
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92 | 93 | def test(): |
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93 | 94 | for i in range(1): |
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94 | 95 | print(i) |
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95 | 96 | res =! ls |
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96 | 97 | """.splitlines( |
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97 | 98 | keepends=True |
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98 | 99 | ), |
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99 | 100 | (4, 7), |
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100 | 101 | """\ |
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101 | 102 | def test(): |
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102 | 103 | for i in range(1): |
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103 | 104 | print(i) |
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104 | 105 | res =get_ipython().getoutput(\' ls\') |
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105 | 106 | """.splitlines( |
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106 | 107 | keepends=True |
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107 | 108 | ), |
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108 | 109 | ) |
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109 | 110 | |
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110 | 111 | ###### |
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111 | 112 | |
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112 | 113 | AUTOCALL_QUOTE = ([",f 1 2 3\n"], (1, 0), ['f("1", "2", "3")\n']) |
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113 | 114 | |
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114 | 115 | AUTOCALL_QUOTE2 = ([";f 1 2 3\n"], (1, 0), ['f("1 2 3")\n']) |
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115 | 116 | |
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116 | 117 | AUTOCALL_PAREN = (["/f 1 2 3\n"], (1, 0), ["f(1, 2, 3)\n"]) |
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117 | 118 | |
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118 | 119 | SIMPLE_HELP = (["foo?\n"], (1, 0), ["get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'foo')\n"]) |
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119 | 120 | |
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120 | 121 | DETAILED_HELP = ( |
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121 | 122 | ["foo??\n"], |
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122 | 123 | (1, 0), |
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123 | 124 | ["get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo2', 'foo')\n"], |
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124 | 125 | ) |
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125 | 126 | |
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126 | 127 | MAGIC_HELP = (["%foo?\n"], (1, 0), ["get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', '%foo')\n"]) |
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127 | 128 | |
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128 | 129 | HELP_IN_EXPR = ( |
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129 | 130 | ["a = b + c?\n"], |
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130 | 131 | (1, 0), |
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131 | 132 | ["get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'c')\n"], |
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132 | 133 | ) |
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133 | 134 | |
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134 | 135 | HELP_CONTINUED_LINE = ( |
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135 | 136 | """\ |
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136 | 137 | a = \\ |
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137 | 138 | zip? |
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138 | 139 | """.splitlines( |
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139 | 140 | keepends=True |
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140 | 141 | ), |
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141 | 142 | (1, 0), |
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142 | 143 | [r"get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'zip')" + "\n"], |
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143 | 144 | ) |
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144 | 145 | |
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145 | 146 | HELP_MULTILINE = ( |
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146 | 147 | """\ |
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147 | 148 | (a, |
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148 | 149 | b) = zip? |
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149 | 150 | """.splitlines( |
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150 | 151 | keepends=True |
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151 | 152 | ), |
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152 | 153 | (1, 0), |
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153 | 154 | [r"get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'zip')" + "\n"], |
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154 | 155 | ) |
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155 | 156 | |
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156 | 157 | HELP_UNICODE = ( |
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157 | 158 | ["Ο.foo?\n"], |
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158 | 159 | (1, 0), |
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159 | 160 | ["get_ipython().run_line_magic('pinfo', 'Ο.foo')\n"], |
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160 | 161 | ) |
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161 | 162 | |
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162 | 163 | |
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163 | 164 | def null_cleanup_transformer(lines): |
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164 | 165 | """ |
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165 | 166 | A cleanup transform that returns an empty list. |
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166 | 167 | """ |
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167 | 168 | return [] |
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168 | 169 | |
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169 | 170 | |
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170 | 171 | def test_check_make_token_by_line_never_ends_empty(): |
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171 | 172 | """ |
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172 | 173 | Check that not sequence of single or double characters ends up leading to en empty list of tokens |
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173 | 174 | """ |
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174 | 175 | from string import printable |
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175 | 176 | |
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176 | 177 | for c in printable: |
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177 | 178 | assert make_tokens_by_line(c)[-1] != [] |
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178 | 179 | for k in printable: |
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179 | 180 | assert make_tokens_by_line(c + k)[-1] != [] |
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180 | 181 | |
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181 | 182 | |
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182 | 183 | def check_find(transformer, case, match=True): |
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183 | 184 | sample, expected_start, _ = case |
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184 | 185 | tbl = make_tokens_by_line(sample) |
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185 | 186 | res = transformer.find(tbl) |
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186 | 187 | if match: |
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187 | 188 | # start_line is stored 0-indexed, expected values are 1-indexed |
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188 | 189 | assert (res.start_line + 1, res.start_col) == expected_start |
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189 | 190 | return res |
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190 | 191 | else: |
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191 | 192 | assert res is None |
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192 | 193 | |
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193 | 194 | |
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194 | 195 | def check_transform(transformer_cls, case): |
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195 | 196 | lines, start, expected = case |
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196 | 197 | transformer = transformer_cls(start) |
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197 | 198 | assert transformer.transform(lines) == expected |
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198 | 199 | |
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199 | 200 | |
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200 | 201 | def test_continued_line(): |
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201 | 202 | lines = MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN[0] |
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202 | 203 | assert ipt2.find_end_of_continued_line(lines, 1) == 2 |
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203 | 204 | |
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204 | 205 | assert ipt2.assemble_continued_line(lines, (1, 5), 2) == "foo bar" |
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205 | 206 | |
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206 | 207 | |
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207 | 208 | def test_find_assign_magic(): |
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208 | 209 | check_find(ipt2.MagicAssign, MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN) |
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209 | 210 | check_find(ipt2.MagicAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN, match=False) |
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210 | 211 | check_find(ipt2.MagicAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN_AFTER_DEDENT, match=False) |
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211 | 212 | |
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212 | 213 | |
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213 | 214 | def test_transform_assign_magic(): |
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214 | 215 | check_transform(ipt2.MagicAssign, MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN) |
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215 | 216 | |
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216 | 217 | |
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217 | 218 | def test_find_assign_system(): |
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218 | 219 | check_find(ipt2.SystemAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN) |
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219 | 220 | check_find(ipt2.SystemAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN_AFTER_DEDENT) |
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220 | 221 | check_find(ipt2.SystemAssign, (["a = !ls\n"], (1, 5), None)) |
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221 | 222 | check_find(ipt2.SystemAssign, (["a=!ls\n"], (1, 2), None)) |
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222 | 223 | check_find(ipt2.SystemAssign, MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN, match=False) |
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223 | 224 | |
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224 | 225 | |
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225 | 226 | def test_transform_assign_system(): |
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226 | 227 | check_transform(ipt2.SystemAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN) |
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227 | 228 | check_transform(ipt2.SystemAssign, MULTILINE_SYSTEM_ASSIGN_AFTER_DEDENT) |
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228 | 229 | |
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229 | 230 | |
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230 | 231 | def test_find_magic_escape(): |
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231 | 232 | check_find(ipt2.EscapedCommand, MULTILINE_MAGIC) |
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232 | 233 | check_find(ipt2.EscapedCommand, INDENTED_MAGIC) |
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233 | 234 | check_find(ipt2.EscapedCommand, MULTILINE_MAGIC_ASSIGN, match=False) |
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234 | 235 | |
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235 | 236 | |
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236 | 237 | def test_transform_magic_escape(): |
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237 | 238 | check_transform(ipt2.EscapedCommand, MULTILINE_MAGIC) |
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238 | 239 | check_transform(ipt2.EscapedCommand, INDENTED_MAGIC) |
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239 | 240 | check_transform(ipt2.EscapedCommand, CRLF_MAGIC) |
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240 | 241 | |
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241 | 242 | |
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242 | 243 | def test_find_autocalls(): |
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243 | 244 | for case in [AUTOCALL_QUOTE, AUTOCALL_QUOTE2, AUTOCALL_PAREN]: |
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244 | 245 | print("Testing %r" % case[0]) |
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245 | 246 | check_find(ipt2.EscapedCommand, case) |
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246 | 247 | |
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247 | 248 | |
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248 | 249 | def test_transform_autocall(): |
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249 | 250 | for case in [AUTOCALL_QUOTE, AUTOCALL_QUOTE2, AUTOCALL_PAREN]: |
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250 | 251 | print("Testing %r" % case[0]) |
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251 | 252 | check_transform(ipt2.EscapedCommand, case) |
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252 | 253 | |
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253 | 254 | |
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254 | 255 | def test_find_help(): |
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255 | 256 | for case in [SIMPLE_HELP, DETAILED_HELP, MAGIC_HELP, HELP_IN_EXPR]: |
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256 | 257 | check_find(ipt2.HelpEnd, case) |
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257 | 258 | |
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258 | 259 | tf = check_find(ipt2.HelpEnd, HELP_CONTINUED_LINE) |
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259 | 260 | assert tf.q_line == 1 |
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260 | 261 | assert tf.q_col == 3 |
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261 | 262 | |
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262 | 263 | tf = check_find(ipt2.HelpEnd, HELP_MULTILINE) |
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263 | 264 | assert tf.q_line == 1 |
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264 | 265 | assert tf.q_col == 8 |
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265 | 266 | |
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266 | 267 | # ? in a comment does not trigger help |
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267 | 268 | check_find(ipt2.HelpEnd, (["foo # bar?\n"], None, None), match=False) |
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268 | 269 | # Nor in a string |
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269 | 270 | check_find(ipt2.HelpEnd, (["foo = '''bar?\n"], None, None), match=False) |
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270 | 271 | |
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271 | 272 | |
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272 | 273 | def test_transform_help(): |
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273 | 274 | tf = ipt2.HelpEnd((1, 0), (1, 9)) |
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274 | 275 | assert tf.transform(HELP_IN_EXPR[0]) == HELP_IN_EXPR[2] |
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275 | 276 | |
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276 | 277 | tf = ipt2.HelpEnd((1, 0), (2, 3)) |
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277 | 278 | assert tf.transform(HELP_CONTINUED_LINE[0]) == HELP_CONTINUED_LINE[2] |
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278 | 279 | |
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279 | 280 | tf = ipt2.HelpEnd((1, 0), (2, 8)) |
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280 | 281 | assert tf.transform(HELP_MULTILINE[0]) == HELP_MULTILINE[2] |
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281 | 282 | |
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282 | 283 | tf = ipt2.HelpEnd((1, 0), (1, 0)) |
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283 | 284 | assert tf.transform(HELP_UNICODE[0]) == HELP_UNICODE[2] |
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284 | 285 | |
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285 | 286 | |
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286 | 287 | def test_find_assign_op_dedent(): |
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287 | 288 | """ |
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288 | 289 | be careful that empty token like dedent are not counted as parens |
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289 | 290 | """ |
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290 | 291 | |
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291 | 292 | class Tk: |
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292 | 293 | def __init__(self, s): |
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293 | 294 | self.string = s |
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294 | 295 | |
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295 | 296 | assert _find_assign_op([Tk(s) for s in ("", "a", "=", "b")]) == 2 |
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296 | 297 | assert ( |
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297 | 298 | _find_assign_op([Tk(s) for s in ("", "(", "a", "=", "b", ")", "=", "5")]) == 6 |
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298 | 299 | ) |
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299 | 300 | |
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300 | 301 | |
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301 | 302 | extra_closing_paren_param = ( |
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302 | 303 | pytest.param("(\n))", "invalid", None) |
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303 | 304 | if sys.version_info >= (3, 12) |
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304 | 305 | else pytest.param("(\n))", "incomplete", 0) |
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305 | 306 | ) |
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306 | 307 | examples = [ |
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307 | 308 | pytest.param("a = 1", "complete", None), |
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308 | 309 | pytest.param("for a in range(5):", "incomplete", 4), |
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309 | 310 | pytest.param("for a in range(5):\n if a > 0:", "incomplete", 8), |
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310 | 311 | pytest.param("raise = 2", "invalid", None), |
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311 | 312 | pytest.param("a = [1,\n2,", "incomplete", 0), |
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312 | 313 | extra_closing_paren_param, |
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313 | 314 | pytest.param("\\\r\n", "incomplete", 0), |
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314 | 315 | pytest.param("a = '''\n hi", "incomplete", 3), |
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315 | 316 | pytest.param("def a():\n x=1\n global x", "invalid", None), |
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316 | 317 | pytest.param( |
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317 | 318 | "a \\ ", |
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318 | 319 | "invalid", |
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319 | 320 | None, |
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320 | 321 | marks=pytest.mark.xfail( |
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321 | 322 | reason="Bug in python 3.9.8 βΒ bpo 45738", |
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322 | 323 | condition=sys.version_info in [(3, 11, 0, "alpha", 2)], |
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323 | 324 | raises=SystemError, |
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324 | 325 | strict=True, |
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325 | 326 | ), |
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326 | 327 | ), # Nothing allowed after backslash, |
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327 | 328 | pytest.param("1\\\n+2", "complete", None), |
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328 | 329 | ] |
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329 | 330 | |
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330 | 331 | |
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331 | 332 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("code, expected, number", examples) |
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332 | 333 | def test_check_complete_param(code, expected, number): |
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333 | 334 | cc = ipt2.TransformerManager().check_complete |
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334 | 335 | assert cc(code) == (expected, number) |
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335 | 336 | |
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336 | 337 | |
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337 | 338 | @pytest.mark.xfail(platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy", reason="fail on pypy") |
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338 | 339 | @pytest.mark.xfail( |
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339 | 340 | reason="Bug in python 3.9.8 βΒ bpo 45738", |
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340 | 341 | condition=sys.version_info in [(3, 11, 0, "alpha", 2)], |
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341 | 342 | raises=SystemError, |
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342 | 343 | strict=True, |
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343 | 344 | ) |
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344 | 345 | def test_check_complete(): |
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345 | 346 | cc = ipt2.TransformerManager().check_complete |
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346 | 347 | |
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347 | 348 | example = dedent( |
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348 | 349 | """ |
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349 | 350 | if True: |
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350 | 351 | a=1""" |
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351 | 352 | ) |
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352 | 353 | |
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353 | 354 | assert cc(example) == ("incomplete", 4) |
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354 | 355 | assert cc(example + "\n") == ("complete", None) |
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355 | 356 | assert cc(example + "\n ") == ("complete", None) |
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356 | 357 | |
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357 | 358 | # no need to loop on all the letters/numbers. |
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358 | 359 | short = "12abAB" + string.printable[62:] |
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359 | 360 | for c in short: |
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360 | 361 | # test does not raise: |
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361 | 362 | cc(c) |
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362 | 363 | for k in short: |
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363 | 364 | cc(c + k) |
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364 | 365 | |
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365 | 366 | assert cc("def f():\n x=0\n \\\n ") == ("incomplete", 2) |
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366 | 367 | |
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367 | 368 | |
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368 | 369 | @pytest.mark.xfail(platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy", reason="fail on pypy") |
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369 | 370 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( |
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370 | 371 | "value, expected", |
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371 | 372 | [ |
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372 | 373 | ('''def foo():\n """''', ("incomplete", 4)), |
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373 | 374 | ("""async with example:\n pass""", ("incomplete", 4)), |
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374 | 375 | ("""async with example:\n pass\n """, ("complete", None)), |
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375 | 376 | ], |
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376 | 377 | ) |
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377 | 378 | def test_check_complete_II(value, expected): |
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378 | 379 | """ |
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379 | 380 | Test that multiple line strings are properly handled. |
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380 | 381 | |
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381 | 382 | Separate test function for convenience |
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382 | 383 | |
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383 | 384 | """ |
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384 | 385 | cc = ipt2.TransformerManager().check_complete |
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385 | 386 | assert cc(value) == expected |
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386 | 387 | |
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387 | 388 | |
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388 | 389 | @pytest.mark.parametrize( |
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389 | 390 | "value, expected", |
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390 | 391 | [ |
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391 | 392 | (")", ("invalid", None)), |
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392 | 393 | ("]", ("invalid", None)), |
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393 | 394 | ("}", ("invalid", None)), |
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394 | 395 | (")(", ("invalid", None)), |
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395 | 396 | ("][", ("invalid", None)), |
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396 | 397 | ("}{", ("invalid", None)), |
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397 | 398 | ("]()(", ("invalid", None)), |
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398 | 399 | ("())(", ("invalid", None)), |
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399 | 400 | (")[](", ("invalid", None)), |
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400 | 401 | ("()](", ("invalid", None)), |
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401 | 402 | ], |
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402 | 403 | ) |
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403 | 404 | def test_check_complete_invalidates_sunken_brackets(value, expected): |
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404 | 405 | """ |
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405 | 406 | Test that a single line with more closing brackets than the opening ones is |
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406 | 407 | interpreted as invalid |
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407 | 408 | """ |
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408 | 409 | cc = ipt2.TransformerManager().check_complete |
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409 | 410 | assert cc(value) == expected |
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410 | 411 | |
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411 | 412 | |
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412 | 413 | def test_null_cleanup_transformer(): |
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413 | 414 | manager = ipt2.TransformerManager() |
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414 | 415 | manager.cleanup_transforms.insert(0, null_cleanup_transformer) |
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415 | 416 | assert manager.transform_cell("") == "" |
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416 | 417 | |
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417 | 418 | |
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418 | 419 | def test_side_effects_I(): |
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419 | 420 | count = 0 |
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420 | 421 | |
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421 | 422 | def counter(lines): |
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422 | 423 | nonlocal count |
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423 | 424 | count += 1 |
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424 | 425 | return lines |
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425 | 426 | |
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426 | 427 | counter.has_side_effects = True |
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427 | 428 | |
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428 | 429 | manager = ipt2.TransformerManager() |
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429 | 430 | manager.cleanup_transforms.insert(0, counter) |
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430 | 431 | assert manager.check_complete("a=1\n") == ("complete", None) |
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431 | 432 | assert count == 0 |
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432 | 433 | |
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433 | 434 | |
