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1 """Analysis of text input into executable blocks.
1 """Analysis of text input into executable blocks.
2
2
3 The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break
3 The main class in this module, :class:`InputSplitter`, is designed to break
4 input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones,
4 input from either interactive, line-by-line environments or block-based ones,
5 into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements
5 into standalone blocks that can be executed by Python as 'single' statements
6 (thus triggering sys.displayhook).
6 (thus triggering sys.displayhook).
7
7
8 A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but
8 A companion, :class:`IPythonInputSplitter`, provides the same functionality but
9 with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc).
9 with full support for the extended IPython syntax (magics, system calls, etc).
10
10
11 For more details, see the class docstring below.
11 For more details, see the class docstring below.
12
12
13 Syntax Transformations
13 Syntax Transformations
14 ----------------------
14 ----------------------
15
15
16 One of the main jobs of the code in this file is to apply all syntax
16 One of the main jobs of the code in this file is to apply all syntax
17 transformations that make up 'the IPython language', i.e. magics, shell
17 transformations that make up 'the IPython language', i.e. magics, shell
18 escapes, etc. All transformations should be implemented as *fully stateless*
18 escapes, etc. All transformations should be implemented as *fully stateless*
19 entities, that simply take one line as their input and return a line.
19 entities, that simply take one line as their input and return a line.
20 Internally for implementation purposes they may be a normal function or a
20 Internally for implementation purposes they may be a normal function or a
21 callable object, but the only input they receive will be a single line and they
21 callable object, but the only input they receive will be a single line and they
22 should only return a line, without holding any data-dependent state between
22 should only return a line, without holding any data-dependent state between
23 calls.
23 calls.
24
24
25 As an example, the EscapedTransformer is a class so we can more clearly group
25 As an example, the EscapedTransformer is a class so we can more clearly group
26 together the functionality of dispatching to individual functions based on the
26 together the functionality of dispatching to individual functions based on the
27 starting escape character, but the only method for public use is its call
27 starting escape character, but the only method for public use is its call
28 method.
28 method.
29
29
30
30
31 ToDo
31 ToDo
32 ----
32 ----
33
33
34 - Should we make push() actually raise an exception once push_accepts_more()
34 - Should we make push() actually raise an exception once push_accepts_more()
35 returns False?
35 returns False?
36
36
37 - Naming cleanups. The tr_* names aren't the most elegant, though now they are
37 - Naming cleanups. The tr_* names aren't the most elegant, though now they are
38 at least just attributes of a class so not really very exposed.
38 at least just attributes of a class so not really very exposed.
39
39
40 - Think about the best way to support dynamic things: automagic, autocall,
40 - Think about the best way to support dynamic things: automagic, autocall,
41 macros, etc.
41 macros, etc.
42
42
43 - Think of a better heuristic for the application of the transforms in
43 - Think of a better heuristic for the application of the transforms in
44 IPythonInputSplitter.push() than looking at the buffer ending in ':'. Idea:
44 IPythonInputSplitter.push() than looking at the buffer ending in ':'. Idea:
45 track indentation change events (indent, dedent, nothing) and apply them only
45 track indentation change events (indent, dedent, nothing) and apply them only
46 if the indentation went up, but not otherwise.
46 if the indentation went up, but not otherwise.
47
47
48 - Think of the cleanest way for supporting user-specified transformations (the
48 - Think of the cleanest way for supporting user-specified transformations (the
49 user prefilters we had before).
49 user prefilters we had before).
50
50
51 Authors
51 Authors
52 -------
52 -------
53
53
54 * Fernando Perez
54 * Fernando Perez
55 * Brian Granger
55 * Brian Granger
56 """
56 """
57 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
57 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
58 # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team
58 # Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team
59 #
59 #
60 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
60 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
61 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
61 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
62 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
63
63
64 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
64 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
65 # Imports
65 # Imports
66 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 # stdlib
67 # stdlib
68 import ast
68 import ast
69 import codeop
69 import codeop
70 import re
70 import re
71 import sys
71 import sys
72 import tokenize
72 import tokenize
73 from StringIO import StringIO
73 from StringIO import StringIO
74
74
75 # IPython modules
75 # IPython modules
76 from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input, LineInfo
76 from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input, LineInfo
77 from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode
77 from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode
78
78
79 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 # Globals
80 # Globals
81 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
82
82
83 # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will
83 # The escape sequences that define the syntax transformations IPython will
84 # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular
84 # apply to user input. These can NOT be just changed here: many regular
85 # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and
85 # expressions and other parts of the code may use their hardcoded values, and
86 # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they
86 # for all intents and purposes they constitute the 'IPython syntax', so they
87 # should be considered fixed.
87 # should be considered fixed.
88
88
89 ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell
89 ESC_SHELL = '!' # Send line to underlying system shell
90 ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output
90 ESC_SH_CAP = '!!' # Send line to system shell and capture output
91 ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object
91 ESC_HELP = '?' # Find information about object
92 ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object
92 ESC_HELP2 = '??' # Find extra-detailed information about object
93 ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function
93 ESC_MAGIC = '%' # Call magic function
94 ESC_MAGIC2 = '%%' # Call cell-magic function
94 ESC_MAGIC2 = '%%' # Call cell-magic function
95 ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call
95 ESC_QUOTE = ',' # Split args on whitespace, quote each as string and call
96 ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call
96 ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' # Quote all args as a single string, call
97 ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments
97 ESC_PAREN = '/' # Call first argument with rest of line as arguments
98
98
99 ESC_SEQUENCES = [ESC_SHELL, ESC_SH_CAP, ESC_HELP ,\
99 ESC_SEQUENCES = [ESC_SHELL, ESC_SH_CAP, ESC_HELP ,\
100 ESC_HELP2, ESC_MAGIC, ESC_MAGIC2,\
100 ESC_HELP2, ESC_MAGIC, ESC_MAGIC2,\
101 ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2, ESC_PAREN ]
101 ESC_QUOTE, ESC_QUOTE2, ESC_PAREN ]
102
102
103 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
103 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
104 # Utilities
104 # Utilities
105 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
105 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
106
106
107 # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the
107 # FIXME: These are general-purpose utilities that later can be moved to the
108 # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test
108 # general ward. Kept here for now because we're being very strict about test
109 # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage
109 # coverage with this code, and this lets us ensure that we keep 100% coverage
110 # while developing.
110 # while developing.
111
111
112 # compiled regexps for autoindent management
112 # compiled regexps for autoindent management
113 dedent_re = re.compile('|'.join([
113 dedent_re = re.compile('|'.join([
114 r'^\s+raise(\s.*)?$', # raise statement (+ space + other stuff, maybe)
114 r'^\s+raise(\s.*)?$', # raise statement (+ space + other stuff, maybe)
115 r'^\s+raise\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky raise with immediate open paren
115 r'^\s+raise\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky raise with immediate open paren
116 r'^\s+return(\s.*)?$', # normal return (+ space + other stuff, maybe)
116 r'^\s+return(\s.*)?$', # normal return (+ space + other stuff, maybe)
117 r'^\s+return\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky return with immediate open paren
117 r'^\s+return\([^\)]*\).*$', # wacky return with immediate open paren
118 r'^\s+pass\s*$' # pass (optionally followed by trailing spaces)
118 r'^\s+pass\s*$', # pass (optionally followed by trailing spaces)
119 r'^\s+break\s*$', # break (optionally followed by trailing spaces)
120 r'^\s+continue\s*$', # continue (optionally followed by trailing spaces)
119 ]))
121 ]))
120 ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)')
122 ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t\r\f\v]+)')
121
123
122 # regexp to match pure comment lines so we don't accidentally insert 'if 1:'
124 # regexp to match pure comment lines so we don't accidentally insert 'if 1:'
123 # before pure comments
125 # before pure comments
124 comment_line_re = re.compile('^\s*\#')
126 comment_line_re = re.compile('^\s*\#')
125
127
126
128
127 def num_ini_spaces(s):
129 def num_ini_spaces(s):
128 """Return the number of initial spaces in a string.
130 """Return the number of initial spaces in a string.
129
131
130 Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support
132 Note that tabs are counted as a single space. For now, we do *not* support
131 mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input.
133 mixing of tabs and spaces in the user's input.
132
134
133 Parameters
135 Parameters
134 ----------
136 ----------
135 s : string
137 s : string
136
138
137 Returns
139 Returns
138 -------
140 -------
139 n : int
141 n : int
140 """
142 """
141
143
142 ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s)
144 ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(s)
143 if ini_spaces:
145 if ini_spaces:
144 return ini_spaces.end()
146 return ini_spaces.end()
145 else:
147 else:
146 return 0
148 return 0
147
149
148 def last_blank(src):
150 def last_blank(src):
149 """Determine if the input source ends in a blank.
151 """Determine if the input source ends in a blank.
150
152
151 A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace.
153 A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace.
152
154
153 Parameters
155 Parameters
154 ----------
156 ----------
155 src : string
157 src : string
156 A single or multiline string.
158 A single or multiline string.
157 """
159 """
158 if not src: return False
160 if not src: return False
159 ll = src.splitlines()[-1]
161 ll = src.splitlines()[-1]
160 return (ll == '') or ll.isspace()
162 return (ll == '') or ll.isspace()
161
163
162
164
163 last_two_blanks_re = re.compile(r'\n\s*\n\s*$', re.MULTILINE)
165 last_two_blanks_re = re.compile(r'\n\s*\n\s*$', re.MULTILINE)
164 last_two_blanks_re2 = re.compile(r'.+\n\s*\n\s+$', re.MULTILINE)
166 last_two_blanks_re2 = re.compile(r'.+\n\s*\n\s+$', re.MULTILINE)
165
167
166 def last_two_blanks(src):
168 def last_two_blanks(src):
167 """Determine if the input source ends in two blanks.
169 """Determine if the input source ends in two blanks.
168
170
169 A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace.
171 A blank is either a newline or a line consisting of whitespace.
170
172
171 Parameters
173 Parameters
172 ----------
174 ----------
173 src : string
175 src : string
174 A single or multiline string.
176 A single or multiline string.
175 """
177 """
176 if not src: return False
178 if not src: return False
177 # The logic here is tricky: I couldn't get a regexp to work and pass all
179 # The logic here is tricky: I couldn't get a regexp to work and pass all
178 # the tests, so I took a different approach: split the source by lines,
180 # the tests, so I took a different approach: split the source by lines,
179 # grab the last two and prepend '###\n' as a stand-in for whatever was in
181 # grab the last two and prepend '###\n' as a stand-in for whatever was in
180 # the body before the last two lines. Then, with that structure, it's
182 # the body before the last two lines. Then, with that structure, it's
181 # possible to analyze with two regexps. Not the most elegant solution, but
183 # possible to analyze with two regexps. Not the most elegant solution, but
182 # it works. If anyone tries to change this logic, make sure to validate
184 # it works. If anyone tries to change this logic, make sure to validate
183 # the whole test suite first!
185 # the whole test suite first!
184 new_src = '\n'.join(['###\n'] + src.splitlines()[-2:])
186 new_src = '\n'.join(['###\n'] + src.splitlines()[-2:])
185 return (bool(last_two_blanks_re.match(new_src)) or
187 return (bool(last_two_blanks_re.match(new_src)) or
186 bool(last_two_blanks_re2.match(new_src)) )
188 bool(last_two_blanks_re2.match(new_src)) )
187
189
188
190
189 def remove_comments(src):
191 def remove_comments(src):
190 """Remove all comments from input source.
192 """Remove all comments from input source.
191
193
192 Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings!
194 Note: comments are NOT recognized inside of strings!
193
195
194 Parameters
196 Parameters
195 ----------
197 ----------
196 src : string
198 src : string
197 A single or multiline input string.
199 A single or multiline input string.
198
200
199 Returns
201 Returns
200 -------
202 -------
201 String with all Python comments removed.
203 String with all Python comments removed.
202 """
204 """
203
205
204 return re.sub('#.*', '', src)
206 return re.sub('#.*', '', src)
205
207
206 def has_comment(src):
208 def has_comment(src):
207 """Indicate whether an input line has (i.e. ends in, or is) a comment.
209 """Indicate whether an input line has (i.e. ends in, or is) a comment.
