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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """A factory for creating configuration objects. |
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3 | """A factory for creating configuration objects. | |
4 | """ |
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4 | """ | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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6 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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7 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
8 | # |
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8 | # | |
9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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9 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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10 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | # Imports |
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14 | # Imports | |
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | import os |
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17 | import os | |
18 | import sys |
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18 | import sys | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | from IPython.external import argparse |
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20 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
21 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
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21 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
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22 | from IPython.utils.genutils import filefind | |||
22 |
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23 | |||
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
24 | # Code |
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25 | # Code | |
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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26 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 |
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27 | |||
27 |
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28 | |||
28 | class ConfigLoaderError(Exception): |
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29 | class ConfigLoaderError(Exception): | |
29 | pass |
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30 | pass | |
30 |
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31 | |||
31 |
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32 | |||
32 | class ConfigLoader(object): |
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33 | class ConfigLoader(object): | |
33 | """A object for loading configurations from just about anywhere. |
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34 | """A object for loading configurations from just about anywhere. | |
34 |
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35 | |||
35 | The resulting configuration is packaged as a :class:`Struct`. |
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36 | The resulting configuration is packaged as a :class:`Struct`. | |
36 |
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37 | |||
37 | Notes |
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38 | Notes | |
38 | ----- |
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39 | ----- | |
39 | A :class:`ConfigLoader` does one thing: load a config from a source |
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40 | A :class:`ConfigLoader` does one thing: load a config from a source | |
40 | (file, command line arguments) and returns the data as a :class:`Struct`. |
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41 | (file, command line arguments) and returns the data as a :class:`Struct`. | |
41 | There are lots of things that :class:`ConfigLoader` does not do. It does |
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42 | There are lots of things that :class:`ConfigLoader` does not do. It does | |
42 | not implement complex logic for finding config files. It does not handle |
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43 | not implement complex logic for finding config files. It does not handle | |
43 | default values or merge multiple configs. These things need to be |
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44 | default values or merge multiple configs. These things need to be | |
44 | handled elsewhere. |
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45 | handled elsewhere. | |
45 | """ |
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46 | """ | |
46 |
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47 | |||
47 | def __init__(self): |
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48 | def __init__(self): | |
48 | """A base class for config loaders. |
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49 | """A base class for config loaders. | |
49 |
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50 | |||
50 | Examples |
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51 | Examples | |
51 | -------- |
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52 | -------- | |
52 |
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53 | |||
53 | >>> cl = ConfigLoader() |
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54 | >>> cl = ConfigLoader() | |
54 | >>> config = cl.load_config() |
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55 | >>> config = cl.load_config() | |
55 | >>> config |
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56 | >>> config | |
56 | {} |
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57 | {} | |
57 | """ |
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58 | """ | |
58 | self.clear() |
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59 | self.clear() | |
59 |
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60 | |||
60 | def clear(self): |
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61 | def clear(self): | |
61 | self.config = Struct() |
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62 | self.config = Struct() | |
62 |
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63 | |||
63 | def load_config(self): |
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64 | def load_config(self): | |
64 | """Load a config from somewhere, return a Struct. |
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65 | """Load a config from somewhere, return a Struct. | |
65 |
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66 | |||
66 | Usually, this will cause self.config to be set and then returned. |
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67 | Usually, this will cause self.config to be set and then returned. | |
67 | """ |
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68 | """ | |
68 | return self.config |
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69 | return self.config | |
69 |
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70 | |||
70 |
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71 | |||
71 | class FileConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): |
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72 | class FileConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): | |
72 | """A base class for file based configurations. |
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73 | """A base class for file based configurations. | |
73 |
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74 | |||
74 | As we add more file based config loaders, the common logic should go |
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75 | As we add more file based config loaders, the common logic should go | |
75 | here. |
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76 | here. | |
76 | """ |
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77 | """ | |
77 | pass |
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78 | pass | |
78 |
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79 | |||
79 |
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80 | |||
80 | class PyFileConfigLoader(FileConfigLoader): |
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81 | class PyFileConfigLoader(FileConfigLoader): | |
81 | """A config loader for pure python files. |
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82 | """A config loader for pure python files. | |
82 |
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83 | |||
83 | This calls execfile on a plain python file and looks for attributes |
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84 | This calls execfile on a plain python file and looks for attributes | |
84 | that are all caps. These attribute are added to the config Struct. |
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85 | that are all caps. These attribute are added to the config Struct. | |
85 | """ |
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86 | """ | |
86 |
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87 | |||
87 |
def __init__(self, filename, path= |
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88 | def __init__(self, filename, path=None): | |
88 | """Build a config loader for a filename and path. |
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89 | """Build a config loader for a filename and path. | |
89 |
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90 | |||
90 | Parameters |
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91 | Parameters | |
91 | ---------- |
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92 | ---------- | |
92 | filename : str |
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93 | filename : str | |
93 | The file name of the config file. |
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94 | The file name of the config file. | |
94 | path : str, list, tuple |
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95 | path : str, list, tuple | |
95 | The path to search for the config file on, or a sequence of |
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96 | The path to search for the config file on, or a sequence of | |
96 | paths to try in order. |
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97 | paths to try in order. | |
97 | """ |
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98 | """ | |
98 | super(PyFileConfigLoader, self).__init__() |
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99 | super(PyFileConfigLoader, self).__init__() | |
99 | self.filename = filename |
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100 | self.filename = filename | |
100 | self.path = path |
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101 | self.path = path | |
101 | self.full_filename = '' |
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102 | self.full_filename = '' | |
102 | self.data = None |
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103 | self.data = None | |
103 |
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104 | |||
104 | def load_config(self): |
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105 | def load_config(self): | |
105 | """Load the config from a file and return it as a Struct.""" |
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106 | """Load the config from a file and return it as a Struct.""" | |
106 | self._find_file() |
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107 | self._find_file() | |
107 | self._read_file_as_dict() |
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108 | self._read_file_as_dict() | |
108 | self._convert_to_struct() |
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109 | self._convert_to_struct() | |
109 | return self.config |
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110 | return self.config | |
110 |
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111 | |||
111 | def _find_file(self): |
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112 | def _find_file(self): | |
112 | """Try to find the file by searching the paths.""" |
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113 | """Try to find the file by searching the paths.""" | |
113 | if os.path.isfile(os.path.expanduser(self.filename)): |
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114 | self.full_filename = filefind(self.filename, self.path) | |
114 | self.full_filename = os.path.expanduser(self.filename) |
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115 | return |
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116 | if self.path == '.': |
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117 | self.path = [os.getcwd()] |
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118 | if not isinstance(path, (list, tuple)): |
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119 | raise TypeError("path must be a list or tuple, got: %r" % self.path) |
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120 | for p in self.path: |
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121 | if p == '.': p = os.getcwd() |
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122 | full_filename = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join(p, self.filename)) |
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123 | if os.path.isfile(full_filename): |
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124 | self.full_filename = full_filename |
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125 | return |
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126 | raise IOError("Config file does not exist in any " |
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127 | "of the search paths: %r, %r" % \ |
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128 | (self.filename, self.path)) |
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129 |
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115 | |||
130 | def _read_file_as_dict(self): |
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116 | def _read_file_as_dict(self): | |
131 | self.data = {} |
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117 | self.data = {} | |
132 | execfile(self.full_filename, self.data) |
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118 | execfile(self.full_filename, self.data) | |
133 |
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119 | |||
134 | def _convert_to_struct(self): |
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120 | def _convert_to_struct(self): | |
135 | if self.data is None: |
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121 | if self.data is None: | |
136 | ConfigLoaderError('self.data does not exist') |
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122 | ConfigLoaderError('self.data does not exist') | |
137 | for k, v in self.data.iteritems(): |
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123 | for k, v in self.data.iteritems(): | |
138 | if k == k.upper(): |
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124 | if k == k.upper(): | |
139 | self.config[k] = v |
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125 | self.config[k] = v | |
140 |
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126 | |||
141 |
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127 | |||
142 | class CommandLineConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): |
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128 | class CommandLineConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): | |
143 | """A config loader for command line arguments. |
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129 | """A config loader for command line arguments. | |
144 |
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130 | |||
145 | As we add more command line based loaders, the common logic should go |
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131 | As we add more command line based loaders, the common logic should go | |
146 | here. |
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132 | here. | |
147 | """ |
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133 | """ | |
148 |
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134 | |||
149 |
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135 | |||
150 | class NoDefault(object): pass |
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136 | class NoDefault(object): pass | |
151 | NoDefault = NoDefault() |
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137 | NoDefault = NoDefault() | |
152 |
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138 | |||
153 | class ArgParseConfigLoader(CommandLineConfigLoader): |
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139 | class ArgParseConfigLoader(CommandLineConfigLoader): | |
154 |
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140 | |||
155 | # arguments = [(('-f','--file'),dict(type=str,dest='file'))] |
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141 | # arguments = [(('-f','--file'),dict(type=str,dest='file'))] | |
156 | arguments = () |
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142 | arguments = () | |
157 |
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143 | |||
158 | def __init__(self, *args, **kw): |
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144 | def __init__(self, *args, **kw): | |
159 | """Create a config loader for use with argparse. |
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145 | """Create a config loader for use with argparse. | |
160 |
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146 | |||
161 | The args and kwargs arguments here are passed onto the constructor |
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147 | The args and kwargs arguments here are passed onto the constructor | |
162 | of :class:`argparse.ArgumentParser`. |
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148 | of :class:`argparse.ArgumentParser`. | |
163 | """ |
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149 | """ | |
164 | super(CommandLineConfigLoader, self).__init__() |
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150 | super(CommandLineConfigLoader, self).__init__() | |
165 | self.args = args |
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151 | self.args = args | |
166 | self.kw = kw |
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152 | self.kw = kw | |
167 |
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153 | |||
168 | def load_config(self, args=None): |
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154 | def load_config(self, args=None): | |
169 | """Parse command line arguments and return as a Struct.""" |
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155 | """Parse command line arguments and return as a Struct.""" | |
170 | self._create_parser() |
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156 | self._create_parser() | |
171 | self._parse_args(args) |
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157 | self._parse_args(args) | |
172 | self._convert_to_struct() |
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158 | self._convert_to_struct() | |
173 | return self.config |
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159 | return self.config | |
174 |
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160 | |||
175 | def _create_parser(self): |
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161 | def _create_parser(self): | |
176 | self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(*self.args, **self.kw) |
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162 | self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(*self.args, **self.kw) | |
177 | self._add_arguments() |
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163 | self._add_arguments() | |
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164 | self._add_other_arguments() | |||
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165 | ||||
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166 | def _add_other_arguments(): | |||
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167 | pass | |||
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168 | |||
179 | def _add_arguments(self): |
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169 | def _add_arguments(self): | |
180 | for argument in self.arguments: |
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170 | for argument in self.arguments: | |
181 | if not argument[1].has_key('default'): |
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171 | if not argument[1].has_key('default'): | |
182 | argument[1]['default'] = NoDefault |
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172 | argument[1]['default'] = NoDefault | |
183 | self.parser.add_argument(*argument[0],**argument[1]) |
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173 | self.parser.add_argument(*argument[0],**argument[1]) | |
184 |
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174 | |||
185 | def _parse_args(self, args=None): |
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175 | def _parse_args(self, args=None): | |
186 | """self.parser->self.parsed_data""" |
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176 | """self.parser->self.parsed_data""" | |
187 | if args is None: |
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177 | if args is None: | |
188 | self.parsed_data = self.parser.parse_args() |
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178 | self.parsed_data = self.parser.parse_args() | |
189 | else: |
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179 | else: | |
190 | self.parsed_data = self.parser.parse_args(args) |
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180 | self.parsed_data = self.parser.parse_args(args) | |
191 |
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181 | |||
192 | def _convert_to_struct(self): |
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182 | def _convert_to_struct(self): | |
193 | """self.parsed_data->self.config""" |
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183 | """self.parsed_data->self.config""" | |
194 | self.config = Struct() |
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184 | self.config = Struct() | |
195 | for k, v in vars(self.parsed_data).items(): |
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185 | for k, v in vars(self.parsed_data).items(): | |
196 | if v is not NoDefault: |
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186 | if v is not NoDefault: | |
197 | setattr(self.config, k, v) |
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187 | setattr(self.config, k, v) | |
198 |
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188 | |||
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189 | class IPythonArgParseConfigLoader(ArgParseConfigLoader): | |||
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190 | ||||
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191 | def _add_other_arguments(self): | |||
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192 | self.parser.add_argument('--ipythondir',dest='IPYTHONDIR',type=str, | |||
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193 | help='set to override default location of IPYTHONDIR', | |||
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194 | default=NoDefault) | |||
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195 | self.parser.add_argument('-p','--p',dest='PROFILE_NAME',type=str, | |||
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196 | help='the string name of the ipython profile to be used', | |||
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197 | default=None) | |||
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198 | self.parser.add_argument('--debug',dest="DEBUG",action='store_true', | |||
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199 | help='debug the application startup process', | |||
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200 | default=NoDefault) |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """ |
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3 | """ | |
4 | An application for IPython |
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4 | An application for IPython | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | Authors: |
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6 | Authors: | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | * Brian Granger |
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8 | * Brian Granger | |
9 | * Fernando Perez |
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9 | * Fernando Perez | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | Notes |
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11 | Notes | |
12 | ----- |
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12 | ----- | |
13 |
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14 | The following directories are relevant in the startup of an app: |
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15 |
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16 | * The ipythondir. This has a default, but can be set by IPYTHONDIR or at |
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17 | the command line. |
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18 | * The current working directory. |
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19 | * Another runtime directory. With some applications (engine, controller) we |
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20 | need the ability to have different cluster configs. Each of these needs |
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21 | to have its own config, security dir and log dir. We could simply treat |
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22 | these as regular ipython dirs. |
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23 |
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24 | There are number of ways in which these directories are used: |
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25 |
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26 | * For config files. |
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27 | * For other assets and resources needed to run. These include |
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28 | plugins, magics, furls files. |
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29 | * For writing various things created at runtime like logs, furl files, etc. |
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30 |
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31 | Questions: |
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32 |
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33 |
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34 | * Can we limit ourselves to 1 config file or do we want to have a sequence |
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35 | of them like IPYTHONDIR->RUNTIMEDIR->CWD? [1] |
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36 | * Do we need a debug mode that has custom exception handling and can drop |
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37 | into pdb upno startup? N |
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38 | * Do we need to use an OutputTrap to capture output and then present it |
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39 | to a user if startup fails? N |
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40 | * Do we want the location of the config file(s) to be independent of the |
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41 | ipython/runtime dir or coupled to it. In other words, can the user select |
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42 | a config file that is outside their runtime/ipython dir. One model is |
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43 | that we could have a very strict model of IPYTHONDIR=runtimed dir= |
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44 | dir used for all config. |
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45 | * Do we install default config files or not? N |
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46 |
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47 | * attempt needs to either clash or to die |
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48 | """ |
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13 | """ | |
49 |
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14 | |||
50 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
51 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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16 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
52 | # |
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17 | # | |
53 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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18 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
54 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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19 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 |
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21 | |||
57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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22 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
58 | # Imports |
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23 | # Imports | |
59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
60 |
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25 | |||
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26 | import os | |||
61 | import sys |
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27 | import sys | |
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28 | import traceback | |||
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29 | ||||
62 | from copy import deepcopy |
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30 | from copy import deepcopy | |
63 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
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31 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
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32 | from IPython.utils.genutils import get_ipython_dir, filefind | |||
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33 | from IPython.config.loader import ( | |||
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34 | IPythonArgParseConfigLoader, | |||
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35 | PyFileConfigLoader | |||
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36 | ) | |||
64 |
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37 | |||
65 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
66 | # Classes and functions |
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39 | # Classes and functions | |
67 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
68 |
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41 | |||
69 |
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42 | |||
70 | class ApplicationError(Exception): |
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43 | class ApplicationError(Exception): | |
71 | pass |
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44 | pass | |
72 |
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45 | |||
73 |
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46 | |||
74 | class Application(object): |
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47 | class Application(object): | |
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48 | """Load a config, construct an app and run it. | |||
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49 | """ | |||
75 |
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50 | |||
76 | runtime_dirs = [] |
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51 | config_file_name = 'ipython_config.py' | |
77 | default_config = Struct() |
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52 | name = 'ipython' | |
78 | runtime_dir = '' |
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53 | debug = False | |
79 | config_file = '' |
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80 | name = '' |
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81 |
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54 | |||
82 | def __init__(self): |
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55 | def __init__(self): | |
83 | pass |
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56 | pass | |
84 |
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57 | |||
85 | def start(self): |
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58 | def start(self): | |
86 | """Start the application.""" |
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59 | """Start the application.""" | |
87 |
self.attempt(self.create_ |
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60 | self.attempt(self.create_default_config) | |
88 |
self.attempt(self. |
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61 | self.attempt(self.pre_load_command_line_config) | |
89 |
self.attempt(self. |
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62 | self.attempt(self.load_command_line_config, action='exit') | |
90 |
self.attempt(self. |
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63 | self.attempt(self.post_load_command_line_config) | |
91 |
self.attempt(self. |
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64 | self.attempt(self.find_ipythondir) | |
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65 | self.attempt(self.find_config_file_name) | |||
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66 | self.attempt(self.find_config_file_paths) | |||
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67 | self.attempt(self.pre_load_file_config) | |||
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68 | self.attempt(self.load_file_config) | |||
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69 | self.attempt(self.post_load_file_config) | |||
92 | self.attempt(self.merge_configs) |
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70 | self.attempt(self.merge_configs) | |
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71 | self.attempt(self.pre_construct) | |||
93 | self.attempt(self.construct) |
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72 | self.attempt(self.construct) | |
94 |
self.attempt(self. |
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73 | self.attempt(self.post_construct) | |
95 | self.attempt(self.start_app) |
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74 | self.attempt(self.start_app) | |
96 |
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75 | |||
97 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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76 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
98 | # Various stages of Application creation |
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77 | # Various stages of Application creation | |
99 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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78 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
100 |
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79 | |||
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80 | def create_default_config(self): | |||
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81 | """Create defaults that can't be set elsewhere.""" | |||
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82 | self.default_config = Struct() | |||
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83 | self.default_config.IPYTHONDIR = get_ipython_dir() | |||
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84 | ||||
101 | def create_command_line_config(self): |
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85 | def create_command_line_config(self): | |
102 |
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86 | """Create and return a command line config loader.""" | |
103 | self.command_line_config = Struct() |
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87 | return IPythonArgParseConfigLoader(description=self.name) | |
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88 | ||||
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89 | def pre_load_command_line_config(self): | |||
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90 | """Do actions just before loading the command line config.""" | |||
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91 | pass | |||
104 |
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92 | |||
105 |
def |
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93 | def load_command_line_config(self): | |
106 | """Find the runtime directory for this application. |
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94 | """Load the command line config. | |
107 |
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95 | |||
108 |
This |
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96 | This method also sets ``self.debug``. | |
109 | """ |
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97 | """ | |
110 | pass |
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111 |
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98 | |||
112 | def create_runtime_dirs(self): |
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99 | loader = self.create_command_line_config() | |
113 | """Create the runtime dirs if they don't exist.""" |
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100 | self.command_line_config = loader.load_config() | |
|
101 | try: | |||
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102 | self.debug = self.command_line_config.DEBUG | |||
|
103 | except AttributeError: | |||
|
104 | pass # use class default | |||
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105 | self.log("Default config loaded:", self.default_config) | |||
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106 | self.log("Command line config loaded:", self.command_line_config) | |||
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107 | ||||
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108 | def post_load_command_line_config(self): | |||
|
109 | """Do actions just after loading the command line config.""" | |||
114 | pass |
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110 | pass | |
115 |
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111 | |||
116 |
def find_ |
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112 | def find_ipythondir(self): | |
117 | """Find the config file for this application.""" |
|
113 | """Set the IPython directory. | |
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114 | ||||
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115 | This sets ``self.ipythondir``, but the actual value that is passed | |||
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116 | to the application is kept in either ``self.default_config`` or | |||
|
117 | ``self.command_line_config``. This also added ``self.ipythondir`` to | |||
|
118 | ``sys.path`` so config files there can be references by other config | |||
|
119 | files. | |||
|
120 | """ | |||
|
121 | ||||
|
122 | try: | |||
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123 | self.ipythondir = self.command_line_config.IPYTHONDIR | |||
|
124 | except AttributeError: | |||
|
125 | self.ipythondir = self.default_config.IPYTHONDIR | |||
|
126 | sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(self.ipythondir)) | |||
|
127 | self.log("IPYTHONDIR set to: %s" % self.ipythondir) | |||
|
128 | ||||
|
129 | def find_config_file_name(self): | |||
|
130 | """Find the config file name for this application. | |||
|
131 | ||||
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132 | If a profile has been set at the command line, this will resolve | |||
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133 | it. The search paths for the config file are set in | |||
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134 | :meth:`find_config_file_paths` and then passed to the config file | |||
|
135 | loader where they are resolved to an absolute path. | |||
|
136 | """ | |||
|
137 | ||||
|
138 | if self.command_line_config.PROFILE_NAME is not None: | |||
|
139 | self.profile_name = self.command_line_config.PROFILE_NAME | |||
|
140 | name_parts = self.config_file_name.split('.') | |||
|
141 | name_parts.insert(1, '_' + self.profile_name + '.') | |||
|
142 | self.config_file_name = ''.join(name_parts) | |||
|
143 | ||||
|
144 | def find_config_file_paths(self): | |||
|
145 | """Set the search paths for resolving the config file.""" | |||
|
146 | self.config_file_paths = (os.getcwd(), self.ipythondir) | |||
|
147 | ||||
|
148 | def pre_load_file_config(self): | |||
|
149 | """Do actions before the config file is loaded.""" | |||
118 | pass |
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150 | pass | |
119 |
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151 | |||
120 |
def |
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152 | def load_file_config(self): | |
121 | self.file_configs = [Struct()] |
|
153 | """Load the config file. | |
|
154 | ||||
|
155 | This tries to load the config file from disk. If successful, the | |||
|
156 | ``CONFIG_FILE`` config variable is set to the resolved config file | |||
|
157 | location. If not successful, an empty config is used. | |||
|
158 | """ | |||
|
159 | loader = PyFileConfigLoader(self.config_file_name, | |||
|
160 | self.config_file_paths) | |||
|
161 | try: | |||
|
162 | self.file_config = loader.load_config() | |||
|
163 | self.file_config.CONFIG_FILE = loader.full_filename | |||
|
164 | except IOError: | |||
|
165 | self.log("Config file not found, skipping: %s" % \ | |||
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166 | self.config_file_name) | |||
|
167 | self.file_config = Struct() | |||
|
168 | else: | |||
|
169 | self.log("Config file loaded: %s" % loader.full_filename) | |||
|
170 | ||||
|
171 | def post_load_file_config(self): | |||
|
172 | """Do actions after the config file is loaded.""" | |||
|
173 | pass | |||
122 |
|
174 | |||
123 | def merge_configs(self): |
|
175 | def merge_configs(self): | |
|
176 | """Merge the default, command line and file config objects.""" | |||
124 | config = Struct() |
|
177 | config = Struct() | |
125 | all_configs = self.file_configs + self.command_line_config |
|
178 | config.update(self.default_config) | |
126 | for c in all_configs: |
|
179 | config.update(self.command_line_config) | |
127 |
|
|
180 | config.update(self.file_config) | |
128 | self.master_config = config |
|
181 | self.master_config = config | |
|
182 | self.log("Master config created:", self.master_config) | |||
129 |
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183 | |||
130 |
def construct(self |
|
184 | def pre_construct(self): | |
131 | """Construct the main components that make up this app.""" |
|
185 | """Do actions after the config has been built, but before construct.""" | |
132 | pass |
|
186 | pass | |
133 |
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187 | |||
134 |
def st |
|
188 | def construct(self): | |
135 | """Start logging, if needed, at the last possible moment.""" |
|
189 | """Construct the main components that make up this app.""" | |
|
190 | self.log("Constructing components for application...") | |||
|
191 | ||||
|
192 | def post_construct(self): | |||
|
193 | """Do actions after construct, but before starting the app.""" | |||
136 | pass |
|
194 | pass | |
137 |
|
195 | |||
138 | def start_app(self): |
|
196 | def start_app(self): | |
139 | """Actually start the app.""" |
|
197 | """Actually start the app.""" | |
140 | pass |
|
198 | self.log("Starting application...") | |
141 |
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199 | |||
142 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
200 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
143 | # Utility methods |
|
201 | # Utility methods | |
144 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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202 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
145 |
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203 | |||
146 | def abort(self): |
|
204 | def abort(self): | |
147 | """Abort the starting of the application.""" |
|
205 | """Abort the starting of the application.""" | |
148 | print "Aborting application: ", self.name |
|
206 | print "Aborting application: ", self.name | |
149 | sys.exit(1) |
|
207 | sys.exit(1) | |
150 |
|
208 | |||
151 |
def |
|
209 | def exit(self): | |
|
210 | print "Exiting application: ", self.name | |||
|
211 | sys.exit(1) | |||
|
212 | ||||
|
213 | def attempt(self, func, action='abort'): | |||
152 | try: |
|
214 | try: | |
153 | func() |
|
215 | func() | |
154 | except: |
|
216 | except: | |
155 | self.handle_error() |
|
217 | if action == 'abort': | |
156 |
self. |
|
218 | self.print_traceback() | |
157 |
|
219 | self.abort() | ||
158 | def handle_error(self): |
|
220 | elif action == 'exit': | |
159 | print "I am dying!" |
|
221 | self.exit() | |
160 |
|
222 | |||
161 | No newline at end of file |
|
223 | def print_traceback(self): | |
|
224 | print "Error in appliction startup: ", self.name | |||
|
225 | ||||
|
226 | traceback.print_exc() | |||
|
227 | ||||
|
228 | def log(self, *args): | |||
|
229 | if self.debug: | |||
|
230 | for arg in args: | |||
|
231 | print "[%s] %s" % (self.name, arg) No newline at end of file |
@@ -1,225 +1,225 b'' | |||||
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
|
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """ |
|
3 | """ | |
4 | A lightweight component system for IPython. |
|
4 | A lightweight component system for IPython. | |
5 |
|
5 | |||
6 | Authors: |
|
6 | Authors: | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | * Brian Granger |
|
8 | * Brian Granger | |
9 | * Fernando Perez |
|
9 | * Fernando Perez | |
10 | """ |
|
10 | """ | |
11 |
|
11 | |||
12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
13 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
|
13 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
14 | # |
|
14 | # | |
15 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
15 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
16 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
16 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
17 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
18 |
|
18 | |||
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
20 | # Imports |
|
20 | # Imports | |
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
22 |
|
22 | |||
23 | from copy import deepcopy |
|
23 | from copy import deepcopy | |
24 | from weakref import WeakValueDictionary |
|
24 | from weakref import WeakValueDictionary | |
25 |
|
25 | |||
26 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
|
26 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
27 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
|
27 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | |
28 | HasTraitlets, TraitletError, MetaHasTraitlets, Instance, This |
|
28 | HasTraitlets, TraitletError, MetaHasTraitlets, Instance, This | |
29 | ) |
|
29 | ) | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 |
|
31 | |||
32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
32 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
33 | # Helper classes for Components |
|
33 | # Helper classes for Components | |
34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
35 |
|
35 | |||
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 | class ComponentError(Exception): |
|
37 | class ComponentError(Exception): | |
38 | pass |
|
38 | pass | |
39 |
|
39 | |||
40 | class MetaComponentTracker(type): |
|
40 | class MetaComponentTracker(type): | |
41 | """A metaclass that tracks instances of Components and its subclasses.""" |
|
41 | """A metaclass that tracks instances of Components and its subclasses.""" | |
42 |
|
42 | |||
43 | def __init__(cls, name, bases, d): |
|
43 | def __init__(cls, name, bases, d): | |
44 | super(MetaComponentTracker, cls).__init__(name, bases, d) |
|
44 | super(MetaComponentTracker, cls).__init__(name, bases, d) | |
45 | cls.__instance_refs = WeakValueDictionary() |
|
45 | cls.__instance_refs = WeakValueDictionary() | |
46 | cls.__numcreated = 0 |
|
46 | cls.__numcreated = 0 | |
47 |
|
47 | |||
48 | def __call__(cls, *args, **kw): |
|
48 | def __call__(cls, *args, **kw): | |
49 | """Called when *class* is called (instantiated)!!! |
|
49 | """Called when *class* is called (instantiated)!!! | |
50 |
|
50 | |||
51 | When a Component or subclass is instantiated, this is called and |
|
51 | When a Component or subclass is instantiated, this is called and | |
52 | the instance is saved in a WeakValueDictionary for tracking. |
|
52 | the instance is saved in a WeakValueDictionary for tracking. | |
53 | """ |
|
53 | """ | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 | instance = super(MetaComponentTracker, cls).__call__(*args, **kw) |
|
55 | instance = super(MetaComponentTracker, cls).__call__(*args, **kw) | |
56 | for c in cls.__mro__: |
|
56 | for c in cls.__mro__: | |
57 | if issubclass(cls, c) and issubclass(c, Component): |
|
57 | if issubclass(cls, c) and issubclass(c, Component): | |
58 | c.__numcreated += 1 |
|
58 | c.__numcreated += 1 | |
59 | c.__instance_refs[c.__numcreated] = instance |
|
59 | c.__instance_refs[c.__numcreated] = instance | |
60 | return instance |
|
60 | return instance | |
61 |
|
61 | |||
62 | def get_instances(cls, name=None, klass=None, root=None): |
|
62 | def get_instances(cls, name=None, klass=None, root=None): | |
63 | """Get all instances of cls and its subclasses. |
|
63 | """Get all instances of cls and its subclasses. | |
64 |
|
64 | |||
65 | Parameters |
|
65 | Parameters | |
66 | ---------- |
|
66 | ---------- | |
67 | name : str |
|
67 | name : str | |
68 | Limit to components with this name. |
|
68 | Limit to components with this name. | |
69 | klass : class |
|
69 | klass : class | |
70 | Limit to components having isinstance(component, klass) |
|
70 | Limit to components having isinstance(component, klass) | |
71 | root : Component or subclass |
|
71 | root : Component or subclass | |
72 | Limit to components having this root. |
|
72 | Limit to components having this root. | |
73 | """ |
|
73 | """ | |
74 | instances = cls.__instance_refs.values() |
|
74 | instances = cls.__instance_refs.values() | |
75 | if name is not None: |
|
75 | if name is not None: | |
76 | instances = [i for i in instances if i.name == name] |
|
76 | instances = [i for i in instances if i.name == name] | |
77 | if klass is not None: |
|
77 | if klass is not None: | |
78 | instances = [i for i in instances if isinstance(i, klass)] |
|
78 | instances = [i for i in instances if isinstance(i, klass)] | |
79 | if root is not None: |
|
79 | if root is not None: | |
80 | instances = [i for i in instances if i.root == root] |
|
80 | instances = [i for i in instances if i.root == root] | |
81 | return instances |
|
81 | return instances | |
82 |
|
82 | |||
83 | def get_instances_by_condition(cls, call, name=None, klass=None, root=None): |
|
83 | def get_instances_by_condition(cls, call, name=None, klass=None, root=None): | |
84 | """Get all instances of cls, i such that call(i)==True. |
|
84 | """Get all instances of cls, i such that call(i)==True. | |
85 |
|
85 | |||
86 | This also takes the ``name``, ``klass`` and ``root`` arguments of |
|
86 | This also takes the ``name``, ``klass`` and ``root`` arguments of | |
87 | :meth:`get_instance` |
|
87 | :meth:`get_instance` | |
88 | """ |
|
88 | """ | |
89 | return [i for i in cls.get_instances(name,klass,root) if call(i)] |
|
89 | return [i for i in cls.get_instances(name,klass,root) if call(i)] | |
90 |
|
90 | |||
91 |
|
91 | |||
92 | class ComponentNameGenerator(object): |
|
92 | class ComponentNameGenerator(object): | |
93 | """A Singleton to generate unique component names.""" |
|
93 | """A Singleton to generate unique component names.""" | |
94 |
|
94 | |||
95 | def __init__(self, prefix): |
|
95 | def __init__(self, prefix): | |
96 | self.prefix = prefix |
|
96 | self.prefix = prefix | |
97 | self.i = 0 |
|
97 | self.i = 0 | |
98 |
|
98 | |||
99 | def __call__(self): |
|
99 | def __call__(self): | |
100 | count = self.i |
|
100 | count = self.i | |
101 | self.i += 1 |
|
101 | self.i += 1 | |
102 | return "%s%s" % (self.prefix, count) |
|
102 | return "%s%s" % (self.prefix, count) | |
103 |
|
103 | |||
104 |
|
104 | |||
105 | ComponentNameGenerator = ComponentNameGenerator('ipython.component') |
|
105 | ComponentNameGenerator = ComponentNameGenerator('ipython.component') | |
106 |
|
106 | |||
107 |
|
107 | |||
108 | class MetaComponent(MetaHasTraitlets, MetaComponentTracker): |
|
108 | class MetaComponent(MetaHasTraitlets, MetaComponentTracker): | |
109 | pass |
|
109 | pass | |
110 |
|
110 | |||
111 |
|
111 | |||
112 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
112 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
113 | # Component implementation |
|
113 | # Component implementation | |
114 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
114 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
115 |
|
115 | |||
116 |
|
116 | |||
117 | class Component(HasTraitlets): |
|
117 | class Component(HasTraitlets): | |
118 |
|
118 | |||
119 | __metaclass__ = MetaComponent |
|
119 | __metaclass__ = MetaComponent | |
120 |
|
120 | |||
121 | # Traitlets are fun! |
|
121 | # Traitlets are fun! | |
122 | config = Instance(Struct,(),{}) |
|
122 | config = Instance(Struct,(),{}) | |
123 | parent = This() |
|
123 | parent = This() | |
124 | root = This() |
|
124 | root = This() | |
125 |
|
125 | |||
126 | def __init__(self, parent, name=None, config=None): |
|
126 | def __init__(self, parent, name=None, config=None): | |
127 | """Create a component given a parent and possibly and name and config. |
|
127 | """Create a component given a parent and possibly and name and config. | |
128 |
|
128 | |||
129 | Parameters |
|
129 | Parameters | |
130 | ---------- |
|
130 | ---------- | |
131 | parent : Component subclass |
|
131 | parent : Component subclass | |
132 | The parent in the component graph. The parent is used |
|
132 | The parent in the component graph. The parent is used | |
133 | to get the root of the component graph. |
|
133 | to get the root of the component graph. | |
134 | name : str |
|
134 | name : str | |
135 | The unique name of the component. If empty, then a unique |
|
135 | The unique name of the component. If empty, then a unique | |
136 | one will be autogenerated. |
|
136 | one will be autogenerated. | |
137 | config : Struct |
|
137 | config : Struct | |
138 | If this is empty, self.config = parent.config, otherwise |
|
138 | If this is empty, self.config = parent.config, otherwise | |
139 | self.config = config and root.config is ignored. This argument |
|
139 | self.config = config and root.config is ignored. This argument | |
140 | should only be used to *override* the automatic inheritance of |
|
140 | should only be used to *override* the automatic inheritance of | |
141 | parent.config. If a caller wants to modify parent.config |
|
141 | parent.config. If a caller wants to modify parent.config | |
142 | (not override), the caller should make a copy and change |
|
142 | (not override), the caller should make a copy and change | |
143 | attributes and then pass the copy to this argument. |
|
143 | attributes and then pass the copy to this argument. | |
144 |
|
144 | |||
145 | Notes |
|
145 | Notes | |
146 | ----- |
|
146 | ----- | |
147 | Subclasses of Component must call the :meth:`__init__` method of |
|
147 | Subclasses of Component must call the :meth:`__init__` method of | |
148 | :class:`Component` *before* doing anything else and using |
|
148 | :class:`Component` *before* doing anything else and using | |
149 | :func:`super`:: |
|
149 | :func:`super`:: | |
150 |
|
150 | |||
151 | class MyComponent(Component): |
|
151 | class MyComponent(Component): | |
152 | def __init__(self, parent, name=None, config=None): |
|
152 | def __init__(self, parent, name=None, config=None): | |
153 | super(MyComponent, self).__init__(parent, name, config) |
|
153 | super(MyComponent, self).__init__(parent, name, config) | |
154 | # Then any other code you need to finish initialization. |
|
154 | # Then any other code you need to finish initialization. | |
155 |
|
155 | |||
156 | This ensures that the :attr:`parent`, :attr:`name` and :attr:`config` |
|
156 | This ensures that the :attr:`parent`, :attr:`name` and :attr:`config` | |
157 | attributes are handled properly. |
|
157 | attributes are handled properly. | |
158 | """ |
|
158 | """ | |
159 | super(Component, self).__init__() |
|
159 | super(Component, self).__init__() | |
160 | self._children = [] |
|
160 | self._children = [] | |
161 | if name is None: |
|
161 | if name is None: | |
162 | self.name = ComponentNameGenerator() |
|
162 | self.name = ComponentNameGenerator() | |
163 | else: |
|
163 | else: | |
164 | self.name = name |
|
164 | self.name = name | |
165 | self.root = self # This is the default, it is set when parent is set |
|
165 | self.root = self # This is the default, it is set when parent is set | |
166 | self.parent = parent |
