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1 Stripping decorators bug
2 ========================
3
4 Fixed bug which meant that ipython code blocks in restructured text documents executed with the ipython-sphinx extension skipped any lines of code containing python decorators.
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1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """
2 """
3 Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code.
3 Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code.
4
4
5 IPython provides an extension for `Sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/>`_ to
5 IPython provides an extension for `Sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/>`_ to
6 highlight and run code.
6 highlight and run code.
7
7
8 This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts
8 This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts
9 and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with
9 and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with
10 all prompts renumbered sequentially. It also allows you to input code as a pure
10 all prompts renumbered sequentially. It also allows you to input code as a pure
11 python input by giving the argument python to the directive. The output looks
11 python input by giving the argument python to the directive. The output looks
12 like an interactive ipython section.
12 like an interactive ipython section.
13
13
14 Here is an example of how the IPython directive can
14 Here is an example of how the IPython directive can
15 **run** python code, at build time.
15 **run** python code, at build time.
16
16
17 .. ipython::
17 .. ipython::
18
18
19 In [1]: 1+1
19 In [1]: 1+1
20
20
21 In [1]: import datetime
21 In [1]: import datetime
22 ...: datetime.datetime.now()
22 ...: datetime.datetime.now()
23
23
24 It supports IPython construct that plain
24 It supports IPython construct that plain
25 Python does not understand (like magics):
25 Python does not understand (like magics):
26
26
27 .. ipython::
27 .. ipython::
28
28
29 In [0]: import time
29 In [0]: import time
30
30
31 In [0]: %timeit time.sleep(0.05)
31 In [0]: %timeit time.sleep(0.05)
32
32
33 This will also support top-level async when using IPython 7.0+
33 This will also support top-level async when using IPython 7.0+
34
34
35 .. ipython::
35 .. ipython::
36
36
37 In [2]: import asyncio
37 In [2]: import asyncio
38 ...: print('before')
38 ...: print('before')
39 ...: await asyncio.sleep(1)
39 ...: await asyncio.sleep(1)
40 ...: print('after')
40 ...: print('after')
41
41
42
42
43 The namespace will persist across multiple code chucks, Let's define a variable:
43 The namespace will persist across multiple code chucks, Let's define a variable:
44
44
45 .. ipython::
45 .. ipython::
46
46
47 In [0]: who = "World"
47 In [0]: who = "World"
48
48
49 And now say hello:
49 And now say hello:
50
50
51 .. ipython::
51 .. ipython::
52
52
53 In [0]: print('Hello,', who)
53 In [0]: print('Hello,', who)
54
54
55 If the current section raises an exception, you can add the ``:okexcept:`` flag
55 If the current section raises an exception, you can add the ``:okexcept:`` flag
56 to the current block, otherwise the build will fail.
56 to the current block, otherwise the build will fail.
57
57
58 .. ipython::
58 .. ipython::
59 :okexcept:
59 :okexcept:
60
60
61 In [1]: 1/0
61 In [1]: 1/0
62
62
63 IPython Sphinx directive module
63 IPython Sphinx directive module
64 ===============================
64 ===============================
65
65
66 To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file
66 To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file
67 (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is
67 (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is
68 needed for all Sphinx directives). For example, to enable syntax highlighting
68 needed for all Sphinx directives). For example, to enable syntax highlighting
69 and the IPython directive::
69 and the IPython directive::
70
70
71 extensions = ['IPython.sphinxext.ipython_console_highlighting',
71 extensions = ['IPython.sphinxext.ipython_console_highlighting',
72 'IPython.sphinxext.ipython_directive']
72 'IPython.sphinxext.ipython_directive']
73
73
74 The IPython directive outputs code-blocks with the language 'ipython'. So
74 The IPython directive outputs code-blocks with the language 'ipython'. So
75 if you do not have the syntax highlighting extension enabled as well, then
75 if you do not have the syntax highlighting extension enabled as well, then
76 all rendered code-blocks will be uncolored. By default this directive assumes
76 all rendered code-blocks will be uncolored. By default this directive assumes
77 that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized.
77 that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized.
78 The configurable options that can be placed in conf.py are:
78 The configurable options that can be placed in conf.py are:
79
79
80 ipython_savefig_dir:
80 ipython_savefig_dir:
81 The directory in which to save the figures. This is relative to the
81 The directory in which to save the figures. This is relative to the
82 Sphinx source directory. The default is `html_static_path`.
82 Sphinx source directory. The default is `html_static_path`.
83 ipython_rgxin:
83 ipython_rgxin:
84 The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython input
84 The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython input
85 lines. The default is ``re.compile('In \\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You
85 lines. The default is ``re.compile('In \\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You
86 shouldn't need to change this.
86 shouldn't need to change this.
87 ipython_warning_is_error: [default to True]
87 ipython_warning_is_error: [default to True]
88 Fail the build if something unexpected happen, for example if a block raise
88 Fail the build if something unexpected happen, for example if a block raise
89 an exception but does not have the `:okexcept:` flag. The exact behavior of
89 an exception but does not have the `:okexcept:` flag. The exact behavior of
90 what is considered strict, may change between the sphinx directive version.
90 what is considered strict, may change between the sphinx directive version.
91 ipython_rgxout:
91 ipython_rgxout:
92 The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython output
92 The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython output
93 lines. The default is ``re.compile('Out\\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You
93 lines. The default is ``re.compile('Out\\[(\\d+)\\]:\\s?(.*)\\s*')``. You
94 shouldn't need to change this.
94 shouldn't need to change this.
95 ipython_promptin:
95 ipython_promptin:
96 The string to represent the IPython input prompt in the generated ReST.
96 The string to represent the IPython input prompt in the generated ReST.
97 The default is ``'In [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used
97 The default is ``'In [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used
98 in the prompt.
98 in the prompt.
99 ipython_promptout:
99 ipython_promptout:
100 The string to represent the IPython prompt in the generated ReST. The
100 The string to represent the IPython prompt in the generated ReST. The
101 default is ``'Out [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used
101 default is ``'Out [%d]:'``. This expects that the line numbers are used
102 in the prompt.
102 in the prompt.
103 ipython_mplbackend:
103 ipython_mplbackend:
104 The string which specifies if the embedded Sphinx shell should import
104 The string which specifies if the embedded Sphinx shell should import
105 Matplotlib and set the backend. The value specifies a backend that is
105 Matplotlib and set the backend. The value specifies a backend that is
106 passed to `matplotlib.use()` before any lines in `ipython_execlines` are
106 passed to `matplotlib.use()` before any lines in `ipython_execlines` are
107 executed. If not specified in conf.py, then the default value of 'agg' is
107 executed. If not specified in conf.py, then the default value of 'agg' is
108 used. To use the IPython directive without matplotlib as a dependency, set
108 used. To use the IPython directive without matplotlib as a dependency, set
109 the value to `None`. It may end up that matplotlib is still imported
109 the value to `None`. It may end up that matplotlib is still imported
110 if the user specifies so in `ipython_execlines` or makes use of the
110 if the user specifies so in `ipython_execlines` or makes use of the
111 @savefig pseudo decorator.
111 @savefig pseudo decorator.
112 ipython_execlines:
112 ipython_execlines:
113 A list of strings to be exec'd in the embedded Sphinx shell. Typical
113 A list of strings to be exec'd in the embedded Sphinx shell. Typical
114 usage is to make certain packages always available. Set this to an empty
114 usage is to make certain packages always available. Set this to an empty
115 list if you wish to have no imports always available. If specified in
115 list if you wish to have no imports always available. If specified in
116 ``conf.py`` as `None`, then it has the effect of making no imports available.
116 ``conf.py`` as `None`, then it has the effect of making no imports available.
117 If omitted from conf.py altogether, then the default value of
117 If omitted from conf.py altogether, then the default value of
118 ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] is used.
118 ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] is used.
119 ipython_holdcount
119 ipython_holdcount
120 When the @suppress pseudo-decorator is used, the execution count can be
120 When the @suppress pseudo-decorator is used, the execution count can be
121 incremented or not. The default behavior is to hold the execution count,
121 incremented or not. The default behavior is to hold the execution count,
122 corresponding to a value of `True`. Set this to `False` to increment
122 corresponding to a value of `True`. Set this to `False` to increment
123 the execution count after each suppressed command.
123 the execution count after each suppressed command.
124
124
125 As an example, to use the IPython directive when `matplotlib` is not available,
125 As an example, to use the IPython directive when `matplotlib` is not available,
126 one sets the backend to `None`::
126 one sets the backend to `None`::
127
127
128 ipython_mplbackend = None
128 ipython_mplbackend = None
129
129
130 An example usage of the directive is:
130 An example usage of the directive is:
131
131
132 .. code-block:: rst
132 .. code-block:: rst
133
133
134 .. ipython::
134 .. ipython::
135
135
136 In [1]: x = 1
136 In [1]: x = 1
137
137
138 In [2]: y = x**2
138 In [2]: y = x**2
139
139
140 In [3]: print(y)
140 In [3]: print(y)
141
141
142 See http://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/ipython_directive.html for additional
142 See http://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/ipython_directive.html for additional
143 documentation.
