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1 | Automatic Vi prompt stripping | |||
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2 | ============================= | |||
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4 | When pasting code into IPython, it will strip the leading prompt characters if | |||
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5 | there are any. For example, you can paste the following code into the console - | |||
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6 | it will still work, even though each line is prefixed with prompts (`In`, | |||
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7 | `Out`):: | |||
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9 | In [1]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |||
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10 | Out[1]: True | |||
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12 | In [2]: print("This still works as pasted") | |||
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15 | Previously, this was not the case for the Vi-mode prompts:: | |||
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17 | In [1]: [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |||
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18 | ...: Out[13]: True | |||
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19 | ...: | |||
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20 | File "<ipython-input-1-727bb88eaf33>", line 1 | |||
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21 | [ins] In [13]: 2 * 2 == 4 | |||
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22 | ^ | |||
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23 | SyntaxError: invalid syntax | |||
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24 | ||||
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25 | This is now fixed, and Vi prompt prefixes - ``[ins]`` and ``[nav]`` - are | |||
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26 | skipped just as the normal ``In`` would be. | |||
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27 | ||||
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28 | IPython shell can be started in the Vi mode using ``ipython | |||
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29 | --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi`` |
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1 | """Input transformer machinery to support IPython special syntax. |
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1 | """Input transformer machinery to support IPython special syntax. | |
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3 | This includes the machinery to recognise and transform ``%magic`` commands, |
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3 | This includes the machinery to recognise and transform ``%magic`` commands, | |
4 | ``!system`` commands, ``help?`` querying, prompt stripping, and so forth. |
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4 | ``!system`` commands, ``help?`` querying, prompt stripping, and so forth. | |
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6 | Added: IPython 7.0. Replaces inputsplitter and inputtransformer which were |
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6 | Added: IPython 7.0. Replaces inputsplitter and inputtransformer which were | |
7 | deprecated in 7.0. |
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7 | deprecated in 7.0. | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. |
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10 | # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
11 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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11 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
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12 | |||
13 | from codeop import compile_command |
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13 | from codeop import compile_command | |
14 | import re |
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14 | import re | |
15 | import tokenize |
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15 | import tokenize | |
16 | from typing import List, Tuple, Optional, Any |
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16 | from typing import List, Tuple, Optional, Any | |
17 | import warnings |
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17 | import warnings | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | _indent_re = re.compile(r'^[ \t]+') |
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19 | _indent_re = re.compile(r'^[ \t]+') | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | def leading_empty_lines(lines): |
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21 | def leading_empty_lines(lines): | |
22 | """Remove leading empty lines |
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22 | """Remove leading empty lines | |
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23 | |||
24 | If the leading lines are empty or contain only whitespace, they will be |
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24 | If the leading lines are empty or contain only whitespace, they will be | |
25 | removed. |
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25 | removed. | |
26 | """ |
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26 | """ | |
27 | if not lines: |
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27 | if not lines: | |
28 | return lines |
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28 | return lines | |
29 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): |
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29 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): | |
30 | if line and not line.isspace(): |
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30 | if line and not line.isspace(): | |
31 | return lines[i:] |
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31 | return lines[i:] | |
32 | return lines |
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32 | return lines | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | def leading_indent(lines): |
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34 | def leading_indent(lines): | |
35 | """Remove leading indentation. |
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35 | """Remove leading indentation. | |
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36 | |||
37 | If the first line starts with a spaces or tabs, the same whitespace will be |
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37 | If the first line starts with a spaces or tabs, the same whitespace will be | |
38 | removed from each following line in the cell. |
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38 | removed from each following line in the cell. | |
39 | """ |
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39 | """ | |
40 | if not lines: |
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40 | if not lines: | |
41 | return lines |
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41 | return lines | |
42 | m = _indent_re.match(lines[0]) |
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42 | m = _indent_re.match(lines[0]) | |
43 | if not m: |
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43 | if not m: | |
44 | return lines |
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44 | return lines | |
45 | space = m.group(0) |
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45 | space = m.group(0) | |
46 | n = len(space) |
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46 | n = len(space) | |
47 | return [l[n:] if l.startswith(space) else l |
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47 | return [l[n:] if l.startswith(space) else l | |
48 | for l in lines] |
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48 | for l in lines] | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | class PromptStripper: |
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50 | class PromptStripper: | |
51 | """Remove matching input prompts from a block of input. |
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51 | """Remove matching input prompts from a block of input. | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | Parameters |
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53 | Parameters | |
54 | ---------- |
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54 | ---------- | |
55 | prompt_re : regular expression |
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55 | prompt_re : regular expression | |
56 | A regular expression matching any input prompt (including continuation, |
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56 | A regular expression matching any input prompt (including continuation, | |
57 | e.g. ``...``) |
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57 | e.g. ``...``) | |
58 | initial_re : regular expression, optional |
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58 | initial_re : regular expression, optional | |
59 | A regular expression matching only the initial prompt, but not continuation. |
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59 | A regular expression matching only the initial prompt, but not continuation. | |
60 | If no initial expression is given, prompt_re will be used everywhere. |
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60 | If no initial expression is given, prompt_re will be used everywhere. | |
61 | Used mainly for plain Python prompts (``>>>``), where the continuation prompt |
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61 | Used mainly for plain Python prompts (``>>>``), where the continuation prompt | |
62 | ``...`` is a valid Python expression in Python 3, so shouldn't be stripped. |
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62 | ``...`` is a valid Python expression in Python 3, so shouldn't be stripped. | |
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63 | |||
64 | Notes |
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64 | Notes | |
65 | ----- |
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65 | ----- | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | If initial_re and prompt_re differ, |
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67 | If initial_re and prompt_re differ, | |
68 | only initial_re will be tested against the first line. |
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68 | only initial_re will be tested against the first line. | |
69 | If any prompt is found on the first two lines, |
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69 | If any prompt is found on the first two lines, | |
70 | prompts will be stripped from the rest of the block. |
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70 | prompts will be stripped from the rest of the block. | |
71 | """ |
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71 | """ | |
72 | def __init__(self, prompt_re, initial_re=None): |
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72 | def __init__(self, prompt_re, initial_re=None): | |
73 | self.prompt_re = prompt_re |
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73 | self.prompt_re = prompt_re | |
74 | self.initial_re = initial_re or prompt_re |
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74 | self.initial_re = initial_re or prompt_re | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | def _strip(self, lines): |
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76 | def _strip(self, lines): | |
77 | return [self.prompt_re.sub('', l, count=1) for l in lines] |
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77 | return [self.prompt_re.sub('', l, count=1) for l in lines] | |
78 |
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78 | |||