|
166 | self.parent = parent | |
167 | if config is not None: |
|
167 | if config is not None: | |
168 | self.config = deepcopy(config) |
|
168 | self.config = deepcopy(config) | |
169 | else: |
|
169 | else: | |
170 | if self.parent is not None: |
|
170 | if self.parent is not None: | |
171 | self.config = deepcopy(self.parent.config) |
|
171 | self.config = deepcopy(self.parent.config) | |
172 |
|
172 | |||
173 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
173 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
174 | # Static traitlet notifiations |
|
174 | # Static traitlet notifiations | |
175 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
175 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
176 |
|
176 | |||
177 | def _parent_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
177 | def _parent_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
178 | if old is not None: |
|
178 | if old is not None: | |
179 | old._remove_child(self) |
|
179 | old._remove_child(self) | |
180 | if new is not None: |
|
180 | if new is not None: | |
181 | new._add_child(self) |
|
181 | new._add_child(self) | |
182 |
|
182 | |||
183 | if new is None: |
|
183 | if new is None: | |
184 | self.root = self |
|
184 | self.root = self | |
185 | else: |
|
185 | else: | |
186 | self.root = new.root |
|
186 | self.root = new.root | |
187 |
|
187 | |||
188 | def _root_changed(self, name, old, new): |
|
188 | def _root_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
189 | if self.parent is None: |
|
189 | if self.parent is None: | |
190 | if not (new is self): |
|
190 | if not (new is self): | |
191 | raise ComponentError("Root not self, but parent is None.") |
|
191 | raise ComponentError("Root not self, but parent is None.") | |
192 | else: |
|
192 | else: | |
193 | if not self.parent.root is new: |
|
193 | if not self.parent.root is new: | |
194 | raise ComponentError("Error in setting the root attribute: " |
|
194 | raise ComponentError("Error in setting the root attribute: " | |
195 | "root != parent.root") |
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195 | "root != parent.root") | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | def _config_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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197 | def _config_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
198 | # Get all traitlets with a config_key metadata entry |
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198 | # Get all traitlets with a config_key metadata entry | |
199 |
traitlets = self.traitlets(config_key |
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199 | traitlets = self.traitlets('config_key') | |
200 | for k, v in traitlets.items(): |
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200 | for k, v in traitlets.items(): | |
201 | try: |
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201 | try: | |
202 | config_value = new[v.get_metadata('config_key')] |
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202 | config_value = new[v.get_metadata('config_key')] | |
203 | except KeyError: |
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203 | except KeyError: | |
204 | pass |
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204 | pass | |
205 | else: |
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205 | else: | |
206 | setattr(self, k, config_value) |
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206 | setattr(self, k, config_value) | |
207 |
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207 | |||
208 | @property |
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208 | @property | |
209 | def children(self): |
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209 | def children(self): | |
210 | """A list of all my child components.""" |
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210 | """A list of all my child components.""" | |
211 | return self._children |
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211 | return self._children | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | def _remove_child(self, child): |
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213 | def _remove_child(self, child): | |
214 | """A private method for removing children componenets.""" |
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214 | """A private method for removing children componenets.""" | |
215 | if child in self._children: |
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215 | if child in self._children: | |
216 | index = self._children.index(child) |
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216 | index = self._children.index(child) | |
217 | del self._children[index] |
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217 | del self._children[index] | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | def _add_child(self, child): |
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219 | def _add_child(self, child): | |
220 | """A private method for adding children componenets.""" |
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220 | """A private method for adding children componenets.""" | |
221 | if child not in self._children: |
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221 | if child not in self._children: | |
222 | self._children.append(child) |
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222 | self._children.append(child) | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | def __repr__(self): |
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224 | def __repr__(self): | |
225 | return "<Component('%s')>" % self.name |
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225 | return "<Component('%s')>" % self.name |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python |
|
3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python | |
4 |
|
4 | |||
5 | Requires Python 2.1 or better. |
|
5 | Requires Python 2.1 or better. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | This file contains the main make_IPython() starter function. |
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7 | This file contains the main make_IPython() starter function. | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | #***************************************************************************** |
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10 | #***************************************************************************** | |
11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #***************************************************************************** |
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16 | #***************************************************************************** | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | try: |
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18 | try: | |
19 | credits._Printer__data = """ |
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19 | credits._Printer__data = """ | |
20 | Python: %s |
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20 | Python: %s | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | IPython: The IPython Development Team. |
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22 | IPython: The IPython Development Team. | |
23 | See http://ipython.scipy.org for more information.""" \ |
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23 | See http://ipython.scipy.org for more information.""" \ | |
24 | % credits._Printer__data |
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24 | % credits._Printer__data | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | copyright._Printer__data += """ |
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26 | copyright._Printer__data += """ | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | Copyright (c) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team. |
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28 | Copyright (c) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team. | |
29 | Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez, Janko Hauser, Nathan Gray. |
|
29 | Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez, Janko Hauser, Nathan Gray. | |
30 | All Rights Reserved.""" |
|
30 | All Rights Reserved.""" | |
31 | except NameError: |
|
31 | except NameError: | |
32 | # Can happen if ipython was started with 'python -S', so that site.py is |
|
32 | # Can happen if ipython was started with 'python -S', so that site.py is | |
33 | # not loaded |
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33 | # not loaded | |
34 | pass |
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34 | pass | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | #**************************************************************************** |
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36 | #**************************************************************************** | |
37 | # Required modules |
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37 | # Required modules | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | # From the standard library |
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39 | # From the standard library | |
40 | import __main__ |
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40 | import __main__ | |
41 | import __builtin__ |
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41 | import __builtin__ | |
42 | import os |
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42 | import os | |
43 | import sys |
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43 | import sys | |
44 | from pprint import pprint |
|
44 | from pprint import pprint | |
45 | import warnings |
|
45 | import warnings | |
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | # Our own |
|
47 | # Our own | |
48 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt |
|
48 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt | |
49 | from IPython.core import release |
|
49 | from IPython.core import release | |
50 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
|
50 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
51 | from IPython.core.outputtrap import OutputTrap |
|
51 | from IPython.core.outputtrap import OutputTrap | |
52 | from IPython.config.configloader import ConfigLoader |
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52 | from IPython.config.configloader import ConfigLoader | |
53 | from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell |
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53 | from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell | |
54 | from IPython.core.usage import cmd_line_usage, interactive_usage |
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54 | from IPython.core.usage import cmd_line_usage, interactive_usage | |
55 | from IPython.utils.genutils import * |
|
55 | from IPython.utils.genutils import * | |
56 |
|
56 | |||
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | def force_import(modname,force_reload=False): |
|
58 | def force_import(modname,force_reload=False): | |
59 | if modname in sys.modules and force_reload: |
|
59 | if modname in sys.modules and force_reload: | |
60 | info("reloading: %s" % modname) |
|
60 | info("reloading: %s" % modname) | |
61 | reload(sys.modules[modname]) |
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61 | reload(sys.modules[modname]) | |
62 | else: |
|
62 | else: | |
63 | __import__(modname) |
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63 | __import__(modname) | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | def threaded_shell_warning(): |
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66 | def threaded_shell_warning(): | |
67 | msg = """ |
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67 | msg = """ | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | The IPython threaded shells and their associated command line |
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69 | The IPython threaded shells and their associated command line | |
70 | arguments (pylab/wthread/gthread/qthread/q4thread) have been |
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70 | arguments (pylab/wthread/gthread/qthread/q4thread) have been | |
71 | deprecated. See the %gui magic for information on the new interface. |
|
71 | deprecated. See the %gui magic for information on the new interface. | |
72 | """ |
|
72 | """ | |
73 | warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=1) |
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73 | warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=1) | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
77 | def make_IPython(argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1, |
|
77 | def make_IPython(argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1, | |
78 | rc_override=None,shell_class=InteractiveShell, |
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78 | rc_override=None,shell_class=InteractiveShell, | |
79 | embedded=False,**kw): |
|
79 | embedded=False,**kw): | |
80 | """This is a dump of IPython into a single function. |
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80 | """This is a dump of IPython into a single function. | |
81 |
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81 | |||
82 | Later it will have to be broken up in a sensible manner. |
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82 | Later it will have to be broken up in a sensible manner. | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | Arguments: |
|
84 | Arguments: | |
85 |
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85 | |||
86 | - argv: a list similar to sys.argv[1:]. It should NOT contain the desired |
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86 | - argv: a list similar to sys.argv[1:]. It should NOT contain the desired | |
87 | script name, b/c DPyGetOpt strips the first argument only for the real |
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87 | script name, b/c DPyGetOpt strips the first argument only for the real | |
88 | sys.argv. |
|
88 | sys.argv. | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | - user_ns: a dict to be used as the user's namespace.""" |
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90 | - user_ns: a dict to be used as the user's namespace.""" | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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92 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
93 | # Defaults and initialization |
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93 | # Defaults and initialization | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | # For developer debugging, deactivates crash handler and uses pdb. |
|
95 | # For developer debugging, deactivates crash handler and uses pdb. | |
96 |
DEVDEBUG = |
|
96 | DEVDEBUG = True | |
97 |
|
97 | |||
98 | if argv is None: |
|
98 | if argv is None: | |
99 | argv = sys.argv |
|
99 | argv = sys.argv | |
100 |
|
100 | |||
101 | # __IP is the main global that lives throughout and represents the whole |
|
101 | # __IP is the main global that lives throughout and represents the whole | |
102 | # application. If the user redefines it, all bets are off as to what |
|
102 | # application. If the user redefines it, all bets are off as to what | |
103 | # happens. |
|
103 | # happens. | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | # __IP is the name of he global which the caller will have accessible as |
|
105 | # __IP is the name of he global which the caller will have accessible as | |
106 | # __IP.name. We set its name via the first parameter passed to |
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106 | # __IP.name. We set its name via the first parameter passed to | |
107 | # InteractiveShell: |
|
107 | # InteractiveShell: | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | IP = shell_class('__IP',user_ns=user_ns,user_global_ns=user_global_ns, |
|
109 | IP = shell_class('__IP',user_ns=user_ns,user_global_ns=user_global_ns, | |
110 | embedded=embedded,**kw) |
|
110 | embedded=embedded,**kw) | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace |
|
112 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace | |
113 | try: |
|
113 | try: | |
114 | from site import _Helper |
|
114 | from site import _Helper | |
115 | IP.user_ns['help'] = _Helper() |
|
115 | IP.user_ns['help'] = _Helper() | |
116 | except ImportError: |
|
116 | except ImportError: | |
117 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') |
|
117 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') | |
118 |
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118 | |||
119 | if DEVDEBUG: |
|
119 | if DEVDEBUG: | |
120 | # For developer debugging only (global flag) |
|
120 | # For developer debugging only (global flag) | |
121 | from IPython.core import ultratb |
|
121 | from IPython.core import ultratb | |
122 | sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB(call_pdb=1) |
|
122 | sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB(call_pdb=1) | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | IP.BANNER_PARTS = ['Python %s\n' |
|
124 | IP.BANNER_PARTS = ['Python %s\n' | |
125 | 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" ' |
|
125 | 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" ' | |
126 | 'for more information.\n' |
|
126 | 'for more information.\n' | |
127 | % (sys.version.split('\n')[0],), |
|
127 | % (sys.version.split('\n')[0],), | |
128 | "IPython %s -- An enhanced Interactive Python." |
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128 | "IPython %s -- An enhanced Interactive Python." | |
129 | % (release.version,), |
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129 | % (release.version,), | |
130 | """\ |
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130 | """\ | |
131 | ? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features. |
|
131 | ? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features. | |
132 | %quickref -> Quick reference. |
|
132 | %quickref -> Quick reference. | |
133 | help -> Python's own help system. |
|
133 | help -> Python's own help system. | |
134 | object? -> Details about 'object'. ?object also works, ?? prints more. |
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134 | object? -> Details about 'object'. ?object also works, ?? prints more. | |
135 | """ ] |
|
135 | """ ] | |
136 |
|
136 | |||
137 | IP.usage = interactive_usage |
|
137 | IP.usage = interactive_usage | |
138 |
|
138 | |||
139 | # Platform-dependent suffix. |
|
139 | # Platform-dependent suffix. | |
140 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
140 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
141 | rc_suffix = '' |
|
141 | rc_suffix = '' | |
142 | else: |
|
142 | else: | |
143 | rc_suffix = '.ini' |
|
143 | rc_suffix = '.ini' | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | # default directory for configuration |
|
145 | # default directory for configuration | |
146 | ipythondir_def = get_ipython_dir() |
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146 | ipythondir_def = get_ipython_dir() | |
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | sys.path.insert(0, '') # add . to sys.path. Fix from Prabhu Ramachandran |
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148 | sys.path.insert(0, '') # add . to sys.path. Fix from Prabhu Ramachandran | |
149 |
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149 | |||
150 | # we need the directory where IPython itself is installed |
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150 | # we need the directory where IPython itself is installed | |
151 | import IPython |
|
151 | import IPython | |
152 | IPython_dir = os.path.dirname(IPython.__file__) |
|
152 | IPython_dir = os.path.dirname(IPython.__file__) | |
153 | del IPython |
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153 | del IPython | |
154 |
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154 | |||
155 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
155 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
156 | # Command line handling |
|
156 | # Command line handling | |
157 |
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157 | |||
158 | # Valid command line options (uses DPyGetOpt syntax, like Perl's |
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158 | # Valid command line options (uses DPyGetOpt syntax, like Perl's | |
159 | # GetOpt::Long) |
|
159 | # GetOpt::Long) | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | # Any key not listed here gets deleted even if in the file (like session |
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161 | # Any key not listed here gets deleted even if in the file (like session | |
162 | # or profile). That's deliberate, to maintain the rc namespace clean. |
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162 | # or profile). That's deliberate, to maintain the rc namespace clean. | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | # Each set of options appears twice: under _conv only the names are |
|
164 | # Each set of options appears twice: under _conv only the names are | |
165 | # listed, indicating which type they must be converted to when reading the |
|
165 | # listed, indicating which type they must be converted to when reading the | |
166 | # ipythonrc file. And under DPyGetOpt they are listed with the regular |
|
166 | # ipythonrc file. And under DPyGetOpt they are listed with the regular | |
167 | # DPyGetOpt syntax (=s,=i,:f,etc). |
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167 | # DPyGetOpt syntax (=s,=i,:f,etc). | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) |
|
169 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) | |
170 | cmdline_opts = ('autocall=i autoindent! automagic! banner! cache_size|cs=i ' |
|
170 | cmdline_opts = ('autocall=i autoindent! automagic! banner! cache_size|cs=i ' | |
171 | 'c=s classic|cl color_info! colors=s confirm_exit! ' |
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171 | 'c=s classic|cl color_info! colors=s confirm_exit! ' | |
172 | 'debug! deep_reload! editor=s log|l messages! nosep ' |
|
172 | 'debug! deep_reload! editor=s log|l messages! nosep ' | |
173 | 'object_info_string_level=i pdb! ' |
|
173 | 'object_info_string_level=i pdb! ' | |
174 | 'pprint! prompt_in1|pi1=s prompt_in2|pi2=s prompt_out|po=s ' |
|
174 | 'pprint! prompt_in1|pi1=s prompt_in2|pi2=s prompt_out|po=s ' | |
175 | 'pydb! ' |
|
175 | 'pydb! ' | |
176 | 'pylab_import_all! ' |
|
176 | 'pylab_import_all! ' | |
177 | 'quick screen_length|sl=i prompts_pad_left=i ' |
|
177 | 'quick screen_length|sl=i prompts_pad_left=i ' | |
178 | 'logfile|lf=s logplay|lp=s profile|p=s ' |
|
178 | 'logfile|lf=s logplay|lp=s profile|p=s ' | |
179 | 'readline! readline_merge_completions! ' |
|
179 | 'readline! readline_merge_completions! ' | |
180 | 'readline_omit__names! ' |
|
180 | 'readline_omit__names! ' | |
181 | 'rcfile=s separate_in|si=s separate_out|so=s ' |
|
181 | 'rcfile=s separate_in|si=s separate_out|so=s ' | |
182 | 'separate_out2|so2=s xmode=s wildcards_case_sensitive! ' |
|
182 | 'separate_out2|so2=s xmode=s wildcards_case_sensitive! ' | |
183 | 'magic_docstrings system_verbose! ' |
|
183 | 'magic_docstrings system_verbose! ' | |
184 | 'multi_line_specials! ' |
|
184 | 'multi_line_specials! ' | |
185 | 'term_title! wxversion=s ' |
|
185 | 'term_title! wxversion=s ' | |
186 | 'autoedit_syntax!') |
|
186 | 'autoedit_syntax!') | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | # Options that can *only* appear at the cmd line (not in rcfiles). |
|
188 | # Options that can *only* appear at the cmd line (not in rcfiles). | |
189 |
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189 | |||
190 | cmdline_only = ('help interact|i ipythondir=s Version upgrade ' |
|
190 | cmdline_only = ('help interact|i ipythondir=s Version upgrade ' | |
191 | 'gthread! qthread! q4thread! wthread! tkthread! pylab! tk! ' |
|
191 | 'gthread! qthread! q4thread! wthread! tkthread! pylab! tk! ' | |
192 | # 'twisted!' # disabled for now. |
|
192 | # 'twisted!' # disabled for now. | |
193 | ) |
|
193 | ) | |
194 |
|
194 | |||
195 | # Build the actual name list to be used by DPyGetOpt |
|
195 | # Build the actual name list to be used by DPyGetOpt | |
196 | opts_names = qw(cmdline_opts) + qw(cmdline_only) |
|
196 | opts_names = qw(cmdline_opts) + qw(cmdline_only) | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | # Set sensible command line defaults. |
|
198 | # Set sensible command line defaults. | |
199 | # This should have everything from cmdline_opts and cmdline_only |
|
199 | # This should have everything from cmdline_opts and cmdline_only | |
200 | opts_def = Struct(autocall = 1, |
|
200 | opts_def = Struct(autocall = 1, | |
201 | autoedit_syntax = 0, |
|
201 | autoedit_syntax = 0, | |
202 | autoindent = 0, |
|
202 | autoindent = 0, | |
203 | automagic = 1, |
|
203 | automagic = 1, | |
204 | autoexec = [], |
|
204 | autoexec = [], | |
205 | banner = 1, |
|
205 | banner = 1, | |
206 | c = '', |
|
206 | c = '', | |
207 | cache_size = 1000, |
|
207 | cache_size = 1000, | |
208 | classic = 0, |
|
208 | classic = 0, | |
209 | color_info = 0, |
|
209 | color_info = 0, | |
210 | colors = 'NoColor', |
|
210 | colors = 'NoColor', | |
211 | confirm_exit = 1, |
|
211 | confirm_exit = 1, | |
212 | debug = 0, |
|
212 | debug = 0, | |
213 | deep_reload = 0, |
|
213 | deep_reload = 0, | |
214 | editor = '0', |
|
214 | editor = '0', | |
215 | gthread = 0, |
|
215 | gthread = 0, | |
216 | help = 0, |
|
216 | help = 0, | |
217 | interact = 0, |
|
217 | interact = 0, | |
218 | ipythondir = ipythondir_def, |
|
218 | ipythondir = ipythondir_def, | |
219 | log = 0, |
|
219 | log = 0, | |
220 | logfile = '', |
|
220 | logfile = '', | |
221 | logplay = '', |
|
221 | logplay = '', | |
222 | messages = 1, |
|
222 | messages = 1, | |
223 | multi_line_specials = 1, |
|
223 | multi_line_specials = 1, | |
224 | nosep = 0, |
|
224 | nosep = 0, | |
225 | object_info_string_level = 0, |
|
225 | object_info_string_level = 0, | |
226 | pdb = 0, |
|
226 | pdb = 0, | |
227 | pprint = 0, |
|
227 | pprint = 0, | |
228 | profile = '', |
|
228 | profile = '', | |
229 | prompt_in1 = 'In [\\#]: ', |
|
229 | prompt_in1 = 'In [\\#]: ', | |
230 | prompt_in2 = ' .\\D.: ', |
|
230 | prompt_in2 = ' .\\D.: ', | |
231 | prompt_out = 'Out[\\#]: ', |
|
231 | prompt_out = 'Out[\\#]: ', | |
232 | prompts_pad_left = 1, |
|
232 | prompts_pad_left = 1, | |
233 | pydb = 0, |
|
233 | pydb = 0, | |
234 | pylab = 0, |
|
234 | pylab = 0, | |
235 | pylab_import_all = 1, |
|
235 | pylab_import_all = 1, | |
236 | q4thread = 0, |
|
236 | q4thread = 0, | |
237 | qthread = 0, |
|
237 | qthread = 0, | |
238 | quick = 0, |
|
238 | quick = 0, | |
239 | quiet = 0, |
|
239 | quiet = 0, | |
240 | rcfile = 'ipythonrc' + rc_suffix, |
|
240 | rcfile = 'ipythonrc' + rc_suffix, | |
241 | readline = 1, |
|
241 | readline = 1, | |
242 | readline_merge_completions = 1, |
|
242 | readline_merge_completions = 1, | |
243 | readline_omit__names = 0, |
|
243 | readline_omit__names = 0, | |
244 | screen_length = 0, |
|
244 | screen_length = 0, | |
245 | separate_in = '\n', |
|
245 | separate_in = '\n', | |
246 | separate_out = '\n', |
|
246 | separate_out = '\n', | |
247 | separate_out2 = '', |
|
247 | separate_out2 = '', | |
248 | system_header = 'IPython system call: ', |
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248 | system_header = 'IPython system call: ', | |
249 | system_verbose = 0, |
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249 | system_verbose = 0, | |
250 | term_title = 1, |
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250 | term_title = 1, | |
251 | tk = 0, |
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251 | tk = 0, | |
252 | #twisted= 0, # disabled for now |
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252 | #twisted= 0, # disabled for now | |
253 | upgrade = 0, |
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253 | upgrade = 0, | |
254 | Version = 0, |
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254 | Version = 0, | |
255 | wildcards_case_sensitive = 1, |
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255 | wildcards_case_sensitive = 1, | |
256 | wthread = 0, |
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256 | wthread = 0, | |
257 | wxversion = '0', |
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257 | wxversion = '0', | |
258 | xmode = 'Context', |
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258 | xmode = 'Context', | |
259 | magic_docstrings = 0, # undocumented, for doc generation |
|
259 | magic_docstrings = 0, # undocumented, for doc generation | |
260 | ) |
|
260 | ) | |
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | # Things that will *only* appear in rcfiles (not at the command line). |
|
262 | # Things that will *only* appear in rcfiles (not at the command line). | |
263 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) |
|
263 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) | |
264 | rcfile_opts = { qwflat: 'include import_mod import_all execfile ', |
|
264 | rcfile_opts = { qwflat: 'include import_mod import_all execfile ', | |
265 | qw_lol: 'import_some ', |
|
265 | qw_lol: 'import_some ', | |
266 | # for things with embedded whitespace: |
|
266 | # for things with embedded whitespace: | |
267 | list_strings:'execute alias readline_parse_and_bind ', |
|
267 | list_strings:'execute alias readline_parse_and_bind ', | |
268 | # Regular strings need no conversion: |
|
268 | # Regular strings need no conversion: | |
269 | None:'readline_remove_delims ', |
|
269 | None:'readline_remove_delims ', | |
270 | } |
|
270 | } | |
271 | # Default values for these |
|
271 | # Default values for these | |
272 | rc_def = Struct(include = [], |
|
272 | rc_def = Struct(include = [], | |
273 | import_mod = [], |
|
273 | import_mod = [], | |
274 | import_all = [], |
|
274 | import_all = [], | |
275 | import_some = [[]], |
|
275 | import_some = [[]], | |
276 | execute = [], |
|
276 | execute = [], | |
277 | execfile = [], |
|
277 | execfile = [], | |
278 | alias = [], |
|
278 | alias = [], | |
279 | readline_parse_and_bind = [], |
|
279 | readline_parse_and_bind = [], | |
280 | readline_remove_delims = '', |
|
280 | readline_remove_delims = '', | |
281 | ) |
|
281 | ) | |
282 |
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282 | |||
283 | # Build the type conversion dictionary from the above tables: |
|
283 | # Build the type conversion dictionary from the above tables: | |
284 | typeconv = rcfile_opts.copy() |
|
284 | typeconv = rcfile_opts.copy() | |
285 | typeconv.update(optstr2types(cmdline_opts)) |
|
285 | typeconv.update(optstr2types(cmdline_opts)) | |
286 |
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286 | |||
287 | # FIXME: the None key appears in both, put that back together by hand. Ugly! |
|
287 | # FIXME: the None key appears in both, put that back together by hand. Ugly! | |
288 | typeconv[None] += ' ' + rcfile_opts[None] |
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288 | typeconv[None] += ' ' + rcfile_opts[None] | |
289 |
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289 | |||
290 | # Remove quotes at ends of all strings (used to protect spaces) |
|
290 | # Remove quotes at ends of all strings (used to protect spaces) | |
291 | typeconv[unquote_ends] = typeconv[None] |
|
291 | typeconv[unquote_ends] = typeconv[None] | |
292 | del typeconv[None] |
|
292 | del typeconv[None] | |
293 |
|
293 | |||
294 | # Build the list we'll use to make all config decisions with defaults: |
|
294 | # Build the list we'll use to make all config decisions with defaults: | |
295 | opts_all = opts_def.copy() |
|
295 | opts_all = opts_def.copy() | |
296 | opts_all.update(rc_def) |
|
296 | opts_all.update(rc_def) | |
297 |
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297 | |||
298 | # Build conflict resolver for recursive loading of config files: |
|
298 | # Build conflict resolver for recursive loading of config files: | |
299 | # - preserve means the outermost file maintains the value, it is not |
|
299 | # - preserve means the outermost file maintains the value, it is not | |
300 | # overwritten if an included file has the same key. |
|
300 | # overwritten if an included file has the same key. | |
301 | # - add_flip applies + to the two values, so it better make sense to add |
|
301 | # - add_flip applies + to the two values, so it better make sense to add | |
302 | # those types of keys. But it flips them first so that things loaded |
|
302 | # those types of keys. But it flips them first so that things loaded | |
303 | # deeper in the inclusion chain have lower precedence. |
|
303 | # deeper in the inclusion chain have lower precedence. | |
304 | conflict = {'preserve': ' '.join([ typeconv[int], |
|
304 | conflict = {'preserve': ' '.join([ typeconv[int], | |
305 | typeconv[unquote_ends] ]), |
|
305 | typeconv[unquote_ends] ]), | |
306 | 'add_flip': ' '.join([ typeconv[qwflat], |
|
306 | 'add_flip': ' '.join([ typeconv[qwflat], | |
307 | typeconv[qw_lol], |
|
307 | typeconv[qw_lol], | |
308 | typeconv[list_strings] ]) |
|
308 | typeconv[list_strings] ]) | |
309 | } |
|
309 | } | |
310 |
|
310 | |||
311 | # Now actually process the command line |
|
311 | # Now actually process the command line | |
312 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() |
|
312 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() | |
313 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) |
|
313 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) | |
314 |
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314 | |||
315 | getopt.parseConfiguration(opts_names) |
|
315 | getopt.parseConfiguration(opts_names) | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | try: |
|
317 | try: | |
318 | getopt.processArguments(argv) |
|
318 | getopt.processArguments(argv) | |
319 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: |
|
319 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: | |
320 | print cmd_line_usage |
|
320 | print cmd_line_usage | |
321 | warn('\nError in Arguments: "%s"' % exc) |
|
321 | warn('\nError in Arguments: "%s"' % exc) | |
322 | sys.exit(1) |
|
322 | sys.exit(1) | |
323 |
|
323 | |||
324 | # convert the options dict to a struct for much lighter syntax later |
|
324 | # convert the options dict to a struct for much lighter syntax later | |
325 | opts = Struct(getopt.optionValues) |
|
325 | opts = Struct(getopt.optionValues) | |
326 | args = getopt.freeValues |
|
326 | args = getopt.freeValues | |
327 |
|
327 | |||
328 | # this is the struct (which has default values at this point) with which |
|
328 | # this is the struct (which has default values at this point) with which | |
329 | # we make all decisions: |
|
329 | # we make all decisions: | |
330 | opts_all.update(opts) |
|
330 | opts_all.update(opts) | |
331 |
|
331 | |||
332 | # Options that force an immediate exit |
|
332 | # Options that force an immediate exit | |
333 | if opts_all.help: |
|
333 | if opts_all.help: | |
334 | page(cmd_line_usage) |
|
334 | page(cmd_line_usage) | |
335 | sys.exit() |
|
335 | sys.exit() | |
336 |
|
336 | |||
337 | if opts_all.Version: |
|
337 | if opts_all.Version: | |
338 | print release.version |
|
338 | print release.version | |
339 | sys.exit() |
|
339 | sys.exit() | |
340 |
|
340 | |||
341 | if opts_all.magic_docstrings: |
|
341 | if opts_all.magic_docstrings: | |
342 | IP.magic_magic('-latex') |
|
342 | IP.magic_magic('-latex') | |
343 | sys.exit() |
|
343 | sys.exit() | |
344 |
|
344 | |||
345 | # Display the deprecation warnings about threaded shells |
|
345 | # Display the deprecation warnings about threaded shells | |
346 | if opts_all.pylab == 1: threaded_shell_warning() |
|
346 | if opts_all.pylab == 1: threaded_shell_warning() | |
347 | if opts_all.wthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() |
|
347 | if opts_all.wthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() | |
348 | if opts_all.qthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() |
|
348 | if opts_all.qthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() | |
349 | if opts_all.q4thread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() |
|
349 | if opts_all.q4thread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() | |
350 | if opts_all.gthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() |
|
350 | if opts_all.gthread == 1: threaded_shell_warning() | |
351 |
|
351 | |||
352 | # add personal ipythondir to sys.path so that users can put things in |
|
352 | # add personal ipythondir to sys.path so that users can put things in | |
353 | # there for customization |
|
353 | # there for customization | |
354 | sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(opts_all.ipythondir)) |
|
354 | sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(opts_all.ipythondir)) | |
355 |
|
355 | |||
356 | # Create user config directory if it doesn't exist. This must be done |
|
356 | # Create user config directory if it doesn't exist. This must be done | |
357 | # *after* getting the cmd line options. |
|
357 | # *after* getting the cmd line options. | |
358 | if not os.path.isdir(opts_all.ipythondir): |
|
358 | if not os.path.isdir(opts_all.ipythondir): | |
359 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'install') |
|
359 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'install') | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 | # upgrade user config files while preserving a copy of the originals |
|
361 | # upgrade user config files while preserving a copy of the originals | |
362 | if opts_all.upgrade: |
|
362 | if opts_all.upgrade: | |
363 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'upgrade') |
|
363 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'upgrade') | |
364 |
|
364 | |||
365 | # check mutually exclusive options in the *original* command line |
|
365 | # check mutually exclusive options in the *original* command line | |
366 | mutex_opts(opts,[qw('log logfile'),qw('rcfile profile'), |
|
366 | mutex_opts(opts,[qw('log logfile'),qw('rcfile profile'), | |
367 | qw('classic profile'),qw('classic rcfile')]) |
|
367 | qw('classic profile'),qw('classic rcfile')]) | |
368 |
|
368 | |||
369 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
369 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
370 | # Log replay |
|
370 | # Log replay | |
371 |
|
371 | |||
372 | # if -logplay, we need to 'become' the other session. That basically means |
|
372 | # if -logplay, we need to 'become' the other session. That basically means | |
373 | # replacing the current command line environment with that of the old |
|
373 | # replacing the current command line environment with that of the old | |
374 | # session and moving on. |
|
374 | # session and moving on. | |
375 |
|
375 | |||
376 | # this is needed so that later we know we're in session reload mode, as |
|
376 | # this is needed so that later we know we're in session reload mode, as | |
377 | # opts_all will get overwritten: |
|
377 | # opts_all will get overwritten: | |
378 | load_logplay = 0 |
|
378 | load_logplay = 0 | |
379 |
|
379 | |||
380 | if opts_all.logplay: |
|
380 | if opts_all.logplay: | |
381 | load_logplay = opts_all.logplay |
|
381 | load_logplay = opts_all.logplay | |
382 | opts_debug_save = opts_all.debug |
|
382 | opts_debug_save = opts_all.debug | |
383 | try: |
|
383 | try: | |
384 | logplay = open(opts_all.logplay) |
|
384 | logplay = open(opts_all.logplay) | |
385 | except IOError: |
|
385 | except IOError: | |
386 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
386 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
387 | warn('Could not open logplay file '+`opts_all.logplay`) |
|
387 | warn('Could not open logplay file '+`opts_all.logplay`) | |
388 | # restore state as if nothing had happened and move on, but make |
|
388 | # restore state as if nothing had happened and move on, but make | |
389 | # sure that later we don't try to actually load the session file |
|
389 | # sure that later we don't try to actually load the session file | |
390 | logplay = None |
|
390 | logplay = None | |
391 | load_logplay = 0 |
|
391 | load_logplay = 0 | |
392 | del opts_all.logplay |
|
392 | del opts_all.logplay | |
393 | else: |
|
393 | else: | |
394 | try: |
|
394 | try: | |
395 | logplay.readline() |
|
395 | logplay.readline() | |
396 | logplay.readline(); |
|
396 | logplay.readline(); | |
397 | # this reloads that session's command line |
|
397 | # this reloads that session's command line | |
398 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] |
|
398 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] | |
399 | exec cmd |
|
399 | exec cmd | |
400 | # restore the true debug flag given so that the process of |
|
400 | # restore the true debug flag given so that the process of | |
401 | # session loading itself can be monitored. |
|
401 | # session loading itself can be monitored. | |
402 | opts.debug = opts_debug_save |
|
402 | opts.debug = opts_debug_save | |
403 | # save the logplay flag so later we don't overwrite the log |
|
403 | # save the logplay flag so later we don't overwrite the log | |
404 | opts.logplay = load_logplay |
|
404 | opts.logplay = load_logplay | |
405 | # now we must update our own structure with defaults |
|
405 | # now we must update our own structure with defaults | |
406 | opts_all.update(opts) |
|
406 | opts_all.update(opts) | |
407 | # now load args |
|
407 | # now load args | |
408 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] |
|
408 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] | |
409 | exec cmd |
|
409 | exec cmd | |
410 | logplay.close() |
|
410 | logplay.close() | |
411 | except: |
|
411 | except: | |
412 | logplay.close() |
|
412 | logplay.close() | |
413 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
413 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
414 | warn("Logplay file lacking full configuration information.\n" |
|
414 | warn("Logplay file lacking full configuration information.\n" | |
415 | "I'll try to read it, but some things may not work.") |
|
415 | "I'll try to read it, but some things may not work.") | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
417 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
418 | # set up output traps: catch all output from files, being run, modules |
|
418 | # set up output traps: catch all output from files, being run, modules | |
419 | # loaded, etc. Then give it to the user in a clean form at the end. |
|
419 | # loaded, etc. Then give it to the user in a clean form at the end. | |
420 |
|
420 | |||
421 | msg_out = 'Output messages. ' |
|
421 | msg_out = 'Output messages. ' | |
422 | msg_err = 'Error messages. ' |
|
422 | msg_err = 'Error messages. ' | |
423 | msg_sep = '\n' |
|
423 | msg_sep = '\n' | |
424 | msg = Struct(config = OutputTrap('Configuration Loader',msg_out, |
|
424 | msg = Struct(config = OutputTrap('Configuration Loader',msg_out, | |
425 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug, |
|
425 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug, | |
426 | quiet_out=1), |
|
426 | quiet_out=1), | |
427 | user_exec = OutputTrap('User File Execution',msg_out, |
|
427 | user_exec = OutputTrap('User File Execution',msg_out, | |
428 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), |
|
428 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), | |
429 | logplay = OutputTrap('Log Loader',msg_out, |
|
429 | logplay = OutputTrap('Log Loader',msg_out, | |
430 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), |
|
430 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), | |
431 | summary = '' |
|
431 | summary = '' | |
432 | ) |
|
432 | ) | |
433 |
|
433 | |||
434 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
434 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
435 | # Process user ipythonrc-type configuration files |
|
435 | # Process user ipythonrc-type configuration files | |
436 |
|
436 | |||
437 | # turn on output trapping and log to msg.config |
|
437 | # turn on output trapping and log to msg.config | |
438 | # remember that with debug on, trapping is actually disabled |
|
438 | # remember that with debug on, trapping is actually disabled | |
439 | msg.config.trap_all() |
|
439 | msg.config.trap_all() | |
440 |
|
440 | |||
441 | # look for rcfile in current or default directory |
|
441 | # look for rcfile in current or default directory | |
442 | try: |
|
442 | try: | |
443 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind(opts_all.rcfile,opts_all.ipythondir) |
|
443 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind(opts_all.rcfile,opts_all.ipythondir) | |
444 | except IOError: |
|
444 | except IOError: | |
445 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
445 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
446 | warn('Configuration file %s not found. Ignoring request.' |
|
446 | warn('Configuration file %s not found. Ignoring request.' | |
447 | % (opts_all.rcfile) ) |
|
447 | % (opts_all.rcfile) ) | |
448 |
|
448 | |||
|
449 | print opts_all.rcfile, opts_all.ipythondir | |||
|
450 | ||||
449 | # 'profiles' are a shorthand notation for config filenames |
|
451 | # 'profiles' are a shorthand notation for config filenames | |
450 | profile_handled_by_legacy = False |
|
452 | profile_handled_by_legacy = False | |
451 | if opts_all.profile: |
|
453 | if opts_all.profile: | |
452 |
|
454 | |||
453 | try: |
|
455 | try: | |
454 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind('ipythonrc-' + opts_all.profile |
|
456 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind('ipythonrc-' + opts_all.profile | |
455 | + rc_suffix, |
|
457 | + rc_suffix, | |
456 | opts_all.ipythondir) |
|
458 | opts_all.ipythondir) | |
457 | profile_handled_by_legacy = True |
|
459 | profile_handled_by_legacy = True | |
458 | except IOError: |
|
460 | except IOError: | |
459 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
461 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
460 | opts.profile = '' # remove profile from options if invalid |
|
462 | opts.profile = '' # remove profile from options if invalid | |
461 | # We won't warn anymore, primary method is ipy_profile_PROFNAME |
|
463 | # We won't warn anymore, primary method is ipy_profile_PROFNAME | |
462 | # which does trigger a warning. |
|
464 | # which does trigger a warning. | |
463 |
|
465 | |||
464 | # load the config file |
|
466 | # load the config file | |
465 | rcfiledata = None |
|
467 | rcfiledata = None | |
466 | if opts_all.quick: |
|
468 | if opts_all.quick: | |
467 | print 'Launching IPython in quick mode. No config file read.' |
|
469 | print 'Launching IPython in quick mode. No config file read.' | |
468 | elif opts_all.rcfile: |
|
470 | elif opts_all.rcfile: | |
469 | try: |
|
471 | try: | |
470 | cfg_loader = ConfigLoader(conflict) |
|
472 | cfg_loader = ConfigLoader(conflict) | |
471 | rcfiledata = cfg_loader.load(opts_all.rcfile,typeconv, |
|
473 | rcfiledata = cfg_loader.load(opts_all.rcfile,typeconv, | |
472 | 'include',opts_all.ipythondir, |
|
474 | 'include',opts_all.ipythondir, | |
473 | purge = 1, |
|
475 | purge = 1, | |
474 | unique = conflict['preserve']) |
|
476 | unique = conflict['preserve']) | |
475 | except: |
|
477 | except: | |
476 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
478 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
477 | warn('Problems loading configuration file '+ |
|
479 | warn('Problems loading configuration file '+ | |
478 | `opts_all.rcfile`+ |
|
480 | `opts_all.rcfile`+ | |
479 | '\nStarting with default -bare bones- configuration.') |
|
481 | '\nStarting with default -bare bones- configuration.') | |
480 | else: |
|
482 | else: | |
481 | warn('No valid configuration file found in either currrent directory\n'+ |
|
483 | warn('No valid configuration file found in either currrent directory\n'+ | |
482 | 'or in the IPython config. directory: '+`opts_all.ipythondir`+ |
|
484 | 'or in the IPython config. directory: '+`opts_all.ipythondir`+ | |
483 | '\nProceeding with internal defaults.') |
|
485 | '\nProceeding with internal defaults.') | |
484 |
|
486 | |||
485 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
487 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
486 | # Set exception handlers in mode requested by user. |
|
488 | # Set exception handlers in mode requested by user. | |
487 | otrap = OutputTrap(trap_out=1) # trap messages from magic_xmode |
|
489 | otrap = OutputTrap(trap_out=1) # trap messages from magic_xmode | |
488 | IP.magic_xmode(opts_all.xmode) |
|
490 | IP.magic_xmode(opts_all.xmode) | |
489 | otrap.release_out() |
|
491 | otrap.release_out() | |
490 |
|
492 | |||
491 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
493 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
492 | # Execute user config |
|
494 | # Execute user config | |
493 |
|
495 | |||
494 | # Create a valid config structure with the right precedence order: |
|
496 | # Create a valid config structure with the right precedence order: | |
495 | # defaults < rcfile < command line. This needs to be in the instance, so |
|
497 | # defaults < rcfile < command line. This needs to be in the instance, so | |
496 | # that method calls below that rely on it find it. |
|
498 | # that method calls below that rely on it find it. | |
497 | IP.rc = rc_def.copy() |
|
499 | IP.rc = rc_def.copy() | |
498 |
|
500 | |||
499 | # Work with a local alias inside this routine to avoid unnecessary |
|
501 | # Work with a local alias inside this routine to avoid unnecessary | |
500 | # attribute lookups. |
|
502 | # attribute lookups. | |
501 | IP_rc = IP.rc |
|
503 | IP_rc = IP.rc | |
502 |
|
504 | |||
503 | IP_rc.update(opts_def) |
|
505 | IP_rc.update(opts_def) | |
504 | if rcfiledata: |
|
506 | if rcfiledata: | |
505 | IP_rc.update(rcfiledata) |
|
507 | IP_rc.update(rcfiledata) | |
506 | IP_rc.update(opts) |
|
508 | IP_rc.update(opts) | |
507 | if rc_override is not None: |
|
509 | if rc_override is not None: | |
508 | IP_rc.update(rc_override) |
|
510 | IP_rc.update(rc_override) | |
509 |
|
511 | |||
510 | # Store the original cmd line for reference: |
|
512 | # Store the original cmd line for reference: | |
511 | IP_rc.opts = opts |
|
513 | IP_rc.opts = opts | |
512 | IP_rc.args = args |
|
514 | IP_rc.args = args | |
513 |
|
515 | |||
514 | # create a *runtime* Struct like rc for holding parameters which may be |
|
516 | # create a *runtime* Struct like rc for holding parameters which may be | |
515 | # created and/or modified by runtime user extensions. |
|
517 | # created and/or modified by runtime user extensions. | |
516 | IP.runtime_rc = Struct() |
|
518 | IP.runtime_rc = Struct() | |
517 |
|
519 | |||
518 | # from this point on, all config should be handled through IP_rc, |
|
520 | # from this point on, all config should be handled through IP_rc, | |
519 | # opts* shouldn't be used anymore. |
|
521 | # opts* shouldn't be used anymore. | |
520 |
|
522 | |||
521 |
|
523 | |||
522 | # update IP_rc with some special things that need manual |
|
524 | # update IP_rc with some special things that need manual | |
523 | # tweaks. Basically options which affect other options. I guess this |
|
525 | # tweaks. Basically options which affect other options. I guess this | |
524 | # should just be written so that options are fully orthogonal and we |
|
526 | # should just be written so that options are fully orthogonal and we | |
525 | # wouldn't worry about this stuff! |
|
527 | # wouldn't worry about this stuff! | |
526 |
|
528 | |||
527 | if IP_rc.classic: |
|
529 | if IP_rc.classic: | |
528 | IP_rc.quick = 1 |
|
530 | IP_rc.quick = 1 | |
529 | IP_rc.cache_size = 0 |
|
531 | IP_rc.cache_size = 0 | |
530 | IP_rc.pprint = 0 |
|
532 | IP_rc.pprint = 0 | |
531 | IP_rc.prompt_in1 = '>>> ' |
|
533 | IP_rc.prompt_in1 = '>>> ' | |
532 | IP_rc.prompt_in2 = '... ' |
|
534 | IP_rc.prompt_in2 = '... ' | |
533 | IP_rc.prompt_out = '' |
|
535 | IP_rc.prompt_out = '' | |
534 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' |
|
536 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' | |
535 | IP_rc.colors = 'NoColor' |
|
537 | IP_rc.colors = 'NoColor' | |
536 | IP_rc.xmode = 'Plain' |
|
538 | IP_rc.xmode = 'Plain' | |
537 |
|
539 | |||
538 | IP.pre_config_initialization() |
|
540 | IP.pre_config_initialization() | |
539 | # configure readline |
|
541 | # configure readline | |
540 |
|
542 | |||
541 | # update exception handlers with rc file status |
|
543 | # update exception handlers with rc file status | |
542 | otrap.trap_out() # I don't want these messages ever. |
|
544 | otrap.trap_out() # I don't want these messages ever. | |
543 | IP.magic_xmode(IP_rc.xmode) |
|
545 | IP.magic_xmode(IP_rc.xmode) | |
544 | otrap.release_out() |
|
546 | otrap.release_out() | |
545 |
|
547 | |||
546 | # activate logging if requested and not reloading a log |
|
548 | # activate logging if requested and not reloading a log | |
547 | if IP_rc.logplay: |
|
549 | if IP_rc.logplay: | |
548 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logplay + ' append') |
|
550 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logplay + ' append') | |
549 | elif IP_rc.logfile: |
|
551 | elif IP_rc.logfile: | |
550 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logfile) |
|
552 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logfile) | |
551 | elif IP_rc.log: |
|
553 | elif IP_rc.log: | |
552 | IP.magic_logstart() |
|
554 | IP.magic_logstart() | |
553 |
|
555 | |||
554 | # find user editor so that it we don't have to look it up constantly |
|
556 | # find user editor so that it we don't have to look it up constantly | |
555 | if IP_rc.editor.strip()=='0': |
|
557 | if IP_rc.editor.strip()=='0': | |
556 | try: |
|
558 | try: | |
557 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] |
|
559 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] | |
558 | except KeyError: |
|
560 | except KeyError: | |
559 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
561 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
560 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! |
|
562 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! | |
561 | else: |
|
563 | else: | |
562 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! |
|
564 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! | |
563 | IP_rc.editor = ed |
|
565 | IP_rc.editor = ed | |
564 |
|
566 | |||
565 | # Keep track of whether this is an embedded instance or not (useful for |
|
567 | # Keep track of whether this is an embedded instance or not (useful for | |
566 | # post-mortems). |
|
568 | # post-mortems). | |
567 | IP_rc.embedded = IP.embedded |
|
569 | IP_rc.embedded = IP.embedded | |
568 |
|
570 | |||
569 | # Recursive reload |
|
571 | # Recursive reload | |
570 | try: |
|
572 | try: | |
571 | from IPython.lib import deepreload |
|
573 | from IPython.lib import deepreload | |
572 | if IP_rc.deep_reload: |
|
574 | if IP_rc.deep_reload: | |
573 | __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload |
|
575 | __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload | |
574 | else: |
|
576 | else: | |
575 | __builtin__.dreload = deepreload.reload |
|
577 | __builtin__.dreload = deepreload.reload | |
576 | del deepreload |
|
578 | del deepreload | |
577 | except ImportError: |
|
579 | except ImportError: | |
578 | pass |
|
580 | pass | |
579 |
|
581 | |||
580 | # Save the current state of our namespace so that the interactive shell |
|
582 | # Save the current state of our namespace so that the interactive shell | |
581 | # can later know which variables have been created by us from config files |
|
583 | # can later know which variables have been created by us from config files | |
582 | # and loading. This way, loading a file (in any way) is treated just like |
|
584 | # and loading. This way, loading a file (in any way) is treated just like | |
583 | # defining things on the command line, and %who works as expected. |
|
585 | # defining things on the command line, and %who works as expected. | |
584 |
|
586 | |||
585 | # DON'T do anything that affects the namespace beyond this point! |
|
587 | # DON'T do anything that affects the namespace beyond this point! | |
586 | IP.internal_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) |
|
588 | IP.internal_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) | |
587 |
|
589 | |||
588 | #IP.internal_ns.update(locals()) # so our stuff doesn't show up in %who |
|
590 | #IP.internal_ns.update(locals()) # so our stuff doesn't show up in %who | |
589 |
|
591 | |||
590 | # Now run through the different sections of the users's config |
|
592 | # Now run through the different sections of the users's config | |
591 | if IP_rc.debug: |
|
593 | if IP_rc.debug: | |
592 | print 'Trying to execute the following configuration structure:' |
|
594 | print 'Trying to execute the following configuration structure:' | |
593 | print '(Things listed first are deeper in the inclusion tree and get' |
|