208
210
209 This uses tokenize, so it can distinguish comments from # inside strings.
211 This uses tokenize, so it can distinguish comments from # inside strings.
210
212
211 Parameters
213 Parameters
212 ----------
214 ----------
213 src : string
215 src : string
214 A single line input string.
216 A single line input string.
215
217
216 Returns
218 Returns
217 -------
219 -------
218 Boolean: True if source has a comment.
220 Boolean: True if source has a comment.
219 """
221 """
220 readline = StringIO(src).readline
222 readline = StringIO(src).readline
221 toktypes = set()
223 toktypes = set()
222 try:
224 try:
223 for t in tokenize.generate_tokens(readline):
225 for t in tokenize.generate_tokens(readline):
224 toktypes.add(t[0])
226 toktypes.add(t[0])
225 except tokenize.TokenError:
227 except tokenize.TokenError:
226 pass
228 pass
227 return(tokenize.COMMENT in toktypes)
229 return(tokenize.COMMENT in toktypes)
228
230
229
231
230 def get_input_encoding():
232 def get_input_encoding():
231 """Return the default standard input encoding.
233 """Return the default standard input encoding.
232
234
233 If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned."""
235 If sys.stdin has no encoding, 'ascii' is returned."""
234 # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We
236 # There are strange environments for which sys.stdin.encoding is None. We
235 # ensure that a valid encoding is returned.
237 # ensure that a valid encoding is returned.
236 encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None)
238 encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None)
237 if encoding is None:
239 if encoding is None:
238 encoding = 'ascii'
240 encoding = 'ascii'
239 return encoding
241 return encoding
240
242
241 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
243 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
242 # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling
244 # Classes and functions for normal Python syntax handling
243 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
245 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
244
246
245 class InputSplitter(object):
247 class InputSplitter(object):
246 """An object that can accumulate lines of Python source before execution.
248 """An object that can accumulate lines of Python source before execution.
247
249
248 This object is designed to be fed python source line-by-line, using
250 This object is designed to be fed python source line-by-line, using
249 :meth:`push`. It will return on each push whether the currently pushed
251 :meth:`push`. It will return on each push whether the currently pushed
250 code could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called
252 code could be executed already. In addition, it provides a method called
251 :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input
253 :meth:`push_accepts_more` that can be used to query whether more input
252 can be pushed into a single interactive block.
254 can be pushed into a single interactive block.
253
255
254 This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use
256 This is a simple example of how an interactive terminal-based client can use
255 this tool::
257 this tool::
256
258
257 isp = InputSplitter()
259 isp = InputSplitter()
258 while isp.push_accepts_more():
260 while isp.push_accepts_more():
259 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
261 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
260 prompt = '>>> ' + indent
262 prompt = '>>> ' + indent
261 line = indent + raw_input(prompt)
263 line = indent + raw_input(prompt)
262 isp.push(line)
264 isp.push(line)
263 print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(),
265 print 'Input source was:\n', isp.source_reset(),
264 """
266 """
265 # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed
267 # Number of spaces of indentation computed from input that has been pushed
266 # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current
268 # so far. This is the attributes callers should query to get the current
267 # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities.
269 # indentation level, in order to provide auto-indent facilities.
268 indent_spaces = 0
270 indent_spaces = 0
269 # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default
271 # String, indicating the default input encoding. It is computed by default
270 # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a
272 # at initialization time via get_input_encoding(), but it can be reset by a
271 # client with specific knowledge of the encoding.
273 # client with specific knowledge of the encoding.
272 encoding = ''
274 encoding = ''
273 # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded.
275 # String where the current full source input is stored, properly encoded.
274 # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed
276 # Reading this attribute is the normal way of querying the currently pushed
275 # source code, that has been properly encoded.
277 # source code, that has been properly encoded.
276 source = ''
278 source = ''
277 # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically
279 # Code object corresponding to the current source. It is automatically
278 # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code
280 # synced to the source, so it can be queried at any time to obtain the code
279 # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python.
281 # object; it will be None if the source doesn't compile to valid Python.
280 code = None
282 code = None
281 # Input mode
283 # Input mode
282 input_mode = 'line'
284 input_mode = 'line'
283
285
284 # Private attributes
286 # Private attributes
285
287
286 # List with lines of input accumulated so far
288 # List with lines of input accumulated so far
287 _buffer = None
289 _buffer = None
288 # Command compiler
290 # Command compiler
289 _compile = None
291 _compile = None
290 # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left
292 # Mark when input has changed indentation all the way back to flush-left
291 _full_dedent = False
293 _full_dedent = False
292 # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete
294 # Boolean indicating whether the current block is complete
293 _is_complete = None
295 _is_complete = None
294
296
295 def __init__(self, input_mode=None):
297 def __init__(self, input_mode=None):
296 """Create a new InputSplitter instance.
298 """Create a new InputSplitter instance.
297
299
298 Parameters
300 Parameters
299 ----------
301 ----------
300 input_mode : str
302 input_mode : str
301
303
302 One of ['line', 'cell']; default is 'line'.
304 One of ['line', 'cell']; default is 'line'.
303
305
304 The input_mode parameter controls how new inputs are used when fed via
306 The input_mode parameter controls how new inputs are used when fed via
305 the :meth:`push` method:
307 the :meth:`push` method:
306
308
307 - 'line': meant for line-oriented clients, inputs are appended one at a
309 - 'line': meant for line-oriented clients, inputs are appended one at a
308 time to the internal buffer and the whole buffer is compiled.
310 time to the internal buffer and the whole buffer is compiled.
309
311
310 - 'cell': meant for clients that can edit multi-line 'cells' of text at
312 - 'cell': meant for clients that can edit multi-line 'cells' of text at
311 a time. A cell can contain one or more blocks that can be compile in
313 a time. A cell can contain one or more blocks that can be compile in
312 'single' mode by Python. In this mode, each new input new input
314 'single' mode by Python. In this mode, each new input new input
313 completely replaces all prior inputs. Cell mode is thus equivalent
315 completely replaces all prior inputs. Cell mode is thus equivalent
314 to prepending a full reset() to every push() call.
316 to prepending a full reset() to every push() call.
315 """
317 """
316 self._buffer = []
318 self._buffer = []
317 self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler()
319 self._compile = codeop.CommandCompiler()
318 self.encoding = get_input_encoding()
320 self.encoding = get_input_encoding()
319 self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \
321 self.input_mode = InputSplitter.input_mode if input_mode is None \
320 else input_mode
322 else input_mode
321
323
322 def reset(self):
324 def reset(self):
323 """Reset the input buffer and associated state."""
325 """Reset the input buffer and associated state."""
324 self.indent_spaces = 0
326 self.indent_spaces = 0
325 self._buffer[:] = []
327 self._buffer[:] = []
326 self.source = ''
328 self.source = ''
327 self.code = None
329 self.code = None
328 self._is_complete = False
330 self._is_complete = False
329 self._full_dedent = False
331 self._full_dedent = False
330
332
331 def source_reset(self):
333 def source_reset(self):
332 """Return the input source and perform a full reset.
334 """Return the input source and perform a full reset.
333 """
335 """
334 out = self.source
336 out = self.source
335 self.reset()
337 self.reset()
336 return out
338 return out
337
339
338 def push(self, lines):
340 def push(self, lines):
339 """Push one or more lines of input.
341 """Push one or more lines of input.
340
342
341 This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating
343 This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating
342 whether the code forms a complete Python block or not.
344 whether the code forms a complete Python block or not.
343
345
344 Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an
346 Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an
345 exception was produced, the method returns True.
347 exception was produced, the method returns True.
346
348
347 Parameters
349 Parameters
348 ----------
350 ----------
349 lines : string
351 lines : string
350 One or more lines of Python input.
352 One or more lines of Python input.
351
353
352 Returns
354 Returns
353 -------
355 -------
354 is_complete : boolean
356 is_complete : boolean
355 True if the current input source (the result of the current input
357 True if the current input source (the result of the current input
356 plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that
358 plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that
357 this value is also stored as a private attribute (``_is_complete``), so it
359 this value is also stored as a private attribute (``_is_complete``), so it
358 can be queried at any time.
360 can be queried at any time.
359 """
361 """
360 if self.input_mode == 'cell':
362 if self.input_mode == 'cell':
361 self.reset()
363 self.reset()
362
364
363 self._store(lines)
365 self._store(lines)
364 source = self.source
366 source = self.source
365
367
366 # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an
368 # Before calling _compile(), reset the code object to None so that if an
367 # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having
369 # exception is raised in compilation, we don't mislead by having
368 # inconsistent code/source attributes.
370 # inconsistent code/source attributes.
369 self.code, self._is_complete = None, None
371 self.code, self._is_complete = None, None
370
372
371 # Honor termination lines properly
373 # Honor termination lines properly
372 if source.rstrip().endswith('\\'):
374 if source.endswith('\\\n'):
373 return False
375 return False
374
376
375 self._update_indent(lines)
377 self._update_indent(lines)
376 try:
378 try:
377 self.code = self._compile(source, symbol="exec")
379 self.code = self._compile(source, symbol="exec")
378 # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from
380 # Invalid syntax can produce any of a number of different errors from
379 # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors
381 # inside the compiler, so we have to catch them all. Syntax errors
380 # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be
382 # immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid Python can be
381 # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython
383 # sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython
382 # special-syntax conversion.
384 # special-syntax conversion.
383 except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError,
385 except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError, TypeError,
384 MemoryError):
386 MemoryError):
385 self._is_complete = True
387 self._is_complete = True
386 else:
388 else:
387 # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have
389 # Compilation didn't produce any exceptions (though it may not have
388 # given a complete code object)
390 # given a complete code object)
389 self._is_complete = self.code is not None
391 self._is_complete = self.code is not None
390
392
391 return self._is_complete
393 return self._is_complete
392
394
393 def push_accepts_more(self):
395 def push_accepts_more(self):
394 """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input.
396 """Return whether a block of interactive input can accept more input.
395
397
396 This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to
398 This method is meant to be used by line-oriented frontends, who need to
397 guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and
399 guess whether a block is complete or not based solely on prior and
398 current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete
400 current input lines. The InputSplitter considers it has a complete
399 interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a
401 interactive block and will not accept more input only when either a
400 SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true:
402 SyntaxError is raised, or *all* of the following are true:
401
403
402 1. The input compiles to a complete statement.
404 1. The input compiles to a complete statement.
403
405
404 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented,
406 2. The indentation level is flush-left (because if we are indented,
405 like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep
407 like inside a function definition or for loop, we need to keep
406 reading new input).
408 reading new input).
407
409
408 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace.
410 3. There is one extra line consisting only of whitespace.
409
411
410 Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by
412 Because of condition #3, this method should be used only by
411 *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines
413 *line-oriented* frontends, since it means that intermediate blank lines
412 are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block).
414 are not allowed in function definitions (or any other indented block).
413
415
414 If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately
416 If the current input produces a syntax error, this method immediately
415 returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as
417 returns False but does *not* raise the syntax error exception, as
416 typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution
418 typically clients will want to send invalid syntax to an execution
417 backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via
419 backend which might convert the invalid syntax into valid Python via
418 one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms.
420 one of the dynamic IPython mechanisms.
419 """
421 """
420
422
421 # With incomplete input, unconditionally accept more
423 # With incomplete input, unconditionally accept more
422 if not self._is_complete:
424 if not self._is_complete:
423 return True
425 return True
424
426
425 # If we already have complete input and we're flush left, the answer
427 # If we already have complete input and we're flush left, the answer
426 # depends. In line mode, if there hasn't been any indentation,
428 # depends. In line mode, if there hasn't been any indentation,
427 # that's it. If we've come back from some indentation, we need
429 # that's it. If we've come back from some indentation, we need
428 # the blank final line to finish.
430 # the blank final line to finish.
429 # In cell mode, we need to check how many blocks the input so far
431 # In cell mode, we need to check how many blocks the input so far
430 # compiles into, because if there's already more than one full
432 # compiles into, because if there's already more than one full
431 # independent block of input, then the client has entered full
433 # independent block of input, then the client has entered full
432 # 'cell' mode and is feeding lines that each is complete. In this
434 # 'cell' mode and is feeding lines that each is complete. In this
433 # case we should then keep accepting. The Qt terminal-like console
435 # case we should then keep accepting. The Qt terminal-like console
434 # does precisely this, to provide the convenience of terminal-like
436 # does precisely this, to provide the convenience of terminal-like
435 # input of single expressions, but allowing the user (with a
437 # input of single expressions, but allowing the user (with a
436 # separate keystroke) to switch to 'cell' mode and type multiple
438 # separate keystroke) to switch to 'cell' mode and type multiple
437 # expressions in one shot.
439 # expressions in one shot.
