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1 | """Analysis of text input into executable blocks. |
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1 | """Analysis of text input into executable blocks. | |
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3 | The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break |
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3 | The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break | |
4 | input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones, |
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4 | input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones, | |
5 | into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements |
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5 | into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements | |
6 | (thus triggering sys.displayhook). |
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6 | (thus triggering sys.displayhook). | |
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8 | A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but | |||
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9 | with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc). | |||
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8 | For more details, see the class docstring below. |
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11 | For more details, see the class docstring below. | |
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13 | ToDo | |||
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14 | ---- | |||
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16 | - Naming cleanups. The tr_* names aren't the most elegant, though now they are | |||
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17 | at least just attributes of a class so not really very exposed. | |||
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18 | ||||
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19 | - Think about the best way to support dynamic things: automagic, autocall, | |||
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20 | macros, etc. | |||
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21 | ||||
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22 | - Think of a better heuristic for the application of the transforms in | |||
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23 | IPythonInputSplitter.push() than looking at the buffer ending in ':'. Idea: | |||
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24 | track indentation change events (indent, dedent, nothing) and apply them only | |||
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25 | if the indentation went up, but not otherwise. | |||
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26 | ||||
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27 | - Think of the cleanest way for supporting user-specified transformations (the | |||
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28 | user prefilters we had before). | |||
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10 | Authors |
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30 | Authors | |
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31 | ------- | |||
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32 | |||
12 | * Fernando Perez |
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33 | * Fernando Perez | |
13 | * Brian Granger |
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34 | * Brian Granger | |
14 | """ |
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35 | """ | |
15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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36 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team |
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37 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team | |
17 | # |
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38 | # | |
18 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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39 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
19 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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40 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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41 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 |
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42 | |||
22 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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43 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
23 | # Imports |
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44 | # Imports | |
24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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45 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
25 | # stdlib |
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46 | # stdlib | |
26 | import codeop |
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47 | import codeop | |
27 | import re |
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48 | import re | |
28 | import sys |
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49 | import sys | |
29 |
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50 | |||
30 | # IPython modules |
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51 | # IPython modules | |
31 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr |
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52 | from IPython.utils.text import make_quoted_expr | |
32 |
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53 | |||
33 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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54 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
34 | # Globals |
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55 | # Globals | |
35 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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56 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
36 |
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57 | |||
37 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will |
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58 | # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will | |
38 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular |
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59 | # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular | |
39 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and |
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60 | # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and | |
40 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they |
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61 | # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they | |
41 | # should be considered fixed. |
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62 | # should be considered fixed. | |
42 |
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63 | |||
43 | ESC_SHELL = '!' |
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64 | ESC_SHELL = '!' | |
44 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' |
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65 | ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' | |
45 | ESC_HELP = '?' |
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66 | ESC_HELP = '?' | |
46 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' |
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67 | ESC_HELP2 = '??' | |
47 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' |
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68 | ESC_MAGIC = '%' | |
48 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' |
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69 | ESC_QUOTE = ',' | |
49 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' |
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70 | ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' | |
50 | ESC_PAREN = '/' |
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71 | ESC_PAREN = '/' | |
51 |
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72 | |||
52 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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73 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
53 | # Utilities |
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74 | # Utilities | |
54 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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75 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
55 |
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76 | |||
56 | # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the |
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77 | # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the | |
57 | # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test |
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78 | # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test | |
58 | # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage |
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79 | # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage | |
59 | # while developing. |
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80 | # while developing. | |
60 |
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81 | |||
61 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management |
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82 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management | |
62 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') |
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83 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') | |
63 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)') |
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84 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)') | |
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85 | |||
65 |
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86 | |||
66 | def num_ini_spaces(s): |
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87 | def num_ini_spaces(s): | |
67 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string. |
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88 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string. | |
68 |
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89 | |||
69 | Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support |
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90 | Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support | |
70 | mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input. |
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91 | mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input. | |
71 |
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92 | |||
72 | Parameters |
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93 | Parameters | |
73 | ---------- |
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94 | ---------- | |
74 | s : string |
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95 | s : string | |
75 |
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96 | |||
76 | Returns |
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97 | Returns | |
77 | ------- |
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98 | ------- | |
78 | n : int |
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99 | n : int | |
79 | """ |
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100 | """ | |
80 |
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101 | |||
81 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s) |
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102 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s) | |
82 | if ini_spaces: |
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103 | if ini_spaces: | |
83 | return ini_spaces.end() |
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104 | return ini_spaces.end() | |
84 | else: |
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105 | else: | |
85 | return 0 |
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106 | return 0 | |
86 |
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107 | |||
87 |
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108 | |||
88 | def remove_comments(src): |
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109 | def remove_comments(src): | |
89 | """Remove all comments from input source. |
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110 | """Remove all comments from input source. | |
90 |
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111 | |||
91 | Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings! |
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112 | Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings! | |
92 |
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113 | |||
93 | Parameters |
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114 | Parameters | |
94 | ---------- |
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115 | ---------- | |
95 | src : string |
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116 | src : string | |
96 | A single or multiline input string. |
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117 | A single or multiline input string. | |
97 |
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118 | |||
98 | Returns |
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119 | Returns | |
99 | ------- |
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120 | ------- | |
100 | String with all Python comments removed. |
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121 | String with all Python comments removed. | |
101 | """ |
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122 | """ | |
102 |
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123 | |||
103 | return re.sub('#.*', '', src) |
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124 | return re.sub('#.*', '', src) | |
104 |
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125 | |||
105 |
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126 | |||
106 | def get_input_encoding(): |
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127 | def get_input_encoding(): | |
107 | """Return the default standard input encoding. |
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128 | """Return the default standard input encoding. | |
108 |
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129 | |||
109 | If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned.""" |
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130 | If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned.""" | |
110 | # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We |
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131 | # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We | |
111 | # ensure that a valid encoding is returned. |
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132 | # ensure that a valid encoding is returned. | |
112 | encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) |
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133 | encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) | |
113 | if encoding is None: |
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134 | if encoding is None: | |
114 | encoding = 'ascii' |
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135 | encoding = 'ascii' | |
115 | return encoding |
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136 | return encoding | |
116 |
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137 | |||
117 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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138 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
118 | # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling |
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139 | # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling | |
119 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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140 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
120 |
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141 | |||
121 | class InputSplitter(object): |
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142 | class InputSplitter(object): | |
122 | """An object that can split Python source input in executable blocks. |
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143 | """An object that can split Python source input in executable blocks. | |
123 |
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144 | |||
124 | This object is designed to be used in one of two basic modes: |
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145 | This object is designed to be used in one of two basic modes: | |
125 |
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146 | |||
126 | 1. By feeding it python source line-by-line, using :meth:`push`. In this |
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147 | 1. By feeding it python source line-by-line, using :meth:`push`. In this | |
127 | mode, it will return on each push whether the currently pushed code |
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148 | mode, it will return on each push whether the currently pushed code | |
128 | could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called |
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149 | could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called | |
129 | :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input |
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150 | :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input | |
130 | can be pushed into a single interactive block. |
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151 | can be pushed into a single interactive block. | |
131 |
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152 | |||
132 | 2. By calling :meth:`split_blocks` with a single, multiline Python string, |
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153 | 2. By calling :meth:`split_blocks` with a single, multiline Python string, | |
133 | that is then split into blocks each of which can be executed |
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154 | that is then split into blocks each of which can be executed | |
134 | interactively as a single statement. |
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155 | interactively as a single statement. | |
135 |
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156 | |||
136 | This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use |
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157 | This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use | |
137 | this tool:: |
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158 | this tool:: | |
138 |
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159 | |||
139 | isp = InputSplitter() |
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160 | isp = InputSplitter() | |
140 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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161 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
141 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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162 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
142 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent |
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163 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent | |
143 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) |
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164 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) | |
144 | isp.push(line) |
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165 | isp.push(line) | |
145 | print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(), |
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166 | print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(), | |
146 | """ |
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167 | """ | |
147 | # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed |
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168 | # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed | |
148 | # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current |
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169 | # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current | |
