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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python |
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3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | Requires Python 2.1 or better. |
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5 | Requires Python 2.1 or better. | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | This file contains the main make_IPython() starter function. |
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7 | This file contains the main make_IPython() starter function. | |
8 | """ |
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8 | """ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | #***************************************************************************** |
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10 | #***************************************************************************** | |
11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team |
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11 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
16 | #***************************************************************************** |
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16 | #***************************************************************************** | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | try: |
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18 | try: | |
19 | credits._Printer__data = """ |
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19 | credits._Printer__data = """ | |
20 | Python: %s |
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20 | Python: %s | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | IPython: The IPython Development Team. |
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22 | IPython: The IPython Development Team. | |
23 | See http://ipython.scipy.org for more information.""" \ |
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23 | See http://ipython.scipy.org for more information.""" \ | |
24 | % credits._Printer__data |
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24 | % credits._Printer__data | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | copyright._Printer__data += """ |
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26 | copyright._Printer__data += """ | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | Copyright (c) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team. |
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28 | Copyright (c) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team. | |
29 | Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez, Janko Hauser, Nathan Gray. |
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29 | Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez, Janko Hauser, Nathan Gray. | |
30 | All Rights Reserved.""" |
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30 | All Rights Reserved.""" | |
31 | except NameError: |
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31 | except NameError: | |
32 | # Can happen if ipython was started with 'python -S', so that site.py is |
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32 | # Can happen if ipython was started with 'python -S', so that site.py is | |
33 | # not loaded |
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33 | # not loaded | |
34 | pass |
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34 | pass | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | #**************************************************************************** |
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36 | #**************************************************************************** | |
37 | # Required modules |
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37 | # Required modules | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | # From the standard library |
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39 | # From the standard library | |
40 | import __main__ |
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40 | import __main__ | |
41 | import __builtin__ |
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41 | import __builtin__ | |
42 | import os |
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42 | import os | |
43 | import sys |
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43 | import sys | |
44 | from pprint import pprint |
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44 | from pprint import pprint | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | # Our own |
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46 | # Our own | |
47 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt |
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47 | from IPython.utils import DPyGetOpt | |
48 | from IPython.core import release |
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48 | from IPython.core import release | |
49 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct |
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49 | from IPython.utils.ipstruct import Struct | |
50 | from IPython.core.outputtrap import OutputTrap |
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50 | from IPython.core.outputtrap import OutputTrap | |
51 | from IPython.config.configloader import ConfigLoader |
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51 | from IPython.config.configloader import ConfigLoader | |
52 | from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell |
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52 | from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell | |
53 | from IPython.core.usage import cmd_line_usage, interactive_usage |
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53 | from IPython.core.usage import cmd_line_usage, interactive_usage | |
54 | from IPython.utils.genutils import * |
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54 | from IPython.utils.genutils import * | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | def force_import(modname,force_reload=False): |
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56 | def force_import(modname,force_reload=False): | |
57 | if modname in sys.modules and force_reload: |
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57 | if modname in sys.modules and force_reload: | |
58 | info("reloading: %s" % modname) |
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58 | info("reloading: %s" % modname) | |
59 | reload(sys.modules[modname]) |
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59 | reload(sys.modules[modname]) | |
60 | else: |
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60 | else: | |
61 | __import__(modname) |
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61 | __import__(modname) | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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64 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
65 | def make_IPython(argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1, |
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65 | def make_IPython(argv=None,user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,debug=1, | |
66 | rc_override=None,shell_class=InteractiveShell, |
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66 | rc_override=None,shell_class=InteractiveShell, | |
67 | embedded=False,**kw): |
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67 | embedded=False,**kw): | |
68 | """This is a dump of IPython into a single function. |
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68 | """This is a dump of IPython into a single function. | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | Later it will have to be broken up in a sensible manner. |
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70 | Later it will have to be broken up in a sensible manner. | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | Arguments: |
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72 | Arguments: | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | - argv: a list similar to sys.argv[1:]. It should NOT contain the desired |
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74 | - argv: a list similar to sys.argv[1:]. It should NOT contain the desired | |
75 | script name, b/c DPyGetOpt strips the first argument only for the real |
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75 | script name, b/c DPyGetOpt strips the first argument only for the real | |
76 | sys.argv. |
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76 | sys.argv. | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | - user_ns: a dict to be used as the user's namespace.""" |
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78 | - user_ns: a dict to be used as the user's namespace.""" | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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80 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 | # Defaults and initialization |
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81 | # Defaults and initialization | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | # For developer debugging, deactivates crash handler and uses pdb. |
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83 | # For developer debugging, deactivates crash handler and uses pdb. | |
84 | DEVDEBUG = False |
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84 | DEVDEBUG = False | |
85 |
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85 | |||
86 | if argv is None: |
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86 | if argv is None: | |
87 | argv = sys.argv |
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87 | argv = sys.argv | |
88 |
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88 | |||
89 | # __IP is the main global that lives throughout and represents the whole |
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89 | # __IP is the main global that lives throughout and represents the whole | |
90 | # application. If the user redefines it, all bets are off as to what |
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90 | # application. If the user redefines it, all bets are off as to what | |
91 | # happens. |
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91 | # happens. | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | # __IP is the name of he global which the caller will have accessible as |
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93 | # __IP is the name of he global which the caller will have accessible as | |
94 | # __IP.name. We set its name via the first parameter passed to |
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94 | # __IP.name. We set its name via the first parameter passed to | |
95 | # InteractiveShell: |
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95 | # InteractiveShell: | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | IP = shell_class('__IP',user_ns=user_ns,user_global_ns=user_global_ns, |
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97 | IP = shell_class('__IP',user_ns=user_ns,user_global_ns=user_global_ns, | |
98 | embedded=embedded,**kw) |
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98 | embedded=embedded,**kw) | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace |
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100 | # Put 'help' in the user namespace | |
101 | try: |
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101 | try: | |
102 | from site import _Helper |
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102 | from site import _Helper | |
103 | IP.user_ns['help'] = _Helper() |
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103 | IP.user_ns['help'] = _Helper() | |
104 | except ImportError: |
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104 | except ImportError: | |
105 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') |
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105 | warn('help() not available - check site.py') | |
106 |
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106 | |||
107 | if DEVDEBUG: |
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107 | if DEVDEBUG: | |
108 | # For developer debugging only (global flag) |
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108 | # For developer debugging only (global flag) | |
109 | from IPython.core import ultratb |
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109 | from IPython.core import ultratb | |
110 | sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB(call_pdb=1) |
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110 | sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB(call_pdb=1) | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | IP.BANNER_PARTS = ['Python %s\n' |
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112 | IP.BANNER_PARTS = ['Python %s\n' | |
113 | 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" ' |
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113 | 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" ' | |
114 | 'for more information.\n' |
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114 | 'for more information.\n' | |
115 | % (sys.version.split('\n')[0],), |
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115 | % (sys.version.split('\n')[0],), | |
116 | "IPython %s -- An enhanced Interactive Python." |
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116 | "IPython %s -- An enhanced Interactive Python." | |
117 | % (release.version,), |
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117 | % (release.version,), | |
118 | """\ |
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118 | """\ | |
119 | ? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features. |
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119 | ? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features. | |
120 | %quickref -> Quick reference. |
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120 | %quickref -> Quick reference. | |
121 | help -> Python's own help system. |
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121 | help -> Python's own help system. | |
122 | object? -> Details about 'object'. ?object also works, ?? prints more. |
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122 | object? -> Details about 'object'. ?object also works, ?? prints more. | |
123 | """ ] |
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123 | """ ] | |
124 |
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124 | |||
125 | IP.usage = interactive_usage |
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125 | IP.usage = interactive_usage | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | # Platform-dependent suffix. |
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127 | # Platform-dependent suffix. | |
128 | if os.name == 'posix': |
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128 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
129 | rc_suffix = '' |
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129 | rc_suffix = '' | |
130 | else: |
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130 | else: | |
131 | rc_suffix = '.ini' |
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131 | rc_suffix = '.ini' | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | # default directory for configuration |
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133 | # default directory for configuration | |
134 | ipythondir_def = get_ipython_dir() |
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134 | ipythondir_def = get_ipython_dir() | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | sys.path.insert(0, '') # add . to sys.path. Fix from Prabhu Ramachandran |
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136 | sys.path.insert(0, '') # add . to sys.path. Fix from Prabhu Ramachandran | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | # we need the directory where IPython itself is installed |