595 | print '(Things listed first are deeper in the inclusion tree and get' | |
594 | print 'loaded first).\n' |
|
596 | print 'loaded first).\n' | |
595 | pprint(IP_rc.__dict__) |
|
597 | pprint(IP_rc.__dict__) | |
596 |
|
598 | |||
597 | for mod in IP_rc.import_mod: |
|
599 | for mod in IP_rc.import_mod: | |
598 | try: |
|
600 | try: | |
599 | exec 'import '+mod in IP.user_ns |
|
601 | exec 'import '+mod in IP.user_ns | |
600 | except : |
|
602 | except : | |
601 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
603 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
602 | import_fail_info(mod) |
|
604 | import_fail_info(mod) | |
603 |
|
605 | |||
604 | for mod_fn in IP_rc.import_some: |
|
606 | for mod_fn in IP_rc.import_some: | |
605 | if not mod_fn == []: |
|
607 | if not mod_fn == []: | |
606 | mod,fn = mod_fn[0],','.join(mod_fn[1:]) |
|
608 | mod,fn = mod_fn[0],','.join(mod_fn[1:]) | |
607 | try: |
|
609 | try: | |
608 | exec 'from '+mod+' import '+fn in IP.user_ns |
|
610 | exec 'from '+mod+' import '+fn in IP.user_ns | |
609 | except : |
|
611 | except : | |
610 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
612 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
611 | import_fail_info(mod,fn) |
|
613 | import_fail_info(mod,fn) | |
612 |
|
614 | |||
613 | for mod in IP_rc.import_all: |
|
615 | for mod in IP_rc.import_all: | |
614 | try: |
|
616 | try: | |
615 | exec 'from '+mod+' import *' in IP.user_ns |
|
617 | exec 'from '+mod+' import *' in IP.user_ns | |
616 | except : |
|
618 | except : | |
617 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
619 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
618 | import_fail_info(mod) |
|
620 | import_fail_info(mod) | |
619 |
|
621 | |||
620 | for code in IP_rc.execute: |
|
622 | for code in IP_rc.execute: | |
621 | try: |
|
623 | try: | |
622 | exec code in IP.user_ns |
|
624 | exec code in IP.user_ns | |
623 | except: |
|
625 | except: | |
624 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
626 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
625 | warn('Failure executing code: ' + `code`) |
|
627 | warn('Failure executing code: ' + `code`) | |
626 |
|
628 | |||
627 | # Execute the files the user wants in ipythonrc |
|
629 | # Execute the files the user wants in ipythonrc | |
628 | for file in IP_rc.execfile: |
|
630 | for file in IP_rc.execfile: | |
629 | try: |
|
631 | try: | |
630 | file = filefind(file,sys.path+[IPython_dir]) |
|
632 | file = filefind(file,sys.path+[IPython_dir]) | |
631 | except IOError: |
|
633 | except IOError: | |
632 | warn(itpl('File $file not found. Skipping it.')) |
|
634 | warn(itpl('File $file not found. Skipping it.')) | |
633 | else: |
|
635 | else: | |
634 | IP.safe_execfile(os.path.expanduser(file),IP.user_ns) |
|
636 | IP.safe_execfile(os.path.expanduser(file),IP.user_ns) | |
635 |
|
637 | |||
636 | # finally, try importing ipy_*_conf for final configuration |
|
638 | # finally, try importing ipy_*_conf for final configuration | |
637 | try: |
|
639 | try: | |
638 | import ipy_system_conf |
|
640 | import ipy_system_conf | |
639 | except ImportError: |
|
641 | except ImportError: | |
640 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
642 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
641 | warn("Could not import 'ipy_system_conf'") |
|
643 | warn("Could not import 'ipy_system_conf'") | |
642 | except: |
|
644 | except: | |
643 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
645 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
644 | import_fail_info('ipy_system_conf') |
|
646 | import_fail_info('ipy_system_conf') | |
645 |
|
647 | |||
646 | # only import prof module if ipythonrc-PROF was not found |
|
648 | # only import prof module if ipythonrc-PROF was not found | |
647 | if opts_all.profile and not profile_handled_by_legacy: |
|
649 | if opts_all.profile and not profile_handled_by_legacy: | |
648 | profmodname = 'ipy_profile_' + opts_all.profile |
|
650 | profmodname = 'ipy_profile_' + opts_all.profile | |
649 | try: |
|
651 | try: | |
650 | force_import(profmodname) |
|
652 | force_import(profmodname) | |
651 | except: |
|
653 | except: | |
652 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
654 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
653 | print "Error importing",profmodname,\ |
|
655 | print "Error importing",profmodname,\ | |
654 | "- perhaps you should run %upgrade?" |
|
656 | "- perhaps you should run %upgrade?" | |
655 | import_fail_info(profmodname) |
|
657 | import_fail_info(profmodname) | |
656 | else: |
|
658 | else: | |
657 | opts.profile = opts_all.profile |
|
659 | opts.profile = opts_all.profile | |
658 | else: |
|
660 | else: | |
659 | force_import('ipy_profile_none') |
|
661 | force_import('ipy_profile_none') | |
660 | # XXX - this is wrong: ipy_user_conf should not be loaded unconditionally, |
|
662 | # XXX - this is wrong: ipy_user_conf should not be loaded unconditionally, | |
661 | # since the user could have specified a config file path by hand. |
|
663 | # since the user could have specified a config file path by hand. | |
662 | try: |
|
664 | try: | |
663 | force_import('ipy_user_conf') |
|
665 | force_import('ipy_user_conf') | |
664 | except: |
|
666 | except: | |
665 | conf = opts_all.ipythondir + "/ipy_user_conf.py" |
|
667 | conf = opts_all.ipythondir + "/ipy_user_conf.py" | |
666 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
668 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
667 | if not os.path.isfile(conf): |
|
669 | if not os.path.isfile(conf): | |
668 | warn(conf + ' does not exist, please run %upgrade!') |
|
670 | warn(conf + ' does not exist, please run %upgrade!') | |
669 |
|
671 | |||
670 | import_fail_info("ipy_user_conf") |
|
672 | import_fail_info("ipy_user_conf") | |
671 |
|
673 | |||
672 | # Define the history file for saving commands in between sessions |
|
674 | # Define the history file for saving commands in between sessions | |
673 | try: |
|
675 | try: | |
674 | histfname = 'history-%s' % opts.profile |
|
676 | histfname = 'history-%s' % opts.profile | |
675 | except AttributeError: |
|
677 | except AttributeError: | |
676 | histfname = 'history' |
|
678 | histfname = 'history' | |
677 | IP.histfile = os.path.join(opts_all.ipythondir,histfname) |
|
679 | IP.histfile = os.path.join(opts_all.ipythondir,histfname) | |
678 |
|
680 | |||
679 | # finally, push the argv to options again to ensure highest priority |
|
681 | # finally, push the argv to options again to ensure highest priority | |
680 | IP_rc.update(opts) |
|
682 | IP_rc.update(opts) | |
681 |
|
683 | |||
682 | # release stdout and stderr and save config log into a global summary |
|
684 | # release stdout and stderr and save config log into a global summary | |
683 | msg.config.release_all() |
|
685 | msg.config.release_all() | |
684 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
686 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
685 | msg.summary += msg.config.summary_all() |
|
687 | msg.summary += msg.config.summary_all() | |
686 |
|
688 | |||
687 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
689 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
688 | # Setup interactive session |
|
690 | # Setup interactive session | |
689 |
|
691 | |||
690 | # Now we should be fully configured. We can then execute files or load |
|
692 | # Now we should be fully configured. We can then execute files or load | |
691 | # things only needed for interactive use. Then we'll open the shell. |
|
693 | # things only needed for interactive use. Then we'll open the shell. | |
692 |
|
694 | |||
693 | # Take a snapshot of the user namespace before opening the shell. That way |
|
695 | # Take a snapshot of the user namespace before opening the shell. That way | |
694 | # we'll be able to identify which things were interactively defined and |
|
696 | # we'll be able to identify which things were interactively defined and | |
695 | # which were defined through config files. |
|
697 | # which were defined through config files. | |
696 | IP.user_config_ns.update(IP.user_ns) |
|
698 | IP.user_config_ns.update(IP.user_ns) | |
697 |
|
699 | |||
698 | # Force reading a file as if it were a session log. Slower but safer. |
|
700 | # Force reading a file as if it were a session log. Slower but safer. | |
699 | if load_logplay: |
|
701 | if load_logplay: | |
700 | print 'Replaying log...' |
|
702 | print 'Replaying log...' | |
701 | try: |
|
703 | try: | |
702 | if IP_rc.debug: |
|
704 | if IP_rc.debug: | |
703 | logplay_quiet = 0 |
|
705 | logplay_quiet = 0 | |
704 | else: |
|
706 | else: | |
705 | logplay_quiet = 1 |
|
707 | logplay_quiet = 1 | |
706 |
|
708 | |||
707 | msg.logplay.trap_all() |
|
709 | msg.logplay.trap_all() | |
708 | IP.safe_execfile(load_logplay,IP.user_ns, |
|
710 | IP.safe_execfile(load_logplay,IP.user_ns, | |
709 | islog = 1, quiet = logplay_quiet) |
|
711 | islog = 1, quiet = logplay_quiet) | |
710 | msg.logplay.release_all() |
|
712 | msg.logplay.release_all() | |
711 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
713 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
712 | msg.summary += msg.logplay.summary_all() |
|
714 | msg.summary += msg.logplay.summary_all() | |
713 | except: |
|
715 | except: | |
714 | warn('Problems replaying logfile %s.' % load_logplay) |
|
716 | warn('Problems replaying logfile %s.' % load_logplay) | |
715 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
717 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
716 |
|
718 | |||
717 | # Load remaining files in command line |
|
719 | # Load remaining files in command line | |
718 | msg.user_exec.trap_all() |
|
720 | msg.user_exec.trap_all() | |
719 |
|
721 | |||
720 | # Do NOT execute files named in the command line as scripts to be loaded |
|
722 | # Do NOT execute files named in the command line as scripts to be loaded | |
721 | # by embedded instances. Doing so has the potential for an infinite |
|
723 | # by embedded instances. Doing so has the potential for an infinite | |
722 | # recursion if there are exceptions thrown in the process. |
|
724 | # recursion if there are exceptions thrown in the process. | |
723 |
|
725 | |||
724 | # XXX FIXME: the execution of user files should be moved out to after |
|
726 | # XXX FIXME: the execution of user files should be moved out to after | |
725 | # ipython is fully initialized, just as if they were run via %run at the |
|
727 | # ipython is fully initialized, just as if they were run via %run at the | |
726 | # ipython prompt. This would also give them the benefit of ipython's |
|
728 | # ipython prompt. This would also give them the benefit of ipython's | |
727 | # nice tracebacks. |
|
729 | # nice tracebacks. | |
728 |
|
730 | |||
729 | if (not embedded and IP_rc.args and |
|
731 | if (not embedded and IP_rc.args and | |
730 | not IP_rc.args[0].lower().endswith('.ipy')): |
|
732 | not IP_rc.args[0].lower().endswith('.ipy')): | |
731 | name_save = IP.user_ns['__name__'] |
|
733 | name_save = IP.user_ns['__name__'] | |
732 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = '__main__' |
|
734 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = '__main__' | |
733 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it |
|
735 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it | |
734 | # directly. This prevents triggering the IPython crash handler. |
|
736 | # directly. This prevents triggering the IPython crash handler. | |
735 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, IP.excepthook |
|
737 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, IP.excepthook | |
736 |
|
738 | |||
737 | save_argv = sys.argv[1:] # save it for later restoring |
|
739 | save_argv = sys.argv[1:] # save it for later restoring | |
738 |
|
740 | |||
739 | sys.argv = args |
|
741 | sys.argv = args | |
740 |
|
742 | |||
741 | try: |
|
743 | try: | |
742 | IP.safe_execfile(args[0], IP.user_ns) |
|
744 | IP.safe_execfile(args[0], IP.user_ns) | |
743 | finally: |
|
745 | finally: | |
744 | # Reset our crash handler in place |
|
746 | # Reset our crash handler in place | |
745 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
747 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook | |
746 | sys.argv[:] = save_argv |
|
748 | sys.argv[:] = save_argv | |
747 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = name_save |
|
749 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = name_save | |
748 |
|
750 | |||
749 | msg.user_exec.release_all() |
|
751 | msg.user_exec.release_all() | |
750 |
|
752 | |||
751 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
753 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
752 | msg.summary += msg.user_exec.summary_all() |
|
754 | msg.summary += msg.user_exec.summary_all() | |
753 |
|
755 | |||
754 | # since we can't specify a null string on the cmd line, 0 is the equivalent: |
|
756 | # since we can't specify a null string on the cmd line, 0 is the equivalent: | |
755 | if IP_rc.nosep: |
|
757 | if IP_rc.nosep: | |
756 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' |
|
758 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' | |
757 | if IP_rc.separate_in == '0': IP_rc.separate_in = '' |
|
759 | if IP_rc.separate_in == '0': IP_rc.separate_in = '' | |
758 | if IP_rc.separate_out == '0': IP_rc.separate_out = '' |
|
760 | if IP_rc.separate_out == '0': IP_rc.separate_out = '' | |
759 | if IP_rc.separate_out2 == '0': IP_rc.separate_out2 = '' |
|
761 | if IP_rc.separate_out2 == '0': IP_rc.separate_out2 = '' | |
760 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_in.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
762 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_in.replace('\\n','\n') | |
761 | IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
763 | IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out.replace('\\n','\n') | |
762 | IP_rc.separate_out2 = IP_rc.separate_out2.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
764 | IP_rc.separate_out2 = IP_rc.separate_out2.replace('\\n','\n') | |
763 |
|
765 | |||
764 | # Determine how many lines at the bottom of the screen are needed for |
|
766 | # Determine how many lines at the bottom of the screen are needed for | |
765 | # showing prompts, so we can know wheter long strings are to be printed or |
|
767 | # showing prompts, so we can know wheter long strings are to be printed or | |
766 | # paged: |
|
768 | # paged: | |
767 | num_lines_bot = IP_rc.separate_in.count('\n')+1 |
|
769 | num_lines_bot = IP_rc.separate_in.count('\n')+1 | |
768 | IP_rc.screen_length = IP_rc.screen_length - num_lines_bot |
|
770 | IP_rc.screen_length = IP_rc.screen_length - num_lines_bot | |
769 |
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771 | |||
770 | # configure startup banner |
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772 | # configure startup banner | |
771 | if IP_rc.c: # regular python doesn't print the banner with -c |
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773 | if IP_rc.c: # regular python doesn't print the banner with -c | |
772 | IP_rc.banner = 0 |
|
774 | IP_rc.banner = 0 | |
773 | if IP_rc.banner: |
|
775 | if IP_rc.banner: | |
774 | BANN_P = IP.BANNER_PARTS |
|
776 | BANN_P = IP.BANNER_PARTS | |
775 | else: |
|
777 | else: | |
776 | BANN_P = [] |
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778 | BANN_P = [] | |
777 |
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779 | |||
778 | if IP_rc.profile: BANN_P.append('IPython profile: %s\n' % IP_rc.profile) |
|
780 | if IP_rc.profile: BANN_P.append('IPython profile: %s\n' % IP_rc.profile) | |
779 |
|
781 | |||
780 | # add message log (possibly empty) |
|
782 | # add message log (possibly empty) | |
781 | if msg.summary: BANN_P.append(msg.summary) |
|
783 | if msg.summary: BANN_P.append(msg.summary) | |
782 | # Final banner is a string |
|
784 | # Final banner is a string | |
783 | IP.BANNER = '\n'.join(BANN_P) |
|
785 | IP.BANNER = '\n'.join(BANN_P) | |
784 |
|
786 | |||
785 | # Finalize the IPython instance. This assumes the rc structure is fully |
|
787 | # Finalize the IPython instance. This assumes the rc structure is fully | |
786 | # in place. |
|
788 | # in place. | |
787 | IP.post_config_initialization() |
|
789 | IP.post_config_initialization() | |
788 |
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790 | |||
789 | return IP |
|
791 | return IP | |
790 | #************************ end of file <ipmaker.py> ************************** |
|
792 | #************************ end of file <ipmaker.py> ************************** |
@@ -1,2261 +1,2284 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """General purpose utilities. |
|
2 | """General purpose utilities. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | This is a grab-bag of stuff I find useful in most programs I write. Some of |
|
4 | This is a grab-bag of stuff I find useful in most programs I write. Some of | |
5 | these things are also convenient when working at the command line. |
|
5 | these things are also convenient when working at the command line. | |
6 | """ |
|
6 | """ | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | #***************************************************************************** |
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8 | #***************************************************************************** | |
9 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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9 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
10 | # |
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10 | # | |
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
12 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
13 | #***************************************************************************** |
|
13 | #***************************************************************************** | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
15 | #**************************************************************************** | |
16 | # required modules from the Python standard library |
|
16 | # required modules from the Python standard library | |
17 | import __main__ |
|
17 | import __main__ | |
18 | import commands |
|
18 | import commands | |
19 | try: |
|
19 | try: | |
20 | import doctest |
|
20 | import doctest | |
21 | except ImportError: |
|
21 | except ImportError: | |
22 | pass |
|
22 | pass | |
23 | import os |
|
23 | import os | |
24 | import platform |
|
24 | import platform | |
25 | import re |
|
25 | import re | |
26 | import shlex |
|
26 | import shlex | |
27 | import shutil |
|
27 | import shutil | |
28 | import subprocess |
|
28 | import subprocess | |
29 | import sys |
|
29 | import sys | |
30 | import tempfile |
|
30 | import tempfile | |
31 | import time |
|
31 | import time | |
32 | import types |
|
32 | import types | |
33 | import warnings |
|
33 | import warnings | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 | # Curses and termios are Unix-only modules |
|
35 | # Curses and termios are Unix-only modules | |
36 | try: |
|
36 | try: | |
37 | import curses |
|
37 | import curses | |
38 | # We need termios as well, so if its import happens to raise, we bail on |
|
38 | # We need termios as well, so if its import happens to raise, we bail on | |
39 | # using curses altogether. |
|
39 | # using curses altogether. | |
40 | import termios |
|
40 | import termios | |
41 | except ImportError: |
|
41 | except ImportError: | |
42 | USE_CURSES = False |
|
42 | USE_CURSES = False | |
43 | else: |
|
43 | else: | |
44 | # Curses on Solaris may not be complete, so we can't use it there |
|
44 | # Curses on Solaris may not be complete, so we can't use it there | |
45 | USE_CURSES = hasattr(curses,'initscr') |
|
45 | USE_CURSES = hasattr(curses,'initscr') | |
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | # Other IPython utilities |
|
47 | # Other IPython utilities | |
48 | import IPython |
|
48 | import IPython | |
49 | from IPython.external.Itpl import Itpl,itpl,printpl |
|
49 | from IPython.external.Itpl import Itpl,itpl,printpl | |
50 | from IPython.utils import platutils |
|
50 | from IPython.utils import platutils | |
51 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt |
|
51 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt | |
52 | from IPython.utils.generics import result_display |
|
52 | from IPython.utils.generics import result_display | |
53 | from IPython.core import ipapi |
|
53 | from IPython.core import ipapi | |
54 | from IPython.external.path import path |
|
54 | from IPython.external.path import path | |
55 | if os.name == "nt": |
|
55 | if os.name == "nt": | |
56 | from IPython.utils.winconsole import get_console_size |
|
56 | from IPython.utils.winconsole import get_console_size | |
57 |
|
57 | |||
58 | try: |
|
58 | try: | |
59 | set |
|
59 | set | |
60 | except: |
|
60 | except: | |
61 | from sets import Set as set |
|
61 | from sets import Set as set | |
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
64 | #**************************************************************************** | |
65 | # Exceptions |
|
65 | # Exceptions | |
66 | class Error(Exception): |
|
66 | class Error(Exception): | |
67 | """Base class for exceptions in this module.""" |
|
67 | """Base class for exceptions in this module.""" | |
68 | pass |
|
68 | pass | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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70 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
71 | class IOStream: |
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71 | class IOStream: | |
72 | def __init__(self,stream,fallback): |
|
72 | def __init__(self,stream,fallback): | |
73 | if not hasattr(stream,'write') or not hasattr(stream,'flush'): |
|
73 | if not hasattr(stream,'write') or not hasattr(stream,'flush'): | |
74 | stream = fallback |
|
74 | stream = fallback | |
75 | self.stream = stream |
|
75 | self.stream = stream | |
76 | self._swrite = stream.write |
|
76 | self._swrite = stream.write | |
77 | self.flush = stream.flush |
|
77 | self.flush = stream.flush | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | def write(self,data): |
|
79 | def write(self,data): | |
80 | try: |
|
80 | try: | |
81 | self._swrite(data) |
|
81 | self._swrite(data) | |
82 | except: |
|
82 | except: | |
83 | try: |
|
83 | try: | |
84 | # print handles some unicode issues which may trip a plain |
|
84 | # print handles some unicode issues which may trip a plain | |
85 | # write() call. Attempt to emulate write() by using a |
|
85 | # write() call. Attempt to emulate write() by using a | |
86 | # trailing comma |
|
86 | # trailing comma | |
87 | print >> self.stream, data, |
|
87 | print >> self.stream, data, | |
88 | except: |
|
88 | except: | |
89 | # if we get here, something is seriously broken. |
|
89 | # if we get here, something is seriously broken. | |
90 | print >> sys.stderr, \ |
|
90 | print >> sys.stderr, \ | |
91 | 'ERROR - failed to write data to stream:', self.stream |
|
91 | 'ERROR - failed to write data to stream:', self.stream | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 | def close(self): |
|
93 | def close(self): | |
94 | pass |
|
94 | pass | |
95 |
|
95 | |||
96 |
|
96 | |||
97 | class IOTerm: |
|
97 | class IOTerm: | |
98 | """ Term holds the file or file-like objects for handling I/O operations. |
|
98 | """ Term holds the file or file-like objects for handling I/O operations. | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | These are normally just sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr but for |
|
100 | These are normally just sys.stdin, sys.stdout and sys.stderr but for | |
101 | Windows they can can replaced to allow editing the strings before they are |
|
101 | Windows they can can replaced to allow editing the strings before they are | |
102 | displayed.""" |
|
102 | displayed.""" | |
103 |
|
103 | |||
104 | # In the future, having IPython channel all its I/O operations through |
|
104 | # In the future, having IPython channel all its I/O operations through | |
105 | # this class will make it easier to embed it into other environments which |
|
105 | # this class will make it easier to embed it into other environments which | |
106 | # are not a normal terminal (such as a GUI-based shell) |
|
106 | # are not a normal terminal (such as a GUI-based shell) | |
107 | def __init__(self,cin=None,cout=None,cerr=None): |
|
107 | def __init__(self,cin=None,cout=None,cerr=None): | |
108 | self.cin = IOStream(cin,sys.stdin) |
|
108 | self.cin = IOStream(cin,sys.stdin) | |
109 | self.cout = IOStream(cout,sys.stdout) |
|
109 | self.cout = IOStream(cout,sys.stdout) | |
110 | self.cerr = IOStream(cerr,sys.stderr) |
|
110 | self.cerr = IOStream(cerr,sys.stderr) | |
111 |
|
111 | |||
112 | # Global variable to be used for all I/O |
|
112 | # Global variable to be used for all I/O | |
113 | Term = IOTerm() |
|
113 | Term = IOTerm() | |
114 |
|
114 | |||
115 | import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline |
|
115 | import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline | |
116 | # Remake Term to use the readline i/o facilities |
|
116 | # Remake Term to use the readline i/o facilities | |
117 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and readline.have_readline: |
|
117 | if sys.platform == 'win32' and readline.have_readline: | |
118 |
|
118 | |||
119 | Term = IOTerm(cout=readline._outputfile,cerr=readline._outputfile) |
|
119 | Term = IOTerm(cout=readline._outputfile,cerr=readline._outputfile) | |
120 |
|
120 | |||
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
122 | #**************************************************************************** | |
123 | # Generic warning/error printer, used by everything else |
|
123 | # Generic warning/error printer, used by everything else | |
124 | def warn(msg,level=2,exit_val=1): |
|
124 | def warn(msg,level=2,exit_val=1): | |
125 | """Standard warning printer. Gives formatting consistency. |
|
125 | """Standard warning printer. Gives formatting consistency. | |
126 |
|
126 | |||
127 | Output is sent to Term.cerr (sys.stderr by default). |
|
127 | Output is sent to Term.cerr (sys.stderr by default). | |
128 |
|
128 | |||
129 | Options: |
|
129 | Options: | |
130 |
|
130 | |||
131 | -level(2): allows finer control: |
|
131 | -level(2): allows finer control: | |
132 | 0 -> Do nothing, dummy function. |
|
132 | 0 -> Do nothing, dummy function. | |
133 | 1 -> Print message. |
|
133 | 1 -> Print message. | |
134 | 2 -> Print 'WARNING:' + message. (Default level). |
|
134 | 2 -> Print 'WARNING:' + message. (Default level). | |
135 | 3 -> Print 'ERROR:' + message. |
|
135 | 3 -> Print 'ERROR:' + message. | |
136 | 4 -> Print 'FATAL ERROR:' + message and trigger a sys.exit(exit_val). |
|
136 | 4 -> Print 'FATAL ERROR:' + message and trigger a sys.exit(exit_val). | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | -exit_val (1): exit value returned by sys.exit() for a level 4 |
|
138 | -exit_val (1): exit value returned by sys.exit() for a level 4 | |
139 | warning. Ignored for all other levels.""" |
|
139 | warning. Ignored for all other levels.""" | |
140 |
|
140 | |||
141 | if level>0: |
|
141 | if level>0: | |
142 | header = ['','','WARNING: ','ERROR: ','FATAL ERROR: '] |
|
142 | header = ['','','WARNING: ','ERROR: ','FATAL ERROR: '] | |
143 | print >> Term.cerr, '%s%s' % (header[level],msg) |
|
143 | print >> Term.cerr, '%s%s' % (header[level],msg) | |
144 | if level == 4: |
|
144 | if level == 4: | |
145 | print >> Term.cerr,'Exiting.\n' |
|
145 | print >> Term.cerr,'Exiting.\n' | |
146 | sys.exit(exit_val) |
|
146 | sys.exit(exit_val) | |
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | def info(msg): |
|
148 | def info(msg): | |
149 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,level=1).""" |
|
149 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,level=1).""" | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | warn(msg,level=1) |
|
151 | warn(msg,level=1) | |
152 |
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152 | |||
153 | def error(msg): |
|
153 | def error(msg): | |
154 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,level=3).""" |
|
154 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,level=3).""" | |
155 |
|
155 | |||
156 | warn(msg,level=3) |
|
156 | warn(msg,level=3) | |
157 |
|
157 | |||
158 | def fatal(msg,exit_val=1): |
|
158 | def fatal(msg,exit_val=1): | |
159 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,exit_val=exit_val,level=4).""" |
|
159 | """Equivalent to warn(msg,exit_val=exit_val,level=4).""" | |
160 |
|
160 | |||
161 | warn(msg,exit_val=exit_val,level=4) |
|
161 | warn(msg,exit_val=exit_val,level=4) | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
163 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
164 | # Debugging routines |
|
164 | # Debugging routines | |
165 | # |
|
165 | # | |
166 | def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): |
|
166 | def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): | |
167 | """Print the value of an expression from the caller's frame. |
|
167 | """Print the value of an expression from the caller's frame. | |
168 |
|
168 | |||
169 | Takes an expression, evaluates it in the caller's frame and prints both |
|
169 | Takes an expression, evaluates it in the caller's frame and prints both | |
170 | the given expression and the resulting value (as well as a debug mark |
|
170 | the given expression and the resulting value (as well as a debug mark | |
171 | indicating the name of the calling function. The input must be of a form |
|
171 | indicating the name of the calling function. The input must be of a form | |
172 | suitable for eval(). |
|
172 | suitable for eval(). | |
173 |
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173 | |||
174 | An optional message can be passed, which will be prepended to the printed |
|
174 | An optional message can be passed, which will be prepended to the printed | |
175 | expr->value pair.""" |
|
175 | expr->value pair.""" | |
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | cf = sys._getframe(1) |
|
177 | cf = sys._getframe(1) | |
178 | print '[DBG:%s] %s%s -> %r' % (cf.f_code.co_name,pre_msg,expr, |
|
178 | print '[DBG:%s] %s%s -> %r' % (cf.f_code.co_name,pre_msg,expr, | |
179 | eval(expr,cf.f_globals,cf.f_locals)) |
|
179 | eval(expr,cf.f_globals,cf.f_locals)) | |
180 |
|
180 | |||
181 | # deactivate it by uncommenting the following line, which makes it a no-op |
|
181 | # deactivate it by uncommenting the following line, which makes it a no-op | |
182 | #def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): pass |
|
182 | #def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): pass | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
184 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
185 | StringTypes = types.StringTypes |
|
185 | StringTypes = types.StringTypes | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | # Basic timing functionality |
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187 | # Basic timing functionality | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | # If possible (Unix), use the resource module instead of time.clock() |
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189 | # If possible (Unix), use the resource module instead of time.clock() | |
190 | try: |
|
190 | try: | |
191 | import resource |
|
191 | import resource | |
192 | def clocku(): |
|
192 | def clocku(): | |
193 | """clocku() -> floating point number |
|
193 | """clocku() -> floating point number | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | Return the *USER* CPU time in seconds since the start of the process. |
|
195 | Return the *USER* CPU time in seconds since the start of the process. | |
196 | This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it avoids the |
|
196 | This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it avoids the | |
197 | wraparound problems in time.clock().""" |
|
197 | wraparound problems in time.clock().""" | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[0] |
|
199 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[0] | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 | def clocks(): |
|
201 | def clocks(): | |
202 | """clocks() -> floating point number |
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202 | """clocks() -> floating point number | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | Return the *SYSTEM* CPU time in seconds since the start of the process. |
|
204 | Return the *SYSTEM* CPU time in seconds since the start of the process. | |
205 | This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it avoids the |
|
205 | This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it avoids the | |
206 | wraparound problems in time.clock().""" |
|
206 | wraparound problems in time.clock().""" | |
207 |
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207 | |||
208 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[1] |
|
208 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[1] | |
209 |
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209 | |||
210 | def clock(): |
|
210 | def clock(): | |
211 | """clock() -> floating point number |
|
211 | """clock() -> floating point number | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | Return the *TOTAL USER+SYSTEM* CPU time in seconds since the start of |
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213 | Return the *TOTAL USER+SYSTEM* CPU time in seconds since the start of | |
214 | the process. This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it |
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214 | the process. This is done via a call to resource.getrusage, so it | |
215 | avoids the wraparound problems in time.clock().""" |
|
215 | avoids the wraparound problems in time.clock().""" | |
216 |
|
216 | |||
217 | u,s = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[:2] |
|
217 | u,s = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[:2] | |
218 | return u+s |
|
218 | return u+s | |
219 |
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219 | |||
220 | def clock2(): |
|
220 | def clock2(): | |
221 | """clock2() -> (t_user,t_system) |
|
221 | """clock2() -> (t_user,t_system) | |
222 |
|
222 | |||
223 | Similar to clock(), but return a tuple of user/system times.""" |
|
223 | Similar to clock(), but return a tuple of user/system times.""" | |
224 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[:2] |
|
224 | return resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)[:2] | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 | except ImportError: |
|
226 | except ImportError: | |
227 | # There is no distinction of user/system time under windows, so we just use |
|
227 | # There is no distinction of user/system time under windows, so we just use | |
228 | # time.clock() for everything... |
|
228 | # time.clock() for everything... | |
229 | clocku = clocks = clock = time.clock |
|
229 | clocku = clocks = clock = time.clock | |
230 | def clock2(): |
|
230 | def clock2(): | |
231 | """Under windows, system CPU time can't be measured. |
|
231 | """Under windows, system CPU time can't be measured. | |
232 |
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232 | |||
233 | This just returns clock() and zero.""" |
|
233 | This just returns clock() and zero.""" | |
234 | return time.clock(),0.0 |
|
234 | return time.clock(),0.0 | |
235 |
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235 | |||
236 | def timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw): |
|
236 | def timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw): | |
237 | """timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw) -> (t_total,t_per_call,output) |
|
237 | """timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw) -> (t_total,t_per_call,output) | |
238 |
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238 | |||
239 | Execute a function reps times, return a tuple with the elapsed total |
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239 | Execute a function reps times, return a tuple with the elapsed total | |
240 | CPU time in seconds, the time per call and the function's output. |
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240 | CPU time in seconds, the time per call and the function's output. | |
241 |
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241 | |||
242 | Under Unix, the return value is the sum of user+system time consumed by |
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242 | Under Unix, the return value is the sum of user+system time consumed by | |
243 | the process, computed via the resource module. This prevents problems |
|
243 | the process, computed via the resource module. This prevents problems | |
244 | related to the wraparound effect which the time.clock() function has. |
|
244 | related to the wraparound effect which the time.clock() function has. | |
245 |
|
245 | |||
246 | Under Windows the return value is in wall clock seconds. See the |
|
246 | Under Windows the return value is in wall clock seconds. See the | |
247 | documentation for the time module for more details.""" |
|
247 | documentation for the time module for more details.""" | |
248 |
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248 | |||
249 | reps = int(reps) |
|
249 | reps = int(reps) | |
250 | assert reps >=1, 'reps must be >= 1' |
|
250 | assert reps >=1, 'reps must be >= 1' | |
251 | if reps==1: |
|
251 | if reps==1: | |
252 | start = clock() |
|
252 | start = clock() | |
253 | out = func(*args,**kw) |
|
253 | out = func(*args,**kw) | |
254 | tot_time = clock()-start |
|
254 | tot_time = clock()-start | |
255 | else: |
|
255 | else: | |
256 | rng = xrange(reps-1) # the last time is executed separately to store output |
|
256 | rng = xrange(reps-1) # the last time is executed separately to store output | |
257 | start = clock() |
|
257 | start = clock() | |
258 | for dummy in rng: func(*args,**kw) |
|
258 | for dummy in rng: func(*args,**kw) | |
259 | out = func(*args,**kw) # one last time |
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259 | out = func(*args,**kw) # one last time | |
260 | tot_time = clock()-start |
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260 | tot_time = clock()-start | |
261 | av_time = tot_time / reps |
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261 | av_time = tot_time / reps | |
262 | return tot_time,av_time,out |
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262 | return tot_time,av_time,out | |
263 |
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263 | |||
264 | def timings(reps,func,*args,**kw): |
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264 | def timings(reps,func,*args,**kw): | |
265 | """timings(reps,func,*args,**kw) -> (t_total,t_per_call) |
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265 | """timings(reps,func,*args,**kw) -> (t_total,t_per_call) | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | Execute a function reps times, return a tuple with the elapsed total CPU |
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267 | Execute a function reps times, return a tuple with the elapsed total CPU | |
268 | time in seconds and the time per call. These are just the first two values |
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268 | time in seconds and the time per call. These are just the first two values | |
269 | in timings_out().""" |
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269 | in timings_out().""" | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | return timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw)[0:2] |
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271 | return timings_out(reps,func,*args,**kw)[0:2] | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def timing(func,*args,**kw): |
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273 | def timing(func,*args,**kw): | |
274 | """timing(func,*args,**kw) -> t_total |
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274 | """timing(func,*args,**kw) -> t_total | |
275 |
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275 | |||
276 | Execute a function once, return the elapsed total CPU time in |
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276 | Execute a function once, return the elapsed total CPU time in | |
277 | seconds. This is just the first value in timings_out().""" |
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277 | seconds. This is just the first value in timings_out().""" | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | return timings_out(1,func,*args,**kw)[0] |
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279 | return timings_out(1,func,*args,**kw)[0] | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | #**************************************************************************** |
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281 | #**************************************************************************** | |
282 | # file and system |
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282 | # file and system | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | def arg_split(s,posix=False): |
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284 | def arg_split(s,posix=False): | |
285 | """Split a command line's arguments in a shell-like manner. |
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285 | """Split a command line's arguments in a shell-like manner. | |
286 |
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286 | |||
287 | This is a modified version of the standard library's shlex.split() |
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287 | This is a modified version of the standard library's shlex.split() | |
288 | function, but with a default of posix=False for splitting, so that quotes |
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288 | function, but with a default of posix=False for splitting, so that quotes | |
289 | in inputs are respected.""" |
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289 | in inputs are respected.""" | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | # XXX - there may be unicode-related problems here!!! I'm not sure that |
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291 | # XXX - there may be unicode-related problems here!!! I'm not sure that | |
292 | # shlex is truly unicode-safe, so it might be necessary to do |
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292 | # shlex is truly unicode-safe, so it might be necessary to do | |
293 | # |
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293 | # | |
294 | # s = s.encode(sys.stdin.encoding) |
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294 | # s = s.encode(sys.stdin.encoding) | |
295 | # |
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295 | # | |
296 | # first, to ensure that shlex gets a normal string. Input from anyone who |
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296 | # first, to ensure that shlex gets a normal string. Input from anyone who | |
297 | # knows more about unicode and shlex than I would be good to have here... |
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297 | # knows more about unicode and shlex than I would be good to have here... | |
298 | lex = shlex.shlex(s, posix=posix) |
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298 | lex = shlex.shlex(s, posix=posix) | |
299 | lex.whitespace_split = True |
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299 | lex.whitespace_split = True | |
300 | return list(lex) |
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300 | return list(lex) | |
301 |
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301 | |||
302 | def system(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): |
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302 | def system(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): | |
303 | """Execute a system command, return its exit status. |
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303 | """Execute a system command, return its exit status. | |
304 |
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304 | |||
305 | Options: |
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305 | Options: | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | - verbose (0): print the command to be executed. |
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307 | - verbose (0): print the command to be executed. | |
308 |
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308 | |||
309 | - debug (0): only print, do not actually execute. |
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309 | - debug (0): only print, do not actually execute. | |
310 |
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310 | |||
311 | - header (''): Header to print on screen prior to the executed command (it |
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311 | - header (''): Header to print on screen prior to the executed command (it | |
312 | is only prepended to the command, no newlines are added). |
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312 | is only prepended to the command, no newlines are added). | |
313 |
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313 | |||
314 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the |
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314 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the | |
315 | SystemExec class.""" |
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315 | SystemExec class.""" | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | stat = 0 |
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317 | stat = 0 | |
318 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd |
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318 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd | |
319 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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319 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
320 | if not debug: stat = os.system(cmd) |
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320 | if not debug: stat = os.system(cmd) | |
321 | return stat |
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321 | return stat | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | def abbrev_cwd(): |
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323 | def abbrev_cwd(): | |
324 | """ Return abbreviated version of cwd, e.g. d:mydir """ |
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324 | """ Return abbreviated version of cwd, e.g. d:mydir """ | |
325 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace('\\','/') |
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325 | cwd = os.getcwd().replace('\\','/') | |
326 | drivepart = '' |
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326 | drivepart = '' | |
327 | tail = cwd |
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327 | tail = cwd | |
328 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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328 | if sys.platform == 'win32': | |
329 | if len(cwd) < 4: |
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329 | if len(cwd) < 4: | |
330 | return cwd |
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330 | return cwd | |
331 | drivepart,tail = os.path.splitdrive(cwd) |
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331 | drivepart,tail = os.path.splitdrive(cwd) | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 |
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333 | |||
334 | parts = tail.split('/') |
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334 | parts = tail.split('/') | |
335 | if len(parts) > 2: |
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335 | if len(parts) > 2: | |
336 | tail = '/'.join(parts[-2:]) |
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336 | tail = '/'.join(parts[-2:]) | |
337 |
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337 | |||
338 | return (drivepart + ( |
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338 | return (drivepart + ( | |
339 | cwd == '/' and '/' or tail)) |
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339 | cwd == '/' and '/' or tail)) | |
340 |
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340 | |||
341 |
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341 | |||
342 | # This function is used by ipython in a lot of places to make system calls. |
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342 | # This function is used by ipython in a lot of places to make system calls. | |
343 | # We need it to be slightly different under win32, due to the vagaries of |
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343 | # We need it to be slightly different under win32, due to the vagaries of | |
344 | # 'network shares'. A win32 override is below. |
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344 | # 'network shares'. A win32 override is below. | |
345 |
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345 | |||
346 | def shell(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): |
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346 | def shell(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): | |
347 | """Execute a command in the system shell, always return None. |
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347 | """Execute a command in the system shell, always return None. | |
348 |
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348 | |||
349 | Options: |
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349 | Options: | |
350 |
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350 | |||
351 | - verbose (0): print the command to be executed. |
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351 | - verbose (0): print the command to be executed. | |
352 |
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352 | |||
353 | - debug (0): only print, do not actually execute. |
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353 | - debug (0): only print, do not actually execute. | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | - header (''): Header to print on screen prior to the executed command (it |
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355 | - header (''): Header to print on screen prior to the executed command (it | |
356 | is only prepended to the command, no newlines are added). |
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356 | is only prepended to the command, no newlines are added). | |
357 |
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357 | |||
358 | Note: this is similar to genutils.system(), but it returns None so it can |
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358 | Note: this is similar to genutils.system(), but it returns None so it can | |
359 | be conveniently used in interactive loops without getting the return value |
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359 | be conveniently used in interactive loops without getting the return value | |
360 | (typically 0) printed many times.""" |
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360 | (typically 0) printed many times.""" | |
361 |
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361 | |||
362 | stat = 0 |
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362 | stat = 0 | |
363 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd |
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363 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd | |
364 | # flush stdout so we don't mangle python's buffering |
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364 | # flush stdout so we don't mangle python's buffering | |
365 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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365 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
366 |
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366 | |||
367 | if not debug: |
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367 | if not debug: | |
368 | platutils.set_term_title("IPy " + cmd) |
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368 | platutils.set_term_title("IPy " + cmd) | |
369 | os.system(cmd) |
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369 | os.system(cmd) | |
370 | platutils.set_term_title("IPy " + abbrev_cwd()) |
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370 | platutils.set_term_title("IPy " + abbrev_cwd()) | |
371 |
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371 | |||
372 | # override shell() for win32 to deal with network shares |
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372 | # override shell() for win32 to deal with network shares | |
373 | if os.name in ('nt','dos'): |
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373 | if os.name in ('nt','dos'): | |
374 |
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374 | |||
375 | shell_ori = shell |
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375 | shell_ori = shell | |
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | def shell(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): |
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377 | def shell(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''): | |
378 | if os.getcwd().startswith(r"\\"): |
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378 | if os.getcwd().startswith(r"\\"): | |
379 | path = os.getcwd() |
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379 | path = os.getcwd() | |
380 | # change to c drive (cannot be on UNC-share when issuing os.system, |
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380 | # change to c drive (cannot be on UNC-share when issuing os.system, | |
381 | # as cmd.exe cannot handle UNC addresses) |
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381 | # as cmd.exe cannot handle UNC addresses) | |
382 | os.chdir("c:") |
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382 | os.chdir("c:") | |
383 | # issue pushd to the UNC-share and then run the command |
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383 | # issue pushd to the UNC-share and then run the command | |
384 | try: |
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384 | try: | |
385 | shell_ori('"pushd %s&&"'%path+cmd,verbose,debug,header) |
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385 | shell_ori('"pushd %s&&"'%path+cmd,verbose,debug,header) | |
386 | finally: |
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386 | finally: | |
387 | os.chdir(path) |
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387 | os.chdir(path) | |
388 | else: |
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388 | else: | |
389 | shell_ori(cmd,verbose,debug,header) |
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389 | shell_ori(cmd,verbose,debug,header) | |
390 |
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390 | |||
391 | shell.__doc__ = shell_ori.__doc__ |
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391 | shell.__doc__ = shell_ori.__doc__ | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | def getoutput(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): |
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393 | def getoutput(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): | |
394 | """Dummy substitute for perl's backquotes. |
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394 | """Dummy substitute for perl's backquotes. | |
395 |
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395 | |||
396 | Executes a command and returns the output. |
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396 | Executes a command and returns the output. | |
397 |
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397 | |||
398 | Accepts the same arguments as system(), plus: |
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398 | Accepts the same arguments as system(), plus: | |
399 |
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399 | |||
400 | - split(0): if true, the output is returned as a list split on newlines. |
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400 | - split(0): if true, the output is returned as a list split on newlines. | |
401 |
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401 | |||
402 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the |
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402 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the | |
403 | SystemExec class. |
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403 | SystemExec class. | |
404 |
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404 | |||
405 | This is pretty much deprecated and rarely used, |
|
405 | This is pretty much deprecated and rarely used, | |
406 | genutils.getoutputerror may be what you need. |
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406 | genutils.getoutputerror may be what you need. | |
407 |
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407 | |||
408 | """ |