149 | # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities. |
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170 | # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities. | |
150 | indent_spaces = 0 |
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171 | indent_spaces = 0 | |
151 | # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default |
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172 | # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default | |
152 | # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a |
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173 | # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a | |
153 | # client with specific knowledge of the encoding. |
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174 | # client with specific knowledge of the encoding. | |
154 | encoding = '' |
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175 | encoding = '' | |
155 | # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded. |
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176 | # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded. | |
156 | # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed |
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177 | # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed | |
157 | # source code, that has been properly encoded. |
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178 | # source code, that has been properly encoded. | |
158 | source = '' |
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179 | source = '' | |
159 | # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically |
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180 | # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically | |
160 | # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code |
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181 | # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code | |
161 | # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python. |
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182 | # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python. | |
162 | code = None |
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183 | code = None | |
163 | # Input mode |
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184 | # Input mode | |
164 | input_mode = 'append' |
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185 | input_mode = 'append' | |
165 |
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186 | |||
166 | # Private attributes |
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187 | # Private attributes | |
167 |
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188 | |||
168 | # List with lines of input accumulated so far |
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189 | # List with lines of input accumulated so far | |
169 | _buffer = None |
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190 | _buffer = None | |
170 | # Command compiler |
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191 | # Command compiler | |
171 | _compile = None |
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192 | _compile = None | |
172 | # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left |
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193 | # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left | |
173 | _full_dedent = False |
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194 | _full_dedent = False | |
174 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete |
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195 | # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete | |
175 | _is_complete = None |
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196 | _is_complete = None | |
176 |
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197 | |||
177 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): |
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198 | def __init__(self, input_mode=None): | |
178 | """Create a new InputSplitter instance. |
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199 | """Create a new InputSplitter instance. | |
179 |
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200 | |||
180 | Parameters |
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201 | Parameters | |
181 | ---------- |
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202 | ---------- | |
182 | input_mode : str |
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203 | input_mode : str | |
183 |
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204 | |||
184 | One of 'append', 'replace', default is 'append'. This controls how |
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205 | One of 'append', 'replace', default is 'append'. This controls how | |
185 | new inputs are used: in 'append' mode, they are appended to the |
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206 | new inputs are used: in 'append' mode, they are appended to the | |
186 | existing buffer and the whole buffer is compiled; in 'replace' mode, |
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207 | existing buffer and the whole buffer is compiled; in 'replace' mode, | |
187 | each new input completely replaces all prior inputs. Replace mode is |
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208 | each new input completely replaces all prior inputs. Replace mode is | |
188 | thus equivalent to prepending a full reset() to every push() call. |
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209 | thus equivalent to prepending a full reset() to every push() call. | |
189 |
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210 | |||
190 | In practice, line-oriented clients likely want to use 'append' mode |
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211 | In practice, line-oriented clients likely want to use 'append' mode | |
191 | while block-oriented ones will want to use 'replace'. |
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212 | while block-oriented ones will want to use 'replace'. | |
192 | """ |
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213 | """ | |
193 | self._buffer = [] |
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214 | self._buffer = [] | |
194 | self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() |
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215 | self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() | |
195 | self.encoding = get_input_encoding() |
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216 | self.encoding = get_input_encoding() | |
196 | self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \ |
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217 | self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \ | |
197 | else input_mode |
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218 | else input_mode | |
198 |
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219 | |||
199 | def reset(self): |
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220 | def reset(self): | |
200 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" |
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221 | """Reset the input buffer and associated state.""" | |
201 | self.indent_spaces = 0 |
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222 | self.indent_spaces = 0 | |
202 | self._buffer[:] = [] |
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223 | self._buffer[:] = [] | |
203 | self.source = '' |
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224 | self.source = '' | |
204 | self.code = None |
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225 | self.code = None | |
205 | self._is_complete = False |
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226 | self._is_complete = False | |
206 | self._full_dedent = False |
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227 | self._full_dedent = False | |
207 |
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228 | |||
208 | def source_reset(self): |
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229 | def source_reset(self): | |
209 | """Return the input source and perform a full reset. |
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230 | """Return the input source and perform a full reset. | |
210 | """ |
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231 | """ | |
211 | out = self.source |
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232 | out = self.source | |
212 | self.reset() |
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233 | self.reset() | |
213 | return out |
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234 | return out | |
214 |
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235 | |||
215 | def push(self, lines): |
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236 | def push(self, lines): | |
216 | """Push one ore more lines of input. |
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237 | """Push one ore more lines of input. | |
217 |
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238 | |||
218 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating |
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239 | This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating | |
219 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not. |
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240 | whether the code forms a complete Python block or not. | |
220 |
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241 | |||
221 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an |
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242 | Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an | |
222 | exception was produced, the method returns True. |
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243 | exception was produced, the method returns True. | |
223 |
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244 | |||
224 | Parameters |
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245 | Parameters | |
225 | ---------- |
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246 | ---------- | |
226 | lines : string |
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247 | lines : string | |
227 | One or more lines of Python input. |
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248 | One or more lines of Python input. | |
228 |
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249 | |||
229 | Returns |
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250 | Returns | |
230 | ------- |
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251 | ------- | |
231 | is_complete : boolean |
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252 | is_complete : boolean | |
232 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input |
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253 | True if the current input source (the result of the current input | |
233 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that |
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254 | plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that | |
234 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it |
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255 | this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it | |
235 | can be queried at any time. |
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256 | can be queried at any time. | |
236 | """ |
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257 | """ | |
237 | if self.input_mode == 'replace': |
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258 | if self.input_mode == 'replace': | |
238 | self.reset() |
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259 | self.reset() | |
239 |
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260 | |||
240 | # If the source code has leading blanks, add 'if 1:\n' to it |
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261 | # If the source code has leading blanks, add 'if 1:\n' to it | |
241 | # this allows execution of indented pasted code. It is tempting |
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262 | # this allows execution of indented pasted code. It is tempting | |
242 | # to add '\n' at the end of source to run commands like ' a=1' |
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263 | # to add '\n' at the end of source to run commands like ' a=1' | |
243 | # directly, but this fails for more complicated scenarios |
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264 | # directly, but this fails for more complicated scenarios | |
244 | if not self._buffer and lines[:1] in [' ', '\t']: |
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265 | if not self._buffer and lines[:1] in [' ', '\t']: | |
245 | lines = 'if 1:\n%s' % lines |
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266 | lines = 'if 1:\n%s' % lines | |
246 |
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267 | |||
247 | self._store(lines) |
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268 | self._store(lines) | |
248 | source = self.source |
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269 | source = self.source | |
249 |
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270 | |||
250 | # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an |
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271 | # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an | |
251 | # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having |
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272 | # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having | |
252 | # inconsistent code/source attributes. |
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273 | # inconsistent code/source attributes. | |
253 | self.code, self._is_complete = None, None |
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274 | self.code, self._is_complete = None, None | |
254 |
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275 | |||
255 | self._update_indent(lines) |
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276 | self._update_indent(lines) | |
256 | try: |
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277 | try: | |
257 | self.code = self._compile(source) |
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278 | self.code = self._compile(source) | |
258 | # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from |
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279 | # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from | |
259 | # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors |
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280 | # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors | |
260 | # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be |
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281 | # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be | |
261 | # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython |
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282 | # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython | |
262 | # special-syntax conversion. |
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283 | # special-syntax conversion. | |
263 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, |
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284 | except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError, | |
264 | MemoryError): |
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285 | MemoryError): | |
265 | self._is_complete = True |
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286 | self._is_complete = True | |
266 | else: |
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287 | else: | |
267 | # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have |
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288 | # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have | |
268 | # given a complete code object) |
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289 | # given a complete code object) | |
269 | self._is_complete = self.code is not None |
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290 | self._is_complete = self.code is not None | |
270 |
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291 | |||
271 | return self._is_complete |
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292 | return self._is_complete | |
272 |
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293 | |||
273 | def push_accepts_more(self): |
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294 | def push_accepts_more(self): | |
274 | """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input. |
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295 | """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input. | |
275 |
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296 | |||
276 | This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to |
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297 | This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to | |
277 | guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and |
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298 | guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and | |
278 | current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete |
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299 | current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete | |
279 | interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a |
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300 | interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a | |
280 | SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true: |
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301 | SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true: | |
281 |
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302 | |||
282 | 1. The input compiles to a complete statement. |
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303 | 1. The input compiles to a complete statement. | |
283 |
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304 | |||
284 | 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented, |
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305 | 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented, | |
285 | like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep |
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306 | like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep | |
286 | reading new input). |
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307 | reading new input). | |
287 |
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308 | |||
288 | 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace. |
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309 | 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace. | |
289 |
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310 | |||
290 | Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by |
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311 | Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by | |
291 | *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines |
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312 | *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines | |
292 | are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block). |
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313 | are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block). | |
293 |
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314 | |||
294 | Block-oriented frontends that have a separate keyboard event to |
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315 | Block-oriented frontends that have a separate keyboard event to | |
295 | indicate execution should use the :meth:`split_blocks` method instead. |
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316 | indicate execution should use the :meth:`split_blocks` method instead. | |
296 |
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317 | |||
297 | If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately |
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318 | If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately | |
298 | returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as |
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319 | returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as | |
299 | typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution |
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320 | typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution | |
300 | backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via |
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321 | backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via | |
301 | one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms. |
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322 | one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms. | |
302 | """ |
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323 | """ | |
303 |
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324 | |||
304 | if not self._is_complete: |
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325 | if not self._is_complete: | |
305 | return True |
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326 | return True | |
306 |
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327 | |||
307 | if self.indent_spaces==0: |
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328 | if self.indent_spaces==0: | |
308 | return False |
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329 | return False | |
309 |
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330 | |||
310 | last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1] |
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331 | last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1] | |
311 | return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace()) |
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332 | return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace()) | |
312 |
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333 | |||
313 | def split_blocks(self, lines): |
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334 | def split_blocks(self, lines): | |
314 | """Split a multiline string into multiple input blocks. |
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335 | """Split a multiline string into multiple input blocks. | |
315 |
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336 | |||
316 | Note: this method starts by performing a full reset(). |
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337 | Note: this method starts by performing a full reset(). | |
317 |
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338 | |||
318 | Parameters |
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339 | Parameters | |
319 | ---------- |
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340 | ---------- | |
320 | lines : str |
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341 | lines : str | |
321 | A possibly multiline string. |
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342 | A possibly multiline string. | |
322 |
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343 | |||
323 | Returns |
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344 | Returns | |
324 | ------- |
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345 | ------- | |
325 | blocks : list |
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346 | blocks : list | |
326 | A list of strings, each possibly multiline. Each string corresponds |
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347 | A list of strings, each possibly multiline. Each string corresponds | |
327 | to a single block that can be compiled in 'single' mode (unless it |
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348 | to a single block that can be compiled in 'single' mode (unless it | |
328 | has a syntax error).""" |
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349 | has a syntax error).""" | |
329 |
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350 | |||
330 | # This code is fairly delicate. If you make any changes here, make |
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351 | # This code is fairly delicate. If you make any changes here, make | |
331 | # absolutely sure that you do run the full test suite and ALL tests |
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352 | # absolutely sure that you do run the full test suite and ALL tests | |
332 | # pass. |
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353 | # pass. | |
333 |
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354 | |||
334 | self.reset() |
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355 | self.reset() | |
335 | blocks = [] |
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356 | blocks = [] | |
336 |
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357 | |||
337 | # Reversed copy so we can use pop() efficiently and consume the input |
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358 | # Reversed copy so we can use pop() efficiently and consume the input | |
338 | # as a stack |
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359 | # as a stack | |
339 | lines = lines.splitlines()[::-1] |
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360 | lines = lines.splitlines()[::-1] | |
340 | # Outer loop over all input |
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361 | # Outer loop over all input | |
341 | while lines: |
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362 | while lines: | |
342 | # Inner loop to build each block |
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363 | # Inner loop to build each block | |
343 | while True: |
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364 | while True: | |
344 | # Safety exit from inner loop |
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365 | # Safety exit from inner loop | |
345 | if not lines: |
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366 | if not lines: | |
346 | break |
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367 | break | |
347 | # Grab next line but don't push it yet |
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368 | # Grab next line but don't push it yet | |
348 | next_line = lines.pop() |
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369 | next_line = lines.pop() | |
349 | # Blank/empty lines are pushed as-is |
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370 | # Blank/empty lines are pushed as-is | |
350 | if not next_line or next_line.isspace(): |
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371 | if not next_line or next_line.isspace(): | |
351 | self.push(next_line) |
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372 | self.push(next_line) | |
352 | continue |
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373 | continue | |
353 |
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374 | |||
354 | # Check indentation changes caused by the *next* line |
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375 | # Check indentation changes caused by the *next* line | |
355 | indent_spaces, _full_dedent = self._find_indent(next_line) |
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376 | indent_spaces, _full_dedent = self._find_indent(next_line) | |
356 |
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377 | |||
357 | # If the next line causes a dedent, it can be for two differnt |
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378 | # If the next line causes a dedent, it can be for two differnt | |
358 | # reasons: either an explicit de-dent by the user or a |
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379 | # reasons: either an explicit de-dent by the user or a | |
359 | # return/raise/pass statement. These MUST be handled |
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380 | # return/raise/pass statement. These MUST be handled | |
360 | # separately: |
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381 | # separately: | |
361 | # |
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382 | # | |
362 | # 1. the first case is only detected when the actual explicit |
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383 | # 1. the first case is only detected when the actual explicit | |
363 | # dedent happens, and that would be the *first* line of a *new* |
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384 | # dedent happens, and that would be the *first* line of a *new* | |
364 | # block. Thus, we must put the line back into the input buffer |
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385 | # block. Thus, we must put the line back into the input buffer | |
365 | # so that it starts a new block on the next pass. |
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386 | # so that it starts a new block on the next pass. | |
366 | # |
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387 | # | |
367 | # 2. the second case is detected in the line before the actual |
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388 | # 2. the second case is detected in the line before the actual | |
368 | # dedent happens, so , we consume the line and we can break out |
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389 | # dedent happens, so , we consume the line and we can break out | |
369 | # to start a new block. |
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390 | # to start a new block. | |
370 |
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391 | |||
371 | # Case 1, explicit dedent causes a break |
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392 | # Case 1, explicit dedent causes a break | |
372 | if _full_dedent and not next_line.startswith(' '): |
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393 | if _full_dedent and not next_line.startswith(' '): | |
373 | lines.append(next_line) |
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394 | lines.append(next_line) | |
374 | break |
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395 | break | |
375 |
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396 | |||
376 | # Otherwise any line is pushed |
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397 | # Otherwise any line is pushed | |
377 | self.push(next_line) |
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398 | self.push(next_line) | |
378 |
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399 | |||
379 | # Case 2, full dedent with full block ready: |
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400 | # Case 2, full dedent with full block ready: | |
380 | if _full_dedent or \ |
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401 | if _full_dedent or \ | |
381 | self.indent_spaces==0 and not self.push_accepts_more(): |
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402 | self.indent_spaces==0 and not self.push_accepts_more(): | |
382 | break |
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403 | break | |
383 | # Form the new block with the current source input |
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404 | # Form the new block with the current source input | |
384 | blocks.append(self.source_reset()) |
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405 | blocks.append(self.source_reset()) | |
385 |
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406 | |||
386 | return blocks |
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407 | return blocks | |
387 |
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408 | |||
388 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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409 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
389 | # Private interface |
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410 | # Private interface | |
390 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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411 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
391 |
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412 | |||
392 | def _find_indent(self, line): |
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413 | def _find_indent(self, line): | |
393 | """Compute the new indentation level for a single line. |
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414 | """Compute the new indentation level for a single line. | |
394 |
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415 | |||
395 | Parameters |
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416 | Parameters | |
396 | ---------- |
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417 | ---------- | |
397 | line : str |
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418 | line : str | |
398 | A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input. |
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419 | A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input. | |
399 |
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420 | |||
400 | Returns |
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421 | Returns | |
401 | ------- |
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422 | ------- | |
402 | indent_spaces : int |
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423 | indent_spaces : int | |
403 | New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces |
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424 | New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces | |
404 | if indentation doesn't change. |
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425 | if indentation doesn't change. | |
405 |
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426 | |||
406 | full_dedent : boolean |
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427 | full_dedent : boolean | |
407 | Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent. |
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428 | Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent. | |
408 | """ |
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429 | """ | |
409 | indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces |
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430 | indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces | |
410 | full_dedent = self._full_dedent |
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431 | full_dedent = self._full_dedent | |
411 |
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432 | |||
412 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) |
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433 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) | |
413 | if inisp < indent_spaces: |
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434 | if inisp < indent_spaces: | |
414 | indent_spaces = inisp |
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435 | indent_spaces = inisp | |
415 | if indent_spaces <= 0: |
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436 | if indent_spaces <= 0: | |
416 | #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg |
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437 | #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg | |
417 | full_dedent = True |
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438 | full_dedent = True | |
418 |
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439 | |||
419 | if line[-1] == ':': |
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440 | if line[-1] == ':': | |
420 | indent_spaces += 4 |
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441 | indent_spaces += 4 | |
421 | elif dedent_re.match(line): |
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442 | elif dedent_re.match(line): | |
422 | indent_spaces -= 4 |
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443 | indent_spaces -= 4 | |
423 | if indent_spaces <= 0: |
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444 | if indent_spaces <= 0: | |
424 | full_dedent = True |
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445 | full_dedent = True | |
425 |
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446 | |||
426 | # Safety |
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447 | # Safety | |
427 | if indent_spaces < 0: |
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448 | if indent_spaces < 0: | |
428 | indent_spaces = 0 |
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449 | indent_spaces = 0 | |
429 | #print 'safety' # dbg |
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450 | #print 'safety' # dbg | |
430 |
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451 | |||
431 | return indent_spaces, full_dedent |
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452 | return indent_spaces, full_dedent | |
432 |
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453 | |||
433 | def _update_indent(self, lines): |
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454 | def _update_indent(self, lines): | |
434 | for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines(): |
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455 | for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines(): | |
435 | if line and not line.isspace(): |
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456 | if line and not line.isspace(): | |
436 | self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line) |
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457 | self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line) | |
437 |
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458 | |||
438 | def _store(self, lines): |
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459 | def _store(self, lines): | |
439 | """Store one or more lines of input. |
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460 | """Store one or more lines of input. | |
440 |
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461 | |||
441 | If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically |
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462 | If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically | |
442 | appended.""" |
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463 | appended.""" | |
443 |
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464 | |||
444 | if lines.endswith('\n'): |
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465 | if lines.endswith('\n'): | |
445 | self._buffer.append(lines) |
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466 | self._buffer.append(lines) | |
446 | else: |
|
467 | else: | |
447 | self._buffer.append(lines+'\n') |
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468 | self._buffer.append(lines+'\n') | |
448 | self._set_source() |
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469 | self._set_source() | |
449 |
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470 | |||
450 | def _set_source(self): |
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471 | def _set_source(self): | |
451 | self.source = ''.join(self._buffer).encode(self.encoding) |
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472 | self.source = ''.join(self._buffer).encode(self.encoding) | |
452 |
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473 | |||
453 |
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474 | |||
454 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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475 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
455 | # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support |
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476 | # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support | |
456 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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477 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
457 |
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478 | |||
458 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. |
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479 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first word-method//rest. | |
459 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. |
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480 | # For clarity, each group in on one line. | |
460 |
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481 | |||
461 | line_split = re.compile(""" |
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482 | line_split = re.compile(""" | |
462 | ^(\s*) # any leading space |
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483 | ^(\s*) # any leading space | |
463 | ([,;/%]|!!?|\?\??) # escape character or characters |
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484 | ([,;/%]|!!?|\?\??) # escape character or characters | |
464 | \s*([\w\.]*) # function/method part (mix of \w and '.') |
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485 | \s*([\w\.]*) # function/method part (mix of \w and '.') | |
465 | (\s+.*$|$) # rest of line |
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486 | (\s+.*$|$) # rest of line | |
466 | """, re.VERBOSE) |