438 if self.indent_spaces==0:
440 if self.indent_spaces==0:
439 if self.input_mode=='line':
441 if self.input_mode=='line':
440 if not self._full_dedent:
442 if not self._full_dedent:
441 return False
443 return False
442 else:
444 else:
443 try:
445 try:
444 code_ast = ast.parse(u''.join(self._buffer))
446 code_ast = ast.parse(u''.join(self._buffer))
445 except Exception:
447 except Exception:
446 return False
448 return False
447 else:
449 else:
448 if len(code_ast.body) == 1:
450 if len(code_ast.body) == 1:
449 return False
451 return False
450
452
451 # When input is complete, then termination is marked by an extra blank
453 # When input is complete, then termination is marked by an extra blank
452 # line at the end.
454 # line at the end.
453 last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1]
455 last_line = self.source.splitlines()[-1]
454 return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace())
456 return bool(last_line and not last_line.isspace())
455
457
456 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
458 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
457 # Private interface
459 # Private interface
458 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
460 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
459
461
460 def _find_indent(self, line):
462 def _find_indent(self, line):
461 """Compute the new indentation level for a single line.
463 """Compute the new indentation level for a single line.
462
464
463 Parameters
465 Parameters
464 ----------
466 ----------
465 line : str
467 line : str
466 A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input.
468 A single new line of non-whitespace, non-comment Python input.
467
469
468 Returns
470 Returns
469 -------
471 -------
470 indent_spaces : int
472 indent_spaces : int
471 New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces
473 New value for the indent level (it may be equal to self.indent_spaces
472 if indentation doesn't change.
474 if indentation doesn't change.
473
475
474 full_dedent : boolean
476 full_dedent : boolean
475 Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent.
477 Whether the new line causes a full flush-left dedent.
476 """
478 """
477 indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces
479 indent_spaces = self.indent_spaces
478 full_dedent = self._full_dedent
480 full_dedent = self._full_dedent
479
481
480 inisp = num_ini_spaces(line)
482 inisp = num_ini_spaces(line)
481 if inisp < indent_spaces:
483 if inisp < indent_spaces:
482 indent_spaces = inisp
484 indent_spaces = inisp
483 if indent_spaces <= 0:
485 if indent_spaces <= 0:
484 #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg
486 #print 'Full dedent in text',self.source # dbg
485 full_dedent = True
487 full_dedent = True
486
488
487 if line.rstrip()[-1] == ':':
489 if line.rstrip()[-1] == ':':
488 indent_spaces += 4
490 indent_spaces += 4
489 elif dedent_re.match(line):
491 elif dedent_re.match(line):
490 indent_spaces -= 4
492 indent_spaces -= 4
491 if indent_spaces <= 0:
493 if indent_spaces <= 0:
492 full_dedent = True
494 full_dedent = True
493
495
494 # Safety
496 # Safety
495 if indent_spaces < 0:
497 if indent_spaces < 0:
496 indent_spaces = 0
498 indent_spaces = 0
497 #print 'safety' # dbg
499 #print 'safety' # dbg
498
500
499 return indent_spaces, full_dedent
501 return indent_spaces, full_dedent
500
502
501 def _update_indent(self, lines):
503 def _update_indent(self, lines):
502 for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines():
504 for line in remove_comments(lines).splitlines():
503 if line and not line.isspace():
505 if line and not line.isspace():
504 self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line)
506 self.indent_spaces, self._full_dedent = self._find_indent(line)
505
507
506 def _store(self, lines, buffer=None, store='source'):
508 def _store(self, lines, buffer=None, store='source'):
507 """Store one or more lines of input.
509 """Store one or more lines of input.
508
510
509 If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically
511 If input lines are not newline-terminated, a newline is automatically
510 appended."""
512 appended."""
511
513
512 if buffer is None:
514 if buffer is None:
513 buffer = self._buffer
515 buffer = self._buffer
514
516
515 if lines.endswith('\n'):
517 if lines.endswith('\n'):
516 buffer.append(lines)
518 buffer.append(lines)
517 else:
519 else:
518 buffer.append(lines+'\n')
520 buffer.append(lines+'\n')
519 setattr(self, store, self._set_source(buffer))
521 setattr(self, store, self._set_source(buffer))
520
522
521 def _set_source(self, buffer):
523 def _set_source(self, buffer):
522 return u''.join(buffer)
524 return u''.join(buffer)
523
525
524
526
525 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
527 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
526 # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support
528 # Functions and classes for IPython-specific syntactic support
527 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
529 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
528
530
529 # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been
531 # The escaped translators ALL receive a line where their own escape has been
530 # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be
532 # stripped. Only '?' is valid at the end of the line, all others can only be
531 # placed at the start.
533 # placed at the start.
532
534
533 # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape
535 # Transformations of the special syntaxes that don't rely on an explicit escape
534 # character but instead on patterns on the input line
536 # character but instead on patterns on the input line
535
537
536 # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be
538 # The core transformations are implemented as standalone functions that can be
537 # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we
539 # tested and validated in isolation. Each of these uses a regexp, we
538 # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity
540 # pre-compile these and keep them close to each function definition for clarity
539
541
540 _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))'
542 _assign_system_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))'
541 r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)')
543 r'\s*=\s*!\s*(?P<cmd>.*)')
542
544
543 def transform_assign_system(line):
545 def transform_assign_system(line):
544 """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax."""
546 """Handle the `files = !ls` syntax."""
545 m = _assign_system_re.match(line)
547 m = _assign_system_re.match(line)
546 if m is not None:
548 if m is not None:
547 cmd = m.group('cmd')
549 cmd = m.group('cmd')
548 lhs = m.group('lhs')
550 lhs = m.group('lhs')
549 new_line = '%s = get_ipython().getoutput(%r)' % (lhs, cmd)
551 new_line = '%s = get_ipython().getoutput(%r)' % (lhs, cmd)
550 return new_line
552 return new_line
551 return line
553 return line
552
554
553
555
554 _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))'
556 _assign_magic_re = re.compile(r'(?P<lhs>(\s*)([\w\.]+)((\s*,\s*[\w\.]+)*))'
555 r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)')
557 r'\s*=\s*%\s*(?P<cmd>.*)')
556
558
557 def transform_assign_magic(line):
559 def transform_assign_magic(line):
558 """Handle the `a = %who` syntax."""
560 """Handle the `a = %who` syntax."""
559 m = _assign_magic_re.match(line)
561 m = _assign_magic_re.match(line)
560 if m is not None:
562 if m is not None:
561 cmd = m.group('cmd')
563 cmd = m.group('cmd')
562 lhs = m.group('lhs')
564 lhs = m.group('lhs')
563 new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%r)' % (lhs, cmd)
565 new_line = '%s = get_ipython().magic(%r)' % (lhs, cmd)
564 return new_line
566 return new_line
565 return line
567 return line
566
568
567
569
568 _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )')
570 _classic_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*>>> |^[ \t]*\.\.\. )')
569
571
570 def transform_classic_prompt(line):
572 def transform_classic_prompt(line):
571 """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax."""
573 """Handle inputs that start with '>>> ' syntax."""
572
574
573 if not line or line.isspace():
575 if not line or line.isspace():
574 return line
576 return line
575 m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line)
577 m = _classic_prompt_re.match(line)
576 if m:
578 if m:
577 return line[len(m.group(0)):]
579 return line[len(m.group(0)):]
578 else:
580 else:
579 return line
581 return line
580
582
581
583
582 _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )')
584 _ipy_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^([ \t]*In \[\d+\]: |^[ \t]*\ \ \ \.\.\.+: )')
583
585
584 def transform_ipy_prompt(line):
586 def transform_ipy_prompt(line):
585 """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax."""
587 """Handle inputs that start classic IPython prompt syntax."""
586
588
587 if not line or line.isspace():
589 if not line or line.isspace():
588 return line
590 return line
589 #print 'LINE: %r' % line # dbg
591 #print 'LINE: %r' % line # dbg
590 m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line)
592 m = _ipy_prompt_re.match(line)
591 if m:
593 if m:
592 #print 'MATCH! %r -> %r' % (line, line[len(m.group(0)):]) # dbg
594 #print 'MATCH! %r -> %r' % (line, line[len(m.group(0)):]) # dbg
593 return line[len(m.group(0)):]
595 return line[len(m.group(0)):]
594 else:
596 else:
595 return line
597 return line
596
598
597
599
598 def _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input=None):
600 def _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input=None):
599 """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape
601 """Prepares a pinfo(2)/psearch call from a target name and the escape
600 (i.e. ? or ??)"""
602 (i.e. ? or ??)"""
601 method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \
603 method = 'pinfo2' if esc == '??' \
602 else 'psearch' if '*' in target \
604 else 'psearch' if '*' in target \
603 else 'pinfo'
605 else 'pinfo'
604 arg = " ".join([method, target])
606 arg = " ".join([method, target])
605 if next_input is None:
607 if next_input is None:
606 return '%sget_ipython().magic(%r)' % (lspace, arg)
608 return '%sget_ipython().magic(%r)' % (lspace, arg)
607 else:
609 else:
608 return '%sget_ipython().set_next_input(%r);get_ipython().magic(%r)' % \
610 return '%sget_ipython().set_next_input(%r);get_ipython().magic(%r)' % \
609 (lspace, next_input, arg)
611 (lspace, next_input, arg)
610
612
611
613
612 _initial_space_re = re.compile(r'\s*')
614 _initial_space_re = re.compile(r'\s*')
613
615
614 _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%{0,2}
616 _help_end_re = re.compile(r"""(%{0,2}
615 [a-zA-Z_*][\w*]* # Variable name
617 [a-zA-Z_*][\w*]* # Variable name
616 (\.[a-zA-Z_*][\w*]*)* # .etc.etc
618 (\.[a-zA-Z_*][\w*]*)* # .etc.etc
617 )
619 )
618 (\?\??)$ # ? or ??""",
620 (\?\??)$ # ? or ??""",
619 re.VERBOSE)
621 re.VERBOSE)
620
622
621
623
622 def transform_help_end(line):
624 def transform_help_end(line):
623 """Translate lines with ?/?? at the end"""
625 """Translate lines with ?/?? at the end"""
624 m = _help_end_re.search(line)
626 m = _help_end_re.search(line)
625 if m is None or has_comment(line):
627 if m is None or has_comment(line):
626 return line
628 return line
627 target = m.group(1)
629 target = m.group(1)
628 esc = m.group(3)
630 esc = m.group(3)
629 lspace = _initial_space_re.match(line).group(0)
631 lspace = _initial_space_re.match(line).group(0)
630
632
631 # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user.
633 # If we're mid-command, put it back on the next prompt for the user.
632 next_input = line.rstrip('?') if line.strip() != m.group(0) else None
634 next_input = line.rstrip('?') if line.strip() != m.group(0) else None
633
635
634 return _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input)
636 return _make_help_call(target, esc, lspace, next_input)
635
637
636
638
637 class EscapedTransformer(object):
639 class EscapedTransformer(object):
638 """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out."""
640 """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out."""
639
641
640 def __init__(self):
642 def __init__(self):
641 tr = { ESC_SHELL : self._tr_system,
643 tr = { ESC_SHELL : self._tr_system,
642 ESC_SH_CAP : self._tr_system2,
644 ESC_SH_CAP : self._tr_system2,
643 ESC_HELP : self._tr_help,
645 ESC_HELP : self._tr_help,
644 ESC_HELP2 : self._tr_help,
646 ESC_HELP2 : self._tr_help,
645 ESC_MAGIC : self._tr_magic,
647 ESC_MAGIC : self._tr_magic,
646 ESC_QUOTE : self._tr_quote,
648 ESC_QUOTE : self._tr_quote,
647 ESC_QUOTE2 : self._tr_quote2,
649 ESC_QUOTE2 : self._tr_quote2,
648 ESC_PAREN : self._tr_paren }
650 ESC_PAREN : self._tr_paren }
649 self.tr = tr
651 self.tr = tr
650
652
651 # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the
653 # Support for syntax transformations that use explicit escapes typed by the
652 # user at the beginning of a line
654 # user at the beginning of a line
653 @staticmethod
655 @staticmethod
654 def _tr_system(line_info):
656 def _tr_system(line_info):
655 "Translate lines escaped with: !"
657 "Translate lines escaped with: !"