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408 | """ | |
409 |
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409 | |||
410 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd |
|
410 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd | |
411 | if not debug: |
|
411 | if not debug: | |
412 | output = os.popen(cmd).read() |
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412 | output = os.popen(cmd).read() | |
413 | # stipping last \n is here for backwards compat. |
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413 | # stipping last \n is here for backwards compat. | |
414 | if output.endswith('\n'): |
|
414 | if output.endswith('\n'): | |
415 | output = output[:-1] |
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415 | output = output[:-1] | |
416 | if split: |
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416 | if split: | |
417 | return output.split('\n') |
|
417 | return output.split('\n') | |
418 | else: |
|
418 | else: | |
419 | return output |
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419 | return output | |
420 |
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420 | |||
421 | def getoutputerror(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): |
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421 | def getoutputerror(cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): | |
422 | """Return (standard output,standard error) of executing cmd in a shell. |
|
422 | """Return (standard output,standard error) of executing cmd in a shell. | |
423 |
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423 | |||
424 | Accepts the same arguments as system(), plus: |
|
424 | Accepts the same arguments as system(), plus: | |
425 |
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425 | |||
426 | - split(0): if true, each of stdout/err is returned as a list split on |
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426 | - split(0): if true, each of stdout/err is returned as a list split on | |
427 | newlines. |
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427 | newlines. | |
428 |
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428 | |||
429 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the |
|
429 | Note: a stateful version of this function is available through the | |
430 | SystemExec class.""" |
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430 | SystemExec class.""" | |
431 |
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431 | |||
432 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd |
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432 | if verbose or debug: print header+cmd | |
433 | if not cmd: |
|
433 | if not cmd: | |
434 | if split: |
|
434 | if split: | |
435 | return [],[] |
|
435 | return [],[] | |
436 | else: |
|
436 | else: | |
437 | return '','' |
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437 | return '','' | |
438 | if not debug: |
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438 | if not debug: | |
439 | pin,pout,perr = os.popen3(cmd) |
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439 | pin,pout,perr = os.popen3(cmd) | |
440 | tout = pout.read().rstrip() |
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440 | tout = pout.read().rstrip() | |
441 | terr = perr.read().rstrip() |
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441 | terr = perr.read().rstrip() | |
442 | pin.close() |
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442 | pin.close() | |
443 | pout.close() |
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443 | pout.close() | |
444 | perr.close() |
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444 | perr.close() | |
445 | if split: |
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445 | if split: | |
446 | return tout.split('\n'),terr.split('\n') |
|
446 | return tout.split('\n'),terr.split('\n') | |
447 | else: |
|
447 | else: | |
448 | return tout,terr |
|
448 | return tout,terr | |
449 |
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449 | |||
450 | # for compatibility with older naming conventions |
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450 | # for compatibility with older naming conventions | |
451 | xsys = system |
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451 | xsys = system | |
452 | bq = getoutput |
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452 | bq = getoutput | |
453 |
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453 | |||
454 | class SystemExec: |
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454 | class SystemExec: | |
455 | """Access the system and getoutput functions through a stateful interface. |
|
455 | """Access the system and getoutput functions through a stateful interface. | |
456 |
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456 | |||
457 | Note: here we refer to the system and getoutput functions from this |
|
457 | Note: here we refer to the system and getoutput functions from this | |
458 | library, not the ones from the standard python library. |
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458 | library, not the ones from the standard python library. | |
459 |
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459 | |||
460 | This class offers the system and getoutput functions as methods, but the |
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460 | This class offers the system and getoutput functions as methods, but the | |
461 | verbose, debug and header parameters can be set for the instance (at |
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461 | verbose, debug and header parameters can be set for the instance (at | |
462 | creation time or later) so that they don't need to be specified on each |
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462 | creation time or later) so that they don't need to be specified on each | |
463 | call. |
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463 | call. | |
464 |
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464 | |||
465 | For efficiency reasons, there's no way to override the parameters on a |
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465 | For efficiency reasons, there's no way to override the parameters on a | |
466 | per-call basis other than by setting instance attributes. If you need |
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466 | per-call basis other than by setting instance attributes. If you need | |
467 | local overrides, it's best to directly call system() or getoutput(). |
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467 | local overrides, it's best to directly call system() or getoutput(). | |
468 |
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468 | |||
469 | The following names are provided as alternate options: |
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469 | The following names are provided as alternate options: | |
470 | - xsys: alias to system |
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470 | - xsys: alias to system | |
471 | - bq: alias to getoutput |
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471 | - bq: alias to getoutput | |
472 |
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472 | |||
473 | An instance can then be created as: |
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473 | An instance can then be created as: | |
474 | >>> sysexec = SystemExec(verbose=1,debug=0,header='Calling: ') |
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474 | >>> sysexec = SystemExec(verbose=1,debug=0,header='Calling: ') | |
475 | """ |
|
475 | """ | |
476 |
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476 | |||
477 | def __init__(self,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): |
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477 | def __init__(self,verbose=0,debug=0,header='',split=0): | |
478 | """Specify the instance's values for verbose, debug and header.""" |
|
478 | """Specify the instance's values for verbose, debug and header.""" | |
479 | setattr_list(self,'verbose debug header split') |
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479 | setattr_list(self,'verbose debug header split') | |
480 |
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480 | |||
481 | def system(self,cmd): |
|
481 | def system(self,cmd): | |
482 | """Stateful interface to system(), with the same keyword parameters.""" |
|
482 | """Stateful interface to system(), with the same keyword parameters.""" | |
483 |
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483 | |||
484 | system(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header) |
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484 | system(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header) | |
485 |
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485 | |||
486 | def shell(self,cmd): |
|
486 | def shell(self,cmd): | |
487 | """Stateful interface to shell(), with the same keyword parameters.""" |
|
487 | """Stateful interface to shell(), with the same keyword parameters.""" | |
488 |
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488 | |||
489 | shell(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header) |
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489 | shell(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header) | |
490 |
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490 | |||
491 | xsys = system # alias |
|
491 | xsys = system # alias | |
492 |
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492 | |||
493 | def getoutput(self,cmd): |
|
493 | def getoutput(self,cmd): | |
494 | """Stateful interface to getoutput().""" |
|
494 | """Stateful interface to getoutput().""" | |
495 |
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495 | |||
496 | return getoutput(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header,self.split) |
|
496 | return getoutput(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header,self.split) | |
497 |
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497 | |||
498 | def getoutputerror(self,cmd): |
|
498 | def getoutputerror(self,cmd): | |
499 | """Stateful interface to getoutputerror().""" |
|
499 | """Stateful interface to getoutputerror().""" | |
500 |
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500 | |||
501 | return getoutputerror(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header,self.split) |
|
501 | return getoutputerror(cmd,self.verbose,self.debug,self.header,self.split) | |
502 |
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502 | |||
503 | bq = getoutput # alias |
|
503 | bq = getoutput # alias | |
504 |
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504 | |||
505 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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505 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
506 | def mutex_opts(dict,ex_op): |
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506 | def mutex_opts(dict,ex_op): | |
507 | """Check for presence of mutually exclusive keys in a dict. |
|
507 | """Check for presence of mutually exclusive keys in a dict. | |
508 |
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508 | |||
509 | Call: mutex_opts(dict,[[op1a,op1b],[op2a,op2b]...]""" |
|
509 | Call: mutex_opts(dict,[[op1a,op1b],[op2a,op2b]...]""" | |
510 | for op1,op2 in ex_op: |
|
510 | for op1,op2 in ex_op: | |
511 | if op1 in dict and op2 in dict: |
|
511 | if op1 in dict and op2 in dict: | |
512 | raise ValueError,'\n*** ERROR in Arguments *** '\ |
|
512 | raise ValueError,'\n*** ERROR in Arguments *** '\ | |
513 | 'Options '+op1+' and '+op2+' are mutually exclusive.' |
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513 | 'Options '+op1+' and '+op2+' are mutually exclusive.' | |
514 |
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514 | |||
515 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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515 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
516 | def get_py_filename(name): |
|
516 | def get_py_filename(name): | |
517 | """Return a valid python filename in the current directory. |
|
517 | """Return a valid python filename in the current directory. | |
518 |
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518 | |||
519 | If the given name is not a file, it adds '.py' and searches again. |
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519 | If the given name is not a file, it adds '.py' and searches again. | |
520 | Raises IOError with an informative message if the file isn't found.""" |
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520 | Raises IOError with an informative message if the file isn't found.""" | |
521 |
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521 | |||
522 | name = os.path.expanduser(name) |
|
522 | name = os.path.expanduser(name) | |
523 | if not os.path.isfile(name) and not name.endswith('.py'): |
|
523 | if not os.path.isfile(name) and not name.endswith('.py'): | |
524 | name += '.py' |
|
524 | name += '.py' | |
525 | if os.path.isfile(name): |
|
525 | if os.path.isfile(name): | |
526 | return name |
|
526 | return name | |
527 | else: |
|
527 | else: | |
528 | raise IOError,'File `%s` not found.' % name |
|
528 | raise IOError,'File `%s` not found.' % name | |
529 |
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529 | |||
530 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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530 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
531 | def filefind(fname,alt_dirs = None): |
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532 | """Return the given filename either in the current directory, if it |
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533 | exists, or in a specified list of directories. |
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534 |
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531 | |||
535 | ~ expansion is done on all file and directory names. |
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536 |
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532 | |||
537 | Upon an unsuccessful search, raise an IOError exception.""" |
|
533 | def filefind(filename, path_dirs=None): | |
|
534 | """Find a file by looking through a sequence of paths. | |||
538 |
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535 | ||
539 | if alt_dirs is None: |
|
536 | This iterates through a sequence of paths looking for a file and returns | |
540 | try: |
|
537 | the full, absolute path of the first occurence of the file. If no set of | |
541 | alt_dirs = get_home_dir() |
|
538 | path dirs is given, the filename is tested as is, after running through | |
542 | except HomeDirError: |
|
539 | :func:`expandvars` and :func:`expanduser`. Thus a simple call:: | |
543 | alt_dirs = os.getcwd() |
|
540 | ||
544 | search = [fname] + list_strings(alt_dirs) |
|
541 | filefind('myfile.txt') | |
545 | search = map(os.path.expanduser,search) |
|
542 | ||
546 | #print 'search list for',fname,'list:',search # dbg |
|
543 | will find the file in the current working dir, but:: | |
547 | fname = search[0] |
|
544 | ||
548 | if os.path.isfile(fname): |
|
545 | filefind('~/myfile.txt') | |
549 | return fname |
|
546 | ||
550 | for direc in search[1:]: |
|
547 | Will find the file in the users home directory. This function does not | |
551 | testname = os.path.join(direc,fname) |
|
548 | automatically try any paths, such as the cwd or the user's home directory. | |
552 | #print 'testname',testname # dbg |
|
549 | ||
|
550 | Parameters | |||
|
551 | ---------- | |||
|
552 | filename : str | |||
|
553 | The filename to look for. | |||
|
554 | path_dirs : str, None or sequence of str | |||
|
555 | The sequence of paths to look for the file in. If None, the filename | |||
|
556 | need to be absolute or be in the cwd. If a string, the string is | |||
|
557 | put into a sequence and the searched. If a sequence, walk through | |||
|
558 | each element and join with ``filename``, calling :func:`expandvars` | |||
|
559 | and :func:`expanduser` before testing for existence. | |||
|
560 | ||||
|
561 | Returns | |||
|
562 | ------- | |||
|
563 | Raises :exc:`IOError` or returns absolute path to file. | |||
|
564 | """ | |||
|
565 | if path_dirs is None: | |||
|
566 | path_dirs = ("",) | |||
|
567 | elif isinstance(path_dirs, basestring): | |||
|
568 | path_dirs = (path_dirs,) | |||
|
569 | for path in path_dirs: | |||
|
570 | if path == '.': path = os.getcwd() | |||
|
571 | testname = os.path.expandvars( | |||
|
572 | os.path.expanduser( | |||
|
573 | os.path.join(path, filename))) | |||
553 | if os.path.isfile(testname): |
|
574 | if os.path.isfile(testname): | |
554 | return testname |
|
575 | return os.path.abspath(testname) | |
555 |
raise IOError |
|
576 | raise IOError("File does not exist in any " | |
556 | ' not found in current or supplied directories:' + `alt_dirs` |
|
577 | "of the search paths: %r, %r" % \ | |
|
578 | (filename, path_dirs)) | |||
|
579 | ||||
557 |
|
580 | |||
558 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
581 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
559 | def file_read(filename): |
|
582 | def file_read(filename): | |
560 | """Read a file and close it. Returns the file source.""" |
|
583 | """Read a file and close it. Returns the file source.""" | |
561 | fobj = open(filename,'r'); |
|
584 | fobj = open(filename,'r'); | |
562 | source = fobj.read(); |
|
585 | source = fobj.read(); | |
563 | fobj.close() |
|
586 | fobj.close() | |
564 | return source |
|
587 | return source | |
565 |
|
588 | |||
566 | def file_readlines(filename): |
|
589 | def file_readlines(filename): | |
567 | """Read a file and close it. Returns the file source using readlines().""" |
|
590 | """Read a file and close it. Returns the file source using readlines().""" | |
568 | fobj = open(filename,'r'); |
|
591 | fobj = open(filename,'r'); | |
569 | lines = fobj.readlines(); |
|
592 | lines = fobj.readlines(); | |
570 | fobj.close() |
|
593 | fobj.close() | |
571 | return lines |
|
594 | return lines | |
572 |
|
595 | |||
573 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
596 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
574 | def target_outdated(target,deps): |
|
597 | def target_outdated(target,deps): | |
575 | """Determine whether a target is out of date. |
|
598 | """Determine whether a target is out of date. | |
576 |
|
599 | |||
577 | target_outdated(target,deps) -> 1/0 |
|
600 | target_outdated(target,deps) -> 1/0 | |
578 |
|
601 | |||
579 | deps: list of filenames which MUST exist. |
|
602 | deps: list of filenames which MUST exist. | |
580 | target: single filename which may or may not exist. |
|
603 | target: single filename which may or may not exist. | |
581 |
|
604 | |||
582 | If target doesn't exist or is older than any file listed in deps, return |
|
605 | If target doesn't exist or is older than any file listed in deps, return | |
583 | true, otherwise return false. |
|
606 | true, otherwise return false. | |
584 | """ |
|
607 | """ | |
585 | try: |
|
608 | try: | |
586 | target_time = os.path.getmtime(target) |
|
609 | target_time = os.path.getmtime(target) | |
587 | except os.error: |
|
610 | except os.error: | |
588 | return 1 |
|
611 | return 1 | |
589 | for dep in deps: |
|
612 | for dep in deps: | |
590 | dep_time = os.path.getmtime(dep) |
|
613 | dep_time = os.path.getmtime(dep) | |
591 | if dep_time > target_time: |
|
614 | if dep_time > target_time: | |
592 | #print "For target",target,"Dep failed:",dep # dbg |
|
615 | #print "For target",target,"Dep failed:",dep # dbg | |
593 | #print "times (dep,tar):",dep_time,target_time # dbg |
|
616 | #print "times (dep,tar):",dep_time,target_time # dbg | |
594 | return 1 |
|
617 | return 1 | |
595 | return 0 |
|
618 | return 0 | |
596 |
|
619 | |||
597 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
620 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
598 | def target_update(target,deps,cmd): |
|
621 | def target_update(target,deps,cmd): | |
599 | """Update a target with a given command given a list of dependencies. |
|
622 | """Update a target with a given command given a list of dependencies. | |
600 |
|
623 | |||
601 | target_update(target,deps,cmd) -> runs cmd if target is outdated. |
|
624 | target_update(target,deps,cmd) -> runs cmd if target is outdated. | |
602 |
|
625 | |||
603 | This is just a wrapper around target_outdated() which calls the given |
|
626 | This is just a wrapper around target_outdated() which calls the given | |
604 | command if target is outdated.""" |
|
627 | command if target is outdated.""" | |
605 |
|
628 | |||
606 | if target_outdated(target,deps): |
|
629 | if target_outdated(target,deps): | |
607 | xsys(cmd) |
|
630 | xsys(cmd) | |
608 |
|
631 | |||
609 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
632 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
610 | def unquote_ends(istr): |
|
633 | def unquote_ends(istr): | |
611 | """Remove a single pair of quotes from the endpoints of a string.""" |
|
634 | """Remove a single pair of quotes from the endpoints of a string.""" | |
612 |
|
635 | |||
613 | if not istr: |
|
636 | if not istr: | |
614 | return istr |
|
637 | return istr | |
615 | if (istr[0]=="'" and istr[-1]=="'") or \ |
|
638 | if (istr[0]=="'" and istr[-1]=="'") or \ | |
616 | (istr[0]=='"' and istr[-1]=='"'): |
|
639 | (istr[0]=='"' and istr[-1]=='"'): | |
617 | return istr[1:-1] |
|
640 | return istr[1:-1] | |
618 | else: |
|
641 | else: | |
619 | return istr |
|
642 | return istr | |
620 |
|
643 | |||
621 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
644 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
622 | def process_cmdline(argv,names=[],defaults={},usage=''): |
|
645 | def process_cmdline(argv,names=[],defaults={},usage=''): | |
623 | """ Process command-line options and arguments. |
|
646 | """ Process command-line options and arguments. | |
624 |
|
647 | |||
625 | Arguments: |
|
648 | Arguments: | |
626 |
|
649 | |||
627 | - argv: list of arguments, typically sys.argv. |
|
650 | - argv: list of arguments, typically sys.argv. | |
628 |
|
651 | |||
629 | - names: list of option names. See DPyGetOpt docs for details on options |
|
652 | - names: list of option names. See DPyGetOpt docs for details on options | |
630 | syntax. |
|
653 | syntax. | |
631 |
|
654 | |||
632 | - defaults: dict of default values. |
|
655 | - defaults: dict of default values. | |
633 |
|
656 | |||
634 | - usage: optional usage notice to print if a wrong argument is passed. |
|
657 | - usage: optional usage notice to print if a wrong argument is passed. | |
635 |
|
658 | |||
636 | Return a dict of options and a list of free arguments.""" |
|
659 | Return a dict of options and a list of free arguments.""" | |
637 |
|
660 | |||
638 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() |
|
661 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() | |
639 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) |
|
662 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) | |
640 | getopt.parseConfiguration(names) |
|
663 | getopt.parseConfiguration(names) | |
641 |
|
664 | |||
642 | try: |
|
665 | try: | |
643 | getopt.processArguments(argv) |
|
666 | getopt.processArguments(argv) | |
644 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: |
|
667 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: | |
645 | print usage |
|
668 | print usage | |
646 | warn('"%s"' % exc,level=4) |
|
669 | warn('"%s"' % exc,level=4) | |
647 |
|
670 | |||
648 | defaults.update(getopt.optionValues) |
|
671 | defaults.update(getopt.optionValues) | |
649 | args = getopt.freeValues |
|
672 | args = getopt.freeValues | |
650 |
|
673 | |||
651 | return defaults,args |
|
674 | return defaults,args | |
652 |
|
675 | |||
653 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
676 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
654 | def optstr2types(ostr): |
|
677 | def optstr2types(ostr): | |
655 | """Convert a string of option names to a dict of type mappings. |
|
678 | """Convert a string of option names to a dict of type mappings. | |
656 |
|
679 | |||
657 | optstr2types(str) -> {None:'string_opts',int:'int_opts',float:'float_opts'} |
|
680 | optstr2types(str) -> {None:'string_opts',int:'int_opts',float:'float_opts'} | |
658 |
|
681 | |||
659 | This is used to get the types of all the options in a string formatted |
|
682 | This is used to get the types of all the options in a string formatted | |
660 | with the conventions of DPyGetOpt. The 'type' None is used for options |
|
683 | with the conventions of DPyGetOpt. The 'type' None is used for options | |
661 | which are strings (they need no further conversion). This function's main |
|
684 | which are strings (they need no further conversion). This function's main | |
662 | use is to get a typemap for use with read_dict(). |
|
685 | use is to get a typemap for use with read_dict(). | |
663 | """ |
|
686 | """ | |
664 |
|
687 | |||
665 | typeconv = {None:'',int:'',float:''} |
|
688 | typeconv = {None:'',int:'',float:''} | |
666 | typemap = {'s':None,'i':int,'f':float} |
|
689 | typemap = {'s':None,'i':int,'f':float} | |
667 | opt_re = re.compile(r'([\w]*)([^:=]*:?=?)([sif]?)') |
|
690 | opt_re = re.compile(r'([\w]*)([^:=]*:?=?)([sif]?)') | |
668 |
|
691 | |||
669 | for w in ostr.split(): |
|
692 | for w in ostr.split(): | |
670 | oname,alias,otype = opt_re.match(w).groups() |
|
693 | oname,alias,otype = opt_re.match(w).groups() | |
671 | if otype == '' or alias == '!': # simple switches are integers too |
|
694 | if otype == '' or alias == '!': # simple switches are integers too | |
672 | otype = 'i' |
|
695 | otype = 'i' | |
673 | typeconv[typemap[otype]] += oname + ' ' |
|
696 | typeconv[typemap[otype]] += oname + ' ' | |
674 | return typeconv |
|
697 | return typeconv | |
675 |
|
698 | |||
676 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
699 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
677 | def read_dict(filename,type_conv=None,**opt): |
|
700 | def read_dict(filename,type_conv=None,**opt): | |
678 | r"""Read a dictionary of key=value pairs from an input file, optionally |
|
701 | r"""Read a dictionary of key=value pairs from an input file, optionally | |
679 | performing conversions on the resulting values. |
|
702 | performing conversions on the resulting values. | |
680 |
|
703 | |||
681 | read_dict(filename,type_conv,**opt) -> dict |
|
704 | read_dict(filename,type_conv,**opt) -> dict | |
682 |
|
705 | |||
683 | Only one value per line is accepted, the format should be |
|
706 | Only one value per line is accepted, the format should be | |
684 | # optional comments are ignored |
|
707 | # optional comments are ignored | |
685 | key value\n |
|
708 | key value\n | |
686 |
|
709 | |||
687 | Args: |
|
710 | Args: | |
688 |
|
711 | |||
689 | - type_conv: A dictionary specifying which keys need to be converted to |
|
712 | - type_conv: A dictionary specifying which keys need to be converted to | |
690 | which types. By default all keys are read as strings. This dictionary |
|
713 | which types. By default all keys are read as strings. This dictionary | |
691 | should have as its keys valid conversion functions for strings |
|
714 | should have as its keys valid conversion functions for strings | |
692 | (int,long,float,complex, or your own). The value for each key |
|
715 | (int,long,float,complex, or your own). The value for each key | |
693 | (converter) should be a whitespace separated string containing the names |
|
716 | (converter) should be a whitespace separated string containing the names | |
694 | of all the entries in the file to be converted using that function. For |
|
717 | of all the entries in the file to be converted using that function. For | |
695 | keys to be left alone, use None as the conversion function (only needed |
|
718 | keys to be left alone, use None as the conversion function (only needed | |
696 | with purge=1, see below). |
|
719 | with purge=1, see below). | |
697 |
|
720 | |||
698 | - opt: dictionary with extra options as below (default in parens) |
|
721 | - opt: dictionary with extra options as below (default in parens) | |
699 |
|
722 | |||
700 | purge(0): if set to 1, all keys *not* listed in type_conv are purged out |
|
723 | purge(0): if set to 1, all keys *not* listed in type_conv are purged out | |
701 | of the dictionary to be returned. If purge is going to be used, the |
|
724 | of the dictionary to be returned. If purge is going to be used, the | |
702 | set of keys to be left as strings also has to be explicitly specified |
|
725 | set of keys to be left as strings also has to be explicitly specified | |
703 | using the (non-existent) conversion function None. |
|
726 | using the (non-existent) conversion function None. | |
704 |
|
727 | |||
705 | fs(None): field separator. This is the key/value separator to be used |
|
728 | fs(None): field separator. This is the key/value separator to be used | |
706 | when parsing the file. The None default means any whitespace [behavior |
|
729 | when parsing the file. The None default means any whitespace [behavior | |
707 | of string.split()]. |
|
730 | of string.split()]. | |
708 |
|
731 | |||
709 | strip(0): if 1, strip string values of leading/trailinig whitespace. |
|
732 | strip(0): if 1, strip string values of leading/trailinig whitespace. | |
710 |
|
733 | |||
711 | warn(1): warning level if requested keys are not found in file. |
|
734 | warn(1): warning level if requested keys are not found in file. | |
712 | - 0: silently ignore. |
|
735 | - 0: silently ignore. | |
713 | - 1: inform but proceed. |
|
736 | - 1: inform but proceed. | |
714 | - 2: raise KeyError exception. |
|
737 | - 2: raise KeyError exception. | |
715 |
|
738 | |||
716 | no_empty(0): if 1, remove keys with whitespace strings as a value. |
|
739 | no_empty(0): if 1, remove keys with whitespace strings as a value. | |
717 |
|
740 | |||
718 | unique([]): list of keys (or space separated string) which can't be |
|
741 | unique([]): list of keys (or space separated string) which can't be | |
719 | repeated. If one such key is found in the file, each new instance |
|
742 | repeated. If one such key is found in the file, each new instance | |
720 | overwrites the previous one. For keys not listed here, the behavior is |
|
743 | overwrites the previous one. For keys not listed here, the behavior is | |
721 | to make a list of all appearances. |
|
744 | to make a list of all appearances. | |
722 |
|
745 | |||
723 | Example: |
|
746 | Example: | |
724 |
|
747 | |||
725 | If the input file test.ini contains (we put it in a string to keep the test |
|
748 | If the input file test.ini contains (we put it in a string to keep the test | |
726 | self-contained): |
|
749 | self-contained): | |
727 |
|
750 | |||
728 | >>> test_ini = '''\ |
|
751 | >>> test_ini = '''\ | |
729 | ... i 3 |
|
752 | ... i 3 | |
730 | ... x 4.5 |
|
753 | ... x 4.5 | |
731 | ... y 5.5 |
|
754 | ... y 5.5 | |
732 | ... s hi ho''' |
|
755 | ... s hi ho''' | |
733 |
|
756 | |||
734 | Then we can use it as follows: |
|
757 | Then we can use it as follows: | |
735 | >>> type_conv={int:'i',float:'x',None:'s'} |
|
758 | >>> type_conv={int:'i',float:'x',None:'s'} | |
736 |
|
759 | |||
737 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini) |
|
760 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini) | |
738 |
|
761 | |||
739 | >>> sorted(d.items()) |
|
762 | >>> sorted(d.items()) | |
740 | [('i', '3'), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', '4.5'), ('y', '5.5')] |
|
763 | [('i', '3'), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', '4.5'), ('y', '5.5')] | |
741 |
|
764 | |||
742 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini,type_conv) |
|
765 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini,type_conv) | |
743 |
|
766 | |||
744 | >>> sorted(d.items()) |
|
767 | >>> sorted(d.items()) | |
745 | [('i', 3), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', 4.5), ('y', '5.5')] |
|
768 | [('i', 3), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', 4.5), ('y', '5.5')] | |
746 |
|
769 | |||
747 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini,type_conv,purge=True) |
|
770 | >>> d = read_dict(test_ini,type_conv,purge=True) | |
748 |
|
771 | |||
749 | >>> sorted(d.items()) |
|
772 | >>> sorted(d.items()) | |
750 | [('i', 3), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', 4.5)] |
|
773 | [('i', 3), ('s', 'hi ho'), ('x', 4.5)] | |
751 | """ |
|
774 | """ | |
752 |
|
775 | |||
753 | # starting config |
|
776 | # starting config | |
754 | opt.setdefault('purge',0) |
|
777 | opt.setdefault('purge',0) | |
755 | opt.setdefault('fs',None) # field sep defaults to any whitespace |
|
778 | opt.setdefault('fs',None) # field sep defaults to any whitespace | |
756 | opt.setdefault('strip',0) |
|
779 | opt.setdefault('strip',0) | |
757 | opt.setdefault('warn',1) |
|
780 | opt.setdefault('warn',1) | |
758 | opt.setdefault('no_empty',0) |
|
781 | opt.setdefault('no_empty',0) | |
759 | opt.setdefault('unique','') |
|
782 | opt.setdefault('unique','') | |
760 | if type(opt['unique']) in StringTypes: |
|
783 | if type(opt['unique']) in StringTypes: | |
761 | unique_keys = qw(opt['unique']) |
|
784 | unique_keys = qw(opt['unique']) | |
762 | elif type(opt['unique']) in (types.TupleType,types.ListType): |
|
785 | elif type(opt['unique']) in (types.TupleType,types.ListType): | |
763 | unique_keys = opt['unique'] |
|
786 | unique_keys = opt['unique'] | |
764 | else: |
|
787 | else: | |
765 | raise ValueError, 'Unique keys must be given as a string, List or Tuple' |
|
788 | raise ValueError, 'Unique keys must be given as a string, List or Tuple' | |
766 |
|
789 | |||
767 | dict = {} |
|
790 | dict = {} | |
768 |
|
791 | |||
769 | # first read in table of values as strings |
|
792 | # first read in table of values as strings | |
770 | if '\n' in filename: |
|
793 | if '\n' in filename: | |
771 | lines = filename.splitlines() |
|
794 | lines = filename.splitlines() | |
772 | file = None |
|
795 | file = None | |
773 | else: |
|
796 | else: | |
774 | file = open(filename,'r') |
|
797 | file = open(filename,'r') | |
775 | lines = file.readlines() |
|
798 | lines = file.readlines() | |
776 | for line in lines: |
|
799 | for line in lines: | |
777 | line = line.strip() |
|
800 | line = line.strip() | |
778 | if len(line) and line[0]=='#': continue |
|
801 | if len(line) and line[0]=='#': continue | |
779 | if len(line)>0: |
|
802 | if len(line)>0: | |
780 | lsplit = line.split(opt['fs'],1) |
|
803 | lsplit = line.split(opt['fs'],1) | |
781 | try: |
|
804 | try: | |
782 | key,val = lsplit |
|
805 | key,val = lsplit | |
783 | except ValueError: |
|
806 | except ValueError: | |
784 | key,val = lsplit[0],'' |
|
807 | key,val = lsplit[0],'' | |
785 | key = key.strip() |
|
808 | key = key.strip() | |
786 | if opt['strip']: val = val.strip() |
|
809 | if opt['strip']: val = val.strip() | |
787 | if val == "''" or val == '""': val = '' |
|
810 | if val == "''" or val == '""': val = '' | |
788 | if opt['no_empty'] and (val=='' or val.isspace()): |
|
811 | if opt['no_empty'] and (val=='' or val.isspace()): | |
789 | continue |
|
812 | continue | |
790 | # if a key is found more than once in the file, build a list |
|
813 | # if a key is found more than once in the file, build a list | |
791 | # unless it's in the 'unique' list. In that case, last found in file |
|
814 | # unless it's in the 'unique' list. In that case, last found in file | |
792 | # takes precedence. User beware. |
|
815 | # takes precedence. User beware. | |
793 | try: |
|
816 | try: | |
794 | if dict[key] and key in unique_keys: |
|
817 | if dict[key] and key in unique_keys: | |
795 | dict[key] = val |
|
818 | dict[key] = val | |
796 | elif type(dict[key]) is types.ListType: |
|
819 | elif type(dict[key]) is types.ListType: | |
797 | dict[key].append(val) |
|
820 | dict[key].append(val) | |
798 | else: |
|
821 | else: | |
799 | dict[key] = [dict[key],val] |
|
822 | dict[key] = [dict[key],val] | |
800 | except KeyError: |
|
823 | except KeyError: | |
801 | dict[key] = val |
|
824 | dict[key] = val | |
802 | # purge if requested |
|
825 | # purge if requested | |
803 | if opt['purge']: |
|
826 | if opt['purge']: | |
804 | accepted_keys = qwflat(type_conv.values()) |
|
827 | accepted_keys = qwflat(type_conv.values()) | |
805 | for key in dict.keys(): |
|
828 | for key in dict.keys(): | |
806 | if key in accepted_keys: continue |
|
829 | if key in accepted_keys: continue | |
807 | del(dict[key]) |
|
830 | del(dict[key]) | |
808 | # now convert if requested |
|
831 | # now convert if requested | |
809 | if type_conv==None: return dict |
|
832 | if type_conv==None: return dict | |
810 | conversions = type_conv.keys() |
|
833 | conversions = type_conv.keys() | |
811 | try: conversions.remove(None) |
|
834 | try: conversions.remove(None) | |
812 | except: pass |
|
835 | except: pass | |
813 | for convert in conversions: |
|
836 | for convert in conversions: | |
814 | for val in qw(type_conv[convert]): |
|
837 | for val in qw(type_conv[convert]): | |
815 | try: |
|
838 | try: | |
816 | dict[val] = convert(dict[val]) |
|
839 | dict[val] = convert(dict[val]) | |
817 | except KeyError,e: |
|
840 | except KeyError,e: | |
818 | if opt['warn'] == 0: |
|
841 | if opt['warn'] == 0: | |
819 | pass |
|
842 | pass | |
820 | elif opt['warn'] == 1: |
|
843 | elif opt['warn'] == 1: | |
821 | print >>sys.stderr, 'Warning: key',val,\ |
|
844 | print >>sys.stderr, 'Warning: key',val,\ | |
822 | 'not found in file',filename |
|
845 | 'not found in file',filename | |
823 | elif opt['warn'] == 2: |
|
846 | elif opt['warn'] == 2: | |
824 | raise KeyError,e |
|
847 | raise KeyError,e | |
825 | else: |
|
848 | else: | |
826 | raise ValueError,'Warning level must be 0,1 or 2' |
|
849 | raise ValueError,'Warning level must be 0,1 or 2' | |
827 |
|
850 | |||
828 | return dict |
|
851 | return dict | |
829 |
|
852 | |||
830 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
853 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
831 | def flag_calls(func): |
|
854 | def flag_calls(func): | |
832 | """Wrap a function to detect and flag when it gets called. |
|
855 | """Wrap a function to detect and flag when it gets called. | |
833 |
|
856 | |||
834 | This is a decorator which takes a function and wraps it in a function with |
|
857 | This is a decorator which takes a function and wraps it in a function with | |
835 | a 'called' attribute. wrapper.called is initialized to False. |
|
858 | a 'called' attribute. wrapper.called is initialized to False. | |
836 |
|
859 | |||
837 | The wrapper.called attribute is set to False right before each call to the |
|
860 | The wrapper.called attribute is set to False right before each call to the | |
838 | wrapped function, so if the call fails it remains False. After the call |
|
861 | wrapped function, so if the call fails it remains False. After the call | |
839 | completes, wrapper.called is set to True and the output is returned. |
|
862 | completes, wrapper.called is set to True and the output is returned. | |
840 |
|
863 | |||
841 | Testing for truth in wrapper.called allows you to determine if a call to |
|
864 | Testing for truth in wrapper.called allows you to determine if a call to | |
842 | func() was attempted and succeeded.""" |
|
865 | func() was attempted and succeeded.""" | |
843 |
|
866 | |||
844 | def wrapper(*args,**kw): |
|
867 | def wrapper(*args,**kw): | |
845 | wrapper.called = False |
|
868 | wrapper.called = False | |
846 | out = func(*args,**kw) |
|
869 | out = func(*args,**kw) | |
847 | wrapper.called = True |
|
870 | wrapper.called = True | |
848 | return out |
|
871 | return out | |
849 |
|
872 | |||
850 | wrapper.called = False |
|
873 | wrapper.called = False | |
851 | wrapper.__doc__ = func.__doc__ |
|
874 | wrapper.__doc__ = func.__doc__ | |
852 | return wrapper |
|
875 | return wrapper | |
853 |
|
876 | |||
854 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
877 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
855 | def dhook_wrap(func,*a,**k): |
|
878 | def dhook_wrap(func,*a,**k): | |
856 | """Wrap a function call in a sys.displayhook controller. |
|
879 | """Wrap a function call in a sys.displayhook controller. | |
857 |
|
880 | |||
858 | Returns a wrapper around func which calls func, with all its arguments and |
|
881 | Returns a wrapper around func which calls func, with all its arguments and | |
859 | keywords unmodified, using the default sys.displayhook. Since IPython |
|
882 | keywords unmodified, using the default sys.displayhook. Since IPython | |
860 | modifies sys.displayhook, it breaks the behavior of certain systems that |
|
883 | modifies sys.displayhook, it breaks the behavior of certain systems that | |
861 | rely on the default behavior, notably doctest. |
|
884 | rely on the default behavior, notably doctest. | |
862 | """ |
|
885 | """ | |
863 |
|
886 | |||
864 | def f(*a,**k): |
|
887 | def f(*a,**k): | |
865 |
|
888 | |||
866 | dhook_s = sys.displayhook |
|
889 | dhook_s = sys.displayhook | |
867 | sys.displayhook = sys.__displayhook__ |
|
890 | sys.displayhook = sys.__displayhook__ | |
868 | try: |
|
891 | try: | |
869 | out = func(*a,**k) |
|
892 | out = func(*a,**k) | |
870 | finally: |
|
893 | finally: | |
871 | sys.displayhook = dhook_s |
|
894 | sys.displayhook = dhook_s | |
872 |
|
895 | |||
873 | return out |
|
896 | return out | |
874 |
|
897 | |||
875 | f.__doc__ = func.__doc__ |
|
898 | f.__doc__ = func.__doc__ | |
876 | return f |
|
899 | return f | |
877 |
|
900 | |||
878 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
901 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
879 | def doctest_reload(): |
|
902 | def doctest_reload(): | |
880 | """Properly reload doctest to reuse it interactively. |
|
903 | """Properly reload doctest to reuse it interactively. | |
881 |
|
904 | |||
882 | This routine: |
|
905 | This routine: | |
883 |
|
906 | |||
884 | - imports doctest but does NOT reload it (see below). |
|
907 | - imports doctest but does NOT reload it (see below). | |
885 |
|
908 | |||
886 | - resets its global 'master' attribute to None, so that multiple uses of |
|
909 | - resets its global 'master' attribute to None, so that multiple uses of | |
887 | the module interactively don't produce cumulative reports. |
|
910 | the module interactively don't produce cumulative reports. | |
888 |
|
911 | |||
889 | - Monkeypatches its core test runner method to protect it from IPython's |
|
912 | - Monkeypatches its core test runner method to protect it from IPython's | |
890 | modified displayhook. Doctest expects the default displayhook behavior |
|
913 | modified displayhook. Doctest expects the default displayhook behavior | |
891 | deep down, so our modification breaks it completely. For this reason, a |
|
914 | deep down, so our modification breaks it completely. For this reason, a | |
892 | hard monkeypatch seems like a reasonable solution rather than asking |
|
915 | hard monkeypatch seems like a reasonable solution rather than asking | |
893 | users to manually use a different doctest runner when under IPython. |
|
916 | users to manually use a different doctest runner when under IPython. | |
894 |
|
917 | |||
895 | Notes |
|
918 | Notes | |
896 | ----- |
|
919 | ----- | |
897 |
|
920 | |||
898 | This function *used to* reload doctest, but this has been disabled because |
|
921 | This function *used to* reload doctest, but this has been disabled because | |
899 | reloading doctest unconditionally can cause massive breakage of other |
|
922 | reloading doctest unconditionally can cause massive breakage of other | |
900 | doctest-dependent modules already in memory, such as those for IPython's |
|
923 | doctest-dependent modules already in memory, such as those for IPython's | |
901 | own testing system. The name wasn't changed to avoid breaking people's |
|
924 | own testing system. The name wasn't changed to avoid breaking people's | |
902 | code, but the reload call isn't actually made anymore.""" |
|
925 | code, but the reload call isn't actually made anymore.""" | |
903 |
|
926 | |||
904 | import doctest |
|
927 | import doctest | |
905 | doctest.master = None |
|
928 | doctest.master = None | |
906 | doctest.DocTestRunner.run = dhook_wrap(doctest.DocTestRunner.run) |
|
929 | doctest.DocTestRunner.run = dhook_wrap(doctest.DocTestRunner.run) | |
907 |
|
930 | |||
908 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
931 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
909 | class HomeDirError(Error): |
|
932 | class HomeDirError(Error): | |
910 | pass |
|
933 | pass | |
911 |
|
934 | |||
912 | def get_home_dir(): |
|
935 | def get_home_dir(): | |
913 | """Return the closest possible equivalent to a 'home' directory. |
|
936 | """Return the closest possible equivalent to a 'home' directory. | |
914 |
|
937 | |||
915 | We first try $HOME. Absent that, on NT it's $HOMEDRIVE\$HOMEPATH. |
|
938 | We first try $HOME. Absent that, on NT it's $HOMEDRIVE\$HOMEPATH. | |
916 |
|
939 | |||
917 | Currently only Posix and NT are implemented, a HomeDirError exception is |
|
940 | Currently only Posix and NT are implemented, a HomeDirError exception is | |
918 | raised for all other OSes. """ |
|
941 | raised for all other OSes. """ | |
919 |
|
942 | |||
920 | isdir = os.path.isdir |
|
943 | isdir = os.path.isdir | |
921 | env = os.environ |
|
944 | env = os.environ | |
922 |
|
945 | |||
923 | # first, check py2exe distribution root directory for _ipython. |
|
946 | # first, check py2exe distribution root directory for _ipython. | |
924 | # This overrides all. Normally does not exist. |
|
947 | # This overrides all. Normally does not exist. | |
925 |
|
948 | |||
926 | if hasattr(sys, "frozen"): #Is frozen by py2exe |
|
949 | if hasattr(sys, "frozen"): #Is frozen by py2exe | |
927 | if '\\library.zip\\' in IPython.__file__.lower():#libraries compressed to zip-file |
|
950 | if '\\library.zip\\' in IPython.__file__.lower():#libraries compressed to zip-file | |
928 | root, rest = IPython.__file__.lower().split('library.zip') |
|
951 | root, rest = IPython.__file__.lower().split('library.zip') | |
929 | else: |
|
952 | else: | |
930 | root=os.path.join(os.path.split(IPython.__file__)[0],"../../") |
|
953 | root=os.path.join(os.path.split(IPython.__file__)[0],"../../") | |
931 | root=os.path.abspath(root).rstrip('\\') |
|
954 | root=os.path.abspath(root).rstrip('\\') | |
932 | if isdir(os.path.join(root, '_ipython')): |
|
955 | if isdir(os.path.join(root, '_ipython')): | |
933 | os.environ["IPYKITROOT"] = root |
|
956 | os.environ["IPYKITROOT"] = root | |
934 | return root |
|
957 | return root | |
935 | try: |
|
958 | try: | |
936 | homedir = env['HOME'] |
|
959 | homedir = env['HOME'] | |
937 | if not isdir(homedir): |
|
960 | if not isdir(homedir): | |
938 | # in case a user stuck some string which does NOT resolve to a |
|
961 | # in case a user stuck some string which does NOT resolve to a | |
939 | # valid path, it's as good as if we hadn't foud it |
|
962 | # valid path, it's as good as if we hadn't foud it | |
940 | raise KeyError |
|
963 | raise KeyError | |
941 | return homedir |
|
964 | return homedir | |
942 | except KeyError: |
|
965 | except KeyError: | |
943 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
966 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
944 | raise HomeDirError,'undefined $HOME, IPython can not proceed.' |
|
967 | raise HomeDirError,'undefined $HOME, IPython can not proceed.' | |
945 | elif os.name == 'nt': |
|
968 | elif os.name == 'nt': | |
946 | # For some strange reason, win9x returns 'nt' for os.name. |
|
969 | # For some strange reason, win9x returns 'nt' for os.name. | |
947 | try: |
|
970 | try: | |
948 | homedir = os.path.join(env['HOMEDRIVE'],env['HOMEPATH']) |
|
971 | homedir = os.path.join(env['HOMEDRIVE'],env['HOMEPATH']) | |
949 | if not isdir(homedir): |
|
972 | if not isdir(homedir): | |
950 | homedir = os.path.join(env['USERPROFILE']) |
|
973 | homedir = os.path.join(env['USERPROFILE']) | |
951 | if not isdir(homedir): |
|
974 | if not isdir(homedir): | |
952 | raise HomeDirError |
|
975 | raise HomeDirError | |
953 | return homedir |
|
976 | return homedir | |
954 | except KeyError: |
|
977 | except KeyError: | |
955 | try: |
|
978 | try: | |
956 | # Use the registry to get the 'My Documents' folder. |
|
979 | # Use the registry to get the 'My Documents' folder. | |
957 | import _winreg as wreg |
|
980 | import _winreg as wreg | |
958 | key = wreg.OpenKey(wreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, |
|
981 | key = wreg.OpenKey(wreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, | |
959 | "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders") |
|
982 | "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders") | |
960 | homedir = wreg.QueryValueEx(key,'Personal')[0] |
|
983 | homedir = wreg.QueryValueEx(key,'Personal')[0] | |
961 | key.Close() |
|
984 | key.Close() | |
962 | if not isdir(homedir): |
|
985 | if not isdir(homedir): | |
963 | e = ('Invalid "Personal" folder registry key ' |
|
986 | e = ('Invalid "Personal" folder registry key ' | |
964 | 'typically "My Documents".\n' |
|
987 | 'typically "My Documents".\n' | |
965 | 'Value: %s\n' |
|
988 | 'Value: %s\n' | |
966 | 'This is not a valid directory on your system.' % |
|
989 | 'This is not a valid directory on your system.' % | |
967 | homedir) |
|
990 | homedir) | |
968 | raise HomeDirError(e) |
|
991 | raise HomeDirError(e) | |
969 | return homedir |
|
992 | return homedir | |
970 | except HomeDirError: |
|
993 | except HomeDirError: | |
971 | raise |
|
994 | raise | |
972 | except: |
|
995 | except: | |
973 | return 'C:\\' |
|
996 | return 'C:\\' | |
974 | elif os.name == 'dos': |
|
997 | elif os.name == 'dos': | |
975 | # Desperate, may do absurd things in classic MacOS. May work under DOS. |
|
998 | # Desperate, may do absurd things in classic MacOS. May work under DOS. | |
976 | return 'C:\\' |
|
999 | return 'C:\\' | |
977 | else: |
|
1000 | else: | |
978 | raise HomeDirError,'support for your operating system not implemented.' |
|
1001 | raise HomeDirError,'support for your operating system not implemented.' | |
979 |
|
1002 | |||
980 |
|
1003 | |||
981 | def get_ipython_dir(): |
|
1004 | def get_ipython_dir(): | |
982 | """Get the IPython directory for this platform and user. |
|
1005 | """Get the IPython directory for this platform and user. | |
983 |
|
1006 | |||
984 | This uses the logic in `get_home_dir` to find the home directory |
|
1007 | This uses the logic in `get_home_dir` to find the home directory | |
985 | and the adds either .ipython or _ipython to the end of the path. |
|
1008 | and the adds either .ipython or _ipython to the end of the path. | |
986 | """ |
|
1009 | """ | |
987 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
1010 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
988 | ipdir_def = '.ipython' |
|
1011 | ipdir_def = '.ipython' | |
989 | else: |
|
1012 | else: | |
990 | ipdir_def = '_ipython' |
|
1013 | ipdir_def = '_ipython' | |
991 | home_dir = get_home_dir() |
|
1014 | home_dir = get_home_dir() | |
992 | ipdir = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get('IPYTHONDIR', |
|
1015 | ipdir = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get('IPYTHONDIR', | |
993 | os.path.join(home_dir, ipdir_def))) |
|
1016 | os.path.join(home_dir, ipdir_def))) | |
994 | return ipdir.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) |
|
1017 | return ipdir.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) | |
995 |
|
1018 | |||
996 | def get_security_dir(): |
|
1019 | def get_security_dir(): | |
997 | """Get the IPython security directory. |
|
1020 | """Get the IPython security directory. | |
998 |
|
1021 | |||
999 | This directory is the default location for all security related files, |
|
1022 | This directory is the default location for all security related files, | |
1000 | including SSL/TLS certificates and FURL files. |
|
1023 | including SSL/TLS certificates and FURL files. | |
1001 |
|
1024 | |||
1002 | If the directory does not exist, it is created with 0700 permissions. |
|
1025 | If the directory does not exist, it is created with 0700 permissions. | |
1003 | If it exists, permissions are set to 0700. |
|
1026 | If it exists, permissions are set to 0700. | |
1004 | """ |
|
1027 | """ | |
1005 | security_dir = os.path.join(get_ipython_dir(), 'security') |
|
1028 | security_dir = os.path.join(get_ipython_dir(), 'security') | |
1006 | if not os.path.isdir(security_dir): |
|
1029 | if not os.path.isdir(security_dir): | |
1007 | os.mkdir(security_dir, 0700) |
|
1030 | os.mkdir(security_dir, 0700) | |
1008 | else: |
|
1031 | else: | |
1009 | os.chmod(security_dir, 0700) |
|
1032 | os.chmod(security_dir, 0700) | |
1010 | return security_dir |
|
1033 | return security_dir | |
1011 |
|
1034 | |||
1012 | def get_log_dir(): |
|
1035 | def get_log_dir(): | |
1013 | """Get the IPython log directory. |
|
1036 | """Get the IPython log directory. | |
1014 |
|
1037 | |||
1015 | If the log directory does not exist, it is created. |
|
1038 | If the log directory does not exist, it is created. | |
1016 | """ |
|
1039 | """ | |
1017 | log_dir = os.path.join(get_ipython_dir(), 'log') |
|
1040 | log_dir = os.path.join(get_ipython_dir(), 'log') | |
1018 | if not os.path.isdir(log_dir): |
|
1041 | if not os.path.isdir(log_dir): | |
1019 | os.mkdir(log_dir, 0777) |
|
1042 | os.mkdir(log_dir, 0777) | |
1020 | return log_dir |
|
1043 | return log_dir | |
1021 |
|
1044 | |||
1022 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
1045 | #**************************************************************************** | |
1023 | # strings and text |
|
1046 | # strings and text | |
1024 |
|
1047 | |||
1025 | class LSString(str): |
|
1048 | class LSString(str): | |
1026 | """String derivative with a special access attributes. |
|
1049 | """String derivative with a special access attributes. | |
1027 |
|
1050 | |||
1028 | These are normal strings, but with the special attributes: |
|
1051 | These are normal strings, but with the special attributes: | |
1029 |
|
1052 | |||
1030 | .l (or .list) : value as list (split on newlines). |
|
1053 | .l (or .list) : value as list (split on newlines). | |
1031 | .n (or .nlstr): original value (the string itself). |
|
1054 | .n (or .nlstr): original value (the string itself). | |
1032 | .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string. |
|
1055 | .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string. | |
1033 | .p (or .paths): list of path objects |
|
1056 | .p (or .paths): list of path objects | |
1034 |
|
1057 | |||
1035 | Any values which require transformations are computed only once and |
|
1058 | Any values which require transformations are computed only once and | |
1036 | cached. |
|
1059 | cached. | |
1037 |
|
1060 | |||
1038 | Such strings are very useful to efficiently interact with the shell, which |
|
1061 | Such strings are very useful to efficiently interact with the shell, which | |
1039 | typically only understands whitespace-separated options for commands.""" |
|
1062 | typically only understands whitespace-separated options for commands.""" | |
1040 |
|
1063 | |||
1041 | def get_list(self): |
|
1064 | def get_list(self): | |
1042 | try: |
|
1065 | try: | |
1043 | return self.__list |
|
1066 | return self.__list | |
1044 | except AttributeError: |
|
1067 | except AttributeError: | |
1045 | self.__list = self.split('\n') |
|
1068 | self.__list = self.split('\n') | |
1046 | return self.__list |
|
1069 | return self.__list | |
1047 |
|
1070 | |||
1048 | l = list = property(get_list) |
|
1071 | l = list = property(get_list) | |
1049 |
|
1072 | |||
1050 | def get_spstr(self): |
|
1073 | def get_spstr(self): | |
1051 | try: |
|
1074 | try: | |
1052 | return self.__spstr |
|
1075 | return self.__spstr | |
1053 | except AttributeError: |
|
1076 | except AttributeError: | |
1054 | self.__spstr = self.replace('\n',' ') |
|
1077 | self.__spstr = self.replace('\n',' ') | |
1055 | return self.__spstr |
|
1078 | return self.__spstr | |
1056 |
|
1079 | |||
1057 | s = spstr = property(get_spstr) |
|
1080 | s = spstr = property(get_spstr) | |
1058 |
|
1081 | |||
1059 | def get_nlstr(self): |
|
1082 | def get_nlstr(self): | |
1060 | return self |
|
1083 | return self | |
1061 |
|
1084 | |||
1062 | n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) |
|
1085 | n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) | |
1063 |
|
1086 | |||
1064 | def get_paths(self): |
|
1087 | def get_paths(self): | |
1065 | try: |
|
1088 | try: | |
1066 | return self.__paths |
|
1089 | return self.__paths | |
1067 | except AttributeError: |
|
1090 | except AttributeError: | |
1068 | self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self.split('\n') if os.path.exists(p)] |
|
1091 | self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self.split('\n') if os.path.exists(p)] | |
1069 | return self.__paths |
|