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487 | """, re.VERBOSE) | |
467 |
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488 | |||
468 |
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489 | |||
469 | def split_user_input(line): |
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490 | def split_user_input(line): | |
470 | """Split user input into early whitespace, esc-char, function part and rest. |
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491 | """Split user input into early whitespace, esc-char, function part and rest. | |
471 |
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492 | |||
472 | This is currently handles lines with '=' in them in a very inconsistent |
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493 | This is currently handles lines with '=' in them in a very inconsistent | |
473 | manner. |
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494 | manner. | |
474 |
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495 | |||
475 | Examples |
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496 | Examples | |
476 | ======== |
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497 | ======== | |
477 | >>> split_user_input('x=1') |
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498 | >>> split_user_input('x=1') | |
478 | ('', '', 'x=1', '') |
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499 | ('', '', 'x=1', '') | |
479 | >>> split_user_input('?') |
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500 | >>> split_user_input('?') | |
480 | ('', '?', '', '') |
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501 | ('', '?', '', '') | |
481 | >>> split_user_input('??') |
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502 | >>> split_user_input('??') | |
482 | ('', '??', '', '') |
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503 | ('', '??', '', '') | |
483 | >>> split_user_input(' ?') |
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504 | >>> split_user_input(' ?') | |
484 | (' ', '?', '', '') |
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505 | (' ', '?', '', '') | |
485 | >>> split_user_input(' ??') |
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506 | >>> split_user_input(' ??') | |
486 | (' ', '??', '', '') |
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507 | (' ', '??', '', '') | |
487 | >>> split_user_input('??x') |
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508 | >>> split_user_input('??x') | |
488 | ('', '??', 'x', '') |
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509 | ('', '??', 'x', '') | |
489 | >>> split_user_input('?x=1') |
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510 | >>> split_user_input('?x=1') | |
490 | ('', '', '?x=1', '') |
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511 | ('', '', '?x=1', '') | |
491 | >>> split_user_input('!ls') |
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512 | >>> split_user_input('!ls') | |
492 | ('', '!', 'ls', '') |
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513 | ('', '!', 'ls', '') | |
493 | >>> split_user_input(' !ls') |
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514 | >>> split_user_input(' !ls') | |
494 | (' ', '!', 'ls', '') |
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515 | (' ', '!', 'ls', '') | |
495 | >>> split_user_input('!!ls') |
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516 | >>> split_user_input('!!ls') | |
496 | ('', '!!', 'ls', '') |
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517 | ('', '!!', 'ls', '') | |
497 | >>> split_user_input(' !!ls') |
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518 | >>> split_user_input(' !!ls') | |
498 | (' ', '!!', 'ls', '') |
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519 | (' ', '!!', 'ls', '') | |
499 | >>> split_user_input(',ls') |
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520 | >>> split_user_input(',ls') | |
500 | ('', ',', 'ls', '') |
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521 | ('', ',', 'ls', '') | |
501 | >>> split_user_input(';ls') |
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522 | >>> split_user_input(';ls') | |
502 | ('', ';', 'ls', '') |
|
523 | ('', ';', 'ls', '') | |
503 | >>> split_user_input(' ;ls') |
|
524 | >>> split_user_input(' ;ls') | |
504 | (' ', ';', 'ls', '') |
|
525 | (' ', ';', 'ls', '') | |
505 | >>> split_user_input('f.g(x)') |
|
526 | >>> split_user_input('f.g(x)') | |
506 | ('', '', 'f.g(x)', '') |
|
527 | ('', '', 'f.g(x)', '') | |
507 | >>> split_user_input('f.g (x)') |
|
528 | >>> split_user_input('f.g (x)') | |
508 | ('', '', 'f.g', '(x)') |
|
529 | ('', '', 'f.g', '(x)') | |
509 | """ |
|
530 | """ | |
510 | match = line_split.match(line) |
|
531 | match = line_split.match(line) | |
511 | if match: |
|
532 | if match: | |
512 | lspace, esc, fpart, rest = match.groups() |
|
533 | lspace, esc, fpart, rest = match.groups() | |
513 | else: |
|
534 | else: | |
514 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line |
|
535 | # print "match failed for line '%s'" % line | |
515 | try: |
|
536 | try: | |
516 | fpart, rest = line.split(None,1) |
|
537 | fpart, rest = line.split(None, 1) | |
517 | except ValueError: |
|
538 | except ValueError: | |
518 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line |
|
539 | # print "split failed for line '%s'" % line | |
519 | fpart, rest = line,'' |
|
540 | fpart, rest = line,'' | |
520 | lspace = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] |
|
541 | lspace = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)', line).groups()[0] | |
521 | esc = '' |
|
542 | esc = '' | |
522 |
|
543 | |||
523 | # fpart has to be a valid python identifier, so it better be only pure |
|
544 | # fpart has to be a valid python identifier, so it better be only pure | |
524 | # ascii, no unicode: |
|
545 | # ascii, no unicode: | |
525 | try: |
|
546 | try: | |
526 | fpart = fpart.encode('ascii') |
|
547 | fpart = fpart.encode('ascii') | |
527 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
548 | except UnicodeEncodeError: | |
528 | lspace = unicode(lspace) |
|
549 | lspace = unicode(lspace) | |
529 | rest = fpart + u' ' + rest |
|
550 | rest = fpart + u' ' + rest | |
530 | fpart = u'' |
|
551 | fpart = u'' | |
531 |
|
552 | |||
532 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg |
|
553 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg | |
533 | #print 'esc <%s> fpart <%s> rest <%s>' % (esc,fpart.strip(),rest) # dbg |
|
554 | #print 'esc <%s> fpart <%s> rest <%s>' % (esc,fpart.strip(),rest) # dbg | |
534 | return lspace, esc, fpart.strip(), rest.lstrip() |
|
555 | return lspace, esc, fpart.strip(), rest.lstrip() | |
535 |
|
556 | |||
536 |
|
557 | |||
537 | # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been |
|
558 | # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been | |
538 | # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be |
|
559 | # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be | |
539 | # placed at the start. |
|
560 | # placed at the start. | |
540 |
|
561 | |||
541 | class LineInfo(object): |
|
562 | class LineInfo(object): | |
542 | """A single line of input and associated info. |
|
563 | """A single line of input and associated info. | |
543 |
|
564 | |||
544 | This is a utility class that mostly wraps the output of |
|
565 | This is a utility class that mostly wraps the output of | |
545 | :func:`split_user_input` into a convenient object to be passed around |
|
566 | :func:`split_user_input` into a convenient object to be passed around | |
546 | during input transformations. |
|
567 | during input transformations. | |
547 |
|
568 | |||
548 | Includes the following as properties: |
|
569 | Includes the following as properties: | |
549 |
|
570 | |||
550 | line |
|
571 | line | |
551 | The original, raw line |
|
572 | The original, raw line | |
552 |
|
573 | |||
553 | lspace |
|
574 | lspace | |
554 | Any early whitespace before actual text starts. |
|
575 | Any early whitespace before actual text starts. | |
555 |
|
576 | |||
556 | esc |
|
577 | esc | |
557 | The initial esc character (or characters, for double-char escapes like |
|
578 | The initial esc character (or characters, for double-char escapes like | |
558 | '??' or '!!'). |
|
579 | '??' or '!!'). | |
559 |
|
580 | |||
560 | pre_char |
|
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561 | The escape character(s) in esc or the empty string if there isn't one. |
|
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562 |
|
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563 | fpart |
|
581 | fpart | |
564 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence |
|
582 | The 'function part', which is basically the maximal initial sequence | |
565 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is |
|
583 | of valid python identifiers and the '.' character. This is what is | |
566 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, |
|
584 | checked for alias and magic transformations, used for auto-calling, | |
567 | etc. |
|
585 | etc. | |
568 |
|
586 | |||
569 | rest |
|
587 | rest | |
570 | Everything else on the line. |
|
588 | Everything else on the line. | |
571 | """ |
|
589 | """ | |
572 | def __init__(self, line): |
|
590 | def __init__(self, line): | |
573 | self.line = line |
|
591 | self.line = line | |
574 | self.lspace, self.esc, self.fpart, self.rest = \ |
|
592 | self.lspace, self.esc, self.fpart, self.rest = \ | |
575 | split_user_input(line) |
|
593 | split_user_input(line) | |
576 |
|
594 | |||
577 | def __str__(self): |
|
595 | def __str__(self): | |
578 | return "LineInfo [%s|%s|%s|%s]" % (self.lspace, self.esc, |
|
596 | return "LineInfo [%s|%s|%s|%s]" % (self.lspace, self.esc, | |
579 | self.fpart, self.rest) |
|
597 | self.fpart, self.rest) | |
580 |
|
598 | |||
581 |
|
599 | |||
582 | # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape |
|
600 | # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape | |
583 | # character but instead on patterns on the input line |
|
601 | # character but instead on patterns on the input line | |
584 |
|
602 | |||
585 | # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be |
|
603 | # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be | |
586 | # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we |
|
604 | # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we | |
587 | # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity |
|
605 | # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity | |
588 |
|
606 | |||
589 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
607 | _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
590 | r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
608 | r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
591 |
|
609 | |||
592 | def transform_assign_system(line): |
|
610 | def transform_assign_system(line): | |
593 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" |
|
611 | """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax.""" | |
594 | # FIXME: This transforms the line to use %sc, but we've listed that magic |
|
612 | # FIXME: This transforms the line to use %sc, but we've listed that magic | |
595 | # as deprecated. We should then implement this functionality in a |
|
613 | # as deprecated. We should then implement this functionality in a | |
596 | # standalone api that we can transform to, without going through a |
|
614 | # standalone api that we can transform to, without going through a | |
597 | # deprecated magic. |
|
615 | # deprecated magic. | |
598 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) |
|
616 | m = _assign_system_re.match(line) | |
599 | if m is not None: |
|
617 | if m is not None: | |
600 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
618 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
601 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
619 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
602 | expr = make_quoted_expr("sc -l = %s" % cmd) |
|
620 | expr = make_quoted_expr("sc -l = %s" % cmd) | |
603 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
621 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
604 | return new_line |
|
622 | return new_line | |
605 | return line |
|
623 | return line | |
606 |
|
624 | |||
607 |
|
625 | |||
608 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' |
|
626 | _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))' | |
609 | r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') |
|
627 | r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)') | |
610 |
|
628 | |||
611 | def transform_assign_magic(line): |
|
629 | def transform_assign_magic(line): | |
612 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" |
|
630 | """Handle the `a = %who` syntax.""" | |
613 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) |
|
631 | m = _assign_magic_re.match(line) | |
614 | if m is not None: |
|
632 | if m is not None: | |
615 | cmd = m.group('cmd') |
|
633 | cmd = m.group('cmd') | |
616 | lhs = m.group('lhs') |
|
634 | lhs = m.group('lhs') | |
617 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) |
|
635 | expr = make_quoted_expr(cmd) | |
618 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) |
|
636 | new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%s)' % (lhs, expr) | |
619 | return new_line |
|
637 | return new_line | |
620 | return line |
|
638 | return line | |
621 |
|
639 | |||
622 |
|
640 | |||
623 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') |
|
641 | _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )') | |
624 |
|
642 | |||
625 | def transform_classic_prompt(line): |
|
643 | def transform_classic_prompt(line): | |
626 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" |
|
644 | """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax.""" | |
627 |
|
645 | |||
628 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
646 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |
629 | return line |
|
647 | return line | |
630 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
648 | m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line) | |
631 | if m: |
|
649 | if m: | |
632 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
650 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
633 | else: |
|
651 | else: | |
634 | return line |
|
652 | return line | |
635 |
|
653 | |||
636 |
|
654 | |||
637 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') |
|
655 | _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )') | |
638 |
|
656 | |||
639 | def transform_ipy_prompt(line): |
|
657 | def transform_ipy_prompt(line): | |
640 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" |
|
658 | """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax.""" | |
641 |
|
659 | |||
642 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
660 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |
643 | return line |
|
661 | return line | |
644 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) |
|
662 | m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line) | |
645 | if m: |
|
663 | if m: | |
646 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] |
|
664 | return line[len(m.group(0)):] | |
647 | else: |
|
665 | else: | |
648 | return line |
|
666 | return line | |
649 |
|
667 | |||
650 |
|
668 | |||
651 | def transform_unescaped(line): |
|
669 | class EscapedTransformer(object): | |
652 |
""" |
|
670 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out.""" | |
653 |
|
||||
654 | This calls to the above transform_* functions for the actual line |
|
|||
655 | translations. |
|
|||
656 |
|
671 | |||
657 | Parameters |
|
672 | def __init__(self): | |
658 | ---------- |
|
673 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : self.tr_system, | |
659 | line : str |
|
674 | ESC_SH_CAP : self.tr_system2, | |
660 | A single line of input to be transformed. |
|
675 | ESC_HELP : self.tr_help, | |
661 |
|
676 | ESC_HELP2 : self.tr_help, | ||
662 | Returns |
|
677 | ESC_MAGIC : self.tr_magic, | |
663 | ------- |
|
678 | ESC_QUOTE : self.tr_quote, | |
664 | new_line : str |
|
679 | ESC_QUOTE2 : self.tr_quote2, | |
665 | Transformed line, which may be identical to the original.""" |
|
680 | ESC_PAREN : self.tr_paren } | |
|
681 | self.tr = tr | |||
|
682 | ||||
|
683 | # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the | |||
|
684 | # user at the beginning of a line | |||
|
685 | @staticmethod | |||
|
686 | def tr_system(line_info): | |||
|
687 | "Translate lines escaped with: !" | |||
|
688 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) | |||
|
689 | return '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, | |||
|
690 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |||
|
691 | ||||
|
692 | @staticmethod | |||
|
693 | def tr_system2(line_info): | |||
|
694 | "Translate lines escaped with: !!" | |||
|
695 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:] | |||
|
696 | return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, | |||
|
697 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |||
|
698 | ||||
|
699 | @staticmethod | |||
|
700 | def tr_help(line_info): | |||
|
701 | "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??" | |||
|
702 | # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen | |||
|
703 | if not line_info.line[1:]: | |||
|
704 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' | |||
|
705 | ||||
|
706 | # There may be one or two '?' at the end, move them to the front so that | |||
|
707 | # the rest of the logic can assume escapes are at the start | |||
|
708 | line = line_info.line | |||
|
709 | if line.endswith('?'): | |||
|
710 | line = line[-1] + line[:-1] | |||
|
711 | if line.endswith('?'): | |||
|
712 | line = line[-1] + line[:-1] | |||
|
713 | line_info = LineInfo(line) | |||
|
714 | ||||
|
715 | # From here on, simply choose which level of detail to get. | |||
|
716 | if line_info.esc == '?': | |||
|
717 | pinfo = 'pinfo' | |||
|
718 | elif line_info.esc == '??': | |||
|
719 | pinfo = 'pinfo2' | |||
|
720 | ||||
|
721 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic("%s %s")' | |||
|
722 | return tpl % (line_info.lspace, pinfo, | |||
|
723 | ' '.join([line_info.fpart, line_info.rest]).strip()) | |||
|
724 | ||||
|
725 | @staticmethod | |||
|
726 | def tr_magic(line_info): | |||
|
727 | "Translate lines escaped with: %" | |||
|
728 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' | |||
|
729 | cmd = make_quoted_expr(' '.join([line_info.fpart, | |||
|
730 | line_info.rest])).strip() | |||
|
731 | return tpl % (line_info.lspace, cmd) | |||
|
732 | ||||
|
733 | @staticmethod | |||
|
734 | def tr_quote(line_info): | |||
|
735 | "Translate lines escaped with: ," | |||
|
736 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, | |||
|
737 | '", "'.join(line_info.rest.split()) ) | |||
|
738 | ||||
|
739 | @staticmethod | |||
|
740 | def tr_quote2(line_info): | |||
|
741 | "Translate lines escaped with: ;" | |||
|
742 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, | |||
|
743 | line_info.rest) | |||
|
744 | ||||
|
745 | @staticmethod | |||
|
746 | def tr_paren(line_info): | |||
|
747 | "Translate lines escaped with: /" | |||
|
748 | return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, | |||
|
749 | ", ".join(line_info.rest.split())) | |||
|
750 | ||||
|
751 | def __call__(self, line): | |||
|
752 | """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out. | |||
|
753 | ||||
|
754 | This calls the above tr_* static methods for the actual line | |||
|
755 | translations.""" | |||
|
756 | ||||
|
757 | # Empty lines just get returned unmodified | |||
|
758 | if not line or line.isspace(): | |||
|
759 | return line | |||
666 |
|
760 | |||
667 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
761 | # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be | |
668 | return line |
|
762 | line_info = LineInfo(line) | |
669 |
|
763 | |||
670 | new_line = line |
|
764 | # If the escape is not at the start, only '?' needs to be special-cased. | |
671 | for f in [transform_assign_system, transform_assign_magic, |
|
765 | # All other escapes are only valid at the start | |
672 | transform_classic_prompt, transform_ipy_prompt ] : |
|
766 | if not line_info.esc in self.tr: | |
673 | new_line = f(new_line) |
|
767 | if line.endswith(ESC_HELP): | |
674 | return new_line |
|
768 | return self.tr_help(line_info) | |
675 |
|
769 | else: | ||
676 | # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the |
|