656 cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL)
658 cmd = line_info.line.lstrip().lstrip(ESC_SHELL)
657 return '%sget_ipython().system(%r)' % (line_info.pre, cmd)
659 return '%sget_ipython().system(%r)' % (line_info.pre, cmd)
658
660
659 @staticmethod
661 @staticmethod
660 def _tr_system2(line_info):
662 def _tr_system2(line_info):
661 "Translate lines escaped with: !!"
663 "Translate lines escaped with: !!"
662 cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:]
664 cmd = line_info.line.lstrip()[2:]
663 return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%r)' % (line_info.pre, cmd)
665 return '%sget_ipython().getoutput(%r)' % (line_info.pre, cmd)
664
666
665 @staticmethod
667 @staticmethod
666 def _tr_help(line_info):
668 def _tr_help(line_info):
667 "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??"
669 "Translate lines escaped with: ?/??"
668 # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen
670 # A naked help line should just fire the intro help screen
669 if not line_info.line[1:]:
671 if not line_info.line[1:]:
670 return 'get_ipython().show_usage()'
672 return 'get_ipython().show_usage()'
671
673
672 return _make_help_call(line_info.ifun, line_info.esc, line_info.pre)
674 return _make_help_call(line_info.ifun, line_info.esc, line_info.pre)
673
675
674 @staticmethod
676 @staticmethod
675 def _tr_magic(line_info):
677 def _tr_magic(line_info):
676 "Translate lines escaped with: %"
678 "Translate lines escaped with: %"
677 tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%r)'
679 tpl = '%sget_ipython().magic(%r)'
678 cmd = ' '.join([line_info.ifun, line_info.the_rest]).strip()
680 cmd = ' '.join([line_info.ifun, line_info.the_rest]).strip()
679 return tpl % (line_info.pre, cmd)
681 return tpl % (line_info.pre, cmd)
680
682
681 @staticmethod
683 @staticmethod
682 def _tr_quote(line_info):
684 def _tr_quote(line_info):
683 "Translate lines escaped with: ,"
685 "Translate lines escaped with: ,"
684 return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
686 return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
685 '", "'.join(line_info.the_rest.split()) )
687 '", "'.join(line_info.the_rest.split()) )
686
688
687 @staticmethod
689 @staticmethod
688 def _tr_quote2(line_info):
690 def _tr_quote2(line_info):
689 "Translate lines escaped with: ;"
691 "Translate lines escaped with: ;"
690 return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
692 return '%s%s("%s")' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
691 line_info.the_rest)
693 line_info.the_rest)
692
694
693 @staticmethod
695 @staticmethod
694 def _tr_paren(line_info):
696 def _tr_paren(line_info):
695 "Translate lines escaped with: /"
697 "Translate lines escaped with: /"
696 return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
698 return '%s%s(%s)' % (line_info.pre, line_info.ifun,
697 ", ".join(line_info.the_rest.split()))
699 ", ".join(line_info.the_rest.split()))
698
700
699 def __call__(self, line):
701 def __call__(self, line):
700 """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out.
702 """Class to transform lines that are explicitly escaped out.
701
703
702 This calls the above _tr_* static methods for the actual line
704 This calls the above _tr_* static methods for the actual line
703 translations."""
705 translations."""
704
706
705 # Empty lines just get returned unmodified
707 # Empty lines just get returned unmodified
706 if not line or line.isspace():
708 if not line or line.isspace():
707 return line
709 return line
708
710
709 # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be
711 # Get line endpoints, where the escapes can be
710 line_info = LineInfo(line)
712 line_info = LineInfo(line)
711
713
712 if not line_info.esc in self.tr:
714 if not line_info.esc in self.tr:
713 # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line
715 # If we don't recognize the escape, don't modify the line
714 return line
716 return line
715
717
716 return self.tr[line_info.esc](line_info)
718 return self.tr[line_info.esc](line_info)
717
719
718
720
719 # A function-looking object to be used by the rest of the code. The purpose of
721 # A function-looking object to be used by the rest of the code. The purpose of
720 # the class in this case is to organize related functionality, more than to
722 # the class in this case is to organize related functionality, more than to
721 # manage state.
723 # manage state.
722 transform_escaped = EscapedTransformer()
724 transform_escaped = EscapedTransformer()
723
725
724
726
725 class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter):
727 class IPythonInputSplitter(InputSplitter):
726 """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax."""
728 """An input splitter that recognizes all of IPython's special syntax."""
727
729
728 # String with raw, untransformed input.
730 # String with raw, untransformed input.
729 source_raw = ''
731 source_raw = ''
730
732
731 # Flag to track when we're in the middle of processing a cell magic, since
733 # Flag to track when we're in the middle of processing a cell magic, since
732 # the logic has to change. In that case, we apply no transformations at
734 # the logic has to change. In that case, we apply no transformations at
733 # all.
735 # all.
734 processing_cell_magic = False
736 processing_cell_magic = False
735
737
736 # Storage for all blocks of input that make up a cell magic
738 # Storage for all blocks of input that make up a cell magic
737 cell_magic_parts = []
739 cell_magic_parts = []
738
740
739 # Private attributes
741 # Private attributes
740
742
741 # List with lines of raw input accumulated so far.
743 # List with lines of raw input accumulated so far.
742 _buffer_raw = None
744 _buffer_raw = None
743
745
744 def __init__(self, input_mode=None):
746 def __init__(self, input_mode=None):
745 super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).__init__(input_mode)
747 super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).__init__(input_mode)
746 self._buffer_raw = []
748 self._buffer_raw = []
747 self._validate = True
749 self._validate = True
748
750
749 def reset(self):
751 def reset(self):
750 """Reset the input buffer and associated state."""
752 """Reset the input buffer and associated state."""
751 super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).reset()
753 super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).reset()
752 self._buffer_raw[:] = []
754 self._buffer_raw[:] = []
753 self.source_raw = ''
755 self.source_raw = ''
754 self.cell_magic_parts = []
756 self.cell_magic_parts = []
755 self.processing_cell_magic = False
757 self.processing_cell_magic = False
756
758
757 def source_raw_reset(self):
759 def source_raw_reset(self):
758 """Return input and raw source and perform a full reset.
760 """Return input and raw source and perform a full reset.
759 """
761 """
760 out = self.source
762 out = self.source
761 out_r = self.source_raw
763 out_r = self.source_raw
762 self.reset()
764 self.reset()
763 return out, out_r
765 return out, out_r
764
766
765 def push_accepts_more(self):
767 def push_accepts_more(self):
766 if self.processing_cell_magic:
768 if self.processing_cell_magic:
767 return not self._is_complete
769 return not self._is_complete
768 else:
770 else:
769 return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push_accepts_more()
771 return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push_accepts_more()
770
772
771 def _handle_cell_magic(self, lines):
773 def _handle_cell_magic(self, lines):
772 """Process lines when they start with %%, which marks cell magics.
774 """Process lines when they start with %%, which marks cell magics.
773 """
775 """
774 self.processing_cell_magic = True
776 self.processing_cell_magic = True
775 first, _, body = lines.partition('\n')
777 first, _, body = lines.partition('\n')
776 magic_name, _, line = first.partition(' ')
778 magic_name, _, line = first.partition(' ')
777 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC)
779 magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(ESC_MAGIC)
778 # We store the body of the cell and create a call to a method that
780 # We store the body of the cell and create a call to a method that
779 # will use this stored value. This is ugly, but it's a first cut to
781 # will use this stored value. This is ugly, but it's a first cut to
780 # get it all working, as right now changing the return API of our
782 # get it all working, as right now changing the return API of our
781 # methods would require major refactoring.
783 # methods would require major refactoring.
782 self.cell_magic_parts = [body]
784 self.cell_magic_parts = [body]
783 tpl = 'get_ipython()._run_cached_cell_magic(%r, %r)'
785 tpl = 'get_ipython()._run_cached_cell_magic(%r, %r)'
784 tlines = tpl % (magic_name, line)
786 tlines = tpl % (magic_name, line)
785 self._store(tlines)
787 self._store(tlines)
786 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
788 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
787 # We can actually choose whether to allow for single blank lines here
789 # We can actually choose whether to allow for single blank lines here
788 # during input for clients that use cell mode to decide when to stop
790 # during input for clients that use cell mode to decide when to stop
789 # pushing input (currently only the Qt console).
791 # pushing input (currently only the Qt console).
790 # My first implementation did that, and then I realized it wasn't
792 # My first implementation did that, and then I realized it wasn't
791 # consistent with the terminal behavior, so I've reverted it to one
793 # consistent with the terminal behavior, so I've reverted it to one
792 # line. But I'm leaving it here so we can easily test both behaviors,
794 # line. But I'm leaving it here so we can easily test both behaviors,
793 # I kind of liked having full blank lines allowed in the cell magics...
795 # I kind of liked having full blank lines allowed in the cell magics...
794 #self._is_complete = last_two_blanks(lines)
796 #self._is_complete = last_two_blanks(lines)
795 self._is_complete = last_blank(lines)
797 self._is_complete = last_blank(lines)
796 return self._is_complete
798 return self._is_complete
797
799
798 def _line_mode_cell_append(self, lines):
800 def _line_mode_cell_append(self, lines):
799 """Append new content for a cell magic in line mode.
801 """Append new content for a cell magic in line mode.
800 """
802 """
801 # Only store the raw input. Lines beyond the first one are only only
803 # Only store the raw input. Lines beyond the first one are only only
802 # stored for history purposes; for execution the caller will grab the
804 # stored for history purposes; for execution the caller will grab the
803 # magic pieces from cell_magic_parts and will assemble the cell body
805 # magic pieces from cell_magic_parts and will assemble the cell body
804 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
806 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
805 self.cell_magic_parts.append(lines)
807 self.cell_magic_parts.append(lines)
806 # Find out if the last stored block has a whitespace line as its
808 # Find out if the last stored block has a whitespace line as its
807 # last line and also this line is whitespace, case in which we're
809 # last line and also this line is whitespace, case in which we're
808 # done (two contiguous blank lines signal termination). Note that
810 # done (two contiguous blank lines signal termination). Note that
809 # the storage logic *enforces* that every stored block is
811 # the storage logic *enforces* that every stored block is
810 # newline-terminated, so we grab everything but the last character
812 # newline-terminated, so we grab everything but the last character
811 # so we can have the body of the block alone.
813 # so we can have the body of the block alone.
812 last_block = self.cell_magic_parts[-1]
814 last_block = self.cell_magic_parts[-1]
813 self._is_complete = last_blank(last_block) and lines.isspace()
815 self._is_complete = last_blank(last_block) and lines.isspace()
814 return self._is_complete
816 return self._is_complete
815
817
816 def transform_cell(self, cell):
818 def transform_cell(self, cell):
817 """Process and translate a cell of input.
819 """Process and translate a cell of input.
818 """
820 """
819 self.reset()
821 self.reset()
820 self.push(cell)
822 self.push(cell)
821 return self.source_reset()
823 return self.source_reset()
822
824
823 def push(self, lines):
825 def push(self, lines):
824 """Push one or more lines of IPython input.
826 """Push one or more lines of IPython input.
825
827
826 This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating
828 This stores the given lines and returns a status code indicating
827 whether the code forms a complete Python block or not, after processing
829 whether the code forms a complete Python block or not, after processing
828 all input lines for special IPython syntax.
830 all input lines for special IPython syntax.
829
831
830 Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an
832 Any exceptions generated in compilation are swallowed, but if an
831 exception was produced, the method returns True.
833 exception was produced, the method returns True.
832
834
833 Parameters
835 Parameters
834 ----------
836 ----------
835 lines : string
837 lines : string
836 One or more lines of Python input.
838 One or more lines of Python input.
837
839
838 Returns
840 Returns
839 -------
841 -------
840 is_complete : boolean
842 is_complete : boolean
841 True if the current input source (the result of the current input
843 True if the current input source (the result of the current input
842 plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that
844 plus prior inputs) forms a complete Python execution block. Note that
843 this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it
845 this value is also stored as a private attribute (_is_complete), so it
844 can be queried at any time.
846 can be queried at any time.
845 """
847 """
846 if not lines:
848 if not lines:
847 return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(lines)
849 return super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push(lines)
848
850
849 # We must ensure all input is pure unicode
851 # We must ensure all input is pure unicode
850 lines = cast_unicode(lines, self.encoding)
852 lines = cast_unicode(lines, self.encoding)
851
853
852 # If the entire input block is a cell magic, return after handling it
854 # If the entire input block is a cell magic, return after handling it
853 # as the rest of the transformation logic should be skipped.
855 # as the rest of the transformation logic should be skipped.