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138 | # we need the directory where IPython itself is installed | |
139 | import IPython |
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139 | import IPython | |
140 | IPython_dir = os.path.dirname(IPython.__file__) |
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140 | IPython_dir = os.path.dirname(IPython.__file__) | |
141 | del IPython |
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141 | del IPython | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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143 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
144 | # Command line handling |
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144 | # Command line handling | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | # Valid command line options (uses DPyGetOpt syntax, like Perl's |
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146 | # Valid command line options (uses DPyGetOpt syntax, like Perl's | |
147 | # GetOpt::Long) |
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147 | # GetOpt::Long) | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | # Any key not listed here gets deleted even if in the file (like session |
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149 | # Any key not listed here gets deleted even if in the file (like session | |
150 | # or profile). That's deliberate, to maintain the rc namespace clean. |
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150 | # or profile). That's deliberate, to maintain the rc namespace clean. | |
151 |
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152 | # Each set of options appears twice: under _conv only the names are |
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152 | # Each set of options appears twice: under _conv only the names are | |
153 | # listed, indicating which type they must be converted to when reading the |
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153 | # listed, indicating which type they must be converted to when reading the | |
154 | # ipythonrc file. And under DPyGetOpt they are listed with the regular |
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154 | # ipythonrc file. And under DPyGetOpt they are listed with the regular | |
155 | # DPyGetOpt syntax (=s,=i,:f,etc). |
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155 | # DPyGetOpt syntax (=s,=i,:f,etc). | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) |
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157 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) | |
158 | cmdline_opts = ('autocall=i autoindent! automagic! banner! cache_size|cs=i ' |
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158 | cmdline_opts = ('autocall=i autoindent! automagic! banner! cache_size|cs=i ' | |
159 | 'c=s classic|cl color_info! colors=s confirm_exit! ' |
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159 | 'c=s classic|cl color_info! colors=s confirm_exit! ' | |
160 | 'debug! deep_reload! editor=s log|l messages! nosep ' |
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160 | 'debug! deep_reload! editor=s log|l messages! nosep ' | |
161 | 'object_info_string_level=i pdb! ' |
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161 | 'object_info_string_level=i pdb! ' | |
162 | 'pprint! prompt_in1|pi1=s prompt_in2|pi2=s prompt_out|po=s ' |
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162 | 'pprint! prompt_in1|pi1=s prompt_in2|pi2=s prompt_out|po=s ' | |
163 | 'pydb! ' |
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163 | 'pydb! ' | |
164 | 'pylab_import_all! ' |
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164 | 'pylab_import_all! ' | |
165 | 'quick screen_length|sl=i prompts_pad_left=i ' |
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165 | 'quick screen_length|sl=i prompts_pad_left=i ' | |
166 | 'logfile|lf=s logplay|lp=s profile|p=s ' |
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166 | 'logfile|lf=s logplay|lp=s profile|p=s ' | |
167 | 'readline! readline_merge_completions! ' |
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167 | 'readline! readline_merge_completions! ' | |
168 | 'readline_omit__names! ' |
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168 | 'readline_omit__names! ' | |
169 | 'rcfile=s separate_in|si=s separate_out|so=s ' |
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169 | 'rcfile=s separate_in|si=s separate_out|so=s ' | |
170 | 'separate_out2|so2=s xmode=s wildcards_case_sensitive! ' |
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170 | 'separate_out2|so2=s xmode=s wildcards_case_sensitive! ' | |
171 | 'magic_docstrings system_verbose! ' |
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171 | 'magic_docstrings system_verbose! ' | |
172 | 'multi_line_specials! ' |
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172 | 'multi_line_specials! ' | |
173 | 'term_title! wxversion=s ' |
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173 | 'term_title! wxversion=s ' | |
174 | 'autoedit_syntax!') |
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174 | 'autoedit_syntax!') | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | # Options that can *only* appear at the cmd line (not in rcfiles). |
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176 | # Options that can *only* appear at the cmd line (not in rcfiles). | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | cmdline_only = ('help interact|i ipythondir=s Version upgrade ' |
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178 | cmdline_only = ('help interact|i ipythondir=s Version upgrade ' | |
179 | 'gthread! qthread! q4thread! wthread! tkthread! pylab! tk! ' |
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179 | 'gthread! qthread! q4thread! wthread! tkthread! pylab! tk! ' | |
180 | # 'twisted!' # disabled for now. |
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180 | # 'twisted!' # disabled for now. | |
181 | ) |
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181 | ) | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | # Build the actual name list to be used by DPyGetOpt |
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183 | # Build the actual name list to be used by DPyGetOpt | |
184 | opts_names = qw(cmdline_opts) + qw(cmdline_only) |
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184 | opts_names = qw(cmdline_opts) + qw(cmdline_only) | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | # Set sensible command line defaults. |
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186 | # Set sensible command line defaults. | |
187 | # This should have everything from cmdline_opts and cmdline_only |
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187 | # This should have everything from cmdline_opts and cmdline_only | |
188 | opts_def = Struct(autocall = 1, |
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188 | opts_def = Struct(autocall = 1, | |
189 | autoedit_syntax = 0, |
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189 | autoedit_syntax = 0, | |
190 | autoindent = 0, |
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190 | autoindent = 0, | |
191 | automagic = 1, |
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191 | automagic = 1, | |
192 | autoexec = [], |
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192 | autoexec = [], | |
193 | banner = 1, |
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193 | banner = 1, | |
194 | c = '', |
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194 | c = '', | |
195 | cache_size = 1000, |
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195 | cache_size = 1000, | |
196 | classic = 0, |
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196 | classic = 0, | |
197 | color_info = 0, |
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197 | color_info = 0, | |
198 | colors = 'NoColor', |
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198 | colors = 'NoColor', | |
199 | confirm_exit = 1, |
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199 | confirm_exit = 1, | |
200 | debug = 0, |
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200 | debug = 0, | |
201 | deep_reload = 0, |
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201 | deep_reload = 0, | |
202 | editor = '0', |
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202 | editor = '0', | |
203 | gthread = 0, |
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203 | gthread = 0, | |
204 | help = 0, |
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204 | help = 0, | |
205 | interact = 0, |
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205 | interact = 0, | |
206 | ipythondir = ipythondir_def, |
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206 | ipythondir = ipythondir_def, | |
207 | log = 0, |
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207 | log = 0, | |
208 | logfile = '', |
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208 | logfile = '', | |
209 | logplay = '', |
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209 | logplay = '', | |
210 | messages = 1, |
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210 | messages = 1, | |
211 | multi_line_specials = 1, |
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211 | multi_line_specials = 1, | |
212 | nosep = 0, |
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212 | nosep = 0, | |
213 | object_info_string_level = 0, |
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213 | object_info_string_level = 0, | |
214 | pdb = 0, |
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214 | pdb = 0, | |
215 | pprint = 0, |
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215 | pprint = 0, | |
216 | profile = '', |
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216 | profile = '', | |
217 | prompt_in1 = 'In [\\#]: ', |
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217 | prompt_in1 = 'In [\\#]: ', | |
218 | prompt_in2 = ' .\\D.: ', |
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218 | prompt_in2 = ' .\\D.: ', | |
219 | prompt_out = 'Out[\\#]: ', |
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219 | prompt_out = 'Out[\\#]: ', | |
220 | prompts_pad_left = 1, |
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220 | prompts_pad_left = 1, | |
221 | pydb = 0, |
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221 | pydb = 0, | |
222 | pylab = 0, |
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222 | pylab = 0, | |
223 | pylab_import_all = 1, |
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223 | pylab_import_all = 1, | |
224 | q4thread = 0, |
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224 | q4thread = 0, | |
225 | qthread = 0, |
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225 | qthread = 0, | |
226 | quick = 0, |
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226 | quick = 0, | |
227 | quiet = 0, |
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227 | quiet = 0, | |
228 | rcfile = 'ipythonrc' + rc_suffix, |
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228 | rcfile = 'ipythonrc' + rc_suffix, | |
229 | readline = 1, |
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229 | readline = 1, | |
230 | readline_merge_completions = 1, |
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230 | readline_merge_completions = 1, | |
231 | readline_omit__names = 0, |
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231 | readline_omit__names = 0, | |
232 | screen_length = 0, |
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232 | screen_length = 0, | |
233 | separate_in = '\n', |
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233 | separate_in = '\n', | |
234 | separate_out = '\n', |
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234 | separate_out = '\n', | |
235 | separate_out2 = '', |
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235 | separate_out2 = '', | |
236 | system_header = 'IPython system call: ', |
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236 | system_header = 'IPython system call: ', | |
237 | system_verbose = 0, |
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237 | system_verbose = 0, | |
238 | term_title = 1, |
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238 | term_title = 1, | |
239 | tk = 0, |
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239 | tk = 0, | |
240 | #twisted= 0, # disabled for now |
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240 | #twisted= 0, # disabled for now | |
241 | upgrade = 0, |
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241 | upgrade = 0, | |
242 | Version = 0, |
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242 | Version = 0, | |
243 | wildcards_case_sensitive = 1, |
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243 | wildcards_case_sensitive = 1, | |
244 | wthread = 0, |
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244 | wthread = 0, | |
245 | wxversion = '0', |
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245 | wxversion = '0', | |
246 | xmode = 'Context', |
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246 | xmode = 'Context', | |
247 | magic_docstrings = 0, # undocumented, for doc generation |
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247 | magic_docstrings = 0, # undocumented, for doc generation | |
248 | ) |
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248 | ) | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | # Things that will *only* appear in rcfiles (not at the command line). |
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250 | # Things that will *only* appear in rcfiles (not at the command line). | |
251 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) |
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251 | # Make sure there's a space before each end of line (they get auto-joined!) | |
252 | rcfile_opts = { qwflat: 'include import_mod import_all execfile ', |
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252 | rcfile_opts = { qwflat: 'include import_mod import_all execfile ', | |
253 | qw_lol: 'import_some ', |
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253 | qw_lol: 'import_some ', | |
254 | # for things with embedded whitespace: |
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254 | # for things with embedded whitespace: | |
255 | list_strings:'execute alias readline_parse_and_bind ', |
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255 | list_strings:'execute alias readline_parse_and_bind ', | |
256 | # Regular strings need no conversion: |
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256 | # Regular strings need no conversion: | |
257 | None:'readline_remove_delims ', |
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257 | None:'readline_remove_delims ', | |
258 | } |
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258 | } | |
259 | # Default values for these |
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259 | # Default values for these | |
260 | rc_def = Struct(include = [], |
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260 | rc_def = Struct(include = [], | |
261 | import_mod = [], |
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261 | import_mod = [], | |
262 | import_all = [], |
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262 | import_all = [], | |
263 | import_some = [[]], |
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263 | import_some = [[]], | |
264 | execute = [], |
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264 | execute = [], | |
265 | execfile = [], |
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265 | execfile = [], | |
266 | alias = [], |
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266 | alias = [], | |
267 | readline_parse_and_bind = [], |
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267 | readline_parse_and_bind = [], | |