770 | # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line | |
677 | # user at the beginning of a line |
|
771 | return line | |
678 |
|
||||
679 | def tr_system(line_info): |
|
|||
680 | "Translate lines escaped with: !" |
|
|||
681 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL) |
|
|||
682 | return '%sget_ipython().system(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, |
|
|||
683 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
|||
684 |
|
||||
685 |
|
||||
686 | def tr_system2(line_info): |
|
|||
687 | "Translate lines escaped with: !!" |
|
|||
688 | cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:] |
|
|||
689 | return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, |
|
|||
690 | make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
|||
691 |
|
||||
692 |
|
||||
693 | def tr_help(line_info): |
|
|||
694 | "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??" |
|
|||
695 | # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen |
|
|||
696 | if not line_info.line[1:]: |
|
|||
697 | return 'get_ipython().show_usage()' |
|
|||
698 |
|
||||
699 | # There may be one or two '?' at the end, move them to the front so that |
|
|||
700 | # the rest of the logic can assume escapes are at the start |
|
|||
701 | line = line_info.line |
|
|||
702 | if line.endswith('?'): |
|
|||
703 | line = line[-1] + line[:-1] |
|
|||
704 | if line.endswith('?'): |
|
|||
705 | line = line[-1] + line[:-1] |
|
|||
706 | line_info = LineInfo(line) |
|
|||
707 |
|
||||
708 | # From here on, simply choose which level of detail to get. |
|
|||
709 | if line_info.esc == '?': |
|
|||
710 | pinfo = 'pinfo' |
|
|||
711 | elif line_info.esc == '??': |
|
|||
712 | pinfo = 'pinfo2' |
|
|||
713 |
|
||||
714 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic("%s %s")' |
|
|||
715 | return tpl % (line_info.lspace, pinfo, |
|
|||
716 | ' '.join([line_info.fpart, line_info.rest]).strip()) |
|
|||
717 |
|
||||
718 |
|
||||
719 | def tr_magic(line_info): |
|
|||
720 | "Translate lines escaped with: %" |
|
|||
721 | tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%s)' |
|
|||
722 | cmd = make_quoted_expr(' '.join([line_info.fpart, |
|
|||
723 | line_info.rest])).strip() |
|
|||
724 | return tpl % (line_info.lspace, cmd) |
|
|||
725 |
|
||||
726 |
|
||||
727 | def tr_quote(line_info): |
|
|||
728 | "Translate lines escaped with: ," |
|
|||
729 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, |
|
|||
730 | '", "'.join(line_info.rest.split()) ) |
|
|||
731 |
|
||||
732 |
|
||||
733 | def tr_quote2(line_info): |
|
|||
734 | "Translate lines escaped with: ;" |
|
|||
735 | return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, |
|
|||
736 | line_info.rest) |
|
|||
737 |
|
||||
738 |
|
||||
739 | def tr_paren(line_info): |
|
|||
740 | "Translate lines escaped with: /" |
|
|||
741 | return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info.lspace, line_info.fpart, |
|
|||
742 | ", ".join(line_info.rest.split())) |
|
|||
743 |
|
||||
744 |
|
||||
745 | def transform_escaped(line): |
|
|||
746 | """Transform lines that are explicitly escaped out. |
|
|||
747 |
|
||||
748 | This calls to the above tr_* functions for the actual line translations.""" |
|
|||
749 |
|
||||
750 | tr = { ESC_SHELL : tr_system, |
|
|||
751 | ESC_SH_CAP : tr_system2, |
|
|||
752 | ESC_HELP : tr_help, |
|
|||
753 | ESC_HELP2 : tr_help, |
|
|||
754 | ESC_MAGIC : tr_magic, |
|
|||
755 | ESC_QUOTE : tr_quote, |
|
|||
756 | ESC_QUOTE2 : tr_quote2, |
|
|||
757 | ESC_PAREN : tr_paren } |
|
|||
758 |
|
||||
759 | # Empty lines just get returned unmodified |
|
|||
760 | if not line or line.isspace(): |
|
|||
761 | return line |
|
|||
762 |
|
772 | |||
763 | # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be |
|
773 | return self.tr[line_info.esc](line_info) | |
764 | line_info = LineInfo(line) |
|
|||
765 |
|
774 | |||
766 | # If the escape is not at the start, only '?' needs to be special-cased. |
|
775 | # A function-looking object to be used by the rest of the code. The purpose of | |
767 | # All other escapes are only valid at the start |
|
776 | # the class in this case is to organize related functionality, more than to | |
768 | if not line_info.esc in tr: |
|
777 | # manage state. | |
769 | if line.endswith(ESC_HELP): |
|
778 | transform_escaped = EscapedTransformer() | |
770 | return tr_help(line_info) |
|
|||
771 | else: |
|
|||
772 | # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line |
|
|||
773 | return line |
|
|||
774 |
|
||||
775 | return tr[line_info.esc](line_info) |
|
|||
776 |
|
779 | |||
777 |
|
780 | |||
778 | class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter): |
|
781 | class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter): | |
779 | """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax.""" |
|
782 | """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax.""" | |
780 |
|
783 | |||
781 | def push(self, lines): |
|
784 | def push(self, lines): | |
782 | """Push one or more lines of IPython input. |
|
785 | """Push one or more lines of IPython input. | |
783 | """ |
|
786 | """ | |
|
787 | if not lines: | |||
|
788 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(lines) | |||
|
789 | ||||
|
790 | lines_list = lines.splitlines() | |||
|
791 | ||||
|
792 | transforms = [transform_escaped, transform_assign_system, | |||
|
793 | transform_assign_magic, transform_ipy_prompt, | |||
|
794 | transform_classic_prompt] | |||
|
795 | ||||
|
796 | # Transform logic | |||
|
797 | # | |||
784 | # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no |
|
798 | # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no | |
785 |
# input yet, or complete input |
|
799 | # input yet, or complete input, or if the last line of the buffer ends | |
|
800 | # with ':' (opening an indented block). This prevents the accidental | |||
786 | # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like |
|
801 | # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like | |
787 | # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions. |
|
802 | # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions. | |
788 | lines_list = lines.splitlines() |
|
803 | # | |
789 | if self._is_complete or not self._buffer: |
|
804 | # The last heuristic, while ugly, ensures that the first line of an | |
|
805 | # indented block is correctly transformed. | |||
|
806 | # | |||
|
807 | # FIXME: try to find a cleaner approach for this last bit. | |||
|
808 | ||||
|
809 | for line in lines_list: | |||
|
810 | if self._is_complete or not self._buffer or \ | |||
|
811 | (self._buffer and self._buffer[-1].rstrip().endswith(':')): | |||
|
812 | for f in transforms: | |||
|
813 | line = f(line) | |||
790 |
|
814 | |||
791 | new_list = map(transform_escaped, lines_list) |
|
815 | out = super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(line) | |
792 | else: |
|
|||
793 | new_list = lines_list |
|
|||
794 |
|
816 | |||
795 | # Now apply the unescaped transformations to each input line |
|
817 | return out | |
796 | new_list = map(transform_unescaped, new_list) |
|
|||
797 | newlines = '\n'.join(new_list) |
|
|||
798 | return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(newlines) |
|
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Tests for the inputsplitter module. |
|
2 | """Tests for the inputsplitter module. | |
3 | """ |
|
3 | """ | |
4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
4 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
5 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team |
|
5 | # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team | |
6 | # |
|
6 | # | |
7 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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7 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
8 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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8 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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9 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 | # Imports |
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12 | # Imports | |
13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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13 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | # stdlib |
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14 | # stdlib | |
15 | import unittest |
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15 | import unittest | |
16 | import sys |
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16 | import sys | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | # Third party |
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18 | # Third party | |
19 | import nose.tools as nt |
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19 | import nose.tools as nt | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | # Our own |
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21 | # Our own | |
22 | from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp |
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22 | from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
25 | # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests) |
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25 | # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests) | |
26 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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26 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that |
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28 | # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that | |
29 | # can be useful during development of code here. |
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29 | # can be useful during development of code here. | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | def mini_interactive_loop(raw_input): |
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31 | def mini_interactive_loop(raw_input): | |
32 | """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop. |
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32 | """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop. | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake |
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34 | This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake | |
35 | raw_input that simulates interactive input.""" |
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35 | raw_input that simulates interactive input.""" | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter |
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37 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | isp = InputSplitter() |
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39 | isp = InputSplitter() | |
40 | # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read |
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40 | # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read | |
41 | # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we |
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41 | # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we | |
42 | # only illustrate the basic inner loop. |
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42 | # only illustrate the basic inner loop. | |
43 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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43 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
44 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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44 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
45 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent |
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45 | prompt = '>>> ' + indent | |
46 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) |
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46 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt) | |
47 | isp.push(line) |
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47 | isp.push(line) | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real |
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49 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real | |
50 | # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. |
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50 | # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. | |
51 | src = isp.source_reset() |
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51 | src = isp.source_reset() | |
52 | #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg |
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52 | #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg | |
53 | return src |
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53 | return src | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 | # Test utilities, just for local use |
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56 | # Test utilities, just for local use | |
57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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57 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | def assemble(block): |
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59 | def assemble(block): | |
60 | """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks.""" |
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60 | """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks.""" | |
61 | return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block] |
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61 | return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block] | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | def pseudo_input(lines): |
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64 | def pseudo_input(lines): | |
65 | """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list.""" |
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65 | """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list.""" | |
66 | ilines = iter(lines) |
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66 | ilines = iter(lines) | |
67 | def raw_in(prompt): |
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67 | def raw_in(prompt): | |
68 | try: |
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68 | try: | |
69 | return next(ilines) |
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69 | return next(ilines) | |
70 | except StopIteration: |
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70 | except StopIteration: | |
71 | return '' |
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71 | return '' | |
72 | return raw_in |
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72 | return raw_in | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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74 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
75 | # Tests |
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75 | # Tests | |
76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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76 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
77 | def test_spaces(): |
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77 | def test_spaces(): | |
78 | tests = [('', 0), |
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78 | tests = [('', 0), | |
79 | (' ', 1), |
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79 | (' ', 1), | |
80 | ('\n', 0), |
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80 | ('\n', 0), | |
81 | (' \n', 1), |
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81 | (' \n', 1), | |
82 | ('x', 0), |
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82 | ('x', 0), | |
83 | (' x', 1), |
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83 | (' x', 1), | |
84 | (' x',2), |
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84 | (' x',2), | |
85 | (' x',4), |
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85 | (' x',4), | |
86 | # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace! |
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86 | # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace! | |
87 | ('\tx', 1), |
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87 | ('\tx', 1), | |
88 | ('\t x', 2), |
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88 | ('\t x', 2), | |
89 | ] |
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89 | ] | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | for s, nsp in tests: |
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91 | for s, nsp in tests: | |
92 | nt.assert_equal(isp.num_ini_spaces(s), nsp) |
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92 | nt.assert_equal(isp.num_ini_spaces(s), nsp) | |
93 |
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93 | |||
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | def test_remove_comments(): |
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95 | def test_remove_comments(): | |
96 | tests = [('text', 'text'), |
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96 | tests = [('text', 'text'), | |
97 | ('text # comment', 'text '), |
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97 | ('text # comment', 'text '), | |
98 | ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'), |
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98 | ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'), | |
99 | ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'), |
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99 | ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'), | |
100 | ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'), |
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100 | ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'), | |
101 | ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n', |
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101 | ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n', | |
102 | 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'), |
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102 | 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'), | |
103 | ] |
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103 | ] | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | for inp, out in tests: |
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105 | for inp, out in tests: | |
106 | nt.assert_equal(isp.remove_comments(inp), out) |
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106 | nt.assert_equal(isp.remove_comments(inp), out) | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | def test_get_input_encoding(): |
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109 | def test_get_input_encoding(): | |
110 | encoding = isp.get_input_encoding() |
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110 | encoding = isp.get_input_encoding() | |
111 | nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring)) |
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111 | nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring)) | |
112 | # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the |
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112 | # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the | |
113 | # encoding we got. |
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113 | # encoding we got. | |
114 | nt.assert_equal('test'.encode(encoding), 'test') |
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114 | nt.assert_equal('test'.encode(encoding), 'test') | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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117 | class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
118 | def setUp(self): |
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118 | def setUp(self): | |
119 | self.old_stdin = sys.stdin |
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119 | self.old_stdin = sys.stdin | |
120 | class X: pass |
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120 | class X: pass | |
121 | fake_stdin = X() |
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121 | fake_stdin = X() | |
122 | sys.stdin = fake_stdin |
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122 | sys.stdin = fake_stdin | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | def test(self): |
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124 | def test(self): | |
125 | # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right |