79 | def __call__(self, lines): |
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79 | def __call__(self, lines): | |
80 | if not lines: |
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80 | if not lines: | |
81 | return lines |
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81 | return lines | |
82 | if self.initial_re.match(lines[0]) or \ |
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82 | if self.initial_re.match(lines[0]) or \ | |
83 | (len(lines) > 1 and self.prompt_re.match(lines[1])): |
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83 | (len(lines) > 1 and self.prompt_re.match(lines[1])): | |
84 | return self._strip(lines) |
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84 | return self._strip(lines) | |
85 | return lines |
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85 | return lines | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | classic_prompt = PromptStripper( |
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87 | classic_prompt = PromptStripper( | |
88 | prompt_re=re.compile(r'^(>>>|\.\.\.)( |$)'), |
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88 | prompt_re=re.compile(r'^(>>>|\.\.\.)( |$)'), | |
89 | initial_re=re.compile(r'^>>>( |$)') |
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89 | initial_re=re.compile(r'^>>>( |$)') | |
90 | ) |
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90 | ) | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | ipython_prompt = PromptStripper(re.compile(r'^(In \[\d+\]: |\s*\.{3,}: ?)')) |
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92 | ipython_prompt = PromptStripper( | |
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93 | re.compile( | |||
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94 | r""" | |||
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95 | ^( # Match from the beginning of a line, either: | |||
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96 | ||||
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97 | # 1. First-line prompt: | |||
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98 | ((\[nav\]|\[ins\])?\ )? # Vi editing mode prompt, if it's there | |||
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99 | In\ # The 'In' of the prompt, with a space | |||
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100 | \[\d+\]: # Command index, as displayed in the prompt | |||
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101 | \ # With a mandatory trailing space | |||
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102 | ||||
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103 | | # ... or ... | |||
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104 | ||||
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105 | # 2. The three dots of the multiline prompt | |||
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106 | \s* # All leading whitespace characters | |||
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107 | \.{3,}: # The three (or more) dots | |||
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108 | \ ? # With an optional trailing space | |||
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109 | ||||
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110 | ) | |||
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111 | """, | |||
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112 | re.VERBOSE, | |||
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113 | ) | |||
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114 | ) | |||
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115 | ||||
93 |
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116 | |||
94 | def cell_magic(lines): |
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117 | def cell_magic(lines): | |
95 | if not lines or not lines[0].startswith('%%'): |
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118 | if not lines or not lines[0].startswith('%%'): | |
96 | return lines |
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119 | return lines | |
97 | if re.match(r'%%\w+\?', lines[0]): |
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120 | if re.match(r'%%\w+\?', lines[0]): | |
98 | # This case will be handled by help_end |
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121 | # This case will be handled by help_end | |
99 | return lines |
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122 | return lines | |
100 | magic_name, _, first_line = lines[0][2:].rstrip().partition(' ') |
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123 | magic_name, _, first_line = lines[0][2:].rstrip().partition(' ') | |
101 | body = ''.join(lines[1:]) |
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124 | body = ''.join(lines[1:]) | |
102 | return ['get_ipython().run_cell_magic(%r, %r, %r)\n' |
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125 | return ['get_ipython().run_cell_magic(%r, %r, %r)\n' | |
103 | % (magic_name, first_line, body)] |
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126 | % (magic_name, first_line, body)] | |
104 |
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127 | |||
105 |
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128 | |||
106 | def _find_assign_op(token_line) -> Optional[int]: |
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129 | def _find_assign_op(token_line) -> Optional[int]: | |
107 | """Get the index of the first assignment in the line ('=' not inside brackets) |
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130 | """Get the index of the first assignment in the line ('=' not inside brackets) | |
108 |
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131 | |||
109 | Note: We don't try to support multiple special assignment (a = b = %foo) |
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132 | Note: We don't try to support multiple special assignment (a = b = %foo) | |
110 | """ |
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133 | """ | |
111 | paren_level = 0 |
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134 | paren_level = 0 | |
112 | for i, ti in enumerate(token_line): |
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135 | for i, ti in enumerate(token_line): | |
113 | s = ti.string |
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136 | s = ti.string | |
114 | if s == '=' and paren_level == 0: |
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137 | if s == '=' and paren_level == 0: | |
115 | return i |
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138 | return i | |
116 | if s in {'(','[','{'}: |
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139 | if s in {'(','[','{'}: | |
117 | paren_level += 1 |
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140 | paren_level += 1 | |
118 | elif s in {')', ']', '}'}: |
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141 | elif s in {')', ']', '}'}: | |
119 | if paren_level > 0: |
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142 | if paren_level > 0: | |
120 | paren_level -= 1 |
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143 | paren_level -= 1 | |
121 | return None |
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144 | return None | |
122 |
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145 | |||
123 | def find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line: int): |
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146 | def find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line: int): | |
124 | """Find the last line of a line explicitly extended using backslashes. |
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147 | """Find the last line of a line explicitly extended using backslashes. | |
125 |
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148 | |||
126 | Uses 0-indexed line numbers. |
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149 | Uses 0-indexed line numbers. | |
127 | """ |
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150 | """ | |
128 | end_line = start_line |
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151 | end_line = start_line | |
129 | while lines[end_line].endswith('\\\n'): |
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152 | while lines[end_line].endswith('\\\n'): | |
130 | end_line += 1 |
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153 | end_line += 1 | |
131 | if end_line >= len(lines): |
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154 | if end_line >= len(lines): | |
132 | break |
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155 | break | |
133 | return end_line |
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156 | return end_line | |
134 |
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157 | |||
135 | def assemble_continued_line(lines, start: Tuple[int, int], end_line: int): |
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158 | def assemble_continued_line(lines, start: Tuple[int, int], end_line: int): | |
136 | r"""Assemble a single line from multiple continued line pieces |
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159 | r"""Assemble a single line from multiple continued line pieces | |
137 |
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160 | |||
138 | Continued lines are lines ending in ``\``, and the line following the last |
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161 | Continued lines are lines ending in ``\``, and the line following the last | |
139 | ``\`` in the block. |
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162 | ``\`` in the block. | |
140 |
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163 | |||
141 | For example, this code continues over multiple lines:: |
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164 | For example, this code continues over multiple lines:: | |
142 |
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165 | |||
143 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ |
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166 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ | |
144 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ |
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167 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ | |
145 | and (line[assign_ix+1].string == '%') \ |
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168 | and (line[assign_ix+1].string == '%') \ | |
146 | and (line[assign_ix+2].type == tokenize.NAME): |
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169 | and (line[assign_ix+2].type == tokenize.NAME): | |
147 |
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170 | |||
148 | This statement contains four continued line pieces. |
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171 | This statement contains four continued line pieces. | |
149 | Assembling these pieces into a single line would give:: |
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172 | Assembling these pieces into a single line would give:: | |
150 |
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173 | |||
151 | if (assign_ix is not None) and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) and (line[... |
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174 | if (assign_ix is not None) and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) and (line[... | |
152 |
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175 | |||
153 | This uses 0-indexed line numbers. *start* is (lineno, colno). |
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176 | This uses 0-indexed line numbers. *start* is (lineno, colno). | |
154 |
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177 | |||
155 | Used to allow ``%magic`` and ``!system`` commands to be continued over |
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178 | Used to allow ``%magic`` and ``!system`` commands to be continued over | |