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434 | 435 | def test_side_effects_II(): |
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435 | 436 | count = 0 |
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436 | 437 | |
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437 | 438 | def counter(lines): |
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438 | 439 | nonlocal count |
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439 | 440 | count += 1 |
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440 | 441 | return lines |
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441 | 442 | |
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442 | 443 | counter.has_side_effects = True |
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443 | 444 | |
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444 | 445 | manager = ipt2.TransformerManager() |
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445 | 446 | manager.line_transforms.insert(0, counter) |
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446 | 447 | assert manager.check_complete("b=1\n") == ("complete", None) |
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447 | 448 | assert count == 0 |
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1 | 1 | import errno |
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2 | 2 | import os |
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3 | 3 | import shutil |
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4 | 4 | import tempfile |
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5 | 5 | import warnings |
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6 | 6 | from unittest.mock import patch |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory |
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9 | 9 | from testpath import assert_isdir, assert_isfile, modified_env |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | from IPython import paths |
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12 | 12 | from IPython.testing.decorators import skip_win32 |
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13 | 13 | |
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14 | 14 | TMP_TEST_DIR = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp()) |
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15 | 15 | HOME_TEST_DIR = os.path.join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "home_test_dir") |
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16 | 16 | XDG_TEST_DIR = os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, "xdg_test_dir") |
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17 | 17 | XDG_CACHE_DIR = os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, "xdg_cache_dir") |
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18 | 18 | IP_TEST_DIR = os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR,'.ipython') |
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19 | 19 | |
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20 | 20 | def setup_module(): |
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21 | 21 | """Setup testenvironment for the module: |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | - Adds dummy home dir tree |
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24 | 24 | """ |
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25 | 25 | # Do not mask exceptions here. In particular, catching WindowsError is a |
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26 | 26 | # problem because that exception is only defined on Windows... |
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27 | 27 | os.makedirs(IP_TEST_DIR) |
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28 | 28 | os.makedirs(os.path.join(XDG_TEST_DIR, 'ipython')) |
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29 | 29 | os.makedirs(os.path.join(XDG_CACHE_DIR, 'ipython')) |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | 32 | def teardown_module(): |
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33 | 33 | """Teardown testenvironment for the module: |
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34 | 34 | |
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35 | 35 | - Remove dummy home dir tree |
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36 | 36 | """ |
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37 | 37 | # Note: we remove the parent test dir, which is the root of all test |
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38 | 38 | # subdirs we may have created. Use shutil instead of os.removedirs, so |
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39 | 39 | # that non-empty directories are all recursively removed. |
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40 | 40 | shutil.rmtree(TMP_TEST_DIR) |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | def patch_get_home_dir(dirpath): |
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43 | 43 | return patch.object(paths, 'get_home_dir', return_value=dirpath) |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | |
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46 | 46 | def test_get_ipython_dir_1(): |
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47 | 47 | """test_get_ipython_dir_1, Testcase to see if we can call get_ipython_dir without Exceptions.""" |
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48 | 48 | env_ipdir = os.path.join("someplace", ".ipython") |
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49 | 49 | with patch.object(paths, '_writable_dir', return_value=True), \ |
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50 | 50 | modified_env({'IPYTHONDIR': env_ipdir}): |
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51 | 51 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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52 | 52 | |
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53 | 53 | assert ipdir == env_ipdir |
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54 | 54 | |
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55 | 55 | def test_get_ipython_dir_2(): |
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56 | 56 | """test_get_ipython_dir_2, Testcase to see if we can call get_ipython_dir without Exceptions.""" |
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57 | 57 | with patch_get_home_dir('someplace'), \ |
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58 | 58 | patch.object(paths, 'get_xdg_dir', return_value=None), \ |
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59 | 59 | patch.object(paths, '_writable_dir', return_value=True), \ |
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60 | 60 | patch('os.name', "posix"), \ |
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61 | 61 | modified_env({'IPYTHON_DIR': None, |
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62 | 62 | 'IPYTHONDIR': None, |
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63 | 63 | 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME': None |
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64 | 64 | }): |
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65 | 65 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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66 | 66 | |
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67 | 67 | assert ipdir == os.path.join("someplace", ".ipython") |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | def test_get_ipython_dir_3(): |
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70 | 70 | """test_get_ipython_dir_3, use XDG if defined and exists, and .ipython doesn't exist.""" |
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71 | 71 | tmphome = TemporaryDirectory() |
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72 | 72 | try: |
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73 | 73 | with patch_get_home_dir(tmphome.name), \ |
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74 | 74 | patch('os.name', 'posix'), \ |
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75 | 75 | modified_env({ |
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76 | 76 | 'IPYTHON_DIR': None, |
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77 | 77 | 'IPYTHONDIR': None, |
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78 | 78 | 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME': XDG_TEST_DIR, |
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79 | 79 | }), warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: |
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80 | 80 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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81 | 81 | |
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82 | 82 | assert ipdir == os.path.join(tmphome.name, XDG_TEST_DIR, "ipython") |
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83 | 83 | assert len(w) == 0 |
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84 | 84 | finally: |
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85 | 85 | tmphome.cleanup() |
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86 | 86 | |
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87 | 87 | def test_get_ipython_dir_4(): |
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88 | 88 | """test_get_ipython_dir_4, warn if XDG and home both exist.""" |
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89 | 89 | with patch_get_home_dir(HOME_TEST_DIR), \ |
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90 | 90 | patch('os.name', 'posix'): |
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91 | 91 | try: |
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92 | 92 | os.mkdir(os.path.join(XDG_TEST_DIR, 'ipython')) |
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93 | 93 | except OSError as e: |
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94 | 94 | if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: |
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95 | 95 | raise |
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96 | 96 | |
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97 | 97 | |
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98 | 98 | with modified_env({ |
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99 | 99 | 'IPYTHON_DIR': None, |
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100 | 100 | 'IPYTHONDIR': None, |
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101 | 101 | 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME': XDG_TEST_DIR, |
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102 | 102 | }), warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: |
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103 | 103 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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104 | 104 | |
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105 | 105 | assert len(w) == 1 |
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106 | 106 | assert "Ignoring" in str(w[0]) |
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107 | 107 | |
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108 | 108 | |
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109 | 109 | def test_get_ipython_dir_5(): |
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110 | 110 | """test_get_ipython_dir_5, use .ipython if exists and XDG defined, but doesn't exist.""" |
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111 | 111 | with patch_get_home_dir(HOME_TEST_DIR), \ |
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112 | 112 | patch('os.name', 'posix'): |
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113 | 113 | try: |
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114 | 114 | os.rmdir(os.path.join(XDG_TEST_DIR, 'ipython')) |
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115 | 115 | except OSError as e: |
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116 | 116 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
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117 | 117 | raise |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | with modified_env({ |
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120 | 120 | 'IPYTHON_DIR': None, |
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121 | 121 | 'IPYTHONDIR': None, |
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122 | 122 | 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME': XDG_TEST_DIR, |
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123 | 123 | }): |
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124 | 124 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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125 | 125 | |
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126 | 126 | assert ipdir == IP_TEST_DIR |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | def test_get_ipython_dir_6(): |
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129 | 129 | """test_get_ipython_dir_6, use home over XDG if defined and neither exist.""" |
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130 | 130 | xdg = os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, 'somexdg') |
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131 | 131 | os.mkdir(xdg) |
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132 | 132 | shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, '.ipython')) |
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133 | 133 | print(paths._writable_dir) |
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134 | 134 | with patch_get_home_dir(HOME_TEST_DIR), \ |
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135 | 135 | patch.object(paths, 'get_xdg_dir', return_value=xdg), \ |
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136 | 136 | patch('os.name', 'posix'), \ |
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137 | 137 | modified_env({ |
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138 | 138 | 'IPYTHON_DIR': None, |
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139 | 139 | 'IPYTHONDIR': None, |
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140 | 140 | 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME': None, |
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141 | 141 | }), warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: |
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142 | 142 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | assert ipdir == os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, ".ipython") |
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145 | 145 | assert len(w) == 0 |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | def test_get_ipython_dir_7(): |
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148 | 148 | """test_get_ipython_dir_7, test home directory expansion on IPYTHONDIR""" |
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149 | 149 | home_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.expanduser('~')) |
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150 | 150 | with modified_env({'IPYTHONDIR': os.path.join('~', 'somewhere')}), \ |
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151 | 151 | patch.object(paths, '_writable_dir', return_value=True): |
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152 | 152 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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153 | 153 | assert ipdir == os.path.join(home_dir, "somewhere") |
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154 | 154 | |
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155 | 155 | |
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156 | 156 | @skip_win32 |
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157 | 157 | def test_get_ipython_dir_8(): |
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158 | 158 | """test_get_ipython_dir_8, test / home directory""" |
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159 | 159 | if not os.access("/", os.W_OK): |
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160 | 160 | # test only when HOME directory actually writable |
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161 | 161 | return |
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162 | 162 | |
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163 | with patch.object(paths, "_writable_dir", lambda path: bool(path)), patch.object( | |
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164 | paths, "get_xdg_dir", return_value=None | |
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165 | ), modified_env( | |
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166 | { | |
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167 | "IPYTHON_DIR": None, | |
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168 | "IPYTHONDIR": None, | |
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169 |
" |
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|
170 | } | |
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163 | with ( | |
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164 | patch.object(paths, "_writable_dir", lambda path: bool(path)), | |
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165 | patch.object(paths, "get_xdg_dir", return_value=None), | |
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166 | modified_env( | |
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167 | { | |
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168 | "IPYTHON_DIR": None, | |
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169 | "IPYTHONDIR": None, | |
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170 | "HOME": "/", | |
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171 | } | |
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172 | ), | |
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171 | 173 | ): |
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172 | 174 | assert paths.get_ipython_dir() == "/.ipython" |
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173 | 175 | |
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174 | 176 | |
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175 | 177 | def test_get_ipython_cache_dir(): |
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176 | 178 | with modified_env({'HOME': HOME_TEST_DIR}): |
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177 | 179 | if os.name == "posix": |
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178 | 180 | # test default |
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179 | 181 | os.makedirs(os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, ".cache")) |
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180 | 182 | with modified_env({'XDG_CACHE_HOME': None}): |
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181 | 183 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_cache_dir() |
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182 | 184 | assert os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, ".cache", "ipython") == ipdir |
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183 | 185 | assert_isdir(ipdir) |
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184 | 186 | |
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185 | 187 | # test env override |
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186 | 188 | with modified_env({"XDG_CACHE_HOME": XDG_CACHE_DIR}): |
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187 | 189 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_cache_dir() |
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188 | 190 | assert_isdir(ipdir) |
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189 | 191 | assert ipdir == os.path.join(XDG_CACHE_DIR, "ipython") |
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190 | 192 | else: |
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191 | 193 | assert paths.get_ipython_cache_dir() == paths.get_ipython_dir() |
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192 | 194 | |
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193 | 195 | def test_get_ipython_package_dir(): |
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194 | 196 | ipdir = paths.get_ipython_package_dir() |
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195 | 197 | assert_isdir(ipdir) |
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196 | 198 | |
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197 | 199 | |
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198 | 200 | def test_get_ipython_module_path(): |
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199 | 201 | ipapp_path = paths.get_ipython_module_path('IPython.terminal.ipapp') |
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200 | 202 | assert_isfile(ipapp_path) |
@@ -1,422 +1,423 | |||
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1 | 1 | """ |
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2 | 2 | This module contains factory functions that attempt |
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3 | 3 | to return Qt submodules from the various python Qt bindings. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | It also protects against double-importing Qt with different |
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6 | 6 | bindings, which is unstable and likely to crash |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | This is used primarily by qt and qt_for_kernel, and shouldn't |
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9 | 9 | be accessed directly from the outside |
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10 | 10 | """ |
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11 | ||
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11 | 12 | import importlib.abc |
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12 | 13 | import sys |
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13 | 14 | import os |
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14 | 15 | import types |
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15 | 16 | from functools import partial, lru_cache |
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16 | 17 | import operator |
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17 | 18 | |
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18 | 19 | # ### Available APIs. |
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19 | 20 | # Qt6 |
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20 | 21 | QT_API_PYQT6 = "pyqt6" |
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21 | 22 | QT_API_PYSIDE6 = "pyside6" |
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22 | 23 | |
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23 | 24 | # Qt5 |
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24 | 25 | QT_API_PYQT5 = 'pyqt5' |
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25 | 26 | QT_API_PYSIDE2 = 'pyside2' |
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26 | 27 | |
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27 | 28 | # Qt4 |
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28 | 29 | # NOTE: Here for legacy matplotlib compatibility, but not really supported on the IPython side. |
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29 | 30 | QT_API_PYQT = "pyqt" # Force version 2 |
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30 | 31 | QT_API_PYQTv1 = "pyqtv1" # Force version 2 |
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31 | 32 | QT_API_PYSIDE = "pyside" |
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32 | 33 | |
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33 | 34 | QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT = "pyqtdefault" # use system default for version 1 vs. 2 |
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34 | 35 | |
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35 | 36 | api_to_module = { |
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36 | 37 | # Qt6 |
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37 | 38 | QT_API_PYQT6: "PyQt6", |
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38 | 39 | QT_API_PYSIDE6: "PySide6", |
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39 | 40 | # Qt5 |
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40 | 41 | QT_API_PYQT5: "PyQt5", |
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41 | 42 | QT_API_PYSIDE2: "PySide2", |
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42 | 43 | # Qt4 |
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43 | 44 | QT_API_PYSIDE: "PySide", |
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44 | 45 | QT_API_PYQT: "PyQt4", |
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45 | 46 | QT_API_PYQTv1: "PyQt4", |
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46 | 47 | # default |
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47 | 48 | QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT: "PyQt6", |
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48 | 49 | } |
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49 | 50 | |
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50 | 51 | |
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51 | 52 | class ImportDenier(importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder): |
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52 | 53 | """Import Hook that will guard against bad Qt imports |
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53 | 54 | once IPython commits to a specific binding |
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54 | 55 | """ |
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55 | 56 | |
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56 | 57 | def __init__(self): |
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57 | 58 | self.__forbidden = set() |
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58 | 59 | |
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59 | 60 | def forbid(self, module_name): |
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60 | 61 | sys.modules.pop(module_name, None) |
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61 | 62 | self.__forbidden.add(module_name) |
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62 | 63 | |
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63 | 64 | def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None): |
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64 | 65 | if path: |
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65 | 66 | return |
|
66 | 67 | if fullname in self.__forbidden: |
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67 | 68 | raise ImportError( |
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68 | 69 | """ |
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69 | 70 | Importing %s disabled by IPython, which has |
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70 | 71 | already imported an Incompatible QT Binding: %s |
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71 | 72 | """ |
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72 | 73 | % (fullname, loaded_api()) |
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73 | 74 | ) |
|
74 | 75 | |
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75 | 76 | |
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76 | 77 | ID = ImportDenier() |
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77 | 78 | sys.meta_path.insert(0, ID) |
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78 | 79 | |
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79 | 80 | |
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80 | 81 | def commit_api(api): |
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81 | 82 | """Commit to a particular API, and trigger ImportErrors on subsequent |
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82 | 83 | dangerous imports""" |
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83 | 84 | modules = set(api_to_module.values()) |
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84 | 85 | |
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85 | 86 | modules.remove(api_to_module[api]) |
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86 | 87 | for mod in modules: |
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87 | 88 | ID.forbid(mod) |
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88 | 89 | |
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89 | 90 | |
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90 | 91 | def loaded_api(): |
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91 | 92 | """Return which API is loaded, if any |
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92 | 93 | |
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93 | 94 | If this returns anything besides None, |
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94 | 95 | importing any other Qt binding is unsafe. |
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95 | 96 | |
|
96 | 97 | Returns |
|
97 | 98 | ------- |
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98 | 99 | None, 'pyside6', 'pyqt6', 'pyside2', 'pyside', 'pyqt', 'pyqt5', 'pyqtv1' |
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99 | 100 | """ |
|
100 | 101 | if sys.modules.get("PyQt6.QtCore"): |
|
101 | 102 | return QT_API_PYQT6 |
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102 | 103 | elif sys.modules.get("PySide6.QtCore"): |
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103 | 104 | return QT_API_PYSIDE6 |
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104 | 105 | elif sys.modules.get("PyQt5.QtCore"): |
|
105 | 106 | return QT_API_PYQT5 |
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106 | 107 | elif sys.modules.get("PySide2.QtCore"): |
|
107 | 108 | return QT_API_PYSIDE2 |
|
108 | 109 | elif sys.modules.get("PyQt4.QtCore"): |
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109 | 110 | if qtapi_version() == 2: |
|
110 | 111 | return QT_API_PYQT |
|
111 | 112 | else: |
|
112 | 113 | return QT_API_PYQTv1 |
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113 | 114 | elif sys.modules.get("PySide.QtCore"): |
|
114 | 115 | return QT_API_PYSIDE |
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115 | 116 | |
|
116 | 117 | return None |
|
117 | 118 | |
|
118 | 119 | |
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119 | 120 | def has_binding(api): |
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120 | 121 | """Safely check for PyQt4/5, PySide or PySide2, without importing submodules |
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121 | 122 | |
|
122 | 123 | Parameters |
|
123 | 124 | ---------- |
|
124 | 125 | api : str [ 'pyqtv1' | 'pyqt' | 'pyqt5' | 'pyside' | 'pyside2' | 'pyqtdefault'] |
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125 | 126 | Which module to check for |
|
126 | 127 | |
|
127 | 128 | Returns |
|
128 | 129 | ------- |
|
129 | 130 | True if the relevant module appears to be importable |
|
130 | 131 | """ |
|
131 | 132 | module_name = api_to_module[api] |
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132 | 133 | from importlib.util import find_spec |
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133 | 134 | |
|
134 | 135 | required = ['QtCore', 'QtGui', 'QtSvg'] |
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135 | 136 | if api in (QT_API_PYQT5, QT_API_PYSIDE2, QT_API_PYQT6, QT_API_PYSIDE6): |
|
136 | 137 | # QT5 requires QtWidgets too |
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137 | 138 | required.append('QtWidgets') |
|
138 | 139 | |
|
139 | 140 | for submod in required: |
|
140 | 141 | try: |
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141 | 142 | spec = find_spec('%s.%s' % (module_name, submod)) |