268 | readline_remove_delims = '', |
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268 | readline_remove_delims = '', | |
269 | ) |
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269 | ) | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | # Build the type conversion dictionary from the above tables: |
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271 | # Build the type conversion dictionary from the above tables: | |
272 | typeconv = rcfile_opts.copy() |
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272 | typeconv = rcfile_opts.copy() | |
273 | typeconv.update(optstr2types(cmdline_opts)) |
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273 | typeconv.update(optstr2types(cmdline_opts)) | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | # FIXME: the None key appears in both, put that back together by hand. Ugly! |
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275 | # FIXME: the None key appears in both, put that back together by hand. Ugly! | |
276 | typeconv[None] += ' ' + rcfile_opts[None] |
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276 | typeconv[None] += ' ' + rcfile_opts[None] | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | # Remove quotes at ends of all strings (used to protect spaces) |
|
278 | # Remove quotes at ends of all strings (used to protect spaces) | |
279 | typeconv[unquote_ends] = typeconv[None] |
|
279 | typeconv[unquote_ends] = typeconv[None] | |
280 | del typeconv[None] |
|
280 | del typeconv[None] | |
281 |
|
281 | |||
282 | # Build the list we'll use to make all config decisions with defaults: |
|
282 | # Build the list we'll use to make all config decisions with defaults: | |
283 | opts_all = opts_def.copy() |
|
283 | opts_all = opts_def.copy() | |
284 | opts_all.update(rc_def) |
|
284 | opts_all.update(rc_def) | |
285 |
|
285 | |||
286 | # Build conflict resolver for recursive loading of config files: |
|
286 | # Build conflict resolver for recursive loading of config files: | |
287 | # - preserve means the outermost file maintains the value, it is not |
|
287 | # - preserve means the outermost file maintains the value, it is not | |
288 | # overwritten if an included file has the same key. |
|
288 | # overwritten if an included file has the same key. | |
289 | # - add_flip applies + to the two values, so it better make sense to add |
|
289 | # - add_flip applies + to the two values, so it better make sense to add | |
290 | # those types of keys. But it flips them first so that things loaded |
|
290 | # those types of keys. But it flips them first so that things loaded | |
291 | # deeper in the inclusion chain have lower precedence. |
|
291 | # deeper in the inclusion chain have lower precedence. | |
292 | conflict = {'preserve': ' '.join([ typeconv[int], |
|
292 | conflict = {'preserve': ' '.join([ typeconv[int], | |
293 | typeconv[unquote_ends] ]), |
|
293 | typeconv[unquote_ends] ]), | |
294 | 'add_flip': ' '.join([ typeconv[qwflat], |
|
294 | 'add_flip': ' '.join([ typeconv[qwflat], | |
295 | typeconv[qw_lol], |
|
295 | typeconv[qw_lol], | |
296 | typeconv[list_strings] ]) |
|
296 | typeconv[list_strings] ]) | |
297 | } |
|
297 | } | |
298 |
|
298 | |||
299 | # Now actually process the command line |
|
299 | # Now actually process the command line | |
300 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() |
|
300 | getopt = DPyGetOpt.DPyGetOpt() | |
301 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) |
|
301 | getopt.setIgnoreCase(0) | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | getopt.parseConfiguration(opts_names) |
|
303 | getopt.parseConfiguration(opts_names) | |
304 |
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304 | |||
305 | try: |
|
305 | try: | |
306 | getopt.processArguments(argv) |
|
306 | getopt.processArguments(argv) | |
307 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: |
|
307 | except DPyGetOpt.ArgumentError, exc: | |
308 | print cmd_line_usage |
|
308 | print cmd_line_usage | |
309 | warn('\nError in Arguments: "%s"' % exc) |
|
309 | warn('\nError in Arguments: "%s"' % exc) | |
310 | sys.exit(1) |
|
310 | sys.exit(1) | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | # convert the options dict to a struct for much lighter syntax later |
|
312 | # convert the options dict to a struct for much lighter syntax later | |
313 | opts = Struct(getopt.optionValues) |
|
313 | opts = Struct(getopt.optionValues) | |
314 | args = getopt.freeValues |
|
314 | args = getopt.freeValues | |
315 |
|
315 | |||
316 | # this is the struct (which has default values at this point) with which |
|
316 | # this is the struct (which has default values at this point) with which | |
317 | # we make all decisions: |
|
317 | # we make all decisions: | |
318 | opts_all.update(opts) |
|
318 | opts_all.update(opts) | |
319 |
|
319 | |||
320 | # Options that force an immediate exit |
|
320 | # Options that force an immediate exit | |
321 | if opts_all.help: |
|
321 | if opts_all.help: | |
322 | page(cmd_line_usage) |
|
322 | page(cmd_line_usage) | |
323 | sys.exit() |
|
323 | sys.exit() | |
324 |
|
324 | |||
325 | if opts_all.Version: |
|
325 | if opts_all.Version: | |
326 | print release.version |
|
326 | print release.version | |
327 | sys.exit() |
|
327 | sys.exit() | |
328 |
|
328 | |||
329 | if opts_all.magic_docstrings: |
|
329 | if opts_all.magic_docstrings: | |
330 | IP.magic_magic('-latex') |
|
330 | IP.magic_magic('-latex') | |
331 | sys.exit() |
|
331 | sys.exit() | |
332 |
|
332 | |||
333 | # add personal ipythondir to sys.path so that users can put things in |
|
333 | # add personal ipythondir to sys.path so that users can put things in | |
334 | # there for customization |
|
334 | # there for customization | |
335 | sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(opts_all.ipythondir)) |
|
335 | sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(opts_all.ipythondir)) | |
336 |
|
336 | |||
337 | # Create user config directory if it doesn't exist. This must be done |
|
337 | # Create user config directory if it doesn't exist. This must be done | |
338 | # *after* getting the cmd line options. |
|
338 | # *after* getting the cmd line options. | |
339 | if not os.path.isdir(opts_all.ipythondir): |
|
339 | if not os.path.isdir(opts_all.ipythondir): | |
340 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'install') |
|
340 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'install') | |
341 |
|
341 | |||
342 | # upgrade user config files while preserving a copy of the originals |
|
342 | # upgrade user config files while preserving a copy of the originals | |
343 | if opts_all.upgrade: |
|
343 | if opts_all.upgrade: | |
344 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'upgrade') |
|
344 | IP.user_setup(opts_all.ipythondir,rc_suffix,'upgrade') | |
345 |
|
345 | |||
346 | # check mutually exclusive options in the *original* command line |
|
346 | # check mutually exclusive options in the *original* command line | |
347 | mutex_opts(opts,[qw('log logfile'),qw('rcfile profile'), |
|
347 | mutex_opts(opts,[qw('log logfile'),qw('rcfile profile'), | |
348 | qw('classic profile'),qw('classic rcfile')]) |
|
348 | qw('classic profile'),qw('classic rcfile')]) | |
349 |
|
349 | |||
350 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
350 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
351 | # Log replay |
|
351 | # Log replay | |
352 |
|
352 | |||
353 | # if -logplay, we need to 'become' the other session. That basically means |
|
353 | # if -logplay, we need to 'become' the other session. That basically means | |
354 | # replacing the current command line environment with that of the old |
|
354 | # replacing the current command line environment with that of the old | |
355 | # session and moving on. |
|
355 | # session and moving on. | |
356 |
|
356 | |||
357 | # this is needed so that later we know we're in session reload mode, as |
|
357 | # this is needed so that later we know we're in session reload mode, as | |
358 | # opts_all will get overwritten: |
|
358 | # opts_all will get overwritten: | |
359 | load_logplay = 0 |
|
359 | load_logplay = 0 | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 | if opts_all.logplay: |
|
361 | if opts_all.logplay: | |
362 | load_logplay = opts_all.logplay |
|
362 | load_logplay = opts_all.logplay | |
363 | opts_debug_save = opts_all.debug |
|
363 | opts_debug_save = opts_all.debug | |
364 | try: |
|
364 | try: | |
365 | logplay = open(opts_all.logplay) |
|
365 | logplay = open(opts_all.logplay) | |
366 | except IOError: |
|
366 | except IOError: | |
367 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
367 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
368 | warn('Could not open logplay file '+`opts_all.logplay`) |
|
368 | warn('Could not open logplay file '+`opts_all.logplay`) | |
369 | # restore state as if nothing had happened and move on, but make |
|
369 | # restore state as if nothing had happened and move on, but make | |
370 | # sure that later we don't try to actually load the session file |
|
370 | # sure that later we don't try to actually load the session file | |
371 | logplay = None |
|
371 | logplay = None | |
372 | load_logplay = 0 |
|
372 | load_logplay = 0 | |
373 | del opts_all.logplay |
|
373 | del opts_all.logplay | |
374 | else: |
|
374 | else: | |
375 | try: |
|
375 | try: | |
376 | logplay.readline() |
|
376 | logplay.readline() | |
377 | logplay.readline(); |
|
377 | logplay.readline(); | |
378 | # this reloads that session's command line |
|
378 | # this reloads that session's command line | |
379 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] |
|
379 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] | |
380 | exec cmd |
|
380 | exec cmd | |
381 | # restore the true debug flag given so that the process of |
|
381 | # restore the true debug flag given so that the process of | |
382 | # session loading itself can be monitored. |
|
382 | # session loading itself can be monitored. | |
383 | opts.debug = opts_debug_save |
|
383 | opts.debug = opts_debug_save | |
384 | # save the logplay flag so later we don't overwrite the log |
|
384 | # save the logplay flag so later we don't overwrite the log | |
385 | opts.logplay = load_logplay |
|
385 | opts.logplay = load_logplay | |
386 | # now we must update our own structure with defaults |
|
386 | # now we must update our own structure with defaults | |
387 | opts_all.update(opts) |
|
387 | opts_all.update(opts) | |
388 | # now load args |
|
388 | # now load args | |
389 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] |
|
389 | cmd = logplay.readline()[6:] | |
390 | exec cmd |
|
390 | exec cmd | |
391 | logplay.close() |
|
391 | logplay.close() | |
392 | except: |
|
392 | except: | |
393 | logplay.close() |
|
393 | logplay.close() | |
394 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
394 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
395 | warn("Logplay file lacking full configuration information.\n" |
|
395 | warn("Logplay file lacking full configuration information.\n" | |
396 | "I'll try to read it, but some things may not work.") |
|
396 | "I'll try to read it, but some things may not work.") | |
397 |
|
397 | |||
398 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
398 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
399 | # set up output traps: catch all output from files, being run, modules |
|
399 | # set up output traps: catch all output from files, being run, modules | |
400 | # loaded, etc. Then give it to the user in a clean form at the end. |
|
400 | # loaded, etc. Then give it to the user in a clean form at the end. | |
401 |
|
401 | |||
402 | msg_out = 'Output messages. ' |
|
402 | msg_out = 'Output messages. ' | |
403 | msg_err = 'Error messages. ' |
|
403 | msg_err = 'Error messages. ' | |
404 | msg_sep = '\n' |
|
404 | msg_sep = '\n' | |
405 | msg = Struct(config = OutputTrap('Configuration Loader',msg_out, |
|
405 | msg = Struct(config = OutputTrap('Configuration Loader',msg_out, | |
406 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug, |
|
406 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug, | |
407 | quiet_out=1), |
|
407 | quiet_out=1), | |
408 | user_exec = OutputTrap('User File Execution',msg_out, |
|
408 | user_exec = OutputTrap('User File Execution',msg_out, | |
409 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), |
|
409 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), | |
410 | logplay = OutputTrap('Log Loader',msg_out, |
|
410 | logplay = OutputTrap('Log Loader',msg_out, | |
411 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), |
|
411 | msg_err,msg_sep,debug), | |
412 | summary = '' |
|
412 | summary = '' | |
413 | ) |
|
413 | ) | |
414 |
|
414 | |||
415 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
415 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
416 | # Process user ipythonrc-type configuration files |
|
416 | # Process user ipythonrc-type configuration files | |
417 |
|
417 | |||
418 | # turn on output trapping and log to msg.config |
|
418 | # turn on output trapping and log to msg.config | |
419 | # remember that with debug on, trapping is actually disabled |
|
419 | # remember that with debug on, trapping is actually disabled | |
420 | msg.config.trap_all() |
|
420 | msg.config.trap_all() | |
421 |
|
421 | |||
422 | # look for rcfile in current or default directory |
|
422 | # look for rcfile in current or default directory | |
423 | try: |
|
423 | try: | |
424 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind(opts_all.rcfile,opts_all.ipythondir) |
|
424 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind(opts_all.rcfile,opts_all.ipythondir) | |
425 | except IOError: |
|
425 | except IOError: | |
426 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
426 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
427 | warn('Configuration file %s not found. Ignoring request.' |
|
427 | warn('Configuration file %s not found. Ignoring request.' | |
428 | % (opts_all.rcfile) ) |
|
428 | % (opts_all.rcfile) ) | |
429 |
|
429 | |||
430 | # 'profiles' are a shorthand notation for config filenames |
|
430 | # 'profiles' are a shorthand notation for config filenames | |
431 | profile_handled_by_legacy = False |
|
431 | profile_handled_by_legacy = False | |
432 | if opts_all.profile: |
|
432 | if opts_all.profile: | |
433 |
|
433 | |||
434 | try: |
|
434 | try: | |
435 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind('ipythonrc-' + opts_all.profile |
|
435 | opts_all.rcfile = filefind('ipythonrc-' + opts_all.profile | |
436 | + rc_suffix, |
|
436 | + rc_suffix, | |
437 | opts_all.ipythondir) |
|
437 | opts_all.ipythondir) | |
438 | profile_handled_by_legacy = True |
|
438 | profile_handled_by_legacy = True | |
439 | except IOError: |
|
439 | except IOError: | |
440 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
440 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
441 | opts.profile = '' # remove profile from options if invalid |
|
441 | opts.profile = '' # remove profile from options if invalid | |
442 | # We won't warn anymore, primary method is ipy_profile_PROFNAME |
|
442 | # We won't warn anymore, primary method is ipy_profile_PROFNAME | |
443 | # which does trigger a warning. |
|
443 | # which does trigger a warning. | |
444 |
|
444 | |||
445 | # load the config file |
|
445 | # load the config file | |
446 | rcfiledata = None |
|
446 | rcfiledata = None | |
447 | if opts_all.quick: |
|
447 | if opts_all.quick: | |
448 | print 'Launching IPython in quick mode. No config file read.' |
|
448 | print 'Launching IPython in quick mode. No config file read.' | |
449 | elif opts_all.rcfile: |
|
449 | elif opts_all.rcfile: | |
450 | try: |
|
450 | try: | |
451 | cfg_loader = ConfigLoader(conflict) |
|
451 | cfg_loader = ConfigLoader(conflict) | |
452 | rcfiledata = cfg_loader.load(opts_all.rcfile,typeconv, |
|