156 | multiple lines. |
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179 | multiple lines. | |
157 | """ |
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180 | """ | |
158 | parts = [lines[start[0]][start[1]:]] + lines[start[0]+1:end_line+1] |
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181 | parts = [lines[start[0]][start[1]:]] + lines[start[0]+1:end_line+1] | |
159 | return ' '.join([p.rstrip()[:-1] for p in parts[:-1]] # Strip backslash+newline |
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182 | return ' '.join([p.rstrip()[:-1] for p in parts[:-1]] # Strip backslash+newline | |
160 | + [parts[-1].rstrip()]) # Strip newline from last line |
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183 | + [parts[-1].rstrip()]) # Strip newline from last line | |
161 |
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184 | |||
162 | class TokenTransformBase: |
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185 | class TokenTransformBase: | |
163 | """Base class for transformations which examine tokens. |
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186 | """Base class for transformations which examine tokens. | |
164 |
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187 | |||
165 | Special syntax should not be transformed when it occurs inside strings or |
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188 | Special syntax should not be transformed when it occurs inside strings or | |
166 | comments. This is hard to reliably avoid with regexes. The solution is to |
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189 | comments. This is hard to reliably avoid with regexes. The solution is to | |
167 | tokenise the code as Python, and recognise the special syntax in the tokens. |
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190 | tokenise the code as Python, and recognise the special syntax in the tokens. | |
168 |
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191 | |||
169 | IPython's special syntax is not valid Python syntax, so tokenising may go |
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192 | IPython's special syntax is not valid Python syntax, so tokenising may go | |
170 | wrong after the special syntax starts. These classes therefore find and |
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193 | wrong after the special syntax starts. These classes therefore find and | |
171 | transform *one* instance of special syntax at a time into regular Python |
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194 | transform *one* instance of special syntax at a time into regular Python | |
172 | syntax. After each transformation, tokens are regenerated to find the next |
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195 | syntax. After each transformation, tokens are regenerated to find the next | |
173 | piece of special syntax. |
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196 | piece of special syntax. | |
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197 | |||
175 | Subclasses need to implement one class method (find) |
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198 | Subclasses need to implement one class method (find) | |
176 | and one regular method (transform). |
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199 | and one regular method (transform). | |
177 |
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178 | The priority attribute can select which transformation to apply if multiple |
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201 | The priority attribute can select which transformation to apply if multiple | |
179 | transformers match in the same place. Lower numbers have higher priority. |
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202 | transformers match in the same place. Lower numbers have higher priority. | |
180 | This allows "%magic?" to be turned into a help call rather than a magic call. |
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203 | This allows "%magic?" to be turned into a help call rather than a magic call. | |
181 | """ |
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204 | """ | |
182 | # Lower numbers -> higher priority (for matches in the same location) |
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205 | # Lower numbers -> higher priority (for matches in the same location) | |
183 | priority = 10 |
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206 | priority = 10 | |
184 |
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207 | |||
185 | def sortby(self): |
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208 | def sortby(self): | |
186 | return self.start_line, self.start_col, self.priority |
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209 | return self.start_line, self.start_col, self.priority | |
187 |
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210 | |||
188 | def __init__(self, start): |
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211 | def __init__(self, start): | |
189 | self.start_line = start[0] - 1 # Shift from 1-index to 0-index |
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212 | self.start_line = start[0] - 1 # Shift from 1-index to 0-index | |
190 | self.start_col = start[1] |
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213 | self.start_col = start[1] | |
191 |
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214 | |||
192 | @classmethod |
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215 | @classmethod | |
193 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): |
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216 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): | |
194 | """Find one instance of special syntax in the provided tokens. |
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217 | """Find one instance of special syntax in the provided tokens. | |
195 |
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218 | |||
196 | Tokens are grouped into logical lines for convenience, |
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219 | Tokens are grouped into logical lines for convenience, | |
197 | so it is easy to e.g. look at the first token of each line. |
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220 | so it is easy to e.g. look at the first token of each line. | |
198 | *tokens_by_line* is a list of lists of tokenize.TokenInfo objects. |
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221 | *tokens_by_line* is a list of lists of tokenize.TokenInfo objects. | |
199 |
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222 | |||
200 | This should return an instance of its class, pointing to the start |
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223 | This should return an instance of its class, pointing to the start | |
201 | position it has found, or None if it found no match. |
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224 | position it has found, or None if it found no match. | |
202 | """ |
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225 | """ | |
203 | raise NotImplementedError |
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226 | raise NotImplementedError | |
204 |
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227 | |||
205 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): |
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228 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): | |
206 | """Transform one instance of special syntax found by ``find()`` |
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229 | """Transform one instance of special syntax found by ``find()`` | |
207 |
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230 | |||
208 | Takes a list of strings representing physical lines, |
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231 | Takes a list of strings representing physical lines, | |
209 | returns a similar list of transformed lines. |
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232 | returns a similar list of transformed lines. | |
210 | """ |
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233 | """ | |
211 | raise NotImplementedError |
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234 | raise NotImplementedError | |
212 |
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235 | |||
213 | class MagicAssign(TokenTransformBase): |
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236 | class MagicAssign(TokenTransformBase): | |
214 | """Transformer for assignments from magics (a = %foo)""" |
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237 | """Transformer for assignments from magics (a = %foo)""" | |
215 | @classmethod |
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238 | @classmethod | |
216 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): |
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239 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): | |
217 | """Find the first magic assignment (a = %foo) in the cell. |
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240 | """Find the first magic assignment (a = %foo) in the cell. | |
218 | """ |
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241 | """ | |
219 | for line in tokens_by_line: |
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242 | for line in tokens_by_line: | |
220 | assign_ix = _find_assign_op(line) |
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243 | assign_ix = _find_assign_op(line) | |
221 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ |
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244 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ | |
222 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ |
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245 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ | |
223 | and (line[assign_ix+1].string == '%') \ |
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246 | and (line[assign_ix+1].string == '%') \ | |
224 | and (line[assign_ix+2].type == tokenize.NAME): |
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247 | and (line[assign_ix+2].type == tokenize.NAME): | |
225 | return cls(line[assign_ix+1].start) |
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248 | return cls(line[assign_ix+1].start) | |
226 |
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249 | |||
227 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): |
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250 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): | |
228 | """Transform a magic assignment found by the ``find()`` classmethod. |
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251 | """Transform a magic assignment found by the ``find()`` classmethod. | |
229 | """ |
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252 | """ | |
230 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col |
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253 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col | |
231 | lhs = lines[start_line][:start_col] |
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254 | lhs = lines[start_line][:start_col] | |
232 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) |
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255 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) | |
233 | rhs = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) |
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256 | rhs = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) | |
234 | assert rhs.startswith('%'), rhs |
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257 | assert rhs.startswith('%'), rhs | |
235 | magic_name, _, args = rhs[1:].partition(' ') |
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258 | magic_name, _, args = rhs[1:].partition(' ') | |