143 documentation.
144
144
145 Pseudo-Decorators
145 Pseudo-Decorators
146 =================
146 =================
147
147
148 Note: Only one decorator is supported per input. If more than one decorator
148 Note: Only one decorator is supported per input. If more than one decorator
149 is specified, then only the last one is used.
149 is specified, then only the last one is used.
150
150
151 In addition to the Pseudo-Decorators/options described at the above link,
151 In addition to the Pseudo-Decorators/options described at the above link,
152 several enhancements have been made. The directive will emit a message to the
152 several enhancements have been made. The directive will emit a message to the
153 console at build-time if code-execution resulted in an exception or warning.
153 console at build-time if code-execution resulted in an exception or warning.
154 You can suppress these on a per-block basis by specifying the :okexcept:
154 You can suppress these on a per-block basis by specifying the :okexcept:
155 or :okwarning: options:
155 or :okwarning: options:
156
156
157 .. code-block:: rst
157 .. code-block:: rst
158
158
159 .. ipython::
159 .. ipython::
160 :okexcept:
160 :okexcept:
161 :okwarning:
161 :okwarning:
162
162
163 In [1]: 1/0
163 In [1]: 1/0
164 In [2]: # raise warning.
164 In [2]: # raise warning.
165
165
166 To Do
166 To Do
167 =====
167 =====
168
168
169 - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite.
169 - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite.
170 - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better
170 - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better
171 separated code.
171 separated code.
172
172
173 """
173 """
174
174
175 # Authors
175 # Authors
176 # =======
176 # =======
177 #
177 #
178 # - John D Hunter: original author.
178 # - John D Hunter: original author.
179 # - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11.
179 # - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11.
180 # - VΓ‘clavΕ milauer <eudoxos-AT-arcig.cz>: Prompt generalizations.
180 # - VΓ‘clavΕ milauer <eudoxos-AT-arcig.cz>: Prompt generalizations.
181 # - Skipper Seabold, refactoring, cleanups, pure python addition
181 # - Skipper Seabold, refactoring, cleanups, pure python addition
182
182
183 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
183 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
184 # Imports
184 # Imports
185 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
185 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
186
186
187 # Stdlib
187 # Stdlib
188 import atexit
188 import atexit
189 import errno
189 import errno
190 import os
190 import os
191 import pathlib
191 import pathlib
192 import re
192 import re
193 import sys
193 import sys
194 import tempfile
194 import tempfile
195 import ast
195 import ast
196 import warnings
196 import warnings
197 import shutil
197 import shutil
198 from io import StringIO
198 from io import StringIO
199
199
200 # Third-party
200 # Third-party
201 from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
201 from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
202 from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive
202 from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive
203 from sphinx.util import logging
203 from sphinx.util import logging
204
204
205 # Our own
205 # Our own
206 from traitlets.config import Config
206 from traitlets.config import Config
207 from IPython import InteractiveShell
207 from IPython import InteractiveShell
208 from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
208 from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
209
209
210 use_matplotlib = False
210 use_matplotlib = False
211 try:
211 try:
212 import matplotlib
212 import matplotlib
213 use_matplotlib = True
213 use_matplotlib = True
214 except Exception:
214 except Exception:
215 pass
215 pass
216
216
217 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
217 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
218 # Globals
218 # Globals
219 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
219 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
220 # for tokenizing blocks
220 # for tokenizing blocks
221 COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3)
221 COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3)
222
222
223 PSEUDO_DECORATORS = ["suppress", "verbatim", "savefig", "doctest"]
223 PSEUDO_DECORATORS = ["suppress", "verbatim", "savefig", "doctest"]
224
224
225 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
225 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
226 # Functions and class declarations
226 # Functions and class declarations
227 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
227 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
228
228
229 def block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, fmtin, fmtout):
229 def block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, fmtin, fmtout):
230 """
230 """
231 part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one
231 part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one
232 input, one output, comments, and blank lines. The block parser
232 input, one output, comments, and blank lines. The block parser
233 parses the text into a list of::
233 parses the text into a list of::
234
234
235 blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...]
235 blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...]
236
236
237 where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and
237 where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and
238 data is, depending on the type of token::
238 data is, depending on the type of token::
239
239
240 COMMENT : the comment string
240 COMMENT : the comment string
241
241
242 INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where
242 INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where
243 DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None)
243 DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None)
244 INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line)
244 INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line)
245 REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT)
245 REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT)
246
246
247 OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line
247 OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line
248
248
249 """
249 """
250 block = []
250 block = []
251 lines = part.split('\n')
251 lines = part.split('\n')
252 N = len(lines)
252 N = len(lines)
253 i = 0
253 i = 0
254 decorator = None
254 decorator = None
255 while 1:
255 while 1:
256
256
257 if i==N:
257 if i==N:
258 # nothing left to parse -- the last line
258 # nothing left to parse -- the last line
259 break
259 break
260
260
261 line = lines[i]
261 line = lines[i]
262 i += 1
262 i += 1
263 line_stripped = line.strip()
263 line_stripped = line.strip()
264 if line_stripped.startswith('#'):
264 if line_stripped.startswith('#'):
265 block.append((COMMENT, line))
265 block.append((COMMENT, line))
266 continue
266 continue
267
267
268 if any(
268 if any(
269 line_stripped.startswith("@" + pseudo_decorator)
269 line_stripped.startswith("@" + pseudo_decorator)
270 for pseudo_decorator in PSEUDO_DECORATORS
270 for pseudo_decorator in PSEUDO_DECORATORS
271 ):
271 ):
272 if decorator:
272 if decorator:
273 raise RuntimeError(
273 raise RuntimeError(
274 "Applying multiple pseudo-decorators on one line is not supported"
274 "Applying multiple pseudo-decorators on one line is not supported"
275 )
275 )
276 else:
276 else:
277 decorator = line_stripped
277 decorator = line_stripped
278 continue
278 continue
279
279
280 # does this look like an input line?
280 # does this look like an input line?
281 matchin = rgxin.match(line)
281 matchin = rgxin.match(line)
282 if matchin:
282 if matchin:
283 lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2)
283 lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2)
284
284
285 # the ....: continuation string
285 # the ....: continuation string
286 continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2))
286 continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2))
287 Nc = len(continuation)
287 Nc = len(continuation)
288 # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if
288 # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if
289 # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call
289 # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call
290 # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be
290 # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be
291 # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so
291 # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so
292 # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is
292 # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is
293 # multiline as well as any echo text
293 # multiline as well as any echo text
294
294
295 rest = []
295 rest = []
296 while i<N:
296 while i<N:
297
297
298 # look ahead; if the next line is blank, or a comment, or
298 # look ahead; if the next line is blank, or a comment, or
299 # an output line, we're done
299 # an output line, we're done
300
300
301 nextline = lines[i]
301 nextline = lines[i]
302 matchout = rgxout.match(nextline)
302 matchout = rgxout.match(nextline)
303 #print "nextline=%s, continuation=%s, starts=%s"%(nextline, continuation, nextline.startswith(continuation))
303 #print "nextline=%s, continuation=%s, starts=%s"%(nextline, continuation, nextline.startswith(continuation))
304 if matchout or nextline.startswith('#'):
304 if matchout or nextline.startswith('#'):
305 break
305 break
306 elif nextline.startswith(continuation):
306 elif nextline.startswith(continuation):
307 # The default ipython_rgx* treat the space following the colon as optional.
307 # The default ipython_rgx* treat the space following the colon as optional.
308 # However, If the space is there we must consume it or code
308 # However, If the space is there we must consume it or code
309 # employing the cython_magic extension will fail to execute.
309 # employing the cython_magic extension will fail to execute.
310 #
310 #
311 # This works with the default ipython_rgx* patterns,
311 # This works with the default ipython_rgx* patterns,
312 # If you modify them, YMMV.
312 # If you modify them, YMMV.