1092 | return self.__paths | |
1070 |
|
1093 | |||
1071 | p = paths = property(get_paths) |
|
1094 | p = paths = property(get_paths) | |
1072 |
|
1095 | |||
1073 | def print_lsstring(arg): |
|
1096 | def print_lsstring(arg): | |
1074 | """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString """ |
|
1097 | """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString """ | |
1075 | print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:" |
|
1098 | print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:" | |
1076 | print arg |
|
1099 | print arg | |
1077 |
|
1100 | |||
1078 | print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring) |
|
1101 | print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring) | |
1079 |
|
1102 | |||
1080 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1103 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1081 | class SList(list): |
|
1104 | class SList(list): | |
1082 | """List derivative with a special access attributes. |
|
1105 | """List derivative with a special access attributes. | |
1083 |
|
1106 | |||
1084 | These are normal lists, but with the special attributes: |
|
1107 | These are normal lists, but with the special attributes: | |
1085 |
|
1108 | |||
1086 | .l (or .list) : value as list (the list itself). |
|
1109 | .l (or .list) : value as list (the list itself). | |
1087 | .n (or .nlstr): value as a string, joined on newlines. |
|
1110 | .n (or .nlstr): value as a string, joined on newlines. | |
1088 | .s (or .spstr): value as a string, joined on spaces. |
|
1111 | .s (or .spstr): value as a string, joined on spaces. | |
1089 | .p (or .paths): list of path objects |
|
1112 | .p (or .paths): list of path objects | |
1090 |
|
1113 | |||
1091 | Any values which require transformations are computed only once and |
|
1114 | Any values which require transformations are computed only once and | |
1092 | cached.""" |
|
1115 | cached.""" | |
1093 |
|
1116 | |||
1094 | def get_list(self): |
|
1117 | def get_list(self): | |
1095 | return self |
|
1118 | return self | |
1096 |
|
1119 | |||
1097 | l = list = property(get_list) |
|
1120 | l = list = property(get_list) | |
1098 |
|
1121 | |||
1099 | def get_spstr(self): |
|
1122 | def get_spstr(self): | |
1100 | try: |
|
1123 | try: | |
1101 | return self.__spstr |
|
1124 | return self.__spstr | |
1102 | except AttributeError: |
|
1125 | except AttributeError: | |
1103 | self.__spstr = ' '.join(self) |
|
1126 | self.__spstr = ' '.join(self) | |
1104 | return self.__spstr |
|
1127 | return self.__spstr | |
1105 |
|
1128 | |||
1106 | s = spstr = property(get_spstr) |
|
1129 | s = spstr = property(get_spstr) | |
1107 |
|
1130 | |||
1108 | def get_nlstr(self): |
|
1131 | def get_nlstr(self): | |
1109 | try: |
|
1132 | try: | |
1110 | return self.__nlstr |
|
1133 | return self.__nlstr | |
1111 | except AttributeError: |
|
1134 | except AttributeError: | |
1112 | self.__nlstr = '\n'.join(self) |
|
1135 | self.__nlstr = '\n'.join(self) | |
1113 | return self.__nlstr |
|
1136 | return self.__nlstr | |
1114 |
|
1137 | |||
1115 | n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) |
|
1138 | n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) | |
1116 |
|
1139 | |||
1117 | def get_paths(self): |
|
1140 | def get_paths(self): | |
1118 | try: |
|
1141 | try: | |
1119 | return self.__paths |
|
1142 | return self.__paths | |
1120 | except AttributeError: |
|
1143 | except AttributeError: | |
1121 | self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self if os.path.exists(p)] |
|
1144 | self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self if os.path.exists(p)] | |
1122 | return self.__paths |
|
1145 | return self.__paths | |
1123 |
|
1146 | |||
1124 | p = paths = property(get_paths) |
|
1147 | p = paths = property(get_paths) | |
1125 |
|
1148 | |||
1126 | def grep(self, pattern, prune = False, field = None): |
|
1149 | def grep(self, pattern, prune = False, field = None): | |
1127 | """ Return all strings matching 'pattern' (a regex or callable) |
|
1150 | """ Return all strings matching 'pattern' (a regex or callable) | |
1128 |
|
1151 | |||
1129 | This is case-insensitive. If prune is true, return all items |
|
1152 | This is case-insensitive. If prune is true, return all items | |
1130 | NOT matching the pattern. |
|
1153 | NOT matching the pattern. | |
1131 |
|
1154 | |||
1132 | If field is specified, the match must occur in the specified |
|
1155 | If field is specified, the match must occur in the specified | |
1133 | whitespace-separated field. |
|
1156 | whitespace-separated field. | |
1134 |
|
1157 | |||
1135 | Examples:: |
|
1158 | Examples:: | |
1136 |
|
1159 | |||
1137 | a.grep( lambda x: x.startswith('C') ) |
|
1160 | a.grep( lambda x: x.startswith('C') ) | |
1138 | a.grep('Cha.*log', prune=1) |
|
1161 | a.grep('Cha.*log', prune=1) | |
1139 | a.grep('chm', field=-1) |
|
1162 | a.grep('chm', field=-1) | |
1140 | """ |
|
1163 | """ | |
1141 |
|
1164 | |||
1142 | def match_target(s): |
|
1165 | def match_target(s): | |
1143 | if field is None: |
|
1166 | if field is None: | |
1144 | return s |
|
1167 | return s | |
1145 | parts = s.split() |
|
1168 | parts = s.split() | |
1146 | try: |
|
1169 | try: | |
1147 | tgt = parts[field] |
|
1170 | tgt = parts[field] | |
1148 | return tgt |
|
1171 | return tgt | |
1149 | except IndexError: |
|
1172 | except IndexError: | |
1150 | return "" |
|
1173 | return "" | |
1151 |
|
1174 | |||
1152 | if isinstance(pattern, basestring): |
|
1175 | if isinstance(pattern, basestring): | |
1153 | pred = lambda x : re.search(pattern, x, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
1176 | pred = lambda x : re.search(pattern, x, re.IGNORECASE) | |
1154 | else: |
|
1177 | else: | |
1155 | pred = pattern |
|
1178 | pred = pattern | |
1156 | if not prune: |
|
1179 | if not prune: | |
1157 | return SList([el for el in self if pred(match_target(el))]) |
|
1180 | return SList([el for el in self if pred(match_target(el))]) | |
1158 | else: |
|
1181 | else: | |
1159 | return SList([el for el in self if not pred(match_target(el))]) |
|
1182 | return SList([el for el in self if not pred(match_target(el))]) | |
1160 | def fields(self, *fields): |
|
1183 | def fields(self, *fields): | |
1161 | """ Collect whitespace-separated fields from string list |
|
1184 | """ Collect whitespace-separated fields from string list | |
1162 |
|
1185 | |||
1163 | Allows quick awk-like usage of string lists. |
|
1186 | Allows quick awk-like usage of string lists. | |
1164 |
|
1187 | |||
1165 | Example data (in var a, created by 'a = !ls -l'):: |
|
1188 | Example data (in var a, created by 'a = !ls -l'):: | |
1166 | -rwxrwxrwx 1 ville None 18 Dec 14 2006 ChangeLog |
|
1189 | -rwxrwxrwx 1 ville None 18 Dec 14 2006 ChangeLog | |
1167 | drwxrwxrwx+ 6 ville None 0 Oct 24 18:05 IPython |
|
1190 | drwxrwxrwx+ 6 ville None 0 Oct 24 18:05 IPython | |
1168 |
|
1191 | |||
1169 | a.fields(0) is ['-rwxrwxrwx', 'drwxrwxrwx+'] |
|
1192 | a.fields(0) is ['-rwxrwxrwx', 'drwxrwxrwx+'] | |
1170 | a.fields(1,0) is ['1 -rwxrwxrwx', '6 drwxrwxrwx+'] |
|
1193 | a.fields(1,0) is ['1 -rwxrwxrwx', '6 drwxrwxrwx+'] | |
1171 | (note the joining by space). |
|
1194 | (note the joining by space). | |
1172 | a.fields(-1) is ['ChangeLog', 'IPython'] |
|
1195 | a.fields(-1) is ['ChangeLog', 'IPython'] | |
1173 |
|
1196 | |||
1174 | IndexErrors are ignored. |
|
1197 | IndexErrors are ignored. | |
1175 |
|
1198 | |||
1176 | Without args, fields() just split()'s the strings. |
|
1199 | Without args, fields() just split()'s the strings. | |
1177 | """ |
|
1200 | """ | |
1178 | if len(fields) == 0: |
|
1201 | if len(fields) == 0: | |
1179 | return [el.split() for el in self] |
|
1202 | return [el.split() for el in self] | |
1180 |
|
1203 | |||
1181 | res = SList() |
|
1204 | res = SList() | |
1182 | for el in [f.split() for f in self]: |
|
1205 | for el in [f.split() for f in self]: | |
1183 | lineparts = [] |
|
1206 | lineparts = [] | |
1184 |
|
1207 | |||
1185 | for fd in fields: |
|
1208 | for fd in fields: | |
1186 | try: |
|
1209 | try: | |
1187 | lineparts.append(el[fd]) |
|
1210 | lineparts.append(el[fd]) | |
1188 | except IndexError: |
|
1211 | except IndexError: | |
1189 | pass |
|
1212 | pass | |
1190 | if lineparts: |
|
1213 | if lineparts: | |
1191 | res.append(" ".join(lineparts)) |
|
1214 | res.append(" ".join(lineparts)) | |
1192 |
|
1215 | |||
1193 | return res |
|
1216 | return res | |
1194 | def sort(self,field= None, nums = False): |
|
1217 | def sort(self,field= None, nums = False): | |
1195 | """ sort by specified fields (see fields()) |
|
1218 | """ sort by specified fields (see fields()) | |
1196 |
|
1219 | |||
1197 | Example:: |
|
1220 | Example:: | |
1198 | a.sort(1, nums = True) |
|
1221 | a.sort(1, nums = True) | |
1199 |
|
1222 | |||
1200 | Sorts a by second field, in numerical order (so that 21 > 3) |
|
1223 | Sorts a by second field, in numerical order (so that 21 > 3) | |
1201 |
|
1224 | |||
1202 | """ |
|
1225 | """ | |
1203 |
|
1226 | |||
1204 | #decorate, sort, undecorate |
|
1227 | #decorate, sort, undecorate | |
1205 | if field is not None: |
|
1228 | if field is not None: | |
1206 | dsu = [[SList([line]).fields(field), line] for line in self] |
|
1229 | dsu = [[SList([line]).fields(field), line] for line in self] | |
1207 | else: |
|
1230 | else: | |
1208 | dsu = [[line, line] for line in self] |
|
1231 | dsu = [[line, line] for line in self] | |
1209 | if nums: |
|
1232 | if nums: | |
1210 | for i in range(len(dsu)): |
|
1233 | for i in range(len(dsu)): | |
1211 | numstr = "".join([ch for ch in dsu[i][0] if ch.isdigit()]) |
|
1234 | numstr = "".join([ch for ch in dsu[i][0] if ch.isdigit()]) | |
1212 | try: |
|
1235 | try: | |
1213 | n = int(numstr) |
|
1236 | n = int(numstr) | |
1214 | except ValueError: |
|
1237 | except ValueError: | |
1215 | n = 0; |
|
1238 | n = 0; | |
1216 | dsu[i][0] = n |
|
1239 | dsu[i][0] = n | |
1217 |
|
1240 | |||
1218 |
|
1241 | |||
1219 | dsu.sort() |
|
1242 | dsu.sort() | |
1220 | return SList([t[1] for t in dsu]) |
|
1243 | return SList([t[1] for t in dsu]) | |
1221 |
|
1244 | |||
1222 | def print_slist(arg): |
|
1245 | def print_slist(arg): | |
1223 | """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for SList """ |
|
1246 | """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for SList """ | |
1224 | print "SList (.p, .n, .l, .s, .grep(), .fields(), sort() available):" |
|
1247 | print "SList (.p, .n, .l, .s, .grep(), .fields(), sort() available):" | |
1225 | if hasattr(arg, 'hideonce') and arg.hideonce: |
|
1248 | if hasattr(arg, 'hideonce') and arg.hideonce: | |
1226 | arg.hideonce = False |
|
1249 | arg.hideonce = False | |
1227 | return |
|
1250 | return | |
1228 |
|
1251 | |||
1229 | nlprint(arg) |
|
1252 | nlprint(arg) | |
1230 |
|
1253 | |||
1231 | print_slist = result_display.when_type(SList)(print_slist) |
|
1254 | print_slist = result_display.when_type(SList)(print_slist) | |
1232 |
|
1255 | |||
1233 |
|
1256 | |||
1234 |
|
1257 | |||
1235 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1258 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1236 | def esc_quotes(strng): |
|
1259 | def esc_quotes(strng): | |
1237 | """Return the input string with single and double quotes escaped out""" |
|
1260 | """Return the input string with single and double quotes escaped out""" | |
1238 |
|
1261 | |||
1239 | return strng.replace('"','\\"').replace("'","\\'") |
|
1262 | return strng.replace('"','\\"').replace("'","\\'") | |
1240 |
|
1263 | |||
1241 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1264 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1242 | def make_quoted_expr(s): |
|
1265 | def make_quoted_expr(s): | |
1243 | """Return string s in appropriate quotes, using raw string if possible. |
|
1266 | """Return string s in appropriate quotes, using raw string if possible. | |
1244 |
|
1267 | |||
1245 | XXX - example removed because it caused encoding errors in documentation |
|
1268 | XXX - example removed because it caused encoding errors in documentation | |
1246 | generation. We need a new example that doesn't contain invalid chars. |
|
1269 | generation. We need a new example that doesn't contain invalid chars. | |
1247 |
|
1270 | |||
1248 | Note the use of raw string and padding at the end to allow trailing |
|
1271 | Note the use of raw string and padding at the end to allow trailing | |
1249 | backslash. |
|
1272 | backslash. | |
1250 | """ |
|
1273 | """ | |
1251 |
|
1274 | |||
1252 | tail = '' |
|
1275 | tail = '' | |
1253 | tailpadding = '' |
|
1276 | tailpadding = '' | |
1254 | raw = '' |
|
1277 | raw = '' | |
1255 | if "\\" in s: |
|
1278 | if "\\" in s: | |
1256 | raw = 'r' |
|
1279 | raw = 'r' | |
1257 | if s.endswith('\\'): |
|
1280 | if s.endswith('\\'): | |
1258 | tail = '[:-1]' |
|
1281 | tail = '[:-1]' | |
1259 | tailpadding = '_' |
|
1282 | tailpadding = '_' | |
1260 | if '"' not in s: |
|
1283 | if '"' not in s: | |
1261 | quote = '"' |
|
1284 | quote = '"' | |
1262 | elif "'" not in s: |
|
1285 | elif "'" not in s: | |
1263 | quote = "'" |
|
1286 | quote = "'" | |
1264 | elif '"""' not in s and not s.endswith('"'): |
|
1287 | elif '"""' not in s and not s.endswith('"'): | |
1265 | quote = '"""' |
|
1288 | quote = '"""' | |
1266 | elif "'''" not in s and not s.endswith("'"): |
|
1289 | elif "'''" not in s and not s.endswith("'"): | |
1267 | quote = "'''" |
|
1290 | quote = "'''" | |
1268 | else: |
|
1291 | else: | |
1269 | # give up, backslash-escaped string will do |
|
1292 | # give up, backslash-escaped string will do | |
1270 | return '"%s"' % esc_quotes(s) |
|
1293 | return '"%s"' % esc_quotes(s) | |
1271 | res = raw + quote + s + tailpadding + quote + tail |
|
1294 | res = raw + quote + s + tailpadding + quote + tail | |
1272 | return res |
|
1295 | return res | |
1273 |
|
1296 | |||
1274 |
|
1297 | |||
1275 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1298 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1276 | def raw_input_multi(header='', ps1='==> ', ps2='..> ',terminate_str = '.'): |
|
1299 | def raw_input_multi(header='', ps1='==> ', ps2='..> ',terminate_str = '.'): | |
1277 | """Take multiple lines of input. |
|
1300 | """Take multiple lines of input. | |
1278 |
|
1301 | |||
1279 | A list with each line of input as a separate element is returned when a |
|
1302 | A list with each line of input as a separate element is returned when a | |
1280 | termination string is entered (defaults to a single '.'). Input can also |
|
1303 | termination string is entered (defaults to a single '.'). Input can also | |
1281 | terminate via EOF (^D in Unix, ^Z-RET in Windows). |
|
1304 | terminate via EOF (^D in Unix, ^Z-RET in Windows). | |
1282 |
|
1305 | |||
1283 | Lines of input which end in \\ are joined into single entries (and a |
|
1306 | Lines of input which end in \\ are joined into single entries (and a | |
1284 | secondary continuation prompt is issued as long as the user terminates |
|
1307 | secondary continuation prompt is issued as long as the user terminates | |
1285 | lines with \\). This allows entering very long strings which are still |
|
1308 | lines with \\). This allows entering very long strings which are still | |
1286 | meant to be treated as single entities. |
|
1309 | meant to be treated as single entities. | |
1287 | """ |
|
1310 | """ | |
1288 |
|
1311 | |||
1289 | try: |
|
1312 | try: | |
1290 | if header: |
|
1313 | if header: | |
1291 | header += '\n' |
|
1314 | header += '\n' | |
1292 | lines = [raw_input(header + ps1)] |
|
1315 | lines = [raw_input(header + ps1)] | |
1293 | except EOFError: |
|
1316 | except EOFError: | |
1294 | return [] |
|
1317 | return [] | |
1295 | terminate = [terminate_str] |
|
1318 | terminate = [terminate_str] | |
1296 | try: |
|
1319 | try: | |
1297 | while lines[-1:] != terminate: |
|
1320 | while lines[-1:] != terminate: | |
1298 | new_line = raw_input(ps1) |
|
1321 | new_line = raw_input(ps1) | |
1299 | while new_line.endswith('\\'): |
|
1322 | while new_line.endswith('\\'): | |
1300 | new_line = new_line[:-1] + raw_input(ps2) |
|
1323 | new_line = new_line[:-1] + raw_input(ps2) | |
1301 | lines.append(new_line) |
|
1324 | lines.append(new_line) | |
1302 |
|
1325 | |||
1303 | return lines[:-1] # don't return the termination command |
|
1326 | return lines[:-1] # don't return the termination command | |
1304 | except EOFError: |
|
1327 | except EOFError: | |
1305 |
|
1328 | |||
1306 | return lines |
|
1329 | return lines | |
1307 |
|
1330 | |||
1308 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1331 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1309 | def raw_input_ext(prompt='', ps2='... '): |
|
1332 | def raw_input_ext(prompt='', ps2='... '): | |
1310 | """Similar to raw_input(), but accepts extended lines if input ends with \\.""" |
|
1333 | """Similar to raw_input(), but accepts extended lines if input ends with \\.""" | |
1311 |
|
1334 | |||
1312 | line = raw_input(prompt) |
|
1335 | line = raw_input(prompt) | |
1313 | while line.endswith('\\'): |
|
1336 | while line.endswith('\\'): | |
1314 | line = line[:-1] + raw_input(ps2) |
|
1337 | line = line[:-1] + raw_input(ps2) | |
1315 | return line |
|
1338 | return line | |
1316 |
|
1339 | |||
1317 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1340 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1318 | def ask_yes_no(prompt,default=None): |
|
1341 | def ask_yes_no(prompt,default=None): | |
1319 | """Asks a question and returns a boolean (y/n) answer. |
|
1342 | """Asks a question and returns a boolean (y/n) answer. | |
1320 |
|
1343 | |||
1321 | If default is given (one of 'y','n'), it is used if the user input is |
|
1344 | If default is given (one of 'y','n'), it is used if the user input is | |
1322 | empty. Otherwise the question is repeated until an answer is given. |
|
1345 | empty. Otherwise the question is repeated until an answer is given. | |
1323 |
|
1346 | |||
1324 | An EOF is treated as the default answer. If there is no default, an |
|
1347 | An EOF is treated as the default answer. If there is no default, an | |
1325 | exception is raised to prevent infinite loops. |
|
1348 | exception is raised to prevent infinite loops. | |
1326 |
|
1349 | |||
1327 | Valid answers are: y/yes/n/no (match is not case sensitive).""" |
|
1350 | Valid answers are: y/yes/n/no (match is not case sensitive).""" | |
1328 |
|
1351 | |||
1329 | answers = {'y':True,'n':False,'yes':True,'no':False} |
|
1352 | answers = {'y':True,'n':False,'yes':True,'no':False} | |
1330 | ans = None |
|
1353 | ans = None | |
1331 | while ans not in answers.keys(): |
|
1354 | while ans not in answers.keys(): | |
1332 | try: |
|
1355 | try: | |
1333 | ans = raw_input(prompt+' ').lower() |
|
1356 | ans = raw_input(prompt+' ').lower() | |
1334 | if not ans: # response was an empty string |
|
1357 | if not ans: # response was an empty string | |
1335 | ans = default |
|
1358 | ans = default | |
1336 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
1359 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
1337 | pass |
|
1360 | pass | |
1338 | except EOFError: |
|
1361 | except EOFError: | |
1339 | if default in answers.keys(): |
|
1362 | if default in answers.keys(): | |
1340 | ans = default |
|
1363 | ans = default | |
1341 |
|
1364 | |||
1342 | else: |
|
1365 | else: | |
1343 | raise |
|
1366 | raise | |
1344 |
|
1367 | |||
1345 | return answers[ans] |
|
1368 | return answers[ans] | |
1346 |
|
1369 | |||
1347 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1370 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1348 | def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'): |
|
1371 | def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'): | |
1349 | """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'.""" |
|
1372 | """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'.""" | |
1350 | if not txt: |
|
1373 | if not txt: | |
1351 | return (mark*width)[:width] |
|
1374 | return (mark*width)[:width] | |
1352 | nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)/len(mark)/2 |
|
1375 | nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)/len(mark)/2 | |
1353 | if nmark < 0: nmark =0 |
|
1376 | if nmark < 0: nmark =0 | |
1354 | marks = mark*nmark |
|
1377 | marks = mark*nmark | |
1355 | return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks) |
|
1378 | return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks) | |
1356 |
|
1379 | |||
1357 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1380 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1358 | class EvalDict: |
|
1381 | class EvalDict: | |
1359 | """ |
|
1382 | """ | |
1360 | Emulate a dict which evaluates its contents in the caller's frame. |
|
1383 | Emulate a dict which evaluates its contents in the caller's frame. | |
1361 |
|
1384 | |||
1362 | Usage: |
|
1385 | Usage: | |
1363 | >>> number = 19 |
|
1386 | >>> number = 19 | |
1364 |
|
1387 | |||
1365 | >>> text = "python" |
|
1388 | >>> text = "python" | |
1366 |
|
1389 | |||
1367 | >>> print "%(text.capitalize())s %(number/9.0).1f rules!" % EvalDict() |
|
1390 | >>> print "%(text.capitalize())s %(number/9.0).1f rules!" % EvalDict() | |
1368 | Python 2.1 rules! |
|
1391 | Python 2.1 rules! | |
1369 | """ |
|
1392 | """ | |
1370 |
|
1393 | |||
1371 | # This version is due to sismex01@hebmex.com on c.l.py, and is basically a |
|
1394 | # This version is due to sismex01@hebmex.com on c.l.py, and is basically a | |
1372 | # modified (shorter) version of: |
|
1395 | # modified (shorter) version of: | |
1373 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/66018 by |
|
1396 | # http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/66018 by | |
1374 | # Skip Montanaro (skip@pobox.com). |
|
1397 | # Skip Montanaro (skip@pobox.com). | |
1375 |
|
1398 | |||
1376 | def __getitem__(self, name): |
|
1399 | def __getitem__(self, name): | |
1377 | frame = sys._getframe(1) |
|
1400 | frame = sys._getframe(1) | |
1378 | return eval(name, frame.f_globals, frame.f_locals) |
|
1401 | return eval(name, frame.f_globals, frame.f_locals) | |
1379 |
|
1402 | |||
1380 | EvalString = EvalDict # for backwards compatibility |
|
1403 | EvalString = EvalDict # for backwards compatibility | |
1381 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1404 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1382 | def qw(words,flat=0,sep=None,maxsplit=-1): |
|
1405 | def qw(words,flat=0,sep=None,maxsplit=-1): | |
1383 | """Similar to Perl's qw() operator, but with some more options. |
|
1406 | """Similar to Perl's qw() operator, but with some more options. | |
1384 |
|
1407 | |||
1385 | qw(words,flat=0,sep=' ',maxsplit=-1) -> words.split(sep,maxsplit) |
|
1408 | qw(words,flat=0,sep=' ',maxsplit=-1) -> words.split(sep,maxsplit) | |
1386 |
|
1409 | |||
1387 | words can also be a list itself, and with flat=1, the output will be |
|
1410 | words can also be a list itself, and with flat=1, the output will be | |
1388 | recursively flattened. |
|
1411 | recursively flattened. | |
1389 |
|
1412 | |||
1390 | Examples: |
|
1413 | Examples: | |
1391 |
|
1414 | |||
1392 | >>> qw('1 2') |
|
1415 | >>> qw('1 2') | |
1393 | ['1', '2'] |
|
1416 | ['1', '2'] | |
1394 |
|
1417 | |||
1395 | >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']]) |
|
1418 | >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']]) | |
1396 | [['a', 'b'], ['1', '2'], [['m', 'n'], ['p', 'q']]] |
|
1419 | [['a', 'b'], ['1', '2'], [['m', 'n'], ['p', 'q']]] | |
1397 |
|
1420 | |||
1398 | >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']],flat=1) |
|
1421 | >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']],flat=1) | |
1399 | ['a', 'b', '1', '2', 'm', 'n', 'p', 'q'] |
|
1422 | ['a', 'b', '1', '2', 'm', 'n', 'p', 'q'] | |
1400 | """ |
|
1423 | """ | |
1401 |
|
1424 | |||
1402 | if type(words) in StringTypes: |
|
1425 | if type(words) in StringTypes: | |
1403 | return [word.strip() for word in words.split(sep,maxsplit) |
|
1426 | return [word.strip() for word in words.split(sep,maxsplit) | |
1404 | if word and not word.isspace() ] |
|
1427 | if word and not word.isspace() ] | |
1405 | if flat: |
|
1428 | if flat: | |
1406 | return flatten(map(qw,words,[1]*len(words))) |
|
1429 | return flatten(map(qw,words,[1]*len(words))) | |
1407 | return map(qw,words) |
|
1430 | return map(qw,words) | |
1408 |
|
1431 | |||
1409 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1432 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1410 | def qwflat(words,sep=None,maxsplit=-1): |
|
1433 | def qwflat(words,sep=None,maxsplit=-1): | |
1411 | """Calls qw(words) in flat mode. It's just a convenient shorthand.""" |
|
1434 | """Calls qw(words) in flat mode. It's just a convenient shorthand.""" | |
1412 | return qw(words,1,sep,maxsplit) |
|
1435 | return qw(words,1,sep,maxsplit) | |
1413 |
|
1436 | |||
1414 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1437 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1415 | def qw_lol(indata): |
|
1438 | def qw_lol(indata): | |
1416 | """qw_lol('a b') -> [['a','b']], |
|
1439 | """qw_lol('a b') -> [['a','b']], | |
1417 | otherwise it's just a call to qw(). |
|
1440 | otherwise it's just a call to qw(). | |
1418 |
|
1441 | |||
1419 | We need this to make sure the modules_some keys *always* end up as a |
|
1442 | We need this to make sure the modules_some keys *always* end up as a | |
1420 | list of lists.""" |
|
1443 | list of lists.""" | |
1421 |
|
1444 | |||
1422 | if type(indata) in StringTypes: |
|
1445 | if type(indata) in StringTypes: | |
1423 | return [qw(indata)] |
|
1446 | return [qw(indata)] | |
1424 | else: |
|
1447 | else: | |
1425 | return qw(indata) |
|
1448 | return qw(indata) | |
1426 |
|
1449 | |||
1427 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1450 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1428 | def grep(pat,list,case=1): |
|
1451 | def grep(pat,list,case=1): | |
1429 | """Simple minded grep-like function. |
|
1452 | """Simple minded grep-like function. | |
1430 | grep(pat,list) returns occurrences of pat in list, None on failure. |
|
1453 | grep(pat,list) returns occurrences of pat in list, None on failure. | |
1431 |
|
1454 | |||
1432 | It only does simple string matching, with no support for regexps. Use the |
|
1455 | It only does simple string matching, with no support for regexps. Use the | |
1433 | option case=0 for case-insensitive matching.""" |
|
1456 | option case=0 for case-insensitive matching.""" | |
1434 |
|
1457 | |||
1435 | # This is pretty crude. At least it should implement copying only references |
|
1458 | # This is pretty crude. At least it should implement copying only references | |
1436 | # to the original data in case it's big. Now it copies the data for output. |
|
1459 | # to the original data in case it's big. Now it copies the data for output. | |
1437 | out=[] |
|
1460 | out=[] | |
1438 | if case: |
|
1461 | if case: | |
1439 | for term in list: |
|
1462 | for term in list: | |
1440 | if term.find(pat)>-1: out.append(term) |
|
1463 | if term.find(pat)>-1: out.append(term) | |
1441 | else: |
|
1464 | else: | |
1442 | lpat=pat.lower() |
|
1465 | lpat=pat.lower() | |
1443 | for term in list: |
|
1466 | for term in list: | |
1444 | if term.lower().find(lpat)>-1: out.append(term) |
|
1467 | if term.lower().find(lpat)>-1: out.append(term) | |
1445 |
|
1468 | |||
1446 | if len(out): return out |
|
1469 | if len(out): return out | |
1447 | else: return None |
|
1470 | else: return None | |
1448 |
|
1471 | |||
1449 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1472 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1450 | def dgrep(pat,*opts): |
|
1473 | def dgrep(pat,*opts): | |
1451 | """Return grep() on dir()+dir(__builtins__). |
|
1474 | """Return grep() on dir()+dir(__builtins__). | |
1452 |
|
1475 | |||
1453 | A very common use of grep() when working interactively.""" |
|
1476 | A very common use of grep() when working interactively.""" | |
1454 |
|
1477 | |||
1455 | return grep(pat,dir(__main__)+dir(__main__.__builtins__),*opts) |
|
1478 | return grep(pat,dir(__main__)+dir(__main__.__builtins__),*opts) | |
1456 |
|
1479 | |||
1457 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1480 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1458 | def idgrep(pat): |
|
1481 | def idgrep(pat): | |
1459 | """Case-insensitive dgrep()""" |
|
1482 | """Case-insensitive dgrep()""" | |
1460 |
|
1483 | |||
1461 | return dgrep(pat,0) |
|
1484 | return dgrep(pat,0) | |
1462 |
|
1485 | |||
1463 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1486 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1464 | def igrep(pat,list): |
|
1487 | def igrep(pat,list): | |
1465 | """Synonym for case-insensitive grep.""" |
|
1488 | """Synonym for case-insensitive grep.""" | |
1466 |
|
1489 | |||
1467 | return grep(pat,list,case=0) |
|
1490 | return grep(pat,list,case=0) | |
1468 |
|
1491 | |||
1469 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1492 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1470 | def indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0): |
|
1493 | def indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0): | |
1471 | """Indent a string a given number of spaces or tabstops. |
|
1494 | """Indent a string a given number of spaces or tabstops. | |
1472 |
|
1495 | |||
1473 | indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0) -> indent str by ntabs+nspaces. |
|
1496 | indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0) -> indent str by ntabs+nspaces. | |
1474 | """ |
|
1497 | """ | |
1475 | if str is None: |
|
1498 | if str is None: | |
1476 | return |
|
1499 | return | |
1477 | ind = '\t'*ntabs+' '*nspaces |
|
1500 | ind = '\t'*ntabs+' '*nspaces | |
1478 | outstr = '%s%s' % (ind,str.replace(os.linesep,os.linesep+ind)) |
|
1501 | outstr = '%s%s' % (ind,str.replace(os.linesep,os.linesep+ind)) | |
1479 | if outstr.endswith(os.linesep+ind): |
|
1502 | if outstr.endswith(os.linesep+ind): | |
1480 | return outstr[:-len(ind)] |
|
1503 | return outstr[:-len(ind)] | |
1481 | else: |
|
1504 | else: | |
1482 | return outstr |
|
1505 | return outstr | |
1483 |
|
1506 | |||
1484 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1507 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1485 | def native_line_ends(filename,backup=1): |
|
1508 | def native_line_ends(filename,backup=1): | |
1486 | """Convert (in-place) a file to line-ends native to the current OS. |
|
1509 | """Convert (in-place) a file to line-ends native to the current OS. | |
1487 |
|
1510 | |||
1488 | If the optional backup argument is given as false, no backup of the |
|
1511 | If the optional backup argument is given as false, no backup of the | |
1489 | original file is left. """ |
|
1512 | original file is left. """ | |
1490 |
|
1513 | |||
1491 | backup_suffixes = {'posix':'~','dos':'.bak','nt':'.bak','mac':'.bak'} |
|
1514 | backup_suffixes = {'posix':'~','dos':'.bak','nt':'.bak','mac':'.bak'} | |
1492 |
|
1515 | |||
1493 | bak_filename = filename + backup_suffixes[os.name] |
|
1516 | bak_filename = filename + backup_suffixes[os.name] | |
1494 |
|
1517 | |||
1495 | original = open(filename).read() |
|
1518 | original = open(filename).read() | |
1496 | shutil.copy2(filename,bak_filename) |
|
1519 | shutil.copy2(filename,bak_filename) | |
1497 | try: |
|
1520 | try: | |
1498 | new = open(filename,'wb') |
|
1521 | new = open(filename,'wb') | |
1499 | new.write(os.linesep.join(original.splitlines())) |
|
1522 | new.write(os.linesep.join(original.splitlines())) | |
1500 | new.write(os.linesep) # ALWAYS put an eol at the end of the file |
|
1523 | new.write(os.linesep) # ALWAYS put an eol at the end of the file | |
1501 | new.close() |
|
1524 | new.close() | |
1502 | except: |
|
1525 | except: | |
1503 | os.rename(bak_filename,filename) |
|
1526 | os.rename(bak_filename,filename) | |
1504 | if not backup: |
|
1527 | if not backup: | |
1505 | try: |
|
1528 | try: | |
1506 | os.remove(bak_filename) |
|
1529 | os.remove(bak_filename) | |
1507 | except: |
|
1530 | except: | |
1508 | pass |
|
1531 | pass | |
1509 |
|
1532 | |||
1510 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1533 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1511 | def get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd = None): |
|
1534 | def get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd = None): | |
1512 | """Return a pager command. |
|
1535 | """Return a pager command. | |
1513 |
|
1536 | |||
1514 | Makes some attempts at finding an OS-correct one.""" |
|
1537 | Makes some attempts at finding an OS-correct one.""" | |
1515 |
|
1538 | |||
1516 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
1539 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
1517 | default_pager_cmd = 'less -r' # -r for color control sequences |
|
1540 | default_pager_cmd = 'less -r' # -r for color control sequences | |
1518 | elif os.name in ['nt','dos']: |
|
1541 | elif os.name in ['nt','dos']: | |
1519 | default_pager_cmd = 'type' |
|
1542 | default_pager_cmd = 'type' | |
1520 |
|
1543 | |||
1521 | if pager_cmd is None: |
|
1544 | if pager_cmd is None: | |
1522 | try: |
|
1545 | try: | |
1523 | pager_cmd = os.environ['PAGER'] |
|
1546 | pager_cmd = os.environ['PAGER'] | |
1524 | except: |
|
1547 | except: | |
1525 | pager_cmd = default_pager_cmd |
|
1548 | pager_cmd = default_pager_cmd | |
1526 | return pager_cmd |
|
1549 | return pager_cmd | |
1527 |
|
1550 | |||
1528 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1551 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1529 | def get_pager_start(pager,start): |
|
1552 | def get_pager_start(pager,start): | |
1530 | """Return the string for paging files with an offset. |
|
1553 | """Return the string for paging files with an offset. | |
1531 |
|
1554 | |||
1532 | This is the '+N' argument which less and more (under Unix) accept. |
|
1555 | This is the '+N' argument which less and more (under Unix) accept. | |
1533 | """ |
|
1556 | """ | |
1534 |
|
1557 | |||
1535 | if pager in ['less','more']: |
|
1558 | if pager in ['less','more']: | |
1536 | if start: |
|
1559 | if start: | |
1537 | start_string = '+' + str(start) |
|
1560 | start_string = '+' + str(start) | |
1538 | else: |
|
1561 | else: | |
1539 | start_string = '' |
|
1562 | start_string = '' | |
1540 | else: |
|
1563 | else: | |
1541 | start_string = '' |
|
1564 | start_string = '' | |
1542 | return start_string |
|
1565 | return start_string | |
1543 |
|
1566 | |||
1544 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1567 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1545 | # (X)emacs on W32 doesn't like to be bypassed with msvcrt.getch() |
|
1568 | # (X)emacs on W32 doesn't like to be bypassed with msvcrt.getch() | |
1546 | if os.name == 'nt' and os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') != 'emacs': |
|
1569 | if os.name == 'nt' and os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') != 'emacs': | |
1547 | import msvcrt |
|
1570 | import msvcrt | |
1548 | def page_more(): |
|
1571 | def page_more(): | |
1549 | """ Smart pausing between pages |
|
1572 | """ Smart pausing between pages | |
1550 |
|
1573 | |||
1551 | @return: True if need print more lines, False if quit |
|
1574 | @return: True if need print more lines, False if quit | |
1552 | """ |
|
1575 | """ | |
1553 | Term.cout.write('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ') |
|
1576 | Term.cout.write('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ') | |
1554 | ans = msvcrt.getch() |
|
1577 | ans = msvcrt.getch() | |
1555 | if ans in ("q", "Q"): |
|
1578 | if ans in ("q", "Q"): | |
1556 | result = False |
|
1579 | result = False | |
1557 | else: |
|
1580 | else: | |
1558 | result = True |
|
1581 | result = True | |
1559 | Term.cout.write("\b"*37 + " "*37 + "\b"*37) |
|
1582 | Term.cout.write("\b"*37 + " "*37 + "\b"*37) | |
1560 | return result |
|
1583 | return result | |
1561 | else: |
|
1584 | else: | |
1562 | def page_more(): |
|
1585 | def page_more(): | |
1563 | ans = raw_input('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ') |
|
1586 | ans = raw_input('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ') | |
1564 | if ans.lower().startswith('q'): |
|
1587 | if ans.lower().startswith('q'): | |
1565 | return False |
|
1588 | return False | |
1566 | else: |
|
1589 | else: | |
1567 | return True |
|
1590 | return True | |
1568 |
|
1591 | |||
1569 | esc_re = re.compile(r"(\x1b[^m]+m)") |
|
1592 | esc_re = re.compile(r"(\x1b[^m]+m)") | |
1570 |
|
1593 | |||
1571 | def page_dumb(strng,start=0,screen_lines=25): |
|
1594 | def page_dumb(strng,start=0,screen_lines=25): | |
1572 | """Very dumb 'pager' in Python, for when nothing else works. |
|
1595 | """Very dumb 'pager' in Python, for when nothing else works. | |
1573 |
|
1596 | |||
1574 | Only moves forward, same interface as page(), except for pager_cmd and |
|
1597 | Only moves forward, same interface as page(), except for pager_cmd and | |
1575 | mode.""" |
|
1598 | mode.""" | |
1576 |
|
1599 | |||
1577 | out_ln = strng.splitlines()[start:] |
|
1600 | out_ln = strng.splitlines()[start:] | |
1578 | screens = chop(out_ln,screen_lines-1) |
|
1601 | screens = chop(out_ln,screen_lines-1) | |
1579 | if len(screens) == 1: |
|
1602 | if len(screens) == 1: | |
1580 | print >>Term.cout, os.linesep.join(screens[0]) |
|
1603 | print >>Term.cout, os.linesep.join(screens[0]) | |
1581 | else: |
|
1604 | else: | |
1582 | last_escape = "" |
|
1605 | last_escape = "" | |
1583 | for scr in screens[0:-1]: |
|
1606 | for scr in screens[0:-1]: | |
1584 | hunk = os.linesep.join(scr) |
|
1607 | hunk = os.linesep.join(scr) | |
1585 | print >>Term.cout, last_escape + hunk |
|
1608 | print >>Term.cout, last_escape + hunk | |
1586 | if not page_more(): |
|
1609 | if not page_more(): | |
1587 | return |
|
1610 | return | |
1588 | esc_list = esc_re.findall(hunk) |
|
1611 | esc_list = esc_re.findall(hunk) | |
1589 | if len(esc_list) > 0: |
|
1612 | if len(esc_list) > 0: | |
1590 | last_escape = esc_list[-1] |
|
1613 | last_escape = esc_list[-1] | |
1591 | print >>Term.cout, last_escape + os.linesep.join(screens[-1]) |
|
1614 | print >>Term.cout, last_escape + os.linesep.join(screens[-1]) | |
1592 |
|
1615 | |||
1593 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1616 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1594 | def page(strng,start=0,screen_lines=0,pager_cmd = None): |
|
1617 | def page(strng,start=0,screen_lines=0,pager_cmd = None): | |
1595 | """Print a string, piping through a pager after a certain length. |
|
1618 | """Print a string, piping through a pager after a certain length. | |
1596 |
|
1619 | |||
1597 | The screen_lines parameter specifies the number of *usable* lines of your |
|
1620 | The screen_lines parameter specifies the number of *usable* lines of your | |
1598 | terminal screen (total lines minus lines you need to reserve to show other |
|
1621 | terminal screen (total lines minus lines you need to reserve to show other | |
1599 | information). |
|
1622 | information). | |
1600 |
|
1623 | |||
1601 | If you set screen_lines to a number <=0, page() will try to auto-determine |
|
1624 | If you set screen_lines to a number <=0, page() will try to auto-determine | |
1602 | your screen size and will only use up to (screen_size+screen_lines) for |
|
1625 | your screen size and will only use up to (screen_size+screen_lines) for | |
1603 | printing, paging after that. That is, if you want auto-detection but need |
|
1626 | printing, paging after that. That is, if you want auto-detection but need | |
1604 | to reserve the bottom 3 lines of the screen, use screen_lines = -3, and for |
|
1627 | to reserve the bottom 3 lines of the screen, use screen_lines = -3, and for | |
1605 | auto-detection without any lines reserved simply use screen_lines = 0. |
|
1628 | auto-detection without any lines reserved simply use screen_lines = 0. | |
1606 |
|
1629 | |||
1607 | If a string won't fit in the allowed lines, it is sent through the |
|
1630 | If a string won't fit in the allowed lines, it is sent through the | |
1608 | specified pager command. If none given, look for PAGER in the environment, |
|
1631 | specified pager command. If none given, look for PAGER in the environment, | |
1609 | and ultimately default to less. |
|
1632 | and ultimately default to less. | |
1610 |
|
1633 | |||
1611 | If no system pager works, the string is sent through a 'dumb pager' |
|
1634 | If no system pager works, the string is sent through a 'dumb pager' | |
1612 | written in python, very simplistic. |
|
1635 | written in python, very simplistic. | |
1613 | """ |
|
1636 | """ | |
1614 |
|
1637 | |||
1615 | # Some routines may auto-compute start offsets incorrectly and pass a |
|
1638 | # Some routines may auto-compute start offsets incorrectly and pass a | |
1616 | # negative value. Offset to 0 for robustness. |
|
1639 | # negative value. Offset to 0 for robustness. | |
1617 | start = max(0,start) |
|
1640 | start = max(0,start) | |
1618 |
|
1641 | |||
1619 | # first, try the hook |
|
1642 | # first, try the hook | |
1620 | ip = ipapi.get() |
|
1643 | ip = ipapi.get() | |
1621 | if ip: |
|
1644 | if ip: | |
1622 | try: |
|
1645 | try: | |
1623 | ip.IP.hooks.show_in_pager(strng) |
|
1646 | ip.IP.hooks.show_in_pager(strng) | |
1624 | return |
|
1647 | return | |
1625 | except ipapi.TryNext: |
|
1648 | except ipapi.TryNext: | |
1626 | pass |
|
1649 | pass | |
1627 |
|
1650 | |||
1628 | # Ugly kludge, but calling curses.initscr() flat out crashes in emacs |
|
1651 | # Ugly kludge, but calling curses.initscr() flat out crashes in emacs | |
1629 | TERM = os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') |
|
1652 | TERM = os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') | |
1630 | if TERM in ['dumb','emacs'] and os.name != 'nt': |
|
1653 | if TERM in ['dumb','emacs'] and os.name != 'nt': | |
1631 | print strng |
|
1654 | print strng | |
1632 | return |
|
1655 | return | |
1633 | # chop off the topmost part of the string we don't want to see |
|
1656 | # chop off the topmost part of the string we don't want to see | |
1634 | str_lines = strng.split(os.linesep)[start:] |
|
1657 | str_lines = strng.split(os.linesep)[start:] | |
1635 | str_toprint = os.linesep.join(str_lines) |
|
1658 | str_toprint = os.linesep.join(str_lines) | |
1636 | num_newlines = len(str_lines) |
|
1659 | num_newlines = len(str_lines) | |
1637 | len_str = len(str_toprint) |
|
1660 | len_str = len(str_toprint) | |
1638 |
|
1661 | |||
1639 | # Dumb heuristics to guesstimate number of on-screen lines the string |
|
1662 | # Dumb heuristics to guesstimate number of on-screen lines the string | |
1640 | # takes. Very basic, but good enough for docstrings in reasonable |
|
1663 | # takes. Very basic, but good enough for docstrings in reasonable | |
1641 | # terminals. If someone later feels like refining it, it's not hard. |
|
1664 | # terminals. If someone later feels like refining it, it's not hard. | |
1642 | numlines = max(num_newlines,int(len_str/80)+1) |
|
1665 | numlines = max(num_newlines,int(len_str/80)+1) | |
1643 |
|
1666 | |||
1644 | if os.name == "nt": |
|
1667 | if os.name == "nt": | |
1645 | screen_lines_def = get_console_size(defaulty=25)[1] |
|
1668 | screen_lines_def = get_console_size(defaulty=25)[1] | |
1646 | else: |
|
1669 | else: | |
1647 | screen_lines_def = 25 # default value if we can't auto-determine |
|
1670 | screen_lines_def = 25 # default value if we can't auto-determine | |
1648 |
|
1671 | |||
1649 | # auto-determine screen size |
|
1672 | # auto-determine screen size | |
1650 | if screen_lines <= 0: |
|
1673 | if screen_lines <= 0: | |
1651 | if TERM=='xterm': |
|
1674 | if TERM=='xterm': | |
1652 | use_curses = USE_CURSES |
|
1675 | use_curses = USE_CURSES | |
1653 | else: |
|
1676 | else: | |
1654 | # curses causes problems on many terminals other than xterm. |
|
1677 | # curses causes problems on many terminals other than xterm. | |
1655 | use_curses = False |
|
1678 | use_curses = False | |
1656 | if use_curses: |
|
1679 | if use_curses: | |
1657 | # There is a bug in curses, where *sometimes* it fails to properly |
|
1680 | # There is a bug in curses, where *sometimes* it fails to properly | |
1658 | # initialize, and then after the endwin() call is made, the |
|
1681 | # initialize, and then after the endwin() call is made, the | |
1659 | # terminal is left in an unusable state. Rather than trying to |
|
1682 | # terminal is left in an unusable state. Rather than trying to | |
1660 | # check everytime for this (by requesting and comparing termios |
|
1683 | # check everytime for this (by requesting and comparing termios | |
1661 | # flags each time), we just save the initial terminal state and |
|
1684 | # flags each time), we just save the initial terminal state and | |
1662 | # unconditionally reset it every time. It's cheaper than making |
|
1685 | # unconditionally reset it every time. It's cheaper than making | |
1663 | # the checks. |
|
1686 | # the checks. | |
1664 | term_flags = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdout) |
|
1687 | term_flags = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdout) | |
1665 | scr = curses.initscr() |
|
1688 | scr = curses.initscr() | |
1666 | screen_lines_real,screen_cols = scr.getmaxyx() |
|
1689 | screen_lines_real,screen_cols = scr.getmaxyx() | |
1667 | curses.endwin() |
|
1690 | curses.endwin() | |
1668 | # Restore terminal state in case endwin() didn't. |
|
1691 | # Restore terminal state in case endwin() didn't. | |
1669 | termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdout,termios.TCSANOW,term_flags) |
|
1692 | termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdout,termios.TCSANOW,term_flags) | |
1670 | # Now we have what we needed: the screen size in rows/columns |
|
1693 | # Now we have what we needed: the screen size in rows/columns | |
1671 | screen_lines += screen_lines_real |
|
1694 | screen_lines += screen_lines_real | |
1672 | #print '***Screen size:',screen_lines_real,'lines x',\ |
|
1695 | #print '***Screen size:',screen_lines_real,'lines x',\ | |
1673 | #screen_cols,'columns.' # dbg |
|
1696 | #screen_cols,'columns.' # dbg | |
1674 | else: |
|
1697 | else: | |
1675 | screen_lines += screen_lines_def |
|
1698 | screen_lines += screen_lines_def | |
1676 |
|
1699 | |||
1677 | #print 'numlines',numlines,'screenlines',screen_lines # dbg |
|
1700 | #print 'numlines',numlines,'screenlines',screen_lines # dbg | |
1678 | if numlines <= screen_lines : |
|
1701 | if numlines <= screen_lines : | |
1679 | #print '*** normal print' # dbg |
|
1702 | #print '*** normal print' # dbg | |
1680 | print >>Term.cout, str_toprint |
|
1703 | print >>Term.cout, str_toprint | |
1681 | else: |
|
1704 | else: | |
1682 | # Try to open pager and default to internal one if that fails. |
|
1705 | # Try to open pager and default to internal one if that fails. | |
1683 | # All failure modes are tagged as 'retval=1', to match the return |
|
1706 | # All failure modes are tagged as 'retval=1', to match the return | |
1684 | # value of a failed system command. If any intermediate attempt |
|
1707 | # value of a failed system command. If any intermediate attempt | |
1685 | # sets retval to 1, at the end we resort to our own page_dumb() pager. |
|
1708 | # sets retval to 1, at the end we resort to our own page_dumb() pager. | |
1686 | pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd) |
|
1709 | pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd) | |
1687 | pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start) |
|
1710 | pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start) | |
1688 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
1711 | if os.name == 'nt': | |
1689 | if pager_cmd.startswith('type'): |
|
1712 | if pager_cmd.startswith('type'): | |
1690 | # The default WinXP 'type' command is failing on complex strings. |
|
1713 | # The default WinXP 'type' command is failing on complex strings. | |
1691 | retval = 1 |
|
1714 | retval = 1 | |
1692 | else: |
|
1715 | else: | |
1693 | tmpname = tempfile.mktemp('.txt') |
|
1716 | tmpname = tempfile.mktemp('.txt') | |
1694 | tmpfile = file(tmpname,'wt') |
|
1717 | tmpfile = file(tmpname,'wt') | |
1695 | tmpfile.write(strng) |
|
1718 | tmpfile.write(strng) | |
1696 | tmpfile.close() |
|
1719 | tmpfile.close() | |
1697 | cmd = "%s < %s" % (pager_cmd,tmpname) |
|
1720 | cmd = "%s < %s" % (pager_cmd,tmpname) | |
1698 | if os.system(cmd): |
|
1721 | if os.system(cmd): | |
1699 | retval = 1 |
|
1722 | retval = 1 | |
1700 | else: |
|
1723 | else: | |
1701 | retval = None |
|
1724 | retval = None | |
1702 | os.remove(tmpname) |
|
1725 | os.remove(tmpname) | |
1703 | else: |
|
1726 | else: | |
1704 | try: |
|
1727 | try: | |
1705 | retval = None |
|
1728 | retval = None | |
1706 | # if I use popen4, things hang. No idea why. |
|
1729 | # if I use popen4, things hang. No idea why. | |
1707 | #pager,shell_out = os.popen4(pager_cmd) |
|
1730 | #pager,shell_out = os.popen4(pager_cmd) | |
1708 | pager = os.popen(pager_cmd,'w') |
|
1731 | pager = os.popen(pager_cmd,'w') | |
1709 | pager.write(strng) |
|
1732 | pager.write(strng) | |
1710 | pager.close() |
|
1733 | pager.close() | |
1711 | retval = pager.close() # success returns None |
|
1734 | retval = pager.close() # success returns None | |
1712 | except IOError,msg: # broken pipe when user quits |
|
1735 | except IOError,msg: # broken pipe when user quits | |
1713 | if msg.args == (32,'Broken pipe'): |
|
1736 | if msg.args == (32,'Broken pipe'): | |
1714 | retval = None |
|
1737 | retval = None | |
1715 | else: |
|
1738 | else: | |
1716 | retval = 1 |
|
1739 | retval = 1 | |
1717 | except OSError: |
|
1740 | except OSError: | |
1718 | # Other strange problems, sometimes seen in Win2k/cygwin |
|
1741 | # Other strange problems, sometimes seen in Win2k/cygwin | |
1719 | retval = 1 |
|
1742 | retval = 1 | |
1720 | if retval is not None: |
|
1743 | if retval is not None: | |
1721 | page_dumb(strng,screen_lines=screen_lines) |
|
1744 | page_dumb(strng,screen_lines=screen_lines) | |
1722 |
|
1745 | |||
1723 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1746 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1724 | def page_file(fname,start = 0, pager_cmd = None): |
|
1747 | def page_file(fname,start = 0, pager_cmd = None): | |
1725 | """Page a file, using an optional pager command and starting line. |
|
1748 | """Page a file, using an optional pager command and starting line. | |
1726 | """ |
|
1749 | """ | |
1727 |
|
1750 | |||
1728 | pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd) |
|
1751 | pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd) | |
1729 | pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start) |
|
1752 | pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start) | |
1730 |
|
1753 | |||
1731 | try: |
|
1754 | try: | |
1732 | if os.environ['TERM'] in ['emacs','dumb']: |
|
1755 | if os.environ['TERM'] in ['emacs','dumb']: | |
1733 | raise EnvironmentError |
|
1756 | raise EnvironmentError | |
1734 | xsys(pager_cmd + ' ' + fname) |
|
1757 | xsys(pager_cmd + ' ' + fname) | |
1735 | except: |
|
1758 | except: | |
1736 | try: |
|
1759 | try: | |
1737 | if start > 0: |
|
1760 | if start > 0: | |
1738 | start -= 1 |
|
1761 | start -= 1 | |
1739 | page(open(fname).read(),start) |
|
1762 | page(open(fname).read(),start) | |
1740 | except: |
|
1763 | except: | |
1741 | print 'Unable to show file',`fname` |
|
1764 | print 'Unable to show file',`fname` | |
1742 |
|
1765 | |||
1743 |
|
1766 | |||
1744 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1767 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1745 | def snip_print(str,width = 75,print_full = 0,header = ''): |
|
1768 | def snip_print(str,width = 75,print_full = 0,header = ''): | |
1746 | """Print a string snipping the midsection to fit in width. |
|
1769 | """Print a string snipping the midsection to fit in width. | |
1747 |
|
1770 | |||
1748 | print_full: mode control: |
|
1771 | print_full: mode control: | |
1749 | - 0: only snip long strings |
|
1772 | - 0: only snip long strings | |
1750 | - 1: send to page() directly. |
|
1773 | - 1: send to page() directly. | |
1751 | - 2: snip long strings and ask for full length viewing with page() |
|
1774 | - 2: snip long strings and ask for full length viewing with page() | |
1752 | Return 1 if snipping was necessary, 0 otherwise.""" |
|
1775 | Return 1 if snipping was necessary, 0 otherwise.""" | |
1753 |
|
1776 | |||
1754 | if print_full == 1: |
|
1777 | if print_full == 1: | |
1755 | page(header+str) |
|
1778 | page(header+str) | |
1756 | return 0 |
|
1779 | return 0 | |
1757 |
|
1780 | |||
1758 | print header, |
|
1781 | print header, | |
1759 | if len(str) < width: |
|
1782 | if len(str) < width: | |
1760 | print str |
|
1783 | print str | |
1761 | snip = 0 |
|
1784 | snip = 0 | |
1762 | else: |
|
1785 | else: | |
1763 | whalf = int((width -5)/2) |
|
1786 | whalf = int((width -5)/2) | |
1764 | print str[:whalf] + ' <...> ' + str[-whalf:] |
|
1787 | print str[:whalf] + ' <...> ' + str[-whalf:] | |
1765 | snip = 1 |
|
1788 | snip = 1 | |
1766 | if snip and print_full == 2: |
|
1789 | if snip and print_full == 2: | |
1767 | if raw_input(header+' Snipped. View (y/n)? [N]').lower() == 'y': |
|
1790 | if raw_input(header+' Snipped. View (y/n)? [N]').lower() == 'y': | |
1768 | page(str) |
|
1791 | page(str) | |
1769 | return snip |
|
1792 | return snip | |
1770 |
|
1793 | |||
1771 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
1794 | #**************************************************************************** | |
1772 | # lists, dicts and structures |
|
1795 | # lists, dicts and structures | |
1773 |
|
1796 | |||
1774 | def belong(candidates,checklist): |
|
1797 | def belong(candidates,checklist): | |
1775 | """Check whether a list of items appear in a given list of options. |
|
1798 | """Check whether a list of items appear in a given list of options. | |
1776 |
|
1799 | |||
1777 | Returns a list of 1 and 0, one for each candidate given.""" |
|
1800 | Returns a list of 1 and 0, one for each candidate given.""" | |
1778 |
|
1801 | |||
1779 | return [x in checklist for x in candidates] |
|
1802 | return [x in checklist for x in candidates] | |
1780 |
|
1803 | |||
1781 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1804 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1782 | def uniq_stable(elems): |
|
1805 | def uniq_stable(elems): | |
1783 | """uniq_stable(elems) -> list |
|
1806 | """uniq_stable(elems) -> list | |
1784 |
|
1807 | |||
1785 | Return from an iterable, a list of all the unique elements in the input, |
|
1808 | Return from an iterable, a list of all the unique elements in the input, | |
1786 | but maintaining the order in which they first appear. |
|
1809 | but maintaining the order in which they first appear. | |
1787 |
|
1810 | |||
1788 | A naive solution to this problem which just makes a dictionary with the |
|
1811 | A naive solution to this problem which just makes a dictionary with the | |
1789 | elements as keys fails to respect the stability condition, since |
|
1812 | elements as keys fails to respect the stability condition, since | |
1790 | dictionaries are unsorted by nature. |
|
1813 | dictionaries are unsorted by nature. | |
1791 |
|
1814 | |||
1792 | Note: All elements in the input must be valid dictionary keys for this |
|
1815 | Note: All elements in the input must be valid dictionary keys for this | |
1793 | routine to work, as it internally uses a dictionary for efficiency |
|
1816 | routine to work, as it internally uses a dictionary for efficiency | |
1794 | reasons.""" |
|
1817 | reasons.""" | |
1795 |
|
1818 | |||
1796 | unique = [] |
|
1819 | unique = [] | |
1797 | unique_dict = {} |
|
1820 | unique_dict = {} | |
1798 | for nn in elems: |
|
1821 | for nn in elems: | |
1799 | if nn not in unique_dict: |
|
1822 | if nn not in unique_dict: | |
1800 | unique.append(nn) |
|
1823 | unique.append(nn) | |
1801 | unique_dict[nn] = None |
|
1824 | unique_dict[nn] = None | |
1802 | return unique |
|
1825 | return unique | |
1803 |
|
1826 | |||
1804 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1827 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1805 | class NLprinter: |
|
1828 | class NLprinter: | |
1806 | """Print an arbitrarily nested list, indicating index numbers. |
|
1829 | """Print an arbitrarily nested list, indicating index numbers. | |
1807 |
|
1830 | |||
1808 | An instance of this class called nlprint is available and callable as a |
|
1831 | An instance of this class called nlprint is available and callable as a | |
1809 | function. |
|
1832 | function. | |
1810 |
|
1833 | |||
1811 | nlprint(list,indent=' ',sep=': ') -> prints indenting each level by 'indent' |
|
1834 | nlprint(list,indent=' ',sep=': ') -> prints indenting each level by 'indent' | |
1812 | and using 'sep' to separate the index from the value. """ |
|
1835 | and using 'sep' to separate the index from the value. """ | |
1813 |
|
1836 | |||
1814 | def __init__(self): |