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125 | # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right | |
126 | # thing |
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126 | # thing | |
127 | enc = isp.get_input_encoding() |
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127 | enc = isp.get_input_encoding() | |
128 | self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii') |
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128 | self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii') | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 | def tearDown(self): |
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130 | def tearDown(self): | |
131 | sys.stdin = self.old_stdin |
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131 | sys.stdin = self.old_stdin | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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134 | class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
135 | def setUp(self): |
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135 | def setUp(self): | |
136 | self.isp = isp.InputSplitter() |
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136 | self.isp = isp.InputSplitter() | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | def test_reset(self): |
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138 | def test_reset(self): | |
139 | isp = self.isp |
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139 | isp = self.isp | |
140 | isp.push('x=1') |
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140 | isp.push('x=1') | |
141 | isp.reset() |
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141 | isp.reset() | |
142 | self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, []) |
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142 | self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, []) | |
143 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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143 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
144 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, '') |
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144 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, '') | |
145 | self.assertEqual(isp.code, None) |
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145 | self.assertEqual(isp.code, None) | |
146 | self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False) |
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146 | self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False) | |
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | def test_source(self): |
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148 | def test_source(self): | |
149 | self.isp._store('1') |
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149 | self.isp._store('1') | |
150 | self.isp._store('2') |
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150 | self.isp._store('2') | |
151 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n') |
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151 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n') | |
152 | self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0) |
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152 | self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0) | |
153 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n') |
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153 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n') | |
154 | self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, []) |
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154 | self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, []) | |
155 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '') |
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155 | self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '') | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | def test_indent(self): |
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157 | def test_indent(self): | |
158 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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158 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
159 | isp.push('x=1') |
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159 | isp.push('x=1') | |
160 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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160 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
161 | isp.push('if 1:\n x=1') |
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161 | isp.push('if 1:\n x=1') | |
162 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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162 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
163 | isp.push('y=2\n') |
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163 | isp.push('y=2\n') | |
164 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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164 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
165 | isp.push('if 1:') |
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165 | isp.push('if 1:') | |
166 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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166 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
167 | isp.push(' x=1') |
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167 | isp.push(' x=1') | |
168 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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168 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
169 | # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level |
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169 | # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level | |
170 | isp.push(' '*2) |
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170 | isp.push(' '*2) | |
171 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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171 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def test_indent2(self): |
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173 | def test_indent2(self): | |
174 | isp = self.isp |
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174 | isp = self.isp | |
175 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we |
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175 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we | |
176 | # shouldn't get confused. |
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176 | # shouldn't get confused. | |
177 | isp.push("if 1:") |
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177 | isp.push("if 1:") | |
178 | isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)") |
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178 | isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)") | |
179 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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179 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
180 |
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180 | |||
181 | def test_dedent(self): |
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181 | def test_dedent(self): | |
182 | isp = self.isp # shorthand |
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182 | isp = self.isp # shorthand | |
183 | isp.push('if 1:') |
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183 | isp.push('if 1:') | |
184 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) |
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184 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4) | |
185 | isp.push(' pass') |
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185 | isp.push(' pass') | |
186 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) |
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186 | self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0) | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | def test_push(self): |
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188 | def test_push(self): | |
189 | isp = self.isp |
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189 | isp = self.isp | |
190 | self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1')) |
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190 | self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1')) | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | def test_push2(self): |
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192 | def test_push2(self): | |
193 | isp = self.isp |
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193 | isp = self.isp | |
194 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:')) |
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194 | self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:')) | |
195 | for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']: |
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195 | for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']: | |
196 | self.assertTrue(isp.push(line)) |
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196 | self.assertTrue(isp.push(line)) | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | def test_push3(self): |
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198 | def test_push3(self): | |
199 | """Test input with leading whitespace""" |
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199 | """Test input with leading whitespace""" | |
200 | isp = self.isp |
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200 | isp = self.isp | |
201 | isp.push(' x=1') |
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201 | isp.push(' x=1') | |
202 | isp.push(' y=2') |
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202 | isp.push(' y=2') | |
203 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'if 1:\n x=1\n y=2\n') |
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203 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'if 1:\n x=1\n y=2\n') | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | def test_replace_mode(self): |
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205 | def test_replace_mode(self): | |
206 | isp = self.isp |
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206 | isp = self.isp | |
207 | isp.input_mode = 'replace' |
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207 | isp.input_mode = 'replace' | |
208 | isp.push('x=1') |
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208 | isp.push('x=1') | |
209 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n') |
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209 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n') | |
210 | isp.push('x=2') |
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210 | isp.push('x=2') | |
211 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n') |
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211 | self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n') | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | def test_push_accepts_more(self): |
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213 | def test_push_accepts_more(self): | |
214 | isp = self.isp |
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214 | isp = self.isp | |
215 | isp.push('x=1') |
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215 | isp.push('x=1') | |
216 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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216 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | def test_push_accepts_more2(self): |
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218 | def test_push_accepts_more2(self): | |
219 | isp = self.isp |
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219 | isp = self.isp | |
220 | isp.push('if 1:') |
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220 | isp.push('if 1:') | |
221 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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221 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
222 | isp.push(' x=1') |
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222 | isp.push(' x=1') | |
223 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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223 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
224 | isp.push('') |
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224 | isp.push('') | |
225 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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225 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | def test_push_accepts_more3(self): |
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227 | def test_push_accepts_more3(self): | |
228 | isp = self.isp |
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228 | isp = self.isp | |
229 | isp.push("x = (2+\n3)") |
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229 | isp.push("x = (2+\n3)") | |
230 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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230 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | def test_push_accepts_more4(self): |
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232 | def test_push_accepts_more4(self): | |
233 | isp = self.isp |
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233 | isp = self.isp | |
234 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we |
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234 | # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we | |
235 | # shouldn't get confused. |
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235 | # shouldn't get confused. | |
236 | # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like |
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236 | # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like | |
237 | # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or |
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237 | # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or | |
238 | # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite |
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238 | # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite | |
239 | # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a |
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239 | # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a | |
240 | # problem. We'll need to see. |
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240 | # problem. We'll need to see. | |
241 | isp.push("if 1:") |
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241 | isp.push("if 1:") | |
242 | isp.push(" x = (2+") |
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242 | isp.push(" x = (2+") | |
243 | isp.push(" 3)") |
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243 | isp.push(" 3)") | |
244 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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244 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
245 | isp.push(" y = 3") |
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245 | isp.push(" y = 3") | |
246 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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246 | self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
247 | isp.push('') |
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247 | isp.push('') | |
248 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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248 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | def test_syntax_error(self): |
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250 | def test_syntax_error(self): | |
251 | isp = self.isp |
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251 | isp = self.isp | |
252 | # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid |
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252 | # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid | |
253 | # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython |
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253 | # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython | |
254 | # special-syntax conversion. |
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254 | # special-syntax conversion. | |
255 | isp.push('run foo') |
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255 | isp.push('run foo') | |
256 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) |
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256 | self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more()) | |
257 |
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257 | |||
258 | def check_split(self, block_lines, compile=True): |
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258 | def check_split(self, block_lines, compile=True): | |
259 | blocks = assemble(block_lines) |
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259 | blocks = assemble(block_lines) | |
260 | lines = ''.join(blocks) |
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260 | lines = ''.join(blocks) | |
261 | oblock = self.isp.split_blocks(lines) |
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261 | oblock = self.isp.split_blocks(lines) | |
262 | self.assertEqual(oblock, blocks) |
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262 | self.assertEqual(oblock, blocks) | |
263 | if compile: |
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263 | if compile: | |
264 | for block in blocks: |
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264 | for block in blocks: | |
265 | self.isp._compile(block) |
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265 | self.isp._compile(block) | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | def test_split(self): |
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267 | def test_split(self): | |
268 | # All blocks of input we want to test in a list. The format for each |
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268 | # All blocks of input we want to test in a list. The format for each | |
269 | # block is a list of lists, with each inner lists consisting of all the |
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269 | # block is a list of lists, with each inner lists consisting of all the | |
270 | # lines (as single-lines) that should make up a sub-block. |
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270 | # lines (as single-lines) that should make up a sub-block. | |
271 |
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271 | |||
272 | # Note: do NOT put here sub-blocks that don't compile, as the |
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272 | # Note: do NOT put here sub-blocks that don't compile, as the | |
273 | # check_split() routine makes a final verification pass to check that |
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273 | # check_split() routine makes a final verification pass to check that | |
274 | # each sub_block, as returned by split_blocks(), does compile |
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274 | # each sub_block, as returned by split_blocks(), does compile | |
275 | # correctly. |
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275 | # correctly. | |
276 | all_blocks = [ [['x=1']], |
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276 | all_blocks = [ [['x=1']], | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | [['x=1'], |
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278 | [['x=1'], | |
279 | ['y=2']], |
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279 | ['y=2']], | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | [['x=1'], |
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281 | [['x=1'], | |
282 | ['# a comment'], |
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282 | ['# a comment'], | |
283 | ['y=11']], |
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283 | ['y=11']], | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | [['if 1:', |
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285 | [['if 1:', | |
286 | ' x=1'], |
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286 | ' x=1'], | |
287 | ['y=3']], |
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287 | ['y=3']], | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | [['def f(x):', |
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289 | [['def f(x):', | |
290 | ' return x'], |
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290 | ' return x'], | |
291 | ['x=1']], |
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291 | ['x=1']], | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | [['def f(x):', |