313 nextline = nextline[Nc:]
313 nextline = nextline[Nc:]
314 if nextline and nextline[0] == ' ':
314 if nextline and nextline[0] == ' ':
315 nextline = nextline[1:]
315 nextline = nextline[1:]
316
316
317 inputline += '\n' + nextline
317 inputline += '\n' + nextline
318 else:
318 else:
319 rest.append(nextline)
319 rest.append(nextline)
320 i+= 1
320 i+= 1
321
321
322 block.append((INPUT, (decorator, inputline, '\n'.join(rest))))
322 block.append((INPUT, (decorator, inputline, '\n'.join(rest))))
323 continue
323 continue
324
324
325 # if it looks like an output line grab all the text to the end
325 # if it looks like an output line grab all the text to the end
326 # of the block
326 # of the block
327 matchout = rgxout.match(line)
327 matchout = rgxout.match(line)
328 if matchout:
328 if matchout:
329 lineno, output = int(matchout.group(1)), matchout.group(2)
329 lineno, output = int(matchout.group(1)), matchout.group(2)
330 if i<N-1:
330 if i<N-1:
331 output = '\n'.join([output] + lines[i:])
331 output = '\n'.join([output] + lines[i:])
332
332
333 block.append((OUTPUT, output))
333 block.append((OUTPUT, output))
334 break
334 break
335
335
336 return block
336 return block
337
337
338
338
339 class EmbeddedSphinxShell(object):
339 class EmbeddedSphinxShell(object):
340 """An embedded IPython instance to run inside Sphinx"""
340 """An embedded IPython instance to run inside Sphinx"""
341
341
342 def __init__(self, exec_lines=None):
342 def __init__(self, exec_lines=None):
343
343
344 self.cout = StringIO()
344 self.cout = StringIO()
345
345
346 if exec_lines is None:
346 if exec_lines is None:
347 exec_lines = []
347 exec_lines = []
348
348
349 # Create config object for IPython
349 # Create config object for IPython
350 config = Config()
350 config = Config()
351 config.HistoryManager.hist_file = ':memory:'
351 config.HistoryManager.hist_file = ':memory:'
352 config.InteractiveShell.autocall = False
352 config.InteractiveShell.autocall = False
353 config.InteractiveShell.autoindent = False
353 config.InteractiveShell.autoindent = False
354 config.InteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor'
354 config.InteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor'
355
355
356 # create a profile so instance history isn't saved
356 # create a profile so instance history isn't saved
357 tmp_profile_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='profile_')
357 tmp_profile_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='profile_')
358 profname = 'auto_profile_sphinx_build'
358 profname = 'auto_profile_sphinx_build'
359 pdir = os.path.join(tmp_profile_dir,profname)
359 pdir = os.path.join(tmp_profile_dir,profname)
360 profile = ProfileDir.create_profile_dir(pdir)
360 profile = ProfileDir.create_profile_dir(pdir)
361
361
362 # Create and initialize global ipython, but don't start its mainloop.
362 # Create and initialize global ipython, but don't start its mainloop.
363 # This will persist across different EmbeddedSphinxShell instances.
363 # This will persist across different EmbeddedSphinxShell instances.
364 IP = InteractiveShell.instance(config=config, profile_dir=profile)
364 IP = InteractiveShell.instance(config=config, profile_dir=profile)
365 atexit.register(self.cleanup)
365 atexit.register(self.cleanup)
366
366
367 # Store a few parts of IPython we'll need.
367 # Store a few parts of IPython we'll need.
368 self.IP = IP
368 self.IP = IP
369 self.user_ns = self.IP.user_ns
369 self.user_ns = self.IP.user_ns
370 self.user_global_ns = self.IP.user_global_ns
370 self.user_global_ns = self.IP.user_global_ns
371
371
372 self.input = ''
372 self.input = ''
373 self.output = ''
373 self.output = ''
374 self.tmp_profile_dir = tmp_profile_dir
374 self.tmp_profile_dir = tmp_profile_dir
375
375
376 self.is_verbatim = False
376 self.is_verbatim = False
377 self.is_doctest = False
377 self.is_doctest = False
378 self.is_suppress = False
378 self.is_suppress = False
379
379
380 # Optionally, provide more detailed information to shell.
380 # Optionally, provide more detailed information to shell.
381 # this is assigned by the SetUp method of IPythonDirective
381 # this is assigned by the SetUp method of IPythonDirective
382 # to point at itself.
382 # to point at itself.
383 #
383 #
384 # So, you can access handy things at self.directive.state
384 # So, you can access handy things at self.directive.state
385 self.directive = None
385 self.directive = None
386
386
387 # on the first call to the savefig decorator, we'll import
387 # on the first call to the savefig decorator, we'll import
388 # pyplot as plt so we can make a call to the plt.gcf().savefig
388 # pyplot as plt so we can make a call to the plt.gcf().savefig
389 self._pyplot_imported = False
389 self._pyplot_imported = False
390
390
391 # Prepopulate the namespace.
391 # Prepopulate the namespace.
392 for line in exec_lines:
392 for line in exec_lines:
393 self.process_input_line(line, store_history=False)
393 self.process_input_line(line, store_history=False)
394
394
395 def cleanup(self):
395 def cleanup(self):
396 shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_profile_dir, ignore_errors=True)
396 shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_profile_dir, ignore_errors=True)
397
397
398 def clear_cout(self):
398 def clear_cout(self):
399 self.cout.seek(0)
399 self.cout.seek(0)
400 self.cout.truncate(0)
400 self.cout.truncate(0)
401
401
402 def process_input_line(self, line, store_history):
402 def process_input_line(self, line, store_history):
403 return self.process_input_lines([line], store_history=store_history)
403 return self.process_input_lines([line], store_history=store_history)
404
404
405 def process_input_lines(self, lines, store_history=True):
405 def process_input_lines(self, lines, store_history=True):
406 """process the input, capturing stdout"""
406 """process the input, capturing stdout"""
407 stdout = sys.stdout
407 stdout = sys.stdout
408 source_raw = '\n'.join(lines)
408 source_raw = '\n'.join(lines)
409 try:
409 try:
410 sys.stdout = self.cout
410 sys.stdout = self.cout
411 self.IP.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=store_history)
411 self.IP.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=store_history)
412 finally:
412 finally:
413 sys.stdout = stdout
413 sys.stdout = stdout
414
414
415 def process_image(self, decorator):
415 def process_image(self, decorator):
416 """
416 """
417 # build out an image directive like
417 # build out an image directive like
418 # .. image:: somefile.png
418 # .. image:: somefile.png
419 # :width 4in
419 # :width 4in
420 #
420 #
421 # from an input like
421 # from an input like
422 # savefig somefile.png width=4in
422 # savefig somefile.png width=4in
423 """
423 """
424 savefig_dir = self.savefig_dir
424 savefig_dir = self.savefig_dir
425 source_dir = self.source_dir
425 source_dir = self.source_dir
426 saveargs = decorator.split(' ')
426 saveargs = decorator.split(' ')
427 filename = saveargs[1]
427 filename = saveargs[1]
428 # insert relative path to image file in source
428 # insert relative path to image file in source
429 # as absolute path for Sphinx
429 # as absolute path for Sphinx
430 # sphinx expects a posix path, even on Windows
430 # sphinx expects a posix path, even on Windows
431 path = pathlib.Path(savefig_dir, filename)
431 path = pathlib.Path(savefig_dir, filename)
432 outfile = '/' + path.relative_to(source_dir).as_posix()
432 outfile = '/' + path.relative_to(source_dir).as_posix()
433
433
434 imagerows = ['.. image:: %s' % outfile]
434 imagerows = ['.. image:: %s' % outfile]
435
435
436 for kwarg in saveargs[2:]:
436 for kwarg in saveargs[2:]:
437 arg, val = kwarg.split('=')
437 arg, val = kwarg.split('=')
438 arg = arg.strip()
438 arg = arg.strip()
439 val = val.strip()
439 val = val.strip()
440 imagerows.append(' :%s: %s'%(arg, val))
440 imagerows.append(' :%s: %s'%(arg, val))
441
441
442 image_file = os.path.basename(outfile) # only return file name
442 image_file = os.path.basename(outfile) # only return file name
443 image_directive = '\n'.join(imagerows)
443 image_directive = '\n'.join(imagerows)
444 return image_file, image_directive
444 return image_file, image_directive
445
445
446 # Callbacks for each type of token
446 # Callbacks for each type of token
447 def process_input(self, data, input_prompt, lineno):
447 def process_input(self, data, input_prompt, lineno):
448 """
448 """
449 Process data block for INPUT token.
449 Process data block for INPUT token.
450
450
451 """
451 """
452 decorator, input, rest = data
452 decorator, input, rest = data
453 image_file = None
453 image_file = None
454 image_directive = None
454 image_directive = None
455
455
456 is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim
456 is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim
457 is_doctest = (decorator is not None and \
457 is_doctest = (decorator is not None and \
458 decorator.startswith('@doctest')) or self.is_doctest
458 decorator.startswith('@doctest')) or self.is_doctest
459 is_suppress = decorator=='@suppress' or self.is_suppress
459 is_suppress = decorator=='@suppress' or self.is_suppress
460 is_okexcept = decorator=='@okexcept' or self.is_okexcept
460 is_okexcept = decorator=='@okexcept' or self.is_okexcept
461 is_okwarning = decorator=='@okwarning' or self.is_okwarning
461 is_okwarning = decorator=='@okwarning' or self.is_okwarning
462 is_savefig = decorator is not None and \
462 is_savefig = decorator is not None and \
463 decorator.startswith('@savefig')
463 decorator.startswith('@savefig')
464
464
465 input_lines = input.split('\n')
465 input_lines = input.split('\n')
466 if len(input_lines) > 1:
466 if len(input_lines) > 1:
467 if input_lines[-1] != "":
467 if input_lines[-1] != "":
468 input_lines.append('') # make sure there's a blank line
468 input_lines.append('') # make sure there's a blank line
469 # so splitter buffer gets reset
469 # so splitter buffer gets reset
470
470
471 continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2))
471 continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2))
472
472
473 if is_savefig:
473 if is_savefig:
474 image_file, image_directive = self.process_image(decorator)
474 image_file, image_directive = self.process_image(decorator)
475
475
476 ret = []
476 ret = []
477 is_semicolon = False
477 is_semicolon = False
478
478
479 # Hold the execution count, if requested to do so.