452 | rcfiledata = cfg_loader.load(opts_all.rcfile,typeconv, | |
453 | 'include',opts_all.ipythondir, |
|
453 | 'include',opts_all.ipythondir, | |
454 | purge = 1, |
|
454 | purge = 1, | |
455 | unique = conflict['preserve']) |
|
455 | unique = conflict['preserve']) | |
456 | except: |
|
456 | except: | |
457 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
457 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
458 | warn('Problems loading configuration file '+ |
|
458 | warn('Problems loading configuration file '+ | |
459 | `opts_all.rcfile`+ |
|
459 | `opts_all.rcfile`+ | |
460 | '\nStarting with default -bare bones- configuration.') |
|
460 | '\nStarting with default -bare bones- configuration.') | |
461 | else: |
|
461 | else: | |
462 | warn('No valid configuration file found in either currrent directory\n'+ |
|
462 | warn('No valid configuration file found in either currrent directory\n'+ | |
463 | 'or in the IPython config. directory: '+`opts_all.ipythondir`+ |
|
463 | 'or in the IPython config. directory: '+`opts_all.ipythondir`+ | |
464 | '\nProceeding with internal defaults.') |
|
464 | '\nProceeding with internal defaults.') | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
466 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
467 | # Set exception handlers in mode requested by user. |
|
467 | # Set exception handlers in mode requested by user. | |
468 | otrap = OutputTrap(trap_out=1) # trap messages from magic_xmode |
|
468 | otrap = OutputTrap(trap_out=1) # trap messages from magic_xmode | |
469 | IP.magic_xmode(opts_all.xmode) |
|
469 | IP.magic_xmode(opts_all.xmode) | |
470 | otrap.release_out() |
|
470 | otrap.release_out() | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
472 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
473 | # Execute user config |
|
473 | # Execute user config | |
474 |
|
474 | |||
475 | # Create a valid config structure with the right precedence order: |
|
475 | # Create a valid config structure with the right precedence order: | |
476 | # defaults < rcfile < command line. This needs to be in the instance, so |
|
476 | # defaults < rcfile < command line. This needs to be in the instance, so | |
477 | # that method calls below that rely on it find it. |
|
477 | # that method calls below that rely on it find it. | |
478 | IP.rc = rc_def.copy() |
|
478 | IP.rc = rc_def.copy() | |
479 |
|
479 | |||
480 | # Work with a local alias inside this routine to avoid unnecessary |
|
480 | # Work with a local alias inside this routine to avoid unnecessary | |
481 | # attribute lookups. |
|
481 | # attribute lookups. | |
482 | IP_rc = IP.rc |
|
482 | IP_rc = IP.rc | |
483 |
|
483 | |||
484 | IP_rc.update(opts_def) |
|
484 | IP_rc.update(opts_def) | |
485 | if rcfiledata: |
|
485 | if rcfiledata: | |
486 | # now we can update |
|
|||
487 | IP_rc.update(rcfiledata) |
|
486 | IP_rc.update(rcfiledata) | |
488 | IP_rc.update(opts) |
|
487 | IP_rc.update(opts) | |
|
488 | if rc_override is not None: | |||
489 | IP_rc.update(rc_override) |
|
489 | IP_rc.update(rc_override) | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | # Store the original cmd line for reference: |
|
491 | # Store the original cmd line for reference: | |
492 | IP_rc.opts = opts |
|
492 | IP_rc.opts = opts | |
493 | IP_rc.args = args |
|
493 | IP_rc.args = args | |
494 |
|
494 | |||
495 | # create a *runtime* Struct like rc for holding parameters which may be |
|
495 | # create a *runtime* Struct like rc for holding parameters which may be | |
496 | # created and/or modified by runtime user extensions. |
|
496 | # created and/or modified by runtime user extensions. | |
497 | IP.runtime_rc = Struct() |
|
497 | IP.runtime_rc = Struct() | |
498 |
|
498 | |||
499 | # from this point on, all config should be handled through IP_rc, |
|
499 | # from this point on, all config should be handled through IP_rc, | |
500 | # opts* shouldn't be used anymore. |
|
500 | # opts* shouldn't be used anymore. | |
501 |
|
501 | |||
502 |
|
502 | |||
503 | # update IP_rc with some special things that need manual |
|
503 | # update IP_rc with some special things that need manual | |
504 | # tweaks. Basically options which affect other options. I guess this |
|
504 | # tweaks. Basically options which affect other options. I guess this | |
505 | # should just be written so that options are fully orthogonal and we |
|
505 | # should just be written so that options are fully orthogonal and we | |
506 | # wouldn't worry about this stuff! |
|
506 | # wouldn't worry about this stuff! | |
507 |
|
507 | |||
508 | if IP_rc.classic: |
|
508 | if IP_rc.classic: | |
509 | IP_rc.quick = 1 |
|
509 | IP_rc.quick = 1 | |
510 | IP_rc.cache_size = 0 |
|
510 | IP_rc.cache_size = 0 | |
511 | IP_rc.pprint = 0 |
|
511 | IP_rc.pprint = 0 | |
512 | IP_rc.prompt_in1 = '>>> ' |
|
512 | IP_rc.prompt_in1 = '>>> ' | |
513 | IP_rc.prompt_in2 = '... ' |
|
513 | IP_rc.prompt_in2 = '... ' | |
514 | IP_rc.prompt_out = '' |
|
514 | IP_rc.prompt_out = '' | |
515 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' |
|
515 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' | |
516 | IP_rc.colors = 'NoColor' |
|
516 | IP_rc.colors = 'NoColor' | |
517 | IP_rc.xmode = 'Plain' |
|
517 | IP_rc.xmode = 'Plain' | |
518 |
|
518 | |||
519 | IP.pre_config_initialization() |
|
519 | IP.pre_config_initialization() | |
520 | # configure readline |
|
520 | # configure readline | |
521 |
|
521 | |||
522 | # update exception handlers with rc file status |
|
522 | # update exception handlers with rc file status | |
523 | otrap.trap_out() # I don't want these messages ever. |
|
523 | otrap.trap_out() # I don't want these messages ever. | |
524 | IP.magic_xmode(IP_rc.xmode) |
|
524 | IP.magic_xmode(IP_rc.xmode) | |
525 | otrap.release_out() |
|
525 | otrap.release_out() | |
526 |
|
526 | |||
527 | # activate logging if requested and not reloading a log |
|
527 | # activate logging if requested and not reloading a log | |
528 | if IP_rc.logplay: |
|
528 | if IP_rc.logplay: | |
529 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logplay + ' append') |
|
529 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logplay + ' append') | |
530 | elif IP_rc.logfile: |
|
530 | elif IP_rc.logfile: | |
531 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logfile) |
|
531 | IP.magic_logstart(IP_rc.logfile) | |
532 | elif IP_rc.log: |
|
532 | elif IP_rc.log: | |
533 | IP.magic_logstart() |
|
533 | IP.magic_logstart() | |
534 |
|
534 | |||
535 | # find user editor so that it we don't have to look it up constantly |
|
535 | # find user editor so that it we don't have to look it up constantly | |
536 | if IP_rc.editor.strip()=='0': |
|
536 | if IP_rc.editor.strip()=='0': | |
537 | try: |
|
537 | try: | |
538 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] |
|
538 | ed = os.environ['EDITOR'] | |
539 | except KeyError: |
|
539 | except KeyError: | |
540 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
540 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
541 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! |
|
541 | ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there! | |
542 | else: |
|
542 | else: | |
543 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! |
|
543 | ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows! | |
544 | IP_rc.editor = ed |
|
544 | IP_rc.editor = ed | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | # Keep track of whether this is an embedded instance or not (useful for |
|
546 | # Keep track of whether this is an embedded instance or not (useful for | |
547 | # post-mortems). |
|
547 | # post-mortems). | |
548 | IP_rc.embedded = IP.embedded |
|
548 | IP_rc.embedded = IP.embedded | |
549 |
|
549 | |||
550 | # Recursive reload |
|
550 | # Recursive reload | |
551 | try: |
|
551 | try: | |
552 | from IPython.lib import deepreload |
|
552 | from IPython.lib import deepreload | |
553 | if IP_rc.deep_reload: |
|
553 | if IP_rc.deep_reload: | |
554 | __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload |
|
554 | __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload | |
555 | else: |
|
555 | else: | |
556 | __builtin__.dreload = deepreload.reload |
|
556 | __builtin__.dreload = deepreload.reload | |
557 | del deepreload |
|
557 | del deepreload | |
558 | except ImportError: |
|
558 | except ImportError: | |
559 | pass |
|
559 | pass | |
560 |
|
560 | |||
561 | # Save the current state of our namespace so that the interactive shell |
|
561 | # Save the current state of our namespace so that the interactive shell | |
562 | # can later know which variables have been created by us from config files |
|
562 | # can later know which variables have been created by us from config files | |
563 | # and loading. This way, loading a file (in any way) is treated just like |
|
563 | # and loading. This way, loading a file (in any way) is treated just like | |
564 | # defining things on the command line, and %who works as expected. |
|
564 | # defining things on the command line, and %who works as expected. | |
565 |
|
565 | |||
566 | # DON'T do anything that affects the namespace beyond this point! |
|
566 | # DON'T do anything that affects the namespace beyond this point! | |
567 | IP.internal_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) |
|
567 | IP.internal_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) | |
568 |
|
568 | |||
569 | #IP.internal_ns.update(locals()) # so our stuff doesn't show up in %who |
|
569 | #IP.internal_ns.update(locals()) # so our stuff doesn't show up in %who | |
570 |
|
570 | |||
571 | # Now run through the different sections of the users's config |
|
571 | # Now run through the different sections of the users's config | |
572 | if IP_rc.debug: |
|
572 | if IP_rc.debug: | |
573 | print 'Trying to execute the following configuration structure:' |
|
573 | print 'Trying to execute the following configuration structure:' | |
574 | print '(Things listed first are deeper in the inclusion tree and get' |
|
574 | print '(Things listed first are deeper in the inclusion tree and get' | |
575 | print 'loaded first).\n' |
|
575 | print 'loaded first).\n' | |
576 | pprint(IP_rc.__dict__) |
|
576 | pprint(IP_rc.__dict__) | |
577 |
|
577 | |||
578 | for mod in IP_rc.import_mod: |
|
578 | for mod in IP_rc.import_mod: | |
579 | try: |
|
579 | try: | |
580 | exec 'import '+mod in IP.user_ns |
|
580 | exec 'import '+mod in IP.user_ns | |
581 | except : |
|
581 | except : | |
582 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
582 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
583 | import_fail_info(mod) |
|
583 | import_fail_info(mod) | |
584 |
|
584 | |||
585 | for mod_fn in IP_rc.import_some: |
|
585 | for mod_fn in IP_rc.import_some: | |
586 | if not mod_fn == []: |
|
586 | if not mod_fn == []: | |
587 | mod,fn = mod_fn[0],','.join(mod_fn[1:]) |
|
587 | mod,fn = mod_fn[0],','.join(mod_fn[1:]) | |
588 | try: |
|
588 | try: | |
589 | exec 'from '+mod+' import '+fn in IP.user_ns |
|
589 | exec 'from '+mod+' import '+fn in IP.user_ns | |
590 | except : |
|
590 | except : | |
591 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
591 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
592 | import_fail_info(mod,fn) |
|
592 | import_fail_info(mod,fn) | |
593 |
|
593 | |||
594 | for mod in IP_rc.import_all: |
|
594 | for mod in IP_rc.import_all: | |
595 | try: |
|
595 | try: | |
596 | exec 'from '+mod+' import *' in IP.user_ns |
|
596 | exec 'from '+mod+' import *' in IP.user_ns | |
597 | except : |
|
597 | except : | |
598 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
598 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
599 | import_fail_info(mod) |
|
599 | import_fail_info(mod) | |
600 |
|
600 | |||
601 | for code in IP_rc.execute: |
|
601 | for code in IP_rc.execute: | |
602 | try: |
|
602 | try: | |
603 | exec code in IP.user_ns |
|
603 | exec code in IP.user_ns | |
604 | except: |
|
604 | except: | |
605 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
605 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
606 | warn('Failure executing code: ' + `code`) |
|
606 | warn('Failure executing code: ' + `code`) | |
607 |
|
607 | |||
608 | # Execute the files the user wants in ipythonrc |
|
608 | # Execute the files the user wants in ipythonrc | |
609 | for file in IP_rc.execfile: |
|
609 | for file in IP_rc.execfile: | |
610 | try: |
|
610 | try: | |
611 | file = filefind(file,sys.path+[IPython_dir]) |
|
611 | file = filefind(file,sys.path+[IPython_dir]) | |
612 | except IOError: |
|
612 | except IOError: | |
613 | warn(itpl('File $file not found. Skipping it.')) |
|
613 | warn(itpl('File $file not found. Skipping it.')) | |
614 | else: |
|
614 | else: | |
615 | IP.safe_execfile(os.path.expanduser(file),IP.user_ns) |
|
615 | IP.safe_execfile(os.path.expanduser(file),IP.user_ns) | |
616 |
|
616 | |||
617 | # finally, try importing ipy_*_conf for final configuration |
|
617 | # finally, try importing ipy_*_conf for final configuration | |
618 | try: |
|
618 | try: | |
619 | import ipy_system_conf |
|
619 | import ipy_system_conf | |
620 | except ImportError: |
|
620 | except ImportError: | |
621 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
621 | if opts_all.debug: IP.InteractiveTB() | |
622 | warn("Could not import 'ipy_system_conf'") |
|
622 | warn("Could not import 'ipy_system_conf'") | |
623 | except: |
|
623 | except: | |
624 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
624 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
625 | import_fail_info('ipy_system_conf') |
|
625 | import_fail_info('ipy_system_conf') | |
626 |
|
626 | |||
627 | # only import prof module if ipythonrc-PROF was not found |
|
627 | # only import prof module if ipythonrc-PROF was not found | |
628 | if opts_all.profile and not profile_handled_by_legacy: |
|
628 | if opts_all.profile and not profile_handled_by_legacy: | |
629 | profmodname = 'ipy_profile_' + opts_all.profile |
|
629 | profmodname = 'ipy_profile_' + opts_all.profile | |
630 | try: |
|
630 | try: | |
631 | force_import(profmodname) |
|
631 | force_import(profmodname) | |
632 | except: |
|
632 | except: | |
633 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
633 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
634 | print "Error importing",profmodname,\ |
|
634 | print "Error importing",profmodname,\ | |
635 | "- perhaps you should run %upgrade?" |
|
635 | "- perhaps you should run %upgrade?" | |
636 | import_fail_info(profmodname) |
|
636 | import_fail_info(profmodname) | |
637 | else: |
|
637 | else: | |
638 | opts.profile = opts_all.profile |
|
638 | opts.profile = opts_all.profile | |
639 | else: |
|
639 | else: | |
640 | force_import('ipy_profile_none') |
|
640 | force_import('ipy_profile_none') | |
641 | # XXX - this is wrong: ipy_user_conf should not be loaded unconditionally, |
|
641 | # XXX - this is wrong: ipy_user_conf should not be loaded unconditionally, | |
642 | # since the user could have specified a config file path by hand. |
|
642 | # since the user could have specified a config file path by hand. | |
643 | try: |
|
643 | try: | |
644 | force_import('ipy_user_conf') |
|
644 | force_import('ipy_user_conf') | |
645 | except: |
|
645 | except: | |
646 | conf = opts_all.ipythondir + "/ipy_user_conf.py" |
|
646 | conf = opts_all.ipythondir + "/ipy_user_conf.py" | |
647 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
647 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
648 | if not os.path.isfile(conf): |
|
648 | if not os.path.isfile(conf): | |
649 | warn(conf + ' does not exist, please run %upgrade!') |
|
649 | warn(conf + ' does not exist, please run %upgrade!') | |
650 |
|
650 | |||
651 | import_fail_info("ipy_user_conf") |
|
651 | import_fail_info("ipy_user_conf") | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | # Define the history file for saving commands in between sessions |