236 |
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259 | |||
237 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] |
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260 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] | |
238 | call = "get_ipython().run_line_magic({!r}, {!r})".format(magic_name, args) |
|
261 | call = "get_ipython().run_line_magic({!r}, {!r})".format(magic_name, args) | |
239 | new_line = lhs + call + '\n' |
|
262 | new_line = lhs + call + '\n' | |
240 | lines_after = lines[end_line+1:] |
|
263 | lines_after = lines[end_line+1:] | |
241 |
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264 | |||
242 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after |
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265 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after | |
243 |
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266 | |||
244 |
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267 | |||
245 | class SystemAssign(TokenTransformBase): |
|
268 | class SystemAssign(TokenTransformBase): | |
246 | """Transformer for assignments from system commands (a = !foo)""" |
|
269 | """Transformer for assignments from system commands (a = !foo)""" | |
247 | @classmethod |
|
270 | @classmethod | |
248 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): |
|
271 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): | |
249 | """Find the first system assignment (a = !foo) in the cell. |
|
272 | """Find the first system assignment (a = !foo) in the cell. | |
250 | """ |
|
273 | """ | |
251 | for line in tokens_by_line: |
|
274 | for line in tokens_by_line: | |
252 | assign_ix = _find_assign_op(line) |
|
275 | assign_ix = _find_assign_op(line) | |
253 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ |
|
276 | if (assign_ix is not None) \ | |
254 | and not line[assign_ix].line.strip().startswith('=') \ |
|
277 | and not line[assign_ix].line.strip().startswith('=') \ | |
255 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ |
|
278 | and (len(line) >= assign_ix + 2) \ | |
256 | and (line[assign_ix + 1].type == tokenize.ERRORTOKEN): |
|
279 | and (line[assign_ix + 1].type == tokenize.ERRORTOKEN): | |
257 | ix = assign_ix + 1 |
|
280 | ix = assign_ix + 1 | |
258 |
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281 | |||
259 | while ix < len(line) and line[ix].type == tokenize.ERRORTOKEN: |
|
282 | while ix < len(line) and line[ix].type == tokenize.ERRORTOKEN: | |
260 | if line[ix].string == '!': |
|
283 | if line[ix].string == '!': | |
261 | return cls(line[ix].start) |
|
284 | return cls(line[ix].start) | |
262 | elif not line[ix].string.isspace(): |
|
285 | elif not line[ix].string.isspace(): | |
263 | break |
|
286 | break | |
264 | ix += 1 |
|
287 | ix += 1 | |
265 |
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288 | |||
266 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): |
|
289 | def transform(self, lines: List[str]): | |
267 | """Transform a system assignment found by the ``find()`` classmethod. |
|
290 | """Transform a system assignment found by the ``find()`` classmethod. | |
268 | """ |
|
291 | """ | |
269 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col |
|
292 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col | |
270 |
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293 | |||
271 | lhs = lines[start_line][:start_col] |
|
294 | lhs = lines[start_line][:start_col] | |
272 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) |
|
295 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) | |
273 | rhs = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) |
|
296 | rhs = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) | |
274 | assert rhs.startswith('!'), rhs |
|
297 | assert rhs.startswith('!'), rhs | |
275 | cmd = rhs[1:] |
|
298 | cmd = rhs[1:] | |
276 |
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299 | |||
277 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] |
|
300 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] | |
278 | call = "get_ipython().getoutput({!r})".format(cmd) |
|
301 | call = "get_ipython().getoutput({!r})".format(cmd) | |
279 | new_line = lhs + call + '\n' |
|
302 | new_line = lhs + call + '\n' | |
280 | lines_after = lines[end_line + 1:] |
|
303 | lines_after = lines[end_line + 1:] | |
281 |
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304 | |||
282 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after |
|
305 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after | |
283 |
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306 | |||
284 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will |
|
307 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will | |
285 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular |
|
308 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular | |
286 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and |
|
309 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and | |
287 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they |
|
310 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they | |
288 | # should be considered fixed. |
|
311 | # should be considered fixed. | |
289 |
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312 | |||
290 | ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell |
|
313 | ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell | |
291 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output |
|
314 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output | |
292 | ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object |
|
315 | ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object | |
293 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object |
|
316 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object | |
294 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function |
|
317 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function | |
295 | ESC_MAGIC2 = '%%' # Call cell-magic function |
|
318 | ESC_MAGIC2 = '%%' # Call cell-magic function | |
296 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call |
|
319 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call | |
297 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call |
|
320 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call | |
298 | ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments |
|
321 | ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments | |
299 |
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322 | |||
300 | ESCAPE_SINGLES = {'!', '?', '%', ',', ';', '/'} |
|
323 | ESCAPE_SINGLES = {'!', '?', '%', ',', ';', '/'} | |
301 | ESCAPE_DOUBLES = {'!!', '??'} # %% (cell magic) is handled separately |
|
324 | ESCAPE_DOUBLES = {'!!', '??'} # %% (cell magic) is handled separately | |
302 |
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325 | |||
303 | def _make_help_call(target, esc, next_input=None): |
|
326 | def _make_help_call(target, esc, next_input=None): | |
304 | """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape |
|
327 | """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape | |
305 | (i.e. ? or ??)""" |
|
328 | (i.e. ? or ??)""" | |
306 | method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \ |
|
329 | method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \ | |
307 | else 'psearch' if '*' in target \ |
|
330 | else 'psearch' if '*' in target \ | |
308 | else 'pinfo' |
|
331 | else 'pinfo' | |
309 | arg = " ".join([method, target]) |
|
332 | arg = " ".join([method, target]) | |
310 | #Prepare arguments for get_ipython().run_line_magic(magic_name, magic_args) |
|
333 | #Prepare arguments for get_ipython().run_line_magic(magic_name, magic_args) | |
311 | t_magic_name, _, t_magic_arg_s = arg.partition(' ') |
|
334 | t_magic_name, _, t_magic_arg_s = arg.partition(' ') | |
312 | t_magic_name = t_magic_name.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC) |
|
335 | t_magic_name = t_magic_name.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC) | |
313 | if next_input is None: |
|
336 | if next_input is None: | |
314 | return 'get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % (t_magic_name, t_magic_arg_s) |
|
337 | return 'get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % (t_magic_name, t_magic_arg_s) | |
315 | else: |
|
338 | else: | |
316 | return 'get_ipython().set_next_input(%r);get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % \ |
|
339 | return 'get_ipython().set_next_input(%r);get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % \ | |
317 | (next_input, t_magic_name, t_magic_arg_s) |
|
340 | (next_input, t_magic_name, t_magic_arg_s) | |
318 |
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341 | |||
319 | def _tr_help(content): |
|
342 | def _tr_help(content): | |
320 | """Translate lines escaped with: ? |
|
343 | """Translate lines escaped with: ? | |
321 |
|
344 | |||
322 | A naked help line should fire the intro help screen (shell.show_usage()) |
|
345 | A naked help line should fire the intro help screen (shell.show_usage()) | |
323 | """ |
|
346 | """ | |
324 | if not content: |
|
347 | if not content: | |
325 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' |
|
348 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' | |
326 |
|
349 | |||
327 | return _make_help_call(content, '?') |
|
350 | return _make_help_call(content, '?') | |
328 |
|
351 | |||
329 | def _tr_help2(content): |
|
352 | def _tr_help2(content): | |
330 | """Translate lines escaped with: ?? |
|
353 | """Translate lines escaped with: ?? | |
331 |
|
354 | |||
332 | A naked help line should fire the intro help screen (shell.show_usage()) |
|
355 | A naked help line should fire the intro help screen (shell.show_usage()) | |
333 | """ |
|
356 | """ | |
334 | if not content: |
|
357 | if not content: | |
335 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' |
|
358 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' | |
336 |
|
359 | |||
337 | return _make_help_call(content, '??') |
|
360 | return _make_help_call(content, '??') | |
338 |
|
361 | |||
339 | def _tr_magic(content): |
|
362 | def _tr_magic(content): | |
340 | "Translate lines escaped with a percent sign: %" |
|
363 | "Translate lines escaped with a percent sign: %" | |
341 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') |
|
364 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') | |
342 | return 'get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % (name, args) |
|
365 | return 'get_ipython().run_line_magic(%r, %r)' % (name, args) | |
343 |
|
366 | |||
344 | def _tr_quote(content): |
|
367 | def _tr_quote(content): | |
345 | "Translate lines escaped with a comma: ," |
|
368 | "Translate lines escaped with a comma: ," | |
346 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') |
|
369 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') | |
347 | return '%s("%s")' % (name, '", "'.join(args.split()) ) |
|
370 | return '%s("%s")' % (name, '", "'.join(args.split()) ) | |
348 |
|
371 | |||
349 | def _tr_quote2(content): |
|
372 | def _tr_quote2(content): | |
350 | "Translate lines escaped with a semicolon: ;" |
|
373 | "Translate lines escaped with a semicolon: ;" | |
351 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') |
|
374 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') | |
352 | return '%s("%s")' % (name, args) |
|
375 | return '%s("%s")' % (name, args) | |
353 |
|
376 | |||
354 | def _tr_paren(content): |
|
377 | def _tr_paren(content): | |
355 | "Translate lines escaped with a slash: /" |
|
378 | "Translate lines escaped with a slash: /" | |
356 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') |
|
379 | name, _, args = content.partition(' ') | |
357 | return '%s(%s)' % (name, ", ".join(args.split())) |