479 # Hold the execution count, if requested to do so.
480 if is_suppress and self.hold_count:
480 if is_suppress and self.hold_count:
481 store_history = False
481 store_history = False
482 else:
482 else:
483 store_history = True
483 store_history = True
484
484
485 # Note: catch_warnings is not thread safe
485 # Note: catch_warnings is not thread safe
486 with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws:
486 with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws:
487 if input_lines[0].endswith(';'):
487 if input_lines[0].endswith(';'):
488 is_semicolon = True
488 is_semicolon = True
489 #for i, line in enumerate(input_lines):
489 #for i, line in enumerate(input_lines):
490
490
491 # process the first input line
491 # process the first input line
492 if is_verbatim:
492 if is_verbatim:
493 self.process_input_lines([''])
493 self.process_input_lines([''])
494 self.IP.execution_count += 1 # increment it anyway
494 self.IP.execution_count += 1 # increment it anyway
495 else:
495 else:
496 # only submit the line in non-verbatim mode
496 # only submit the line in non-verbatim mode
497 self.process_input_lines(input_lines, store_history=store_history)
497 self.process_input_lines(input_lines, store_history=store_history)
498
498
499 if not is_suppress:
499 if not is_suppress:
500 for i, line in enumerate(input_lines):
500 for i, line in enumerate(input_lines):
501 if i == 0:
501 if i == 0:
502 formatted_line = '%s %s'%(input_prompt, line)
502 formatted_line = '%s %s'%(input_prompt, line)
503 else:
503 else:
504 formatted_line = '%s %s'%(continuation, line)
504 formatted_line = '%s %s'%(continuation, line)
505 ret.append(formatted_line)
505 ret.append(formatted_line)
506
506
507 if not is_suppress and len(rest.strip()) and is_verbatim:
507 if not is_suppress and len(rest.strip()) and is_verbatim:
508 # The "rest" is the standard output of the input. This needs to be
508 # The "rest" is the standard output of the input. This needs to be
509 # added when in verbatim mode. If there is no "rest", then we don't
509 # added when in verbatim mode. If there is no "rest", then we don't
510 # add it, as the new line will be added by the processed output.
510 # add it, as the new line will be added by the processed output.
511 ret.append(rest)
511 ret.append(rest)
512
512
513 # Fetch the processed output. (This is not the submitted output.)
513 # Fetch the processed output. (This is not the submitted output.)
514 self.cout.seek(0)
514 self.cout.seek(0)
515 processed_output = self.cout.read()
515 processed_output = self.cout.read()
516 if not is_suppress and not is_semicolon:
516 if not is_suppress and not is_semicolon:
517 #
517 #
518 # In IPythonDirective.run, the elements of `ret` are eventually
518 # In IPythonDirective.run, the elements of `ret` are eventually
519 # combined such that '' entries correspond to newlines. So if
519 # combined such that '' entries correspond to newlines. So if
520 # `processed_output` is equal to '', then the adding it to `ret`
520 # `processed_output` is equal to '', then the adding it to `ret`
521 # ensures that there is a blank line between consecutive inputs
521 # ensures that there is a blank line between consecutive inputs
522 # that have no outputs, as in:
522 # that have no outputs, as in:
523 #
523 #
524 # In [1]: x = 4
524 # In [1]: x = 4
525 #
525 #
526 # In [2]: x = 5
526 # In [2]: x = 5
527 #
527 #
528 # When there is processed output, it has a '\n' at the tail end. So
528 # When there is processed output, it has a '\n' at the tail end. So
529 # adding the output to `ret` will provide the necessary spacing
529 # adding the output to `ret` will provide the necessary spacing
530 # between consecutive input/output blocks, as in:
530 # between consecutive input/output blocks, as in:
531 #
531 #
532 # In [1]: x
532 # In [1]: x
533 # Out[1]: 5
533 # Out[1]: 5
534 #
534 #
535 # In [2]: x
535 # In [2]: x
536 # Out[2]: 5
536 # Out[2]: 5
537 #
537 #
538 # When there is stdout from the input, it also has a '\n' at the
538 # When there is stdout from the input, it also has a '\n' at the
539 # tail end, and so this ensures proper spacing as well. E.g.:
539 # tail end, and so this ensures proper spacing as well. E.g.:
540 #
540 #
541 # In [1]: print x
541 # In [1]: print x
542 # 5
542 # 5
543 #
543 #
544 # In [2]: x = 5
544 # In [2]: x = 5
545 #
545 #
546 # When in verbatim mode, `processed_output` is empty (because
546 # When in verbatim mode, `processed_output` is empty (because
547 # nothing was passed to IP. Sometimes the submitted code block has
547 # nothing was passed to IP. Sometimes the submitted code block has
548 # an Out[] portion and sometimes it does not. When it does not, we
548 # an Out[] portion and sometimes it does not. When it does not, we
549 # need to ensure proper spacing, so we have to add '' to `ret`.
549 # need to ensure proper spacing, so we have to add '' to `ret`.
550 # However, if there is an Out[] in the submitted code, then we do
550 # However, if there is an Out[] in the submitted code, then we do
551 # not want to add a newline as `process_output` has stuff to add.
551 # not want to add a newline as `process_output` has stuff to add.
552 # The difficulty is that `process_input` doesn't know if
552 # The difficulty is that `process_input` doesn't know if
553 # `process_output` will be called---so it doesn't know if there is
553 # `process_output` will be called---so it doesn't know if there is
554 # Out[] in the code block. The requires that we include a hack in
554 # Out[] in the code block. The requires that we include a hack in
555 # `process_block`. See the comments there.
555 # `process_block`. See the comments there.
556 #
556 #
557 ret.append(processed_output)
557 ret.append(processed_output)
558 elif is_semicolon:
558 elif is_semicolon:
559 # Make sure there is a newline after the semicolon.
559 # Make sure there is a newline after the semicolon.
560 ret.append('')
560 ret.append('')
561
561
562 # context information
562 # context information
563 filename = "Unknown"
563 filename = "Unknown"
564 lineno = 0
564 lineno = 0
565 if self.directive.state:
565 if self.directive.state:
566 filename = self.directive.state.document.current_source
566 filename = self.directive.state.document.current_source
567 lineno = self.directive.state.document.current_line
567 lineno = self.directive.state.document.current_line
568
568
569 # Use sphinx logger for warnings
569 # Use sphinx logger for warnings
570 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
570 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
571
571
572 # output any exceptions raised during execution to stdout
572 # output any exceptions raised during execution to stdout
573 # unless :okexcept: has been specified.
573 # unless :okexcept: has been specified.
574 if not is_okexcept and (
574 if not is_okexcept and (
575 ("Traceback" in processed_output) or ("SyntaxError" in processed_output)
575 ("Traceback" in processed_output) or ("SyntaxError" in processed_output)
576 ):
576 ):
577 s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n"
577 s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n"
578 s += "Exception in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno)
578 s += "Exception in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno)
579 s += "Specify :okexcept: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n"
579 s += "Specify :okexcept: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n"
580 s += processed_output + "\n"
580 s += processed_output + "\n"
581 s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73)
581 s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73)
582 logger.warning(s)
582 logger.warning(s)
583 if self.warning_is_error:
583 if self.warning_is_error:
584 raise RuntimeError('Non Expected exception in `{}` line {}'.format(filename, lineno))
584 raise RuntimeError('Non Expected exception in `{}` line {}'.format(filename, lineno))
585
585
586 # output any warning raised during execution to stdout
586 # output any warning raised during execution to stdout
587 # unless :okwarning: has been specified.