854 if lines.startswith('%%') and not \
856 if lines.startswith('%%') and not \
855 (len(lines.splitlines()) == 1 and lines.strip().endswith('?')):
857 (len(lines.splitlines()) == 1 and lines.strip().endswith('?')):
856 return self._handle_cell_magic(lines)
858 return self._handle_cell_magic(lines)
857
859
858 # In line mode, a cell magic can arrive in separate pieces
860 # In line mode, a cell magic can arrive in separate pieces
859 if self.input_mode == 'line' and self.processing_cell_magic:
861 if self.input_mode == 'line' and self.processing_cell_magic:
860 return self._line_mode_cell_append(lines)
862 return self._line_mode_cell_append(lines)
861
863
862 # The rest of the processing is for 'normal' content, i.e. IPython
864 # The rest of the processing is for 'normal' content, i.e. IPython
863 # source that we process through our transformations pipeline.
865 # source that we process through our transformations pipeline.
864 lines_list = lines.splitlines()
866 lines_list = lines.splitlines()
865
867
866 transforms = [transform_ipy_prompt, transform_classic_prompt,
868 transforms = [transform_ipy_prompt, transform_classic_prompt,
867 transform_help_end, transform_escaped,
869 transform_help_end, transform_escaped,
868 transform_assign_system, transform_assign_magic]
870 transform_assign_system, transform_assign_magic]
869
871
870 # Transform logic
872 # Transform logic
871 #
873 #
872 # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no
874 # We only apply the line transformers to the input if we have either no
873 # input yet, or complete input, or if the last line of the buffer ends
875 # input yet, or complete input, or if the last line of the buffer ends
874 # with ':' (opening an indented block). This prevents the accidental
876 # with ':' (opening an indented block). This prevents the accidental
875 # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like
877 # transformation of escapes inside multiline expressions like
876 # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions.
878 # triple-quoted strings or parenthesized expressions.
877 #
879 #
878 # The last heuristic, while ugly, ensures that the first line of an
880 # The last heuristic, while ugly, ensures that the first line of an
879 # indented block is correctly transformed.
881 # indented block is correctly transformed.
880 #
882 #
881 # FIXME: try to find a cleaner approach for this last bit.
883 # FIXME: try to find a cleaner approach for this last bit.
882
884
883 # If we were in 'block' mode, since we're going to pump the parent
885 # If we were in 'block' mode, since we're going to pump the parent
884 # class by hand line by line, we need to temporarily switch out to
886 # class by hand line by line, we need to temporarily switch out to
885 # 'line' mode, do a single manual reset and then feed the lines one
887 # 'line' mode, do a single manual reset and then feed the lines one
886 # by one. Note that this only matters if the input has more than one
888 # by one. Note that this only matters if the input has more than one
887 # line.
889 # line.
888 changed_input_mode = False
890 changed_input_mode = False
889
891
890 if self.input_mode == 'cell':
892 if self.input_mode == 'cell':
891 self.reset()
893 self.reset()
892 changed_input_mode = True
894 changed_input_mode = True
893 saved_input_mode = 'cell'
895 saved_input_mode = 'cell'
894 self.input_mode = 'line'
896 self.input_mode = 'line'
895
897
896 # Store raw source before applying any transformations to it. Note
898 # Store raw source before applying any transformations to it. Note
897 # that this must be done *after* the reset() call that would otherwise
899 # that this must be done *after* the reset() call that would otherwise
898 # flush the buffer.
900 # flush the buffer.
899 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
901 self._store(lines, self._buffer_raw, 'source_raw')
900
902
901 try:
903 try:
902 push = super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push
904 push = super(IPythonInputSplitter, self).push
903 buf = self._buffer
905 buf = self._buffer
904 for line in lines_list:
906 for line in lines_list:
905 if self._is_complete or not buf or \
907 if self._is_complete or not buf or \
906 (buf and buf[-1].rstrip().endswith((':', ','))):
908 (buf and buf[-1].rstrip().endswith((':', ','))):
907 for f in transforms:
909 for f in transforms:
908 line = f(line)
910 line = f(line)
909
911
910 out = push(line)
912 out = push(line)
911 finally:
913 finally:
912 if changed_input_mode:
914 if changed_input_mode:
913 self.input_mode = saved_input_mode
915 self.input_mode = saved_input_mode
914 return out
916 return out
@@ -1,809 +1,845 b''
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """Tests for the inputsplitter module.
2 """Tests for the inputsplitter module.
3
3
4 Authors
4 Authors
5 -------
5 -------
6 * Fernando Perez
6 * Fernando Perez
7 * Robert Kern
7 * Robert Kern
8 """
8 """
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team
10 # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team
11 #
11 #
12 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
12 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
13 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
13 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15
15
16 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
17 # Imports
17 # Imports
18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 # stdlib
19 # stdlib
20 import unittest
20 import unittest
21 import sys
21 import sys
22
22
23 # Third party
23 # Third party
24 import nose.tools as nt
24 import nose.tools as nt
25
25
26 # Our own
26 # Our own
27 from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp
27 from IPython.core import inputsplitter as isp
28 from IPython.testing import tools as tt
28 from IPython.testing import tools as tt
29 from IPython.utils import py3compat
29 from IPython.utils import py3compat
30
30
31 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests)
32 # Semi-complete examples (also used as tests)
33 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34
34
35 # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that
35 # Note: at the bottom, there's a slightly more complete version of this that
36 # can be useful during development of code here.
36 # can be useful during development of code here.
37
37
38 def mini_interactive_loop(input_func):
38 def mini_interactive_loop(input_func):
39 """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop.
39 """Minimal example of the logic of an interactive interpreter loop.
40
40
41 This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake
41 This serves as an example, and it is used by the test system with a fake
42 raw_input that simulates interactive input."""
42 raw_input that simulates interactive input."""
43
43
44 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter
44 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter
45
45
46 isp = InputSplitter()
46 isp = InputSplitter()
47 # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read
47 # In practice, this input loop would be wrapped in an outside loop to read
48 # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we
48 # input indefinitely, until some exit/quit command was issued. Here we
49 # only illustrate the basic inner loop.
49 # only illustrate the basic inner loop.
50 while isp.push_accepts_more():
50 while isp.push_accepts_more():
51 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
51 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
52 prompt = '>>> ' + indent
52 prompt = '>>> ' + indent
53 line = indent + input_func(prompt)
53 line = indent + input_func(prompt)
54 isp.push(line)
54 isp.push(line)
55
55
56 # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real
56 # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a real
57 # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere.
57 # interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere.
58 src = isp.source_reset()
58 src = isp.source_reset()
59 #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg
59 #print 'Input source was:\n', src # dbg
60 return src
60 return src
61
61
62 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
63 # Test utilities, just for local use
63 # Test utilities, just for local use
64 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
64 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
65
65
66 def assemble(block):
66 def assemble(block):
67 """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks."""
67 """Assemble a block into multi-line sub-blocks."""
68 return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block]
68 return ['\n'.join(sub_block)+'\n' for sub_block in block]
69
69
70
70
71 def pseudo_input(lines):
71 def pseudo_input(lines):
72 """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list."""
72 """Return a function that acts like raw_input but feeds the input list."""
73 ilines = iter(lines)
73 ilines = iter(lines)
74 def raw_in(prompt):
74 def raw_in(prompt):
75 try:
75 try:
76 return next(ilines)
76 return next(ilines)
77 except StopIteration:
77 except StopIteration:
78 return ''
78 return ''
79 return raw_in
79 return raw_in
80
80
81 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 # Tests
82 # Tests
83 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
83 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
84 def test_spaces():
84 def test_spaces():
85 tests = [('', 0),
85 tests = [('', 0),
86 (' ', 1),
86 (' ', 1),
87 ('\n', 0),
87 ('\n', 0),
88 (' \n', 1),
88 (' \n', 1),
89 ('x', 0),
89 ('x', 0),
90 (' x', 1),
90 (' x', 1),
91 (' x',2),
91 (' x',2),
92 (' x',4),
92 (' x',4),
93 # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace!
93 # Note: tabs are counted as a single whitespace!
94 ('\tx', 1),
94 ('\tx', 1),
95 ('\t x', 2),
95 ('\t x', 2),
96 ]
96 ]
97 tt.check_pairs(isp.num_ini_spaces, tests)
97 tt.check_pairs(isp.num_ini_spaces, tests)
98
98
99
99
100 def test_remove_comments():
100 def test_remove_comments():
101 tests = [('text', 'text'),
101 tests = [('text', 'text'),
102 ('text # comment', 'text '),
102 ('text # comment', 'text '),
103 ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'),
103 ('text # comment\n', 'text \n'),
104 ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'),
104 ('text # comment \n', 'text \n'),
105 ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'),
105 ('line # c \nline\n','line \nline\n'),
106 ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n',
106 ('line # c \nline#c2 \nline\nline #c\n\n',
107 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'),
107 'line \nline\nline\nline \n\n'),
108 ]
108 ]
109 tt.check_pairs(isp.remove_comments, tests)
109 tt.check_pairs(isp.remove_comments, tests)
110
110
111 def test_has_comment():
111 def test_has_comment():
112 tests = [('text', False),
112 tests = [('text', False),
113 ('text #comment', True),
113 ('text #comment', True),
114 ('text #comment\n', True),
114 ('text #comment\n', True),
115 ('#comment', True),
115 ('#comment', True),
116 ('#comment\n', True),
116 ('#comment\n', True),
117 ('a = "#string"', False),
117 ('a = "#string"', False),
118 ('a = "#string" # comment', True),
118 ('a = "#string" # comment', True),
119 ('a #comment not "string"', True),
119 ('a #comment not "string"', True),
120 ]
120 ]
121 tt.check_pairs(isp.has_comment, tests)
121 tt.check_pairs(isp.has_comment, tests)
122
122
123
123
124 def test_get_input_encoding():
124 def test_get_input_encoding():
125 encoding = isp.get_input_encoding()
125 encoding = isp.get_input_encoding()
126 nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring))
126 nt.assert_true(isinstance(encoding, basestring))
127 # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the
127 # simple-minded check that at least encoding a simple string works with the
128 # encoding we got.
128 # encoding we got.
129 nt.assert_equal(u'test'.encode(encoding), b'test')
129 nt.assert_equal(u'test'.encode(encoding), b'test')
130
130
131
131
132 class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
132 class NoInputEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
133 def setUp(self):
133 def setUp(self):
134 self.old_stdin = sys.stdin
134 self.old_stdin = sys.stdin
135 class X: pass
135 class X: pass
136 fake_stdin = X()
136 fake_stdin = X()
137 sys.stdin = fake_stdin
137 sys.stdin = fake_stdin
138
138
139 def test(self):
139 def test(self):
140 # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right
140 # Verify that if sys.stdin has no 'encoding' attribute we do the right
141 # thing
141 # thing
142 enc = isp.get_input_encoding()
142 enc = isp.get_input_encoding()
143 self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii')
143 self.assertEqual(enc, 'ascii')
144
144
145 def tearDown(self):
145 def tearDown(self):
146 sys.stdin = self.old_stdin
146 sys.stdin = self.old_stdin
147
147
148
148
149 class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
149 class InputSplitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
150 def setUp(self):
150 def setUp(self):
151 self.isp = isp.InputSplitter()
151 self.isp = isp.InputSplitter()
152
152
153 def test_reset(self):
153 def test_reset(self):
154 isp = self.isp
154 isp = self.isp
155 isp.push('x=1')
155 isp.push('x=1')
156 isp.reset()
156 isp.reset()
157 self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, [])
157 self.assertEqual(isp._buffer, [])
158 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
158 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
159 self.assertEqual(isp.source, '')
159 self.assertEqual(isp.source, '')
160 self.assertEqual(isp.code, None)
160 self.assertEqual(isp.code, None)
161 self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False)
161 self.assertEqual(isp._is_complete, False)
162
162
163 def test_source(self):
163 def test_source(self):
164 self.isp._store('1')
164 self.isp._store('1')
165 self.isp._store('2')
165 self.isp._store('2')
166 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n')
166 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '1\n2\n')
167 self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0)
167 self.assertTrue(len(self.isp._buffer)>0)
168 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n')
168 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source_reset(), '1\n2\n')
169 self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, [])
169 self.assertEqual(self.isp._buffer, [])
170 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '')
170 self.assertEqual(self.isp.source, '')
171
171
172 def test_indent(self):
172 def test_indent(self):
173 isp = self.isp # shorthand
173 isp = self.isp # shorthand
174 isp.push('x=1')
174 isp.push('x=1')
175 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
175 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
176 isp.push('if 1:\n x=1')
176 isp.push('if 1:\n x=1')
177 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
177 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
178 isp.push('y=2\n')
178 isp.push('y=2\n')
179 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
179 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
180
180
181 def test_indent2(self):
181 def test_indent2(self):
182 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
182 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
183 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
183 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
184
184
185 isp = self.isp
185 isp = self.isp
186 isp.push('if 1:')
186 isp.push('if 1:')
187 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
187 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
188 isp.push(' x=1')
188 isp.push(' x=1')
189 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
189 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
190 # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level
190 # Blank lines shouldn't change the indent level
191 isp.push(' '*2)
191 isp.push(' '*2)
192 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
192 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
193
193
194 def test_indent3(self):
194 def test_indent3(self):
195 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
195 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
196 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
196 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
197
197
198 isp = self.isp
198 isp = self.isp
199 # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we
199 # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we
200 # shouldn't get confused.