|
653 | # Define the history file for saving commands in between sessions | |
654 | try: |
|
654 | try: | |
655 | histfname = 'history-%s' % opts.profile |
|
655 | histfname = 'history-%s' % opts.profile | |
656 | except AttributeError: |
|
656 | except AttributeError: | |
657 | histfname = 'history' |
|
657 | histfname = 'history' | |
658 | IP.histfile = os.path.join(opts_all.ipythondir,histfname) |
|
658 | IP.histfile = os.path.join(opts_all.ipythondir,histfname) | |
659 |
|
659 | |||
660 | # finally, push the argv to options again to ensure highest priority |
|
660 | # finally, push the argv to options again to ensure highest priority | |
661 | IP_rc.update(opts) |
|
661 | IP_rc.update(opts) | |
662 |
|
662 | |||
663 | # release stdout and stderr and save config log into a global summary |
|
663 | # release stdout and stderr and save config log into a global summary | |
664 | msg.config.release_all() |
|
664 | msg.config.release_all() | |
665 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
665 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
666 | msg.summary += msg.config.summary_all() |
|
666 | msg.summary += msg.config.summary_all() | |
667 |
|
667 | |||
668 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
668 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
669 | # Setup interactive session |
|
669 | # Setup interactive session | |
670 |
|
670 | |||
671 | # Now we should be fully configured. We can then execute files or load |
|
671 | # Now we should be fully configured. We can then execute files or load | |
672 | # things only needed for interactive use. Then we'll open the shell. |
|
672 | # things only needed for interactive use. Then we'll open the shell. | |
673 |
|
673 | |||
674 | # Take a snapshot of the user namespace before opening the shell. That way |
|
674 | # Take a snapshot of the user namespace before opening the shell. That way | |
675 | # we'll be able to identify which things were interactively defined and |
|
675 | # we'll be able to identify which things were interactively defined and | |
676 | # which were defined through config files. |
|
676 | # which were defined through config files. | |
677 | IP.user_config_ns.update(IP.user_ns) |
|
677 | IP.user_config_ns.update(IP.user_ns) | |
678 |
|
678 | |||
679 | # Force reading a file as if it were a session log. Slower but safer. |
|
679 | # Force reading a file as if it were a session log. Slower but safer. | |
680 | if load_logplay: |
|
680 | if load_logplay: | |
681 | print 'Replaying log...' |
|
681 | print 'Replaying log...' | |
682 | try: |
|
682 | try: | |
683 | if IP_rc.debug: |
|
683 | if IP_rc.debug: | |
684 | logplay_quiet = 0 |
|
684 | logplay_quiet = 0 | |
685 | else: |
|
685 | else: | |
686 | logplay_quiet = 1 |
|
686 | logplay_quiet = 1 | |
687 |
|
687 | |||
688 | msg.logplay.trap_all() |
|
688 | msg.logplay.trap_all() | |
689 | IP.safe_execfile(load_logplay,IP.user_ns, |
|
689 | IP.safe_execfile(load_logplay,IP.user_ns, | |
690 | islog = 1, quiet = logplay_quiet) |
|
690 | islog = 1, quiet = logplay_quiet) | |
691 | msg.logplay.release_all() |
|
691 | msg.logplay.release_all() | |
692 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
692 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
693 | msg.summary += msg.logplay.summary_all() |
|
693 | msg.summary += msg.logplay.summary_all() | |
694 | except: |
|
694 | except: | |
695 | warn('Problems replaying logfile %s.' % load_logplay) |
|
695 | warn('Problems replaying logfile %s.' % load_logplay) | |
696 | IP.InteractiveTB() |
|
696 | IP.InteractiveTB() | |
697 |
|
697 | |||
698 | # Load remaining files in command line |
|
698 | # Load remaining files in command line | |
699 | msg.user_exec.trap_all() |
|
699 | msg.user_exec.trap_all() | |
700 |
|
700 | |||
701 | # Do NOT execute files named in the command line as scripts to be loaded |
|
701 | # Do NOT execute files named in the command line as scripts to be loaded | |
702 | # by embedded instances. Doing so has the potential for an infinite |
|
702 | # by embedded instances. Doing so has the potential for an infinite | |
703 | # recursion if there are exceptions thrown in the process. |
|
703 | # recursion if there are exceptions thrown in the process. | |
704 |
|
704 | |||
705 | # XXX FIXME: the execution of user files should be moved out to after |
|
705 | # XXX FIXME: the execution of user files should be moved out to after | |
706 | # ipython is fully initialized, just as if they were run via %run at the |
|
706 | # ipython is fully initialized, just as if they were run via %run at the | |
707 | # ipython prompt. This would also give them the benefit of ipython's |
|
707 | # ipython prompt. This would also give them the benefit of ipython's | |
708 | # nice tracebacks. |
|
708 | # nice tracebacks. | |
709 |
|
709 | |||
710 | if (not embedded and IP_rc.args and |
|
710 | if (not embedded and IP_rc.args and | |
711 | not IP_rc.args[0].lower().endswith('.ipy')): |
|
711 | not IP_rc.args[0].lower().endswith('.ipy')): | |
712 | name_save = IP.user_ns['__name__'] |
|
712 | name_save = IP.user_ns['__name__'] | |
713 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = '__main__' |
|
713 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = '__main__' | |
714 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it |
|
714 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it | |
715 | # directly. This prevents triggering the IPython crash handler. |
|
715 | # directly. This prevents triggering the IPython crash handler. | |
716 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, IP.excepthook |
|
716 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, IP.excepthook | |
717 |
|
717 | |||
718 | save_argv = sys.argv[1:] # save it for later restoring |
|
718 | save_argv = sys.argv[1:] # save it for later restoring | |
719 |
|
719 | |||
720 | sys.argv = args |
|
720 | sys.argv = args | |
721 |
|
721 | |||
722 | try: |
|
722 | try: | |
723 | IP.safe_execfile(args[0], IP.user_ns) |
|
723 | IP.safe_execfile(args[0], IP.user_ns) | |
724 | finally: |
|
724 | finally: | |
725 | # Reset our crash handler in place |
|
725 | # Reset our crash handler in place | |
726 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
726 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook | |
727 | sys.argv[:] = save_argv |
|
727 | sys.argv[:] = save_argv | |
728 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = name_save |
|
728 | IP.user_ns['__name__'] = name_save | |
729 |
|
729 | |||
730 | msg.user_exec.release_all() |
|
730 | msg.user_exec.release_all() | |
731 |
|
731 | |||
732 | if IP_rc.messages: |
|
732 | if IP_rc.messages: | |
733 | msg.summary += msg.user_exec.summary_all() |
|
733 | msg.summary += msg.user_exec.summary_all() | |
734 |
|
734 | |||
735 | # since we can't specify a null string on the cmd line, 0 is the equivalent: |
|
735 | # since we can't specify a null string on the cmd line, 0 is the equivalent: | |
736 | if IP_rc.nosep: |
|
736 | if IP_rc.nosep: | |
737 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' |
|
737 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out2 = '0' | |
738 | if IP_rc.separate_in == '0': IP_rc.separate_in = '' |
|
738 | if IP_rc.separate_in == '0': IP_rc.separate_in = '' | |
739 | if IP_rc.separate_out == '0': IP_rc.separate_out = '' |
|
739 | if IP_rc.separate_out == '0': IP_rc.separate_out = '' | |
740 | if IP_rc.separate_out2 == '0': IP_rc.separate_out2 = '' |
|
740 | if IP_rc.separate_out2 == '0': IP_rc.separate_out2 = '' | |
741 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_in.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
741 | IP_rc.separate_in = IP_rc.separate_in.replace('\\n','\n') | |
742 | IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
742 | IP_rc.separate_out = IP_rc.separate_out.replace('\\n','\n') | |
743 | IP_rc.separate_out2 = IP_rc.separate_out2.replace('\\n','\n') |
|
743 | IP_rc.separate_out2 = IP_rc.separate_out2.replace('\\n','\n') | |
744 |
|
744 | |||
745 | # Determine how many lines at the bottom of the screen are needed for |
|
745 | # Determine how many lines at the bottom of the screen are needed for | |
746 | # showing prompts, so we can know wheter long strings are to be printed or |
|
746 | # showing prompts, so we can know wheter long strings are to be printed or | |
747 | # paged: |
|
747 | # paged: | |
748 | num_lines_bot = IP_rc.separate_in.count('\n')+1 |
|
748 | num_lines_bot = IP_rc.separate_in.count('\n')+1 | |
749 | IP_rc.screen_length = IP_rc.screen_length - num_lines_bot |
|
749 | IP_rc.screen_length = IP_rc.screen_length - num_lines_bot | |
750 |
|
750 | |||
751 | # configure startup banner |
|
751 | # configure startup banner | |
752 | if IP_rc.c: # regular python doesn't print the banner with -c |
|
752 | if IP_rc.c: # regular python doesn't print the banner with -c | |
753 | IP_rc.banner = 0 |
|
753 | IP_rc.banner = 0 | |
754 | if IP_rc.banner: |
|
754 | if IP_rc.banner: | |
755 | BANN_P = IP.BANNER_PARTS |
|
755 | BANN_P = IP.BANNER_PARTS | |
756 | else: |
|
756 | else: | |
757 | BANN_P = [] |
|
757 | BANN_P = [] | |
758 |
|
758 | |||
759 | if IP_rc.profile: BANN_P.append('IPython profile: %s\n' % IP_rc.profile) |
|
759 | if IP_rc.profile: BANN_P.append('IPython profile: %s\n' % IP_rc.profile) | |
760 |
|
760 | |||
761 | # add message log (possibly empty) |
|
761 | # add message log (possibly empty) | |
762 | if msg.summary: BANN_P.append(msg.summary) |
|
762 | if msg.summary: BANN_P.append(msg.summary) | |
763 | # Final banner is a string |
|
763 | # Final banner is a string | |
764 | IP.BANNER = '\n'.join(BANN_P) |
|
764 | IP.BANNER = '\n'.join(BANN_P) | |
765 |
|
765 | |||
766 | # Finalize the IPython instance. This assumes the rc structure is fully |
|
766 | # Finalize the IPython instance. This assumes the rc structure is fully | |
767 | # in place. |
|
767 | # in place. | |
768 | IP.post_config_initialization() |
|
768 | IP.post_config_initialization() | |
769 |
|
769 | |||
770 | return IP |
|
770 | return IP | |
771 | #************************ end of file <ipmaker.py> ************************** |
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771 | #************************ end of file <ipmaker.py> ************************** |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | """Mimic C structs with lots of extra functionality. |
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2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
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3 | """A dict subclass that supports attribute style access. | |||
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4 | ||||
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5 | Authors: | |||
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6 | ||||
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7 | * Fernando Perez (original) | |||
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8 | * Brian Granger (refactoring to a dict subclass) | |||
3 | """ |
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9 | """ | |
4 |
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10 | |||
5 | #***************************************************************************** |
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11 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
6 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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12 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
7 | # |
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13 | # | |
8 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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14 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
9 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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15 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
10 | #***************************************************************************** |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
11 |
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17 | |||
12 | __all__ = ['Struct'] |
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18 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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19 | # Imports | |||
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
13 |
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21 | |||
14 | import inspect |
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15 | import types |
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16 | import pprint |
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22 | import pprint | |
17 |
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23 | |||
18 | from IPython.utils.genutils import list2dict2 |
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24 | from IPython.utils.genutils import list2dict2 | |
19 |
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25 | |||
20 | class Struct(object): |
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26 | __all__ = ['Struct'] | |
21 | """Class to mimic C structs but also provide convenient dictionary-like |
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22 | functionality. |
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23 |
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24 | Instances can be initialized with a dictionary, a list of key=value pairs |
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25 | or both. If both are present, the dictionary must come first. |
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26 |
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27 | Because Python classes provide direct assignment to their members, it's |
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28 | easy to overwrite normal methods (S.copy = 1 would destroy access to |
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29 | S.copy()). For this reason, all builtin method names are protected and |
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30 | can't be assigned to. An attempt to do s.copy=1 or s['copy']=1 will raise |
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31 | a KeyError exception. If you really want to, you can bypass this |
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32 | protection by directly assigning to __dict__: s.__dict__['copy']=1 will |
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33 | still work. Doing this will break functionality, though. As in most of |
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34 | Python, namespace protection is weakly enforced, so feel free to shoot |
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35 | yourself if you really want to. |
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36 |
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37 | Note that this class uses more memory and is *much* slower than a regular |
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38 | dictionary, so be careful in situations where memory or performance are |
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39 | critical. But for day to day use it should behave fine. It is particularly |
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40 | convenient for storing configuration data in programs. |
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41 |
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42 | +,+=,- and -= are implemented. +/+= do merges (non-destructive updates), |
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43 | -/-= remove keys from the original. See the method descripitions. |
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44 |
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45 | This class allows a quick access syntax: both s.key and s['key'] are |
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46 | valid. This syntax has a limitation: each 'key' has to be explicitly |