|
142 | 143 | except ImportError: |
|
143 | 144 | # Package (e.g. PyQt5) not found |
|
144 | 145 | return False |
|
145 | 146 | else: |
|
146 | 147 | if spec is None: |
|
147 | 148 | # Submodule (e.g. PyQt5.QtCore) not found |
|
148 | 149 | return False |
|
149 | 150 | |
|
150 | 151 | if api == QT_API_PYSIDE: |
|
151 | 152 | # We can also safely check PySide version |
|
152 | 153 | import PySide |
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153 | 154 | |
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154 | 155 | return PySide.__version_info__ >= (1, 0, 3) |
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155 | 156 | |
|
156 | 157 | return True |
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157 | 158 | |
|
158 | 159 | |
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159 | 160 | def qtapi_version(): |
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160 | 161 | """Return which QString API has been set, if any |
|
161 | 162 | |
|
162 | 163 | Returns |
|
163 | 164 | ------- |
|
164 | 165 | The QString API version (1 or 2), or None if not set |
|
165 | 166 | """ |
|
166 | 167 | try: |
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167 | 168 | import sip |
|
168 | 169 | except ImportError: |
|
169 | 170 | # as of PyQt5 5.11, sip is no longer available as a top-level |
|
170 | 171 | # module and needs to be imported from the PyQt5 namespace |
|
171 | 172 | try: |
|
172 | 173 | from PyQt5 import sip |
|
173 | 174 | except ImportError: |
|
174 | 175 | return |
|
175 | 176 | try: |
|
176 | 177 | return sip.getapi('QString') |
|
177 | 178 | except ValueError: |
|
178 | 179 | return |
|
179 | 180 | |
|
180 | 181 | |
|
181 | 182 | def can_import(api): |
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182 | 183 | """Safely query whether an API is importable, without importing it""" |
|
183 | 184 | if not has_binding(api): |
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184 | 185 | return False |
|
185 | 186 | |
|
186 | 187 | current = loaded_api() |
|
187 | 188 | if api == QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT: |
|
188 | 189 | return current in [QT_API_PYQT6, None] |
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189 | 190 | else: |
|
190 | 191 | return current in [api, None] |
|
191 | 192 | |
|
192 | 193 | |
|
193 | 194 | def import_pyqt4(version=2): |
|
194 | 195 | """ |
|
195 | 196 | Import PyQt4 |
|
196 | 197 | |
|
197 | 198 | Parameters |
|
198 | 199 | ---------- |
|
199 | 200 | version : 1, 2, or None |
|
200 | 201 | Which QString/QVariant API to use. Set to None to use the system |
|
201 | 202 | default |
|
202 | 203 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
|
203 | 204 | """ |
|
204 | 205 | # The new-style string API (version=2) automatically |
|
205 | 206 | # converts QStrings to Unicode Python strings. Also, automatically unpacks |
|
206 | 207 | # QVariants to their underlying objects. |
|
207 | 208 | import sip |
|
208 | 209 | |
|
209 | 210 | if version is not None: |
|
210 | 211 | sip.setapi('QString', version) |
|
211 | 212 | sip.setapi('QVariant', version) |
|
212 | 213 | |
|
213 | 214 | from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore, QtSvg |
|
214 | 215 | |
|
215 | 216 | if QtCore.PYQT_VERSION < 0x040700: |
|
216 | 217 | raise ImportError("IPython requires PyQt4 >= 4.7, found %s" % |
|
217 | 218 | QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR) |
|
218 | 219 | |
|
219 | 220 | # Alias PyQt-specific functions for PySide compatibility. |
|
220 | 221 | QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal |
|
221 | 222 | QtCore.Slot = QtCore.pyqtSlot |
|
222 | 223 | |
|
223 | 224 | # query for the API version (in case version == None) |
|
224 | 225 | version = sip.getapi('QString') |
|
225 | 226 | api = QT_API_PYQTv1 if version == 1 else QT_API_PYQT |
|
226 | 227 | return QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, api |
|
227 | 228 | |
|
228 | 229 | |
|
229 | 230 | def import_pyqt5(): |
|
230 | 231 | """ |
|
231 | 232 | Import PyQt5 |
|
232 | 233 | |
|
233 | 234 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
|
234 | 235 | """ |
|
235 | 236 | |
|
236 | 237 | from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtSvg, QtWidgets, QtGui |
|
237 | 238 | |
|
238 | 239 | # Alias PyQt-specific functions for PySide compatibility. |
|
239 | 240 | QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal |
|
240 | 241 | QtCore.Slot = QtCore.pyqtSlot |
|
241 | 242 | |
|
242 | 243 | # Join QtGui and QtWidgets for Qt4 compatibility. |
|
243 | 244 | QtGuiCompat = types.ModuleType('QtGuiCompat') |
|
244 | 245 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtGui.__dict__) |
|
245 | 246 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtWidgets.__dict__) |
|
246 | 247 | |
|
247 | 248 | api = QT_API_PYQT5 |
|
248 | 249 | return QtCore, QtGuiCompat, QtSvg, api |
|
249 | 250 | |
|
250 | 251 | |
|
251 | 252 | def import_pyqt6(): |
|
252 | 253 | """ |
|
253 | 254 | Import PyQt6 |
|
254 | 255 | |
|
255 | 256 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
|
256 | 257 | """ |
|
257 | 258 | |
|
258 | 259 | from PyQt6 import QtCore, QtSvg, QtWidgets, QtGui |
|
259 | 260 | |
|
260 | 261 | # Alias PyQt-specific functions for PySide compatibility. |
|
261 | 262 | QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal |
|
262 | 263 | QtCore.Slot = QtCore.pyqtSlot |
|
263 | 264 | |
|
264 | 265 | # Join QtGui and QtWidgets for Qt4 compatibility. |
|
265 | 266 | QtGuiCompat = types.ModuleType("QtGuiCompat") |
|
266 | 267 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtGui.__dict__) |
|
267 | 268 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtWidgets.__dict__) |
|
268 | 269 | |
|
269 | 270 | api = QT_API_PYQT6 |
|
270 | 271 | return QtCore, QtGuiCompat, QtSvg, api |
|
271 | 272 | |
|
272 | 273 | |
|
273 | 274 | def import_pyside(): |
|
274 | 275 | """ |
|
275 | 276 | Import PySide |
|
276 | 277 | |
|
277 | 278 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
|
278 | 279 | """ |
|
279 | 280 | from PySide import QtGui, QtCore, QtSvg |
|
280 | 281 | return QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QT_API_PYSIDE |
|
281 | 282 | |
|
282 | 283 | def import_pyside2(): |
|
283 | 284 | """ |
|
284 | 285 | Import PySide2 |
|
285 | 286 | |
|
286 | 287 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
|
287 | 288 | """ |
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288 | 289 | from PySide2 import QtGui, QtCore, QtSvg, QtWidgets, QtPrintSupport |
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289 | 290 | |
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290 | 291 | # Join QtGui and QtWidgets for Qt4 compatibility. |
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291 | 292 | QtGuiCompat = types.ModuleType('QtGuiCompat') |
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292 | 293 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtGui.__dict__) |
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293 | 294 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtWidgets.__dict__) |
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294 | 295 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtPrintSupport.__dict__) |
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295 | 296 | |
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296 | 297 | return QtCore, QtGuiCompat, QtSvg, QT_API_PYSIDE2 |
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297 | 298 | |
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298 | 299 | |
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299 | 300 | def import_pyside6(): |
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300 | 301 | """ |
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301 | 302 | Import PySide6 |
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302 | 303 | |
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303 | 304 | ImportErrors raised within this function are non-recoverable |
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304 | 305 | """ |
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305 | 306 | |
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306 | 307 | def get_attrs(module): |
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307 | 308 | return { |
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308 | 309 | name: getattr(module, name) |
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309 | 310 | for name in dir(module) |
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310 | 311 | if not name.startswith("_") |
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311 | 312 | } |
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312 | 313 | |
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313 | 314 | from PySide6 import QtGui, QtCore, QtSvg, QtWidgets, QtPrintSupport |
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314 | 315 | |
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315 | 316 | # Join QtGui and QtWidgets for Qt4 compatibility. |
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316 | 317 | QtGuiCompat = types.ModuleType("QtGuiCompat") |
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317 | 318 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtGui.__dict__) |
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318 | 319 | if QtCore.__version_info__ < (6, 7): |
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319 | 320 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtWidgets.__dict__) |
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320 | 321 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(QtPrintSupport.__dict__) |
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321 | 322 | else: |
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322 | 323 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(get_attrs(QtWidgets)) |
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323 | 324 | QtGuiCompat.__dict__.update(get_attrs(QtPrintSupport)) |
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324 | 325 | |
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325 | 326 | return QtCore, QtGuiCompat, QtSvg, QT_API_PYSIDE6 |
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326 | 327 | |
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327 | 328 | |
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328 | 329 | def load_qt(api_options): |
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329 | 330 | """ |
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330 | 331 | Attempt to import Qt, given a preference list |
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331 | 332 | of permissible bindings |
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332 | 333 | |
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333 | 334 | It is safe to call this function multiple times. |
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334 | 335 | |
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335 | 336 | Parameters |
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336 | 337 | ---------- |
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337 | 338 | api_options : List of strings |
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338 | 339 | The order of APIs to try. Valid items are 'pyside', 'pyside2', |
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339 | 340 | 'pyqt', 'pyqt5', 'pyqtv1' and 'pyqtdefault' |
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340 | 341 | |
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341 | 342 | Returns |
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342 | 343 | ------- |
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343 | 344 | A tuple of QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QT_API |
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344 | 345 | The first three are the Qt modules. The last is the |
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345 | 346 | string indicating which module was loaded. |
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346 | 347 | |
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347 | 348 | Raises |
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348 | 349 | ------ |
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349 | 350 | ImportError, if it isn't possible to import any requested |
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350 | 351 | bindings (either because they aren't installed, or because |
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351 | 352 | an incompatible library has already been installed) |
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352 | 353 | """ |
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353 | 354 | loaders = { |
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354 | 355 | # Qt6 |
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355 | 356 | QT_API_PYQT6: import_pyqt6, |
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356 | 357 | QT_API_PYSIDE6: import_pyside6, |
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357 | 358 | # Qt5 |
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358 | 359 | QT_API_PYQT5: import_pyqt5, |
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359 | 360 | QT_API_PYSIDE2: import_pyside2, |
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360 | 361 | # Qt4 |
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361 | 362 | QT_API_PYSIDE: import_pyside, |
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362 | 363 | QT_API_PYQT: import_pyqt4, |
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363 | 364 | QT_API_PYQTv1: partial(import_pyqt4, version=1), |
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364 | 365 | # default |
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365 | 366 | QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT: import_pyqt6, |
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366 | 367 | } |
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367 | 368 | |
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368 | 369 | for api in api_options: |
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369 | 370 | |
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370 | 371 | if api not in loaders: |
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371 | 372 | raise RuntimeError( |
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372 | 373 | "Invalid Qt API %r, valid values are: %s" % |
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373 | 374 | (api, ", ".join(["%r" % k for k in loaders.keys()]))) |
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374 | 375 | |
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375 | 376 | if not can_import(api): |
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376 | 377 | continue |
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377 | 378 | |
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378 | 379 | #cannot safely recover from an ImportError during this |
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379 | 380 | result = loaders[api]() |
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380 | 381 | api = result[-1] # changed if api = QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT |
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381 | 382 | commit_api(api) |
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382 | 383 | return result |
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383 | 384 | else: |
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384 | 385 | # Clear the environment variable since it doesn't work. |
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385 | 386 | if "QT_API" in os.environ: |
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386 | 387 | del os.environ["QT_API"] |
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387 | 388 | |
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388 | 389 | raise ImportError( |
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389 | 390 | """ |
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390 | 391 | Could not load requested Qt binding. Please ensure that |
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391 | 392 | PyQt4 >= 4.7, PyQt5, PyQt6, PySide >= 1.0.3, PySide2, or |
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392 | 393 | PySide6 is available, and only one is imported per session. |
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393 | 394 | |
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394 | 395 | Currently-imported Qt library: %r |
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395 | 396 | PyQt5 available (requires QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QtWidgets): %s |
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396 | 397 | PyQt6 available (requires QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QtWidgets): %s |
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397 | 398 | PySide2 installed: %s |
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398 | 399 | PySide6 installed: %s |
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399 | 400 | Tried to load: %r |
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400 | 401 | """ |
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401 | 402 | % ( |
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402 | 403 | loaded_api(), |
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403 | 404 | has_binding(QT_API_PYQT5), |
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404 | 405 | has_binding(QT_API_PYQT6), |
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405 | 406 | has_binding(QT_API_PYSIDE2), |
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406 | 407 | has_binding(QT_API_PYSIDE6), |
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407 | 408 | api_options, |
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408 | 409 | ) |
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409 | 410 | ) |
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410 | 411 | |
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411 | 412 | |
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412 | 413 | def enum_factory(QT_API, QtCore): |
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413 | 414 | """Construct an enum helper to account for PyQt5 <-> PyQt6 changes.""" |
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414 | 415 | |
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415 | 416 | @lru_cache(None) |
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416 | 417 | def _enum(name): |
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417 | 418 | # foo.bar.Enum.Entry (PyQt6) <=> foo.bar.Entry (non-PyQt6). |
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418 | 419 | return operator.attrgetter( |
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419 | 420 | name if QT_API == QT_API_PYQT6 else name.rpartition(".")[0] |
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420 | 421 | )(sys.modules[QtCore.__package__]) |
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421 | 422 | |
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422 | 423 | return _enum |
@@ -1,101 +1,102 | |||
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1 | 1 | """ Utilities for accessing the platform's clipboard. |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | ||
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3 | 4 | import os |
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4 | 5 | import subprocess |
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5 | 6 | |
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6 | 7 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext |
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7 | 8 | import IPython.utils.py3compat as py3compat |
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8 | 9 | |
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9 | 10 | |
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10 | 11 | class ClipboardEmpty(ValueError): |
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11 | 12 | pass |
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12 | 13 | |
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13 | 14 | |
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14 | 15 | def win32_clipboard_get(): |
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15 | 16 | """ Get the current clipboard's text on Windows. |
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16 | 17 | |
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17 | 18 | Requires Mark Hammond's pywin32 extensions. |
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18 | 19 | """ |
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19 | 20 | try: |
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20 | 21 | import win32clipboard |
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21 | 22 | except ImportError as e: |
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22 | 23 | raise TryNext("Getting text from the clipboard requires the pywin32 " |
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23 | 24 | "extensions: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/") from e |
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24 | 25 | win32clipboard.OpenClipboard() |
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25 | 26 | try: |
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26 | 27 | text = win32clipboard.GetClipboardData(win32clipboard.CF_UNICODETEXT) |
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27 | 28 | except (TypeError, win32clipboard.error): |
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28 | 29 | try: |
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29 | 30 | text = win32clipboard.GetClipboardData(win32clipboard.CF_TEXT) |
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30 | 31 | text = py3compat.cast_unicode(text, py3compat.DEFAULT_ENCODING) |
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31 | 32 | except (TypeError, win32clipboard.error) as e: |
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32 | 33 | raise ClipboardEmpty from e |
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33 | 34 | finally: |
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34 | 35 | win32clipboard.CloseClipboard() |
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35 | 36 | return text |
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36 | 37 | |
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37 | 38 | |
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38 | 39 | def osx_clipboard_get() -> str: |
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39 | 40 | """ Get the clipboard's text on OS X. |
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40 | 41 | """ |
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41 | 42 | p = subprocess.Popen(['pbpaste', '-Prefer', 'ascii'], |
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42 | 43 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
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43 | 44 | bytes_, stderr = p.communicate() |
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44 | 45 | # Text comes in with old Mac \r line endings. Change them to \n. |
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45 | 46 | bytes_ = bytes_.replace(b'\r', b'\n') |
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46 | 47 | text = py3compat.decode(bytes_) |
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47 | 48 | return text |
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48 | 49 | |
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49 | 50 | |
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50 | 51 | def tkinter_clipboard_get(): |
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51 | 52 | """ Get the clipboard's text using Tkinter. |
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52 | 53 | |
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53 | 54 | This is the default on systems that are not Windows or OS X. It may |
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54 | 55 | interfere with other UI toolkits and should be replaced with an |
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55 | 56 | implementation that uses that toolkit. |
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56 | 57 | """ |
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57 | 58 | try: |
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58 | 59 | from tkinter import Tk, TclError |
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59 | 60 | except ImportError as e: |
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60 | 61 | raise TryNext("Getting text from the clipboard on this platform requires tkinter.") from e |
|
61 | 62 | |
|
62 | 63 | root = Tk() |
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63 | 64 | root.withdraw() |
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64 | 65 | try: |
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65 | 66 | text = root.clipboard_get() |
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66 | 67 | except TclError as e: |
|
67 | 68 | raise ClipboardEmpty from e |
|
68 | 69 | finally: |
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69 | 70 | root.destroy() |
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70 | 71 | text = py3compat.cast_unicode(text, py3compat.DEFAULT_ENCODING) |
|
71 | 72 | return text |
|
72 | 73 | |
|
73 | 74 | |
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74 | 75 | def wayland_clipboard_get(): |
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75 | 76 | """Get the clipboard's text under Wayland using wl-paste command. |
|
76 | 77 | |
|
77 | 78 | This requires Wayland and wl-clipboard installed and running. |
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78 | 79 | """ |
|
79 | 80 | if os.environ.get("XDG_SESSION_TYPE") != "wayland": |
|
80 | 81 | raise TryNext("wayland is not detected") |
|
81 | 82 | |
|
82 | 83 | try: |
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83 | 84 | with subprocess.Popen(["wl-paste"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as p: |
|
84 | 85 | raw, err = p.communicate() |
|
85 | 86 | if p.wait(): |
|
86 | 87 | raise TryNext(err) |
|
87 | 88 | except FileNotFoundError as e: |
|
88 | 89 | raise TryNext( |
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89 | 90 | "Getting text from the clipboard under Wayland requires the wl-clipboard " |
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90 | 91 | "extension: https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard" |
|
91 | 92 | ) from e |
|
92 | 93 | |
|
93 | 94 | if not raw: |
|
94 | 95 | raise ClipboardEmpty |
|
95 | 96 | |
|
96 | 97 | try: |
|
97 | 98 | text = py3compat.decode(raw) |
|
98 | 99 | except UnicodeDecodeError as e: |
|
99 | 100 | raise ClipboardEmpty from e |
|
100 | 101 | |
|
101 | 102 | return text |
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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | 2 | """ |
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3 | 3 | Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | IPython provides an extension for `Sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/>`_ to |
|
6 | 6 | highlight and run code. |
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7 | 7 | |
|
8 | 8 | This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts |
|
9 | 9 | and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with |
|
10 | 10 | all prompts renumbered sequentially. It also allows you to input code as a pure |
|
11 | 11 | python input by giving the argument python to the directive. The output looks |
|
12 | 12 | like an interactive ipython section. |
|
13 | 13 | |
|
14 | 14 | Here is an example of how the IPython directive can |
|
15 | 15 | **run** python code, at build time. |
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16 | 16 | |
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17 | 17 | .. ipython:: |
|
18 | 18 | |
|
19 | 19 | In [1]: 1+1 |
|
20 | 20 | |
|
21 | 21 | In [1]: import datetime |
|
22 | 22 | ...: datetime.date.fromisoformat('2022-02-22') |
|
23 | 23 | |
|
24 | 24 | It supports IPython construct that plain |
|
25 | 25 | Python does not understand (like magics): |
|
26 | 26 | |
|
27 | 27 | .. ipython:: |
|
28 | 28 | |
|
29 | 29 | In [0]: import time |
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30 | 30 | |
|
31 | 31 | In [0]: %pdoc time.sleep |
|
32 | 32 | |
|
33 | 33 | This will also support top-level async when using IPython 7.0+ |
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34 | 34 | |
|
35 | 35 | .. ipython:: |
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36 | 36 | |
|
37 | 37 | In [2]: import asyncio |
|
38 | 38 | ...: print('before') |
|
39 | 39 | ...: await asyncio.sleep(1) |
|
40 | 40 | ...: print('after') |
|
41 | 41 | |
|
42 | 42 | |
|
43 | 43 | The namespace will persist across multiple code chucks, Let's define a variable: |
|
44 | 44 | |
|
45 | 45 | .. ipython:: |
|
46 | 46 | |
|
47 | 47 | In [0]: who = "World" |
|
48 | 48 | |
|
49 | 49 | And now say hello: |
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50 | 50 | |
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51 | 51 | .. ipython:: |
|
52 | 52 | |
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53 | 53 | In [0]: print('Hello,', who) |
|
54 | 54 | |
|
55 | 55 | If the current section raises an exception, you can add the ``:okexcept:`` flag |
|
56 | 56 | to the current block, otherwise the build will fail. |
|
57 | 57 | |
|
58 | 58 | .. ipython:: |
|
59 | 59 | :okexcept: |
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60 | 60 | |
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61 | 61 | In [1]: 1/0 |
|
62 | 62 | |
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63 | 63 | IPython Sphinx directive module |
|
64 | 64 | =============================== |
|
65 | 65 | |
|
66 | 66 | To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file |
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67 | 67 | (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is |
|
68 | 68 | needed for all Sphinx directives). For example, to enable syntax highlighting |
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69 | 69 | and the IPython directive:: |
|
70 | 70 | |
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71 | 71 | extensions = ['IPython.sphinxext.ipython_console_highlighting', |
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72 | 72 | 'IPython.sphinxext.ipython_directive'] |
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73 | 73 | |
|
74 | 74 | The IPython directive outputs code-blocks with the language 'ipython'. So |
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75 | 75 | if you do not have the syntax highlighting extension enabled as well, then |
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76 | 76 | all rendered code-blocks will be uncolored. By default this directive assumes |
|
77 | 77 | that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized. |
|
78 | 78 | The configurable options that can be placed in conf.py are: |
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79 | 79 | |
|
80 | 80 | ipython_savefig_dir: |
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81 | 81 | The directory in which to save the figures. This is relative to the |
|
82 | 82 | Sphinx source directory. The default is `html_static_path`. |
|
83 | 83 | ipython_rgxin: |
|
84 | 84 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython input |
|
85 | 85 | lines. The default is ``re.compile('In \\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You |