|
1837 | def __init__(self): | |
1815 | self.depth = 0 |
|
1838 | self.depth = 0 | |
1816 |
|
1839 | |||
1817 | def __call__(self,lst,pos='',**kw): |
|
1840 | def __call__(self,lst,pos='',**kw): | |
1818 | """Prints the nested list numbering levels.""" |
|
1841 | """Prints the nested list numbering levels.""" | |
1819 | kw.setdefault('indent',' ') |
|
1842 | kw.setdefault('indent',' ') | |
1820 | kw.setdefault('sep',': ') |
|
1843 | kw.setdefault('sep',': ') | |
1821 | kw.setdefault('start',0) |
|
1844 | kw.setdefault('start',0) | |
1822 | kw.setdefault('stop',len(lst)) |
|
1845 | kw.setdefault('stop',len(lst)) | |
1823 | # we need to remove start and stop from kw so they don't propagate |
|
1846 | # we need to remove start and stop from kw so they don't propagate | |
1824 | # into a recursive call for a nested list. |
|
1847 | # into a recursive call for a nested list. | |
1825 | start = kw['start']; del kw['start'] |
|
1848 | start = kw['start']; del kw['start'] | |
1826 | stop = kw['stop']; del kw['stop'] |
|
1849 | stop = kw['stop']; del kw['stop'] | |
1827 | if self.depth == 0 and 'header' in kw.keys(): |
|
1850 | if self.depth == 0 and 'header' in kw.keys(): | |
1828 | print kw['header'] |
|
1851 | print kw['header'] | |
1829 |
|
1852 | |||
1830 | for idx in range(start,stop): |
|
1853 | for idx in range(start,stop): | |
1831 | elem = lst[idx] |
|
1854 | elem = lst[idx] | |
1832 | if type(elem)==type([]): |
|
1855 | if type(elem)==type([]): | |
1833 | self.depth += 1 |
|
1856 | self.depth += 1 | |
1834 | self.__call__(elem,itpl('$pos$idx,'),**kw) |
|
1857 | self.__call__(elem,itpl('$pos$idx,'),**kw) | |
1835 | self.depth -= 1 |
|
1858 | self.depth -= 1 | |
1836 | else: |
|
1859 | else: | |
1837 | printpl(kw['indent']*self.depth+'$pos$idx$kw["sep"]$elem') |
|
1860 | printpl(kw['indent']*self.depth+'$pos$idx$kw["sep"]$elem') | |
1838 |
|
1861 | |||
1839 | nlprint = NLprinter() |
|
1862 | nlprint = NLprinter() | |
1840 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1863 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1841 | def all_belong(candidates,checklist): |
|
1864 | def all_belong(candidates,checklist): | |
1842 | """Check whether a list of items ALL appear in a given list of options. |
|
1865 | """Check whether a list of items ALL appear in a given list of options. | |
1843 |
|
1866 | |||
1844 | Returns a single 1 or 0 value.""" |
|
1867 | Returns a single 1 or 0 value.""" | |
1845 |
|
1868 | |||
1846 | return 1-(0 in [x in checklist for x in candidates]) |
|
1869 | return 1-(0 in [x in checklist for x in candidates]) | |
1847 |
|
1870 | |||
1848 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1871 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1849 | def sort_compare(lst1,lst2,inplace = 1): |
|
1872 | def sort_compare(lst1,lst2,inplace = 1): | |
1850 | """Sort and compare two lists. |
|
1873 | """Sort and compare two lists. | |
1851 |
|
1874 | |||
1852 | By default it does it in place, thus modifying the lists. Use inplace = 0 |
|
1875 | By default it does it in place, thus modifying the lists. Use inplace = 0 | |
1853 | to avoid that (at the cost of temporary copy creation).""" |
|
1876 | to avoid that (at the cost of temporary copy creation).""" | |
1854 | if not inplace: |
|
1877 | if not inplace: | |
1855 | lst1 = lst1[:] |
|
1878 | lst1 = lst1[:] | |
1856 | lst2 = lst2[:] |
|
1879 | lst2 = lst2[:] | |
1857 | lst1.sort(); lst2.sort() |
|
1880 | lst1.sort(); lst2.sort() | |
1858 | return lst1 == lst2 |
|
1881 | return lst1 == lst2 | |
1859 |
|
1882 | |||
1860 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1883 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1861 | def list2dict(lst): |
|
1884 | def list2dict(lst): | |
1862 | """Takes a list of (key,value) pairs and turns it into a dict.""" |
|
1885 | """Takes a list of (key,value) pairs and turns it into a dict.""" | |
1863 |
|
1886 | |||
1864 | dic = {} |
|
1887 | dic = {} | |
1865 | for k,v in lst: dic[k] = v |
|
1888 | for k,v in lst: dic[k] = v | |
1866 | return dic |
|
1889 | return dic | |
1867 |
|
1890 | |||
1868 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1891 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1869 | def list2dict2(lst,default=''): |
|
1892 | def list2dict2(lst,default=''): | |
1870 | """Takes a list and turns it into a dict. |
|
1893 | """Takes a list and turns it into a dict. | |
1871 | Much slower than list2dict, but more versatile. This version can take |
|
1894 | Much slower than list2dict, but more versatile. This version can take | |
1872 | lists with sublists of arbitrary length (including sclars).""" |
|
1895 | lists with sublists of arbitrary length (including sclars).""" | |
1873 |
|
1896 | |||
1874 | dic = {} |
|
1897 | dic = {} | |
1875 | for elem in lst: |
|
1898 | for elem in lst: | |
1876 | if type(elem) in (types.ListType,types.TupleType): |
|
1899 | if type(elem) in (types.ListType,types.TupleType): | |
1877 | size = len(elem) |
|
1900 | size = len(elem) | |
1878 | if size == 0: |
|
1901 | if size == 0: | |
1879 | pass |
|
1902 | pass | |
1880 | elif size == 1: |
|
1903 | elif size == 1: | |
1881 | dic[elem] = default |
|
1904 | dic[elem] = default | |
1882 | else: |
|
1905 | else: | |
1883 | k,v = elem[0], elem[1:] |
|
1906 | k,v = elem[0], elem[1:] | |
1884 | if len(v) == 1: v = v[0] |
|
1907 | if len(v) == 1: v = v[0] | |
1885 | dic[k] = v |
|
1908 | dic[k] = v | |
1886 | else: |
|
1909 | else: | |
1887 | dic[elem] = default |
|
1910 | dic[elem] = default | |
1888 | return dic |
|
1911 | return dic | |
1889 |
|
1912 | |||
1890 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1913 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1891 | def flatten(seq): |
|
1914 | def flatten(seq): | |
1892 | """Flatten a list of lists (NOT recursive, only works for 2d lists).""" |
|
1915 | """Flatten a list of lists (NOT recursive, only works for 2d lists).""" | |
1893 |
|
1916 | |||
1894 | return [x for subseq in seq for x in subseq] |
|
1917 | return [x for subseq in seq for x in subseq] | |
1895 |
|
1918 | |||
1896 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1919 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1897 | def get_slice(seq,start=0,stop=None,step=1): |
|
1920 | def get_slice(seq,start=0,stop=None,step=1): | |
1898 | """Get a slice of a sequence with variable step. Specify start,stop,step.""" |
|
1921 | """Get a slice of a sequence with variable step. Specify start,stop,step.""" | |
1899 | if stop == None: |
|
1922 | if stop == None: | |
1900 | stop = len(seq) |
|
1923 | stop = len(seq) | |
1901 | item = lambda i: seq[i] |
|
1924 | item = lambda i: seq[i] | |
1902 | return map(item,xrange(start,stop,step)) |
|
1925 | return map(item,xrange(start,stop,step)) | |
1903 |
|
1926 | |||
1904 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1927 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1905 | def chop(seq,size): |
|
1928 | def chop(seq,size): | |
1906 | """Chop a sequence into chunks of the given size.""" |
|
1929 | """Chop a sequence into chunks of the given size.""" | |
1907 | chunk = lambda i: seq[i:i+size] |
|
1930 | chunk = lambda i: seq[i:i+size] | |
1908 | return map(chunk,xrange(0,len(seq),size)) |
|
1931 | return map(chunk,xrange(0,len(seq),size)) | |
1909 |
|
1932 | |||
1910 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1933 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1911 | # with is a keyword as of python 2.5, so this function is renamed to withobj |
|
1934 | # with is a keyword as of python 2.5, so this function is renamed to withobj | |
1912 | # from its old 'with' name. |
|
1935 | # from its old 'with' name. | |
1913 | def with_obj(object, **args): |
|
1936 | def with_obj(object, **args): | |
1914 | """Set multiple attributes for an object, similar to Pascal's with. |
|
1937 | """Set multiple attributes for an object, similar to Pascal's with. | |
1915 |
|
1938 | |||
1916 | Example: |
|
1939 | Example: | |
1917 | with_obj(jim, |
|
1940 | with_obj(jim, | |
1918 | born = 1960, |
|
1941 | born = 1960, | |
1919 | haircolour = 'Brown', |
|
1942 | haircolour = 'Brown', | |
1920 | eyecolour = 'Green') |
|
1943 | eyecolour = 'Green') | |
1921 |
|
1944 | |||
1922 | Credit: Greg Ewing, in |
|
1945 | Credit: Greg Ewing, in | |
1923 | http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2001-May/040703.html. |
|
1946 | http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2001-May/040703.html. | |
1924 |
|
1947 | |||
1925 | NOTE: up until IPython 0.7.2, this was called simply 'with', but 'with' |
|
1948 | NOTE: up until IPython 0.7.2, this was called simply 'with', but 'with' | |
1926 | has become a keyword for Python 2.5, so we had to rename it.""" |
|
1949 | has become a keyword for Python 2.5, so we had to rename it.""" | |
1927 |
|
1950 | |||
1928 | object.__dict__.update(args) |
|
1951 | object.__dict__.update(args) | |
1929 |
|
1952 | |||
1930 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1953 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1931 | def setattr_list(obj,alist,nspace = None): |
|
1954 | def setattr_list(obj,alist,nspace = None): | |
1932 | """Set a list of attributes for an object taken from a namespace. |
|
1955 | """Set a list of attributes for an object taken from a namespace. | |
1933 |
|
1956 | |||
1934 | setattr_list(obj,alist,nspace) -> sets in obj all the attributes listed in |
|
1957 | setattr_list(obj,alist,nspace) -> sets in obj all the attributes listed in | |
1935 | alist with their values taken from nspace, which must be a dict (something |
|
1958 | alist with their values taken from nspace, which must be a dict (something | |
1936 | like locals() will often do) If nspace isn't given, locals() of the |
|
1959 | like locals() will often do) If nspace isn't given, locals() of the | |
1937 | *caller* is used, so in most cases you can omit it. |
|
1960 | *caller* is used, so in most cases you can omit it. | |
1938 |
|
1961 | |||
1939 | Note that alist can be given as a string, which will be automatically |
|
1962 | Note that alist can be given as a string, which will be automatically | |
1940 | split into a list on whitespace. If given as a list, it must be a list of |
|
1963 | split into a list on whitespace. If given as a list, it must be a list of | |
1941 | *strings* (the variable names themselves), not of variables.""" |
|
1964 | *strings* (the variable names themselves), not of variables.""" | |
1942 |
|
1965 | |||
1943 | # this grabs the local variables from the *previous* call frame -- that is |
|
1966 | # this grabs the local variables from the *previous* call frame -- that is | |
1944 | # the locals from the function that called setattr_list(). |
|
1967 | # the locals from the function that called setattr_list(). | |
1945 | # - snipped from weave.inline() |
|
1968 | # - snipped from weave.inline() | |
1946 | if nspace is None: |
|
1969 | if nspace is None: | |
1947 | call_frame = sys._getframe().f_back |
|
1970 | call_frame = sys._getframe().f_back | |
1948 | nspace = call_frame.f_locals |
|
1971 | nspace = call_frame.f_locals | |
1949 |
|
1972 | |||
1950 | if type(alist) in StringTypes: |
|
1973 | if type(alist) in StringTypes: | |
1951 | alist = alist.split() |
|
1974 | alist = alist.split() | |
1952 | for attr in alist: |
|
1975 | for attr in alist: | |
1953 | val = eval(attr,nspace) |
|
1976 | val = eval(attr,nspace) | |
1954 | setattr(obj,attr,val) |
|
1977 | setattr(obj,attr,val) | |
1955 |
|
1978 | |||
1956 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1979 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1957 | def getattr_list(obj,alist,*args): |
|
1980 | def getattr_list(obj,alist,*args): | |
1958 | """getattr_list(obj,alist[, default]) -> attribute list. |
|
1981 | """getattr_list(obj,alist[, default]) -> attribute list. | |
1959 |
|
1982 | |||
1960 | Get a list of named attributes for an object. When a default argument is |
|
1983 | Get a list of named attributes for an object. When a default argument is | |
1961 | given, it is returned when the attribute doesn't exist; without it, an |
|
1984 | given, it is returned when the attribute doesn't exist; without it, an | |
1962 | exception is raised in that case. |
|
1985 | exception is raised in that case. | |
1963 |
|
1986 | |||
1964 | Note that alist can be given as a string, which will be automatically |
|
1987 | Note that alist can be given as a string, which will be automatically | |
1965 | split into a list on whitespace. If given as a list, it must be a list of |
|
1988 | split into a list on whitespace. If given as a list, it must be a list of | |
1966 | *strings* (the variable names themselves), not of variables.""" |
|
1989 | *strings* (the variable names themselves), not of variables.""" | |
1967 |
|
1990 | |||
1968 | if type(alist) in StringTypes: |
|
1991 | if type(alist) in StringTypes: | |
1969 | alist = alist.split() |
|
1992 | alist = alist.split() | |
1970 | if args: |
|
1993 | if args: | |
1971 | if len(args)==1: |
|
1994 | if len(args)==1: | |
1972 | default = args[0] |
|
1995 | default = args[0] | |
1973 | return map(lambda attr: getattr(obj,attr,default),alist) |
|
1996 | return map(lambda attr: getattr(obj,attr,default),alist) | |
1974 | else: |
|
1997 | else: | |
1975 | raise ValueError,'getattr_list() takes only one optional argument' |
|
1998 | raise ValueError,'getattr_list() takes only one optional argument' | |
1976 | else: |
|
1999 | else: | |
1977 | return map(lambda attr: getattr(obj,attr),alist) |
|
2000 | return map(lambda attr: getattr(obj,attr),alist) | |
1978 |
|
2001 | |||
1979 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2002 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1980 | def map_method(method,object_list,*argseq,**kw): |
|
2003 | def map_method(method,object_list,*argseq,**kw): | |
1981 | """map_method(method,object_list,*args,**kw) -> list |
|
2004 | """map_method(method,object_list,*args,**kw) -> list | |
1982 |
|
2005 | |||
1983 | Return a list of the results of applying the methods to the items of the |
|
2006 | Return a list of the results of applying the methods to the items of the | |
1984 | argument sequence(s). If more than one sequence is given, the method is |
|
2007 | argument sequence(s). If more than one sequence is given, the method is | |
1985 | called with an argument list consisting of the corresponding item of each |
|
2008 | called with an argument list consisting of the corresponding item of each | |
1986 | sequence. All sequences must be of the same length. |
|
2009 | sequence. All sequences must be of the same length. | |
1987 |
|
2010 | |||
1988 | Keyword arguments are passed verbatim to all objects called. |
|
2011 | Keyword arguments are passed verbatim to all objects called. | |
1989 |
|
2012 | |||
1990 | This is Python code, so it's not nearly as fast as the builtin map().""" |
|
2013 | This is Python code, so it's not nearly as fast as the builtin map().""" | |
1991 |
|
2014 | |||
1992 | out_list = [] |
|
2015 | out_list = [] | |
1993 | idx = 0 |
|
2016 | idx = 0 | |
1994 | for object in object_list: |
|
2017 | for object in object_list: | |
1995 | try: |
|
2018 | try: | |
1996 | handler = getattr(object, method) |
|
2019 | handler = getattr(object, method) | |
1997 | except AttributeError: |
|
2020 | except AttributeError: | |
1998 | out_list.append(None) |
|
2021 | out_list.append(None) | |
1999 | else: |
|
2022 | else: | |
2000 | if argseq: |
|
2023 | if argseq: | |
2001 | args = map(lambda lst:lst[idx],argseq) |
|
2024 | args = map(lambda lst:lst[idx],argseq) | |
2002 | #print 'ob',object,'hand',handler,'ar',args # dbg |
|
2025 | #print 'ob',object,'hand',handler,'ar',args # dbg | |
2003 | out_list.append(handler(args,**kw)) |
|
2026 | out_list.append(handler(args,**kw)) | |
2004 | else: |
|
2027 | else: | |
2005 | out_list.append(handler(**kw)) |
|
2028 | out_list.append(handler(**kw)) | |
2006 | idx += 1 |
|
2029 | idx += 1 | |
2007 | return out_list |
|
2030 | return out_list | |
2008 |
|
2031 | |||
2009 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2032 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2010 | def get_class_members(cls): |
|
2033 | def get_class_members(cls): | |
2011 | ret = dir(cls) |
|
2034 | ret = dir(cls) | |
2012 | if hasattr(cls,'__bases__'): |
|
2035 | if hasattr(cls,'__bases__'): | |
2013 | for base in cls.__bases__: |
|
2036 | for base in cls.__bases__: | |
2014 | ret.extend(get_class_members(base)) |
|
2037 | ret.extend(get_class_members(base)) | |
2015 | return ret |
|
2038 | return ret | |
2016 |
|
2039 | |||
2017 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2040 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2018 | def dir2(obj): |
|
2041 | def dir2(obj): | |
2019 | """dir2(obj) -> list of strings |
|
2042 | """dir2(obj) -> list of strings | |
2020 |
|
2043 | |||
2021 | Extended version of the Python builtin dir(), which does a few extra |
|
2044 | Extended version of the Python builtin dir(), which does a few extra | |
2022 | checks, and supports common objects with unusual internals that confuse |
|
2045 | checks, and supports common objects with unusual internals that confuse | |
2023 | dir(), such as Traits and PyCrust. |
|
2046 | dir(), such as Traits and PyCrust. | |
2024 |
|
2047 | |||
2025 | This version is guaranteed to return only a list of true strings, whereas |
|
2048 | This version is guaranteed to return only a list of true strings, whereas | |
2026 | dir() returns anything that objects inject into themselves, even if they |
|
2049 | dir() returns anything that objects inject into themselves, even if they | |
2027 | are later not really valid for attribute access (many extension libraries |
|
2050 | are later not really valid for attribute access (many extension libraries | |
2028 | have such bugs). |
|
2051 | have such bugs). | |
2029 | """ |
|
2052 | """ | |
2030 |
|
2053 | |||
2031 | # Start building the attribute list via dir(), and then complete it |
|
2054 | # Start building the attribute list via dir(), and then complete it | |
2032 | # with a few extra special-purpose calls. |
|
2055 | # with a few extra special-purpose calls. | |
2033 | words = dir(obj) |
|
2056 | words = dir(obj) | |
2034 |
|
2057 | |||
2035 | if hasattr(obj,'__class__'): |
|
2058 | if hasattr(obj,'__class__'): | |
2036 | words.append('__class__') |
|
2059 | words.append('__class__') | |
2037 | words.extend(get_class_members(obj.__class__)) |
|
2060 | words.extend(get_class_members(obj.__class__)) | |
2038 | #if '__base__' in words: 1/0 |
|
2061 | #if '__base__' in words: 1/0 | |
2039 |
|
2062 | |||
2040 | # Some libraries (such as traits) may introduce duplicates, we want to |
|
2063 | # Some libraries (such as traits) may introduce duplicates, we want to | |
2041 | # track and clean this up if it happens |
|
2064 | # track and clean this up if it happens | |
2042 | may_have_dupes = False |
|
2065 | may_have_dupes = False | |
2043 |
|
2066 | |||
2044 | # this is the 'dir' function for objects with Enthought's traits |
|
2067 | # this is the 'dir' function for objects with Enthought's traits | |
2045 | if hasattr(obj, 'trait_names'): |
|
2068 | if hasattr(obj, 'trait_names'): | |
2046 | try: |
|
2069 | try: | |
2047 | words.extend(obj.trait_names()) |
|
2070 | words.extend(obj.trait_names()) | |
2048 | may_have_dupes = True |
|
2071 | may_have_dupes = True | |
2049 | except TypeError: |
|
2072 | except TypeError: | |
2050 | # This will happen if `obj` is a class and not an instance. |
|
2073 | # This will happen if `obj` is a class and not an instance. | |
2051 | pass |
|
2074 | pass | |
2052 |
|
2075 | |||
2053 | # Support for PyCrust-style _getAttributeNames magic method. |
|
2076 | # Support for PyCrust-style _getAttributeNames magic method. | |
2054 | if hasattr(obj, '_getAttributeNames'): |
|
2077 | if hasattr(obj, '_getAttributeNames'): | |
2055 | try: |
|
2078 | try: | |
2056 | words.extend(obj._getAttributeNames()) |
|
2079 | words.extend(obj._getAttributeNames()) | |
2057 | may_have_dupes = True |
|
2080 | may_have_dupes = True | |
2058 | except TypeError: |
|
2081 | except TypeError: | |
2059 | # `obj` is a class and not an instance. Ignore |
|
2082 | # `obj` is a class and not an instance. Ignore | |
2060 | # this error. |
|
2083 | # this error. | |
2061 | pass |
|
2084 | pass | |
2062 |
|
2085 | |||
2063 | if may_have_dupes: |
|
2086 | if may_have_dupes: | |
2064 | # eliminate possible duplicates, as some traits may also |
|
2087 | # eliminate possible duplicates, as some traits may also | |
2065 | # appear as normal attributes in the dir() call. |
|
2088 | # appear as normal attributes in the dir() call. | |
2066 | words = list(set(words)) |
|
2089 | words = list(set(words)) | |
2067 | words.sort() |
|
2090 | words.sort() | |
2068 |
|
2091 | |||
2069 | # filter out non-string attributes which may be stuffed by dir() calls |
|
2092 | # filter out non-string attributes which may be stuffed by dir() calls | |
2070 | # and poor coding in third-party modules |
|
2093 | # and poor coding in third-party modules | |
2071 | return [w for w in words if isinstance(w, basestring)] |
|
2094 | return [w for w in words if isinstance(w, basestring)] | |
2072 |
|
2095 | |||
2073 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2096 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2074 | def import_fail_info(mod_name,fns=None): |
|
2097 | def import_fail_info(mod_name,fns=None): | |
2075 | """Inform load failure for a module.""" |
|
2098 | """Inform load failure for a module.""" | |
2076 |
|
2099 | |||
2077 | if fns == None: |
|
2100 | if fns == None: | |
2078 | warn("Loading of %s failed.\n" % (mod_name,)) |
|
2101 | warn("Loading of %s failed.\n" % (mod_name,)) | |
2079 | else: |
|
2102 | else: | |
2080 | warn("Loading of %s from %s failed.\n" % (fns,mod_name)) |
|
2103 | warn("Loading of %s from %s failed.\n" % (fns,mod_name)) | |
2081 |
|
2104 | |||
2082 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
2105 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2083 | # Proposed popitem() extension, written as a method |
|
2106 | # Proposed popitem() extension, written as a method | |
2084 |
|
2107 | |||
2085 |
|
2108 | |||
2086 | class NotGiven: pass |
|
2109 | class NotGiven: pass | |
2087 |
|
2110 | |||
2088 | def popkey(dct,key,default=NotGiven): |
|
2111 | def popkey(dct,key,default=NotGiven): | |
2089 | """Return dct[key] and delete dct[key]. |
|
2112 | """Return dct[key] and delete dct[key]. | |
2090 |
|
2113 | |||
2091 | If default is given, return it if dct[key] doesn't exist, otherwise raise |
|
2114 | If default is given, return it if dct[key] doesn't exist, otherwise raise | |
2092 | KeyError. """ |
|
2115 | KeyError. """ | |
2093 |
|
2116 | |||
2094 | try: |
|
2117 | try: | |
2095 | val = dct[key] |
|
2118 | val = dct[key] | |
2096 | except KeyError: |
|
2119 | except KeyError: | |
2097 | if default is NotGiven: |
|
2120 | if default is NotGiven: | |
2098 | raise |
|
2121 | raise | |
2099 | else: |
|
2122 | else: | |
2100 | return default |
|
2123 | return default | |
2101 | else: |
|
2124 | else: | |
2102 | del dct[key] |
|
2125 | del dct[key] | |
2103 | return val |
|
2126 | return val | |
2104 |
|
2127 | |||
2105 | def wrap_deprecated(func, suggest = '<nothing>'): |
|
2128 | def wrap_deprecated(func, suggest = '<nothing>'): | |
2106 | def newFunc(*args, **kwargs): |
|
2129 | def newFunc(*args, **kwargs): | |
2107 | warnings.warn("Call to deprecated function %s, use %s instead" % |
|
2130 | warnings.warn("Call to deprecated function %s, use %s instead" % | |
2108 | ( func.__name__, suggest), |
|
2131 | ( func.__name__, suggest), | |
2109 | category=DeprecationWarning, |
|
2132 | category=DeprecationWarning, | |
2110 | stacklevel = 2) |
|
2133 | stacklevel = 2) | |
2111 | return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
2134 | return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
2112 | return newFunc |
|
2135 | return newFunc | |
2113 |
|
2136 | |||
2114 |
|
2137 | |||
2115 | def _num_cpus_unix(): |
|
2138 | def _num_cpus_unix(): | |
2116 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Unix system.""" |
|
2139 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Unix system.""" | |
2117 | return os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN") |
|
2140 | return os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN") | |
2118 |
|
2141 | |||
2119 |
|
2142 | |||
2120 | def _num_cpus_darwin(): |
|
2143 | def _num_cpus_darwin(): | |
2121 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Darwin system.""" |
|
2144 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Darwin system.""" | |
2122 | p = subprocess.Popen(['sysctl','-n','hw.ncpu'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
2145 | p = subprocess.Popen(['sysctl','-n','hw.ncpu'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
2123 | return p.stdout.read() |
|
2146 | return p.stdout.read() | |
2124 |
|
2147 | |||
2125 |
|
2148 | |||
2126 | def _num_cpus_windows(): |
|
2149 | def _num_cpus_windows(): | |
2127 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Windows system.""" |
|
2150 | """Return the number of active CPUs on a Windows system.""" | |
2128 | return os.environ.get("NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS") |
|
2151 | return os.environ.get("NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS") | |
2129 |
|
2152 | |||
2130 |
|
2153 | |||
2131 | def num_cpus(): |
|
2154 | def num_cpus(): | |
2132 | """Return the effective number of CPUs in the system as an integer. |
|
2155 | """Return the effective number of CPUs in the system as an integer. | |
2133 |
|
2156 | |||
2134 | This cross-platform function makes an attempt at finding the total number of |
|
2157 | This cross-platform function makes an attempt at finding the total number of | |
2135 | available CPUs in the system, as returned by various underlying system and |
|
2158 | available CPUs in the system, as returned by various underlying system and | |
2136 | python calls. |
|
2159 | python calls. | |
2137 |
|
2160 | |||
2138 | If it can't find a sensible answer, it returns 1 (though an error *may* make |
|
2161 | If it can't find a sensible answer, it returns 1 (though an error *may* make | |
2139 | it return a large positive number that's actually incorrect). |
|
2162 | it return a large positive number that's actually incorrect). | |
2140 | """ |
|
2163 | """ | |
2141 |
|
2164 | |||
2142 | # Many thanks to the Parallel Python project (http://www.parallelpython.com) |
|
2165 | # Many thanks to the Parallel Python project (http://www.parallelpython.com) | |
2143 | # for the names of the keys we needed to look up for this function. This |
|
2166 | # for the names of the keys we needed to look up for this function. This | |
2144 | # code was inspired by their equivalent function. |
|
2167 | # code was inspired by their equivalent function. | |
2145 |
|
2168 | |||
2146 | ncpufuncs = {'Linux':_num_cpus_unix, |
|
2169 | ncpufuncs = {'Linux':_num_cpus_unix, | |
2147 | 'Darwin':_num_cpus_darwin, |
|
2170 | 'Darwin':_num_cpus_darwin, | |
2148 | 'Windows':_num_cpus_windows, |
|
2171 | 'Windows':_num_cpus_windows, | |
2149 | # On Vista, python < 2.5.2 has a bug and returns 'Microsoft' |
|
2172 | # On Vista, python < 2.5.2 has a bug and returns 'Microsoft' | |
2150 | # See http://bugs.python.org/issue1082 for details. |
|
2173 | # See http://bugs.python.org/issue1082 for details. | |
2151 | 'Microsoft':_num_cpus_windows, |
|
2174 | 'Microsoft':_num_cpus_windows, | |
2152 | } |
|
2175 | } | |
2153 |
|
2176 | |||
2154 | ncpufunc = ncpufuncs.get(platform.system(), |
|
2177 | ncpufunc = ncpufuncs.get(platform.system(), | |
2155 | # default to unix version (Solaris, AIX, etc) |
|
2178 | # default to unix version (Solaris, AIX, etc) | |
2156 | _num_cpus_unix) |
|
2179 | _num_cpus_unix) | |
2157 |
|
2180 | |||
2158 | try: |
|
2181 | try: | |
2159 | ncpus = max(1,int(ncpufunc())) |
|
2182 | ncpus = max(1,int(ncpufunc())) | |
2160 | except: |
|
2183 | except: | |
2161 | ncpus = 1 |
|
2184 | ncpus = 1 | |
2162 | return ncpus |
|
2185 | return ncpus | |
2163 |
|
2186 | |||
2164 | def extract_vars(*names,**kw): |
|
2187 | def extract_vars(*names,**kw): | |
2165 | """Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. |
|
2188 | """Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. | |
2166 |
|
2189 | |||
2167 | :Parameters: |
|
2190 | :Parameters: | |
2168 | - `*names`: strings |
|
2191 | - `*names`: strings | |
2169 | One or more variable names which will be extracted from the caller's |
|
2192 | One or more variable names which will be extracted from the caller's | |
2170 | frame. |
|
2193 | frame. | |
2171 |
|
2194 | |||
2172 | :Keywords: |
|
2195 | :Keywords: | |
2173 | - `depth`: integer (0) |
|
2196 | - `depth`: integer (0) | |
2174 | How many frames in the stack to walk when looking for your variables. |
|
2197 | How many frames in the stack to walk when looking for your variables. | |
2175 |
|
2198 | |||
2176 |
|
2199 | |||
2177 | Examples: |
|
2200 | Examples: | |
2178 |
|
2201 | |||
2179 | In [2]: def func(x): |
|
2202 | In [2]: def func(x): | |
2180 | ...: y = 1 |
|
2203 | ...: y = 1 | |
2181 | ...: print extract_vars('x','y') |
|
2204 | ...: print extract_vars('x','y') | |
2182 | ...: |
|
2205 | ...: | |
2183 |
|
2206 | |||
2184 | In [3]: func('hello') |
|
2207 | In [3]: func('hello') | |
2185 | {'y': 1, 'x': 'hello'} |
|
2208 | {'y': 1, 'x': 'hello'} | |
2186 | """ |
|
2209 | """ | |
2187 |
|
2210 | |||
2188 | depth = kw.get('depth',0) |
|
2211 | depth = kw.get('depth',0) | |
2189 |
|
2212 | |||
2190 | callerNS = sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals |
|
2213 | callerNS = sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals | |
2191 | return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) |
|
2214 | return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) | |
2192 |
|
2215 | |||
2193 |
|
2216 | |||
2194 | def extract_vars_above(*names): |
|
2217 | def extract_vars_above(*names): | |
2195 | """Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. |
|
2218 | """Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. | |
2196 |
|
2219 | |||
2197 | Similar to extractVars(), but with a specified depth of 1, so that names |
|
2220 | Similar to extractVars(), but with a specified depth of 1, so that names | |
2198 | are exctracted exactly from above the caller. |
|
2221 | are exctracted exactly from above the caller. | |
2199 |
|
2222 | |||
2200 | This is simply a convenience function so that the very common case (for us) |
|
2223 | This is simply a convenience function so that the very common case (for us) | |
2201 | of skipping exactly 1 frame doesn't have to construct a special dict for |
|
2224 | of skipping exactly 1 frame doesn't have to construct a special dict for | |
2202 | keyword passing.""" |
|
2225 | keyword passing.""" | |
2203 |
|
2226 | |||
2204 | callerNS = sys._getframe(2).f_locals |
|
2227 | callerNS = sys._getframe(2).f_locals | |
2205 | return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) |
|
2228 | return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) | |
2206 |
|
2229 | |||
2207 | def shexp(s): |
|
2230 | def shexp(s): | |
2208 | """Expand $VARS and ~names in a string, like a shell |
|
2231 | """Expand $VARS and ~names in a string, like a shell | |
2209 |
|
2232 | |||
2210 | :Examples: |
|
2233 | :Examples: | |
2211 |
|
2234 | |||
2212 | In [2]: os.environ['FOO']='test' |
|
2235 | In [2]: os.environ['FOO']='test' | |
2213 |
|
2236 | |||
2214 | In [3]: shexp('variable FOO is $FOO') |
|
2237 | In [3]: shexp('variable FOO is $FOO') | |
2215 | Out[3]: 'variable FOO is test' |
|
2238 | Out[3]: 'variable FOO is test' | |
2216 | """ |
|
2239 | """ | |
2217 | return os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(s)) |
|
2240 | return os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(s)) | |
2218 |
|
2241 | |||
2219 |
|
2242 | |||
2220 | def list_strings(arg): |
|
2243 | def list_strings(arg): | |
2221 | """Always return a list of strings, given a string or list of strings |
|
2244 | """Always return a list of strings, given a string or list of strings | |
2222 | as input. |
|
2245 | as input. | |
2223 |
|
2246 | |||
2224 | :Examples: |
|
2247 | :Examples: | |
2225 |
|
2248 | |||
2226 | In [7]: list_strings('A single string') |
|
2249 | In [7]: list_strings('A single string') | |
2227 | Out[7]: ['A single string'] |
|
2250 | Out[7]: ['A single string'] | |
2228 |
|
2251 | |||
2229 | In [8]: list_strings(['A single string in a list']) |
|
2252 | In [8]: list_strings(['A single string in a list']) | |
2230 | Out[8]: ['A single string in a list'] |
|
2253 | Out[8]: ['A single string in a list'] | |
2231 |
|
2254 | |||
2232 | In [9]: list_strings(['A','list','of','strings']) |
|
2255 | In [9]: list_strings(['A','list','of','strings']) | |
2233 | Out[9]: ['A', 'list', 'of', 'strings'] |
|
2256 | Out[9]: ['A', 'list', 'of', 'strings'] | |
2234 | """ |
|
2257 | """ | |
2235 |
|
2258 | |||
2236 | if isinstance(arg,basestring): return [arg] |
|
2259 | if isinstance(arg,basestring): return [arg] | |
2237 | else: return arg |
|
2260 | else: return arg | |
2238 |
|
2261 | |||
2239 | def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'): |
|
2262 | def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'): | |
2240 | """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'. |
|
2263 | """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'. | |
2241 |
|
2264 | |||
2242 | :Examples: |
|
2265 | :Examples: | |
2243 |
|
2266 | |||
2244 | In [16]: marquee('A test',40) |
|
2267 | In [16]: marquee('A test',40) | |
2245 | Out[16]: '**************** A test ****************' |
|
2268 | Out[16]: '**************** A test ****************' | |
2246 |
|
2269 | |||
2247 | In [17]: marquee('A test',40,'-') |
|
2270 | In [17]: marquee('A test',40,'-') | |
2248 | Out[17]: '---------------- A test ----------------' |
|
2271 | Out[17]: '---------------- A test ----------------' | |
2249 |
|
2272 | |||
2250 | In [18]: marquee('A test',40,' ') |
|
2273 | In [18]: marquee('A test',40,' ') | |
2251 | Out[18]: ' A test ' |
|
2274 | Out[18]: ' A test ' | |
2252 |
|
2275 | |||
2253 | """ |
|
2276 | """ | |
2254 | if not txt: |
|
2277 | if not txt: | |
2255 | return (mark*width)[:width] |
|
2278 | return (mark*width)[:width] | |
2256 | nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)/len(mark)/2 |
|
2279 | nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)/len(mark)/2 | |
2257 | if nmark < 0: nmark =0 |
|
2280 | if nmark < 0: nmark =0 | |
2258 | marks = mark*nmark |
|
2281 | marks = mark*nmark | |
2259 | return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks) |
|
2282 | return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks) | |
2260 |
|
2283 | |||
2261 | #*************************** end of file <genutils.py> ********************** |
|
2284 | #*************************** end of file <genutils.py> ********************** |
@@ -1,667 +1,670 b'' | |||||
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
|
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
|
2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """ |
|
3 | """ | |
4 | Tests for IPython.utils.traitlets. |
|
4 | Tests for IPython.utils.traitlets. | |
5 |
|
5 | |||
6 | Authors: |
|
6 | Authors: | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | * Brian Granger |
|
8 | * Brian Granger | |
9 | * Enthought, Inc. Some of the code in this file comes from enthought.traits |
|
9 | * Enthought, Inc. Some of the code in this file comes from enthought.traits | |
10 | and is licensed under the BSD license. Also, many of the ideas also come |
|
10 | and is licensed under the BSD license. Also, many of the ideas also come | |
11 | from enthought.traits even though our implementation is very different. |
|
11 | from enthought.traits even though our implementation is very different. | |
12 | """ |
|
12 | """ | |
13 |
|
13 | |||
14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
15 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
|
15 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
17 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
18 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
18 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
19 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
21 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
22 | # Imports |
|
22 | # Imports | |
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
23 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
24 |
|
24 | |||
25 | import sys |
|
25 | import sys | |
26 | import os |
|
26 | import os | |
27 |
|
27 | |||
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | from unittest import TestCase |
|
29 | from unittest import TestCase | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( |
|
31 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | |
32 | HasTraitlets, MetaHasTraitlets, TraitletType, Any, |
|
32 | HasTraitlets, MetaHasTraitlets, TraitletType, Any, | |
33 | Int, Long, Float, Complex, Str, Unicode, Bool, TraitletError, |
|
33 | Int, Long, Float, Complex, Str, Unicode, Bool, TraitletError, | |
34 | Undefined, Type, This, Instance |
|
34 | Undefined, Type, This, Instance | |
35 | ) |
|
35 | ) | |
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 |
|
37 | |||
38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
39 | # Helper classes for testing |
|
39 | # Helper classes for testing | |
40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
41 |
|
41 | |||
42 |
|
42 | |||
43 | class HasTraitletsStub(HasTraitlets): |
|
43 | class HasTraitletsStub(HasTraitlets): | |
44 |
|
44 | |||
45 | def _notify_traitlet(self, name, old, new): |
|
45 | def _notify_traitlet(self, name, old, new): | |
46 | self._notify_name = name |
|
46 | self._notify_name = name | |
47 | self._notify_old = old |
|
47 | self._notify_old = old | |
48 | self._notify_new = new |
|
48 | self._notify_new = new | |
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 |
|
50 | |||
51 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
51 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
52 | # Test classes |
|
52 | # Test classes | |
53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 |
|
55 | |||
56 | class TestTraitletType(TestCase): |
|
56 | class TestTraitletType(TestCase): | |
57 |
|
57 | |||
58 | def test_get_undefined(self): |
|
58 | def test_get_undefined(self): | |
59 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
59 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
60 | a = TraitletType |
|
60 | a = TraitletType | |
61 | a = A() |
|
61 | a = A() | |
62 | self.assertEquals(a.a, Undefined) |
|
62 | self.assertEquals(a.a, Undefined) | |
63 |
|
63 | |||
64 | def test_set(self): |
|
64 | def test_set(self): | |
65 | class A(HasTraitletsStub): |
|
65 | class A(HasTraitletsStub): | |
66 | a = TraitletType |
|
66 | a = TraitletType | |
67 |
|
67 | |||
68 | a = A() |
|
68 | a = A() | |
69 | a.a = 10 |
|
69 | a.a = 10 | |
70 | self.assertEquals(a.a, 10) |
|
70 | self.assertEquals(a.a, 10) | |
71 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_name, 'a') |
|
71 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_name, 'a') | |
72 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_old, Undefined) |
|
72 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_old, Undefined) | |
73 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_new, 10) |
|
73 | self.assertEquals(a._notify_new, 10) | |
74 |
|
74 | |||
75 | def test_validate(self): |
|
75 | def test_validate(self): | |
76 | class MyTT(TraitletType): |
|
76 | class MyTT(TraitletType): | |
77 | def validate(self, inst, value): |
|
77 | def validate(self, inst, value): | |
78 | return -1 |
|
78 | return -1 | |
79 | class A(HasTraitletsStub): |
|
79 | class A(HasTraitletsStub): | |
80 | tt = MyTT |
|
80 | tt = MyTT | |
81 |
|
81 | |||
82 | a = A() |
|
82 | a = A() | |
83 | a.tt = 10 |
|
83 | a.tt = 10 | |
84 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, -1) |
|
84 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, -1) | |
85 |
|
85 | |||
86 | def test_default_validate(self): |
|
86 | def test_default_validate(self): | |
87 | class MyIntTT(TraitletType): |
|
87 | class MyIntTT(TraitletType): | |
88 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
88 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
89 | if isinstance(value, int): |
|
89 | if isinstance(value, int): | |
90 | return value |
|
90 | return value | |
91 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
91 | self.error(obj, value) | |
92 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
92 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
93 | tt = MyIntTT(10) |
|
93 | tt = MyIntTT(10) | |
94 | a = A() |
|
94 | a = A() | |
95 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 10) |
|
95 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 10) | |
96 |
|
96 | |||
97 | # Defaults are validated when the HasTraitlets is instantiated |
|
97 | # Defaults are validated when the HasTraitlets is instantiated | |
98 | class B(HasTraitlets): |
|
98 | class B(HasTraitlets): | |
99 | tt = MyIntTT('bad default') |
|
99 | tt = MyIntTT('bad default') | |
100 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, B) |
|
100 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, B) | |
101 |
|
101 | |||
102 | def test_is_valid_for(self): |
|
102 | def test_is_valid_for(self): | |
103 | class MyTT(TraitletType): |
|
103 | class MyTT(TraitletType): | |
104 | def is_valid_for(self, value): |
|
104 | def is_valid_for(self, value): | |
105 | return True |
|
105 | return True | |
106 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
106 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
107 | tt = MyTT |
|
107 | tt = MyTT | |
108 |
|
108 | |||
109 | a = A() |
|
109 | a = A() | |
110 | a.tt = 10 |
|
110 | a.tt = 10 | |
111 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 10) |
|
111 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 10) | |
112 |
|
112 | |||
113 | def test_value_for(self): |
|
113 | def test_value_for(self): | |
114 | class MyTT(TraitletType): |
|
114 | class MyTT(TraitletType): | |
115 | def value_for(self, value): |
|
115 | def value_for(self, value): | |
116 | return 20 |
|
116 | return 20 | |
117 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
117 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
118 | tt = MyTT |
|
118 | tt = MyTT | |
119 |
|
119 | |||
120 | a = A() |
|
120 | a = A() | |
121 | a.tt = 10 |
|
121 | a.tt = 10 | |
122 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 20) |
|
122 | self.assertEquals(a.tt, 20) | |
123 |
|
123 | |||
124 | def test_info(self): |
|
124 | def test_info(self): | |
125 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
125 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
126 | tt = TraitletType |
|
126 | tt = TraitletType | |
127 | a = A() |
|
127 | a = A() | |
128 | self.assertEquals(A.tt.info(), 'any value') |
|
128 | self.assertEquals(A.tt.info(), 'any value') | |
129 |
|
129 | |||
130 | def test_error(self): |
|
130 | def test_error(self): | |
131 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
131 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
132 | tt = TraitletType |
|
132 | tt = TraitletType | |
133 | a = A() |
|
133 | a = A() | |
134 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A.tt.error, a, 10) |
|
134 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A.tt.error, a, 10) | |
135 |
|
135 | |||
136 |
|
136 | |||
137 | class TestHasTraitletsMeta(TestCase): |
|
137 | class TestHasTraitletsMeta(TestCase): | |
138 |
|
138 | |||
139 | def test_metaclass(self): |
|
139 | def test_metaclass(self): | |
140 | self.assertEquals(type(HasTraitlets), MetaHasTraitlets) |
|
140 | self.assertEquals(type(HasTraitlets), MetaHasTraitlets) | |
141 |
|
141 | |||
142 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
142 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
143 | a = Int |
|
143 | a = Int | |
144 |
|
144 | |||
145 | a = A() |
|
145 | a = A() | |
146 | self.assertEquals(type(a.__class__), MetaHasTraitlets) |
|
146 | self.assertEquals(type(a.__class__), MetaHasTraitlets) | |
147 | self.assertEquals(a.a,0) |
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147 | self.assertEquals(a.a,0) | |
148 | a.a = 10 |
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148 | a.a = 10 | |
149 | self.assertEquals(a.a,10) |
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149 | self.assertEquals(a.a,10) | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | class B(HasTraitlets): |
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151 | class B(HasTraitlets): | |
152 | b = Int() |
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152 | b = Int() | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | b = B() |
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154 | b = B() | |
155 | self.assertEquals(b.b,0) |
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155 | self.assertEquals(b.b,0) | |
156 | b.b = 10 |
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156 | b.b = 10 | |
157 | self.assertEquals(b.b,10) |
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157 | self.assertEquals(b.b,10) | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | class C(HasTraitlets): |
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159 | class C(HasTraitlets): | |
160 | c = Int(30) |
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160 | c = Int(30) | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | c = C() |
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162 | c = C() | |
163 | self.assertEquals(c.c,30) |
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163 | self.assertEquals(c.c,30) | |
164 | c.c = 10 |
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164 | c.c = 10 | |
165 | self.assertEquals(c.c,10) |
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165 | self.assertEquals(c.c,10) | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | def test_this_class(self): |
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167 | def test_this_class(self): | |
168 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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168 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
169 | t = This() |
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169 | t = This() | |
170 | tt = This() |
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170 | tt = This() | |
171 | class B(A): |
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171 | class B(A): | |
172 | tt = This() |
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172 | tt = This() | |
173 | ttt = This() |
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173 | ttt = This() | |
174 | self.assertEquals(A.t.this_class, A) |
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174 | self.assertEquals(A.t.this_class, A) | |
175 | self.assertEquals(B.t.this_class, A) |
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175 | self.assertEquals(B.t.this_class, A) | |
176 | self.assertEquals(B.tt.this_class, B) |
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176 | self.assertEquals(B.tt.this_class, B) | |
177 | self.assertEquals(B.ttt.this_class, B) |
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177 | self.assertEquals(B.ttt.this_class, B) | |
178 |
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178 | |||
179 | class TestHasTraitletsNotify(TestCase): |
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179 | class TestHasTraitletsNotify(TestCase): | |
180 |
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180 | |||
181 | def setUp(self): |
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181 | def setUp(self): | |
182 | self._notify1 = [] |
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182 | self._notify1 = [] | |
183 | self._notify2 = [] |
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183 | self._notify2 = [] | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | def notify1(self, name, old, new): |
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185 | def notify1(self, name, old, new): | |
186 | self._notify1.append((name, old, new)) |
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186 | self._notify1.append((name, old, new)) | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | def notify2(self, name, old, new): |
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188 | def notify2(self, name, old, new): | |
189 | self._notify2.append((name, old, new)) |
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189 | self._notify2.append((name, old, new)) | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | def test_notify_all(self): |
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191 | def test_notify_all(self): | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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193 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
194 | a = Int |
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194 | a = Int | |
195 | b = Float |
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195 | b = Float | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | a = A() |
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197 | a = A() | |
198 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1) |
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198 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1) | |
199 | a.a = 0 |
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199 | a.a = 0 | |
200 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) |
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200 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) | |
201 | a.b = 0.0 |
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201 | a.b = 0.0 | |
202 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) |
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202 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) | |
203 | a.a = 10 |
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203 | a.a = 10 | |
204 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) |
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204 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) | |
205 | a.b = 10.0 |
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205 | a.b = 10.0 | |
206 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in self._notify1) |
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206 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in self._notify1) | |
207 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'a','bad string') |
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207 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'a','bad string') | |
208 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'b','bad string') |
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208 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'b','bad string') | |
209 | self._notify1 = [] |
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209 | self._notify1 = [] | |
210 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1,remove=True) |
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210 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1,remove=True) | |
211 | a.a = 20 |
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211 | a.a = 20 | |
212 | a.b = 20.0 |
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212 | a.b = 20.0 | |
213 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) |
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213 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) | |
214 |
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214 | |||
215 | def test_notify_one(self): |
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215 | def test_notify_one(self): | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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217 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
218 | a = Int |
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218 | a = Int | |
219 | b = Float |
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219 | b = Float | |
220 |
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220 | |||
221 | a = A() |
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221 | a = A() | |
222 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1, 'a') |
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222 | a.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1, 'a') | |
223 | a.a = 0 |
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223 | a.a = 0 | |
224 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) |
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224 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) | |
225 | a.a = 10 |
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225 | a.a = 10 | |
226 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) |
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226 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) | |
227 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'a','bad string') |
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227 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError,setattr,a,'a','bad string') | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | def test_subclass(self): |
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229 | def test_subclass(self): | |
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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231 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
232 | a = Int |
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232 | a = Int | |
233 |
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233 | |||
234 | class B(A): |
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234 | class B(A): | |
235 | b = Float |
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235 | b = Float | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | b = B() |
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237 | b = B() | |
238 | self.assertEquals(b.a,0) |
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238 | self.assertEquals(b.a,0) | |
239 | self.assertEquals(b.b,0.0) |
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239 | self.assertEquals(b.b,0.0) | |
240 | b.a = 100 |
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240 | b.a = 100 | |
241 | b.b = 100.0 |
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241 | b.b = 100.0 | |
242 | self.assertEquals(b.a,100) |
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242 | self.assertEquals(b.a,100) | |
243 | self.assertEquals(b.b,100.0) |
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243 | self.assertEquals(b.b,100.0) | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | def test_notify_subclass(self): |
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245 | def test_notify_subclass(self): | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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247 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
248 | a = Int |
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248 | a = Int | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | class B(A): |
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250 | class B(A): | |
251 | b = Float |
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251 | b = Float | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | b = B() |
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253 | b = B() | |
254 | b.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1, 'a') |
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254 | b.on_traitlet_change(self.notify1, 'a') | |
255 | b.on_traitlet_change(self.notify2, 'b') |
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255 | b.on_traitlet_change(self.notify2, 'b') | |
256 | b.a = 0 |
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256 | b.a = 0 | |
257 | b.b = 0.0 |
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257 | b.b = 0.0 | |
258 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) |
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258 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify1),0) | |
259 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify2),0) |
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259 | self.assertEquals(len(self._notify2),0) | |
260 | b.a = 10 |
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260 | b.a = 10 | |
261 | b.b = 10.0 |
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261 | b.b = 10.0 | |
262 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) |
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262 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in self._notify1) | |
263 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in self._notify2) |
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263 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in self._notify2) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | def test_static_notify(self): |