|
380 | return '%s(%s)' % (name, ", ".join(args.split())) | |
358 |
|
381 | |||
359 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : 'get_ipython().system({!r})'.format, |
|
382 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : 'get_ipython().system({!r})'.format, | |
360 | ESC_SH_CAP : 'get_ipython().getoutput({!r})'.format, |
|
383 | ESC_SH_CAP : 'get_ipython().getoutput({!r})'.format, | |
361 | ESC_HELP : _tr_help, |
|
384 | ESC_HELP : _tr_help, | |
362 | ESC_HELP2 : _tr_help2, |
|
385 | ESC_HELP2 : _tr_help2, | |
363 | ESC_MAGIC : _tr_magic, |
|
386 | ESC_MAGIC : _tr_magic, | |
364 | ESC_QUOTE : _tr_quote, |
|
387 | ESC_QUOTE : _tr_quote, | |
365 | ESC_QUOTE2 : _tr_quote2, |
|
388 | ESC_QUOTE2 : _tr_quote2, | |
366 | ESC_PAREN : _tr_paren } |
|
389 | ESC_PAREN : _tr_paren } | |
367 |
|
390 | |||
368 | class EscapedCommand(TokenTransformBase): |
|
391 | class EscapedCommand(TokenTransformBase): | |
369 | """Transformer for escaped commands like %foo, !foo, or /foo""" |
|
392 | """Transformer for escaped commands like %foo, !foo, or /foo""" | |
370 | @classmethod |
|
393 | @classmethod | |
371 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): |
|
394 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): | |
372 | """Find the first escaped command (%foo, !foo, etc.) in the cell. |
|
395 | """Find the first escaped command (%foo, !foo, etc.) in the cell. | |
373 | """ |
|
396 | """ | |
374 | for line in tokens_by_line: |
|
397 | for line in tokens_by_line: | |
375 | if not line: |
|
398 | if not line: | |
376 | continue |
|
399 | continue | |
377 | ix = 0 |
|
400 | ix = 0 | |
378 | ll = len(line) |
|
401 | ll = len(line) | |
379 | while ll > ix and line[ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: |
|
402 | while ll > ix and line[ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: | |
380 | ix += 1 |
|
403 | ix += 1 | |
381 | if ix >= ll: |
|
404 | if ix >= ll: | |
382 | continue |
|
405 | continue | |
383 | if line[ix].string in ESCAPE_SINGLES: |
|
406 | if line[ix].string in ESCAPE_SINGLES: | |
384 | return cls(line[ix].start) |
|
407 | return cls(line[ix].start) | |
385 |
|
408 | |||
386 | def transform(self, lines): |
|
409 | def transform(self, lines): | |
387 | """Transform an escaped line found by the ``find()`` classmethod. |
|
410 | """Transform an escaped line found by the ``find()`` classmethod. | |
388 | """ |
|
411 | """ | |
389 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col |
|
412 | start_line, start_col = self.start_line, self.start_col | |
390 |
|
413 | |||
391 | indent = lines[start_line][:start_col] |
|
414 | indent = lines[start_line][:start_col] | |
392 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) |
|
415 | end_line = find_end_of_continued_line(lines, start_line) | |
393 | line = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) |
|
416 | line = assemble_continued_line(lines, (start_line, start_col), end_line) | |
394 |
|
417 | |||
395 | if len(line) > 1 and line[:2] in ESCAPE_DOUBLES: |
|
418 | if len(line) > 1 and line[:2] in ESCAPE_DOUBLES: | |
396 | escape, content = line[:2], line[2:] |
|
419 | escape, content = line[:2], line[2:] | |
397 | else: |
|
420 | else: | |
398 | escape, content = line[:1], line[1:] |
|
421 | escape, content = line[:1], line[1:] | |
399 |
|
422 | |||
400 | if escape in tr: |
|
423 | if escape in tr: | |
401 | call = tr[escape](content) |
|
424 | call = tr[escape](content) | |
402 | else: |
|
425 | else: | |
403 | call = '' |
|
426 | call = '' | |
404 |
|
427 | |||
405 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] |
|
428 | lines_before = lines[:start_line] | |
406 | new_line = indent + call + '\n' |
|
429 | new_line = indent + call + '\n' | |
407 | lines_after = lines[end_line + 1:] |
|
430 | lines_after = lines[end_line + 1:] | |
408 |
|
431 | |||
409 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after |
|
432 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after | |
410 |
|
433 | |||
411 | _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%{0,2} |
|
434 | _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%{0,2} | |
412 | (?!\d)[\w*]+ # Variable name |
|
435 | (?!\d)[\w*]+ # Variable name | |
413 | (\.(?!\d)[\w*]+)* # .etc.etc |
|
436 | (\.(?!\d)[\w*]+)* # .etc.etc | |
414 | ) |
|
437 | ) | |
415 | (\?\??)$ # ? or ?? |
|
438 | (\?\??)$ # ? or ?? | |
416 | """, |
|
439 | """, | |
417 | re.VERBOSE) |
|
440 | re.VERBOSE) | |
418 |
|
441 | |||
419 | class HelpEnd(TokenTransformBase): |
|
442 | class HelpEnd(TokenTransformBase): | |
420 | """Transformer for help syntax: obj? and obj??""" |
|
443 | """Transformer for help syntax: obj? and obj??""" | |
421 | # This needs to be higher priority (lower number) than EscapedCommand so |
|
444 | # This needs to be higher priority (lower number) than EscapedCommand so | |
422 | # that inspecting magics (%foo?) works. |
|
445 | # that inspecting magics (%foo?) works. | |
423 | priority = 5 |
|
446 | priority = 5 | |
424 |
|
447 | |||
425 | def __init__(self, start, q_locn): |
|
448 | def __init__(self, start, q_locn): | |
426 | super().__init__(start) |
|
449 | super().__init__(start) | |
427 | self.q_line = q_locn[0] - 1 # Shift from 1-indexed to 0-indexed |
|
450 | self.q_line = q_locn[0] - 1 # Shift from 1-indexed to 0-indexed | |
428 | self.q_col = q_locn[1] |
|
451 | self.q_col = q_locn[1] | |
429 |
|
452 | |||
430 | @classmethod |
|
453 | @classmethod | |
431 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): |
|
454 | def find(cls, tokens_by_line): | |
432 | """Find the first help command (foo?) in the cell. |
|
455 | """Find the first help command (foo?) in the cell. | |
433 | """ |
|
456 | """ | |
434 | for line in tokens_by_line: |
|
457 | for line in tokens_by_line: | |
435 | # Last token is NEWLINE; look at last but one |
|
458 | # Last token is NEWLINE; look at last but one | |
436 | if len(line) > 2 and line[-2].string == '?': |
|
459 | if len(line) > 2 and line[-2].string == '?': | |
437 | # Find the first token that's not INDENT/DEDENT |
|
460 | # Find the first token that's not INDENT/DEDENT | |
438 | ix = 0 |
|
461 | ix = 0 | |
439 | while line[ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: |
|
462 | while line[ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: | |
440 | ix += 1 |
|
463 | ix += 1 | |
441 | return cls(line[ix].start, line[-2].start) |
|
464 | return cls(line[ix].start, line[-2].start) | |
442 |
|
465 | |||
443 | def transform(self, lines): |
|
466 | def transform(self, lines): | |
444 | """Transform a help command found by the ``find()`` classmethod. |
|
467 | """Transform a help command found by the ``find()`` classmethod. | |
445 | """ |
|
468 | """ | |
446 | piece = ''.join(lines[self.start_line:self.q_line+1]) |
|
469 | piece = ''.join(lines[self.start_line:self.q_line+1]) | |
447 | indent, content = piece[:self.start_col], piece[self.start_col:] |
|
470 | indent, content = piece[:self.start_col], piece[self.start_col:] | |
448 | lines_before = lines[:self.start_line] |
|
471 | lines_before = lines[:self.start_line] | |
449 | lines_after = lines[self.q_line + 1:] |
|
472 | lines_after = lines[self.q_line + 1:] | |
450 |
|
473 | |||
451 | m = _help_end_re.search(content) |
|
474 | m = _help_end_re.search(content) | |
452 | if not m: |
|
475 | if not m: | |
453 | raise SyntaxError(content) |
|
476 | raise SyntaxError(content) | |
454 | assert m is not None, content |
|
477 | assert m is not None, content | |
455 | target = m.group(1) |
|
478 | target = m.group(1) | |
456 | esc = m.group(3) |
|
479 | esc = m.group(3) | |
457 |
|
480 | |||
458 | # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user. |
|
481 | # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user. | |
459 | next_input = None |
|
482 | next_input = None | |
460 | if (not lines_before) and (not lines_after) \ |
|
483 | if (not lines_before) and (not lines_after) \ | |
461 | and content.strip() != m.group(0): |
|
484 | and content.strip() != m.group(0): | |
462 | next_input = content.rstrip('?\n') |
|
485 | next_input = content.rstrip('?\n') | |
463 |
|
486 | |||
464 | call = _make_help_call(target, esc, next_input=next_input) |
|
487 | call = _make_help_call(target, esc, next_input=next_input) | |
465 | new_line = indent + call + '\n' |
|
488 | new_line = indent + call + '\n' | |
466 |
|
489 | |||
467 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after |
|
490 | return lines_before + [new_line] + lines_after | |
468 |
|
491 | |||
469 | def make_tokens_by_line(lines:List[str]): |
|
492 | def make_tokens_by_line(lines:List[str]): | |
470 | """Tokenize a series of lines and group tokens by line. |
|
493 | """Tokenize a series of lines and group tokens by line. | |
471 |
|
494 | |||
472 | The tokens for a multiline Python string or expression are grouped as one |
|
495 | The tokens for a multiline Python string or expression are grouped as one | |
473 | line. All lines except the last lines should keep their line ending ('\\n', |
|
496 | line. All lines except the last lines should keep their line ending ('\\n', | |
474 | '\\r\\n') for this to properly work. Use `.splitlines(keeplineending=True)` |
|
497 | '\\r\\n') for this to properly work. Use `.splitlines(keeplineending=True)` | |
475 | for example when passing block of text to this function. |
|
498 | for example when passing block of text to this function. | |
476 |
|
499 | |||
477 | """ |
|
500 | """ | |
478 | # NL tokens are used inside multiline expressions, but also after blank |
|
501 | # NL tokens are used inside multiline expressions, but also after blank | |
479 | # lines or comments. This is intentional - see https://bugs.python.org/issue17061 |
|
502 | # lines or comments. This is intentional - see https://bugs.python.org/issue17061 | |
480 | # We want to group the former case together but split the latter, so we |
|
503 | # We want to group the former case together but split the latter, so we | |
481 | # track parentheses level, similar to the internals of tokenize. |
|
504 | # track parentheses level, similar to the internals of tokenize. | |
482 |
|
505 | |||
483 | # reexported from token on 3.7+ |
|
506 | # reexported from token on 3.7+ | |
484 | NEWLINE, NL = tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.NL # type: ignore |
|
507 | NEWLINE, NL = tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.NL # type: ignore | |
485 | tokens_by_line:List[List[Any]] = [[]] |
|
508 | tokens_by_line:List[List[Any]] = [[]] | |
486 | if len(lines) > 1 and not lines[0].endswith(('\n', '\r', '\r\n', '\x0b', '\x0c')): |
|
509 | if len(lines) > 1 and not lines[0].endswith(('\n', '\r', '\r\n', '\x0b', '\x0c')): | |
487 | warnings.warn("`make_tokens_by_line` received a list of lines which do not have lineending markers ('\\n', '\\r', '\\r\\n', '\\x0b', '\\x0c'), behavior will be unspecified") |
|
510 | warnings.warn("`make_tokens_by_line` received a list of lines which do not have lineending markers ('\\n', '\\r', '\\r\\n', '\\x0b', '\\x0c'), behavior will be unspecified") | |
488 | parenlev = 0 |
|
511 | parenlev = 0 | |
489 | try: |
|
512 | try: | |
490 | for token in tokenize.generate_tokens(iter(lines).__next__): |
|
513 | for token in tokenize.generate_tokens(iter(lines).__next__): | |
491 | tokens_by_line[-1].append(token) |
|
514 | tokens_by_line[-1].append(token) | |
492 | if (token.type == NEWLINE) \ |
|
515 | if (token.type == NEWLINE) \ | |
493 | or ((token.type == NL) and (parenlev <= 0)): |
|
516 | or ((token.type == NL) and (parenlev <= 0)): | |
494 | tokens_by_line.append([]) |
|
517 | tokens_by_line.append([]) | |
495 | elif token.string in {'(', '[', '{'}: |
|
518 | elif token.string in {'(', '[', '{'}: | |
496 | parenlev += 1 |
|
519 | parenlev += 1 | |
497 | elif token.string in {')', ']', '}'}: |