|
86 | 86 | shouldn't need to change this. |
|
87 | 87 | ipython_warning_is_error: [default to True] |
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88 | 88 | Fail the build if something unexpected happen, for example if a block raise |
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89 | 89 | an exception but does not have the `:okexcept:` flag. The exact behavior of |
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90 | 90 | what is considered strict, may change between the sphinx directive version. |
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91 | 91 | ipython_rgxout: |
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92 | 92 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython output |
|
93 | 93 | lines. The default is ``re.compile('Out\\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You |
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94 | 94 | shouldn't need to change this. |
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95 | 95 | ipython_promptin: |
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96 | 96 | The string to represent the IPython input prompt in the generated ReST. |
|
97 | 97 | The default is ``'In [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used |
|
98 | 98 | in the prompt. |
|
99 | 99 | ipython_promptout: |
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100 | 100 | The string to represent the IPython prompt in the generated ReST. The |
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101 | 101 | default is ``'Out [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used |
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102 | 102 | in the prompt. |
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103 | 103 | ipython_mplbackend: |
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104 | 104 | The string which specifies if the embedded Sphinx shell should import |
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105 | 105 | Matplotlib and set the backend. The value specifies a backend that is |
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106 | 106 | passed to `matplotlib.use()` before any lines in `ipython_execlines` are |
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107 | 107 | executed. If not specified in conf.py, then the default value of 'agg' is |
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108 | 108 | used. To use the IPython directive without matplotlib as a dependency, set |
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109 | 109 | the value to `None`. It may end up that matplotlib is still imported |
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110 | 110 | if the user specifies so in `ipython_execlines` or makes use of the |
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111 | 111 | @savefig pseudo decorator. |
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112 | 112 | ipython_execlines: |
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113 | 113 | A list of strings to be exec'd in the embedded Sphinx shell. Typical |
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114 | 114 | usage is to make certain packages always available. Set this to an empty |
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115 | 115 | list if you wish to have no imports always available. If specified in |
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116 | 116 | ``conf.py`` as `None`, then it has the effect of making no imports available. |
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117 | 117 | If omitted from conf.py altogether, then the default value of |
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118 | 118 | ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] is used. |
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119 | 119 | ipython_holdcount |
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120 | 120 | When the @suppress pseudo-decorator is used, the execution count can be |
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121 | 121 | incremented or not. The default behavior is to hold the execution count, |
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122 | 122 | corresponding to a value of `True`. Set this to `False` to increment |
|
123 | 123 | the execution count after each suppressed command. |
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124 | 124 | |
|
125 | 125 | As an example, to use the IPython directive when `matplotlib` is not available, |
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126 | 126 | one sets the backend to `None`:: |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | ipython_mplbackend = None |
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129 | 129 | |
|
130 | 130 | An example usage of the directive is: |
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131 | 131 | |
|
132 | 132 | .. code-block:: rst |
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133 | 133 | |
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134 | 134 | .. ipython:: |
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135 | 135 | |
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136 | 136 | In [1]: x = 1 |
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137 | 137 | |
|
138 | 138 | In [2]: y = x**2 |
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139 | 139 | |
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140 | 140 | In [3]: print(y) |
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141 | 141 | |
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142 | 142 | See http://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/ipython_directive.html for additional |
|
143 | 143 | documentation. |
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144 | 144 | |
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145 | 145 | Pseudo-Decorators |
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146 | 146 | ================= |
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147 | 147 | |
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148 | 148 | Note: Only one decorator is supported per input. If more than one decorator |
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149 | 149 | is specified, then only the last one is used. |
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150 | 150 | |
|
151 | 151 | In addition to the Pseudo-Decorators/options described at the above link, |
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152 | 152 | several enhancements have been made. The directive will emit a message to the |
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153 | 153 | console at build-time if code-execution resulted in an exception or warning. |
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154 | 154 | You can suppress these on a per-block basis by specifying the :okexcept: |
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155 | 155 | or :okwarning: options: |
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156 | 156 | |
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157 | 157 | .. code-block:: rst |
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158 | 158 | |
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159 | 159 | .. ipython:: |
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160 | 160 | :okexcept: |
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161 | 161 | :okwarning: |
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162 | 162 | |
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163 | 163 | In [1]: 1/0 |
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164 | 164 | In [2]: # raise warning. |
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165 | 165 | |
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166 | 166 | To Do |
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167 | 167 | ===== |
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168 | 168 | |
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169 | 169 | - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite. |
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170 | 170 | - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better |
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171 | 171 | separated code. |
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172 | 172 | |
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173 | 173 | """ |
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174 | 174 | |
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175 | 175 | # Authors |
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176 | 176 | # ======= |
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177 | 177 | # |
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178 | 178 | # - John D Hunter: original author. |
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179 | 179 | # - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11. |
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180 | 180 | # - VΓ‘clavΕ milauer <eudoxos-AT-arcig.cz>: Prompt generalizations. |
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181 | 181 | # - Skipper Seabold, refactoring, cleanups, pure python addition |
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182 | 182 | |
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183 | 183 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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184 | 184 | # Imports |
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185 | 185 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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186 | 186 | |
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187 | 187 | # Stdlib |
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188 | 188 | import atexit |
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189 | 189 | import errno |
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190 | 190 | import os |
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191 | 191 | import pathlib |
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192 | 192 | import re |
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193 | 193 | import sys |
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194 | 194 | import tempfile |
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195 | 195 | import ast |
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196 | 196 | import warnings |
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197 | 197 | import shutil |
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198 | 198 | from io import StringIO |
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199 | 199 | from typing import Any, Dict, Set |
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200 | 200 | |
|
201 | 201 | # Third-party |
|
202 | 202 | from docutils.parsers.rst import directives |
|
203 | 203 | from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive |
|
204 | 204 | from sphinx.util import logging |
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205 | 205 | |
|
206 | 206 | # Our own |
|
207 | 207 | from traitlets.config import Config |
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208 | 208 | from IPython import InteractiveShell |
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209 | 209 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir |
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210 | 210 | |
|
211 | 211 | use_matplotlib = False |
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212 | 212 | try: |
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213 | 213 | import matplotlib |
|
214 | 214 | use_matplotlib = True |
|
215 | 215 | except Exception: |
|
216 | 216 | pass |
|
217 | 217 | |
|
218 | 218 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
219 | 219 | # Globals |
|
220 | 220 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
221 | 221 | # for tokenizing blocks |
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222 | 222 | COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3) |
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223 | 223 | |
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224 | 224 | PSEUDO_DECORATORS = ["suppress", "verbatim", "savefig", "doctest"] |
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225 | 225 | |
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226 | 226 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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227 | 227 | # Functions and class declarations |
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228 | 228 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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229 | 229 | |
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230 | 230 | def block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, fmtin, fmtout): |
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231 | 231 | """ |
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232 | 232 | part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one |
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233 | 233 | input, one output, comments, and blank lines. The block parser |
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234 | 234 | parses the text into a list of:: |
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235 | 235 | |
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236 | 236 | blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...] |
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237 | 237 | |
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238 | 238 | where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and |
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239 | 239 | data is, depending on the type of token:: |
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240 | 240 | |
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241 | 241 | COMMENT : the comment string |
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242 | 242 | |
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243 | 243 | INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where |
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244 | 244 | DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None) |
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245 | 245 | INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line) |
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246 | 246 | REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT) |
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247 | 247 | |
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248 | 248 | OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line |
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249 | 249 | |
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250 | 250 | """ |
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251 | 251 | block = [] |
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252 | 252 | lines = part.split('\n') |
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253 | 253 | N = len(lines) |
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254 | 254 | i = 0 |
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255 | 255 | decorator = None |
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256 | 256 | while 1: |
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257 | 257 | |
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258 | 258 | if i==N: |
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259 | 259 | # nothing left to parse -- the last line |
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260 | 260 | break |
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261 | 261 | |
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262 | 262 | line = lines[i] |
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263 | 263 | i += 1 |
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264 | 264 | line_stripped = line.strip() |
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265 | 265 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): |
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266 | 266 | block.append((COMMENT, line)) |
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267 | 267 | continue |
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268 | 268 | |
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269 | 269 | if any( |
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270 | 270 | line_stripped.startswith("@" + pseudo_decorator) |
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271 | 271 | for pseudo_decorator in PSEUDO_DECORATORS |
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272 | 272 | ): |
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273 | 273 | if decorator: |
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274 | 274 | raise RuntimeError( |
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275 | 275 | "Applying multiple pseudo-decorators on one line is not supported" |
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276 | 276 | ) |
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277 | 277 | else: |
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278 | 278 | decorator = line_stripped |
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279 | 279 | continue |
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280 | 280 | |
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281 | 281 | # does this look like an input line? |
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282 | 282 | matchin = rgxin.match(line) |
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283 | 283 | if matchin: |
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284 | 284 | lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2) |
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285 | 285 | |
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286 | 286 | # the ....: continuation string |
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287 | 287 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) |
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288 | 288 | Nc = len(continuation) |
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289 | 289 | # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if |
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290 | 290 | # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call |
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291 | 291 | # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be |
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292 | 292 | # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so |
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293 | 293 | # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is |
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294 | 294 | # multiline as well as any echo text |
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295 | 295 | |
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296 | 296 | rest = [] |
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297 | 297 | while i<N: |
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298 | 298 | |
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299 | 299 | # look ahead; if the next line is blank, or a comment, or |
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300 | 300 | # an output line, we're done |
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301 | 301 | |
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302 | 302 | nextline = lines[i] |
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303 | 303 | matchout = rgxout.match(nextline) |
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304 | 304 | # print("nextline=%s, continuation=%s, starts=%s"%(nextline, continuation, nextline.startswith(continuation))) |
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305 | 305 | if matchout or nextline.startswith('#'): |
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306 | 306 | break |
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307 | 307 | elif nextline.startswith(continuation): |
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308 | 308 | # The default ipython_rgx* treat the space following the colon as optional. |
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309 | 309 | # However, If the space is there we must consume it or code |
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310 | 310 | # employing the cython_magic extension will fail to execute. |
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311 | 311 | # |
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312 | 312 | # This works with the default ipython_rgx* patterns, |
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313 | 313 | # If you modify them, YMMV. |
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314 | 314 | nextline = nextline[Nc:] |
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315 | 315 | if nextline and nextline[0] == ' ': |
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316 | 316 | nextline = nextline[1:] |
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317 | 317 | |
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318 | 318 | inputline += '\n' + nextline |
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319 | 319 | else: |
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320 | 320 | rest.append(nextline) |
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321 | 321 | i+= 1 |
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322 | 322 | |
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323 | 323 | block.append((INPUT, (decorator, inputline, '\n'.join(rest)))) |
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324 | 324 | continue |
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325 | 325 | |
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326 | 326 | # if it looks like an output line grab all the text to the end |
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327 | 327 | # of the block |
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328 | 328 | matchout = rgxout.match(line) |
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329 | 329 | if matchout: |
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330 | 330 | lineno, output = int(matchout.group(1)), matchout.group(2) |
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331 | 331 | if i<N-1: |
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332 | 332 | output = '\n'.join([output] + lines[i:]) |
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333 | 333 | |
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334 | 334 | block.append((OUTPUT, output)) |
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335 | 335 | break |
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336 | 336 | |
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337 | 337 | return block |
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338 | 338 | |
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339 | 339 | |
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340 | 340 | class EmbeddedSphinxShell(object): |
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341 | 341 | """An embedded IPython instance to run inside Sphinx""" |
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342 | 342 | |
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343 | 343 | def __init__(self, exec_lines=None): |
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344 | 344 | |
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345 | 345 | self.cout = StringIO() |
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346 | 346 | |
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347 | 347 | if exec_lines is None: |
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348 | 348 | exec_lines = [] |
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349 | 349 | |
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350 | 350 | # Create config object for IPython |
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351 | 351 | config = Config() |
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352 | 352 | config.HistoryManager.hist_file = ':memory:' |
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353 | 353 | config.InteractiveShell.autocall = False |
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354 | 354 | config.InteractiveShell.autoindent = False |
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355 | 355 | config.InteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' |
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356 | 356 | |
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357 | 357 | # create a profile so instance history isn't saved |
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358 | 358 | tmp_profile_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='profile_') |
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359 | 359 | profname = 'auto_profile_sphinx_build' |
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360 | 360 | pdir = os.path.join(tmp_profile_dir,profname) |
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361 | 361 | profile = ProfileDir.create_profile_dir(pdir) |
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362 | 362 | |
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363 | 363 | # Create and initialize global ipython, but don't start its mainloop. |
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364 | 364 | # This will persist across different EmbeddedSphinxShell instances. |
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365 | 365 | IP = InteractiveShell.instance(config=config, profile_dir=profile) |
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366 | 366 | atexit.register(self.cleanup) |
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367 | 367 | |
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368 | 368 | # Store a few parts of IPython we'll need. |
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369 | 369 | self.IP = IP |
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370 | 370 | self.user_ns = self.IP.user_ns |
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371 | 371 | self.user_global_ns = self.IP.user_global_ns |
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372 | 372 | |
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373 | 373 | self.input = '' |
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374 | 374 | self.output = '' |
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375 | 375 | self.tmp_profile_dir = tmp_profile_dir |
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376 | 376 | |
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377 | 377 | self.is_verbatim = False |
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378 | 378 | self.is_doctest = False |
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379 | 379 | self.is_suppress = False |
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380 | 380 | |
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381 | 381 | # Optionally, provide more detailed information to shell. |
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382 | 382 | # this is assigned by the SetUp method of IPythonDirective |
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383 | 383 | # to point at itself. |
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384 | 384 | # |
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385 | 385 | # So, you can access handy things at self.directive.state |
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386 | 386 | self.directive = None |
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387 | 387 | |
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388 | 388 | # on the first call to the savefig decorator, we'll import |
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389 | 389 | # pyplot as plt so we can make a call to the plt.gcf().savefig |
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390 | 390 | self._pyplot_imported = False |
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391 | 391 | |
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392 | 392 | # Prepopulate the namespace. |
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393 | 393 | for line in exec_lines: |
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394 | 394 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=False) |
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395 | 395 | |
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396 | 396 | def cleanup(self): |
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397 | 397 | shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_profile_dir, ignore_errors=True) |
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398 | 398 | |
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399 | 399 | def clear_cout(self): |
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400 | 400 | self.cout.seek(0) |
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401 | 401 | self.cout.truncate(0) |
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402 | 402 | |
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403 | 403 | def process_input_line(self, line, store_history): |
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404 | 404 | return self.process_input_lines([line], store_history=store_history) |
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405 | 405 | |
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406 | 406 | def process_input_lines(self, lines, store_history=True): |
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407 | 407 | """process the input, capturing stdout""" |
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408 | 408 | stdout = sys.stdout |
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409 | 409 | source_raw = '\n'.join(lines) |
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410 | 410 | try: |
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411 | 411 | sys.stdout = self.cout |
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412 | 412 | self.IP.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=store_history) |
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413 | 413 | finally: |
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414 | 414 | sys.stdout = stdout |
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415 | 415 | |
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416 | 416 | def process_image(self, decorator): |
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417 | 417 | """ |
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418 | 418 | # build out an image directive like |
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419 | 419 | # .. image:: somefile.png |
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420 | 420 | # :width 4in |
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421 | 421 | # |
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422 | 422 | # from an input like |
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423 | 423 | # savefig somefile.png width=4in |
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424 | 424 | """ |
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425 | 425 | savefig_dir = self.savefig_dir |
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426 | 426 | source_dir = self.source_dir |
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427 | 427 | saveargs = decorator.split(' ') |
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428 | 428 | filename = saveargs[1] |
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429 | 429 | # insert relative path to image file in source |