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265 | def test_static_notify(self): | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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267 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
268 | a = Int |
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268 | a = Int | |
269 | _notify1 = [] |
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269 | _notify1 = [] | |
270 | def _a_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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270 | def _a_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
271 | self._notify1.append((name, old, new)) |
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271 | self._notify1.append((name, old, new)) | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | a = A() |
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273 | a = A() | |
274 | a.a = 0 |
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274 | a.a = 0 | |
275 | # This is broken!!! |
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275 | # This is broken!!! | |
276 | self.assertEquals(len(a._notify1),0) |
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276 | self.assertEquals(len(a._notify1),0) | |
277 | a.a = 10 |
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277 | a.a = 10 | |
278 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in a._notify1) |
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278 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in a._notify1) | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | class B(A): |
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280 | class B(A): | |
281 | b = Float |
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281 | b = Float | |
282 | _notify2 = [] |
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282 | _notify2 = [] | |
283 | def _b_changed(self, name, old, new): |
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283 | def _b_changed(self, name, old, new): | |
284 | self._notify2.append((name, old, new)) |
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284 | self._notify2.append((name, old, new)) | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | b = B() |
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286 | b = B() | |
287 | b.a = 10 |
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287 | b.a = 10 | |
288 | b.b = 10.0 |
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288 | b.b = 10.0 | |
289 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in b._notify1) |
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289 | self.assert_(('a',0,10) in b._notify1) | |
290 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in b._notify2) |
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290 | self.assert_(('b',0.0,10.0) in b._notify2) | |
291 |
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291 | |||
292 | def test_notify_args(self): |
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292 | def test_notify_args(self): | |
293 |
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293 | |||
294 | def callback0(): |
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294 | def callback0(): | |
295 | self.cb = () |
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295 | self.cb = () | |
296 | def callback1(name): |
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296 | def callback1(name): | |
297 | self.cb = (name,) |
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297 | self.cb = (name,) | |
298 | def callback2(name, new): |
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298 | def callback2(name, new): | |
299 | self.cb = (name, new) |
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299 | self.cb = (name, new) | |
300 | def callback3(name, old, new): |
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300 | def callback3(name, old, new): | |
301 | self.cb = (name, old, new) |
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301 | self.cb = (name, old, new) | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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303 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
304 | a = Int |
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304 | a = Int | |
305 |
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305 | |||
306 | a = A() |
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306 | a = A() | |
307 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback0, 'a') |
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307 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback0, 'a') | |
308 | a.a = 10 |
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308 | a.a = 10 | |
309 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,()) |
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309 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,()) | |
310 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback0, 'a', remove=True) |
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310 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback0, 'a', remove=True) | |
311 |
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311 | |||
312 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback1, 'a') |
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312 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback1, 'a') | |
313 | a.a = 100 |
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313 | a.a = 100 | |
314 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',)) |
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314 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',)) | |
315 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback1, 'a', remove=True) |
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315 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback1, 'a', remove=True) | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback2, 'a') |
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317 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback2, 'a') | |
318 | a.a = 1000 |
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318 | a.a = 1000 | |
319 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',1000)) |
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319 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',1000)) | |
320 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback2, 'a', remove=True) |
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320 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback2, 'a', remove=True) | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback3, 'a') |
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322 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback3, 'a') | |
323 | a.a = 10000 |
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323 | a.a = 10000 | |
324 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',1000,10000)) |
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324 | self.assertEquals(self.cb,('a',1000,10000)) | |
325 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback3, 'a', remove=True) |
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325 | a.on_traitlet_change(callback3, 'a', remove=True) | |
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | self.assertEquals(len(a._traitlet_notifiers['a']),0) |
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327 | self.assertEquals(len(a._traitlet_notifiers['a']),0) | |
328 |
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328 | |||
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | class TestHasTraitlets(TestCase): |
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330 | class TestHasTraitlets(TestCase): | |
331 |
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331 | |||
332 | def test_traitlet_names(self): |
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332 | def test_traitlet_names(self): | |
333 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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333 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
334 | i = Int |
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334 | i = Int | |
335 | f = Float |
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335 | f = Float | |
336 | a = A() |
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336 | a = A() | |
337 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlet_names(),['i','f']) |
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337 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlet_names(),['i','f']) | |
338 |
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338 | |||
339 | def test_traitlet_metadata(self): |
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339 | def test_traitlet_metadata(self): | |
340 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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340 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
341 | i = Int(config_key='MY_VALUE') |
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341 | i = Int(config_key='MY_VALUE') | |
342 | a = A() |
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342 | a = A() | |
343 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlet_metadata('i','config_key'), 'MY_VALUE') |
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343 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlet_metadata('i','config_key'), 'MY_VALUE') | |
344 |
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344 | |||
345 | def test_traitlets(self): |
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345 | def test_traitlets(self): | |
346 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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346 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
347 | i = Int |
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347 | i = Int | |
348 | f = Float |
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348 | f = Float | |
349 | a = A() |
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349 | a = A() | |
350 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlets(), dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) |
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350 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlets(), dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) | |
351 |
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351 | |||
352 | def test_traitlets_metadata(self): |
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352 | def test_traitlets_metadata(self): | |
353 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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353 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
354 | i = Int(config_key='VALUE1', other_thing='VALUE2') |
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354 | i = Int(config_key='VALUE1', other_thing='VALUE2') | |
355 | f = Float(config_key='VALUE3', other_thing='VALUE2') |
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355 | f = Float(config_key='VALUE3', other_thing='VALUE2') | |
356 | a = A() |
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356 | a = A() | |
357 | # traitlets = a.traitlets(config_key=lambda v: True) |
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357 | self.assertEquals(a.traitlets(), dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) | |
358 | # self.assertEquals(traitlets, dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) |
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358 | traitlets = a.traitlets(config_key=lambda v: True) | |
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359 | self.assertEquals(traitlets, dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) | |||
359 | traitlets = a.traitlets(config_key='VALUE1', other_thing='VALUE2') |
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360 | traitlets = a.traitlets(config_key='VALUE1', other_thing='VALUE2') | |
360 | self.assertEquals(traitlets, dict(i=A.i)) |
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361 | self.assertEquals(traitlets, dict(i=A.i)) | |
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362 | traitlets = a.traitlets('config_key') | |||
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363 | self.assertEquals(traitlets, dict(i=A.i, f=A.f)) | |||
361 |
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364 | |||
362 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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365 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
363 | # Tests for specific traitlet types |
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366 | # Tests for specific traitlet types | |
364 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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367 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
365 |
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368 | |||
366 |
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369 | |||
367 | class TestType(TestCase): |
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370 | class TestType(TestCase): | |
368 |
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371 | |||
369 | def test_default(self): |
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372 | def test_default(self): | |
370 |
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373 | |||
371 | class B(object): pass |
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374 | class B(object): pass | |
372 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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375 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
373 | klass = Type |
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376 | klass = Type | |
374 |
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377 | |||
375 | a = A() |
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378 | a = A() | |
376 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, None) |
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379 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, None) | |
377 | a.klass = B |
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380 | a.klass = B | |
378 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) |
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381 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) | |
379 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', 10) |
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382 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', 10) | |
380 |
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383 | |||
381 | def test_value(self): |
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384 | def test_value(self): | |
382 |
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385 | |||
383 | class B(object): pass |
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386 | class B(object): pass | |
384 | class C(object): pass |
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387 | class C(object): pass | |
385 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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388 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
386 | klass = Type(B) |
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389 | klass = Type(B) | |
387 |
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390 | |||
388 | a = A() |
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391 | a = A() | |
389 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) |
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392 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) | |
390 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', C) |
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393 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', C) | |
391 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', object) |
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394 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', object) | |
392 | a.klass = B |
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395 | a.klass = B | |
393 |
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396 | |||
394 | def test_allow_none(self): |
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397 | def test_allow_none(self): | |
395 |
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398 | |||
396 | class B(object): pass |
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399 | class B(object): pass | |
397 | class C(B): pass |
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400 | class C(B): pass | |
398 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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401 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
399 | klass = Type(B, allow_none=False) |
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402 | klass = Type(B, allow_none=False) | |
400 |
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403 | |||
401 | a = A() |
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404 | a = A() | |
402 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) |
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405 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, B) | |
403 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', None) |
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406 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'klass', None) | |
404 | a.klass = C |
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407 | a.klass = C | |
405 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, C) |
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408 | self.assertEquals(a.klass, C) | |
406 |
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409 | |||
407 | def test_validate_klass(self): |
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410 | def test_validate_klass(self): | |
408 |
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411 | |||
409 | def inner(): |
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412 | def inner(): | |
410 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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413 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
411 | klass = Type('no strings allowed') |
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414 | klass = Type('no strings allowed') | |
412 |
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415 | |||
413 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, inner) |
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416 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, inner) | |
414 |
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417 | |||
415 | def test_validate_default(self): |
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418 | def test_validate_default(self): | |
416 |
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419 | |||
417 | class B(object): pass |
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420 | class B(object): pass | |
418 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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421 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
419 | klass = Type('bad default', B) |
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422 | klass = Type('bad default', B) | |
420 |
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423 | |||
421 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A) |
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424 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A) | |
422 |
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425 | |||
423 | class C(HasTraitlets): |
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426 | class C(HasTraitlets): | |
424 | klass = Type(None, B, allow_none=False) |
|
427 | klass = Type(None, B, allow_none=False) | |
425 |
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428 | |||
426 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, C) |
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429 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, C) | |
427 |
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430 | |||
428 | class TestInstance(TestCase): |
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431 | class TestInstance(TestCase): | |
429 |
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432 | |||
430 | def test_basic(self): |
|
433 | def test_basic(self): | |
431 | class Foo(object): pass |
|
434 | class Foo(object): pass | |
432 | class Bar(Foo): pass |
|
435 | class Bar(Foo): pass | |
433 | class Bah(object): pass |
|
436 | class Bah(object): pass | |
434 |
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437 | |||
435 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
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438 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
436 | inst = Instance(Foo) |
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439 | inst = Instance(Foo) | |
437 |
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440 | |||
438 | a = A() |
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441 | a = A() | |
439 | self.assert_(a.inst is None) |
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442 | self.assert_(a.inst is None) | |
440 | a.inst = Foo() |
|
443 | a.inst = Foo() | |
441 | self.assert_(isinstance(a.inst, Foo)) |
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444 | self.assert_(isinstance(a.inst, Foo)) | |
442 | a.inst = Bar() |
|
445 | a.inst = Bar() | |
443 | self.assert_(isinstance(a.inst, Foo)) |
|
446 | self.assert_(isinstance(a.inst, Foo)) | |
444 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Foo) |
|
447 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Foo) | |
445 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Bar) |
|
448 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Bar) | |
446 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Bah()) |
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449 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, a, 'inst', Bah()) | |
447 |
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450 | |||
448 | def test_unique_default_value(self): |
|
451 | def test_unique_default_value(self): | |
449 | class Foo(object): pass |
|
452 | class Foo(object): pass | |
450 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
453 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
451 | inst = Instance(Foo,(),{}) |
|
454 | inst = Instance(Foo,(),{}) | |
452 |
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455 | |||
453 | a = A() |
|
456 | a = A() | |
454 | b = A() |
|
457 | b = A() | |
455 | self.assert_(a.inst is not b.inst) |
|
458 | self.assert_(a.inst is not b.inst) | |
456 |
|
459 | |||
457 | def test_args_kw(self): |
|
460 | def test_args_kw(self): | |
458 | class Foo(object): |
|
461 | class Foo(object): | |
459 | def __init__(self, c): self.c = c |
|
462 | def __init__(self, c): self.c = c | |
460 | class Bar(object): pass |
|
463 | class Bar(object): pass | |
461 | class Bah(object): |
|
464 | class Bah(object): | |
462 | def __init__(self, c, d): |
|
465 | def __init__(self, c, d): | |
463 | self.c = c; self.d = d |
|
466 | self.c = c; self.d = d | |
464 |
|
467 | |||
465 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
468 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
466 | inst = Instance(Foo, (10,)) |
|
469 | inst = Instance(Foo, (10,)) | |
467 | a = A() |
|
470 | a = A() | |
468 | self.assertEquals(a.inst.c, 10) |
|
471 | self.assertEquals(a.inst.c, 10) | |
469 |
|
472 | |||
470 | class B(HasTraitlets): |
|
473 | class B(HasTraitlets): | |
471 | inst = Instance(Bah, args=(10,), kw=dict(d=20)) |
|
474 | inst = Instance(Bah, args=(10,), kw=dict(d=20)) | |
472 | b = B() |
|
475 | b = B() | |
473 | self.assertEquals(b.inst.c, 10) |
|
476 | self.assertEquals(b.inst.c, 10) | |
474 | self.assertEquals(b.inst.d, 20) |
|
477 | self.assertEquals(b.inst.d, 20) | |
475 |
|
478 | |||
476 | class C(HasTraitlets): |
|
479 | class C(HasTraitlets): | |
477 | inst = Instance(Foo) |
|
480 | inst = Instance(Foo) | |
478 | c = C() |
|
481 | c = C() | |
479 | self.assert_(c.inst is None) |
|
482 | self.assert_(c.inst is None) | |
480 |
|
483 | |||
481 | def test_bad_default(self): |
|
484 | def test_bad_default(self): | |
482 | class Foo(object): pass |
|
485 | class Foo(object): pass | |
483 |
|
486 | |||
484 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
487 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
485 | inst = Instance(Foo, allow_none=False) |
|
488 | inst = Instance(Foo, allow_none=False) | |
486 |
|
489 | |||
487 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A) |
|
490 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, A) | |
488 |
|
491 | |||
489 | def test_instance(self): |
|
492 | def test_instance(self): | |
490 | class Foo(object): pass |
|
493 | class Foo(object): pass | |
491 |
|
494 | |||
492 | def inner(): |
|
495 | def inner(): | |
493 | class A(HasTraitlets): |
|
496 | class A(HasTraitlets): | |
494 | inst = Instance(Foo()) |
|
497 | inst = Instance(Foo()) | |
495 |
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498 | |||
496 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, inner) |
|
499 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, inner) | |
497 |
|
500 | |||
498 |
|
501 | |||
499 | class TestThis(TestCase): |
|
502 | class TestThis(TestCase): | |
500 |
|
503 | |||
501 | def test_this_class(self): |
|
504 | def test_this_class(self): | |
502 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): |
|
505 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): | |
503 | this = This |
|
506 | this = This | |
504 |
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507 | |||
505 | f = Foo() |
|
508 | f = Foo() | |
506 | self.assertEquals(f.this, None) |
|
509 | self.assertEquals(f.this, None) | |
507 | g = Foo() |
|
510 | g = Foo() | |
508 | f.this = g |
|
511 | f.this = g | |
509 | self.assertEquals(f.this, g) |
|
512 | self.assertEquals(f.this, g) | |
510 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, f, 'this', 10) |
|
513 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, f, 'this', 10) | |
511 |
|
514 | |||
512 | def test_this_inst(self): |
|
515 | def test_this_inst(self): | |
513 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): |
|
516 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): | |
514 | this = This() |
|
517 | this = This() | |
515 |
|
518 | |||
516 | f = Foo() |
|
519 | f = Foo() | |
517 | f.this = Foo() |
|
520 | f.this = Foo() | |
518 | self.assert_(isinstance(f.this, Foo)) |
|
521 | self.assert_(isinstance(f.this, Foo)) | |
519 |
|
522 | |||
520 | def test_subclass(self): |
|
523 | def test_subclass(self): | |
521 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): |
|
524 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): | |
522 | t = This() |
|
525 | t = This() | |
523 | class Bar(Foo): |
|
526 | class Bar(Foo): | |
524 | pass |
|
527 | pass | |
525 | f = Foo() |
|
528 | f = Foo() | |
526 | b = Bar() |
|
529 | b = Bar() | |
527 | f.t = b |
|
530 | f.t = b | |
528 | b.t = f |
|
531 | b.t = f | |
529 | self.assertEquals(f.t, b) |
|
532 | self.assertEquals(f.t, b) | |
530 | self.assertEquals(b.t, f) |
|
533 | self.assertEquals(b.t, f) | |
531 |
|
534 | |||
532 | def test_subclass_override(self): |
|
535 | def test_subclass_override(self): | |
533 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): |
|
536 | class Foo(HasTraitlets): | |
534 | t = This() |
|
537 | t = This() | |
535 | class Bar(Foo): |
|
538 | class Bar(Foo): | |
536 | t = This() |
|
539 | t = This() | |
537 | f = Foo() |
|
540 | f = Foo() | |
538 | b = Bar() |
|
541 | b = Bar() | |
539 | f.t = b |
|
542 | f.t = b | |
540 | self.assertEquals(f.t, b) |
|
543 | self.assertEquals(f.t, b) | |
541 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, b, 't', f) |
|
544 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, setattr, b, 't', f) | |
542 |
|
545 | |||
543 | class TraitletTestBase(TestCase): |
|
546 | class TraitletTestBase(TestCase): | |
544 | """A best testing class for basic traitlet types.""" |
|
547 | """A best testing class for basic traitlet types.""" | |
545 |
|
548 | |||
546 | def assign(self, value): |
|
549 | def assign(self, value): | |
547 | self.obj.value = value |
|
550 | self.obj.value = value | |
548 |
|
551 | |||
549 | def coerce(self, value): |
|
552 | def coerce(self, value): | |
550 | return value |
|
553 | return value | |
551 |
|
554 | |||
552 | def test_good_values(self): |
|
555 | def test_good_values(self): | |
553 | if hasattr(self, '_good_values'): |
|
556 | if hasattr(self, '_good_values'): | |
554 | for value in self._good_values: |
|
557 | for value in self._good_values: | |
555 | self.assign(value) |
|
558 | self.assign(value) | |
556 | self.assertEquals(self.obj.value, self.coerce(value)) |
|
559 | self.assertEquals(self.obj.value, self.coerce(value)) | |
557 |
|
560 | |||
558 | def test_bad_values(self): |
|
561 | def test_bad_values(self): | |
559 | if hasattr(self, '_bad_values'): |
|
562 | if hasattr(self, '_bad_values'): | |
560 | for value in self._bad_values: |
|
563 | for value in self._bad_values: | |
561 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, self.assign, value) |
|
564 | self.assertRaises(TraitletError, self.assign, value) | |
562 |
|
565 | |||
563 | def test_default_value(self): |
|
566 | def test_default_value(self): | |
564 | if hasattr(self, '_default_value'): |
|
567 | if hasattr(self, '_default_value'): | |
565 | self.assertEquals(self._default_value, self.obj.value) |
|
568 | self.assertEquals(self._default_value, self.obj.value) | |
566 |
|
569 | |||
567 |
|
570 | |||
568 | class AnyTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
571 | class AnyTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
569 |
|
572 | |||
570 | value = Any |
|
573 | value = Any | |
571 |
|
574 | |||
572 | class AnyTraitTest(TraitletTestBase): |
|
575 | class AnyTraitTest(TraitletTestBase): | |
573 |
|
576 | |||
574 | obj = AnyTraitlet() |
|
577 | obj = AnyTraitlet() | |
575 |
|
578 | |||
576 | _default_value = None |
|
579 | _default_value = None | |
577 | _good_values = [10.0, 'ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, 1j] |
|
580 | _good_values = [10.0, 'ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, 1j] | |
578 | _bad_values = [] |
|
581 | _bad_values = [] | |
579 |
|
582 | |||
580 |
|
583 | |||
581 | class IntTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
584 | class IntTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
582 |
|
585 | |||
583 | value = Int(99) |
|
586 | value = Int(99) | |
584 |
|
587 | |||
585 | class TestInt(TraitletTestBase): |
|
588 | class TestInt(TraitletTestBase): | |
586 |
|
589 | |||
587 | obj = IntTraitlet() |
|
590 | obj = IntTraitlet() | |
588 | _default_value = 99 |
|
591 | _default_value = 99 | |
589 | _good_values = [10, -10] |
|
592 | _good_values = [10, -10] | |
590 | _bad_values = ['ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, 1j, 10L, |
|
593 | _bad_values = ['ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, 1j, 10L, | |
591 | -10L, 10.1, -10.1, '10L', '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', u'10L', |
|
594 | -10L, 10.1, -10.1, '10L', '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', u'10L', | |
592 | u'-10L', u'10.1', u'-10.1', '10', '-10', u'10', u'-10'] |
|
595 | u'-10L', u'10.1', u'-10.1', '10', '-10', u'10', u'-10'] | |
593 |
|
596 | |||
594 |
|
597 | |||
595 | class LongTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
598 | class LongTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
596 |
|
599 | |||
597 | value = Long(99L) |
|
600 | value = Long(99L) | |
598 |
|
601 | |||
599 | class TestLong(TraitletTestBase): |
|
602 | class TestLong(TraitletTestBase): | |
600 |
|
603 | |||
601 | obj = LongTraitlet() |
|
604 | obj = LongTraitlet() | |
602 |
|
605 | |||
603 | _default_value = 99L |
|
606 | _default_value = 99L | |
604 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L] |
|
607 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L] | |
605 | _bad_values = ['ten', u'ten', [10], [10l], {'ten': 10},(10,),(10L,), |
|
608 | _bad_values = ['ten', u'ten', [10], [10l], {'ten': 10},(10,),(10L,), | |
606 | None, 1j, 10.1, -10.1, '10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', |
|
609 | None, 1j, 10.1, -10.1, '10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', | |
607 | '-10.1', u'10', u'-10', u'10L', u'-10L', u'10.1', |
|
610 | '-10.1', u'10', u'-10', u'10L', u'-10L', u'10.1', | |
608 | u'-10.1'] |
|
611 | u'-10.1'] | |
609 |
|
612 | |||
610 |
|
613 | |||
611 | class FloatTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
614 | class FloatTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
612 |
|
615 | |||
613 | value = Float(99.0) |
|
616 | value = Float(99.0) | |
614 |
|
617 | |||
615 | class TestFloat(TraitletTestBase): |
|
618 | class TestFloat(TraitletTestBase): | |
616 |
|
619 | |||
617 | obj = FloatTraitlet() |
|
620 | obj = FloatTraitlet() | |
618 |
|
621 | |||
619 | _default_value = 99.0 |
|
622 | _default_value = 99.0 | |
620 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10.1, -10.1] |
|
623 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10.1, -10.1] | |
621 | _bad_values = [10L, -10L, 'ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, |
|
624 | _bad_values = [10L, -10L, 'ten', u'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None, | |
622 | 1j, '10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', u'10', |
|
625 | 1j, '10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', u'10', | |
623 | u'-10', u'10L', u'-10L', u'10.1', u'-10.1'] |
|
626 | u'-10', u'10L', u'-10L', u'10.1', u'-10.1'] | |
624 |
|
627 | |||
625 |
|
628 | |||
626 | class ComplexTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
629 | class ComplexTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
627 |
|
630 | |||
628 | value = Complex(99.0-99.0j) |
|
631 | value = Complex(99.0-99.0j) | |
629 |
|
632 | |||
630 | class TestComplex(TraitletTestBase): |
|
633 | class TestComplex(TraitletTestBase): | |
631 |
|
634 | |||
632 | obj = ComplexTraitlet() |
|
635 | obj = ComplexTraitlet() | |
633 |
|
636 | |||
634 | _default_value = 99.0-99.0j |
|
637 | _default_value = 99.0-99.0j | |
635 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10.1, -10.1, 10j, 10+10j, 10-10j, |
|
638 | _good_values = [10, -10, 10.1, -10.1, 10j, 10+10j, 10-10j, | |
636 | 10.1j, 10.1+10.1j, 10.1-10.1j] |
|
639 | 10.1j, 10.1+10.1j, 10.1-10.1j] | |
637 | _bad_values = [10L, -10L, u'10L', u'-10L', 'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None] |
|
640 | _bad_values = [10L, -10L, u'10L', u'-10L', 'ten', [10], {'ten': 10},(10,), None] | |
638 |
|
641 | |||
639 |
|
642 | |||
640 | class StringTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
643 | class StringTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
641 |
|
644 | |||
642 | value = Str('string') |
|
645 | value = Str('string') | |
643 |
|
646 | |||
644 | class TestString(TraitletTestBase): |
|
647 | class TestString(TraitletTestBase): | |
645 |
|
648 | |||
646 | obj = StringTraitlet() |
|
649 | obj = StringTraitlet() | |
647 |
|
650 | |||
648 | _default_value = 'string' |
|
651 | _default_value = 'string' | |
649 | _good_values = ['10', '-10', '10L', |
|
652 | _good_values = ['10', '-10', '10L', | |
650 | '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', 'string'] |
|
653 | '-10L', '10.1', '-10.1', 'string'] | |
651 | _bad_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L, 10.1, -10.1, 1j, [10], |
|
654 | _bad_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L, 10.1, -10.1, 1j, [10], | |
652 | ['ten'],{'ten': 10},(10,), None, u'string'] |
|
655 | ['ten'],{'ten': 10},(10,), None, u'string'] | |
653 |
|
656 | |||
654 |
|
657 | |||
655 | class UnicodeTraitlet(HasTraitlets): |
|
658 | class UnicodeTraitlet(HasTraitlets): | |
656 |
|
659 | |||
657 | value = Unicode(u'unicode') |
|
660 | value = Unicode(u'unicode') | |
658 |
|
661 | |||
659 | class TestUnicode(TraitletTestBase): |
|
662 | class TestUnicode(TraitletTestBase): | |
660 |
|
663 | |||
661 | obj = UnicodeTraitlet() |
|
664 | obj = UnicodeTraitlet() | |
662 |
|
665 | |||
663 | _default_value = u'unicode' |
|
666 | _default_value = u'unicode' | |
664 | _good_values = ['10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', |
|
667 | _good_values = ['10', '-10', '10L', '-10L', '10.1', | |
665 | '-10.1', '', u'', 'string', u'string', ] |
|
668 | '-10.1', '', u'', 'string', u'string', ] | |
666 | _bad_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L, 10.1, -10.1, 1j, |
|
669 | _bad_values = [10, -10, 10L, -10L, 10.1, -10.1, 1j, | |
667 | [10], ['ten'], [u'ten'], {'ten': 10},(10,), None] |
|
670 | [10], ['ten'], [u'ten'], {'ten': 10},(10,), None] |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | # encoding: utf-8 |
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2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
3 | """ |
|
3 | """ | |
4 | A lightweight Traits like module. |
|
4 | A lightweight Traits like module. | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | This is designed to provide a lightweight, simple, pure Python version of |
|
6 | This is designed to provide a lightweight, simple, pure Python version of | |
7 | many of the capabilities of enthought.traits. This includes: |
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7 | many of the capabilities of enthought.traits. This includes: | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | * Validation |
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9 | * Validation | |
10 | * Type specification with defaults |
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10 | * Type specification with defaults | |
11 | * Static and dynamic notification |
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11 | * Static and dynamic notification | |
12 | * Basic predefined types |
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12 | * Basic predefined types | |
13 | * An API that is similar to enthought.traits |
|
13 | * An API that is similar to enthought.traits | |
14 |
|
14 | |||
15 | We don't support: |
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15 | We don't support: | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | * Delegation |
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17 | * Delegation | |
18 | * Automatic GUI generation |
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18 | * Automatic GUI generation | |
19 | * A full set of trait types. Most importantly, we don't provide container |
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19 | * A full set of trait types. Most importantly, we don't provide container | |
20 | traitlets (list, dict, tuple) that can trigger notifications if their |
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20 | traitlets (list, dict, tuple) that can trigger notifications if their | |
21 | contents change. |
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21 | contents change. | |
22 | * API compatibility with enthought.traits |
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22 | * API compatibility with enthought.traits | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | There are also some important difference in our design: |
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24 | There are also some important difference in our design: | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | * enthought.traits does not validate default values. We do. |
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26 | * enthought.traits does not validate default values. We do. | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | We choose to create this module because we need these capabilities, but |
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28 | We choose to create this module because we need these capabilities, but | |
29 | we need them to be pure Python so they work in all Python implementations, |
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29 | we need them to be pure Python so they work in all Python implementations, | |
30 | including Jython and IronPython. |
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30 | including Jython and IronPython. | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | Authors: |
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32 | Authors: | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | * Brian Granger |
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34 | * Brian Granger | |
35 | * Enthought, Inc. Some of the code in this file comes from enthought.traits |
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35 | * Enthought, Inc. Some of the code in this file comes from enthought.traits | |
36 | and is licensed under the BSD license. Also, many of the ideas also come |
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36 | and is licensed under the BSD license. Also, many of the ideas also come | |
37 | from enthought.traits even though our implementation is very different. |
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37 | from enthought.traits even though our implementation is very different. | |
38 | """ |
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38 | """ | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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40 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
41 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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41 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
42 | # |
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42 | # | |
43 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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43 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
44 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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44 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
45 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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45 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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47 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
48 | # Imports |
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48 | # Imports | |
49 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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49 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | import inspect |
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52 | import inspect | |
53 | import sys |
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53 | import sys | |
54 | import types |
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54 | import types | |
55 | from types import InstanceType, ClassType, FunctionType |
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55 | from types import InstanceType, ClassType, FunctionType | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | ClassTypes = (ClassType, type) |
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57 | ClassTypes = (ClassType, type) | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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59 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
60 | # Basic classes |
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60 | # Basic classes | |
61 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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61 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | class NoDefaultSpecified ( object ): pass |
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64 | class NoDefaultSpecified ( object ): pass | |
65 | NoDefaultSpecified = NoDefaultSpecified() |
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65 | NoDefaultSpecified = NoDefaultSpecified() | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | class Undefined ( object ): pass |
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68 | class Undefined ( object ): pass | |
69 | Undefined = Undefined() |
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69 | Undefined = Undefined() | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | class TraitletError(Exception): |
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72 | class TraitletError(Exception): | |
73 | pass |
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73 | pass | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
77 | # Utilities |
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77 | # Utilities | |
78 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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78 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | def class_of ( object ): |
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81 | def class_of ( object ): | |
82 | """ Returns a string containing the class name of an object with the |
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82 | """ Returns a string containing the class name of an object with the | |
83 | correct indefinite article ('a' or 'an') preceding it (e.g., 'an Image', |
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83 | correct indefinite article ('a' or 'an') preceding it (e.g., 'an Image', | |
84 | 'a PlotValue'). |
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84 | 'a PlotValue'). | |
85 | """ |
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85 | """ | |
86 | if isinstance( object, basestring ): |
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86 | if isinstance( object, basestring ): | |
87 | return add_article( object ) |
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87 | return add_article( object ) | |
88 |
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88 | |||
89 | return add_article( object.__class__.__name__ ) |
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89 | return add_article( object.__class__.__name__ ) | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | def add_article ( name ): |
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92 | def add_article ( name ): | |
93 | """ Returns a string containing the correct indefinite article ('a' or 'an') |
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93 | """ Returns a string containing the correct indefinite article ('a' or 'an') | |
94 | prefixed to the specified string. |
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94 | prefixed to the specified string. | |
95 | """ |
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95 | """ | |
96 | if name[:1].lower() in 'aeiou': |
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96 | if name[:1].lower() in 'aeiou': | |
97 | return 'an ' + name |
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97 | return 'an ' + name | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | return 'a ' + name |
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99 | return 'a ' + name | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | def repr_type(obj): |
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102 | def repr_type(obj): | |
103 | """ Return a string representation of a value and its type for readable |
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103 | """ Return a string representation of a value and its type for readable | |
104 | error messages. |
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104 | error messages. | |
105 | """ |
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105 | """ | |
106 | the_type = type(obj) |
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106 | the_type = type(obj) | |
107 | if the_type is InstanceType: |
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107 | if the_type is InstanceType: | |
108 | # Old-style class. |
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108 | # Old-style class. | |
109 | the_type = obj.__class__ |
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109 | the_type = obj.__class__ | |
110 | msg = '%r %r' % (obj, the_type) |
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110 | msg = '%r %r' % (obj, the_type) | |
111 | return msg |
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111 | return msg | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | def parse_notifier_name(name): |
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114 | def parse_notifier_name(name): | |
115 | """Convert the name argument to a list of names. |
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115 | """Convert the name argument to a list of names. | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | Examples |
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117 | Examples | |
118 | -------- |
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118 | -------- | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | >>> parse_notifier_name('a') |
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120 | >>> parse_notifier_name('a') | |
121 | ['a'] |
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121 | ['a'] | |
122 | >>> parse_notifier_name(['a','b']) |
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122 | >>> parse_notifier_name(['a','b']) | |
123 | ['a', 'b'] |
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123 | ['a', 'b'] | |
124 | >>> parse_notifier_name(None) |
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124 | >>> parse_notifier_name(None) | |
125 | ['anytraitlet'] |
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125 | ['anytraitlet'] | |
126 | """ |
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126 | """ | |
127 | if isinstance(name, str): |
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127 | if isinstance(name, str): | |
128 | return [name] |
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128 | return [name] | |
129 | elif name is None: |
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129 | elif name is None: | |
130 | return ['anytraitlet'] |
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130 | return ['anytraitlet'] | |
131 | elif isinstance(name, (list, tuple)): |
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131 | elif isinstance(name, (list, tuple)): | |
132 | for n in name: |
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132 | for n in name: | |
133 | assert isinstance(n, str), "names must be strings" |
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133 | assert isinstance(n, str), "names must be strings" | |
134 | return name |
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134 | return name | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | class _SimpleTest: |
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137 | class _SimpleTest: | |
138 | def __init__ ( self, value ): self.value = value |
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138 | def __init__ ( self, value ): self.value = value | |
139 | def __call__ ( self, test ): |
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139 | def __call__ ( self, test ): | |
140 | print test, self.value |
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140 | print test, self.value | |
141 | return test == self.value |
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141 | return test == self.value | |
142 | def __repr__(self): |
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142 | def __repr__(self): | |
143 | return "<SimpleTest(%r)" % self.value |
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143 | return "<SimpleTest(%r)" % self.value | |
144 | def __str__(self): |
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144 | def __str__(self): | |
145 | return self.__repr__() |
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145 | return self.__repr__() | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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148 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
149 | # Base TraitletType for all traitlets |
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149 | # Base TraitletType for all traitlets | |
150 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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150 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 |
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152 | |||
153 | class TraitletType(object): |
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153 | class TraitletType(object): | |
154 | """A base class for all traitlet descriptors. |
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154 | """A base class for all traitlet descriptors. | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | Notes |
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156 | Notes | |
157 | ----- |
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157 | ----- | |
158 | Our implementation of traitlets is based on Python's descriptor |
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158 | Our implementation of traitlets is based on Python's descriptor | |
159 | prototol. This class is the base class for all such descriptors. The |
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159 | prototol. This class is the base class for all such descriptors. The | |
160 | only magic we use is a custom metaclass for the main :class:`HasTraitlets` |
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160 | only magic we use is a custom metaclass for the main :class:`HasTraitlets` | |
161 | class that does the following: |
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161 | class that does the following: | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | 1. Sets the :attr:`name` attribute of every :class:`TraitletType` |
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163 | 1. Sets the :attr:`name` attribute of every :class:`TraitletType` | |
164 | instance in the class dict to the name of the attribute. |
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164 | instance in the class dict to the name of the attribute. | |
165 | 2. Sets the :attr:`this_class` attribute of every :class:`TraitletType` |
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165 | 2. Sets the :attr:`this_class` attribute of every :class:`TraitletType` | |
166 | instance in the class dict to the *class* that declared the traitlet. |
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166 | instance in the class dict to the *class* that declared the traitlet. | |
167 | This is used by the :class:`This` traitlet to allow subclasses to |
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167 | This is used by the :class:`This` traitlet to allow subclasses to | |
168 | accept superclasses for :class:`This` values. |
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168 | accept superclasses for :class:`This` values. | |
169 | """ |
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169 | """ | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | metadata = {} |
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172 | metadata = {} | |
173 | default_value = Undefined |
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173 | default_value = Undefined | |
174 | info_text = 'any value' |
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174 | info_text = 'any value' | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | def __init__(self, default_value=NoDefaultSpecified, **metadata): |
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176 | def __init__(self, default_value=NoDefaultSpecified, **metadata): | |
177 | """Create a TraitletType. |
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177 | """Create a TraitletType. | |
178 | """ |
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178 | """ | |
179 | if default_value is not NoDefaultSpecified: |
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179 | if default_value is not NoDefaultSpecified: | |
180 | self.default_value = default_value |
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180 | self.default_value = default_value | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | if len(metadata) > 0: |
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182 | if len(metadata) > 0: | |
183 | if len(self.metadata) > 0: |
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183 | if len(self.metadata) > 0: | |
184 | self._metadata = self.metadata.copy() |
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184 | self._metadata = self.metadata.copy() | |
185 | self._metadata.update(metadata) |
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185 | self._metadata.update(metadata) | |
186 | else: |
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186 | else: | |
187 | self._metadata = metadata |
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187 | self._metadata = metadata | |
188 | else: |
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188 | else: | |
189 | self._metadata = self.metadata |
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189 | self._metadata = self.metadata | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | self.init() |