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47 | accessed by its original name. The normal s.key syntax doesn't provide |
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48 | access to the keys via variables whose values evaluate to the desired |
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49 | keys. An example should clarify this: |
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50 |
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51 | Define a dictionary and initialize both with dict and k=v pairs: |
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52 | >>> d={'a':1,'b':2} |
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53 | >>> s=Struct(d,hi=10,ho=20) |
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54 |
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55 | The return of __repr__ can be used to create a new instance: |
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56 | >>> s |
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57 | Struct({'__allownew': True, 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'hi': 10, 'ho': 20}) |
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58 |
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59 | Note: the special '__allownew' key is used for internal purposes. |
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60 |
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61 | __str__ (called by print) shows it's not quite a regular dictionary: |
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62 | >>> print s |
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63 | Struct({'__allownew': True, 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'hi': 10, 'ho': 20}) |
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64 |
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65 | Access by explicitly named key with dot notation: |
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66 | >>> s.a |
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67 | 1 |
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68 |
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69 | Or like a dictionary: |
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70 | >>> s['a'] |
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71 | 1 |
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72 |
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27 | |||
73 | If you want a variable to hold the key value, only dictionary access works: |
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28 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
74 | >>> key='hi' |
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29 | # Code | |
75 | >>> s.key |
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30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
76 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
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77 | File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? |
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78 | AttributeError: Struct instance has no attribute 'key' |
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79 |
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31 | |||
80 | >>> s[key] |
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81 | 10 |
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82 |
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32 | |||
83 | Another limitation of the s.key syntax (and Struct(key=val) |
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33 | class Struct(dict): | |
84 | initialization): keys can't be numbers. But numeric keys can be used and |
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34 | """A dict subclass with attribute style access. | |
85 | accessed using the dictionary syntax. Again, an example: |
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86 |
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35 | |||
87 | This doesn't work (prompt changed to avoid confusing the test system): |
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36 | This dict subclass has a a few extra features: | |
88 | ->> s=Struct(4='hi') |
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89 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
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90 | ... |
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91 | SyntaxError: keyword can't be an expression |
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92 |
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37 | |||
93 | But this does: |
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38 | * Attribute style access. | |
94 | >>> s=Struct() |
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39 | * Protection of class members (like keys, items) when using attribute | |
95 | >>> s[4]='hi' |
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40 | style access. | |
96 | >>> s |
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41 | * The ability to restrict assignment to only existing keys. | |
97 | Struct({4: 'hi', '__allownew': True}) |
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42 | * Intelligent merging. | |
98 | >>> s[4] |
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43 | * Overloaded operators. | |
99 | 'hi' |
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100 | """ |
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44 | """ | |
101 |
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45 | |||
102 | # Attributes to which __setitem__ and __setattr__ will block access. |
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46 | def __init__(self, *args, **kw): | |
103 | # Note: much of this will be moot in Python 2.2 and will be done in a much |
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104 | # cleaner way. |
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105 | __protected = ('copy dict dictcopy get has_attr has_key items keys ' |
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106 | 'merge popitem setdefault update values ' |
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107 | '__make_dict __dict_invert ').split() |
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108 |
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109 | def __init__(self,data=None,**kw): |
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110 | """Initialize with a dictionary, another Struct, or data. |
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47 | """Initialize with a dictionary, another Struct, or data. | |
111 |
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48 | |||
112 | Parameters |
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49 | Parameters | |
113 | ---------- |
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50 | ---------- | |
114 |
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51 | args : dict, Struct | |
115 |
Initialize with |
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52 | Initialize with one dict or Struct | |
116 | kw : dict |
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53 | kw : dict | |
117 | Initialize with key, value pairs. |
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54 | Initialize with key, value pairs. | |
118 |
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55 | |||
119 | Examples |
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56 | Examples | |
120 | -------- |
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57 | -------- | |
121 |
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58 | |||
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59 | >>> s = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |||
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60 | >>> s.a | |||
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61 | 10 | |||
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62 | >>> s.b | |||
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63 | 30 | |||
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64 | >>> s2 = Struct(s,c=30) | |||
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65 | >>> s2.keys() | |||
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66 | ['a', 'c', 'b'] | |||
122 | """ |
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67 | """ | |
123 | object.__setattr__(self, '_allownew', True) |
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68 | object.__setattr__(self, '_allownew', True) | |
124 |
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69 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kw) | |
125 | if data is None: |
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126 | data = {} |
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127 | if isinstance(data, Struct): |
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128 | data = data.dict() |
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129 | elif data and not isinstance(data, dict): |
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130 | raise TypeError('initialize with a dict, Struct or key=val pairs') |
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131 | data.update(kw) |
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132 | # do the updating by hand to guarantee that we go through the |
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133 | # safety-checked __setitem__ |
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134 | for k, v in data.items(): |
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135 | self[k] = v |
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136 |
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70 | |||
137 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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71 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): | |
138 | """Used when struct[key] = val calls are made.""" |
|
72 | """Set an item with check for allownew. | |
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73 | ||||
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74 | Examples | |||
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75 | -------- | |||
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76 | ||||
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77 | >>> s = Struct() | |||
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78 | >>> s['a'] = 10 | |||
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79 | >>> s.allow_new_attr(False) | |||
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80 | >>> s['a'] = 10 | |||
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81 | >>> s['a'] | |||
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82 | 10 | |||
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83 | >>> try: | |||
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84 | ... s['b'] = 20 | |||
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85 | ... except KeyError: | |||
|
86 | ... print 'this is not allowed' | |||
|
87 | ... | |||
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88 | this is not allowed | |||
|
89 | """ | |||
|
90 | if not self._allownew and not self.has_key(key): | |||
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91 | raise KeyError( | |||
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92 | "can't create new attribute %s when allow_new_attr(False)" % key) | |||
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93 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) | |||
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94 | ||||
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95 | def __setattr__(self, key, value): | |||
|
96 | """Set an attr with protection of class members. | |||
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97 | ||||
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98 | This calls :meth:`self.__setitem__` but convert :exc:`KeyError` to | |||
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99 | :exc:`AttributeError`. | |||
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100 | ||||
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101 | Examples | |||
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102 | -------- | |||
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103 | ||||
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104 | >>> s = Struct() | |||
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105 | >>> s.a = 10 | |||
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106 | >>> s.a | |||
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107 | 10 | |||
|
108 | >>> try: | |||
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109 | ... s.get = 10 | |||
|
110 | ... except AttributeError: | |||
|
111 | ... print "you can't set a class member" | |||
|
112 | ... | |||
|
113 | you can't set a class member | |||
|
114 | """ | |||
|
115 | # If key is an str it might be a class member or instance var | |||
139 | if isinstance(key, str): |
|
116 | if isinstance(key, str): | |
140 | # I can't simply call hasattr here because it calls getattr, which |
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117 | # I can't simply call hasattr here because it calls getattr, which | |
141 | # calls self.__getattr__, which returns True for keys in |
|
118 | # calls self.__getattr__, which returns True for keys in | |
142 | # self._data. But I only want keys in the class and in |
|
119 | # self._data. But I only want keys in the class and in | |
143 | # self.__dict__ |
|
120 | # self.__dict__ | |
144 | if key in self.__dict__ or hasattr(Struct, key): |
|
121 | if key in self.__dict__ or hasattr(Struct, key): | |
145 |
raise |
|
122 | raise AttributeError( | |
146 |
' |
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123 | 'attr %s is a protected member of class Struct.' % key | |
147 | ) |
|
124 | ) | |
148 | if not self._allownew and key not in self._data: |
|
125 | try: | |
149 | raise KeyError( |
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150 | "can't create unknown attribute %s. Check for typos, or use allow_new_attr" % key) |
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151 | self._data[key] = value |
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152 |
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153 | def __setattr__(self, key, value): |
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154 | self.__setitem__(key, value) |
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126 | self.__setitem__(key, value) | |
|
127 | except KeyError, e: | |||
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128 | raise AttributeError(e) | |||
155 |
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129 | |||
156 | def __getattr__(self, key): |
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130 | def __getattr__(self, key): | |
|
131 | """Get an attr by calling :meth:`dict.__getitem__`. | |||
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132 | ||||
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133 | Like :meth:`__setattr__`, this method converts :exc:`KeyError` to | |||
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134 | :exc:`AttributeError`. | |||
|
135 | ||||
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136 | Examples | |||
|
137 | -------- | |||
|
138 | ||||
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139 | >>> s = Struct(a=10) | |||
|
140 | >>> s.a | |||
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141 | 10 | |||
|
142 | >>> type(s.get) | |||
|
143 | <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> | |||
|
144 | >>> try: | |||
|
145 | ... s.b | |||
|
146 | ... except AttributeError: | |||
|
147 | ... print "I don't have that key" | |||
|
148 | ... | |||
|
149 | I don't have that key | |||
|
150 | """ | |||
157 | try: |
|
151 | try: | |
158 |
result = self |
|
152 | result = self[key] | |
159 | except KeyError: |
|
153 | except KeyError: | |