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430 | 430 | # as absolute path for Sphinx |
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431 | 431 | # sphinx expects a posix path, even on Windows |
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432 | 432 | path = pathlib.Path(savefig_dir, filename) |
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433 | 433 | outfile = '/' + path.relative_to(source_dir).as_posix() |
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434 | 434 | |
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435 | 435 | imagerows = ['.. image:: %s' % outfile] |
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436 | 436 | |
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437 | 437 | for kwarg in saveargs[2:]: |
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438 | 438 | arg, val = kwarg.split('=') |
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439 | 439 | arg = arg.strip() |
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440 | 440 | val = val.strip() |
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441 | 441 | imagerows.append(' :%s: %s'%(arg, val)) |
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442 | 442 | |
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443 | 443 | image_file = os.path.basename(outfile) # only return file name |
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444 | 444 | image_directive = '\n'.join(imagerows) |
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445 | 445 | return image_file, image_directive |
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446 | 446 | |
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447 | 447 | # Callbacks for each type of token |
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448 | 448 | def process_input(self, data, input_prompt, lineno): |
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449 | 449 | """ |
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450 | 450 | Process data block for INPUT token. |
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451 | 451 | |
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452 | 452 | """ |
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453 | 453 | decorator, input, rest = data |
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454 | 454 | image_file = None |
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455 | 455 | image_directive = None |
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456 | 456 | |
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457 | 457 | is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim |
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458 | 458 | is_doctest = (decorator is not None and \ |
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459 | 459 | decorator.startswith('@doctest')) or self.is_doctest |
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460 | 460 | is_suppress = decorator=='@suppress' or self.is_suppress |
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461 | 461 | is_okexcept = decorator=='@okexcept' or self.is_okexcept |
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462 | 462 | is_okwarning = decorator=='@okwarning' or self.is_okwarning |
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463 | 463 | is_savefig = decorator is not None and \ |
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464 | 464 | decorator.startswith('@savefig') |
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465 | 465 | |
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466 | 466 | input_lines = input.split('\n') |
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467 | 467 | if len(input_lines) > 1: |
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468 | 468 | if input_lines[-1] != "": |
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469 | 469 | input_lines.append('') # make sure there's a blank line |
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470 | 470 | # so splitter buffer gets reset |
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471 | 471 | |
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472 | 472 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) |
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473 | 473 | |
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474 | 474 | if is_savefig: |
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475 | 475 | image_file, image_directive = self.process_image(decorator) |
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476 | 476 | |
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477 | 477 | ret = [] |
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478 | 478 | is_semicolon = False |
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479 | 479 | |
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480 | 480 | # Hold the execution count, if requested to do so. |
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481 | 481 | if is_suppress and self.hold_count: |
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482 | 482 | store_history = False |
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483 | 483 | else: |
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484 | 484 | store_history = True |
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485 | 485 | |
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486 | 486 | # Note: catch_warnings is not thread safe |
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487 | 487 | with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: |
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488 | 488 | if input_lines[0].endswith(';'): |
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489 | 489 | is_semicolon = True |
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490 | 490 | #for i, line in enumerate(input_lines): |
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491 | 491 | |
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492 | 492 | # process the first input line |
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493 | 493 | if is_verbatim: |
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494 | 494 | self.process_input_lines(['']) |
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495 | 495 | self.IP.execution_count += 1 # increment it anyway |
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496 | 496 | else: |
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497 | 497 | # only submit the line in non-verbatim mode |
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498 | 498 | self.process_input_lines(input_lines, store_history=store_history) |
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499 | 499 | |
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500 | 500 | if not is_suppress: |
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501 | 501 | for i, line in enumerate(input_lines): |
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502 | 502 | if i == 0: |
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503 | 503 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(input_prompt, line) |
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504 | 504 | else: |
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505 | 505 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(continuation, line) |
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506 | 506 | ret.append(formatted_line) |
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507 | 507 | |
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508 | 508 | if not is_suppress and len(rest.strip()) and is_verbatim: |
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509 | 509 | # The "rest" is the standard output of the input. This needs to be |
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510 | 510 | # added when in verbatim mode. If there is no "rest", then we don't |
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511 | 511 | # add it, as the new line will be added by the processed output. |
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512 | 512 | ret.append(rest) |
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513 | 513 | |
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514 | 514 | # Fetch the processed output. (This is not the submitted output.) |
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515 | 515 | self.cout.seek(0) |
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516 | 516 | processed_output = self.cout.read() |
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517 | 517 | if not is_suppress and not is_semicolon: |
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518 | 518 | # |
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519 | 519 | # In IPythonDirective.run, the elements of `ret` are eventually |
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520 | 520 | # combined such that '' entries correspond to newlines. So if |
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521 | 521 | # `processed_output` is equal to '', then the adding it to `ret` |
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522 | 522 | # ensures that there is a blank line between consecutive inputs |
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523 | 523 | # that have no outputs, as in: |
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524 | 524 | # |
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525 | 525 | # In [1]: x = 4 |
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526 | 526 | # |
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527 | 527 | # In [2]: x = 5 |
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528 | 528 | # |
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529 | 529 | # When there is processed output, it has a '\n' at the tail end. So |
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530 | 530 | # adding the output to `ret` will provide the necessary spacing |
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531 | 531 | # between consecutive input/output blocks, as in: |
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532 | 532 | # |
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533 | 533 | # In [1]: x |
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534 | 534 | # Out[1]: 5 |
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535 | 535 | # |
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536 | 536 | # In [2]: x |
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537 | 537 | # Out[2]: 5 |
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538 | 538 | # |
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539 | 539 | # When there is stdout from the input, it also has a '\n' at the |
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540 | 540 | # tail end, and so this ensures proper spacing as well. E.g.: |
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541 | 541 | # |
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542 | 542 | # In [1]: print(x) |
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543 | 543 | # 5 |
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544 | 544 | # |
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545 | 545 | # In [2]: x = 5 |
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546 | 546 | # |
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547 | 547 | # When in verbatim mode, `processed_output` is empty (because |
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548 | 548 | # nothing was passed to IP. Sometimes the submitted code block has |
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549 | 549 | # an Out[] portion and sometimes it does not. When it does not, we |
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550 | 550 | # need to ensure proper spacing, so we have to add '' to `ret`. |
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551 | 551 | # However, if there is an Out[] in the submitted code, then we do |
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552 | 552 | # not want to add a newline as `process_output` has stuff to add. |
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553 | 553 | # The difficulty is that `process_input` doesn't know if |
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554 | 554 | # `process_output` will be called---so it doesn't know if there is |
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555 | 555 | # Out[] in the code block. The requires that we include a hack in |
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556 | 556 | # `process_block`. See the comments there. |
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557 | 557 | # |
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558 | 558 | ret.append(processed_output) |
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559 | 559 | elif is_semicolon: |
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560 | 560 | # Make sure there is a newline after the semicolon. |
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561 | 561 | ret.append('') |
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562 | 562 | |
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563 | 563 | # context information |
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564 | 564 | filename = "Unknown" |
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565 | 565 | lineno = 0 |
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566 | 566 | if self.directive.state: |
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567 | 567 | filename = self.directive.state.document.current_source |
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568 | 568 | lineno = self.directive.state.document.current_line |
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569 | 569 | |
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570 | 570 | # Use sphinx logger for warnings |
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571 | 571 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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572 | 572 | |
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573 | 573 | # output any exceptions raised during execution to stdout |
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574 | 574 | # unless :okexcept: has been specified. |
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575 | 575 | if not is_okexcept and ( |
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576 | 576 | ("Traceback" in processed_output) or ("SyntaxError" in processed_output) |
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577 | 577 | ): |
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578 | 578 | s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n" |
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579 | 579 | s += "Exception in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno) |
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580 | 580 | s += "Specify :okexcept: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n" |
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581 | 581 | s += processed_output + "\n" |
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582 | 582 | s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73) |
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583 | 583 | logger.warning(s) |
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584 | 584 | if self.warning_is_error: |
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585 | 585 | raise RuntimeError( |
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586 | 586 | "Unexpected exception in `{}` line {}".format(filename, lineno) |
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587 | 587 | ) |
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588 | 588 | |
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589 | 589 | # output any warning raised during execution to stdout |
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590 | 590 | # unless :okwarning: has been specified. |
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591 | 591 | if not is_okwarning: |
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592 | 592 | for w in ws: |
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593 | 593 | s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n" |
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594 | 594 | s += "Warning in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno) |
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595 | 595 | s += "Specify :okwarning: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n" |
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596 | 596 | s += ("-" * 76) + "\n" |
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597 | 597 | s += warnings.formatwarning( |
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598 | 598 | w.message, w.category, w.filename, w.lineno, w.line |
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599 | 599 | ) |
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600 | 600 | s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73) |
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601 | 601 | logger.warning(s) |
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602 | 602 | if self.warning_is_error: |
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603 | 603 | raise RuntimeError( |
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604 | 604 | "Unexpected warning in `{}` line {}".format(filename, lineno) |
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605 | 605 | ) |
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606 | 606 | |
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607 | 607 | self.clear_cout() |
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608 | 608 | return (ret, input_lines, processed_output, |
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609 | 609 | is_doctest, decorator, image_file, image_directive) |
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610 | 610 | |
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611 | 611 | |
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612 | 612 | def process_output(self, data, output_prompt, input_lines, output, |
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613 | 613 | is_doctest, decorator, image_file): |
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614 | 614 | """ |
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615 | 615 | Process data block for OUTPUT token. |
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616 | 616 | |
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617 | 617 | """ |
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618 | 618 | # Recall: `data` is the submitted output, and `output` is the processed |
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619 | 619 | # output from `input_lines`. |
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620 | 620 | |
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621 | 621 | TAB = ' ' * 4 |
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622 | 622 | |
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623 | 623 | if is_doctest and output is not None: |
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624 | 624 | |
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625 | 625 | found = output # This is the processed output |
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626 | 626 | found = found.strip() |
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627 | 627 | submitted = data.strip() |
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628 | 628 | |
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629 | 629 | if self.directive is None: |
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630 | 630 | source = 'Unavailable' |
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631 | 631 | content = 'Unavailable' |
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632 | 632 | else: |
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633 | 633 | source = self.directive.state.document.current_source |
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634 | 634 | content = self.directive.content |
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635 | 635 | # Add tabs and join into a single string. |
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636 | 636 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content]) |
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637 | 637 | |
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638 | 638 | # Make sure the output contains the output prompt. |
|
639 | 639 | ind = found.find(output_prompt) |
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640 | 640 | if ind < 0: |
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641 | 641 | e = ('output does not contain output prompt\n\n' |
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642 | 642 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
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643 | 643 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' |
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644 | 644 | 'Input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' |
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645 | 645 | 'Output line(s):\n{TAB}{3}\n\n') |
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646 | 646 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), |
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647 | 647 | repr(found), TAB=TAB) |
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648 | 648 | raise RuntimeError(e) |
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649 | 649 | found = found[len(output_prompt):].strip() |
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650 | 650 | |
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651 | 651 | # Handle the actual doctest comparison. |
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652 | 652 | if decorator.strip() == '@doctest': |
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653 | 653 | # Standard doctest |
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654 | 654 | if found != submitted: |
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655 | 655 | e = ('doctest failure\n\n' |
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656 | 656 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
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657 | 657 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' |
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658 | 658 | 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' |
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659 | 659 | 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n' |
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660 | 660 | 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n') |
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661 | 661 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), |
|
662 | 662 | repr(found), repr(submitted), TAB=TAB) |
|
663 | 663 | raise RuntimeError(e) |
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664 | 664 | else: |
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665 | 665 | self.custom_doctest(decorator, input_lines, found, submitted) |
|
666 | 666 | |
|
667 | 667 | # When in verbatim mode, this holds additional submitted output |
|
668 | 668 | # to be written in the final Sphinx output. |
|
669 | 669 | # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/5776 |
|
670 | 670 | out_data = [] |
|
671 | 671 | |
|
672 | 672 | is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim |
|
673 | 673 | if is_verbatim and data.strip(): |
|
674 | 674 | # Note that `ret` in `process_block` has '' as its last element if |
|
675 | 675 | # the code block was in verbatim mode. So if there is no submitted |
|
676 | 676 | # output, then we will have proper spacing only if we do not add |
|
677 | 677 | # an additional '' to `out_data`. This is why we condition on |
|
678 | 678 | # `and data.strip()`. |
|
679 | 679 | |
|
680 | 680 | # The submitted output has no output prompt. If we want the |
|
681 | 681 | # prompt and the code to appear, we need to join them now |
|
682 | 682 | # instead of adding them separately---as this would create an |
|
683 | 683 | # undesired newline. How we do this ultimately depends on the |
|
684 | 684 | # format of the output regex. I'll do what works for the default |
|
685 | 685 | # prompt for now, and we might have to adjust if it doesn't work |
|
686 | 686 | # in other cases. Finally, the submitted output does not have |
|
687 | 687 | # a trailing newline, so we must add it manually. |
|
688 | 688 | out_data.append("{0} {1}\n".format(output_prompt, data)) |
|
689 | 689 | |
|
690 | 690 | return out_data |
|
691 | 691 | |
|
692 | 692 | def process_comment(self, data): |
|
693 | 693 | """Process data fPblock for COMMENT token.""" |
|
694 | 694 | if not self.is_suppress: |
|
695 | 695 | return [data] |
|
696 | 696 | |
|
697 | 697 | def save_image(self, image_file): |
|
698 | 698 | """ |
|
699 | 699 | Saves the image file to disk. |
|
700 | 700 | """ |
|
701 | 701 | self.ensure_pyplot() |
|
702 | 702 | command = 'plt.gcf().savefig("%s")'%image_file |
|
703 | 703 | # print('SAVEFIG', command) # dbg |
|
704 | 704 | self.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
705 | 705 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_savedir', store_history=False) |
|
706 | 706 | self.process_input_line(command, store_history=False) |
|
707 | 707 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
708 | 708 | self.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
709 | 709 | self.clear_cout() |
|
710 | 710 | |
|
711 | 711 | def process_block(self, block): |
|
712 | 712 | """ |
|
713 | 713 | process block from the block_parser and return a list of processed lines |
|
714 | 714 | """ |
|
715 | 715 | ret = [] |
|
716 | 716 | output = None |
|
717 | 717 | input_lines = None |
|
718 | 718 | lineno = self.IP.execution_count |
|
719 | 719 | |
|
720 | 720 | input_prompt = self.promptin % lineno |
|
721 | 721 | output_prompt = self.promptout % lineno |
|
722 | 722 | image_file = None |
|
723 | 723 | image_directive = None |
|
724 | 724 | |
|
725 | 725 | found_input = False |
|
726 | 726 | for token, data in block: |
|
727 | 727 | if token == COMMENT: |
|
728 | 728 | out_data = self.process_comment(data) |
|
729 | 729 | elif token == INPUT: |
|
730 | 730 | found_input = True |
|
731 | 731 | (out_data, input_lines, output, is_doctest, |
|
732 | 732 | decorator, image_file, image_directive) = \ |
|
733 | 733 | self.process_input(data, input_prompt, lineno) |
|
734 | 734 | elif token == OUTPUT: |
|
735 | 735 | if not found_input: |
|
736 | 736 | |
|
737 | 737 | TAB = ' ' * 4 |
|
738 | 738 | linenumber = 0 |
|
739 | 739 | source = 'Unavailable' |
|
740 | 740 | content = 'Unavailable' |
|
741 | 741 | if self.directive: |
|
742 | 742 | linenumber = self.directive.state.document.current_line |
|
743 | 743 | source = self.directive.state.document.current_source |
|
744 | 744 | content = self.directive.content |
|
745 | 745 | # Add tabs and join into a single string. |
|
746 | 746 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content]) |
|
747 | 747 | |
|
748 | 748 | e = ('\n\nInvalid block: Block contains an output prompt ' |
|
749 | 749 | 'without an input prompt.\n\n' |
|
750 | 750 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
|
751 | 751 | 'Content begins at line {1}: \n\n{2}\n\n' |
|
752 | 752 | 'Problematic block within content: \n\n{TAB}{3}\n\n') |
|
753 | 753 | e = e.format(source, linenumber, content, block, TAB=TAB) |
|
754 | 754 | |
|
755 | 755 | # Write, rather than include in exception, since Sphinx |
|
756 | 756 | # will truncate tracebacks. |
|
757 | 757 | sys.stdout.write(e) |
|
758 | 758 | raise RuntimeError('An invalid block was detected.') |
|
759 | 759 | out_data = \ |
|
760 | 760 | self.process_output(data, output_prompt, input_lines, |
|
761 | 761 | output, is_doctest, decorator, |
|
762 | 762 | image_file) |
|
763 | 763 | if out_data: |
|
764 | 764 | # Then there was user submitted output in verbatim mode. |
|
765 | 765 | # We need to remove the last element of `ret` that was |
|
766 | 766 | # added in `process_input`, as it is '' and would introduce |
|
767 | 767 | # an undesirable newline. |
|
768 | 768 | assert(ret[-1] == '') |
|
769 | 769 | del ret[-1] |
|
770 | 770 | |
|
771 | 771 | if out_data: |
|
772 | 772 | ret.extend(out_data) |
|
773 | 773 | |
|
774 | 774 | # save the image files |
|
775 | 775 | if image_file is not None: |
|
776 | 776 | self.save_image(image_file) |
|
777 | 777 | |
|
778 | 778 | return ret, image_directive |
|
779 | 779 | |
|
780 | 780 | def ensure_pyplot(self): |
|
781 | 781 | """ |
|
782 | 782 | Ensures that pyplot has been imported into the embedded IPython shell. |
|
783 | 783 | |
|
784 | 784 | Also, makes sure to set the backend appropriately if not set already. |
|
785 | 785 | |
|
786 | 786 | """ |
|
787 | 787 | # We are here if the @figure pseudo decorator was used. Thus, it's |
|
788 | 788 | # possible that we could be here even if python_mplbackend were set to |
|
789 | 789 | # `None`. That's also strange and perhaps worthy of raising an |
|
790 | 790 | # exception, but for now, we just set the backend to 'agg'. |
|
791 | 791 | |
|
792 | 792 | if not self._pyplot_imported: |
|
793 | 793 | if 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules: |
|
794 | 794 | # Then ipython_matplotlib was set to None but there was a |
|
795 | 795 | # call to the @figure decorator (and ipython_execlines did |
|
796 | 796 | # not set a backend). |
|
797 | 797 | #raise Exception("No backend was set, but @figure was used!") |
|
798 | 798 | import matplotlib |
|
799 | 799 | matplotlib.use('agg') |
|
800 | 800 | |
|
801 | 801 | # Always import pyplot into embedded shell. |
|
802 | 802 | self.process_input_line('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt', |
|
803 | 803 | store_history=False) |
|
804 | 804 | self._pyplot_imported = True |
|
805 | 805 | |
|
806 | 806 | def process_pure_python(self, content): |
|
807 | 807 | """ |
|
808 | 808 | content is a list of strings. it is unedited directive content |
|
809 | 809 | |
|
810 | 810 | This runs it line by line in the InteractiveShell, prepends |
|
811 | 811 | prompts as needed capturing stderr and stdout, then returns |
|
812 | 812 | the content as a list as if it were ipython code |
|
813 | 813 | """ |
|
814 | 814 | output = [] |
|
815 | 815 | savefig = False # keep up with this to clear figure |
|
816 | 816 | multiline = False # to handle line continuation |
|
817 | 817 | multiline_start = None |
|
818 | 818 | fmtin = self.promptin |
|
819 | 819 | |
|
820 | 820 | ct = 0 |
|
821 | 821 | |
|
822 | 822 | for lineno, line in enumerate(content): |
|
823 | 823 | |
|
824 | 824 | line_stripped = line.strip() |
|
825 | 825 | if not len(line): |
|
826 | 826 | output.append(line) |
|
827 | 827 | continue |
|
828 | 828 | |
|
829 | 829 | # handle pseudo-decorators, whilst ensuring real python decorators are treated as input |
|
830 | 830 | if any( |
|
831 | 831 | line_stripped.startswith("@" + pseudo_decorator) |
|
832 | 832 | for pseudo_decorator in PSEUDO_DECORATORS |
|
833 | 833 | ): |
|
834 | 834 | output.extend([line]) |
|
835 | 835 | if 'savefig' in line: |
|
836 | 836 | savefig = True # and need to clear figure |
|
837 | 837 | continue |
|
838 | 838 | |
|
839 | 839 | # handle comments |
|
840 | 840 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): |
|
841 | 841 | output.extend([line]) |
|
842 | 842 | continue |
|
843 | 843 | |
|
844 | 844 | # deal with lines checking for multiline |
|
845 | 845 | continuation = u' %s:'% ''.join(['.']*(len(str(ct))+2)) |
|
846 | 846 | if not multiline: |
|