|
520 | elif token.string in {')', ']', '}'}: | |
498 | if parenlev > 0: |
|
521 | if parenlev > 0: | |
499 | parenlev -= 1 |
|
522 | parenlev -= 1 | |
500 | except tokenize.TokenError: |
|
523 | except tokenize.TokenError: | |
501 | # Input ended in a multiline string or expression. That's OK for us. |
|
524 | # Input ended in a multiline string or expression. That's OK for us. | |
502 | pass |
|
525 | pass | |
503 |
|
526 | |||
504 |
|
527 | |||
505 | if not tokens_by_line[-1]: |
|
528 | if not tokens_by_line[-1]: | |
506 | tokens_by_line.pop() |
|
529 | tokens_by_line.pop() | |
507 |
|
530 | |||
508 |
|
531 | |||
509 | return tokens_by_line |
|
532 | return tokens_by_line | |
510 |
|
533 | |||
511 |
|
534 | |||
512 | def has_sunken_brackets(tokens: List[tokenize.TokenInfo]): |
|
535 | def has_sunken_brackets(tokens: List[tokenize.TokenInfo]): | |
513 | """Check if the depth of brackets in the list of tokens drops below 0""" |
|
536 | """Check if the depth of brackets in the list of tokens drops below 0""" | |
514 | parenlev = 0 |
|
537 | parenlev = 0 | |
515 | for token in tokens: |
|
538 | for token in tokens: | |
516 | if token.string in {"(", "[", "{"}: |
|
539 | if token.string in {"(", "[", "{"}: | |
517 | parenlev += 1 |
|
540 | parenlev += 1 | |
518 | elif token.string in {")", "]", "}"}: |
|
541 | elif token.string in {")", "]", "}"}: | |
519 | parenlev -= 1 |
|
542 | parenlev -= 1 | |
520 | if parenlev < 0: |
|
543 | if parenlev < 0: | |
521 | return True |
|
544 | return True | |
522 | return False |
|
545 | return False | |
523 |
|
546 | |||
524 |
|
547 | |||
525 | def show_linewise_tokens(s: str): |
|
548 | def show_linewise_tokens(s: str): | |
526 | """For investigation and debugging""" |
|
549 | """For investigation and debugging""" | |
527 | if not s.endswith('\n'): |
|
550 | if not s.endswith('\n'): | |
528 | s += '\n' |
|
551 | s += '\n' | |
529 | lines = s.splitlines(keepends=True) |
|
552 | lines = s.splitlines(keepends=True) | |
530 | for line in make_tokens_by_line(lines): |
|
553 | for line in make_tokens_by_line(lines): | |
531 | print("Line -------") |
|
554 | print("Line -------") | |
532 | for tokinfo in line: |
|
555 | for tokinfo in line: | |
533 | print(" ", tokinfo) |
|
556 | print(" ", tokinfo) | |
534 |
|
557 | |||
535 | # Arbitrary limit to prevent getting stuck in infinite loops |
|
558 | # Arbitrary limit to prevent getting stuck in infinite loops | |
536 | TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT = 500 |
|
559 | TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT = 500 | |
537 |
|
560 | |||
538 | class TransformerManager: |
|
561 | class TransformerManager: | |
539 | """Applies various transformations to a cell or code block. |
|
562 | """Applies various transformations to a cell or code block. | |
540 |
|
563 | |||
541 | The key methods for external use are ``transform_cell()`` |
|
564 | The key methods for external use are ``transform_cell()`` | |
542 | and ``check_complete()``. |
|
565 | and ``check_complete()``. | |
543 | """ |
|
566 | """ | |
544 | def __init__(self): |
|
567 | def __init__(self): | |
545 | self.cleanup_transforms = [ |
|
568 | self.cleanup_transforms = [ | |
546 | leading_empty_lines, |
|
569 | leading_empty_lines, | |
547 | leading_indent, |
|
570 | leading_indent, | |
548 | classic_prompt, |
|
571 | classic_prompt, | |
549 | ipython_prompt, |
|
572 | ipython_prompt, | |
550 | ] |
|
573 | ] | |
551 | self.line_transforms = [ |
|
574 | self.line_transforms = [ | |
552 | cell_magic, |
|
575 | cell_magic, | |
553 | ] |
|
576 | ] | |
554 | self.token_transformers = [ |
|
577 | self.token_transformers = [ | |
555 | MagicAssign, |
|
578 | MagicAssign, | |
556 | SystemAssign, |
|
579 | SystemAssign, | |
557 | EscapedCommand, |
|
580 | EscapedCommand, | |
558 | HelpEnd, |
|
581 | HelpEnd, | |
559 | ] |
|
582 | ] | |
560 |
|
583 | |||
561 | def do_one_token_transform(self, lines): |
|
584 | def do_one_token_transform(self, lines): | |
562 | """Find and run the transform earliest in the code. |
|
585 | """Find and run the transform earliest in the code. | |
563 |
|
586 | |||
564 | Returns (changed, lines). |
|
587 | Returns (changed, lines). | |
565 |
|
588 | |||
566 | This method is called repeatedly until changed is False, indicating |
|
589 | This method is called repeatedly until changed is False, indicating | |
567 | that all available transformations are complete. |
|
590 | that all available transformations are complete. | |
568 |
|
591 | |||
569 | The tokens following IPython special syntax might not be valid, so |
|
592 | The tokens following IPython special syntax might not be valid, so | |
570 | the transformed code is retokenised every time to identify the next |
|
593 | the transformed code is retokenised every time to identify the next | |
571 | piece of special syntax. Hopefully long code cells are mostly valid |
|
594 | piece of special syntax. Hopefully long code cells are mostly valid | |
572 | Python, not using lots of IPython special syntax, so this shouldn't be |
|
595 | Python, not using lots of IPython special syntax, so this shouldn't be | |
573 | a performance issue. |
|
596 | a performance issue. | |
574 | """ |
|
597 | """ | |
575 | tokens_by_line = make_tokens_by_line(lines) |
|
598 | tokens_by_line = make_tokens_by_line(lines) | |
576 | candidates = [] |
|
599 | candidates = [] | |
577 | for transformer_cls in self.token_transformers: |
|
600 | for transformer_cls in self.token_transformers: | |
578 | transformer = transformer_cls.find(tokens_by_line) |
|
601 | transformer = transformer_cls.find(tokens_by_line) | |
579 | if transformer: |
|
602 | if transformer: | |
580 | candidates.append(transformer) |
|
603 | candidates.append(transformer) | |
581 |
|
604 | |||
582 | if not candidates: |
|
605 | if not candidates: | |
583 | # Nothing to transform |
|
606 | # Nothing to transform | |
584 | return False, lines |
|
607 | return False, lines | |
585 | ordered_transformers = sorted(candidates, key=TokenTransformBase.sortby) |
|
608 | ordered_transformers = sorted(candidates, key=TokenTransformBase.sortby) | |
586 | for transformer in ordered_transformers: |
|
609 | for transformer in ordered_transformers: | |
587 | try: |
|
610 | try: | |
588 | return True, transformer.transform(lines) |
|
611 | return True, transformer.transform(lines) | |
589 | except SyntaxError: |
|
612 | except SyntaxError: | |
590 | pass |
|
613 | pass | |
591 | return False, lines |
|
614 | return False, lines | |
592 |
|
615 | |||
593 | def do_token_transforms(self, lines): |
|
616 | def do_token_transforms(self, lines): | |
594 | for _ in range(TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT): |
|
617 | for _ in range(TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT): | |
595 | changed, lines = self.do_one_token_transform(lines) |
|
618 | changed, lines = self.do_one_token_transform(lines) | |
596 | if not changed: |
|
619 | if not changed: | |
597 | return lines |
|
620 | return lines | |
598 |
|
621 | |||
599 | raise RuntimeError("Input transformation still changing after " |
|
622 | raise RuntimeError("Input transformation still changing after " | |
600 | "%d iterations. Aborting." % TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT) |
|
623 | "%d iterations. Aborting." % TRANSFORM_LOOP_LIMIT) | |
601 |
|
624 | |||
602 | def transform_cell(self, cell: str) -> str: |
|
625 | def transform_cell(self, cell: str) -> str: | |
603 | """Transforms a cell of input code""" |
|
626 | """Transforms a cell of input code""" | |
604 | if not cell.endswith('\n'): |
|
627 | if not cell.endswith('\n'): | |
605 | cell += '\n' # Ensure the cell has a trailing newline |
|
628 | cell += '\n' # Ensure the cell has a trailing newline | |
606 | lines = cell.splitlines(keepends=True) |
|
629 | lines = cell.splitlines(keepends=True) | |
607 | for transform in self.cleanup_transforms + self.line_transforms: |
|
630 | for transform in self.cleanup_transforms + self.line_transforms: | |
608 | lines = transform(lines) |
|
631 | lines = transform(lines) | |
609 |
|
632 | |||
610 | lines = self.do_token_transforms(lines) |
|
633 | lines = self.do_token_transforms(lines) | |
611 | return ''.join(lines) |
|
634 | return ''.join(lines) | |
612 |
|
635 | |||
613 | def check_complete(self, cell: str): |
|
636 | def check_complete(self, cell: str): | |
614 | """Return whether a block of code is ready to execute, or should be continued |
|
637 | """Return whether a block of code is ready to execute, or should be continued | |
615 |
|
638 | |||
616 | Parameters |
|
639 | Parameters | |
617 | ---------- |
|
640 | ---------- | |
618 | source : string |
|
641 | source : string | |
619 | Python input code, which can be multiline. |
|
642 | Python input code, which can be multiline. | |
620 |
|
643 | |||
621 | Returns |
|
644 | Returns | |
622 | ------- |
|
645 | ------- | |
623 | status : str |
|
646 | status : str | |
624 | One of 'complete', 'incomplete', or 'invalid' if source is not a |
|
647 | One of 'complete', 'incomplete', or 'invalid' if source is not a | |
625 | prefix of valid code. |
|
648 | prefix of valid code. | |
626 | indent_spaces : int or None |
|
649 | indent_spaces : int or None | |
627 | The number of spaces by which to indent the next line of code. If |
|
650 | The number of spaces by which to indent the next line of code. If | |
628 | status is not 'incomplete', this is None. |
|
651 | status is not 'incomplete', this is None. | |
629 | """ |
|
652 | """ | |
630 | # Remember if the lines ends in a new line. |
|
653 | # Remember if the lines ends in a new line. | |
631 | ends_with_newline = False |
|
654 | ends_with_newline = False | |
632 | for character in reversed(cell): |
|
655 | for character in reversed(cell): | |
633 | if character == '\n': |
|
656 | if character == '\n': | |
634 | ends_with_newline = True |
|
657 | ends_with_newline = True | |
635 | break |
|
658 | break | |
636 | elif character.strip(): |
|
659 | elif character.strip(): | |
637 | break |
|
660 | break | |
638 | else: |
|
661 | else: | |
639 | continue |
|
662 | continue | |
640 |
|
663 | |||
641 | if not ends_with_newline: |
|
664 | if not ends_with_newline: | |
642 | # Append an newline for consistent tokenization |
|
665 | # Append an newline for consistent tokenization | |
643 | # See https://bugs.python.org/issue33899 |
|
666 | # See https://bugs.python.org/issue33899 | |
644 | cell += '\n' |
|
667 | cell += '\n' | |
645 |
|
668 | |||
646 | lines = cell.splitlines(keepends=True) |
|
669 | lines = cell.splitlines(keepends=True) | |
647 |
|
670 | |||
648 | if not lines: |
|
671 | if not lines: | |
649 | return 'complete', None |
|
672 | return 'complete', None | |
650 |
|
673 | |||
651 | if lines[-1].endswith('\\'): |
|
674 | if lines[-1].endswith('\\'): | |
652 | # Explicit backslash continuation |
|
675 | # Explicit backslash continuation | |
653 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
676 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
654 |
|
677 | |||
655 | try: |
|
678 | try: | |
656 | for transform in self.cleanup_transforms: |
|
679 | for transform in self.cleanup_transforms: | |
657 | if not getattr(transform, 'has_side_effects', False): |
|
680 | if not getattr(transform, 'has_side_effects', False): | |
658 | lines = transform(lines) |
|
681 | lines = transform(lines) | |
659 | except SyntaxError: |
|
682 | except SyntaxError: | |
660 | return 'invalid', None |
|
683 | return 'invalid', None | |
661 |
|
684 | |||
662 | if lines[0].startswith('%%'): |
|
685 | if lines[0].startswith('%%'): | |
663 | # Special case for cell magics - completion marked by blank line |
|
686 | # Special case for cell magics - completion marked by blank line | |
664 | if lines[-1].strip(): |
|