160 | raise AttributeError(key) |
|
154 | raise AttributeError(key) | |
161 | else: |
|
155 | else: | |
162 | return result |
|
156 | return result | |
163 |
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157 | |||
164 |
def __ |
|
158 | def __iadd__(self, other): | |
165 | return self._data[key] |
|
159 | """s += s2 is a shorthand for s.merge(s2). | |
166 |
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167 | def __str__(self): |
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168 | return 'Struct('+ pprint.pformat(self._data)+')' |
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169 |
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170 | def __repr__(self): |
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171 | return self.__str__() |
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172 |
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160 | |||
173 | def __contains__(self, key): |
|
161 | Examples | |
174 | return key in self._data |
|
162 | -------- | |
175 |
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163 | |||
176 | def __iadd__(self, other): |
|
164 | >>> s = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |
177 | """S += S2 is a shorthand for S.merge(S2).""" |
|
165 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=20,c=40) | |
|
166 | >>> s += s2 | |||
|
167 | >>> s | |||
|
168 | {'a': 10, 'c': 40, 'b': 30} | |||
|
169 | """ | |||
178 | self.merge(other) |
|
170 | self.merge(other) | |
179 | return self |
|
171 | return self | |
180 |
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172 | |||
181 | def __add__(self,other): |
|
173 | def __add__(self,other): | |
182 |
""" |
|
174 | """s + s2 -> New Struct made from s.merge(s2). | |
183 | Sout = self.copy() |
|
175 | ||
184 | Sout.merge(other) |
|
176 | Examples | |
185 | return Sout |
|
177 | -------- | |
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178 | ||||
|
179 | >>> s1 = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |||
|
180 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=20,c=40) | |||
|
181 | >>> s = s1 + s2 | |||
|
182 | >>> s | |||
|
183 | {'a': 10, 'c': 40, 'b': 30} | |||
|
184 | """ | |||
|
185 | sout = self.copy() | |||
|
186 | sout.merge(other) | |||
|
187 | return sout | |||
186 |
|
188 | |||
187 | def __sub__(self,other): |
|
189 | def __sub__(self,other): | |
188 | """Out of place remove keys from self that are in other.""" |
|
190 | """s1 - s2 -> remove keys in s2 from s1. | |
189 | Sout = self.copy() |
|
191 | ||
190 | Sout -= other |
|
192 | Examples | |
191 | return Sout |
|
193 | -------- | |
|
194 | ||||
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195 | >>> s1 = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |||
|
196 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=40) | |||
|
197 | >>> s = s1 - s2 | |||
|
198 | >>> s | |||
|
199 | {'b': 30} | |||
|
200 | """ | |||
|
201 | sout = self.copy() | |||
|
202 | sout -= other | |||
|
203 | return sout | |||
192 |
|
204 | |||
193 | def __isub__(self,other): |
|
205 | def __isub__(self,other): | |
194 |
"""Inplace remove keys from self that are in other. |
|
206 | """Inplace remove keys from self that are in other. | |
195 | for k in other.keys(): |
|
207 | ||
196 | if self.has_key(k): |
|
208 | Examples | |
197 | del self._data[k] |
|
209 | -------- | |
198 |
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210 | |||
199 | def __make_dict(self,__loc_data__,**kw): |
|
211 | >>> s1 = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |
200 | """Helper function for update and merge. Return a dict from data. |
|
212 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=40) | |
|
213 | >>> s1 -= s2 | |||
|
214 | >>> s1 | |||
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215 | {'b': 30} | |||
201 | """ |
|
216 | """ | |
202 | if __loc_data__ == None: |
|
217 | for k in other.keys(): | |
203 | data = {} |
|
218 | if self.has_key(k): | |
204 | elif isinstance(__loc_data__, dict): |
|
219 | del self[k] | |
205 | data = __loc_data__ |
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220 | return self | |
206 | elif isinstance(__loc_data__, Struct): |
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207 | data = __loc_data__._data |
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208 | else: |
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209 | raise TypeError('update with a dict, Struct or key=val pairs') |
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210 | if kw: |
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211 | data.update(kw) |
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212 | return data |
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213 |
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221 | |||
214 | def __dict_invert(self, data): |
|
222 | def __dict_invert(self, data): | |
215 | """Helper function for merge. |
|
223 | """Helper function for merge. | |
216 |
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224 | |||
217 | Takes a dictionary whose values are lists and returns a dict with |
|
225 | Takes a dictionary whose values are lists and returns a dict with | |
218 | the elements of each list as keys and the original keys as values. |
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226 | the elements of each list as keys and the original keys as values. | |
219 | """ |
|
227 | """ | |
220 | outdict = {} |
|
228 | outdict = {} | |
221 | for k,lst in data.items(): |
|
229 | for k,lst in data.items(): | |
222 | if isinstance(lst, str): |
|
230 | if isinstance(lst, str): | |
223 | lst = lst.split() |
|
231 | lst = lst.split() | |
224 | for entry in lst: |
|
232 | for entry in lst: | |
225 | outdict[entry] = k |
|
233 | outdict[entry] = k | |
226 | return outdict |
|
234 | return outdict | |
227 |
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235 | |||
228 |
def |
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236 | def dict(self): | |
229 | """Clear all attributes.""" |
|
237 | return self | |
230 | self._data.clear() |
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231 |
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238 | |||
232 | def copy(self): |
|
239 | def copy(self): | |
233 |
"""Return a |
|
240 | """Return a copy as a Struct. | |
234 | return Struct(self._data.copy()) |
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235 |
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241 | |||
236 | def dict(self): |
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242 | Examples | |
237 | """Return the Struct's dictionary.""" |
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243 | -------- | |
238 | return self._data |
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239 |
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244 | |||
240 | def dictcopy(self): |
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245 | >>> s = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |
241 | """Return a (shallow) copy of the Struct's dictionary.""" |
|
246 | >>> s2 = s.copy() | |
242 | return self._data.copy() |
|
247 | >>> s2 | |
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248 | {'a': 10, 'b': 30} | |||
|
249 | >>> type(s2).__name__ | |||
|
250 | 'Struct' | |||
|
251 | """ | |||
|
252 | return Struct(dict.copy(self)) | |||
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253 | ||||
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254 | def hasattr(self, key): | |||
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255 | """hasattr function available as a method. | |||
243 |
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256 | ||
244 | def popitem(self): |
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257 | Implemented like has_key. | |
245 | """Return (key, value) tuple and remove from Struct. |
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246 |
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258 | |||
247 | If key is not present raise KeyError. |
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259 | Examples | |
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260 | -------- | |||
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261 | ||||
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262 | >>> s = Struct(a=10) | |||
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263 | >>> s.hasattr('a') | |||
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264 | True | |||
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265 | >>> s.hasattr('b') | |||
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266 | False | |||
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267 | >>> s.hasattr('get') | |||
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268 | False | |||
248 | """ |
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269 | """ | |
249 |
return self. |
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270 | return self.has_key(key) | |
250 |
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271 | |||
251 | def update(self,__loc_data__=None,**kw): |
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272 | def allow_new_attr(self, allow = True): | |
252 | """Update (merge) with data from another Struct or dict. |
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273 | """Set whether new attributes can be created in this Struct. | |
253 |
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274 | |||
254 | Parameters |
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275 | This can be used to catch typos by verifying that the attribute user | |
255 | ---------- |
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276 | tries to change already exists in this Struct. | |
256 | __loc_data : dict, Struct |
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257 | The new data to add to self. |
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258 | kw : dict |
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259 | Key, value pairs to add to self. |
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260 | """ |
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277 | """ | |
261 | # The funny name __loc_data__ is to prevent a common variable name |
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278 | object.__setattr__(self, '_allownew', allow) | |
262 | # which could be a fieled of a Struct to collide with this |
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263 | # parameter. The problem would arise if the function is called with a |
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264 | # keyword with this same name that a user means to add as a Struct |
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265 | # field. |
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266 | newdict = self.__make_dict(__loc_data__, **kw) |
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267 | for k, v in newdict.iteritems(): |
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268 | self[k] = v |
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269 |
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279 | |||
270 | def merge(self, __loc_data__=None, __conflict_solve=None, **kw): |
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280 | def merge(self, __loc_data__=None, __conflict_solve=None, **kw): | |
271 | """S.merge(data,conflict,k=v1,k=v2,...) -> merge data and k=v into S. |
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281 | """Merge two Structs with customizable conflict resolution. | |
272 |
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282 | |||
273 |
This is similar to update |
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283 | This is similar to :meth:`update`, but much more flexible. First, a | |
274 |
made from data+key=value pairs. When merging this dict with |
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284 | dict is made from data+key=value pairs. When merging this dict with | |
275 |
S, the optional dictionary 'conflict' is used to decide |
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285 | the Struct S, the optional dictionary 'conflict' is used to decide | |
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286 | what to do. | |||
276 |
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287 | |||
277 | If conflict is not given, the default behavior is to preserve any keys |
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288 | If conflict is not given, the default behavior is to preserve any keys | |
278 | with their current value (the opposite of the update method's |
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289 | with their current value (the opposite of the :meth:`update` method's | |
279 | behavior). |
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290 | behavior). | |
280 |
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291 | |||
281 | conflict is a dictionary of binary functions which will be used to |
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292 | Parameters | |
282 | solve key conflicts. It must have the following structure: |
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293 | ---------- | |
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294 | __loc_data : dict, Struct | |||
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295 | The data to merge into self | |||
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296 | __conflict_solve : dict | |||
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297 | The conflict policy dict. The keys are binary functions used to | |||
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298 | resolve the conflict and the values are lists of strings naming | |||
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299 | the keys the conflict resolution function applies to. Instead of | |||
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300 | a list of strings a space separated string can be used, like | |||
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301 | 'a b c'. | |||
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302 | kw : dict | |||
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303 | Additional key, value pairs to merge in | |||
283 |
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304 | |||
284 | conflict == { fn1 : [Skey1,Skey2,...], fn2 : [Skey3], etc } |
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305 | Notes | |
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306 | ----- | |||
285 |
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307 | |||
286 | Values must be lists or whitespace separated strings which are |
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308 | The `__conflict_solve` dict is a dictionary of binary functions which will be used to | |
287 | automatically converted to lists of strings by calling string.split(). |
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309 | solve key conflicts. Here is an example:: | |
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310 | ||||
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311 | __conflict_solve = dict( | |||
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312 | func1=['a','b','c'], | |||
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313 | func2=['d','e'] | |||
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314 | ) | |||
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315 | |||
289 | Each key of conflict is a function which defines a policy for |
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316 | In this case, the function :func:`func1` will be used to resolve | |
290 | resolving conflicts when merging with the input data. Each fn must be |
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317 | keys 'a', 'b' and 'c' and the function :func:`func2` will be used for | |
291 | a binary function which returns the desired outcome for a key |
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318 | keys 'd' and 'e'. This could also be written as:: | |