587 # unless :okwarning: has been specified.
588 if not is_okwarning:
588 if not is_okwarning:
589 for w in ws:
589 for w in ws:
590 s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n"
590 s = "\n>>>" + ("-" * 73) + "\n"
591 s += "Warning in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno)
591 s += "Warning in %s at block ending on line %s\n" % (filename, lineno)
592 s += "Specify :okwarning: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n"
592 s += "Specify :okwarning: as an option in the ipython:: block to suppress this message\n"
593 s += ("-" * 76) + "\n"
593 s += ("-" * 76) + "\n"
594 s += warnings.formatwarning(
594 s += warnings.formatwarning(
595 w.message, w.category, w.filename, w.lineno, w.line
595 w.message, w.category, w.filename, w.lineno, w.line
596 )
596 )
597 s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73)
597 s += "<<<" + ("-" * 73)
598 logger.warning(s)
598 logger.warning(s)
599 if self.warning_is_error:
599 if self.warning_is_error:
600 raise RuntimeError('Non Expected warning in `{}` line {}'.format(filename, lineno))
600 raise RuntimeError('Non Expected warning in `{}` line {}'.format(filename, lineno))
601
601
602 self.clear_cout()
602 self.clear_cout()
603 return (ret, input_lines, processed_output,
603 return (ret, input_lines, processed_output,
604 is_doctest, decorator, image_file, image_directive)
604 is_doctest, decorator, image_file, image_directive)
605
605
606
606
607 def process_output(self, data, output_prompt, input_lines, output,
607 def process_output(self, data, output_prompt, input_lines, output,
608 is_doctest, decorator, image_file):
608 is_doctest, decorator, image_file):
609 """
609 """
610 Process data block for OUTPUT token.
610 Process data block for OUTPUT token.
611
611
612 """
612 """
613 # Recall: `data` is the submitted output, and `output` is the processed
613 # Recall: `data` is the submitted output, and `output` is the processed
614 # output from `input_lines`.
614 # output from `input_lines`.
615
615
616 TAB = ' ' * 4
616 TAB = ' ' * 4
617
617
618 if is_doctest and output is not None:
618 if is_doctest and output is not None:
619
619
620 found = output # This is the processed output
620 found = output # This is the processed output
621 found = found.strip()
621 found = found.strip()
622 submitted = data.strip()
622 submitted = data.strip()
623
623
624 if self.directive is None:
624 if self.directive is None:
625 source = 'Unavailable'
625 source = 'Unavailable'
626 content = 'Unavailable'
626 content = 'Unavailable'
627 else:
627 else:
628 source = self.directive.state.document.current_source
628 source = self.directive.state.document.current_source
629 content = self.directive.content
629 content = self.directive.content
630 # Add tabs and join into a single string.
630 # Add tabs and join into a single string.
631 content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content])
631 content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content])
632
632
633 # Make sure the output contains the output prompt.
633 # Make sure the output contains the output prompt.
634 ind = found.find(output_prompt)
634 ind = found.find(output_prompt)
635 if ind < 0:
635 if ind < 0:
636 e = ('output does not contain output prompt\n\n'
636 e = ('output does not contain output prompt\n\n'
637 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
637 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
638 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n'
638 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n'
639 'Input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n'
639 'Input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n'
640 'Output line(s):\n{TAB}{3}\n\n')
640 'Output line(s):\n{TAB}{3}\n\n')
641 e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines),
641 e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines),
642 repr(found), TAB=TAB)
642 repr(found), TAB=TAB)
643 raise RuntimeError(e)
643 raise RuntimeError(e)
644 found = found[len(output_prompt):].strip()
644 found = found[len(output_prompt):].strip()
645
645
646 # Handle the actual doctest comparison.
646 # Handle the actual doctest comparison.
647 if decorator.strip() == '@doctest':
647 if decorator.strip() == '@doctest':
648 # Standard doctest
648 # Standard doctest
649 if found != submitted:
649 if found != submitted:
650 e = ('doctest failure\n\n'
650 e = ('doctest failure\n\n'
651 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
651 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
652 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n'
652 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n'
653 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n'
653 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n'
654 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n'
654 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n'
655 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n')
655 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n')
656 e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines),
656 e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines),
657 repr(found), repr(submitted), TAB=TAB)
657 repr(found), repr(submitted), TAB=TAB)
658 raise RuntimeError(e)
658 raise RuntimeError(e)
659 else:
659 else:
660 self.custom_doctest(decorator, input_lines, found, submitted)
660 self.custom_doctest(decorator, input_lines, found, submitted)
661
661
662 # When in verbatim mode, this holds additional submitted output
662 # When in verbatim mode, this holds additional submitted output
663 # to be written in the final Sphinx output.
663 # to be written in the final Sphinx output.
664 # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/5776
664 # https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/5776
665 out_data = []
665 out_data = []
666
666
667 is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim
667 is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim
668 if is_verbatim and data.strip():
668 if is_verbatim and data.strip():
669 # Note that `ret` in `process_block` has '' as its last element if
669 # Note that `ret` in `process_block` has '' as its last element if
670 # the code block was in verbatim mode. So if there is no submitted
670 # the code block was in verbatim mode. So if there is no submitted
671 # output, then we will have proper spacing only if we do not add
671 # output, then we will have proper spacing only if we do not add
672 # an additional '' to `out_data`. This is why we condition on
672 # an additional '' to `out_data`. This is why we condition on
673 # `and data.strip()`.
673 # `and data.strip()`.
674
674
675 # The submitted output has no output prompt. If we want the
675 # The submitted output has no output prompt. If we want the
676 # prompt and the code to appear, we need to join them now
676 # prompt and the code to appear, we need to join them now
677 # instead of adding them separately---as this would create an
677 # instead of adding them separately---as this would create an
678 # undesired newline. How we do this ultimately depends on the
678 # undesired newline. How we do this ultimately depends on the
679 # format of the output regex. I'll do what works for the default
679 # format of the output regex. I'll do what works for the default
680 # prompt for now, and we might have to adjust if it doesn't work
680 # prompt for now, and we might have to adjust if it doesn't work
681 # in other cases. Finally, the submitted output does not have
681 # in other cases. Finally, the submitted output does not have
682 # a trailing newline, so we must add it manually.
682 # a trailing newline, so we must add it manually.
683 out_data.append("{0} {1}\n".format(output_prompt, data))
683 out_data.append("{0} {1}\n".format(output_prompt, data))
684
684
685 return out_data
685 return out_data
686
686
687 def process_comment(self, data):
687 def process_comment(self, data):
688 """Process data fPblock for COMMENT token."""
688 """Process data fPblock for COMMENT token."""
689 if not self.is_suppress:
689 if not self.is_suppress:
690 return [data]
690 return [data]
691
691
692 def save_image(self, image_file):
692 def save_image(self, image_file):
693 """
693 """
694 Saves the image file to disk.
694 Saves the image file to disk.
695 """
695 """
696 self.ensure_pyplot()
696 self.ensure_pyplot()
697 command = 'plt.gcf().savefig("%s")'%image_file
697 command = 'plt.gcf().savefig("%s")'%image_file
698 #print 'SAVEFIG', command # dbg
698 #print 'SAVEFIG', command # dbg
699 self.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
699 self.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
700 self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_savedir', store_history=False)
700 self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_savedir', store_history=False)
701 self.process_input_line(command, store_history=False)
701 self.process_input_line(command, store_history=False)
702 self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
702 self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
703 self.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
703 self.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_thisdir', store_history=False)
704 self.clear_cout()
704 self.clear_cout()
705
705
706 def process_block(self, block):
706 def process_block(self, block):
707 """
707 """
708 process block from the block_parser and return a list of processed lines
708 process block from the block_parser and return a list of processed lines
709 """
709 """
710 ret = []
710 ret = []
711 output = None
711 output = None
712 input_lines = None
712 input_lines = None
713 lineno = self.IP.execution_count
713 lineno = self.IP.execution_count
714
714
715 input_prompt = self.promptin % lineno
715 input_prompt = self.promptin % lineno
716 output_prompt = self.promptout % lineno
716 output_prompt = self.promptout % lineno
717 image_file = None
717 image_file = None
718 image_directive = None
718 image_directive = None
719
719
720 found_input = False
720 found_input = False
721 for token, data in block:
721 for token, data in block:
722 if token == COMMENT:
722 if token == COMMENT:
723 out_data = self.process_comment(data)
723 out_data = self.process_comment(data)
724 elif token == INPUT:
724 elif token == INPUT:
725 found_input = True
725 found_input = True
726 (out_data, input_lines, output, is_doctest,
726 (out_data, input_lines, output, is_doctest,
727 decorator, image_file, image_directive) = \
727 decorator, image_file, image_directive) = \
728 self.process_input(data, input_prompt, lineno)
728 self.process_input(data, input_prompt, lineno)
729 elif token == OUTPUT:
729 elif token == OUTPUT:
730 if not found_input:
730 if not found_input:
731
731
732 TAB = ' ' * 4
732 TAB = ' ' * 4
733 linenumber = 0
733 linenumber = 0
734 source = 'Unavailable'
734 source = 'Unavailable'
735 content = 'Unavailable'
735 content = 'Unavailable'
736 if self.directive:
736 if self.directive:
737 linenumber = self.directive.state.document.current_line
737 linenumber = self.directive.state.document.current_line
738 source = self.directive.state.document.current_source
738 source = self.directive.state.document.current_source
739 content = self.directive.content
739 content = self.directive.content
740 # Add tabs and join into a single string.