200 # shouldn't get confused.
201 isp.push("if 1:")
201 isp.push("if 1:")
202 isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)")
202 isp.push(" x = (1+\n 2)")
203 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
203 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
204
204
205 def test_indent4(self):
205 def test_indent4(self):
206 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
206 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
207 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
207 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
208
208
209 isp = self.isp
209 isp = self.isp
210 # whitespace after ':' should not screw up indent level
210 # whitespace after ':' should not screw up indent level
211 isp.push('if 1: \n x=1')
211 isp.push('if 1: \n x=1')
212 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
212 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
213 isp.push('y=2\n')
213 isp.push('y=2\n')
214 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
214 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
215 isp.push('if 1:\t\n x=1')
215 isp.push('if 1:\t\n x=1')
216 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
216 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
217 isp.push('y=2\n')
217 isp.push('y=2\n')
218 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
218 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
219
219
220 def test_dedent_pass(self):
220 def test_dedent_pass(self):
221 isp = self.isp # shorthand
221 isp = self.isp # shorthand
222 # should NOT cause dedent
222 # should NOT cause dedent
223 isp.push('if 1:\n passes = 5')
223 isp.push('if 1:\n passes = 5')
224 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
224 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
225 isp.push('if 1:\n pass')
225 isp.push('if 1:\n pass')
226 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
226 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
227 isp.push('if 1:\n pass ')
227 isp.push('if 1:\n pass ')
228 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
228 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
229
229
230 def test_dedent_break(self):
231 isp = self.isp # shorthand
232 # should NOT cause dedent
233 isp.push('while 1:\n breaks = 5')
234 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
235 isp.push('while 1:\n break')
236 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
237 isp.push('while 1:\n break ')
238 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
239
240 def test_dedent_continue(self):
241 isp = self.isp # shorthand
242 # should NOT cause dedent
243 isp.push('while 1:\n continues = 5')
244 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
245 isp.push('while 1:\n continue')
246 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
247 isp.push('while 1:\n continue ')
248 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
249
230 def test_dedent_raise(self):
250 def test_dedent_raise(self):
231 isp = self.isp # shorthand
251 isp = self.isp # shorthand
232 # should NOT cause dedent
252 # should NOT cause dedent
233 isp.push('if 1:\n raised = 4')
253 isp.push('if 1:\n raised = 4')
234 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
254 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
235 isp.push('if 1:\n raise TypeError()')
255 isp.push('if 1:\n raise TypeError()')
236 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
256 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
237 isp.push('if 1:\n raise')
257 isp.push('if 1:\n raise')
238 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
258 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
239 isp.push('if 1:\n raise ')
259 isp.push('if 1:\n raise ')
240 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
260 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
241
261
242 def test_dedent_return(self):
262 def test_dedent_return(self):
243 isp = self.isp # shorthand
263 isp = self.isp # shorthand
244 # should NOT cause dedent
264 # should NOT cause dedent
245 isp.push('if 1:\n returning = 4')
265 isp.push('if 1:\n returning = 4')
246 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
266 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 4)
247 isp.push('if 1:\n return 5 + 493')
267 isp.push('if 1:\n return 5 + 493')
248 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
268 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
249 isp.push('if 1:\n return')
269 isp.push('if 1:\n return')
250 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
270 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
251 isp.push('if 1:\n return ')
271 isp.push('if 1:\n return ')
252 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
272 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
253 isp.push('if 1:\n return(0)')
273 isp.push('if 1:\n return(0)')
254 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
274 self.assertEqual(isp.indent_spaces, 0)
255
275
256 def test_push(self):
276 def test_push(self):
257 isp = self.isp
277 isp = self.isp
258 self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1'))
278 self.assertTrue(isp.push('x=1'))
259
279
260 def test_push2(self):
280 def test_push2(self):
261 isp = self.isp
281 isp = self.isp
262 self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:'))
282 self.assertFalse(isp.push('if 1:'))
263 for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']:
283 for line in [' x=1', '# a comment', ' y=2']:
264 self.assertTrue(isp.push(line))
284 self.assertTrue(isp.push(line))
265
285
266 def test_push3(self):
286 def test_push3(self):
267 isp = self.isp
287 isp = self.isp
268 isp.push('if True:')
288 isp.push('if True:')
269 isp.push(' a = 1')
289 isp.push(' a = 1')
270 self.assertFalse(isp.push('b = [1,'))
290 self.assertFalse(isp.push('b = [1,'))
271
291
272 def test_replace_mode(self):
292 def test_replace_mode(self):
273 isp = self.isp
293 isp = self.isp
274 isp.input_mode = 'cell'
294 isp.input_mode = 'cell'
275 isp.push('x=1')
295 isp.push('x=1')
276 self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n')
296 self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=1\n')
277 isp.push('x=2')
297 isp.push('x=2')
278 self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n')
298 self.assertEqual(isp.source, 'x=2\n')
279
299
280 def test_push_accepts_more(self):
300 def test_push_accepts_more(self):
281 isp = self.isp
301 isp = self.isp
282 isp.push('x=1')
302 isp.push('x=1')
283 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
303 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
284
304
285 def test_push_accepts_more2(self):
305 def test_push_accepts_more2(self):
286 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
306 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
287 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
307 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
288
308
289 isp = self.isp
309 isp = self.isp
290 isp.push('if 1:')
310 isp.push('if 1:')
291 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
311 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
292 isp.push(' x=1')
312 isp.push(' x=1')
293 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
313 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
294 isp.push('')
314 isp.push('')
295 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
315 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
296
316
297 def test_push_accepts_more3(self):
317 def test_push_accepts_more3(self):
298 isp = self.isp
318 isp = self.isp
299 isp.push("x = (2+\n3)")
319 isp.push("x = (2+\n3)")
300 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
320 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
301
321
302 def test_push_accepts_more4(self):
322 def test_push_accepts_more4(self):
303 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
323 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
304 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
324 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
305
325
306 isp = self.isp
326 isp = self.isp
307 # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we
327 # When a multiline statement contains parens or multiline strings, we
308 # shouldn't get confused.
328 # shouldn't get confused.
309 # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like
329 # FIXME: we should be able to better handle de-dents in statements like
310 # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or
330 # multiline strings and multiline expressions (continued with \ or
311 # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite
331 # parens). Right now we aren't handling the indentation tracking quite
312 # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a
332 # correctly with this, though in practice it may not be too much of a
313 # problem. We'll need to see.
333 # problem. We'll need to see.
314 isp.push("if 1:")
334 isp.push("if 1:")
315 isp.push(" x = (2+")
335 isp.push(" x = (2+")
316 isp.push(" 3)")
336 isp.push(" 3)")
317 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
337 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
318 isp.push(" y = 3")
338 isp.push(" y = 3")
319 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
339 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
320 isp.push('')
340 isp.push('')
321 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
341 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
322
342
323 def test_push_accepts_more5(self):
343 def test_push_accepts_more5(self):
324 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
344 # In cell mode, inputs must be fed in whole blocks, so skip this test
325 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
345 if self.isp.input_mode == 'cell': return
326
346
327 isp = self.isp
347 isp = self.isp
328 isp.push('try:')
348 isp.push('try:')
329 isp.push(' a = 5')
349 isp.push(' a = 5')
330 isp.push('except:')
350 isp.push('except:')
331 isp.push(' raise')
351 isp.push(' raise')
332 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
352 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
333
353
334 def test_continuation(self):
354 def test_continuation(self):
335 isp = self.isp
355 isp = self.isp
336 isp.push("import os, \\")
356 isp.push("import os, \\")
337 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
357 self.assertTrue(isp.push_accepts_more())
338 isp.push("sys")
358 isp.push("sys")
339 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
359 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
340
360
341 def test_syntax_error(self):
361 def test_syntax_error(self):
342 isp = self.isp
362 isp = self.isp
343 # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid
363 # Syntax errors immediately produce a 'ready' block, so the invalid
344 # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython
364 # Python can be sent to the kernel for evaluation with possible ipython
345 # special-syntax conversion.
365 # special-syntax conversion.
346 isp.push('run foo')
366 isp.push('run foo')
347 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
367 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
348
368
349 def test_unicode(self):
369 def test_unicode(self):
350 self.isp.push(u"PΓ©rez")
370 self.isp.push(u"PΓ©rez")
351 self.isp.push(u'\xc3\xa9')
371 self.isp.push(u'\xc3\xa9')
352 self.isp.push(u"u'\xc3\xa9'")
372 self.isp.push(u"u'\xc3\xa9'")
353
373
374 def test_line_continuation(self):
375 """ Test issue #2108."""
376 isp = self.isp
377 # A blank line after a line continuation should not accept more
378 isp.push("1 \\\n\n")
379 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
380 # Whitespace after a \ is a SyntaxError. The only way to test that
381 # here is to test that push doesn't accept more (as with
382 # test_syntax_error() above).
383 isp.push(r"1 \ ")
384 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
385 # Even if the line is continuable (c.f. the regular Python
386 # interpreter)
387 isp.push(r"(1 \ ")
388 self.assertFalse(isp.push_accepts_more())
389
354 class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
390 class InteractiveLoopTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
355 """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell.
391 """Tests for an interactive loop like a python shell.
356 """
392 """
357 def check_ns(self, lines, ns):
393 def check_ns(self, lines, ns):
358 """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace.
394 """Validate that the given input lines produce the resulting namespace.
359
395
360 Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an
396 Note: the input lines are given exactly as they would be typed in an
361 auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does
397 auto-indenting environment, as mini_interactive_loop above already does
362 auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input.
398 auto-indenting and prepends spaces to the input.