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293 | [['def f(x):', | |
294 | ' x+=1', |
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294 | ' x+=1', | |
295 | ' ', |
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295 | ' ', | |
296 | ' return x'], |
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296 | ' return x'], | |
297 | ['x=1']], |
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297 | ['x=1']], | |
298 |
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298 | |||
299 | [['def f(x):', |
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299 | [['def f(x):', | |
300 | ' if x>0:', |
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300 | ' if x>0:', | |
301 | ' y=1', |
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301 | ' y=1', | |
302 | ' # a comment', |
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302 | ' # a comment', | |
303 | ' else:', |
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303 | ' else:', | |
304 | ' y=4', |
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304 | ' y=4', | |
305 | ' ', |
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305 | ' ', | |
306 | ' return y'], |
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306 | ' return y'], | |
307 | ['x=1'], |
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307 | ['x=1'], | |
308 | ['if 1:', |
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308 | ['if 1:', | |
309 | ' y=11'] ], |
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309 | ' y=11'] ], | |
310 |
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310 | |||
311 | [['for i in range(10):' |
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311 | [['for i in range(10):' | |
312 | ' x=i**2']], |
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312 | ' x=i**2']], | |
313 |
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313 | |||
314 | [['for i in range(10):' |
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314 | [['for i in range(10):' | |
315 | ' x=i**2'], |
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315 | ' x=i**2'], | |
316 | ['z = 1']], |
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316 | ['z = 1']], | |
317 | ] |
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317 | ] | |
318 | for block_lines in all_blocks: |
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318 | for block_lines in all_blocks: | |
319 | self.check_split(block_lines) |
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319 | self.check_split(block_lines) | |
320 |
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320 | |||
321 | def test_split_syntax_errors(self): |
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321 | def test_split_syntax_errors(self): | |
322 | # Block splitting with invalid syntax |
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322 | # Block splitting with invalid syntax | |
323 | all_blocks = [ [['a syntax error']], |
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323 | all_blocks = [ [['a syntax error']], | |
324 |
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324 | |||
325 | [['x=1'], |
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325 | [['x=1'], | |
326 | ['a syntax error']], |
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326 | ['a syntax error']], | |
327 |
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327 | |||
328 | [['for i in range(10):' |
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328 | [['for i in range(10):' | |
329 | ' an error']], |
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329 | ' an error']], | |
330 |
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330 | |||
331 | ] |
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331 | ] | |
332 | for block_lines in all_blocks: |
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332 | for block_lines in all_blocks: | |
333 | self.check_split(block_lines, compile=False) |
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333 | self.check_split(block_lines, compile=False) | |
334 |
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334 | |||
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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336 | class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
337 | """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell. |
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337 | """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell. | |
338 | """ |
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338 | """ | |
339 | def check_ns(self, lines, ns): |
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339 | def check_ns(self, lines, ns): | |
340 | """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace. |
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340 | """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace. | |
341 |
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341 | |||
342 | Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an |
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342 | Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an | |
343 | auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does |
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343 | auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does | |
344 | auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input. |
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344 | auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input. | |
345 | """ |
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345 | """ | |
346 | src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines)) |
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346 | src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines)) | |
347 | test_ns = {} |
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347 | test_ns = {} | |
348 | exec src in test_ns |
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348 | exec src in test_ns | |
349 | # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns, |
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349 | # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns, | |
350 | # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But |
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350 | # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But | |
351 | # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns |
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351 | # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns | |
352 | for k,v in ns.items(): |
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352 | for k,v in ns.items(): | |
353 | self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v) |
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353 | self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v) | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | def test_simple(self): |
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355 | def test_simple(self): | |
356 | self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1)) |
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356 | self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1)) | |
357 |
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357 | |||
358 | def test_simple2(self): |
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358 | def test_simple2(self): | |
359 | self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2)) |
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359 | self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2)) | |
360 |
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360 | |||
361 | def test_xy(self): |
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361 | def test_xy(self): | |
362 | self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2)) |
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362 | self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2)) | |
363 |
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363 | |||
364 | def test_abc(self): |
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364 | def test_abc(self): | |
365 | self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3)) |
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365 | self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3)) | |
366 |
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366 | |||
367 | def test_multi(self): |
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367 | def test_multi(self): | |
368 | self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4)) |
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368 | self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4)) | |
369 |
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369 | |||
370 |
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370 | |||
371 | def test_LineInfo(): |
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371 | def test_LineInfo(): | |
372 | """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()""" |
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372 | """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()""" | |
373 | linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home') |
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373 | linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home') | |
374 | nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]') |
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374 | nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]') | |
375 |
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375 | |||
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | def test_split_user_input(): |
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377 | def test_split_user_input(): | |
378 | """Unicode test - split_user_input already has good doctests""" |
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378 | """Unicode test - split_user_input already has good doctests""" | |
379 | line = u"PΓ©rez Fernando" |
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379 | line = u"PΓ©rez Fernando" | |
380 | parts = isp.split_user_input(line) |
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380 | parts = isp.split_user_input(line) | |
381 | parts_expected = (u'', u'', u'', line) |
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381 | parts_expected = (u'', u'', u'', line) | |
382 | nt.assert_equal(parts, parts_expected) |
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382 | nt.assert_equal(parts, parts_expected) | |
383 |
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383 | |||
384 |
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384 | |||
385 | # Transformer tests |
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385 | # Transformer tests | |
386 | def transform_checker(tests, func): |
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386 | def transform_checker(tests, func): | |
387 | """Utility to loop over test inputs""" |
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387 | """Utility to loop over test inputs""" | |
388 | for inp, tr in tests: |
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388 | for inp, tr in tests: | |
389 | nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr) |
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389 | nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr) | |
390 |
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390 | |||
391 | # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of |
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391 | # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of | |
392 | # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use |
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392 | # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use | |
393 | # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the |
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393 | # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the | |
394 | # larger objects |
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394 | # larger objects | |
395 |
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395 | |||
396 | syntax = \ |
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396 | syntax = \ | |
397 | dict(assign_system = |
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397 | dict(assign_system = | |
398 | [('a =! ls', 'a = get_ipython().magic("sc -l = ls")'), |
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398 | [('a =! ls', 'a = get_ipython().magic("sc -l = ls")'), | |
399 | ('b = !ls', 'b = get_ipython().magic("sc -l = ls")'), |
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399 | ('b = !ls', 'b = get_ipython().magic("sc -l = ls")'), | |
400 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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400 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
401 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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401 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
402 | ], |
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402 | ], | |
403 |
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403 | |||
404 | assign_magic = |
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404 | assign_magic = | |
405 | [('a =% who', 'a = get_ipython().magic("who")'), |
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405 | [('a =% who', 'a = get_ipython().magic("who")'), | |
406 | ('b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic("who")'), |
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406 | ('b = %who', 'b = get_ipython().magic("who")'), | |
407 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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407 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
408 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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408 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
409 | ], |
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409 | ], | |
410 |
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410 | |||
411 | classic_prompt = |
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411 | classic_prompt = | |
412 | [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'), |
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412 | [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'), | |
413 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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413 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
414 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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414 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
415 | ], |
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415 | ], | |
416 |
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416 | |||
417 | ipy_prompt = |
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417 | ipy_prompt = | |
418 | [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'), |
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418 | [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'), | |
419 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified |
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419 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified | |
420 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact |
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420 | (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact | |
421 | ], |
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421 | ], | |
422 |
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422 | |||
423 | # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone |
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423 | # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone | |
424 | escaped_noesc = |
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424 | escaped_noesc = | |
425 | [ (' ', ' '), |
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425 | [ (' ', ' '), | |
426 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), |
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426 | ('x=1', 'x=1'), | |
427 | ], |
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427 | ], | |
428 |
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428 | |||
429 | # System calls |
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429 | # System calls | |
430 | escaped_shell = |
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430 | escaped_shell = | |
431 | [ ('!ls', 'get_ipython().system("ls")'), |
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431 | [ ('!ls', 'get_ipython().system("ls")'), | |
432 | # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the |
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432 | # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the | |
433 | # subprocess and return it |
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433 | # subprocess and return it | |
434 | ('!!ls', 'get_ipython().getoutput("ls")'), |
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434 | ('!!ls', 'get_ipython().getoutput("ls")'), | |
435 | ], |
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435 | ], | |
436 |
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436 | |||
437 | # Help/object info |
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437 | # Help/object info | |
438 | escaped_help = |
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438 | escaped_help = | |
439 | [ ('?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'), |
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439 | [ ('?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'), | |
440 | ('?x1', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo x1")'), |
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440 | ('?x1', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo x1")'), | |
441 | ('??x2', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo2 x2")'), |
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441 | ('??x2', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo2 x2")'), | |
442 | ('x3?', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo x3")'), |
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442 | ('x3?', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo x3")'), | |
443 | ('x4??', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo2 x4")'), |
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443 | ('x4??', 'get_ipython().magic("pinfo2 x4")'), | |
444 | ], |
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444 | ], | |
445 |
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445 | |||
446 | # Explicit magic calls |
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446 | # Explicit magic calls | |
447 | escaped_magic = |
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447 | escaped_magic = | |
448 | [ ('%cd', 'get_ipython().magic("cd")'), |
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448 | [ ('%cd', 'get_ipython().magic("cd")'), | |
449 | ('%cd /home', 'get_ipython().magic("cd /home")'), |
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449 | ('%cd /home', 'get_ipython().magic("cd /home")'), | |
450 | (' %magic', ' get_ipython().magic("magic")'), |
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450 | (' %magic', ' get_ipython().magic("magic")'), | |
451 | ], |
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451 | ], | |
452 |
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452 | |||
453 | # Quoting with separate arguments |
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453 | # Quoting with separate arguments | |
454 | escaped_quote = |
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454 | escaped_quote = | |
455 | [ (',f', 'f("")'), |
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455 | [ (',f', 'f("")'), | |
456 | (',f x', 'f("x")'), |
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456 | (',f x', 'f("x")'), | |
457 | (' ,f y', ' f("y")'), |
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457 | (' ,f y', ' f("y")'), | |
458 | (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'), |
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458 | (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'), | |
459 | ], |
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459 | ], | |
460 |