847 | 847 | modified = u"%s %s" % (fmtin % ct, line_stripped) |
|
848 | 848 | output.append(modified) |
|
849 | 849 | ct += 1 |
|
850 | 850 | try: |
|
851 | 851 | ast.parse(line_stripped) |
|
852 | 852 | output.append(u'') |
|
853 | 853 | except Exception: # on a multiline |
|
854 | 854 | multiline = True |
|
855 | 855 | multiline_start = lineno |
|
856 | 856 | else: # still on a multiline |
|
857 | 857 | modified = u'%s %s' % (continuation, line) |
|
858 | 858 | output.append(modified) |
|
859 | 859 | |
|
860 | 860 | # if the next line is indented, it should be part of multiline |
|
861 | 861 | if len(content) > lineno + 1: |
|
862 | 862 | nextline = content[lineno + 1] |
|
863 | 863 | if len(nextline) - len(nextline.lstrip()) > 3: |
|
864 | 864 | continue |
|
865 | 865 | try: |
|
866 | 866 | mod = ast.parse( |
|
867 | 867 | '\n'.join(content[multiline_start:lineno+1])) |
|
868 | 868 | if isinstance(mod.body[0], ast.FunctionDef): |
|
869 | 869 | # check to see if we have the whole function |
|
870 | 870 | for element in mod.body[0].body: |
|
871 | 871 | if isinstance(element, ast.Return): |
|
872 | 872 | multiline = False |
|
873 | 873 | else: |
|
874 | 874 | output.append(u'') |
|
875 | 875 | multiline = False |
|
876 | 876 | except Exception: |
|
877 | 877 | pass |
|
878 | 878 | |
|
879 | 879 | if savefig: # clear figure if plotted |
|
880 | 880 | self.ensure_pyplot() |
|
881 | 881 | self.process_input_line('plt.clf()', store_history=False) |
|
882 | 882 | self.clear_cout() |
|
883 | 883 | savefig = False |
|
884 | 884 | |
|
885 | 885 | return output |
|
886 | 886 | |
|
887 | 887 | def custom_doctest(self, decorator, input_lines, found, submitted): |
|
888 | 888 | """ |
|
889 | 889 | Perform a specialized doctest. |
|
890 | 890 | |
|
891 | 891 | """ |
|
892 | 892 | from .custom_doctests import doctests |
|
893 | 893 | |
|
894 | 894 | args = decorator.split() |
|
895 | 895 | doctest_type = args[1] |
|
896 | 896 | if doctest_type in doctests: |
|
897 | 897 | doctests[doctest_type](self, args, input_lines, found, submitted) |
|
898 | 898 | else: |
|
899 | 899 | e = "Invalid option to @doctest: {0}".format(doctest_type) |
|
900 | 900 | raise Exception(e) |
|
901 | 901 | |
|
902 | 902 | |
|
903 | 903 | class IPythonDirective(Directive): |
|
904 | 904 | |
|
905 | 905 | has_content: bool = True |
|
906 | 906 | required_arguments: int = 0 |
|
907 | optional_arguments: int = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest | |
|
907 | optional_arguments: int = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest | |
|
908 | 908 | final_argumuent_whitespace: bool = True |
|
909 |
option_spec: Dict[str, Any] = { |
|
|
910 | 'suppress' : directives.flag, | |
|
911 |
|
|
|
912 |
|
|
|
913 |
|
|
|
914 |
|
|
|
915 | } | |
|
909 | option_spec: Dict[str, Any] = { | |
|
910 | "python": directives.unchanged, | |
|
911 | "suppress": directives.flag, | |
|
912 | "verbatim": directives.flag, | |
|
913 | "doctest": directives.flag, | |
|
914 | "okexcept": directives.flag, | |
|
915 | "okwarning": directives.flag, | |
|
916 | } | |
|
916 | 917 | |
|
917 | 918 | shell = None |
|
918 | 919 | |
|
919 | 920 | seen_docs: Set = set() |
|
920 | 921 | |
|
921 | 922 | def get_config_options(self): |
|
922 | 923 | # contains sphinx configuration variables |
|
923 | 924 | config = self.state.document.settings.env.config |
|
924 | 925 | |
|
925 | 926 | # get config variables to set figure output directory |
|
926 | 927 | savefig_dir = config.ipython_savefig_dir |
|
927 | 928 | source_dir = self.state.document.settings.env.srcdir |
|
928 | 929 | savefig_dir = os.path.join(source_dir, savefig_dir) |
|
929 | 930 | |
|
930 | 931 | # get regex and prompt stuff |
|
931 | 932 | rgxin = config.ipython_rgxin |
|
932 | 933 | rgxout = config.ipython_rgxout |
|
933 | 934 | warning_is_error= config.ipython_warning_is_error |
|
934 | 935 | promptin = config.ipython_promptin |
|
935 | 936 | promptout = config.ipython_promptout |
|
936 | 937 | mplbackend = config.ipython_mplbackend |
|
937 | 938 | exec_lines = config.ipython_execlines |
|
938 | 939 | hold_count = config.ipython_holdcount |
|
939 | 940 | |
|
940 | 941 | return (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, |
|
941 | 942 | promptin, promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error) |
|
942 | 943 | |
|
943 | 944 | def setup(self): |
|
944 | 945 | # Get configuration values. |
|
945 | 946 | (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout, |
|
946 | 947 | mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error) = self.get_config_options() |
|
947 | 948 | |
|
948 | 949 | try: |
|
949 | 950 | os.makedirs(savefig_dir) |
|
950 | 951 | except OSError as e: |
|
951 | 952 | if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: |
|
952 | 953 | raise |
|
953 | 954 | |
|
954 | 955 | if self.shell is None: |
|
955 | 956 | # We will be here many times. However, when the |
|
956 | 957 | # EmbeddedSphinxShell is created, its interactive shell member |
|
957 | 958 | # is the same for each instance. |
|
958 | 959 | |
|
959 | 960 | if mplbackend and 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules and use_matplotlib: |
|
960 | 961 | import matplotlib |
|
961 | 962 | matplotlib.use(mplbackend) |
|
962 | 963 | |
|
963 | 964 | # Must be called after (potentially) importing matplotlib and |
|
964 | 965 | # setting its backend since exec_lines might import pylab. |
|
965 | 966 | self.shell = EmbeddedSphinxShell(exec_lines) |
|
966 | 967 | |
|
967 | 968 | # Store IPython directive to enable better error messages |
|
968 | 969 | self.shell.directive = self |
|
969 | 970 | |
|
970 | 971 | # reset the execution count if we haven't processed this doc |
|
971 | 972 | #NOTE: this may be borked if there are multiple seen_doc tmp files |
|
972 | 973 | #check time stamp? |
|
973 | 974 | if not self.state.document.current_source in self.seen_docs: |
|
974 | 975 | self.shell.IP.history_manager.reset() |
|
975 | 976 | self.shell.IP.execution_count = 1 |
|
976 | 977 | self.seen_docs.add(self.state.document.current_source) |
|
977 | 978 | |
|
978 | 979 | # and attach to shell so we don't have to pass them around |
|
979 | 980 | self.shell.rgxin = rgxin |
|
980 | 981 | self.shell.rgxout = rgxout |
|
981 | 982 | self.shell.promptin = promptin |
|
982 | 983 | self.shell.promptout = promptout |
|
983 | 984 | self.shell.savefig_dir = savefig_dir |
|
984 | 985 | self.shell.source_dir = source_dir |
|
985 | 986 | self.shell.hold_count = hold_count |
|
986 | 987 | self.shell.warning_is_error = warning_is_error |
|
987 | 988 | |
|
988 | 989 | # setup bookmark for saving figures directory |
|
989 | 990 | self.shell.process_input_line( |
|
990 | 991 | 'bookmark ipy_savedir "%s"' % savefig_dir, store_history=False |
|
991 | 992 | ) |
|
992 | 993 | self.shell.clear_cout() |
|
993 | 994 | |
|
994 | 995 | return rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout |
|
995 | 996 | |
|
996 | 997 | def teardown(self): |
|
997 | 998 | # delete last bookmark |
|
998 | 999 | self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_savedir', |
|
999 | 1000 | store_history=False) |
|
1000 | 1001 | self.shell.clear_cout() |
|
1001 | 1002 | |
|
1002 | 1003 | def run(self): |
|
1003 | 1004 | debug = False |
|
1004 | 1005 | |
|
1005 | 1006 | #TODO, any reason block_parser can't be a method of embeddable shell |
|
1006 | 1007 | # then we wouldn't have to carry these around |
|
1007 | 1008 | rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout = self.setup() |
|
1008 | 1009 | |
|
1009 | 1010 | options = self.options |
|
1010 | 1011 | self.shell.is_suppress = 'suppress' in options |
|
1011 | 1012 | self.shell.is_doctest = 'doctest' in options |
|
1012 | 1013 | self.shell.is_verbatim = 'verbatim' in options |
|
1013 | 1014 | self.shell.is_okexcept = 'okexcept' in options |
|
1014 | 1015 | self.shell.is_okwarning = 'okwarning' in options |
|
1015 | 1016 | |
|
1016 | 1017 | # handle pure python code |
|
1017 | 1018 | if 'python' in self.arguments: |
|
1018 | 1019 | content = self.content |
|
1019 | 1020 | self.content = self.shell.process_pure_python(content) |
|
1020 | 1021 | |
|
1021 | 1022 | # parts consists of all text within the ipython-block. |
|
1022 | 1023 | # Each part is an input/output block. |
|
1023 | 1024 | parts = '\n'.join(self.content).split('\n\n') |
|
1024 | 1025 | |
|
1025 | 1026 | lines = ['.. code-block:: ipython', ''] |
|
1026 | 1027 | figures = [] |
|
1027 | 1028 | |
|
1028 | 1029 | # Use sphinx logger for warnings |
|
1029 | 1030 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
1030 | 1031 | |
|
1031 | 1032 | for part in parts: |
|
1032 | 1033 | block = block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout) |
|
1033 | 1034 | if len(block): |
|
1034 | 1035 | rows, figure = self.shell.process_block(block) |
|
1035 | 1036 | for row in rows: |
|
1036 | 1037 | lines.extend([' {0}'.format(line) |
|
1037 | 1038 | for line in row.split('\n')]) |
|
1038 | 1039 | |
|
1039 | 1040 | if figure is not None: |
|
1040 | 1041 | figures.append(figure) |
|
1041 | 1042 | else: |
|
1042 | 1043 | message = 'Code input with no code at {}, line {}'\ |
|
1043 | 1044 | .format( |
|
1044 | 1045 | self.state.document.current_source, |
|
1045 | 1046 | self.state.document.current_line) |
|
1046 | 1047 | if self.shell.warning_is_error: |
|
1047 | 1048 | raise RuntimeError(message) |
|
1048 | 1049 | else: |
|
1049 | 1050 | logger.warning(message) |
|
1050 | 1051 | |
|
1051 | 1052 | for figure in figures: |
|
1052 | 1053 | lines.append('') |
|
1053 | 1054 | lines.extend(figure.split('\n')) |
|
1054 | 1055 | lines.append('') |
|
1055 | 1056 | |
|
1056 | 1057 | if len(lines) > 2: |
|
1057 | 1058 | if debug: |
|
1058 | 1059 | print('\n'.join(lines)) |
|
1059 | 1060 | else: |
|
1060 | 1061 | # This has to do with input, not output. But if we comment |
|
1061 | 1062 | # these lines out, then no IPython code will appear in the |
|
1062 | 1063 | # final output. |
|
1063 | 1064 | self.state_machine.insert_input( |
|
1064 | 1065 | lines, self.state_machine.input_lines.source(0)) |
|
1065 | 1066 | |
|
1066 | 1067 | # cleanup |
|
1067 | 1068 | self.teardown() |
|
1068 | 1069 | |
|
1069 | 1070 | return [] |
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1070 | 1071 | |
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1071 | 1072 | # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive |
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1072 | 1073 | def setup(app): |
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1073 | 1074 | setup.app = app |
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1074 | 1075 | |
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1075 | 1076 | app.add_directive('ipython', IPythonDirective) |
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1076 | 1077 | app.add_config_value('ipython_savefig_dir', 'savefig', 'env') |
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1077 | 1078 | app.add_config_value('ipython_warning_is_error', True, 'env') |
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1078 | 1079 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxin', |
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1079 | 1080 | re.compile(r'In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') |
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1080 | 1081 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxout', |
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1081 | 1082 | re.compile(r'Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') |
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1082 | 1083 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptin', 'In [%d]:', 'env') |
|
1083 | 1084 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptout', 'Out[%d]:', 'env') |
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1084 | 1085 | |
|
1085 | 1086 | # We could just let matplotlib pick whatever is specified as the default |
|
1086 | 1087 | # backend in the matplotlibrc file, but this would cause issues if the |
|
1087 | 1088 | # backend didn't work in headless environments. For this reason, 'agg' |
|
1088 | 1089 | # is a good default backend choice. |
|
1089 | 1090 | app.add_config_value('ipython_mplbackend', 'agg', 'env') |
|
1090 | 1091 | |
|
1091 | 1092 | # If the user sets this config value to `None`, then EmbeddedSphinxShell's |
|
1092 | 1093 | # __init__ method will treat it as []. |
|
1093 | 1094 | execlines = ['import numpy as np'] |
|
1094 | 1095 | if use_matplotlib: |
|
1095 | 1096 | execlines.append('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt') |
|
1096 | 1097 | app.add_config_value('ipython_execlines', execlines, 'env') |
|
1097 | 1098 | |
|
1098 | 1099 | app.add_config_value('ipython_holdcount', True, 'env') |
|
1099 | 1100 | |
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1100 | 1101 | metadata = {'parallel_read_safe': True, 'parallel_write_safe': True} |
|
1101 | 1102 | return metadata |
|
1102 | 1103 | |
|
1103 | 1104 | # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test. |
|
1104 | 1105 | def test(): |
|
1105 | 1106 | |
|
1106 | 1107 | examples = [ |
|
1107 | 1108 | r""" |
|
1108 | 1109 | In [9]: pwd |
|
1109 | 1110 | Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book' |
|
1110 | 1111 | |
|
1111 | 1112 | In [10]: cd bookdata/ |
|
1112 | 1113 | /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata |
|
1113 | 1114 | |
|
1114 | 1115 | In [2]: from pylab import * |
|
1115 | 1116 | |
|
1116 | 1117 | In [2]: ion() |
|
1117 | 1118 | |
|
1118 | 1119 | In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png') |
|
1119 | 1120 | |
|
1120 | 1121 | @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in |
|
1121 | 1122 | In [4]: imshow(im) |
|
1122 | 1123 | Out[4]: <matplotlib.image.AxesImage object at 0x39ea850> |
|
1123 | 1124 | |
|
1124 | 1125 | """, |
|
1125 | 1126 | r""" |
|
1126 | 1127 | |
|
1127 | 1128 | In [1]: x = 'hello world' |
|
1128 | 1129 | |
|
1129 | 1130 | # string methods can be |
|
1130 | 1131 | # used to alter the string |
|
1131 | 1132 | @doctest |
|
1132 | 1133 | In [2]: x.upper() |
|
1133 | 1134 | Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD' |
|
1134 | 1135 | |
|
1135 | 1136 | @verbatim |
|
1136 | 1137 | In [3]: x.st<TAB> |
|
1137 | 1138 | x.startswith x.strip |
|
1138 | 1139 | """, |
|
1139 | 1140 | r""" |
|
1140 | 1141 | |
|
1141 | 1142 | In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\ |
|
1142 | 1143 | .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv' |
|
1143 | 1144 | |
|
1144 | 1145 | In [131]: print url.split('&') |
|
1145 | 1146 | ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv'] |
|
1146 | 1147 | |
|
1147 | 1148 | In [60]: import urllib |
|
1148 | 1149 | |
|
1149 | 1150 | """, |
|
1150 | 1151 | r"""\ |
|
1151 | 1152 | |
|
1152 | 1153 | In [133]: import numpy.random |
|
1153 | 1154 | |
|
1154 | 1155 | @suppress |
|
1155 | 1156 | In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358) |
|
1156 | 1157 | |
|
1157 | 1158 | @doctest |
|
1158 | 1159 | In [135]: numpy.random.rand(10,2) |
|
1159 | 1160 | Out[135]: |
|
1160 | 1161 | array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846], |
|
1161 | 1162 | [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ], |
|
1162 | 1163 | [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844], |
|
1163 | 1164 | [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ], |
|
1164 | 1165 | [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583], |
|
1165 | 1166 | [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ], |
|
1166 | 1167 | [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393], |
|
1167 | 1168 | [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696], |
|
1168 | 1169 | [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835], |
|
1169 | 1170 | [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]]) |
|
1170 | 1171 | |
|
1171 | 1172 | """, |
|
1172 | 1173 | |
|
1173 | 1174 | r""" |
|
1174 | 1175 | In [106]: print x |
|
1175 | 1176 | jdh |
|
1176 | 1177 | |
|
1177 | 1178 | In [109]: for i in range(10): |
|
1178 | 1179 | .....: print i |
|
1179 | 1180 | .....: |
|
1180 | 1181 | .....: |
|
1181 | 1182 | 0 |
|
1182 | 1183 | 1 |
|
1183 | 1184 | 2 |
|
1184 | 1185 | 3 |
|
1185 | 1186 | 4 |
|
1186 | 1187 | 5 |
|
1187 | 1188 | 6 |
|
1188 | 1189 | 7 |
|
1189 | 1190 | 8 |
|
1190 | 1191 | 9 |
|
1191 | 1192 | """, |
|
1192 | 1193 | |
|
1193 | 1194 | r""" |
|
1194 | 1195 | |
|
1195 | 1196 | In [144]: from pylab import * |
|
1196 | 1197 | |
|
1197 | 1198 | In [145]: ion() |
|
1198 | 1199 | |
|
1199 | 1200 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output |
|
1200 | 1201 | @savefig test_hist.png width=4in |
|
1201 | 1202 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); |
|
1202 | 1203 | |
|
1203 | 1204 | |
|
1204 | 1205 | @savefig test_plot.png width=4in |
|
1205 | 1206 | In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o'); |
|
1206 | 1207 | """, |
|
1207 | 1208 | |
|
1208 | 1209 | r""" |
|
1209 | 1210 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output |
|
1210 | 1211 | In [151]: plt.clf() |
|
1211 | 1212 | |
|
1212 | 1213 | @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in |
|
1213 | 1214 | In [151]: plot([1,2,3]) |
|
1214 | 1215 | |
|
1215 | 1216 | @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in |
|
1216 | 1217 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); |
|
1217 | 1218 | |
|
1218 | 1219 | """, |
|
1219 | 1220 | r""" |
|
1220 | 1221 | # update the current fig |
|
1221 | 1222 | In [151]: ylabel('number') |
|
1222 | 1223 | |
|
1223 | 1224 | In [152]: title('normal distribution') |
|
1224 | 1225 | |
|
1225 | 1226 | |
|
1226 | 1227 | @savefig hist_with_text.png |
|
1227 | 1228 | In [153]: grid(True) |
|
1228 | 1229 | |
|
1229 | 1230 | @doctest float |
|
1230 | 1231 | In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2 |
|
1231 | 1232 | Out[154]: 0.3 |
|
1232 | 1233 | |
|
1233 | 1234 | @doctest float |
|
1234 | 1235 | In [155]: np.arange(16).reshape(4,4) |
|
1235 | 1236 | Out[155]: |
|
1236 | 1237 | array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3], |
|
1237 | 1238 | [ 4, 5, 6, 7], |
|
1238 | 1239 | [ 8, 9, 10, 11], |
|
1239 | 1240 | [12, 13, 14, 15]]) |
|
1240 | 1241 | |
|
1241 | 1242 | In [1]: x = np.arange(16, dtype=float).reshape(4,4) |
|
1242 | 1243 | |
|
1243 | 1244 | In [2]: x[0,0] = np.inf |
|
1244 | 1245 | |
|
1245 | 1246 | In [3]: x[0,1] = np.nan |
|
1246 | 1247 | |
|
1247 | 1248 | @doctest float |
|
1248 | 1249 | In [4]: x |
|
1249 | 1250 | Out[4]: |
|
1250 | 1251 | array([[ inf, nan, 2., 3.], |
|
1251 | 1252 | [ 4., 5., 6., 7.], |
|
1252 | 1253 | [ 8., 9., 10., 11.], |
|
1253 | 1254 | [ 12., 13., 14., 15.]]) |
|
1254 | 1255 | |
|
1255 | 1256 | |
|
1256 | 1257 | """, |
|
1257 | 1258 | ] |
|
1258 | 1259 | # skip local-file depending first example: |
|
1259 | 1260 | examples = examples[1:] |
|
1260 | 1261 | |
|
1261 | 1262 | #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg |
|
1262 | 1263 | #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg |
|
1263 | 1264 | options = {} |
|
1264 | 1265 | for example in examples: |
|
1265 | 1266 | content = example.split('\n') |
|
1266 | 1267 | IPythonDirective('debug', arguments=None, options=options, |
|
1267 | 1268 | content=content, lineno=0, |
|
1268 | 1269 | content_offset=None, block_text=None, |
|
1269 | 1270 | state=None, state_machine=None, |
|
1270 | 1271 | ) |
|
1271 | 1272 | |
|
1272 | 1273 | # Run test suite as a script |
|
1273 | 1274 | if __name__=='__main__': |
|
1274 | 1275 | if not os.path.isdir('_static'): |
|
1275 | 1276 | os.mkdir('_static') |
|
1276 | 1277 | test() |
|
1277 | 1278 | print('All OK? Check figures in _static/') |
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1 | 1 | """IPython terminal interface using prompt_toolkit""" |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | import os |
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4 | 4 | import sys |
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5 | 5 | import inspect |
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6 | 6 | from warnings import warn |
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7 | 7 | from typing import Union as UnionType, Optional |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | from IPython.core.async_helpers import get_asyncio_loop |
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10 | 10 | from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC |
|
11 | 11 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import input |
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12 | 12 | from IPython.utils.terminal import toggle_set_term_title, set_term_title, restore_term_title |
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13 | 13 | from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd |
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14 | 14 | from traitlets import ( |
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15 | 15 | Bool, |
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16 | 16 | Unicode, |
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17 | 17 | Dict, |
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18 | 18 | Integer, |
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19 | 19 | List, |
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20 | 20 | observe, |
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21 | 21 | Instance, |
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22 | 22 | Type, |
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23 | 23 | default, |
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24 | 24 | Enum, |
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25 | 25 | Union, |
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26 | 26 | Any, |
|
27 | 27 | validate, |
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28 | 28 | Float, |
|
29 | 29 | ) |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | from prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest import AutoSuggestFromHistory |
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32 | 32 | from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER, EditingMode |
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33 | 33 | from prompt_toolkit.filters import HasFocus, Condition, IsDone |
|
34 | 34 | from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import PygmentsTokens |
|
35 | 35 | from prompt_toolkit.history import History |
|
36 | 36 | from prompt_toolkit.layout.processors import ConditionalProcessor, HighlightMatchingBracketProcessor |
|
37 | 37 | from prompt_toolkit.output import ColorDepth |
|
38 | 38 | from prompt_toolkit.patch_stdout import patch_stdout |
|
39 | 39 | from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import PromptSession, CompleteStyle, print_formatted_text |
|
40 | 40 | from prompt_toolkit.styles import DynamicStyle, merge_styles |
|
41 | 41 | from prompt_toolkit.styles.pygments import style_from_pygments_cls, style_from_pygments_dict |
|
42 | 42 | from prompt_toolkit import __version__ as ptk_version |
|
43 | 43 | |
|
44 | 44 | from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name |
|
45 | 45 | from pygments.style import Style |
|
46 | 46 | from pygments.token import Token |
|
47 | 47 | |
|
48 | 48 | from .debugger import TerminalPdb, Pdb |
|
49 | 49 | from .magics import TerminalMagics |
|
50 | 50 | from .pt_inputhooks import get_inputhook_name_and_func |
|
51 | 51 | from .prompts import Prompts, ClassicPrompts, RichPromptDisplayHook |
|
52 | 52 | from .ptutils import IPythonPTCompleter, IPythonPTLexer |
|
53 | 53 | from .shortcuts import ( |
|
54 | 54 | KEY_BINDINGS, |
|
55 | 55 | create_ipython_shortcuts, |
|
56 | 56 | create_identifier, |
|
57 | 57 | RuntimeBinding, |
|
58 | 58 | add_binding, |
|
59 | 59 | ) |
|
60 | 60 | from .shortcuts.filters import KEYBINDING_FILTERS, filter_from_string |
|
61 | 61 | from .shortcuts.auto_suggest import ( |
|
62 | 62 | NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, |
|
63 | 63 | AppendAutoSuggestionInAnyLine, |
|
64 | 64 | ) |
|
65 | 65 | |
|
66 | 66 | PTK3 = ptk_version.startswith('3.') |
|
67 | 67 | |
|
68 | 68 | |
|
69 | 69 | class _NoStyle(Style): |
|
70 | 70 | pass |
|
71 | 71 | |
|
72 | 72 | |
|
73 | 73 | _style_overrides_light_bg = { |
|
74 | 74 | Token.Prompt: '#ansibrightblue', |
|
75 | 75 | Token.PromptNum: '#ansiblue bold', |
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76 | 76 | Token.OutPrompt: '#ansibrightred', |
|
77 | 77 | Token.OutPromptNum: '#ansired bold', |
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78 | 78 | } |
|
79 | 79 | |
|
80 | 80 | _style_overrides_linux = { |
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81 | 81 | Token.Prompt: '#ansibrightgreen', |
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82 | 82 | Token.PromptNum: '#ansigreen bold', |
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83 | 83 | Token.OutPrompt: '#ansibrightred', |
|
84 | 84 | Token.OutPromptNum: '#ansired bold', |
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85 | 85 | } |
|
86 | 86 | |
|
87 | 87 | |
|
88 | 88 | def _backward_compat_continuation_prompt_tokens(method, width: int, *, lineno: int): |
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89 | 89 | """ |
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90 | 90 | Sagemath use custom prompt and we broke them in 8.19. |
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91 | 91 | """ |
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92 | 92 | sig = inspect.signature(method) |
|
93 | 93 | if "lineno" in inspect.signature(method).parameters or any( |
|
94 | 94 | [p.kind == p.VAR_KEYWORD for p in sig.parameters.values()] |
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95 | 95 | ): |
|
96 | 96 | return method(width, lineno=lineno) |
|
97 | 97 | else: |
|
98 | 98 | return method(width) |
|
99 | 99 | |
|
100 | 100 | |
|
101 | 101 | def get_default_editor(): |
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102 | 102 | try: |
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103 | 103 | return os.environ['EDITOR'] |
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104 | 104 | except KeyError: |
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105 | 105 | pass |
|
106 | 106 | except UnicodeError: |
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107 | 107 | warn("$EDITOR environment variable is not pure ASCII. Using platform " |
|
108 | 108 | "default editor.") |
|
109 | 109 | |
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110 | 110 | if os.name == 'posix': |
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111 | 111 | return 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! |
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112 | 112 | else: |
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113 | 113 | return "notepad" # same in Windows! |
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114 | 114 | |
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115 | 115 | |
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116 | 116 | # conservatively check for tty |
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117 | 117 | # overridden streams can result in things like: |
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118 | 118 | # - sys.stdin = None |
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119 | 119 | # - no isatty method |
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120 | 120 | for _name in ('stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr'): |
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121 | 121 | _stream = getattr(sys, _name) |
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122 | 122 | try: |
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123 | 123 | if not _stream or not hasattr(_stream, "isatty") or not _stream.isatty(): |
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124 | 124 | _is_tty = False |
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125 | 125 | break |
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126 | 126 | except ValueError: |
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127 | 127 | # stream is closed |
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128 | 128 | _is_tty = False |
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129 | 129 | break |
|
130 | 130 | else: |
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131 | 131 | _is_tty = True |
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132 | 132 | |
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133 | 133 | |
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134 | 134 | _use_simple_prompt = ('IPY_TEST_SIMPLE_PROMPT' in os.environ) or (not _is_tty) |
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135 | 135 | |
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136 | 136 | def black_reformat_handler(text_before_cursor): |
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137 | 137 | """ |
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138 | 138 | We do not need to protect against error, |
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139 | 139 | this is taken care at a higher level where any reformat error is ignored. |
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140 | 140 | Indeed we may call reformatting on incomplete code. |
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141 | 141 | """ |
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142 | 142 | import black |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | formatted_text = black.format_str(text_before_cursor, mode=black.FileMode()) |
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145 | 145 | if not text_before_cursor.endswith("\n") and formatted_text.endswith("\n"): |
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146 | 146 | formatted_text = formatted_text[:-1] |
|
147 | 147 | return formatted_text |
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148 | 148 | |
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149 | 149 | |
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150 | 150 | def yapf_reformat_handler(text_before_cursor): |
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151 | 151 | from yapf.yapflib import file_resources |
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152 | 152 | from yapf.yapflib import yapf_api |
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153 | 153 | |
|
154 | 154 | style_config = file_resources.GetDefaultStyleForDir(os.getcwd()) |
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155 | 155 | formatted_text, was_formatted = yapf_api.FormatCode( |
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156 | 156 | text_before_cursor, style_config=style_config |
|
157 | 157 | ) |
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158 | 158 | if was_formatted: |
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159 | 159 | if not text_before_cursor.endswith("\n") and formatted_text.endswith("\n"): |
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160 | 160 | formatted_text = formatted_text[:-1] |
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161 | 161 | return formatted_text |
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162 | 162 | else: |
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163 | 163 | return text_before_cursor |
|
164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | |
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166 | 166 | class PtkHistoryAdapter(History): |
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167 | 167 | """ |
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168 | 168 | Prompt toolkit has it's own way of handling history, Where it assumes it can |