363 """
399 """
364 src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines))
400 src = mini_interactive_loop(pseudo_input(lines))
365 test_ns = {}
401 test_ns = {}
366 exec src in test_ns
402 exec src in test_ns
367 # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns,
403 # We can't check that the provided ns is identical to the test_ns,
368 # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But
404 # because Python fills test_ns with extra keys (copyright, etc). But
369 # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns
405 # we can check that the given dict is *contained* in test_ns
370 for k,v in ns.iteritems():
406 for k,v in ns.iteritems():
371 self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v)
407 self.assertEqual(test_ns[k], v)
372
408
373 def test_simple(self):
409 def test_simple(self):
374 self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1))
410 self.check_ns(['x=1'], dict(x=1))
375
411
376 def test_simple2(self):
412 def test_simple2(self):
377 self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2))
413 self.check_ns(['if 1:', 'x=2'], dict(x=2))
378
414
379 def test_xy(self):
415 def test_xy(self):
380 self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2))
416 self.check_ns(['x=1; y=2'], dict(x=1, y=2))
381
417
382 def test_abc(self):
418 def test_abc(self):
383 self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3))
419 self.check_ns(['if 1:','a=1','b=2','c=3'], dict(a=1, b=2, c=3))
384
420
385 def test_multi(self):
421 def test_multi(self):
386 self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4))
422 self.check_ns(['x =(1+','1+','2)'], dict(x=4))
387
423
388
424
389 def test_LineInfo():
425 def test_LineInfo():
390 """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()"""
426 """Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()"""
391 linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home')
427 linfo = isp.LineInfo(' %cd /home')
392 nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]')
428 nt.assert_equals(str(linfo), 'LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]')
393
429
394 # Transformer tests
430 # Transformer tests
395 def transform_checker(tests, func):
431 def transform_checker(tests, func):
396 """Utility to loop over test inputs"""
432 """Utility to loop over test inputs"""
397 for inp, tr in tests:
433 for inp, tr in tests:
398 nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr)
434 nt.assert_equals(func(inp), tr)
399
435
400 # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of
436 # Data for all the syntax tests in the form of lists of pairs of
401 # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use
437 # raw/transformed input. We store it here as a global dict so that we can use
402 # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the
438 # it both within single-function tests and also to validate the behavior of the
403 # larger objects
439 # larger objects
404
440
405 syntax = \
441 syntax = \
406 dict(assign_system =
442 dict(assign_system =
407 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
443 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
408 [(u'a =! ls', "a = get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
444 [(u'a =! ls', "a = get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
409 (u'b = !ls', "b = get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
445 (u'b = !ls', "b = get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
410 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
446 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
411 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
447 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
412 ]],
448 ]],
413
449
414 assign_magic =
450 assign_magic =
415 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
451 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
416 [(u'a =% who', "a = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
452 [(u'a =% who', "a = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
417 (u'b = %who', "b = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
453 (u'b = %who', "b = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
418 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
454 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
419 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
455 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
420 ]],
456 ]],
421
457
422 classic_prompt =
458 classic_prompt =
423 [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'),
459 [('>>> x=1', 'x=1'),
424 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
460 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
425 (' ', ' '), # blank lines are kept intact
461 (' ', ' '), # blank lines are kept intact
426 ('... ', ''), # continuation prompts
462 ('... ', ''), # continuation prompts
427 ],
463 ],
428
464
429 ipy_prompt =
465 ipy_prompt =
430 [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'),
466 [('In [1]: x=1', 'x=1'),
431 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
467 ('x=1', 'x=1'), # normal input is unmodified
432 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
468 (' ',' '), # blank lines are kept intact
433 (' ....: ', ''), # continuation prompts
469 (' ....: ', ''), # continuation prompts
434 ],
470 ],
435
471
436 # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone
472 # Tests for the escape transformer to leave normal code alone
437 escaped_noesc =
473 escaped_noesc =
438 [ (' ', ' '),
474 [ (' ', ' '),
439 ('x=1', 'x=1'),
475 ('x=1', 'x=1'),
440 ],
476 ],
441
477
442 # System calls
478 # System calls
443 escaped_shell =
479 escaped_shell =
444 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
480 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
445 [ (u'!ls', "get_ipython().system({u}'ls')"),
481 [ (u'!ls', "get_ipython().system({u}'ls')"),
446 # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the
482 # Double-escape shell, this means to capture the output of the
447 # subprocess and return it
483 # subprocess and return it
448 (u'!!ls', "get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
484 (u'!!ls', "get_ipython().getoutput({u}'ls')"),
449 ]],
485 ]],
450
486
451 # Help/object info
487 # Help/object info
452 escaped_help =
488 escaped_help =
453 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
489 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
454 [ (u'?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'),
490 [ (u'?', 'get_ipython().show_usage()'),
455 (u'?x1', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo x1')"),
491 (u'?x1', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo x1')"),
456 (u'??x2', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 x2')"),
492 (u'??x2', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 x2')"),
457 (u'?a.*s', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch a.*s')"),
493 (u'?a.*s', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch a.*s')"),
458 (u'?%hist1', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %hist1')"),
494 (u'?%hist1', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %hist1')"),
459 (u'?%%hist2', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %%hist2')"),
495 (u'?%%hist2', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %%hist2')"),
460 (u'?abc = qwe', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abc')"),
496 (u'?abc = qwe', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abc')"),
461 ]],
497 ]],
462
498
463 end_help =
499 end_help =
464 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
500 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
465 [ (u'x3?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo x3')"),
501 [ (u'x3?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo x3')"),
466 (u'x4??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 x4')"),
502 (u'x4??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 x4')"),
467 (u'%hist1?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %hist1')"),
503 (u'%hist1?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %hist1')"),
468 (u'%hist2??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 %hist2')"),
504 (u'%hist2??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 %hist2')"),
469 (u'%%hist3?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %%hist3')"),
505 (u'%%hist3?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo %%hist3')"),
470 (u'%%hist4??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 %%hist4')"),
506 (u'%%hist4??', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 %%hist4')"),
471 (u'f*?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch f*')"),
507 (u'f*?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch f*')"),
472 (u'ax.*aspe*?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch ax.*aspe*')"),
508 (u'ax.*aspe*?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch ax.*aspe*')"),
473 (u'a = abc?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = abc');"
509 (u'a = abc?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = abc');"
474 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abc')"),
510 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abc')"),
475 (u'a = abc.qe??', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = abc.qe');"
511 (u'a = abc.qe??', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = abc.qe');"
476 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 abc.qe')"),
512 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo2 abc.qe')"),
477 (u'a = *.items?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = *.items');"
513 (u'a = *.items?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'a = *.items');"
478 "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch *.items')"),
514 "get_ipython().magic({u}'psearch *.items')"),
479 (u'plot(a?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'plot(a');"
515 (u'plot(a?', "get_ipython().set_next_input({u}'plot(a');"
480 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo a')"),
516 "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo a')"),
481 (u'a*2 #comment?', 'a*2 #comment?'),
517 (u'a*2 #comment?', 'a*2 #comment?'),
482 ]],
518 ]],
483
519
484 # Explicit magic calls
520 # Explicit magic calls
485 escaped_magic =
521 escaped_magic =
486 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
522 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
487 [ (u'%cd', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd')"),
523 [ (u'%cd', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd')"),
488 (u'%cd /home', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd /home')"),
524 (u'%cd /home', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd /home')"),
489 # Backslashes need to be escaped.
525 # Backslashes need to be escaped.
490 (u'%cd C:\\User', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd C:\\\\User')"),
526 (u'%cd C:\\User', "get_ipython().magic({u}'cd C:\\\\User')"),
491 (u' %magic', " get_ipython().magic({u}'magic')"),
527 (u' %magic', " get_ipython().magic({u}'magic')"),
492 ]],
528 ]],
493
529
494 # Quoting with separate arguments
530 # Quoting with separate arguments
495 escaped_quote =
531 escaped_quote =
496 [ (',f', 'f("")'),
532 [ (',f', 'f("")'),
497 (',f x', 'f("x")'),
533 (',f x', 'f("x")'),
498 (' ,f y', ' f("y")'),
534 (' ,f y', ' f("y")'),
499 (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'),
535 (',f a b', 'f("a", "b")'),
500 ],
536 ],
501
537
502 # Quoting with single argument
538 # Quoting with single argument
503 escaped_quote2 =
539 escaped_quote2 =
504 [ (';f', 'f("")'),
540 [ (';f', 'f("")'),
505 (';f x', 'f("x")'),
541 (';f x', 'f("x")'),
506 (' ;f y', ' f("y")'),
542 (' ;f y', ' f("y")'),
507 (';f a b', 'f("a b")'),
543 (';f a b', 'f("a b")'),
508 ],
544 ],
509
545
510 # Simply apply parens
546 # Simply apply parens
511 escaped_paren =
547 escaped_paren =
512 [ ('/f', 'f()'),
548 [ ('/f', 'f()'),
513 ('/f x', 'f(x)'),
549 ('/f x', 'f(x)'),
514 (' /f y', ' f(y)'),
550 (' /f y', ' f(y)'),
515 ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'),
551 ('/f a b', 'f(a, b)'),
516 ],
552 ],
517
553
518 # Check that we transform prompts before other transforms
554 # Check that we transform prompts before other transforms
519 mixed =
555 mixed =
520 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
556 [(i,py3compat.u_format(o)) for i,o in \
521 [ (u'In [1]: %lsmagic', "get_ipython().magic({u}'lsmagic')"),
557 [ (u'In [1]: %lsmagic', "get_ipython().magic({u}'lsmagic')"),
522 (u'>>> %lsmagic', "get_ipython().magic({u}'lsmagic')"),
558 (u'>>> %lsmagic', "get_ipython().magic({u}'lsmagic')"),
523 (u'In [2]: !ls', "get_ipython().system({u}'ls')"),
559 (u'In [2]: !ls', "get_ipython().system({u}'ls')"),
524 (u'In [3]: abs?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abs')"),
560 (u'In [3]: abs?', "get_ipython().magic({u}'pinfo abs')"),
525 (u'In [4]: b = %who', "b = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
561 (u'In [4]: b = %who', "b = get_ipython().magic({u}'who')"),
526 ]],
562 ]],
527 )
563 )
528
564
529 # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with
565 # multiline syntax examples. Each of these should be a list of lists, with
530 # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with
566 # each entry itself having pairs of raw/transformed input. The union (with
531 # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce
567 # '\n'.join() of the transformed inputs is what the splitter should produce
532 # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push.
568 # when fed the raw lines one at a time via push.
533 syntax_ml = \
569 syntax_ml = \
534 dict(classic_prompt =
570 dict(classic_prompt =
535 [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'),
571 [ [('>>> for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'),
536 ('... print i',' print i'),
572 ('... print i',' print i'),
537 ('... ', ''),
573 ('... ', ''),
538 ],
574 ],
539 ],
575 ],
540
576
541 ipy_prompt =
577 ipy_prompt =
542 [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'),
578 [ [('In [24]: for i in range(10):','for i in range(10):'),
543 (' ....: print i',' print i'),
579 (' ....: print i',' print i'),
544 (' ....: ', ''),
580 (' ....: ', ''),
545 ],
581 ],
546 ],
582 ],
547
583
548 multiline_datastructure =
584 multiline_datastructure =
549 [ [('>>> a = [1,','a = [1,'),
585 [ [('>>> a = [1,','a = [1,'),
550 ('... 2]','2]'),
586 ('... 2]','2]'),
551 ],
587 ],
552 ],
588 ],
553 )
589 )
554
590
555
591
556 def test_assign_system():
592 def test_assign_system():
557 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_system, syntax['assign_system'])
593 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_system, syntax['assign_system'])
558
594
559
595
560 def test_assign_magic():
596 def test_assign_magic():
561 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_magic, syntax['assign_magic'])
597 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_assign_magic, syntax['assign_magic'])
562
598
563
599
564 def test_classic_prompt():
600 def test_classic_prompt():
565 transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt)
601 transform_checker(syntax['classic_prompt'], isp.transform_classic_prompt)
566 for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']:
602 for example in syntax_ml['classic_prompt']:
567 transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt)
603 transform_checker(example, isp.transform_classic_prompt)
568
604
569
605
570 def test_ipy_prompt():
606 def test_ipy_prompt():
571 transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt)
607 transform_checker(syntax['ipy_prompt'], isp.transform_ipy_prompt)
572 for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']:
608 for example in syntax_ml['ipy_prompt']:
573 transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt)
609 transform_checker(example, isp.transform_ipy_prompt)
574
610
575 def test_end_help():
611 def test_end_help():
576 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_help_end, syntax['end_help'])
612 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_help_end, syntax['end_help'])
577
613
578 def test_escaped_noesc():
614 def test_escaped_noesc():
579 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_noesc'])
615 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_noesc'])
580
616
581
617
582 def test_escaped_shell():
618 def test_escaped_shell():
583 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_shell'])
619 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_shell'])
584
620
585
621
586 def test_escaped_help():
622 def test_escaped_help():
587 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_help'])
623 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_help'])
588
624
589
625
590 def test_escaped_magic():
626 def test_escaped_magic():
591 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_magic'])
627 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_magic'])
592
628
593
629
594 def test_escaped_quote():
630 def test_escaped_quote():
595 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote'])
631 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote'])
596
632
597
633
598 def test_escaped_quote2():
634 def test_escaped_quote2():
599 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote2'])
635 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_quote2'])
600
636
601
637
602 def test_escaped_paren():
638 def test_escaped_paren():
603 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_paren'])
639 tt.check_pairs(isp.transform_escaped, syntax['escaped_paren'])
604
640
605
641
606 class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase):
642 class IPythonInputTestCase(InputSplitterTestCase):
607 """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we
643 """By just creating a new class whose .isp is a different instance, we
608 re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter.
644 re-run the same test battery on the new input splitter.
609
645
610 In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that
646 In addition, this runs the tests over the syntax and syntax_ml dicts that
611 were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface.
647 were tested by individual functions, as part of the OO interface.