740 # Add tabs and join into a single string.
741 content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content])
741 content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content])
742
742
743 e = ('\n\nInvalid block: Block contains an output prompt '
743 e = ('\n\nInvalid block: Block contains an output prompt '
744 'without an input prompt.\n\n'
744 'without an input prompt.\n\n'
745 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
745 'Document source: {0}\n\n'
746 'Content begins at line {1}: \n\n{2}\n\n'
746 'Content begins at line {1}: \n\n{2}\n\n'
747 'Problematic block within content: \n\n{TAB}{3}\n\n')
747 'Problematic block within content: \n\n{TAB}{3}\n\n')
748 e = e.format(source, linenumber, content, block, TAB=TAB)
748 e = e.format(source, linenumber, content, block, TAB=TAB)
749
749
750 # Write, rather than include in exception, since Sphinx
750 # Write, rather than include in exception, since Sphinx
751 # will truncate tracebacks.
751 # will truncate tracebacks.
752 sys.stdout.write(e)
752 sys.stdout.write(e)
753 raise RuntimeError('An invalid block was detected.')
753 raise RuntimeError('An invalid block was detected.')
754 out_data = \
754 out_data = \
755 self.process_output(data, output_prompt, input_lines,
755 self.process_output(data, output_prompt, input_lines,
756 output, is_doctest, decorator,
756 output, is_doctest, decorator,
757 image_file)
757 image_file)
758 if out_data:
758 if out_data:
759 # Then there was user submitted output in verbatim mode.
759 # Then there was user submitted output in verbatim mode.
760 # We need to remove the last element of `ret` that was
760 # We need to remove the last element of `ret` that was
761 # added in `process_input`, as it is '' and would introduce
761 # added in `process_input`, as it is '' and would introduce
762 # an undesirable newline.
762 # an undesirable newline.
763 assert(ret[-1] == '')
763 assert(ret[-1] == '')
764 del ret[-1]
764 del ret[-1]
765
765
766 if out_data:
766 if out_data:
767 ret.extend(out_data)
767 ret.extend(out_data)
768
768
769 # save the image files
769 # save the image files
770 if image_file is not None:
770 if image_file is not None:
771 self.save_image(image_file)
771 self.save_image(image_file)
772
772
773 return ret, image_directive
773 return ret, image_directive
774
774
775 def ensure_pyplot(self):
775 def ensure_pyplot(self):
776 """
776 """
777 Ensures that pyplot has been imported into the embedded IPython shell.
777 Ensures that pyplot has been imported into the embedded IPython shell.
778
778
779 Also, makes sure to set the backend appropriately if not set already.
779 Also, makes sure to set the backend appropriately if not set already.
780
780
781 """
781 """
782 # We are here if the @figure pseudo decorator was used. Thus, it's
782 # We are here if the @figure pseudo decorator was used. Thus, it's
783 # possible that we could be here even if python_mplbackend were set to
783 # possible that we could be here even if python_mplbackend were set to
784 # `None`. That's also strange and perhaps worthy of raising an
784 # `None`. That's also strange and perhaps worthy of raising an
785 # exception, but for now, we just set the backend to 'agg'.
785 # exception, but for now, we just set the backend to 'agg'.
786
786
787 if not self._pyplot_imported:
787 if not self._pyplot_imported:
788 if 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules:
788 if 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules:
789 # Then ipython_matplotlib was set to None but there was a
789 # Then ipython_matplotlib was set to None but there was a
790 # call to the @figure decorator (and ipython_execlines did
790 # call to the @figure decorator (and ipython_execlines did
791 # not set a backend).
791 # not set a backend).
792 #raise Exception("No backend was set, but @figure was used!")
792 #raise Exception("No backend was set, but @figure was used!")
793 import matplotlib
793 import matplotlib
794 matplotlib.use('agg')
794 matplotlib.use('agg')
795
795
796 # Always import pyplot into embedded shell.
796 # Always import pyplot into embedded shell.
797 self.process_input_line('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt',
797 self.process_input_line('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt',
798 store_history=False)
798 store_history=False)
799 self._pyplot_imported = True
799 self._pyplot_imported = True
800
800
801 def process_pure_python(self, content):
801 def process_pure_python(self, content):
802 """
802 """
803 content is a list of strings. it is unedited directive content
803 content is a list of strings. it is unedited directive content
804
804
805 This runs it line by line in the InteractiveShell, prepends
805 This runs it line by line in the InteractiveShell, prepends
806 prompts as needed capturing stderr and stdout, then returns
806 prompts as needed capturing stderr and stdout, then returns
807 the content as a list as if it were ipython code
807 the content as a list as if it were ipython code
808 """
808 """
809 output = []
809 output = []
810 savefig = False # keep up with this to clear figure
810 savefig = False # keep up with this to clear figure
811 multiline = False # to handle line continuation
811 multiline = False # to handle line continuation
812 multiline_start = None
812 multiline_start = None
813 fmtin = self.promptin
813 fmtin = self.promptin
814
814
815 ct = 0
815 ct = 0
816
816
817 for lineno, line in enumerate(content):
817 for lineno, line in enumerate(content):
818
818
819 line_stripped = line.strip()
819 line_stripped = line.strip()
820 if not len(line):
820 if not len(line):
821 output.append(line)
821 output.append(line)
822 continue
822 continue
823
823
824 # handle decorators
824 # handle pseudo-decorators, whilst ensuring real python decorators are treated as input
825 if line_stripped.startswith('@'):
825 if any(
826 line_stripped.startswith("@" + pseudo_decorator)
827 for pseudo_decorator in PSEUDO_DECORATORS
828 ):
826 output.extend([line])
829 output.extend([line])
827 if 'savefig' in line:
830 if 'savefig' in line:
828 savefig = True # and need to clear figure
831 savefig = True # and need to clear figure
829 continue
832 continue
830
833
831 # handle comments
834 # handle comments
832 if line_stripped.startswith('#'):
835 if line_stripped.startswith('#'):
833 output.extend([line])
836 output.extend([line])
834 continue
837 continue
835
838
836 # deal with lines checking for multiline
839 # deal with lines checking for multiline
837 continuation = u' %s:'% ''.join(['.']*(len(str(ct))+2))
840 continuation = u' %s:'% ''.join(['.']*(len(str(ct))+2))
838 if not multiline:
841 if not multiline:
839 modified = u"%s %s" % (fmtin % ct, line_stripped)
842 modified = u"%s %s" % (fmtin % ct, line_stripped)
840 output.append(modified)
843 output.append(modified)
841 ct += 1
844 ct += 1
842 try:
845 try:
843 ast.parse(line_stripped)
846 ast.parse(line_stripped)
844 output.append(u'')
847 output.append(u'')
845 except Exception: # on a multiline
848 except Exception: # on a multiline
846 multiline = True
849 multiline = True
847 multiline_start = lineno
850 multiline_start = lineno
848 else: # still on a multiline
851 else: # still on a multiline
849 modified = u'%s %s' % (continuation, line)
852 modified = u'%s %s' % (continuation, line)
850 output.append(modified)
853 output.append(modified)
851
854
852 # if the next line is indented, it should be part of multiline
855 # if the next line is indented, it should be part of multiline
853 if len(content) > lineno + 1:
856 if len(content) > lineno + 1:
854 nextline = content[lineno + 1]
857 nextline = content[lineno + 1]
855 if len(nextline) - len(nextline.lstrip()) > 3:
858 if len(nextline) - len(nextline.lstrip()) > 3:
856 continue
859 continue
857 try:
860 try:
858 mod = ast.parse(
861 mod = ast.parse(
859 '\n'.join(content[multiline_start:lineno+1]))
862 '\n'.join(content[multiline_start:lineno+1]))
860 if isinstance(mod.body[0], ast.FunctionDef):
863 if isinstance(mod.body[0], ast.FunctionDef):
861 # check to see if we have the whole function
864 # check to see if we have the whole function
862 for element in mod.body[0].body:
865 for element in mod.body[0].body:
863 if isinstance(element, ast.Return):
866 if isinstance(element, ast.Return):
864 multiline = False
867 multiline = False
865 else:
868 else:
866 output.append(u'')
869 output.append(u'')
867 multiline = False
870 multiline = False
868 except Exception:
871 except Exception:
869 pass
872 pass
870
873
871 if savefig: # clear figure if plotted
874 if savefig: # clear figure if plotted
872 self.ensure_pyplot()
875 self.ensure_pyplot()
873 self.process_input_line('plt.clf()', store_history=False)
876 self.process_input_line('plt.clf()', store_history=False)
874 self.clear_cout()
877 self.clear_cout()
875 savefig = False
878 savefig = False
876
879
877 return output
880 return output
878
881
879 def custom_doctest(self, decorator, input_lines, found, submitted):
882 def custom_doctest(self, decorator, input_lines, found, submitted):
880 """
883 """