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460 | |||
461 | # Quoting with single argument |
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461 | # Quoting with single argument | |
462 | escaped_quote2 = |
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462 | escaped_quote2 = | |
463 | [ (';f', 'f("")'), |
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463 | [ (';f', 'f("")'), | |
464 | (';f x', 'f("x")'), |
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464 | (';f x', 'f("x")'), | |
465 | (' ;f y', ' f("y")'), |
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465 | (' ;f y', ' f("y")'), | |
466 | (';f a b', 'f("a b")'), |
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466 | (';f a b', 'f("a b")'), | |
467 | ], |
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467 | ], | |
468 |
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468 | |||
469 | # Simply apply parens |
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469 | # Simply apply parens | |
470 | escaped_paren = |
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470 | escaped_paren = | |
471 | [ ('/f', 'f()'), |
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471 | [ ('/f', 'f()'), | |
472 | ('/f x', 'f(x)'), |
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472 | ('/f x', 'f(x)'), | |
473 | (' /f y', ' f(y)'), |
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473 | (' /f y', ' f(y)'), | |
474 | ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'), |
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474 | ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'), | |
475 | ], |
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475 | ], | |
476 |
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476 | |||
477 | # More complex multiline tests |
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477 | # More complex multiline tests | |
478 | ## escaped_multiline = |
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478 | ## escaped_multiline = | |
479 | ## [()], |
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479 | ## [()], | |
480 | ) |
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480 | ) | |
481 |
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481 | |||
482 | # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with |
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482 | # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with | |
483 | # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with |
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483 | # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with | |
484 | # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce |
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484 | # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce | |
485 | # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push. |
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485 | # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push. | |
486 | syntax_ml = \ |
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486 | syntax_ml = \ | |
487 | dict(classic_prompt = |
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487 | dict(classic_prompt = | |
488 | [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), |
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488 | [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), | |
489 | ('... print i',' print i'), |
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489 | ('... print i',' print i'), | |
490 | ('... ', ''), |
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490 | ('... ', ''), | |
491 | ], |
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491 | ], | |
492 | ], |
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492 | ], | |
493 |
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493 | |||
494 | ipy_prompt = |
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494 | ipy_prompt = | |
495 | [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), |
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495 | [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'), | |
496 | (' ....: print i',' print i'), |
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496 | (' ....: print i',' print i'), | |
497 | (' ....: ', ''), |
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497 | (' ....: ', ''), | |
498 | ], |
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498 | ], | |
499 | ], |
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499 | ], | |
500 | ) |
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500 | ) | |
501 |
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501 | |||
502 |
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502 | |||
503 | def test_assign_system(): |
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503 | def test_assign_system(): | |
504 | transform_checker(syntax['assign_system'], isp.transform_assign_system) |
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504 | transform_checker(syntax['assign_system'], isp.transform_assign_system) | |
505 |
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505 | |||
506 |
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506 | |||
507 | def test_assign_magic(): |
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507 | def test_assign_magic(): | |
508 | transform_checker(syntax['assign_magic'], isp.transform_assign_magic) |
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508 | transform_checker(syntax['assign_magic'], isp.transform_assign_magic) | |
509 |
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509 | |||
510 |
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510 | |||
511 | def test_classic_prompt(): |
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511 | def test_classic_prompt(): | |
512 | transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt) |
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512 | transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt) | |
513 | for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']: |
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513 | for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']: | |
514 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt) |
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514 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt) | |
515 |
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515 | |||
516 |
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516 | |||
517 | def test_ipy_prompt(): |
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517 | def test_ipy_prompt(): | |
518 | transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt) |
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518 | transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt) | |
519 | for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']: |
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519 | for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']: | |
520 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt) |
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520 | transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt) | |
521 |
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521 | |||
522 |
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522 | |||
523 | def test_escaped_noesc(): |
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523 | def test_escaped_noesc(): | |
524 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_noesc'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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524 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_noesc'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
525 |
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525 | |||
526 |
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526 | |||
527 | def test_escaped_shell(): |
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527 | def test_escaped_shell(): | |
528 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_shell'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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528 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_shell'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
529 |
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529 | |||
530 |
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530 | |||
531 | def test_escaped_help(): |
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531 | def test_escaped_help(): | |
532 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_help'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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532 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_help'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
533 |
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533 | |||
534 |
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534 | |||
535 | def test_escaped_magic(): |
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535 | def test_escaped_magic(): | |
536 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_magic'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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536 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_magic'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
537 |
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537 | |||
538 |
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538 | |||
539 | def test_escaped_quote(): |
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539 | def test_escaped_quote(): | |
540 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_quote'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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540 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_quote'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
541 |
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541 | |||
542 |
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542 | |||
543 | def test_escaped_quote2(): |
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543 | def test_escaped_quote2(): | |
544 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_quote2'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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544 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_quote2'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
545 |
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545 | |||
546 |
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546 | |||
547 | def test_escaped_paren(): |
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547 | def test_escaped_paren(): | |
548 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_paren'], isp.transform_escaped) |
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548 | transform_checker(syntax['escaped_paren'], isp.transform_escaped) | |
549 |
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549 | |||
550 |
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550 | |||
551 | class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase): |
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551 | class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase): | |
552 | """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we |
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552 | """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we | |
553 | re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter. |
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553 | re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter. | |
554 |
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554 | |||
555 | In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that |
|
555 | In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that | |
556 | were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface. |
|
556 | were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface. | |
557 | """ |
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557 | """ | |
558 | def setUp(self): |
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558 | def setUp(self): | |
559 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter() |
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559 | self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter() | |
560 |
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560 | |||
561 | def test_syntax(self): |
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561 | def test_syntax(self): | |
562 | """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object""" |
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562 | """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object""" | |
563 | isp = self.isp |
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563 | isp = self.isp | |
564 | for example in syntax.itervalues(): |
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564 | for example in syntax.itervalues(): | |
565 | for raw, out_t in example: |
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565 | for raw, out_t in example: | |
566 | if raw.startswith(' '): |
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566 | if raw.startswith(' '): | |
567 | continue |
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567 | continue | |
568 |
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568 | |||
569 | isp.push(raw) |
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569 | isp.push(raw) | |
570 | out = isp.source_reset().rstrip() |
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570 | out = isp.source_reset().rstrip() | |
571 | self.assertEqual(out, out_t) |
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571 | self.assertEqual(out, out_t) | |
572 |
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572 | |||
573 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): |
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573 | def test_syntax_multiline(self): | |
574 | isp = self.isp |
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574 | isp = self.isp | |
575 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): |
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575 | for example in syntax_ml.itervalues(): | |
576 | out_t_parts = [] |
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576 | out_t_parts = [] | |
577 | for line_pairs in example: |
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577 | for line_pairs in example: | |
578 | for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs: |
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578 | for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs: | |
579 | isp.push(raw) |
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579 | isp.push(raw) | |
580 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) |
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580 | out_t_parts.append(out_t_part) | |
581 |
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581 | |||
582 | out = isp.source_reset().rstrip() |
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582 | out = isp.source_reset().rstrip() | |
583 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip() |
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583 | out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip() | |
584 | self.assertEqual(out, out_t) |
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584 | self.assertEqual(out, out_t) | |
585 |
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585 | |||
586 |
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586 | |||
587 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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587 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
588 | # Main - use as a script |
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588 | # Main - use as a script | |
589 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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589 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
590 |
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590 | |||
591 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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591 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
592 | # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get |
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592 | # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get | |
593 | # picked up by any test suite. Useful mostly for illustration and during |
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593 | # picked up by any test suite. Useful mostly for illustration and during | |
594 | # development. |
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594 | # development. | |
595 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter |
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595 | from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter | |
596 |
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596 | |||
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597 | # configure here the syntax to use, prompt and whether to autoindent | |||
597 | #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> ' |
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598 | #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> ' | |
598 | isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> ' |
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599 | isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> ' | |
599 |
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600 | |||
600 | autoindent = True |
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601 | autoindent = True | |
601 | #autoindent = False |
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602 | #autoindent = False | |
602 |
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603 | |||
603 | # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read |
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604 | # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we |
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605 | # only illustrate the basic inner loop. |
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606 | try: |
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604 | try: | |
607 | while True: |
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605 | while True: | |
608 | prompt = start_prompt |
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606 | prompt = start_prompt | |
609 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): |
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607 | while isp.push_accepts_more(): | |
610 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces |
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608 | indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces | |
611 | if autoindent: |
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609 | if autoindent: | |
612 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent) |
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610 | line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent) | |
613 | else: |
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611 | else: | |
614 | line = raw_input(prompt) |
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612 | line = raw_input(prompt) | |
615 | isp.push(line) |
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613 | isp.push(line) | |
616 | prompt = '... ' |
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614 | prompt = '... ' | |
617 |
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615 | |||
618 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a |
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616 | # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a | |
619 | # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. |
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617 | # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere. | |
620 | src = isp.source_reset() |
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618 | src = isp.source_reset() | |
621 |
print 'Input source was:\n', src |
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619 | print 'Input source was:\n', src | |
622 | except EOFError: |
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620 | except EOFError: | |
623 | print 'Bye' |
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621 | print 'Bye' |
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