687 | if lines[-1].strip(): | |
665 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
688 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
666 | else: |
|
689 | else: | |
667 | return 'complete', None |
|
690 | return 'complete', None | |
668 |
|
691 | |||
669 | try: |
|
692 | try: | |
670 | for transform in self.line_transforms: |
|
693 | for transform in self.line_transforms: | |
671 | if not getattr(transform, 'has_side_effects', False): |
|
694 | if not getattr(transform, 'has_side_effects', False): | |
672 | lines = transform(lines) |
|
695 | lines = transform(lines) | |
673 | lines = self.do_token_transforms(lines) |
|
696 | lines = self.do_token_transforms(lines) | |
674 | except SyntaxError: |
|
697 | except SyntaxError: | |
675 | return 'invalid', None |
|
698 | return 'invalid', None | |
676 |
|
699 | |||
677 | tokens_by_line = make_tokens_by_line(lines) |
|
700 | tokens_by_line = make_tokens_by_line(lines) | |
678 |
|
701 | |||
679 | # Bail if we got one line and there are more closing parentheses than |
|
702 | # Bail if we got one line and there are more closing parentheses than | |
680 | # the opening ones |
|
703 | # the opening ones | |
681 | if ( |
|
704 | if ( | |
682 | len(lines) == 1 |
|
705 | len(lines) == 1 | |
683 | and tokens_by_line |
|
706 | and tokens_by_line | |
684 | and has_sunken_brackets(tokens_by_line[0]) |
|
707 | and has_sunken_brackets(tokens_by_line[0]) | |
685 | ): |
|
708 | ): | |
686 | return "invalid", None |
|
709 | return "invalid", None | |
687 |
|
710 | |||
688 | if not tokens_by_line: |
|
711 | if not tokens_by_line: | |
689 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
712 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
690 |
|
713 | |||
691 | if tokens_by_line[-1][-1].type != tokenize.ENDMARKER: |
|
714 | if tokens_by_line[-1][-1].type != tokenize.ENDMARKER: | |
692 | # We're in a multiline string or expression |
|
715 | # We're in a multiline string or expression | |
693 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
716 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
694 |
|
717 | |||
695 | newline_types = {tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.ENDMARKER} # type: ignore |
|
718 | newline_types = {tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.ENDMARKER} # type: ignore | |
696 |
|
719 | |||
697 | # Pop the last line which only contains DEDENTs and ENDMARKER |
|
720 | # Pop the last line which only contains DEDENTs and ENDMARKER | |
698 | last_token_line = None |
|
721 | last_token_line = None | |
699 | if {t.type for t in tokens_by_line[-1]} in [ |
|
722 | if {t.type for t in tokens_by_line[-1]} in [ | |
700 | {tokenize.DEDENT, tokenize.ENDMARKER}, |
|
723 | {tokenize.DEDENT, tokenize.ENDMARKER}, | |
701 | {tokenize.ENDMARKER} |
|
724 | {tokenize.ENDMARKER} | |
702 | ] and len(tokens_by_line) > 1: |
|
725 | ] and len(tokens_by_line) > 1: | |
703 | last_token_line = tokens_by_line.pop() |
|
726 | last_token_line = tokens_by_line.pop() | |
704 |
|
727 | |||
705 | while tokens_by_line[-1] and tokens_by_line[-1][-1].type in newline_types: |
|
728 | while tokens_by_line[-1] and tokens_by_line[-1][-1].type in newline_types: | |
706 | tokens_by_line[-1].pop() |
|
729 | tokens_by_line[-1].pop() | |
707 |
|
730 | |||
708 | if not tokens_by_line[-1]: |
|
731 | if not tokens_by_line[-1]: | |
709 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
732 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
710 |
|
733 | |||
711 | if tokens_by_line[-1][-1].string == ':': |
|
734 | if tokens_by_line[-1][-1].string == ':': | |
712 | # The last line starts a block (e.g. 'if foo:') |
|
735 | # The last line starts a block (e.g. 'if foo:') | |
713 | ix = 0 |
|
736 | ix = 0 | |
714 | while tokens_by_line[-1][ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: |
|
737 | while tokens_by_line[-1][ix].type in {tokenize.INDENT, tokenize.DEDENT}: | |
715 | ix += 1 |
|
738 | ix += 1 | |
716 |
|
739 | |||
717 | indent = tokens_by_line[-1][ix].start[1] |
|
740 | indent = tokens_by_line[-1][ix].start[1] | |
718 | return 'incomplete', indent + 4 |
|
741 | return 'incomplete', indent + 4 | |
719 |
|
742 | |||
720 | if tokens_by_line[-1][0].line.endswith('\\'): |
|
743 | if tokens_by_line[-1][0].line.endswith('\\'): | |
721 | return 'incomplete', None |
|
744 | return 'incomplete', None | |
722 |
|
745 | |||
723 | # At this point, our checks think the code is complete (or invalid). |
|
746 | # At this point, our checks think the code is complete (or invalid). | |
724 | # We'll use codeop.compile_command to check this with the real parser |
|
747 | # We'll use codeop.compile_command to check this with the real parser | |
725 | try: |
|
748 | try: | |
726 | with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
|
749 | with warnings.catch_warnings(): | |
727 | warnings.simplefilter('error', SyntaxWarning) |
|
750 | warnings.simplefilter('error', SyntaxWarning) | |
728 | res = compile_command(''.join(lines), symbol='exec') |
|
751 | res = compile_command(''.join(lines), symbol='exec') | |
729 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, |
|
752 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, | |
730 | MemoryError, SyntaxWarning): |
|
753 | MemoryError, SyntaxWarning): | |
731 | return 'invalid', None |
|
754 | return 'invalid', None | |
732 | else: |
|
755 | else: | |
733 | if res is None: |
|
756 | if res is None: | |
734 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
757 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
735 |
|
758 | |||
736 | if last_token_line and last_token_line[0].type == tokenize.DEDENT: |
|
759 | if last_token_line and last_token_line[0].type == tokenize.DEDENT: | |
737 | if ends_with_newline: |
|
760 | if ends_with_newline: | |
738 | return 'complete', None |
|
761 | return 'complete', None | |
739 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) |
|
762 | return 'incomplete', find_last_indent(lines) | |
740 |
|
763 | |||
741 | # If there's a blank line at the end, assume we're ready to execute |
|
764 | # If there's a blank line at the end, assume we're ready to execute | |
742 | if not lines[-1].strip(): |
|
765 | if not lines[-1].strip(): | |
743 | return 'complete', None |
|
766 | return 'complete', None | |
744 |
|
767 | |||
745 | return 'complete', None |
|
768 | return 'complete', None | |
746 |
|
769 | |||
747 |
|
770 | |||
748 | def find_last_indent(lines): |
|
771 | def find_last_indent(lines): | |
749 | m = _indent_re.match(lines[-1]) |
|
772 | m = _indent_re.match(lines[-1]) | |
750 | if not m: |
|
773 | if not m: | |
751 | return 0 |
|
774 | return 0 | |
752 | return len(m.group(0).replace('\t', ' '*4)) |
|
775 | return len(m.group(0).replace('\t', ' '*4)) |
@@ -1,126 +1,166 b'' | |||||
1 | """Tests for the line-based transformers in IPython.core.inputtransformer2 |
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1 | """Tests for the line-based transformers in IPython.core.inputtransformer2 | |
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3 | Line-based transformers are the simpler ones; token-based transformers are |
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3 | Line-based transformers are the simpler ones; token-based transformers are | |
4 | more complex. See test_inputtransformer2 for tests for token-based transformers. |
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4 | more complex. See test_inputtransformer2 for tests for token-based transformers. | |
5 | """ |
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5 | """ | |
6 | import nose.tools as nt |
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6 | import nose.tools as nt | |
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7 | |||
8 | from IPython.core import inputtransformer2 as ipt2 |
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8 | from IPython.core import inputtransformer2 as ipt2 | |
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9 | |||
10 | CELL_MAGIC = ("""\ |
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10 | CELL_MAGIC = ("""\ | |
11 | %%foo arg |
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11 | %%foo arg | |
12 | body 1 |
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12 | body 1 | |
13 | body 2 |
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13 | body 2 | |
14 | """, """\ |
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14 | """, """\ | |
15 | get_ipython().run_cell_magic('foo', 'arg', 'body 1\\nbody 2\\n') |
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15 | get_ipython().run_cell_magic('foo', 'arg', 'body 1\\nbody 2\\n') | |
16 | """) |
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16 | """) | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | def test_cell_magic(): |
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18 | def test_cell_magic(): | |
19 | for sample, expected in [CELL_MAGIC]: |
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19 | for sample, expected in [CELL_MAGIC]: | |
20 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.cell_magic(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), |
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20 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.cell_magic(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), | |
21 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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21 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) | |
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22 | |||
23 | CLASSIC_PROMPT = ("""\ |
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23 | CLASSIC_PROMPT = ("""\ | |
24 | >>> for a in range(5): |
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24 | >>> for a in range(5): | |
25 | ... print(a) |
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25 | ... print(a) | |
26 | """, """\ |
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26 | """, """\ | |
27 | for a in range(5): |
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27 | for a in range(5): | |
28 | print(a) |
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28 | print(a) | |
29 | """) |
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29 | """) | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\ |
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31 | CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\ | |
32 | for a in range(5): |
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32 | for a in range(5): | |
33 | ... print(a) |
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33 | ... print(a) | |
34 | ... print(a ** 2) |
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34 | ... print(a ** 2) | |
35 | """, """\ |
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35 | """, """\ | |
36 | for a in range(5): |
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36 | for a in range(5): | |
37 | print(a) |
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37 | print(a) | |
38 | print(a ** 2) |
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38 | print(a ** 2) | |
39 | """) |
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39 | """) | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | def test_classic_prompt(): |
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41 | def test_classic_prompt(): | |
42 | for sample, expected in [CLASSIC_PROMPT, CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2]: |
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42 | for sample, expected in [CLASSIC_PROMPT, CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2]: | |
43 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.classic_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), |