881 Perform a specialized doctest.
884 Perform a specialized doctest.
882
885
883 """
886 """
884 from .custom_doctests import doctests
887 from .custom_doctests import doctests
885
888
886 args = decorator.split()
889 args = decorator.split()
887 doctest_type = args[1]
890 doctest_type = args[1]
888 if doctest_type in doctests:
891 if doctest_type in doctests:
889 doctests[doctest_type](self, args, input_lines, found, submitted)
892 doctests[doctest_type](self, args, input_lines, found, submitted)
890 else:
893 else:
891 e = "Invalid option to @doctest: {0}".format(doctest_type)
894 e = "Invalid option to @doctest: {0}".format(doctest_type)
892 raise Exception(e)
895 raise Exception(e)
893
896
894
897
895 class IPythonDirective(Directive):
898 class IPythonDirective(Directive):
896
899
897 has_content = True
900 has_content = True
898 required_arguments = 0
901 required_arguments = 0
899 optional_arguments = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest
902 optional_arguments = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest
900 final_argumuent_whitespace = True
903 final_argumuent_whitespace = True
901 option_spec = { 'python': directives.unchanged,
904 option_spec = { 'python': directives.unchanged,
902 'suppress' : directives.flag,
905 'suppress' : directives.flag,
903 'verbatim' : directives.flag,
906 'verbatim' : directives.flag,
904 'doctest' : directives.flag,
907 'doctest' : directives.flag,
905 'okexcept': directives.flag,
908 'okexcept': directives.flag,
906 'okwarning': directives.flag
909 'okwarning': directives.flag
907 }
910 }
908
911
909 shell = None
912 shell = None
910
913
911 seen_docs = set()
914 seen_docs = set()
912
915
913 def get_config_options(self):
916 def get_config_options(self):
914 # contains sphinx configuration variables
917 # contains sphinx configuration variables
915 config = self.state.document.settings.env.config
918 config = self.state.document.settings.env.config
916
919
917 # get config variables to set figure output directory
920 # get config variables to set figure output directory
918 savefig_dir = config.ipython_savefig_dir
921 savefig_dir = config.ipython_savefig_dir
919 source_dir = self.state.document.settings.env.srcdir
922 source_dir = self.state.document.settings.env.srcdir
920 savefig_dir = os.path.join(source_dir, savefig_dir)
923 savefig_dir = os.path.join(source_dir, savefig_dir)
921
924
922 # get regex and prompt stuff
925 # get regex and prompt stuff
923 rgxin = config.ipython_rgxin
926 rgxin = config.ipython_rgxin
924 rgxout = config.ipython_rgxout
927 rgxout = config.ipython_rgxout
925 warning_is_error= config.ipython_warning_is_error
928 warning_is_error= config.ipython_warning_is_error
926 promptin = config.ipython_promptin
929 promptin = config.ipython_promptin
927 promptout = config.ipython_promptout
930 promptout = config.ipython_promptout
928 mplbackend = config.ipython_mplbackend
931 mplbackend = config.ipython_mplbackend
929 exec_lines = config.ipython_execlines
932 exec_lines = config.ipython_execlines
930 hold_count = config.ipython_holdcount
933 hold_count = config.ipython_holdcount
931
934
932 return (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout,
935 return (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout,
933 promptin, promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error)
936 promptin, promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error)
934
937
935 def setup(self):
938 def setup(self):
936 # Get configuration values.
939 # Get configuration values.
937 (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout,
940 (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout,
938 mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error) = self.get_config_options()
941 mplbackend, exec_lines, hold_count, warning_is_error) = self.get_config_options()
939
942
940 try:
943 try:
941 os.makedirs(savefig_dir)
944 os.makedirs(savefig_dir)
942 except OSError as e:
945 except OSError as e:
943 if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
946 if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
944 raise
947 raise
945
948
946 if self.shell is None:
949 if self.shell is None:
947 # We will be here many times. However, when the
950 # We will be here many times. However, when the
948 # EmbeddedSphinxShell is created, its interactive shell member
951 # EmbeddedSphinxShell is created, its interactive shell member
949 # is the same for each instance.
952 # is the same for each instance.
950
953
951 if mplbackend and 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules and use_matplotlib:
954 if mplbackend and 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules and use_matplotlib:
952 import matplotlib
955 import matplotlib
953 matplotlib.use(mplbackend)
956 matplotlib.use(mplbackend)
954
957
955 # Must be called after (potentially) importing matplotlib and
958 # Must be called after (potentially) importing matplotlib and
956 # setting its backend since exec_lines might import pylab.
959 # setting its backend since exec_lines might import pylab.
957 self.shell = EmbeddedSphinxShell(exec_lines)
960 self.shell = EmbeddedSphinxShell(exec_lines)
958
961
959 # Store IPython directive to enable better error messages
962 # Store IPython directive to enable better error messages
960 self.shell.directive = self
963 self.shell.directive = self
961
964
962 # reset the execution count if we haven't processed this doc
965 # reset the execution count if we haven't processed this doc
963 #NOTE: this may be borked if there are multiple seen_doc tmp files
966 #NOTE: this may be borked if there are multiple seen_doc tmp files
964 #check time stamp?
967 #check time stamp?
965 if not self.state.document.current_source in self.seen_docs:
968 if not self.state.document.current_source in self.seen_docs:
966 self.shell.IP.history_manager.reset()
969 self.shell.IP.history_manager.reset()
967 self.shell.IP.execution_count = 1
970 self.shell.IP.execution_count = 1
968 self.seen_docs.add(self.state.document.current_source)
971 self.seen_docs.add(self.state.document.current_source)
969
972
970 # and attach to shell so we don't have to pass them around
973 # and attach to shell so we don't have to pass them around
971 self.shell.rgxin = rgxin
974 self.shell.rgxin = rgxin
972 self.shell.rgxout = rgxout
975 self.shell.rgxout = rgxout
973 self.shell.promptin = promptin
976 self.shell.promptin = promptin
974 self.shell.promptout = promptout
977 self.shell.promptout = promptout
975 self.shell.savefig_dir = savefig_dir
978 self.shell.savefig_dir = savefig_dir
976 self.shell.source_dir = source_dir
979 self.shell.source_dir = source_dir
977 self.shell.hold_count = hold_count
980 self.shell.hold_count = hold_count
978 self.shell.warning_is_error = warning_is_error
981 self.shell.warning_is_error = warning_is_error
979
982
980 # setup bookmark for saving figures directory
983 # setup bookmark for saving figures directory
981 self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_savedir %s'%savefig_dir,
984 self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_savedir %s'%savefig_dir,
982 store_history=False)
985 store_history=False)
983 self.shell.clear_cout()
986 self.shell.clear_cout()
984
987
985 return rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout
988 return rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout
986
989
987 def teardown(self):
990 def teardown(self):
988 # delete last bookmark
991 # delete last bookmark
989 self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_savedir',
992 self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_savedir',
990 store_history=False)
993 store_history=False)
991 self.shell.clear_cout()
994 self.shell.clear_cout()
992
995
993 def run(self):
996 def run(self):
994 debug = False
997 debug = False
995
998
996 #TODO, any reason block_parser can't be a method of embeddable shell
999 #TODO, any reason block_parser can't be a method of embeddable shell
997 # then we wouldn't have to carry these around
1000 # then we wouldn't have to carry these around
998 rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout = self.setup()
1001 rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout = self.setup()
999
1002
1000 options = self.options
1003 options = self.options
1001 self.shell.is_suppress = 'suppress' in options
1004 self.shell.is_suppress = 'suppress' in options
1002 self.shell.is_doctest = 'doctest' in options
1005 self.shell.is_doctest = 'doctest' in options
1003 self.shell.is_verbatim = 'verbatim' in options
1006 self.shell.is_verbatim = 'verbatim' in options
1004 self.shell.is_okexcept = 'okexcept' in options
1007 self.shell.is_okexcept = 'okexcept' in options
1005 self.shell.is_okwarning = 'okwarning' in options
1008 self.shell.is_okwarning = 'okwarning' in options
1006
1009
1007 # handle pure python code
1010 # handle pure python code
1008 if 'python' in self.arguments:
1011 if 'python' in self.arguments:
1009 content = self.content
1012 content = self.content
1010 self.content = self.shell.process_pure_python(content)
1013 self.content = self.shell.process_pure_python(content)
1011
1014
1012 # parts consists of all text within the ipython-block.
