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1 1 # encoding: utf-8
2 2 """
3 3 IPython: tools for interactive and parallel computing in Python.
4 4
5 5 http://ipython.org
6 6 """
7 7 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 8 # Copyright (c) 2008-2011, IPython Development Team.
9 9 # Copyright (c) 2001-2007, Fernando Perez <fernando.perez@colorado.edu>
10 10 # Copyright (c) 2001, Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
11 11 # Copyright (c) 2001, Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu>
12 12 #
13 13 # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
14 14 #
15 15 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
16 16 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
17 17
18 18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 19 # Imports
20 20 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 21 from __future__ import absolute_import
22 22
23 23 import os
24 24 import sys
25 25
26 26 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 27 # Setup everything
28 28 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 29
30 30 # Don't forget to also update setup.py when this changes!
31 31 if sys.version[0:3] < '2.6':
32 32 raise ImportError('Python Version 2.6 or above is required for IPython.')
33 33
34 34 # Make it easy to import extensions - they are always directly on pythonpath.
35 35 # Therefore, non-IPython modules can be added to extensions directory.
36 36 # This should probably be in ipapp.py.
37 37 sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "extensions"))
38 38
39 39 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 40 # Setup the top level names
41 41 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 42
43 43 from .config.loader import Config
44 44 from .core.getipython import get_ipython
45 45 from .core import release
46 46 from .core.application import Application
47 47 from .terminal.embed import embed
48 48
49 49 from .core.error import TryNext
50 50 from .core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
51 51 from .testing import test
52 52 from .utils.sysinfo import sys_info
53 53 from .utils.frame import extract_module_locals
54 54
55 55 # Release data
56 56 __author__ = '%s <%s>' % (release.author, release.author_email)
57 57 __license__ = release.license
58 58 __version__ = release.version
59 59 version_info = release.version_info
60 60
61 61 def embed_kernel(module=None, local_ns=None, **kwargs):
62 62 """Embed and start an IPython kernel in a given scope.
63 63
64 If you don't want the kernel to initialize the namespace
65 from the scope of the surrounding function,
66 and/or you want to load full IPython configuration,
67 you probably want `IPython.start_kernel()` instead.
68
69
64 70 Parameters
65 71 ----------
66 72 module : ModuleType, optional
67 73 The module to load into IPython globals (default: caller)
68 74 local_ns : dict, optional
69 75 The namespace to load into IPython user namespace (default: caller)
70 76
71 77 kwargs : various, optional
72 78 Further keyword args are relayed to the IPKernelApp constructor,
73 79 allowing configuration of the Kernel. Will only have an effect
74 80 on the first embed_kernel call for a given process.
75 81
76 82 """
77 83
78 84 (caller_module, caller_locals) = extract_module_locals(1)
79 85 if module is None:
80 86 module = caller_module
81 87 if local_ns is None:
82 88 local_ns = caller_locals
83 89
84 90 # Only import .zmq when we really need it
85 91 from IPython.kernel.zmq.embed import embed_kernel as real_embed_kernel
86 92 real_embed_kernel(module=module, local_ns=local_ns, **kwargs)
87 93
88 94 def start_ipython(argv=None, **kwargs):
89 95 """Launch a normal IPython instance (as opposed to embedded)
90 96
91 97 `IPython.embed()` puts a shell in a particular calling scope,
92 98 such as a function or method for debugging purposes,
93 99 which is often not desirable.
94 100
95 101 `start_ipython()` does full, regular IPython initialization,
96 102 including loading startup files, configuration, etc.
97 103 much of which is skipped by `embed()`.
98 104
99 105 This is a public API method, and will survive implementation changes.
100 106
101 107 Parameters
102 108 ----------
103 109
104 110 argv : list or None, optional
105 111 If unspecified or None, IPython will parse command-line options from sys.argv.
106 112 To prevent any command-line parsing, pass an empty list: `argv=[]`.
107 113 user_ns : dict, optional
108 114 specify this dictionary to initialize the IPython user namespace with particular values.
109 115 kwargs : various, optional
110 116 Any other kwargs will be passed to the Application constructor,
111 117 such as `config`.
112 118 """
113 119 from IPython.terminal.ipapp import launch_new_instance
114 120 return launch_new_instance(argv=argv, **kwargs)
121
122 def start_kernel(argv=None, **kwargs):
123 """Launch a normal IPython kernel instance (as opposed to embedded)
124
125 `IPython.embed_kernel()` puts a shell in a particular calling scope,
126 such as a function or method for debugging purposes,
127 which is often not desirable.
128
129 `start_kernel()` does full, regular IPython initialization,
130 including loading startup files, configuration, etc.
131 much of which is skipped by `embed()`.
132
133 Parameters
134 ----------
135
136 argv : list or None, optional
137 If unspecified or None, IPython will parse command-line options from sys.argv.
138 To prevent any command-line parsing, pass an empty list: `argv=[]`.
139 user_ns : dict, optional
140 specify this dictionary to initialize the IPython user namespace with particular values.
141 kwargs : various, optional
142 Any other kwargs will be passed to the Application constructor,
143 such as `config`.
144 """
145 from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import launch_new_instance
146 return launch_new_instance(argv=argv, **kwargs)
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