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43 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.classic_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), | |
44 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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44 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | IPYTHON_PROMPT = ("""\ |
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46 | IPYTHON_PROMPT = ("""\ | |
47 | In [1]: for a in range(5): |
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47 | In [1]: for a in range(5): | |
48 | ...: print(a) |
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48 | ...: print(a) | |
49 | """, """\ |
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49 | """, """\ | |
50 | for a in range(5): |
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50 | for a in range(5): | |
51 | print(a) |
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51 | print(a) | |
52 | """) |
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52 | """) | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\ |
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54 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\ | |
55 | for a in range(5): |
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55 | for a in range(5): | |
56 | ...: print(a) |
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56 | ...: print(a) | |
57 | ...: print(a ** 2) |
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57 | ...: print(a ** 2) | |
58 | """, """\ |
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58 | """, """\ | |
59 | for a in range(5): |
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59 | for a in range(5): | |
60 | print(a) |
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60 | print(a) | |
61 | print(a ** 2) |
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61 | print(a ** 2) | |
62 | """) |
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62 | """) | |
63 |
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63 | |||
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64 | ||||
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65 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_VI_INS = ( | |||
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66 | """\ | |||
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67 | [ins] In [11]: def a(): | |||
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68 | ...: 123 | |||
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69 | ...: | |||
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70 | ...: 123 | |||
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71 | """, | |||
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72 | """\ | |||
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73 | def a(): | |||
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74 | 123 | |||
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75 | ||||
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76 | 123 | |||
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77 | """, | |||
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78 | ) | |||
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79 | ||||
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80 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_VI_NAV = ( | |||
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81 | """\ | |||
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82 | [nav] In [11]: def a(): | |||
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83 | ...: 123 | |||
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84 | ...: | |||
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85 | ...: 123 | |||
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86 | """, | |||
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87 | """\ | |||
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88 | def a(): | |||
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89 | 123 | |||
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90 | ||||
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91 | 123 | |||
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92 | """, | |||
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93 | ) | |||
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94 | ||||
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95 | ||||
64 | def test_ipython_prompt(): |
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96 | def test_ipython_prompt(): | |
65 |
for sample, expected in [ |
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97 | for sample, expected in [ | |
66 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.ipython_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), |
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98 | IPYTHON_PROMPT, | |
67 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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99 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_L2, | |
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100 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_VI_INS, | |||
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101 | IPYTHON_PROMPT_VI_NAV, | |||
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102 | ]: | |||
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103 | nt.assert_equal( | |||
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104 | ipt2.ipython_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), | |||
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105 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True), | |||
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106 | ) | |||
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107 | ||||
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108 | |||
69 | INDENT_SPACES = ("""\ |
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109 | INDENT_SPACES = ("""\ | |
70 | if True: |
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110 | if True: | |
71 | a = 3 |
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111 | a = 3 | |
72 | """, """\ |
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112 | """, """\ | |
73 | if True: |
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113 | if True: | |
74 | a = 3 |
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114 | a = 3 | |
75 | """) |
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115 | """) | |
76 |
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116 | |||
77 | INDENT_TABS = ("""\ |
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117 | INDENT_TABS = ("""\ | |
78 | \tif True: |
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118 | \tif True: | |
79 | \t\tb = 4 |
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119 | \t\tb = 4 | |
80 | """, """\ |
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120 | """, """\ | |
81 | if True: |
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121 | if True: | |
82 | \tb = 4 |
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122 | \tb = 4 | |
83 | """) |
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123 | """) | |
84 |
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124 | |||
85 | def test_leading_indent(): |
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125 | def test_leading_indent(): | |
86 | for sample, expected in [INDENT_SPACES, INDENT_TABS]: |
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126 | for sample, expected in [INDENT_SPACES, INDENT_TABS]: | |
87 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.leading_indent(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), |
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127 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.leading_indent(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), | |
88 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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128 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) | |
89 |
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129 | |||
90 | LEADING_EMPTY_LINES = ("""\ |
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130 | LEADING_EMPTY_LINES = ("""\ | |
91 | \t |
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131 | \t | |
92 |
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132 | |||
93 | if True: |
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133 | if True: | |
94 | a = 3 |
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134 | a = 3 | |
95 |
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135 | |||
96 | b = 4 |
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136 | b = 4 | |
97 | """, """\ |
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137 | """, """\ | |
98 | if True: |
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138 | if True: | |
99 | a = 3 |
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139 | a = 3 | |
100 |
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140 | |||
101 | b = 4 |
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141 | b = 4 | |
102 | """) |
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142 | """) | |
103 |
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143 | |||
104 | ONLY_EMPTY_LINES = ("""\ |
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144 | ONLY_EMPTY_LINES = ("""\ | |
105 | \t |
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145 | \t | |
106 |
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146 | |||
107 | """, """\ |
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147 | """, """\ | |
108 | \t |
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148 | \t | |
109 |
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149 | |||
110 | """) |
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150 | """) | |
111 |
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151 | |||
112 | def test_leading_empty_lines(): |
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152 | def test_leading_empty_lines(): | |
113 | for sample, expected in [LEADING_EMPTY_LINES, ONLY_EMPTY_LINES]: |
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153 | for sample, expected in [LEADING_EMPTY_LINES, ONLY_EMPTY_LINES]: | |
114 | nt.assert_equal( |
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154 | nt.assert_equal( | |
115 | ipt2.leading_empty_lines(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), |
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155 | ipt2.leading_empty_lines(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)), | |
116 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) |
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156 | expected.splitlines(keepends=True)) | |
117 |
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157 | |||
118 | CRLF_MAGIC = ([ |
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158 | CRLF_MAGIC = ([ | |
119 | "%%ls\r\n" |
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159 | "%%ls\r\n" | |
120 | ], [ |
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160 | ], [ | |
121 | "get_ipython().run_cell_magic('ls', '', '')\n" |
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161 | "get_ipython().run_cell_magic('ls', '', '')\n" | |
122 | ]) |
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162 | ]) | |
123 |
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163 | |||
124 | def test_crlf_magic(): |
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164 | def test_crlf_magic(): | |
125 | for sample, expected in [CRLF_MAGIC]: |
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165 | for sample, expected in [CRLF_MAGIC]: | |
126 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.cell_magic(sample), expected) |
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166 | nt.assert_equal(ipt2.cell_magic(sample), expected) |
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