292 | conflict. These functions will be called as fn(old,new). |
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319 | |||
294 | An example is probably in order. Suppose you are merging the struct S |
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320 | __conflict_solve = dict(func1='a b c',func2='d e') | |
295 | with a dict D and the following conflict policy dict: |
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296 |
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321 | |||
297 | S.merge(D,{fn1:['a','b',4], fn2:'key_c key_d'}) |
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322 | These functions will be called for each key they apply to with the | |
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323 | form:: | |||
298 |
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324 | |||
299 | If the key 'a' is found in both S and D, the merge method will call: |
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325 | func1(self['a'], other['a']) | |
300 |
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326 | |||
301 | S['a'] = fn1(S['a'],D['a']) |
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327 | The return value is used as the final merged value. | |
302 |
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328 | |||
303 | As a convenience, merge() provides five (the most commonly needed) |
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329 | As a convenience, merge() provides five (the most commonly needed) | |
304 | pre-defined policies: preserve, update, add, add_flip and add_s. The |
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330 | pre-defined policies: preserve, update, add, add_flip and add_s. The | |
305 | easiest explanation is their implementation: |
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331 | easiest explanation is their implementation:: | |
306 |
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332 | |||
307 | preserve = lambda old,new: old |
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333 | preserve = lambda old,new: old | |
308 | update = lambda old,new: new |
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334 | update = lambda old,new: new | |
309 | add = lambda old,new: old + new |
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335 | add = lambda old,new: old + new | |
310 | add_flip = lambda old,new: new + old # note change of order! |
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336 | add_flip = lambda old,new: new + old # note change of order! | |
311 |
add_s = lambda old,new: old + ' ' + new # only |
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337 | add_s = lambda old,new: old + ' ' + new # only for str! | |
312 |
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338 | |||
313 |
You can use those four words (as strings) as keys in |
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339 | You can use those four words (as strings) as keys instead | |
314 | of defining them as functions, and the merge method will substitute |
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340 | of defining them as functions, and the merge method will substitute | |
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341 | the appropriate functions for you. | |
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342 | |||
317 | S.merge(D,{'preserve':'a b c','add':[4,5,'d'],my_function:[6]}) |
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343 | For more complicated conflict resolution policies, you still need to | |
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344 | construct your own functions. | |||
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345 | |||
319 | will automatically substitute the functions preserve and add for the |
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346 | Examples | |
320 | names 'preserve' and 'add' before making any function calls. |
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347 | -------- | |
321 |
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348 | |||
322 | For more complicated conflict resolution policies, you still need to |
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349 | This show the default policy: | |
323 | construct your own functions. """ |
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350 | ||
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351 | >>> s = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |||
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352 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=20,c=40) | |||
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353 | >>> s.merge(s2) | |||
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354 | >>> s | |||
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355 | {'a': 10, 'c': 40, 'b': 30} | |||
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356 | ||||
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357 | Now, show how to specify a conflict dict: | |||
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358 | ||||
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359 | >>> s = Struct(a=10,b=30) | |||
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360 | >>> s2 = Struct(a=20,b=40) | |||
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361 | >>> conflict = {'update':'a','add':'b'} | |||
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362 | >>> s.merge(s2,conflict) | |||
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363 | >>> s | |||
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364 | {'a': 20, 'b': 70} | |||
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365 | """ | |||
324 |
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366 | |||
325 |
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367 | data_dict = dict(__loc_data__,**kw) | |
326 |
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368 | |||
327 | # policies for conflict resolution: two argument functions which return |
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369 | # policies for conflict resolution: two argument functions which return | |
328 | # the value that will go in the new struct |
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370 | # the value that will go in the new struct | |
329 | preserve = lambda old,new: old |
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371 | preserve = lambda old,new: old | |
330 | update = lambda old,new: new |
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372 | update = lambda old,new: new | |
331 | add = lambda old,new: old + new |
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373 | add = lambda old,new: old + new | |
332 | add_flip = lambda old,new: new + old # note change of order! |
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374 | add_flip = lambda old,new: new + old # note change of order! | |
333 | add_s = lambda old,new: old + ' ' + new |
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375 | add_s = lambda old,new: old + ' ' + new | |
334 |
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376 | |||
335 | # default policy is to keep current keys when there's a conflict |
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377 | # default policy is to keep current keys when there's a conflict | |
336 | conflict_solve = list2dict2(self.keys(), default = preserve) |
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378 | conflict_solve = list2dict2(self.keys(), default = preserve) | |
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379 | |||
338 | # the conflict_solve dictionary is given by the user 'inverted': we |
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380 | # the conflict_solve dictionary is given by the user 'inverted': we | |
339 | # need a name-function mapping, it comes as a function -> names |
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381 | # need a name-function mapping, it comes as a function -> names | |
340 | # dict. Make a local copy (b/c we'll make changes), replace user |
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382 | # dict. Make a local copy (b/c we'll make changes), replace user | |
341 | # strings for the three builtin policies and invert it. |
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383 | # strings for the three builtin policies and invert it. | |
342 | if __conflict_solve: |
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384 | if __conflict_solve: | |
343 | inv_conflict_solve_user = __conflict_solve.copy() |
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385 | inv_conflict_solve_user = __conflict_solve.copy() | |
344 | for name, func in [('preserve',preserve), ('update',update), |
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386 | for name, func in [('preserve',preserve), ('update',update), | |
345 | ('add',add), ('add_flip',add_flip), |
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387 | ('add',add), ('add_flip',add_flip), | |
346 | ('add_s',add_s)]: |
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388 | ('add_s',add_s)]: | |
347 | if name in inv_conflict_solve_user.keys(): |
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389 | if name in inv_conflict_solve_user.keys(): | |
348 | inv_conflict_solve_user[func] = inv_conflict_solve_user[name] |
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390 | inv_conflict_solve_user[func] = inv_conflict_solve_user[name] | |
349 | del inv_conflict_solve_user[name] |
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391 | del inv_conflict_solve_user[name] | |
350 | conflict_solve.update(self.__dict_invert(inv_conflict_solve_user)) |
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392 | conflict_solve.update(self.__dict_invert(inv_conflict_solve_user)) | |
351 | #print 'merge. conflict_solve: '; pprint(conflict_solve) # dbg |
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393 | #print 'merge. conflict_solve: '; pprint(conflict_solve) # dbg | |
352 | #print '*'*50,'in merger. conflict_solver:'; pprint(conflict_solve) |
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394 | #print '*'*50,'in merger. conflict_solver:'; pprint(conflict_solve) | |
353 | for key in data_dict: |
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395 | for key in data_dict: | |
354 | if key not in self: |
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396 | if key not in self: | |
355 | self[key] = data_dict[key] |
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397 | self[key] = data_dict[key] | |
356 | else: |
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398 | else: | |
357 | self[key] = conflict_solve[key](self[key],data_dict[key]) |
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399 | self[key] = conflict_solve[key](self[key],data_dict[key]) | |
358 |
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400 | |||
359 | def has_key(self,key): |
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360 | """Like has_key() dictionary method.""" |
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361 | return self._data.has_key(key) |
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362 |
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363 | def hasattr(self,key): |
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364 | """hasattr function available as a method. |
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365 |
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366 | Implemented like has_key, to make sure that all available keys in the |
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367 | internal dictionary of the Struct appear also as attributes (even |
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368 | numeric keys).""" |
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369 | return self._data.has_key(key) |
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370 |
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371 | def items(self): |
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372 | """Return the items in the Struct's dictionary as (key, value)'s.""" |
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373 | return self._data.items() |
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374 |
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375 | def keys(self): |
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376 | """Return the keys in the Struct's dictionary..""" |
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377 | return self._data.keys() |
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378 |
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379 | def values(self, keys=None): |
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380 | """Return the values in the Struct's dictionary. |
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381 |
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382 | Can be called with an optional argument keys, which must be a list or |
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383 | tuple of keys. In this case it returns only the values corresponding |
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384 | to those keys (allowing a form of 'slicing' for Structs). |
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385 | """ |
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386 | if not keys: |
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387 | return self._data.values() |
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388 | else: |
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389 | result=[] |
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390 | for k in keys: |
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391 | result.append(self[k]) |
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392 | return result |
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393 |
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394 | def get(self, attr, val=None): |
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395 | """S.get(k[,d]) -> S[k] if k in S, else d. d defaults to None.""" |
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396 | try: |
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397 | return self[attr] |
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398 | except KeyError: |
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399 | return val |
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400 |
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401 | def setdefault(self, attr, val=None): |
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402 | """S.setdefault(k[,d]) -> S.get(k,d), also set S[k]=d if k not in S""" |
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403 | if not self._data.has_key(attr): |
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404 | self[attr] = val |
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405 | return self.get(attr, val) |
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406 |
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407 | def allow_new_attr(self, allow = True): |
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408 | """Set whether new attributes can be created in this Struct. |
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409 |
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410 | This can be used to catch typos by verifying that the attribute user |
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411 | tries to change already exists in this Struct. |
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412 | """ |
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413 | object.__setattr__(self, '_allownew', allow) |
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414 |
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415 |
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416 | # end class Struct |
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