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169 | 169 | Push/pull from history. |
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170 | 170 | |
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171 | 171 | """ |
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172 | 172 | |
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173 | 173 | def __init__(self, shell): |
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174 | 174 | super().__init__() |
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175 | 175 | self.shell = shell |
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176 | 176 | self._refresh() |
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177 | 177 | |
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178 | 178 | def append_string(self, string): |
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179 | 179 | # we rely on sql for that. |
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180 | 180 | self._loaded = False |
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181 | 181 | self._refresh() |
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182 | 182 | |
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183 | 183 | def _refresh(self): |
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184 | 184 | if not self._loaded: |
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185 | 185 | self._loaded_strings = list(self.load_history_strings()) |
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186 | 186 | |
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187 | 187 | def load_history_strings(self): |
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188 | 188 | last_cell = "" |
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189 | 189 | res = [] |
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190 | 190 | for __, ___, cell in self.shell.history_manager.get_tail( |
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191 | 191 | self.shell.history_load_length, include_latest=True |
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192 | 192 | ): |
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193 | 193 | # Ignore blank lines and consecutive duplicates |
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194 | 194 | cell = cell.rstrip() |
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195 | 195 | if cell and (cell != last_cell): |
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196 | 196 | res.append(cell) |
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197 | 197 | last_cell = cell |
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198 | 198 | yield from res[::-1] |
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199 | 199 | |
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200 | 200 | def store_string(self, string: str) -> None: |
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201 | 201 | pass |
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202 | 202 | |
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203 | 203 | class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell): |
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204 | 204 | mime_renderers = Dict().tag(config=True) |
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205 | 205 | |
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206 | 206 | space_for_menu = Integer(6, help='Number of line at the bottom of the screen ' |
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207 | 207 | 'to reserve for the tab completion menu, ' |
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208 | 208 | 'search history, ...etc, the height of ' |
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209 | 209 | 'these menus will at most this value. ' |
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210 | 210 | 'Increase it is you prefer long and skinny ' |
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211 | 211 | 'menus, decrease for short and wide.' |
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212 | 212 | ).tag(config=True) |
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213 | 213 | |
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214 | 214 | pt_app: UnionType[PromptSession, None] = None |
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215 | 215 | auto_suggest: UnionType[ |
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216 | 216 | AutoSuggestFromHistory, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory, None |
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217 | 217 | ] = None |
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218 | 218 | debugger_history = None |
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219 | 219 | |
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220 | 220 | debugger_history_file = Unicode( |
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221 | 221 | "~/.pdbhistory", help="File in which to store and read history" |
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222 | 222 | ).tag(config=True) |
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223 | 223 | |
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224 | 224 | simple_prompt = Bool(_use_simple_prompt, |
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225 | 225 | help="""Use `raw_input` for the REPL, without completion and prompt colors. |
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226 | 226 | |
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227 | 227 | Useful when controlling IPython as a subprocess, and piping |
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228 | 228 | STDIN/OUT/ERR. Known usage are: IPython's own testing machinery, |
|
229 | 229 | and emacs' inferior-python subprocess (assuming you have set |
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230 | 230 | `python-shell-interpreter` to "ipython") available through the |
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231 | 231 | built-in `M-x run-python` and third party packages such as elpy. |
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232 | 232 | |
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233 | 233 | This mode default to `True` if the `IPY_TEST_SIMPLE_PROMPT` |
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234 | 234 | environment variable is set, or the current terminal is not a tty. |
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235 | 235 | Thus the Default value reported in --help-all, or config will often |
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236 | 236 | be incorrectly reported. |
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237 | 237 | """, |
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238 | 238 | ).tag(config=True) |
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239 | 239 | |
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240 | 240 | @property |
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241 | 241 | def debugger_cls(self): |
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242 | 242 | return Pdb if self.simple_prompt else TerminalPdb |
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243 | 243 | |
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244 | 244 | confirm_exit = Bool(True, |
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245 | 245 | help=""" |
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246 | 246 | Set to confirm when you try to exit IPython with an EOF (Control-D |
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247 | 247 | in Unix, Control-Z/Enter in Windows). By typing 'exit' or 'quit', |
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248 | 248 | you can force a direct exit without any confirmation.""", |
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249 | 249 | ).tag(config=True) |
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250 | 250 | |
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251 | 251 | editing_mode = Unicode('emacs', |
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252 | 252 | help="Shortcut style to use at the prompt. 'vi' or 'emacs'.", |
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253 | 253 | ).tag(config=True) |
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254 | 254 | |
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255 | 255 | emacs_bindings_in_vi_insert_mode = Bool( |
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256 | 256 | True, |
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257 | 257 | help="Add shortcuts from 'emacs' insert mode to 'vi' insert mode.", |
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258 | 258 | ).tag(config=True) |
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259 | 259 | |
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260 | 260 | modal_cursor = Bool( |
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261 | 261 | True, |
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262 | 262 | help=""" |
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263 | 263 | Cursor shape changes depending on vi mode: beam in vi insert mode, |
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264 | 264 | block in nav mode, underscore in replace mode.""", |
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265 | 265 | ).tag(config=True) |
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266 | 266 | |
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267 | 267 | ttimeoutlen = Float( |
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268 | 268 | 0.01, |
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269 | 269 | help="""The time in milliseconds that is waited for a key code |
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270 | 270 | to complete.""", |
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271 | 271 | ).tag(config=True) |
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272 | 272 | |
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273 | 273 | timeoutlen = Float( |
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274 | 274 | 0.5, |
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275 | 275 | help="""The time in milliseconds that is waited for a mapped key |
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276 | 276 | sequence to complete.""", |
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277 | 277 | ).tag(config=True) |
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278 | 278 | |
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279 | 279 | autoformatter = Unicode( |
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280 | 280 | None, |
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281 | 281 | help="Autoformatter to reformat Terminal code. Can be `'black'`, `'yapf'` or `None`", |
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282 | 282 | allow_none=True |
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283 | 283 | ).tag(config=True) |
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284 | 284 | |
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285 | 285 | auto_match = Bool( |
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286 | 286 | False, |
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287 | 287 | help=""" |
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288 | 288 | Automatically add/delete closing bracket or quote when opening bracket or quote is entered/deleted. |
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289 | 289 | Brackets: (), [], {} |
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290 | 290 | Quotes: '', \"\" |
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291 | 291 | """, |
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292 | 292 | ).tag(config=True) |
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293 | 293 | |
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294 | 294 | mouse_support = Bool(False, |
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295 | 295 | help="Enable mouse support in the prompt\n(Note: prevents selecting text with the mouse)" |
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296 | 296 | ).tag(config=True) |
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297 | 297 | |
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298 | 298 | # We don't load the list of styles for the help string, because loading |
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299 | 299 | # Pygments plugins takes time and can cause unexpected errors. |
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300 | 300 | highlighting_style = Union([Unicode('legacy'), Type(klass=Style)], |
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301 | 301 | help="""The name or class of a Pygments style to use for syntax |
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302 | 302 | highlighting. To see available styles, run `pygmentize -L styles`.""" |
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303 | 303 | ).tag(config=True) |
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304 | 304 | |
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305 | 305 | @validate('editing_mode') |
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306 | 306 | def _validate_editing_mode(self, proposal): |
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307 | 307 | if proposal['value'].lower() == 'vim': |
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308 | 308 | proposal['value']= 'vi' |
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309 | 309 | elif proposal['value'].lower() == 'default': |
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310 | 310 | proposal['value']= 'emacs' |
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311 | 311 | |
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312 | 312 | if hasattr(EditingMode, proposal['value'].upper()): |
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313 | 313 | return proposal['value'].lower() |
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314 | 314 | |
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315 | 315 | return self.editing_mode |
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316 | 316 | |
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317 | 317 | @observe('editing_mode') |
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318 | 318 | def _editing_mode(self, change): |
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319 | 319 | if self.pt_app: |
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320 | 320 | self.pt_app.editing_mode = getattr(EditingMode, change.new.upper()) |
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321 | 321 | |
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322 | 322 | def _set_formatter(self, formatter): |
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323 | 323 | if formatter is None: |
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324 | 324 | self.reformat_handler = lambda x:x |
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325 | 325 | elif formatter == 'black': |
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326 | 326 | self.reformat_handler = black_reformat_handler |
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327 | 327 | elif formatter == "yapf": |
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328 | 328 | self.reformat_handler = yapf_reformat_handler |
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329 | 329 | else: |
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330 | 330 | raise ValueError |
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331 | 331 | |
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332 | 332 | @observe("autoformatter") |
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333 | 333 | def _autoformatter_changed(self, change): |
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334 | 334 | formatter = change.new |
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335 | 335 | self._set_formatter(formatter) |
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336 | 336 | |
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337 | 337 | @observe('highlighting_style') |
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338 | 338 | @observe('colors') |
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339 | 339 | def _highlighting_style_changed(self, change): |
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340 | 340 | self.refresh_style() |
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341 | 341 | |
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342 | 342 | def refresh_style(self): |
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343 | 343 | self._style = self._make_style_from_name_or_cls(self.highlighting_style) |
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344 | 344 | |
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345 | 345 | highlighting_style_overrides = Dict( |
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346 | 346 | help="Override highlighting format for specific tokens" |
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347 | 347 | ).tag(config=True) |
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348 | 348 | |
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349 | 349 | true_color = Bool(False, |
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350 | 350 | help="""Use 24bit colors instead of 256 colors in prompt highlighting. |
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351 | 351 | If your terminal supports true color, the following command should |
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352 | 352 | print ``TRUECOLOR`` in orange:: |
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353 | 353 | |
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354 | 354 | printf \"\\x1b[38;2;255;100;0mTRUECOLOR\\x1b[0m\\n\" |
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355 | 355 | """, |
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356 | 356 | ).tag(config=True) |
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357 | 357 | |
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358 | 358 | editor = Unicode(get_default_editor(), |
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359 | 359 | help="Set the editor used by IPython (default to $EDITOR/vi/notepad)." |
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360 | 360 | ).tag(config=True) |
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361 | 361 | |
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362 | 362 | prompts_class = Type(Prompts, help='Class used to generate Prompt token for prompt_toolkit').tag(config=True) |
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363 | 363 | |
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364 | 364 | prompts = Instance(Prompts) |
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365 | 365 | |
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366 | 366 | @default('prompts') |
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367 | 367 | def _prompts_default(self): |
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368 | 368 | return self.prompts_class(self) |
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369 | 369 | |
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370 | 370 | # @observe('prompts') |
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371 | 371 | # def _(self, change): |
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372 | 372 | # self._update_layout() |
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373 | 373 | |
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374 | 374 | @default('displayhook_class') |
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375 | 375 | def _displayhook_class_default(self): |
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376 | 376 | return RichPromptDisplayHook |
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377 | 377 | |
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378 | 378 | term_title = Bool(True, |
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379 | 379 | help="Automatically set the terminal title" |
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380 | 380 | ).tag(config=True) |
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381 | 381 | |
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382 | 382 | term_title_format = Unicode("IPython: {cwd}", |
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383 | 383 | help="Customize the terminal title format. This is a python format string. " + |
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384 | 384 | "Available substitutions are: {cwd}." |
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385 | 385 | ).tag(config=True) |
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386 | 386 | |
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387 | 387 | display_completions = Enum(('column', 'multicolumn','readlinelike'), |
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388 | 388 | help= ( "Options for displaying tab completions, 'column', 'multicolumn', and " |
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389 | 389 | "'readlinelike'. These options are for `prompt_toolkit`, see " |
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390 | 390 | "`prompt_toolkit` documentation for more information." |
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391 | 391 | ), |
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392 | 392 | default_value='multicolumn').tag(config=True) |
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393 | 393 | |
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394 | 394 | highlight_matching_brackets = Bool(True, |
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395 | 395 | help="Highlight matching brackets.", |
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396 | 396 | ).tag(config=True) |
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397 | 397 | |
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398 | 398 | extra_open_editor_shortcuts = Bool(False, |
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399 | 399 | help="Enable vi (v) or Emacs (C-X C-E) shortcuts to open an external editor. " |
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400 | 400 | "This is in addition to the F2 binding, which is always enabled." |
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401 | 401 | ).tag(config=True) |
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402 | 402 | |
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403 | 403 | handle_return = Any(None, |
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404 | 404 | help="Provide an alternative handler to be called when the user presses " |
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405 | 405 | "Return. This is an advanced option intended for debugging, which " |
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406 | 406 | "may be changed or removed in later releases." |
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407 | 407 | ).tag(config=True) |
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408 | 408 | |
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409 | 409 | enable_history_search = Bool(True, |
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410 | 410 | help="Allows to enable/disable the prompt toolkit history search" |
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411 | 411 | ).tag(config=True) |
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412 | 412 | |
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413 | 413 | autosuggestions_provider = Unicode( |
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414 | 414 | "NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory", |
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415 | 415 | help="Specifies from which source automatic suggestions are provided. " |
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416 | 416 | "Can be set to ``'NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory'`` (:kbd:`up` and " |
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417 | 417 | ":kbd:`down` swap suggestions), ``'AutoSuggestFromHistory'``, " |
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418 | 418 | " or ``None`` to disable automatic suggestions. " |
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419 | 419 | "Default is `'NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory`'.", |
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420 | 420 | allow_none=True, |
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421 | 421 | ).tag(config=True) |
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422 | 422 | |
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423 | 423 | def _set_autosuggestions(self, provider): |
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424 | 424 | # disconnect old handler |
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425 | 425 | if self.auto_suggest and isinstance( |
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426 | 426 | self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory |
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427 | 427 | ): |
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428 | 428 | self.auto_suggest.disconnect() |
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429 | 429 | if provider is None: |
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430 | 430 | self.auto_suggest = None |
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431 | 431 | elif provider == "AutoSuggestFromHistory": |
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432 | 432 | self.auto_suggest = AutoSuggestFromHistory() |
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433 | 433 | elif provider == "NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory": |
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434 | 434 | self.auto_suggest = NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory() |
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435 | 435 | else: |
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436 | 436 | raise ValueError("No valid provider.") |
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437 | 437 | if self.pt_app: |
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438 | 438 | self.pt_app.auto_suggest = self.auto_suggest |
|
439 | 439 | |
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440 | 440 | @observe("autosuggestions_provider") |
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441 | 441 | def _autosuggestions_provider_changed(self, change): |
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442 | 442 | provider = change.new |
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443 | 443 | self._set_autosuggestions(provider) |
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444 | 444 | |
|
445 | 445 | shortcuts = List( |
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446 | 446 | trait=Dict( |
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447 | 447 | key_trait=Enum( |
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448 | 448 | [ |
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449 | 449 | "command", |
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450 | 450 | "match_keys", |
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451 | 451 | "match_filter", |
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452 | 452 | "new_keys", |
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453 | 453 | "new_filter", |
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454 | 454 | "create", |
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455 | 455 | ] |
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456 | 456 | ), |
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457 | 457 | per_key_traits={ |
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458 | 458 | "command": Unicode(), |
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459 | 459 | "match_keys": List(Unicode()), |
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460 | 460 | "match_filter": Unicode(), |
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461 | 461 | "new_keys": List(Unicode()), |
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462 | 462 | "new_filter": Unicode(), |
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463 | 463 | "create": Bool(False), |
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464 | 464 | }, |
|
465 | 465 | ), |
|
466 | 466 | help="""Add, disable or modifying shortcuts. |
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467 | 467 | |
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468 | 468 | Each entry on the list should be a dictionary with ``command`` key |
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469 | 469 | identifying the target function executed by the shortcut and at least |
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470 | 470 | one of the following: |
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471 | 471 | |
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472 | 472 | - ``match_keys``: list of keys used to match an existing shortcut, |
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473 | 473 | - ``match_filter``: shortcut filter used to match an existing shortcut, |
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474 | 474 | - ``new_keys``: list of keys to set, |
|
475 | 475 | - ``new_filter``: a new shortcut filter to set |
|
476 | 476 | |
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477 | 477 | The filters have to be composed of pre-defined verbs and joined by one |
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478 | 478 | of the following conjunctions: ``&`` (and), ``|`` (or), ``~`` (not). |
|
479 | 479 | The pre-defined verbs are: |
|
480 | 480 | |
|
481 | 481 | {} |
|
482 | 482 | |
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483 | 483 | |
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484 | 484 | To disable a shortcut set ``new_keys`` to an empty list. |
|
485 | 485 | To add a shortcut add key ``create`` with value ``True``. |
|
486 | 486 | |
|
487 | 487 | When modifying/disabling shortcuts, ``match_keys``/``match_filter`` can |
|
488 | 488 | be omitted if the provided specification uniquely identifies a shortcut |
|
489 | 489 | to be modified/disabled. When modifying a shortcut ``new_filter`` or |
|
490 | 490 | ``new_keys`` can be omitted which will result in reuse of the existing |
|
491 | 491 | filter/keys. |
|
492 | 492 | |
|
493 | 493 | Only shortcuts defined in IPython (and not default prompt-toolkit |
|
494 | 494 | shortcuts) can be modified or disabled. The full list of shortcuts, |
|
495 | 495 | command identifiers and filters is available under |
|
496 | 496 | :ref:`terminal-shortcuts-list`. |
|
497 | 497 | """.format( |
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498 | 498 | "\n ".join([f"- `{k}`" for k in KEYBINDING_FILTERS]) |
|
499 | 499 | ), |
|
500 | 500 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
501 | 501 | |
|
502 | 502 | @observe("shortcuts") |
|
503 | 503 | def _shortcuts_changed(self, change): |
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504 | 504 | if self.pt_app: |
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505 | 505 | self.pt_app.key_bindings = self._merge_shortcuts(user_shortcuts=change.new) |
|
506 | 506 | |
|
507 | 507 | def _merge_shortcuts(self, user_shortcuts): |
|
508 | 508 | # rebuild the bindings list from scratch |
|
509 | 509 | key_bindings = create_ipython_shortcuts(self) |
|
510 | 510 | |
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511 | 511 | # for now we only allow adding shortcuts for commands which are already |
|
512 | 512 | # registered; this is a security precaution. |