612
648
613 It also makes some checks on the raw buffer storage.
649 It also makes some checks on the raw buffer storage.
614 """
650 """
615
651
616 def setUp(self):
652 def setUp(self):
617 self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line')
653 self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line')
618
654
619 def test_syntax(self):
655 def test_syntax(self):
620 """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object"""
656 """Call all single-line syntax tests from the main object"""
621 isp = self.isp
657 isp = self.isp
622 for example in syntax.itervalues():
658 for example in syntax.itervalues():
623 for raw, out_t in example:
659 for raw, out_t in example:
624 if raw.startswith(' '):
660 if raw.startswith(' '):
625 continue
661 continue
626
662
627 isp.push(raw+'\n')
663 isp.push(raw+'\n')
628 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
664 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
629 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t,
665 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t,
630 tt.pair_fail_msg.format("inputsplitter",raw, out_t, out))
666 tt.pair_fail_msg.format("inputsplitter",raw, out_t, out))
631 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip())
667 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip())
632
668
633 def test_syntax_multiline(self):
669 def test_syntax_multiline(self):
634 isp = self.isp
670 isp = self.isp
635 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
671 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
636 out_t_parts = []
672 out_t_parts = []
637 raw_parts = []
673 raw_parts = []
638 for line_pairs in example:
674 for line_pairs in example:
639 for lraw, out_t_part in line_pairs:
675 for lraw, out_t_part in line_pairs:
640 isp.push(lraw)
676 isp.push(lraw)
641 out_t_parts.append(out_t_part)
677 out_t_parts.append(out_t_part)
642 raw_parts.append(lraw)
678 raw_parts.append(lraw)
643
679
644 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
680 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
645 out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip()
681 out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts).rstrip()
646 raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts).rstrip()
682 raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts).rstrip()
647 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t)
683 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t)
648 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw)
684 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw)
649
685
650
686
651 class BlockIPythonInputTestCase(IPythonInputTestCase):
687 class BlockIPythonInputTestCase(IPythonInputTestCase):
652
688
653 # Deactivate tests that don't make sense for the block mode
689 # Deactivate tests that don't make sense for the block mode
654 test_push3 = test_split = lambda s: None
690 test_push3 = test_split = lambda s: None
655
691
656 def setUp(self):
692 def setUp(self):
657 self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell')
693 self.isp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell')
658
694
659 def test_syntax_multiline(self):
695 def test_syntax_multiline(self):
660 isp = self.isp
696 isp = self.isp
661 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
697 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
662 raw_parts = []
698 raw_parts = []
663 out_t_parts = []
699 out_t_parts = []
664 for line_pairs in example:
700 for line_pairs in example:
665 for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs:
701 for raw, out_t_part in line_pairs:
666 raw_parts.append(raw)
702 raw_parts.append(raw)
667 out_t_parts.append(out_t_part)
703 out_t_parts.append(out_t_part)
668
704
669 raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts)
705 raw = '\n'.join(raw_parts)
670 out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts)
706 out_t = '\n'.join(out_t_parts)
671
707
672 isp.push(raw)
708 isp.push(raw)
673 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
709 out, out_raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
674 # Match ignoring trailing whitespace
710 # Match ignoring trailing whitespace
675 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip())
711 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip())
676 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip())
712 self.assertEqual(out_raw.rstrip(), raw.rstrip())
677
713
678 def test_syntax_multiline_cell(self):
714 def test_syntax_multiline_cell(self):
679 isp = self.isp
715 isp = self.isp
680 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
716 for example in syntax_ml.itervalues():
681
717
682 out_t_parts = []
718 out_t_parts = []
683 for line_pairs in example:
719 for line_pairs in example:
684 raw = '\n'.join(r for r, _ in line_pairs)
720 raw = '\n'.join(r for r, _ in line_pairs)
685 out_t = '\n'.join(t for _,t in line_pairs)
721 out_t = '\n'.join(t for _,t in line_pairs)
686 out = isp.transform_cell(raw)
722 out = isp.transform_cell(raw)
687 # Match ignoring trailing whitespace
723 # Match ignoring trailing whitespace
688 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip())
724 self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), out_t.rstrip())
689
725
690 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
726 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
691 # Main - use as a script, mostly for developer experiments
727 # Main - use as a script, mostly for developer experiments
692 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
728 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
693
729
694 if __name__ == '__main__':
730 if __name__ == '__main__':
695 # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get
731 # A simple demo for interactive experimentation. This code will not get
696 # picked up by any test suite.
732 # picked up by any test suite.
697 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter
733 from IPython.core.inputsplitter import InputSplitter, IPythonInputSplitter
698
734
699 # configure here the syntax to use, prompt and whether to autoindent
735 # configure here the syntax to use, prompt and whether to autoindent
700 #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> '
736 #isp, start_prompt = InputSplitter(), '>>> '
701 isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> '
737 isp, start_prompt = IPythonInputSplitter(), 'In> '
702
738
703 autoindent = True
739 autoindent = True
704 #autoindent = False
740 #autoindent = False
705
741
706 try:
742 try:
707 while True:
743 while True:
708 prompt = start_prompt
744 prompt = start_prompt
709 while isp.push_accepts_more():
745 while isp.push_accepts_more():
710 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
746 indent = ' '*isp.indent_spaces
711 if autoindent:
747 if autoindent:
712 line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent)
748 line = indent + raw_input(prompt+indent)
713 else:
749 else:
714 line = raw_input(prompt)
750 line = raw_input(prompt)
715 isp.push(line)
751 isp.push(line)
716 prompt = '... '
752 prompt = '... '
717
753
718 # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a
754 # Here we just return input so we can use it in a test suite, but a
719 # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere.
755 # real interpreter would instead send it for execution somewhere.
720 #src = isp.source; raise EOFError # dbg
756 #src = isp.source; raise EOFError # dbg
721 src, raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
757 src, raw = isp.source_raw_reset()
722 print 'Input source was:\n', src
758 print 'Input source was:\n', src
723 print 'Raw source was:\n', raw
759 print 'Raw source was:\n', raw
724 except EOFError:
760 except EOFError:
725 print 'Bye'
761 print 'Bye'
726
762
727 # Tests for cell magics support
763 # Tests for cell magics support
728
764
729 def test_last_blank():
765 def test_last_blank():
730 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank(''))
766 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank(''))
731 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc'))
767 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc'))
732 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc\n'))
768 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc\n'))
733 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc\na'))
769 nt.assert_false(isp.last_blank('abc\na'))
734
770
735 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('\n'))
771 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('\n'))
736 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('\n '))
772 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('\n '))
737 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\n '))
773 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\n '))
738 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\n\n'))
774 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\n\n'))
739 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\nd\n\n'))
775 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\nd\n\n'))
740 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\nd\ne\n\n'))
776 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc\nd\ne\n\n'))
741 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc \n \n \n\n'))
777 nt.assert_true(isp.last_blank('abc \n \n \n\n'))
742
778
743
779
744 def test_last_two_blanks():
780 def test_last_two_blanks():
745 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks(''))
781 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks(''))
746 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc'))
782 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc'))
747 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n'))
783 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n'))
748 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\na'))
784 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\na'))
749 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n \n'))
785 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n \n'))
750 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n'))
786 nt.assert_false(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n'))
751
787
752 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n\n'))
788 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n\n'))
753 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n\n '))
789 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n\n '))
754 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n \n'))
790 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('\n \n'))
755 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n '))
791 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n '))
756 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n\n'))
792 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n\n'))
757 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n'))
793 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n'))
758 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n '))
794 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n '))
759 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n \n'))
795 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\n\n \n \n'))
760 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\nd\n\n\n'))
796 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\nd\n\n\n'))
761 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\nd\ne\nf\n\n\n'))
797 nt.assert_true(isp.last_two_blanks('abc\nd\ne\nf\n\n\n'))
762
798
763
799
764 class CellMagicsCommon(object):
800 class CellMagicsCommon(object):
765
801
766 def test_whole_cell(self):
802 def test_whole_cell(self):
767 src = "%%cellm line\nbody\n"
803 src = "%%cellm line\nbody\n"
768 sp = self.sp
804 sp = self.sp
769 sp.push(src)
805 sp.push(src)
770 nt.assert_equal(sp.cell_magic_parts, ['body\n'])
806 nt.assert_equal(sp.cell_magic_parts, ['body\n'])
771 out = sp.source
807 out = sp.source
772 ref = u"get_ipython()._run_cached_cell_magic({u}'cellm', {u}'line')\n"
808 ref = u"get_ipython()._run_cached_cell_magic({u}'cellm', {u}'line')\n"
773 nt.assert_equal(out, py3compat.u_format(ref))
809 nt.assert_equal(out, py3compat.u_format(ref))
774
810
775 def tearDown(self):
811 def tearDown(self):
776 self.sp.reset()
812 self.sp.reset()
777
813
778
814
779 class CellModeCellMagics(CellMagicsCommon, unittest.TestCase):
815 class CellModeCellMagics(CellMagicsCommon, unittest.TestCase):
780 sp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell')
816 sp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='cell')
781
817
782 def test_incremental(self):
818 def test_incremental(self):
783 sp = self.sp
819 sp = self.sp
784 src = '%%cellm line2\n'
820 src = '%%cellm line2\n'
785 sp.push(src)
821 sp.push(src)
786 nt.assert_true(sp.push_accepts_more()) #1
822 nt.assert_true(sp.push_accepts_more()) #1
787 src += '\n'
823 src += '\n'
788 sp.push(src)
824 sp.push(src)
789 # Note: if we ever change the logic to allow full blank lines (see
825 # Note: if we ever change the logic to allow full blank lines (see
790 # _handle_cell_magic), then the following test should change to true
826 # _handle_cell_magic), then the following test should change to true
791 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #2
827 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #2
792 # By now, even with full blanks allowed, a second blank should signal
828 # By now, even with full blanks allowed, a second blank should signal
793 # the end. For now this test is only a redundancy safety, but don't
829 # the end. For now this test is only a redundancy safety, but don't
794 # delete it in case we change our mind and the previous one goes to
830 # delete it in case we change our mind and the previous one goes to
795 # true.
831 # true.
796 src += '\n'
832 src += '\n'
797 sp.push(src)
833 sp.push(src)
798 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #3
834 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #3
799
835
800
836
801 class LineModeCellMagics(CellMagicsCommon, unittest.TestCase):
837 class LineModeCellMagics(CellMagicsCommon, unittest.TestCase):
802 sp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line')
838 sp = isp.IPythonInputSplitter(input_mode='line')
803
839
804 def test_incremental(self):
840 def test_incremental(self):
805 sp = self.sp
841 sp = self.sp
806 sp.push('%%cellm line2\n')
842 sp.push('%%cellm line2\n')
807 nt.assert_true(sp.push_accepts_more()) #1
843 nt.assert_true(sp.push_accepts_more()) #1
808 sp.push('\n')
844 sp.push('\n')
809 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #2
845 nt.assert_false(sp.push_accepts_more()) #2
@@ -1,31 +1,31 b''
1 ===========================================
1 ===========================================
2 IPython: Productive Interactive Computing
2 IPython: Productive Interactive Computing
3 ===========================================
3 ===========================================
4
4
5 Overview
5 Overview
6 ========
6 ========
7
7
8 Welcome to IPython. Our full documentation is available on `our website
8 Welcome to IPython. Our full documentation is available on `our website
9 <http://ipython.org/documentation.html>`_; if you downloaded a built source
9 <http://ipython.org/documentation.html>`_; if you downloaded a built source
10 distribution the ``docs/source`` directory contains the plaintext version of
10 distribution the ``docs/source`` directory contains the plaintext version of
11 these manuals. If you have Sphinx installed, you can build them by typing
11 these manuals. If you have Sphinx installed, you can build them by typing
12 ``make html`` for local browsing.
12 ``cd docs; make html`` for local browsing.
13
13
14
14
15 Dependencies and supported Python versions
15 Dependencies and supported Python versions
16 ==========================================
16 ==========================================
17
17
18 For full details, see the installation section of the manual. The basic parts
18 For full details, see the installation section of the manual. The basic parts
19 of IPython only need the Python standard library, but much of its more advanced
19 of IPython only need the Python standard library, but much of its more advanced
20 functionality requires extra packages.
20 functionality requires extra packages.
21
21
22 Officially, IPython requires Python version 2.6, 2.7, or 3.1 and above.
22 Officially, IPython requires Python version 2.6, 2.7, or 3.1 and above.
23
23
24
24
25 Instant running
25 Instant running
26 ===============
26 ===============
27
27
28 You can run IPython from this directory without even installing it system-wide
28 You can run IPython from this directory without even installing it system-wide
29 by typing at the terminal::
29 by typing at the terminal::
30
30
31 $ python ipython.py
31 $ python ipython.py
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