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191 | self.init() | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def init(self): |
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193 | def init(self): | |
194 | pass |
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194 | pass | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | def get_default_value(self): |
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196 | def get_default_value(self): | |
197 | """Create a new instance of the default value.""" |
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197 | """Create a new instance of the default value.""" | |
198 | dv = self.default_value |
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198 | dv = self.default_value | |
199 | return dv |
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199 | return dv | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 | def set_default_value(self, obj): |
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201 | def set_default_value(self, obj): | |
202 | dv = self.get_default_value() |
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202 | dv = self.get_default_value() | |
203 | newdv = self._validate(obj, dv) |
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203 | newdv = self._validate(obj, dv) | |
204 | obj._traitlet_values[self.name] = newdv |
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204 | obj._traitlet_values[self.name] = newdv | |
205 |
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205 | |||
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | def __get__(self, obj, cls=None): |
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207 | def __get__(self, obj, cls=None): | |
208 | """Get the value of the traitlet by self.name for the instance. |
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208 | """Get the value of the traitlet by self.name for the instance. | |
209 |
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209 | |||
210 | Default values are instantiated when :meth:`HasTraitlets.__new__` |
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210 | Default values are instantiated when :meth:`HasTraitlets.__new__` | |
211 | is called. Thus by the time this method gets called either the |
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211 | is called. Thus by the time this method gets called either the | |
212 | default value or a user defined value (they called :meth:`__set__`) |
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212 | default value or a user defined value (they called :meth:`__set__`) | |
213 | is in the :class:`HasTraitlets` instance. |
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213 | is in the :class:`HasTraitlets` instance. | |
214 | """ |
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214 | """ | |
215 | if obj is None: |
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215 | if obj is None: | |
216 | return self |
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216 | return self | |
217 | else: |
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217 | else: | |
218 | try: |
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218 | try: | |
219 | value = obj._traitlet_values[self.name] |
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219 | value = obj._traitlet_values[self.name] | |
220 | except: |
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220 | except: | |
221 | # HasTraitlets should call set_default_value to populate |
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221 | # HasTraitlets should call set_default_value to populate | |
222 | # this. So this should never be reached. |
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222 | # this. So this should never be reached. | |
223 | raise TraitletError('Unexpected error in TraitletType: ' |
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223 | raise TraitletError('Unexpected error in TraitletType: ' | |
224 | 'default value not set properly') |
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224 | 'default value not set properly') | |
225 | else: |
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225 | else: | |
226 | return value |
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226 | return value | |
227 |
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227 | |||
228 | def __set__(self, obj, value): |
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228 | def __set__(self, obj, value): | |
229 | new_value = self._validate(obj, value) |
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229 | new_value = self._validate(obj, value) | |
230 | old_value = self.__get__(obj) |
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230 | old_value = self.__get__(obj) | |
231 | if old_value != new_value: |
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231 | if old_value != new_value: | |
232 | obj._traitlet_values[self.name] = new_value |
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232 | obj._traitlet_values[self.name] = new_value | |
233 | obj._notify_traitlet(self.name, old_value, new_value) |
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233 | obj._notify_traitlet(self.name, old_value, new_value) | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def _validate(self, obj, value): |
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235 | def _validate(self, obj, value): | |
236 | if hasattr(self, 'validate'): |
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236 | if hasattr(self, 'validate'): | |
237 | return self.validate(obj, value) |
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237 | return self.validate(obj, value) | |
238 | elif hasattr(self, 'is_valid_for'): |
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238 | elif hasattr(self, 'is_valid_for'): | |
239 | valid = self.is_valid_for(value) |
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239 | valid = self.is_valid_for(value) | |
240 | if valid: |
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240 | if valid: | |
241 | return value |
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241 | return value | |
242 | else: |
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242 | else: | |
243 | raise TraitletError('invalid value for type: %r' % value) |
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243 | raise TraitletError('invalid value for type: %r' % value) | |
244 | elif hasattr(self, 'value_for'): |
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244 | elif hasattr(self, 'value_for'): | |
245 | return self.value_for(value) |
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245 | return self.value_for(value) | |
246 | else: |
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246 | else: | |
247 | return value |
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247 | return value | |
248 |
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248 | |||
249 | def info(self): |
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249 | def info(self): | |
250 | return self.info_text |
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250 | return self.info_text | |
251 |
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251 | |||
252 | def error(self, obj, value): |
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252 | def error(self, obj, value): | |
253 | if obj is not None: |
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253 | if obj is not None: | |
254 | e = "The '%s' traitlet of %s instance must be %s, but a value of %s was specified." \ |
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254 | e = "The '%s' traitlet of %s instance must be %s, but a value of %s was specified." \ | |
255 | % (self.name, class_of(obj), |
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255 | % (self.name, class_of(obj), | |
256 | self.info(), repr_type(value)) |
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256 | self.info(), repr_type(value)) | |
257 | else: |
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257 | else: | |
258 | e = "The '%s' traitlet must be %s, but a value of %r was specified." \ |
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258 | e = "The '%s' traitlet must be %s, but a value of %r was specified." \ | |
259 | % (self.name, self.info(), repr_type(value)) |
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259 | % (self.name, self.info(), repr_type(value)) | |
260 | raise TraitletError(e) |
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260 | raise TraitletError(e) | |
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | def get_metadata(self, key): |
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262 | def get_metadata(self, key): | |
263 | return getattr(self, '_metadata', {}).get(key, None) |
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263 | return getattr(self, '_metadata', {}).get(key, None) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | def set_metadata(self, key, value): |
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265 | def set_metadata(self, key, value): | |
266 | getattr(self, '_metadata', {})[key] = value |
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266 | getattr(self, '_metadata', {})[key] = value | |
267 |
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267 | |||
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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269 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
270 | # The HasTraitlets implementation |
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270 | # The HasTraitlets implementation | |
271 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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271 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | class MetaHasTraitlets(type): |
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274 | class MetaHasTraitlets(type): | |
275 | """A metaclass for HasTraitlets. |
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275 | """A metaclass for HasTraitlets. | |
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | This metaclass makes sure that any TraitletType class attributes are |
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277 | This metaclass makes sure that any TraitletType class attributes are | |
278 | instantiated and sets their name attribute. |
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278 | instantiated and sets their name attribute. | |
279 | """ |
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279 | """ | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | def __new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict): |
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281 | def __new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict): | |
282 | """Create the HasTraitlets class. |
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282 | """Create the HasTraitlets class. | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | This instantiates all TraitletTypes in the class dict and sets their |
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284 | This instantiates all TraitletTypes in the class dict and sets their | |
285 | :attr:`name` attribute. |
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285 | :attr:`name` attribute. | |
286 | """ |
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286 | """ | |
287 | # print "=========================" |
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287 | # print "=========================" | |
288 | # print "MetaHasTraitlets.__new__" |
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288 | # print "MetaHasTraitlets.__new__" | |
289 | # print "mcls, ", mcls |
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289 | # print "mcls, ", mcls | |
290 | # print "name, ", name |
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290 | # print "name, ", name | |
291 | # print "bases, ", bases |
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291 | # print "bases, ", bases | |
292 | # print "classdict, ", classdict |
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292 | # print "classdict, ", classdict | |
293 | for k,v in classdict.iteritems(): |
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293 | for k,v in classdict.iteritems(): | |
294 | if isinstance(v, TraitletType): |
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294 | if isinstance(v, TraitletType): | |
295 | v.name = k |
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295 | v.name = k | |
296 | elif inspect.isclass(v): |
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296 | elif inspect.isclass(v): | |
297 | if issubclass(v, TraitletType): |
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297 | if issubclass(v, TraitletType): | |
298 | vinst = v() |
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298 | vinst = v() | |
299 | vinst.name = k |
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299 | vinst.name = k | |
300 | classdict[k] = vinst |
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300 | classdict[k] = vinst | |
301 | return super(MetaHasTraitlets, mcls).__new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict) |
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301 | return super(MetaHasTraitlets, mcls).__new__(mcls, name, bases, classdict) | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | def __init__(cls, name, bases, classdict): |
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303 | def __init__(cls, name, bases, classdict): | |
304 | """Finish initializing the HasTraitlets class. |
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304 | """Finish initializing the HasTraitlets class. | |
305 |
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305 | |||
306 | This sets the :attr:`this_class` attribute of each TraitletType in the |
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306 | This sets the :attr:`this_class` attribute of each TraitletType in the | |
307 | class dict to the newly created class ``cls``. |
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307 | class dict to the newly created class ``cls``. | |
308 | """ |
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308 | """ | |
309 | # print "=========================" |
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309 | # print "=========================" | |
310 | # print "MetaHasTraitlets.__init__" |
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310 | # print "MetaHasTraitlets.__init__" | |
311 | # print "cls, ", cls |
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311 | # print "cls, ", cls | |
312 | # print "name, ", name |
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312 | # print "name, ", name | |
313 | # print "bases, ", bases |
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313 | # print "bases, ", bases | |
314 | # print "classdict, ", classdict |
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314 | # print "classdict, ", classdict | |
315 | for k, v in classdict.iteritems(): |
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315 | for k, v in classdict.iteritems(): | |
316 | if isinstance(v, TraitletType): |
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316 | if isinstance(v, TraitletType): | |
317 | v.this_class = cls |
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317 | v.this_class = cls | |
318 | super(MetaHasTraitlets, cls).__init__(name, bases, classdict) |
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318 | super(MetaHasTraitlets, cls).__init__(name, bases, classdict) | |
319 |
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319 | |||
320 | class HasTraitlets(object): |
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320 | class HasTraitlets(object): | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | __metaclass__ = MetaHasTraitlets |
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322 | __metaclass__ = MetaHasTraitlets | |
323 |
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323 | |||
324 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kw): |
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324 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kw): | |
325 | inst = super(HasTraitlets, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kw) |
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325 | inst = super(HasTraitlets, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kw) | |
326 | inst._traitlet_values = {} |
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326 | inst._traitlet_values = {} | |
327 | inst._traitlet_notifiers = {} |
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327 | inst._traitlet_notifiers = {} | |
328 | # Here we tell all the TraitletType instances to set their default |
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328 | # Here we tell all the TraitletType instances to set their default | |
329 | # values on the instance. |
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329 | # values on the instance. | |
330 | for key in dir(cls): |
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330 | for key in dir(cls): | |
331 | value = getattr(cls, key) |
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331 | value = getattr(cls, key) | |
332 | if isinstance(value, TraitletType): |
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332 | if isinstance(value, TraitletType): | |
333 | value.set_default_value(inst) |
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333 | value.set_default_value(inst) | |
334 | return inst |
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334 | return inst | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | # def __init__(self): |
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336 | # def __init__(self): | |
337 | # self._traitlet_values = {} |
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337 | # self._traitlet_values = {} | |
338 | # self._traitlet_notifiers = {} |
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338 | # self._traitlet_notifiers = {} | |
339 |
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339 | |||
340 | def _notify_traitlet(self, name, old_value, new_value): |
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340 | def _notify_traitlet(self, name, old_value, new_value): | |
341 |
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341 | |||
342 | # First dynamic ones |
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342 | # First dynamic ones | |
343 | callables = self._traitlet_notifiers.get(name,[]) |
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343 | callables = self._traitlet_notifiers.get(name,[]) | |
344 | more_callables = self._traitlet_notifiers.get('anytraitlet',[]) |
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344 | more_callables = self._traitlet_notifiers.get('anytraitlet',[]) | |
345 | callables.extend(more_callables) |
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345 | callables.extend(more_callables) | |
346 |
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346 | |||
347 | # Now static ones |
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347 | # Now static ones | |
348 | try: |
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348 | try: | |
349 | cb = getattr(self, '_%s_changed' % name) |
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349 | cb = getattr(self, '_%s_changed' % name) | |
350 | except: |
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350 | except: | |
351 | pass |
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351 | pass | |
352 | else: |
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352 | else: | |
353 | callables.append(cb) |
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353 | callables.append(cb) | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | # Call them all now |
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355 | # Call them all now | |
356 | for c in callables: |
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356 | for c in callables: | |
357 | # Traits catches and logs errors here. I allow them to raise |
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357 | # Traits catches and logs errors here. I allow them to raise | |
358 | if callable(c): |
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358 | if callable(c): | |
359 | argspec = inspect.getargspec(c) |
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359 | argspec = inspect.getargspec(c) | |
360 | nargs = len(argspec[0]) |
|
360 | nargs = len(argspec[0]) | |
361 | # Bound methods have an additional 'self' argument |
|
361 | # Bound methods have an additional 'self' argument | |
362 | # I don't know how to treat unbound methods, but they |
|
362 | # I don't know how to treat unbound methods, but they | |
363 | # can't really be used for callbacks. |
|
363 | # can't really be used for callbacks. | |
364 | if isinstance(c, types.MethodType): |
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364 | if isinstance(c, types.MethodType): | |
365 | offset = -1 |
|
365 | offset = -1 | |
366 | else: |
|
366 | else: | |
367 | offset = 0 |
|
367 | offset = 0 | |
368 | if nargs + offset == 0: |
|
368 | if nargs + offset == 0: | |
369 | c() |
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369 | c() | |
370 | elif nargs + offset == 1: |
|
370 | elif nargs + offset == 1: | |
371 | c(name) |
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371 | c(name) | |
372 | elif nargs + offset == 2: |
|
372 | elif nargs + offset == 2: | |
373 | c(name, new_value) |
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373 | c(name, new_value) | |
374 | elif nargs + offset == 3: |
|
374 | elif nargs + offset == 3: | |
375 | c(name, old_value, new_value) |
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375 | c(name, old_value, new_value) | |
376 | else: |
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376 | else: | |
377 | raise TraitletError('a traitlet changed callback ' |
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377 | raise TraitletError('a traitlet changed callback ' | |
378 | 'must have 0-3 arguments.') |
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378 | 'must have 0-3 arguments.') | |
379 | else: |
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379 | else: | |
380 | raise TraitletError('a traitlet changed callback ' |
|
380 | raise TraitletError('a traitlet changed callback ' | |
381 | 'must be callable.') |
|
381 | 'must be callable.') | |
382 |
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382 | |||
383 |
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383 | |||
384 | def _add_notifiers(self, handler, name): |
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384 | def _add_notifiers(self, handler, name): | |
385 | if not self._traitlet_notifiers.has_key(name): |
|
385 | if not self._traitlet_notifiers.has_key(name): | |
386 | nlist = [] |
|
386 | nlist = [] | |
387 | self._traitlet_notifiers[name] = nlist |
|
387 | self._traitlet_notifiers[name] = nlist | |
388 | else: |
|
388 | else: | |
389 | nlist = self._traitlet_notifiers[name] |
|
389 | nlist = self._traitlet_notifiers[name] | |
390 | if handler not in nlist: |
|
390 | if handler not in nlist: | |
391 | nlist.append(handler) |
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391 | nlist.append(handler) | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | def _remove_notifiers(self, handler, name): |
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393 | def _remove_notifiers(self, handler, name): | |
394 | if self._traitlet_notifiers.has_key(name): |
|
394 | if self._traitlet_notifiers.has_key(name): | |
395 | nlist = self._traitlet_notifiers[name] |
|
395 | nlist = self._traitlet_notifiers[name] | |
396 | try: |
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396 | try: | |
397 | index = nlist.index(handler) |
|
397 | index = nlist.index(handler) | |
398 | except ValueError: |
|
398 | except ValueError: | |
399 | pass |
|
399 | pass | |
400 | else: |
|
400 | else: | |
401 | del nlist[index] |
|
401 | del nlist[index] | |
402 |
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402 | |||
403 | def on_traitlet_change(self, handler, name=None, remove=False): |
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403 | def on_traitlet_change(self, handler, name=None, remove=False): | |
404 | """Setup a handler to be called when a traitlet changes. |
|
404 | """Setup a handler to be called when a traitlet changes. | |
405 |
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405 | |||
406 | This is used to setup dynamic notifications of traitlet changes. |
|
406 | This is used to setup dynamic notifications of traitlet changes. | |
407 |
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407 | |||
408 | Static handlers can be created by creating methods on a HasTraitlets |
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408 | Static handlers can be created by creating methods on a HasTraitlets | |
409 | subclass with the naming convention '_[traitletname]_changed'. Thus, |
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409 | subclass with the naming convention '_[traitletname]_changed'. Thus, | |
410 | to create static handler for the traitlet 'a', create the method |
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410 | to create static handler for the traitlet 'a', create the method | |
411 | _a_changed(self, name, old, new) (fewer arguments can be used, see |
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411 | _a_changed(self, name, old, new) (fewer arguments can be used, see | |
412 | below). |
|
412 | below). | |
413 |
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413 | |||
414 | Parameters |
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414 | Parameters | |
415 | ---------- |
|
415 | ---------- | |
416 | handler : callable |
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416 | handler : callable | |
417 | A callable that is called when a traitlet changes. Its |
|
417 | A callable that is called when a traitlet changes. Its | |
418 | signature can be handler(), handler(name), handler(name, new) |
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418 | signature can be handler(), handler(name), handler(name, new) | |
419 | or handler(name, old, new). |
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419 | or handler(name, old, new). | |
420 | name : list, str, None |
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420 | name : list, str, None | |
421 | If None, the handler will apply to all traitlets. If a list |
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421 | If None, the handler will apply to all traitlets. If a list | |
422 | of str, handler will apply to all names in the list. If a |
|
422 | of str, handler will apply to all names in the list. If a | |
423 | str, the handler will apply just to that name. |
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423 | str, the handler will apply just to that name. | |
424 | remove : bool |
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424 | remove : bool | |
425 | If False (the default), then install the handler. If True |
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425 | If False (the default), then install the handler. If True | |
426 | then unintall it. |
|
426 | then unintall it. | |
427 | """ |
|
427 | """ | |
428 | if remove: |
|
428 | if remove: | |
429 | names = parse_notifier_name(name) |
|
429 | names = parse_notifier_name(name) | |
430 | for n in names: |
|
430 | for n in names: | |
431 | self._remove_notifiers(handler, n) |
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431 | self._remove_notifiers(handler, n) | |
432 | else: |
|
432 | else: | |
433 | names = parse_notifier_name(name) |
|
433 | names = parse_notifier_name(name) | |
434 | for n in names: |
|
434 | for n in names: | |
435 | self._add_notifiers(handler, n) |
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435 | self._add_notifiers(handler, n) | |
436 |
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436 | |||
437 | def traitlet_names(self, **metadata): |
|
437 | def traitlet_names(self, **metadata): | |
438 | """Get a list of all the names of this classes traitlets.""" |
|
438 | """Get a list of all the names of this classes traitlets.""" | |
439 | return self.traitlets(**metadata).keys() |
|
439 | return self.traitlets(**metadata).keys() | |
440 |
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440 | |||
441 | def traitlets(self, **metadata): |
|
441 | def traitlets(self, *args, **metadata): | |
442 | """Get a list of all the traitlets of this class. |
|
442 | """Get a list of all the traitlets of this class. | |
443 |
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443 | |||
444 | The TraitletTypes returned don't know anything about the values |
|
444 | The TraitletTypes returned don't know anything about the values | |
445 | that the various HasTraitlet's instances are holding. |
|
445 | that the various HasTraitlet's instances are holding. | |
446 | """ |
|
446 | """ | |
447 | traitlets = dict([memb for memb in inspect.getmembers(self.__class__) if \ |
|
447 | traitlets = dict([memb for memb in inspect.getmembers(self.__class__) if \ | |
448 | isinstance(memb[1], TraitletType)]) |
|
448 | isinstance(memb[1], TraitletType)]) | |
449 | if len(metadata) == 0: |
|
449 | if len(metadata) == 0 and len(args) == 0: | |
450 | return traitlets |
|
450 | return traitlets | |
451 |
|
451 | |||
|
452 | for meta_name in args: | |||
|
453 | metadata[meta_name] = lambda _: True | |||
|
454 | ||||
452 | for meta_name, meta_eval in metadata.items(): |
|
455 | for meta_name, meta_eval in metadata.items(): | |
453 | if type(meta_eval) is not FunctionType: |
|
456 | if type(meta_eval) is not FunctionType: | |
454 | metadata[meta_name] = _SimpleTest(meta_eval) |
|
457 | metadata[meta_name] = _SimpleTest(meta_eval) | |
455 |
|
458 | |||
456 | result = {} |
|
459 | result = {} | |
457 | for name, traitlet in traitlets.items(): |
|
460 | for name, traitlet in traitlets.items(): | |
458 | for meta_name, meta_eval in metadata.items(): |
|
461 | for meta_name, meta_eval in metadata.items(): | |
459 | if not meta_eval(traitlet.get_metadata(meta_name)): |
|
462 | if not meta_eval(traitlet.get_metadata(meta_name)): | |
460 | break |
|
463 | break | |
461 | else: |
|
464 | else: | |
462 | result[name] = traitlet |
|
465 | result[name] = traitlet | |
463 |
|
466 | |||
464 | return result |
|
467 | return result | |
465 |
|
468 | |||
466 | def traitlet_metadata(self, traitletname, key): |
|
469 | def traitlet_metadata(self, traitletname, key): | |
467 | """Get metadata values for traitlet by key.""" |
|
470 | """Get metadata values for traitlet by key.""" | |
468 | try: |
|
471 | try: | |
469 | traitlet = getattr(self.__class__, traitletname) |
|
472 | traitlet = getattr(self.__class__, traitletname) | |
470 | except AttributeError: |
|
473 | except AttributeError: | |
471 | raise TraitletError("Class %s does not have a traitlet named %s" % |
|
474 | raise TraitletError("Class %s does not have a traitlet named %s" % | |
472 | (self.__class__.__name__, traitletname)) |
|
475 | (self.__class__.__name__, traitletname)) | |
473 | else: |
|
476 | else: | |
474 | return traitlet.get_metadata(key) |
|
477 | return traitlet.get_metadata(key) | |
475 |
|
478 | |||
476 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
479 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
477 | # Actual TraitletTypes implementations/subclasses |
|
480 | # Actual TraitletTypes implementations/subclasses | |
478 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
481 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
479 |
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482 | |||
480 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
483 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
481 | # TraitletTypes subclasses for handling classes and instances of classes |
|
484 | # TraitletTypes subclasses for handling classes and instances of classes | |
482 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
485 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
483 |
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486 | |||
484 |
|
487 | |||
485 | class ClassBasedTraitletType(TraitletType): |
|
488 | class ClassBasedTraitletType(TraitletType): | |
486 | """A traitlet with error reporting for Type, Instance and This.""" |
|
489 | """A traitlet with error reporting for Type, Instance and This.""" | |
487 |
|
490 | |||
488 | def error(self, obj, value): |
|
491 | def error(self, obj, value): | |
489 | kind = type(value) |
|
492 | kind = type(value) | |
490 | if kind is InstanceType: |
|
493 | if kind is InstanceType: | |
491 | msg = 'class %s' % value.__class__.__name__ |
|
494 | msg = 'class %s' % value.__class__.__name__ | |
492 | else: |
|
495 | else: | |
493 | msg = '%s (i.e. %s)' % ( str( kind )[1:-1], repr( value ) ) |
|
496 | msg = '%s (i.e. %s)' % ( str( kind )[1:-1], repr( value ) ) | |
494 |
|
497 | |||
495 | super(ClassBasedTraitletType, self).error(obj, msg) |
|
498 | super(ClassBasedTraitletType, self).error(obj, msg) | |
496 |
|
499 | |||
497 |
|
500 | |||
498 | class Type(ClassBasedTraitletType): |
|
501 | class Type(ClassBasedTraitletType): | |
499 | """A traitlet whose value must be a subclass of a specified class.""" |
|
502 | """A traitlet whose value must be a subclass of a specified class.""" | |
500 |
|
503 | |||
501 | def __init__ (self, default_value=None, klass=None, allow_none=True, **metadata ): |
|
504 | def __init__ (self, default_value=None, klass=None, allow_none=True, **metadata ): | |
502 | """Construct a Type traitlet |
|
505 | """Construct a Type traitlet | |
503 |
|
506 | |||
504 | A Type traitlet specifies that its values must be subclasses of |
|
507 | A Type traitlet specifies that its values must be subclasses of | |
505 | a particular class. |
|
508 | a particular class. | |
506 |
|
509 | |||
507 | Parameters |
|
510 | Parameters | |
508 | ---------- |
|
511 | ---------- | |
509 | default_value : class |
|
512 | default_value : class | |
510 | The default value must be a subclass of klass. |
|
513 | The default value must be a subclass of klass. | |
511 | klass : class, str, None |
|
514 | klass : class, str, None | |
512 | Values of this traitlet must be a subclass of klass. The klass |
|
515 | Values of this traitlet must be a subclass of klass. The klass | |
513 | may be specified in a string like: 'foo.bar.MyClass'. |
|
516 | may be specified in a string like: 'foo.bar.MyClass'. | |
514 | allow_none : boolean |
|
517 | allow_none : boolean | |
515 | Indicates whether None is allowed as an assignable value. Even if |
|
518 | Indicates whether None is allowed as an assignable value. Even if | |
516 | ``False``, the default value may be ``None``. |
|
519 | ``False``, the default value may be ``None``. | |
517 | """ |
|
520 | """ | |
518 | if default_value is None: |
|
521 | if default_value is None: | |
519 | if klass is None: |
|
522 | if klass is None: | |
520 | klass = object |
|
523 | klass = object | |
521 | elif klass is None: |
|
524 | elif klass is None: | |
522 | klass = default_value |
|
525 | klass = default_value | |
523 |
|
526 | |||
524 | if not inspect.isclass(klass): |
|
527 | if not inspect.isclass(klass): | |
525 | raise TraitletError("A Type traitlet must specify a class.") |
|
528 | raise TraitletError("A Type traitlet must specify a class.") | |
526 |
|
529 | |||
527 | self.klass = klass |
|
530 | self.klass = klass | |
528 | self._allow_none = allow_none |
|
531 | self._allow_none = allow_none | |
529 |
|
532 | |||
530 | super(Type, self).__init__(default_value, **metadata) |
|
533 | super(Type, self).__init__(default_value, **metadata) | |
531 |
|
534 | |||
532 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
535 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
533 | """Validates that the value is a valid object instance.""" |
|
536 | """Validates that the value is a valid object instance.""" | |
534 | try: |
|
537 | try: | |
535 | if issubclass(value, self.klass): |
|
538 | if issubclass(value, self.klass): | |
536 | return value |
|
539 | return value | |
537 | except: |
|
540 | except: | |
538 | if (value is None) and (self._allow_none): |
|
541 | if (value is None) and (self._allow_none): | |
539 | return value |
|
542 | return value | |
540 |
|
543 | |||
541 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
544 | self.error(obj, value) | |
542 |
|
545 | |||
543 | def info(self): |
|
546 | def info(self): | |
544 | """ Returns a description of the trait.""" |
|
547 | """ Returns a description of the trait.""" | |
545 | klass = self.klass.__name__ |
|
548 | klass = self.klass.__name__ | |
546 | result = 'a subclass of ' + klass |
|
549 | result = 'a subclass of ' + klass | |
547 | if self._allow_none: |
|
550 | if self._allow_none: | |
548 | return result + ' or None' |
|
551 | return result + ' or None' | |
549 | return result |
|
552 | return result | |
550 |
|
553 | |||
551 |
|
554 | |||
552 | class DefaultValueGenerator(object): |
|
555 | class DefaultValueGenerator(object): | |
553 | """A class for generating new default value instances.""" |
|
556 | """A class for generating new default value instances.""" | |
554 |
|
557 | |||
555 | def __init__(self, klass, *args, **kw): |
|
558 | def __init__(self, klass, *args, **kw): | |
556 | self.klass = klass |
|
559 | self.klass = klass | |
557 | self.args = args |
|
560 | self.args = args | |
558 | self.kw = kw |
|
561 | self.kw = kw | |
559 |
|
562 | |||
560 | def generate(self): |
|
563 | def generate(self): | |
561 | return self.klass(*self.args, **self.kw) |
|
564 | return self.klass(*self.args, **self.kw) | |
562 |
|
565 | |||
563 |
|
566 | |||
564 | class Instance(ClassBasedTraitletType): |
|
567 | class Instance(ClassBasedTraitletType): | |
565 | """A trait whose value must be an instance of a specified class. |
|
568 | """A trait whose value must be an instance of a specified class. | |
566 |
|
569 | |||
567 | The value can also be an instance of a subclass of the specified class. |
|
570 | The value can also be an instance of a subclass of the specified class. | |
568 | """ |
|
571 | """ | |
569 |
|
572 | |||
570 | def __init__(self, klass=None, args=None, kw=None, |
|
573 | def __init__(self, klass=None, args=None, kw=None, | |
571 | allow_none=True, **metadata ): |
|
574 | allow_none=True, **metadata ): | |
572 | """Construct an Instance traitlet. |
|
575 | """Construct an Instance traitlet. | |
573 |
|
576 | |||
574 | This traitlet allows values that are instances of a particular |
|
577 | This traitlet allows values that are instances of a particular | |
575 | class or its sublclasses. Our implementation is quite different |
|
578 | class or its sublclasses. Our implementation is quite different | |
576 | from that of enthough.traits as we don't allow instances to be used |
|
579 | from that of enthough.traits as we don't allow instances to be used | |
577 | for klass and we handle the ``args`` and ``kw`` arguments differently. |
|
580 | for klass and we handle the ``args`` and ``kw`` arguments differently. | |
578 |
|
581 | |||
579 | Parameters |
|
582 | Parameters | |
580 | ---------- |
|
583 | ---------- | |
581 | klass : class |
|
584 | klass : class | |
582 | The class that forms the basis for the traitlet. Instances |
|
585 | The class that forms the basis for the traitlet. Instances | |
583 | and strings are not allowed. |
|
586 | and strings are not allowed. | |
584 | args : tuple |
|
587 | args : tuple | |
585 | Positional arguments for generating the default value. |
|
588 | Positional arguments for generating the default value. | |
586 | kw : dict |
|
589 | kw : dict | |
587 | Keyword arguments for generating the default value. |
|
590 | Keyword arguments for generating the default value. | |
588 | allow_none : bool |
|
591 | allow_none : bool | |
589 | Indicates whether None is allowed as a value. |
|
592 | Indicates whether None is allowed as a value. | |
590 |
|
593 | |||
591 | Default Value |
|
594 | Default Value | |
592 | ------------- |
|
595 | ------------- | |
593 | If both ``args`` and ``kw`` are None, then the default value is None. |
|
596 | If both ``args`` and ``kw`` are None, then the default value is None. | |
594 | If ``args`` is a tuple and ``kw`` is a dict, then the default is |
|
597 | If ``args`` is a tuple and ``kw`` is a dict, then the default is | |
595 | created as ``klass(*args, **kw)``. If either ``args`` or ``kw`` is |
|
598 | created as ``klass(*args, **kw)``. If either ``args`` or ``kw`` is | |
596 | not (but not both), None is replace by ``()`` or ``{}``. |
|
599 | not (but not both), None is replace by ``()`` or ``{}``. | |
597 | """ |
|
600 | """ | |
598 |
|
601 | |||
599 | self._allow_none = allow_none |
|
602 | self._allow_none = allow_none | |
600 |
|
603 | |||
601 | if (klass is None) or (not inspect.isclass(klass)): |
|
604 | if (klass is None) or (not inspect.isclass(klass)): | |
602 | raise TraitletError('The klass argument must be a class' |
|
605 | raise TraitletError('The klass argument must be a class' | |
603 | ' you gave: %r' % klass) |
|
606 | ' you gave: %r' % klass) | |
604 | self.klass = klass |
|
607 | self.klass = klass | |
605 |
|
608 | |||
606 | # self.klass is a class, so handle default_value |
|
609 | # self.klass is a class, so handle default_value | |
607 | if args is None and kw is None: |
|
610 | if args is None and kw is None: | |
608 | default_value = None |
|
611 | default_value = None | |
609 | else: |
|
612 | else: | |
610 | if args is None: |
|
613 | if args is None: | |
611 | # kw is not None |
|
614 | # kw is not None | |
612 | args = () |
|
615 | args = () | |
613 | elif kw is None: |
|
616 | elif kw is None: | |
614 | # args is not None |
|
617 | # args is not None | |
615 | kw = {} |
|
618 | kw = {} | |
616 |
|
619 | |||
617 | if not isinstance(kw, dict): |
|
620 | if not isinstance(kw, dict): | |
618 | raise TraitletError("The 'kw' argument must be a dict or None.") |
|
621 | raise TraitletError("The 'kw' argument must be a dict or None.") | |
619 | if not isinstance(args, tuple): |
|
622 | if not isinstance(args, tuple): | |
620 | raise TraitletError("The 'args' argument must be a tuple or None.") |
|
623 | raise TraitletError("The 'args' argument must be a tuple or None.") | |
621 |
|
624 | |||
622 | default_value = DefaultValueGenerator(self.klass, *args, **kw) |
|
625 | default_value = DefaultValueGenerator(self.klass, *args, **kw) | |
623 |
|
626 | |||
624 | super(Instance, self).__init__(default_value, **metadata) |
|
627 | super(Instance, self).__init__(default_value, **metadata) | |
625 |
|
628 | |||
626 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
629 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
627 | if value is None: |
|
630 | if value is None: | |
628 | if self._allow_none: |
|
631 | if self._allow_none: | |
629 | return value |
|
632 | return value | |
630 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
633 | self.error(obj, value) | |
631 |
|
634 | |||
632 | if isinstance(value, self.klass): |
|
635 | if isinstance(value, self.klass): | |
633 | return value |
|
636 | return value | |
634 | else: |
|
637 | else: | |
635 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
638 | self.error(obj, value) | |
636 |
|
639 | |||
637 | def info(self): |
|
640 | def info(self): | |
638 | klass = self.klass.__name__ |
|
641 | klass = self.klass.__name__ | |
639 | result = class_of(klass) |
|
642 | result = class_of(klass) | |
640 | if self._allow_none: |
|
643 | if self._allow_none: | |
641 | return result + ' or None' |
|
644 | return result + ' or None' | |
642 |
|
645 | |||
643 | return result |
|
646 | return result | |
644 |
|
647 | |||
645 | def get_default_value(self): |
|
648 | def get_default_value(self): | |
646 | """Instantiate a default value instance. |
|
649 | """Instantiate a default value instance. | |
647 |
|
650 | |||
648 | This is called when the containing HasTraitlets classes' |
|
651 | This is called when the containing HasTraitlets classes' | |
649 | :meth:`__new__` method is called to ensure that a unique instance |
|
652 | :meth:`__new__` method is called to ensure that a unique instance | |
650 | is created for each HasTraitlets instance. |
|
653 | is created for each HasTraitlets instance. | |
651 | """ |
|
654 | """ | |
652 | dv = self.default_value |
|
655 | dv = self.default_value | |
653 | if isinstance(dv, DefaultValueGenerator): |
|
656 | if isinstance(dv, DefaultValueGenerator): | |
654 | return dv.generate() |
|
657 | return dv.generate() | |
655 | else: |
|
658 | else: | |
656 | return dv |
|
659 | return dv | |
657 |
|
660 | |||
658 |
|
661 | |||
659 | class This(ClassBasedTraitletType): |
|
662 | class This(ClassBasedTraitletType): | |
660 | """A traitlet for instances of the class containing this trait. |
|
663 | """A traitlet for instances of the class containing this trait. | |
661 |
|
664 | |||
662 | Because how how and when class bodies are executed, the ``This`` |
|
665 | Because how how and when class bodies are executed, the ``This`` | |
663 | traitlet can only have a default value of None. This, and because we |
|
666 | traitlet can only have a default value of None. This, and because we | |
664 | always validate default values, ``allow_none`` is *always* true. |
|
667 | always validate default values, ``allow_none`` is *always* true. | |
665 | """ |
|
668 | """ | |
666 |
|
669 | |||
667 | info_text = 'an instance of the same type as the receiver or None' |
|
670 | info_text = 'an instance of the same type as the receiver or None' | |
668 |
|
671 | |||
669 | def __init__(self, **metadata): |
|
672 | def __init__(self, **metadata): | |
670 | super(This, self).__init__(None, **metadata) |
|
673 | super(This, self).__init__(None, **metadata) | |
671 |
|
674 | |||
672 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
675 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
673 | # What if value is a superclass of obj.__class__? This is |
|
676 | # What if value is a superclass of obj.__class__? This is | |
674 | # complicated if it was the superclass that defined the This |
|
677 | # complicated if it was the superclass that defined the This | |
675 | # traitlet. |
|
678 | # traitlet. | |
676 | if isinstance(value, self.this_class) or (value is None): |
|
679 | if isinstance(value, self.this_class) or (value is None): | |
677 | return value |
|
680 | return value | |
678 | else: |
|
681 | else: | |
679 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
682 | self.error(obj, value) | |
680 |
|
683 | |||
681 |
|
684 | |||
682 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
685 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
683 | # Basic TraitletTypes implementations/subclasses |
|
686 | # Basic TraitletTypes implementations/subclasses | |
684 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
687 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
685 |
|
688 | |||
686 |
|
689 | |||
687 | class Any(TraitletType): |
|
690 | class Any(TraitletType): | |
688 | default_value = None |
|
691 | default_value = None | |
689 | info_text = 'any value' |
|
692 | info_text = 'any value' | |
690 |
|
693 | |||
691 |
|
694 | |||
692 | class Int(TraitletType): |
|
695 | class Int(TraitletType): | |
693 | """A integer traitlet.""" |
|
696 | """A integer traitlet.""" | |
694 |
|
697 | |||
695 | evaluate = int |
|
698 | evaluate = int | |
696 | default_value = 0 |
|
699 | default_value = 0 | |
697 | info_text = 'an integer' |
|
700 | info_text = 'an integer' | |
698 |
|
701 | |||
699 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
702 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
700 | if isinstance(value, int): |
|
703 | if isinstance(value, int): | |
701 | return value |
|
704 | return value | |
702 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
705 | self.error(obj, value) | |
703 |
|
706 | |||
704 | class CInt(Int): |
|
707 | class CInt(Int): | |
705 | """A casting version of the int traitlet.""" |
|
708 | """A casting version of the int traitlet.""" | |
706 |
|
709 | |||
707 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
710 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
708 | try: |
|
711 | try: | |
709 | return int(value) |
|
712 | return int(value) | |
710 | except: |
|
713 | except: | |
711 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
714 | self.error(obj, value) | |
712 |
|
715 | |||
713 |
|
716 | |||
714 | class Long(TraitletType): |
|
717 | class Long(TraitletType): | |
715 | """A long integer traitlet.""" |
|
718 | """A long integer traitlet.""" | |
716 |
|
719 | |||
717 | evaluate = long |
|
720 | evaluate = long | |
718 | default_value = 0L |
|
721 | default_value = 0L | |
719 | info_text = 'a long' |
|
722 | info_text = 'a long' | |
720 |
|
723 | |||
721 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
724 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
722 | if isinstance(value, long): |
|
725 | if isinstance(value, long): | |
723 | return value |
|
726 | return value | |
724 | if isinstance(value, int): |
|
727 | if isinstance(value, int): | |
725 | return long(value) |
|
728 | return long(value) | |
726 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
729 | self.error(obj, value) | |
727 |
|
730 | |||
728 |
|
731 | |||
729 | class CLong(Long): |
|
732 | class CLong(Long): | |
730 | """A casting version of the long integer traitlet.""" |
|
733 | """A casting version of the long integer traitlet.""" | |
731 |
|
734 | |||
732 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
735 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
733 | try: |
|
736 | try: | |
734 | return long(value) |
|
737 | return long(value) | |
735 | except: |
|
738 | except: | |
736 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
739 | self.error(obj, value) | |
737 |
|
740 | |||
738 |
|
741 | |||
739 | class Float(TraitletType): |
|
742 | class Float(TraitletType): | |
740 | """A float traitlet.""" |
|
743 | """A float traitlet.""" | |
741 |
|
744 | |||
742 | evaluate = float |
|
745 | evaluate = float | |
743 | default_value = 0.0 |
|
746 | default_value = 0.0 | |
744 | info_text = 'a float' |
|
747 | info_text = 'a float' | |
745 |
|
748 | |||
746 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
749 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
747 | if isinstance(value, float): |
|
750 | if isinstance(value, float): | |
748 | return value |
|
751 | return value | |
749 | if isinstance(value, int): |
|
752 | if isinstance(value, int): | |
750 | return float(value) |
|
753 | return float(value) | |
751 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
754 | self.error(obj, value) | |
752 |
|
755 | |||
753 |
|
756 | |||
754 | class CFloat(Float): |
|
757 | class CFloat(Float): | |
755 | """A casting version of the float traitlet.""" |
|
758 | """A casting version of the float traitlet.""" | |
756 |
|
759 | |||
757 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
760 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
758 | try: |
|
761 | try: | |
759 | return float(value) |
|
762 | return float(value) | |
760 | except: |
|
763 | except: | |
761 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
764 | self.error(obj, value) | |
762 |
|
765 | |||
763 | class Complex(TraitletType): |
|
766 | class Complex(TraitletType): | |
764 | """A traitlet for complex numbers.""" |
|
767 | """A traitlet for complex numbers.""" | |
765 |
|
768 | |||
766 | evaluate = complex |
|
769 | evaluate = complex | |
767 | default_value = 0.0 + 0.0j |
|
770 | default_value = 0.0 + 0.0j | |
768 | info_text = 'a complex number' |
|
771 | info_text = 'a complex number' | |
769 |
|
772 | |||
770 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
773 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
771 | if isinstance(value, complex): |
|
774 | if isinstance(value, complex): | |
772 | return value |
|
775 | return value | |
773 | if isinstance(value, (float, int)): |
|
776 | if isinstance(value, (float, int)): | |
774 | return complex(value) |
|
777 | return complex(value) | |
775 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
778 | self.error(obj, value) | |
776 |
|
779 | |||
777 |
|
780 | |||
778 | class CComplex(Complex): |
|
781 | class CComplex(Complex): | |
779 | """A casting version of the complex number traitlet.""" |
|
782 | """A casting version of the complex number traitlet.""" | |
780 |
|
783 | |||
781 | def validate (self, obj, value): |
|
784 | def validate (self, obj, value): | |
782 | try: |
|
785 | try: | |
783 | return complex(value) |
|
786 | return complex(value) | |
784 | except: |
|
787 | except: | |
785 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
788 | self.error(obj, value) | |
786 |
|
789 | |||
787 |
|
790 | |||
788 | class Str(TraitletType): |
|
791 | class Str(TraitletType): | |
789 | """A traitlet for strings.""" |
|
792 | """A traitlet for strings.""" | |
790 |
|
793 | |||
791 | evaluate = lambda x: x |
|
794 | evaluate = lambda x: x | |
792 | default_value = '' |
|
795 | default_value = '' | |
793 | info_text = 'a string' |
|
796 | info_text = 'a string' | |
794 |
|
797 | |||
795 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
798 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
796 | if isinstance(value, str): |
|
799 | if isinstance(value, str): | |
797 | return value |
|
800 | return value | |
798 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
801 | self.error(obj, value) | |
799 |
|
802 | |||
800 |
|
803 | |||
801 | class CStr(Str): |
|
804 | class CStr(Str): | |
802 | """A casting version of the string traitlet.""" |
|
805 | """A casting version of the string traitlet.""" | |
803 |
|
806 | |||
804 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
807 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
805 | try: |
|
808 | try: | |
806 | return str(value) |
|
809 | return str(value) | |
807 | except: |
|
810 | except: | |
808 | try: |
|
811 | try: | |
809 | return unicode(value) |
|
812 | return unicode(value) | |
810 | except: |
|
813 | except: | |
811 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
814 | self.error(obj, value) | |
812 |
|
815 | |||
813 |
|
816 | |||
814 | class Unicode(TraitletType): |
|
817 | class Unicode(TraitletType): | |
815 | """A traitlet for unicode strings.""" |
|
818 | """A traitlet for unicode strings.""" | |
816 |
|
819 | |||
817 | evaluate = unicode |
|
820 | evaluate = unicode | |
818 | default_value = u'' |
|
821 | default_value = u'' | |
819 | info_text = 'a unicode string' |
|
822 | info_text = 'a unicode string' | |
820 |
|
823 | |||
821 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
824 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
822 | if isinstance(value, unicode): |
|
825 | if isinstance(value, unicode): | |
823 | return value |
|
826 | return value | |
824 | if isinstance(value, str): |
|
827 | if isinstance(value, str): | |
825 | return unicode(value) |
|
828 | return unicode(value) | |
826 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
829 | self.error(obj, value) | |
827 |
|
830 | |||
828 |
|
831 | |||
829 | class CUnicode(Unicode): |
|
832 | class CUnicode(Unicode): | |
830 | """A casting version of the unicode traitlet.""" |
|
833 | """A casting version of the unicode traitlet.""" | |
831 |
|
834 | |||
832 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
835 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
833 | try: |
|
836 | try: | |
834 | return unicode(value) |
|
837 | return unicode(value) | |
835 | except: |
|
838 | except: | |
836 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
839 | self.error(obj, value) | |
837 |
|
840 | |||
838 |
|
841 | |||
839 | class Bool(TraitletType): |
|
842 | class Bool(TraitletType): | |
840 | """A boolean (True, False) traitlet.""" |
|
843 | """A boolean (True, False) traitlet.""" | |
841 | evaluate = bool |
|
844 | evaluate = bool | |
842 | default_value = False |
|
845 | default_value = False | |
843 | info_text = 'a boolean' |
|
846 | info_text = 'a boolean' | |
844 |
|
847 | |||
845 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
848 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
846 | if isinstance(value, bool): |
|
849 | if isinstance(value, bool): | |
847 | return value |
|
850 | return value | |
848 | self.error(obj, value) |
|
851 | self.error(obj, value) | |
849 |
|
852 | |||
850 |
|
853 | |||
851 | class CBool(Bool): |
|
854 | class CBool(Bool): | |
852 | """A casting version of the boolean traitlet.""" |
|
855 | """A casting version of the boolean traitlet.""" | |
853 |
|
856 | |||
854 | def validate(self, obj, value): |
|
857 | def validate(self, obj, value): | |
855 | try: |
|
858 | try: | |
856 | return bool(value) |
|
859 | return bool(value) | |
857 | except: |
|
860 | except: | |
858 | self.error(obj, value) No newline at end of file |
|
861 | self.error(obj, value) |
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