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513 | 513 | known_commands = { |
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514 | 514 | create_identifier(binding.command): binding.command |
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515 | 515 | for binding in KEY_BINDINGS |
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516 | 516 | } |
|
517 | 517 | shortcuts_to_skip = [] |
|
518 | 518 | shortcuts_to_add = [] |
|
519 | 519 | |
|
520 | 520 | for shortcut in user_shortcuts: |
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521 | 521 | command_id = shortcut["command"] |
|
522 | 522 | if command_id not in known_commands: |
|
523 | 523 | allowed_commands = "\n - ".join(known_commands) |
|
524 | 524 | raise ValueError( |
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525 | 525 | f"{command_id} is not a known shortcut command." |
|
526 | 526 | f" Allowed commands are: \n - {allowed_commands}" |
|
527 | 527 | ) |
|
528 | 528 | old_keys = shortcut.get("match_keys", None) |
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529 | 529 | old_filter = ( |
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530 | 530 | filter_from_string(shortcut["match_filter"]) |
|
531 | 531 | if "match_filter" in shortcut |
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532 | 532 | else None |
|
533 | 533 | ) |
|
534 | 534 | matching = [ |
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535 | 535 | binding |
|
536 | 536 | for binding in KEY_BINDINGS |
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537 | 537 | if ( |
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538 | 538 | (old_filter is None or binding.filter == old_filter) |
|
539 | 539 | and (old_keys is None or [k for k in binding.keys] == old_keys) |
|
540 | 540 | and create_identifier(binding.command) == command_id |
|
541 | 541 | ) |
|
542 | 542 | ] |
|
543 | 543 | |
|
544 | 544 | new_keys = shortcut.get("new_keys", None) |
|
545 | 545 | new_filter = shortcut.get("new_filter", None) |
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546 | 546 | |
|
547 | 547 | command = known_commands[command_id] |
|
548 | 548 | |
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549 | 549 | creating_new = shortcut.get("create", False) |
|
550 | 550 | modifying_existing = not creating_new and ( |
|
551 | 551 | new_keys is not None or new_filter |
|
552 | 552 | ) |
|
553 | 553 | |
|
554 | 554 | if creating_new and new_keys == []: |
|
555 | 555 | raise ValueError("Cannot add a shortcut without keys") |
|
556 | 556 | |
|
557 | 557 | if modifying_existing: |
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558 | 558 | specification = { |
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559 | 559 | key: shortcut[key] |
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560 | 560 | for key in ["command", "filter"] |
|
561 | 561 | if key in shortcut |
|
562 | 562 | } |
|
563 | 563 | if len(matching) == 0: |
|
564 | 564 | raise ValueError( |
|
565 | 565 | f"No shortcuts matching {specification} found in {KEY_BINDINGS}" |
|
566 | 566 | ) |
|
567 | 567 | elif len(matching) > 1: |
|
568 | 568 | raise ValueError( |
|
569 | 569 | f"Multiple shortcuts matching {specification} found," |
|
570 | 570 | f" please add keys/filter to select one of: {matching}" |
|
571 | 571 | ) |
|
572 | 572 | |
|
573 | 573 | matched = matching[0] |
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574 | 574 | old_filter = matched.filter |
|
575 | 575 | old_keys = list(matched.keys) |
|
576 | 576 | shortcuts_to_skip.append( |
|
577 | 577 | RuntimeBinding( |
|
578 | 578 | command, |
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579 | 579 | keys=old_keys, |
|
580 | 580 | filter=old_filter, |
|
581 | 581 | ) |
|
582 | 582 | ) |
|
583 | 583 | |
|
584 | 584 | if new_keys != []: |
|
585 | 585 | shortcuts_to_add.append( |
|
586 | 586 | RuntimeBinding( |
|
587 | 587 | command, |
|
588 | 588 | keys=new_keys or old_keys, |
|
589 |
filter= |
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|
590 |
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|
591 |
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592 |
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|
593 |
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|
594 |
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|
|
589 | filter=( | |
|
590 | filter_from_string(new_filter) | |
|
591 | if new_filter is not None | |
|
592 | else ( | |
|
593 | old_filter | |
|
594 | if old_filter is not None | |
|
595 | else filter_from_string("always") | |
|
596 | ) | |
|
595 | 597 | ), |
|
596 | 598 | ) |
|
597 | 599 | ) |
|
598 | 600 | |
|
599 | 601 | # rebuild the bindings list from scratch |
|
600 | 602 | key_bindings = create_ipython_shortcuts(self, skip=shortcuts_to_skip) |
|
601 | 603 | for binding in shortcuts_to_add: |
|
602 | 604 | add_binding(key_bindings, binding) |
|
603 | 605 | |
|
604 | 606 | return key_bindings |
|
605 | 607 | |
|
606 | 608 | prompt_includes_vi_mode = Bool(True, |
|
607 | 609 | help="Display the current vi mode (when using vi editing mode)." |
|
608 | 610 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
609 | 611 | |
|
610 | 612 | prompt_line_number_format = Unicode( |
|
611 | 613 | "", |
|
612 | 614 | help="The format for line numbering, will be passed `line` (int, 1 based)" |
|
613 | 615 | " the current line number and `rel_line` the relative line number." |
|
614 | 616 | " for example to display both you can use the following template string :" |
|
615 | 617 | " c.TerminalInteractiveShell.prompt_line_number_format='{line: 4d}/{rel_line:+03d} | '" |
|
616 | 618 | " This will display the current line number, with leading space and a width of at least 4" |
|
617 | 619 | " character, as well as the relative line number 0 padded and always with a + or - sign." |
|
618 | 620 | " Note that when using Emacs mode the prompt of the first line may not update.", |
|
619 | 621 | ).tag(config=True) |
|
620 | 622 | |
|
621 | 623 | @observe('term_title') |
|
622 | 624 | def init_term_title(self, change=None): |
|
623 | 625 | # Enable or disable the terminal title. |
|
624 | 626 | if self.term_title and _is_tty: |
|
625 | 627 | toggle_set_term_title(True) |
|
626 | 628 | set_term_title(self.term_title_format.format(cwd=abbrev_cwd())) |
|
627 | 629 | else: |
|
628 | 630 | toggle_set_term_title(False) |
|
629 | 631 | |
|
630 | 632 | def restore_term_title(self): |
|
631 | 633 | if self.term_title and _is_tty: |
|
632 | 634 | restore_term_title() |
|
633 | 635 | |
|
634 | 636 | def init_display_formatter(self): |
|
635 | 637 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_display_formatter() |
|
636 | 638 | # terminal only supports plain text |
|
637 | 639 | self.display_formatter.active_types = ["text/plain"] |
|
638 | 640 | |
|
639 | 641 | def init_prompt_toolkit_cli(self): |
|
640 | 642 | if self.simple_prompt: |
|
641 | 643 | # Fall back to plain non-interactive output for tests. |
|
642 | 644 | # This is very limited. |
|
643 | 645 | def prompt(): |
|
644 | 646 | prompt_text = "".join(x[1] for x in self.prompts.in_prompt_tokens()) |
|
645 | 647 | lines = [input(prompt_text)] |
|
646 | 648 | prompt_continuation = "".join(x[1] for x in self.prompts.continuation_prompt_tokens()) |
|
647 | 649 | while self.check_complete('\n'.join(lines))[0] == 'incomplete': |
|
648 | 650 | lines.append( input(prompt_continuation) ) |
|
649 | 651 | return '\n'.join(lines) |
|
650 | 652 | self.prompt_for_code = prompt |
|
651 | 653 | return |
|
652 | 654 | |
|
653 | 655 | # Set up keyboard shortcuts |
|
654 | 656 | key_bindings = self._merge_shortcuts(user_shortcuts=self.shortcuts) |
|
655 | 657 | |
|
656 | 658 | # Pre-populate history from IPython's history database |
|
657 | 659 | history = PtkHistoryAdapter(self) |
|
658 | 660 | |
|
659 | 661 | self._style = self._make_style_from_name_or_cls(self.highlighting_style) |
|
660 | 662 | self.style = DynamicStyle(lambda: self._style) |
|
661 | 663 | |
|
662 | 664 | editing_mode = getattr(EditingMode, self.editing_mode.upper()) |
|
663 | 665 | |
|
664 | 666 | self._use_asyncio_inputhook = False |
|
665 | 667 | self.pt_app = PromptSession( |
|
666 | 668 | auto_suggest=self.auto_suggest, |
|
667 | 669 | editing_mode=editing_mode, |
|
668 | 670 | key_bindings=key_bindings, |
|
669 | 671 | history=history, |
|
670 | 672 | completer=IPythonPTCompleter(shell=self), |
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671 | 673 | enable_history_search=self.enable_history_search, |
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672 | 674 | style=self.style, |
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673 | 675 | include_default_pygments_style=False, |
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674 | 676 | mouse_support=self.mouse_support, |
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675 | 677 | enable_open_in_editor=self.extra_open_editor_shortcuts, |
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676 | 678 | color_depth=self.color_depth, |
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677 | 679 | tempfile_suffix=".py", |
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678 | 680 | **self._extra_prompt_options(), |
|
679 | 681 | ) |
|
680 | 682 | if isinstance(self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory): |
|
681 | 683 | self.auto_suggest.connect(self.pt_app) |
|
682 | 684 | |
|
683 | 685 | def _make_style_from_name_or_cls(self, name_or_cls): |
|
684 | 686 | """ |
|
685 | 687 | Small wrapper that make an IPython compatible style from a style name |
|
686 | 688 | |
|
687 | 689 | We need that to add style for prompt ... etc. |
|
688 | 690 | """ |
|
689 | 691 | style_overrides = {} |
|
690 | 692 | if name_or_cls == 'legacy': |
|
691 | 693 | legacy = self.colors.lower() |
|
692 | 694 | if legacy == 'linux': |
|
693 | 695 | style_cls = get_style_by_name('monokai') |
|
694 | 696 | style_overrides = _style_overrides_linux |
|
695 | 697 | elif legacy == 'lightbg': |
|
696 | 698 | style_overrides = _style_overrides_light_bg |
|
697 | 699 | style_cls = get_style_by_name('pastie') |
|
698 | 700 | elif legacy == 'neutral': |
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699 | 701 | # The default theme needs to be visible on both a dark background |
|
700 | 702 | # and a light background, because we can't tell what the terminal |
|
701 | 703 | # looks like. These tweaks to the default theme help with that. |
|
702 | 704 | style_cls = get_style_by_name('default') |
|
703 | 705 | style_overrides.update({ |
|
704 | 706 | Token.Number: '#ansigreen', |
|
705 | 707 | Token.Operator: 'noinherit', |
|
706 | 708 | Token.String: '#ansiyellow', |
|
707 | 709 | Token.Name.Function: '#ansiblue', |
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708 | 710 | Token.Name.Class: 'bold #ansiblue', |
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709 | 711 | Token.Name.Namespace: 'bold #ansiblue', |
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710 | 712 | Token.Name.Variable.Magic: '#ansiblue', |
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711 | 713 | Token.Prompt: '#ansigreen', |
|
712 | 714 | Token.PromptNum: '#ansibrightgreen bold', |
|
713 | 715 | Token.OutPrompt: '#ansired', |
|
714 | 716 | Token.OutPromptNum: '#ansibrightred bold', |
|
715 | 717 | }) |
|
716 | 718 | |
|
717 | 719 | # Hack: Due to limited color support on the Windows console |
|
718 | 720 | # the prompt colors will be wrong without this |
|
719 | 721 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
720 | 722 | style_overrides.update({ |
|
721 | 723 | Token.Prompt: '#ansidarkgreen', |
|
722 | 724 | Token.PromptNum: '#ansigreen bold', |
|
723 | 725 | Token.OutPrompt: '#ansidarkred', |
|
724 | 726 | Token.OutPromptNum: '#ansired bold', |
|
725 | 727 | }) |
|
726 | 728 | elif legacy =='nocolor': |
|
727 | 729 | style_cls=_NoStyle |
|
728 | 730 | style_overrides = {} |
|
729 | 731 | else : |
|
730 | 732 | raise ValueError('Got unknown colors: ', legacy) |
|
731 | 733 | else : |
|
732 | 734 | if isinstance(name_or_cls, str): |
|
733 | 735 | style_cls = get_style_by_name(name_or_cls) |
|
734 | 736 | else: |
|
735 | 737 | style_cls = name_or_cls |
|
736 | 738 | style_overrides = { |
|
737 | 739 | Token.Prompt: '#ansigreen', |
|
738 | 740 | Token.PromptNum: '#ansibrightgreen bold', |
|
739 | 741 | Token.OutPrompt: '#ansired', |
|
740 | 742 | Token.OutPromptNum: '#ansibrightred bold', |
|
741 | 743 | } |
|
742 | 744 | style_overrides.update(self.highlighting_style_overrides) |
|
743 | 745 | style = merge_styles([ |
|
744 | 746 | style_from_pygments_cls(style_cls), |
|
745 | 747 | style_from_pygments_dict(style_overrides), |
|
746 | 748 | ]) |
|
747 | 749 | |
|
748 | 750 | return style |
|
749 | 751 | |
|
750 | 752 | @property |
|
751 | 753 | def pt_complete_style(self): |
|
752 | 754 | return { |
|
753 | 755 | 'multicolumn': CompleteStyle.MULTI_COLUMN, |
|
754 | 756 | 'column': CompleteStyle.COLUMN, |
|
755 | 757 | 'readlinelike': CompleteStyle.READLINE_LIKE, |
|
756 | 758 | }[self.display_completions] |
|
757 | 759 | |
|
758 | 760 | @property |
|
759 | 761 | def color_depth(self): |
|
760 | 762 | return (ColorDepth.TRUE_COLOR if self.true_color else None) |
|
761 | 763 | |
|
762 | 764 | def _extra_prompt_options(self): |
|
763 | 765 | """ |
|
764 | 766 | Return the current layout option for the current Terminal InteractiveShell |
|
765 | 767 | """ |
|
766 | 768 | def get_message(): |
|
767 | 769 | return PygmentsTokens(self.prompts.in_prompt_tokens()) |
|
768 | 770 | |
|
769 | 771 | if self.editing_mode == "emacs" and self.prompt_line_number_format == "": |
|
770 | 772 | # with emacs mode the prompt is (usually) static, so we call only |
|
771 | 773 | # the function once. With VI mode it can toggle between [ins] and |
|
772 | 774 | # [nor] so we can't precompute. |
|
773 | 775 | # here I'm going to favor the default keybinding which almost |
|
774 | 776 | # everybody uses to decrease CPU usage. |
|
775 | 777 | # if we have issues with users with custom Prompts we can see how to |
|
776 | 778 | # work around this. |
|
777 | 779 | get_message = get_message() |
|
778 | 780 | |
|
779 | 781 | options = { |
|
780 | 782 | "complete_in_thread": False, |
|
781 | 783 | "lexer": IPythonPTLexer(), |
|
782 | 784 | "reserve_space_for_menu": self.space_for_menu, |
|
783 | 785 | "message": get_message, |
|
784 | 786 | "prompt_continuation": ( |
|
785 | 787 | lambda width, lineno, is_soft_wrap: PygmentsTokens( |
|
786 | 788 | _backward_compat_continuation_prompt_tokens( |
|
787 | 789 | self.prompts.continuation_prompt_tokens, width, lineno=lineno |
|
788 | 790 | ) |
|
789 | 791 | ) |
|
790 | 792 | ), |
|
791 | 793 | "multiline": True, |
|
792 | 794 | "complete_style": self.pt_complete_style, |
|
793 | 795 | "input_processors": [ |
|
794 | 796 | # Highlight matching brackets, but only when this setting is |
|
795 | 797 | # enabled, and only when the DEFAULT_BUFFER has the focus. |
|
796 | 798 | ConditionalProcessor( |
|
797 | 799 | processor=HighlightMatchingBracketProcessor(chars="[](){}"), |
|
798 | 800 | filter=HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
|
799 | 801 | & ~IsDone() |
|
800 | 802 | & Condition(lambda: self.highlight_matching_brackets), |
|
801 | 803 | ), |
|
802 | 804 | # Show auto-suggestion in lines other than the last line. |
|
803 | 805 | ConditionalProcessor( |
|
804 | 806 | processor=AppendAutoSuggestionInAnyLine(), |
|
805 | 807 | filter=HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) |
|
806 | 808 | & ~IsDone() |
|
807 | 809 | & Condition( |
|
808 | 810 | lambda: isinstance( |
|
809 | 811 | self.auto_suggest, NavigableAutoSuggestFromHistory |
|
810 | 812 | ) |
|
811 | 813 | ), |
|
812 | 814 | ), |
|
813 | 815 | ], |
|
814 | 816 | } |
|
815 | 817 | if not PTK3: |
|
816 | 818 | options['inputhook'] = self.inputhook |
|
817 | 819 | |
|
818 | 820 | return options |
|
819 | 821 | |
|
820 | 822 | def prompt_for_code(self): |
|
821 | 823 | if self.rl_next_input: |
|
822 | 824 | default = self.rl_next_input |
|
823 | 825 | self.rl_next_input = None |
|
824 | 826 | else: |
|
825 | 827 | default = '' |
|
826 | 828 | |
|
827 | 829 | # In order to make sure that asyncio code written in the |
|
828 | 830 | # interactive shell doesn't interfere with the prompt, we run the |
|
829 | 831 | # prompt in a different event loop. |
|
830 | 832 | # If we don't do this, people could spawn coroutine with a |
|
831 | 833 | # while/true inside which will freeze the prompt. |
|
832 | 834 | |
|
833 | 835 | with patch_stdout(raw=True): |
|
834 | 836 | if self._use_asyncio_inputhook: |
|
835 | 837 | # When we integrate the asyncio event loop, run the UI in the |
|
836 | 838 | # same event loop as the rest of the code. don't use an actual |
|
837 | 839 | # input hook. (Asyncio is not made for nesting event loops.) |
|
838 | 840 | asyncio_loop = get_asyncio_loop() |
|
839 | 841 | text = asyncio_loop.run_until_complete( |
|
840 | 842 | self.pt_app.prompt_async( |
|
841 | 843 | default=default, **self._extra_prompt_options() |
|
842 | 844 | ) |
|
843 | 845 | ) |
|
844 | 846 | else: |
|
845 | 847 | text = self.pt_app.prompt( |
|
846 | 848 | default=default, |
|
847 | 849 | inputhook=self._inputhook, |
|
848 | 850 | **self._extra_prompt_options(), |
|
849 | 851 | ) |
|
850 | 852 | |
|
851 | 853 | return text |
|
852 | 854 | |
|
853 | 855 | def enable_win_unicode_console(self): |
|
854 | 856 | # Since IPython 7.10 doesn't support python < 3.6 and PEP 528, Python uses the unicode APIs for the Windows |
|
855 | 857 | # console by default, so WUC shouldn't be needed. |
|
856 | 858 | warn("`enable_win_unicode_console` is deprecated since IPython 7.10, does not do anything and will be removed in the future", |
|
857 | 859 | DeprecationWarning, |
|
858 | 860 | stacklevel=2) |
|
859 | 861 | |
|
860 | 862 | def init_io(self): |
|
861 | 863 | if sys.platform not in {'win32', 'cli'}: |
|
862 | 864 | return |
|
863 | 865 | |
|
864 | 866 | import colorama |
|
865 | 867 | colorama.init() |
|
866 | 868 | |
|
867 | 869 | def init_magics(self): |
|
868 | 870 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_magics() |
|
869 | 871 | self.register_magics(TerminalMagics) |
|
870 | 872 | |
|
871 | 873 | def init_alias(self): |
|
872 | 874 | # The parent class defines aliases that can be safely used with any |
|
873 | 875 | # frontend. |
|
874 | 876 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_alias() |
|
875 | 877 | |
|
876 | 878 | # Now define aliases that only make sense on the terminal, because they |
|
877 | 879 | # need direct access to the console in a way that we can't emulate in |
|
878 | 880 | # GUI or web frontend |
|
879 | 881 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
880 | 882 | for cmd in ('clear', 'more', 'less', 'man'): |
|
881 | 883 | self.alias_manager.soft_define_alias(cmd, cmd) |
|
882 | 884 | |
|
883 | 885 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: |
|
884 | 886 | super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
885 | 887 | self._set_autosuggestions(self.autosuggestions_provider) |
|
886 | 888 | self.init_prompt_toolkit_cli() |
|
887 | 889 | self.init_term_title() |
|
888 | 890 | self.keep_running = True |
|
889 | 891 | self._set_formatter(self.autoformatter) |
|
890 | 892 | |
|
891 | 893 | def ask_exit(self): |
|
892 | 894 | self.keep_running = False |
|
893 | 895 | |
|
894 | 896 | rl_next_input = None |
|
895 | 897 | |
|
896 | 898 | def interact(self): |
|
897 | 899 | self.keep_running = True |
|
898 | 900 | while self.keep_running: |
|
899 | 901 | print(self.separate_in, end='') |
|
900 | 902 | |
|
901 | 903 | try: |
|
902 | 904 | code = self.prompt_for_code() |
|
903 | 905 | except EOFError: |
|
904 | 906 | if (not self.confirm_exit) \ |
|
905 | 907 | or self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y','n'): |
|
906 | 908 | self.ask_exit() |
|
907 | 909 | |
|
908 | 910 | else: |
|
909 | 911 | if code: |
|
910 | 912 | self.run_cell(code, store_history=True) |
|
911 | 913 | |
|
912 | 914 | def mainloop(self): |
|
913 | 915 | # An extra layer of protection in case someone mashing Ctrl-C breaks |
|
914 | 916 | # out of our internal code. |
|
915 | 917 | while True: |
|
916 | 918 | try: |
|
917 | 919 | self.interact() |
|
918 | 920 | break |
|
919 | 921 | except KeyboardInterrupt as e: |
|
920 | 922 | print("\n%s escaped interact()\n" % type(e).__name__) |
|
921 | 923 | finally: |
|
922 | 924 | # An interrupt during the eventloop will mess up the |
|
923 | 925 | # internal state of the prompt_toolkit library. |
|
924 | 926 | # Stopping the eventloop fixes this, see |
|
925 | 927 | # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pull/9867 |
|
926 | 928 | if hasattr(self, '_eventloop'): |
|
927 | 929 | self._eventloop.stop() |
|
928 | 930 | |
|
929 | 931 | self.restore_term_title() |
|
930 | 932 | |
|
931 | 933 | # try to call some at-exit operation optimistically as some things can't |
|
932 | 934 | # be done during interpreter shutdown. this is technically inaccurate as |
|
933 | 935 | # this make mainlool not re-callable, but that should be a rare if not |
|
934 | 936 | # in existent use case. |
|
935 | 937 | |
|
936 | 938 | self._atexit_once() |
|
937 | 939 | |
|
938 | 940 | _inputhook = None |
|
939 | 941 | def inputhook(self, context): |
|
940 | 942 | if self._inputhook is not None: |
|
941 | 943 | self._inputhook(context) |
|
942 | 944 | |
|
943 | 945 | active_eventloop: Optional[str] = None |
|
944 | 946 | |
|
945 | 947 | def enable_gui(self, gui: Optional[str] = None) -> None: |
|
946 | 948 | if gui: |
|
947 | 949 | from ..core.pylabtools import _convert_gui_from_matplotlib |
|
948 | 950 | |
|
949 | 951 | gui = _convert_gui_from_matplotlib(gui) |
|
950 | 952 | |
|
951 | 953 | if self.simple_prompt is True and gui is not None: |
|
952 | 954 | print( |
|
953 | 955 | f'Cannot install event loop hook for "{gui}" when running with `--simple-prompt`.' |
|
954 | 956 | ) |
|
955 | 957 | print( |
|
956 | 958 | "NOTE: Tk is supported natively; use Tk apps and Tk backends with `--simple-prompt`." |
|
957 | 959 | ) |
|
958 | 960 | return |
|
959 | 961 | |
|
960 | 962 | if self._inputhook is None and gui is None: |
|
961 | 963 | print("No event loop hook running.") |
|
962 | 964 | return |
|
963 | 965 | |
|
964 | 966 | if self._inputhook is not None and gui is not None: |
|
965 | 967 | newev, newinhook = get_inputhook_name_and_func(gui) |
|
966 | 968 | if self._inputhook == newinhook: |
|
967 | 969 | # same inputhook, do nothing |
|
968 | 970 | self.log.info( |
|
969 | 971 | f"Shell is already running the {self.active_eventloop} eventloop. Doing nothing" |
|
970 | 972 | ) |
|
971 | 973 | return |
|
972 | 974 | self.log.warning( |
|
973 | 975 | f"Shell is already running a different gui event loop for {self.active_eventloop}. " |
|
974 | 976 | "Call with no arguments to disable the current loop." |
|
975 | 977 | ) |
|
976 | 978 | return |
|
977 | 979 | if self._inputhook is not None and gui is None: |
|
978 | 980 | self.active_eventloop = self._inputhook = None |
|
979 | 981 | |
|
980 | 982 | if gui and (gui not in {None, "webagg"}): |
|
981 | 983 | # This hook runs with each cycle of the `prompt_toolkit`'s event loop. |
|
982 | 984 | self.active_eventloop, self._inputhook = get_inputhook_name_and_func(gui) |
|
983 | 985 | else: |
|
984 | 986 | self.active_eventloop = self._inputhook = None |
|
985 | 987 | |
|
986 | 988 | self._use_asyncio_inputhook = gui == "asyncio" |
|
987 | 989 | |
|
988 | 990 | # Run !system commands directly, not through pipes, so terminal programs |
|
989 | 991 | # work correctly. |
|
990 | 992 | system = InteractiveShell.system_raw |
|
991 | 993 | |
|
992 | 994 | def auto_rewrite_input(self, cmd): |
|
993 | 995 | """Overridden from the parent class to use fancy rewriting prompt""" |
|
994 | 996 | if not self.show_rewritten_input: |
|
995 | 997 | return |
|
996 | 998 | |
|
997 | 999 | tokens = self.prompts.rewrite_prompt_tokens() |
|
998 | 1000 | if self.pt_app: |
|
999 | 1001 | print_formatted_text(PygmentsTokens(tokens), end='', |
|
1000 | 1002 | style=self.pt_app.app.style) |
|
1001 | 1003 | print(cmd) |
|
1002 | 1004 | else: |
|
1003 | 1005 | prompt = ''.join(s for t, s in tokens) |
|
1004 | 1006 | print(prompt, cmd, sep='') |
|
1005 | 1007 | |
|
1006 | 1008 | _prompts_before = None |
|
1007 | 1009 | def switch_doctest_mode(self, mode): |
|
1008 | 1010 | """Switch prompts to classic for %doctest_mode""" |
|
1009 | 1011 | if mode: |
|
1010 | 1012 | self._prompts_before = self.prompts |
|
1011 | 1013 | self.prompts = ClassicPrompts(self) |
|
1012 | 1014 | elif self._prompts_before: |
|
1013 | 1015 | self.prompts = self._prompts_before |
|
1014 | 1016 | self._prompts_before = None |
|
1015 | 1017 | # self._update_layout() |
|
1016 | 1018 | |
|
1017 | 1019 | |
|
1018 | 1020 | InteractiveShellABC.register(TerminalInteractiveShell) |
|
1019 | 1021 | |
|
1020 | 1022 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
|
1021 | 1023 | TerminalInteractiveShell.instance().interact() |
@@ -1,104 +1,105 | |||
|
1 | 1 | """ |
|
2 | 2 | Utilities function for keybinding with prompt toolkit. |
|
3 | 3 | |
|
4 | 4 | This will be bound to specific key press and filter modes, |
|
5 | 5 | like whether we are in edit mode, and whether the completer is open. |
|
6 | 6 | """ |
|
7 | ||
|
7 | 8 | import re |
|
8 | 9 | from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyPressEvent |
|
9 | 10 | |
|
10 | 11 | |
|
11 | 12 | def parenthesis(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
12 | 13 | """Auto-close parenthesis""" |
|
13 | 14 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("()") |
|
14 | 15 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() |
|
15 | 16 | |
|
16 | 17 | |
|
17 | 18 | def brackets(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
18 | 19 | """Auto-close brackets""" |
|
19 | 20 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("[]") |
|
20 | 21 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() |
|
21 | 22 | |
|
22 | 23 | |
|
23 | 24 | def braces(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
24 | 25 | """Auto-close braces""" |
|
25 | 26 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("{}") |
|
26 | 27 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() |
|
27 | 28 | |
|
28 | 29 | |
|
29 | 30 | def double_quote(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
30 | 31 | """Auto-close double quotes""" |
|
31 | 32 | event.current_buffer.insert_text('""') |
|
32 | 33 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() |
|
33 | 34 | |
|
34 | 35 | |
|
35 | 36 | def single_quote(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
36 | 37 | """Auto-close single quotes""" |
|
37 | 38 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("''") |
|
38 | 39 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left() |
|
39 | 40 | |
|
40 | 41 | |
|
41 | 42 | def docstring_double_quotes(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
42 | 43 | """Auto-close docstring (double quotes)""" |
|
43 | 44 | event.current_buffer.insert_text('""""') |
|
44 | 45 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(3) |
|
45 | 46 | |
|
46 | 47 | |
|
47 | 48 | def docstring_single_quotes(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
48 | 49 | """Auto-close docstring (single quotes)""" |
|
49 | 50 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("''''") |
|
50 | 51 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(3) |
|
51 | 52 | |
|
52 | 53 | |
|
53 | 54 | def raw_string_parenthesis(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
54 | 55 | """Auto-close parenthesis in raw strings""" |
|
55 | 56 | matches = re.match( |
|
56 | 57 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", |
|
57 | 58 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, |
|
58 | 59 | ) |
|
59 | 60 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" |
|
60 | 61 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("()" + dashes) |
|
61 | 62 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) |
|
62 | 63 | |
|
63 | 64 | |
|
64 | 65 | def raw_string_bracket(event: KeyPressEvent): |
|
65 | 66 | """Auto-close bracker in raw strings""" |
|
66 | 67 | matches = re.match( |
|
67 | 68 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", |
|
68 | 69 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, |
|
69 | 70 | ) |
|
70 | 71 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" |
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71 | 72 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("[]" + dashes) |
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72 | 73 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) |
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73 | 74 | |
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74 | 75 | |
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75 | 76 | def raw_string_braces(event: KeyPressEvent): |
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76 | 77 | """Auto-close braces in raw strings""" |
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77 | 78 | matches = re.match( |
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78 | 79 | r".*(r|R)[\"'](-*)", |
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79 | 80 | event.current_buffer.document.current_line_before_cursor, |
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80 | 81 | ) |
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81 | 82 | dashes = matches.group(2) if matches else "" |
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82 | 83 | event.current_buffer.insert_text("{}" + dashes) |
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83 | 84 | event.current_buffer.cursor_left(len(dashes) + 1) |
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84 | 85 | |
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85 | 86 | |
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86 | 87 | def skip_over(event: KeyPressEvent): |
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87 | 88 | """Skip over automatically added parenthesis/quote. |
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88 | 89 | |
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89 | 90 | (rather than adding another parenthesis/quote)""" |
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90 | 91 | event.current_buffer.cursor_right() |
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91 | 92 | |
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92 | 93 | |
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93 | 94 | def delete_pair(event: KeyPressEvent): |
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94 | 95 | """Delete auto-closed parenthesis""" |
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95 | 96 | event.current_buffer.delete() |
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96 | 97 | event.current_buffer.delete_before_cursor() |
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97 | 98 | |
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98 | 99 | |
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99 | 100 | auto_match_parens = {"(": parenthesis, "[": brackets, "{": braces} |
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100 | 101 | auto_match_parens_raw_string = { |
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101 | 102 | "(": raw_string_parenthesis, |
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102 | 103 | "[": raw_string_bracket, |
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103 | 104 | "{": raw_string_braces, |
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104 | 105 | } |
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