1015 # parts consists of all text within the ipython-block.
1013 # Each part is an input/output block.
1016 # Each part is an input/output block.
1014 parts = '\n'.join(self.content).split('\n\n')
1017 parts = '\n'.join(self.content).split('\n\n')
1015
1018
1016 lines = ['.. code-block:: ipython', '']
1019 lines = ['.. code-block:: ipython', '']
1017 figures = []
1020 figures = []
1018
1021
1019 # Use sphinx logger for warnings
1022 # Use sphinx logger for warnings
1020 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
1023 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
1021
1024
1022 for part in parts:
1025 for part in parts:
1023 block = block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout)
1026 block = block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout)
1024 if len(block):
1027 if len(block):
1025 rows, figure = self.shell.process_block(block)
1028 rows, figure = self.shell.process_block(block)
1026 for row in rows:
1029 for row in rows:
1027 lines.extend([' {0}'.format(line)
1030 lines.extend([' {0}'.format(line)
1028 for line in row.split('\n')])
1031 for line in row.split('\n')])
1029
1032
1030 if figure is not None:
1033 if figure is not None:
1031 figures.append(figure)
1034 figures.append(figure)
1032 else:
1035 else:
1033 message = 'Code input with no code at {}, line {}'\
1036 message = 'Code input with no code at {}, line {}'\
1034 .format(
1037 .format(
1035 self.state.document.current_source,
1038 self.state.document.current_source,
1036 self.state.document.current_line)
1039 self.state.document.current_line)
1037 if self.shell.warning_is_error:
1040 if self.shell.warning_is_error:
1038 raise RuntimeError(message)
1041 raise RuntimeError(message)
1039 else:
1042 else:
1040 logger.warning(message)
1043 logger.warning(message)
1041
1044
1042 for figure in figures:
1045 for figure in figures:
1043 lines.append('')
1046 lines.append('')
1044 lines.extend(figure.split('\n'))
1047 lines.extend(figure.split('\n'))
1045 lines.append('')
1048 lines.append('')
1046
1049
1047 if len(lines) > 2:
1050 if len(lines) > 2:
1048 if debug:
1051 if debug:
1049 print('\n'.join(lines))
1052 print('\n'.join(lines))
1050 else:
1053 else:
1051 # This has to do with input, not output. But if we comment
1054 # This has to do with input, not output. But if we comment
1052 # these lines out, then no IPython code will appear in the
1055 # these lines out, then no IPython code will appear in the
1053 # final output.
1056 # final output.
1054 self.state_machine.insert_input(
1057 self.state_machine.insert_input(
1055 lines, self.state_machine.input_lines.source(0))
1058 lines, self.state_machine.input_lines.source(0))
1056
1059
1057 # cleanup
1060 # cleanup
1058 self.teardown()
1061 self.teardown()
1059
1062
1060 return []
1063 return []
1061
1064
1062 # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive
1065 # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive
1063 def setup(app):
1066 def setup(app):
1064 setup.app = app
1067 setup.app = app
1065
1068
1066 app.add_directive('ipython', IPythonDirective)
1069 app.add_directive('ipython', IPythonDirective)
1067 app.add_config_value('ipython_savefig_dir', 'savefig', 'env')
1070 app.add_config_value('ipython_savefig_dir', 'savefig', 'env')
1068 app.add_config_value('ipython_warning_is_error', True, 'env')
1071 app.add_config_value('ipython_warning_is_error', True, 'env')
1069 app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxin',
1072 app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxin',
1070 re.compile(r'In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env')
1073 re.compile(r'In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env')
1071 app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxout',
1074 app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxout',
1072 re.compile(r'Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env')
1075 re.compile(r'Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env')
1073 app.add_config_value('ipython_promptin', 'In [%d]:', 'env')
1076 app.add_config_value('ipython_promptin', 'In [%d]:', 'env')
1074 app.add_config_value('ipython_promptout', 'Out[%d]:', 'env')
1077 app.add_config_value('ipython_promptout', 'Out[%d]:', 'env')
1075
1078
1076 # We could just let matplotlib pick whatever is specified as the default
1079 # We could just let matplotlib pick whatever is specified as the default
1077 # backend in the matplotlibrc file, but this would cause issues if the
1080 # backend in the matplotlibrc file, but this would cause issues if the
1078 # backend didn't work in headless environments. For this reason, 'agg'
1081 # backend didn't work in headless environments. For this reason, 'agg'
1079 # is a good default backend choice.
1082 # is a good default backend choice.
1080 app.add_config_value('ipython_mplbackend', 'agg', 'env')
1083 app.add_config_value('ipython_mplbackend', 'agg', 'env')
1081
1084
1082 # If the user sets this config value to `None`, then EmbeddedSphinxShell's
1085 # If the user sets this config value to `None`, then EmbeddedSphinxShell's
1083 # __init__ method will treat it as [].
1086 # __init__ method will treat it as [].
1084 execlines = ['import numpy as np']
1087 execlines = ['import numpy as np']
1085 if use_matplotlib:
1088 if use_matplotlib:
1086 execlines.append('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt')
1089 execlines.append('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt')
1087 app.add_config_value('ipython_execlines', execlines, 'env')
1090 app.add_config_value('ipython_execlines', execlines, 'env')
1088
1091
1089 app.add_config_value('ipython_holdcount', True, 'env')
1092 app.add_config_value('ipython_holdcount', True, 'env')
1090
1093
1091 metadata = {'parallel_read_safe': True, 'parallel_write_safe': True}
1094 metadata = {'parallel_read_safe': True, 'parallel_write_safe': True}
1092 return metadata
1095 return metadata
1093
1096
1094 # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test.
1097 # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test.
1095 def test():
1098 def test():
1096
1099
1097 examples = [
1100 examples = [
1098 r"""
1101 r"""
1099 In [9]: pwd
1102 In [9]: pwd
1100 Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book'
1103 Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book'
1101
1104
1102 In [10]: cd bookdata/
1105 In [10]: cd bookdata/
1103 /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata
1106 /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata
1104
1107
1105 In [2]: from pylab import *
1108 In [2]: from pylab import *
1106
1109
1107 In [2]: ion()
1110 In [2]: ion()
1108
1111
1109 In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png')
1112 In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png')
1110
1113
1111 @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in
1114 @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in
1112 In [4]: imshow(im)
1115 In [4]: imshow(im)
1113 Out[4]: <matplotlib.image.AxesImage object at 0x39ea850>
1116 Out[4]: <matplotlib.image.AxesImage object at 0x39ea850>
1114
1117
1115 """,
1118 """,
1116 r"""
1119 r"""
1117
1120
1118 In [1]: x = 'hello world'
1121 In [1]: x = 'hello world'
1119
1122
1120 # string methods can be
1123 # string methods can be
1121 # used to alter the string
1124 # used to alter the string
1122 @doctest
1125 @doctest
1123 In [2]: x.upper()
1126 In [2]: x.upper()
1124 Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD'
1127 Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD'
1125
1128
1126 @verbatim
1129 @verbatim
1127 In [3]: x.st<TAB>
1130 In [3]: x.st<TAB>
1128 x.startswith x.strip
1131 x.startswith x.strip
1129 """,
1132 """,
1130 r"""
1133 r"""
1131
1134
1132 In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\
1135 In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\
1133 .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv'
1136 .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv'
1134
1137
1135 In [131]: print url.split('&')
1138 In [131]: print url.split('&')
1136 ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv']
1139 ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv']
1137
1140
1138 In [60]: import urllib
1141 In [60]: import urllib
1139
1142
1140 """,
1143 """,
1141 r"""\
1144 r"""\
1142
1145
1143 In [133]: import numpy.random
1146 In [133]: import numpy.random
1144
1147
1145 @suppress
1148 @suppress
1146 In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358)
1149 In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358)
1147
1150
1148 @doctest
1151 @doctest
1149 In [135]: numpy.random.rand(10,2)
1152 In [135]: numpy.random.rand(10,2)
1150 Out[135]:
1153 Out[135]:
1151 array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846],
1154 array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846],
1152 [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ],
1155 [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ],
1153 [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844],
1156 [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844],
1154 [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ],
1157 [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ],
1155 [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583],
1158 [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583],
1156 [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ],
1159 [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ],
1157 [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393],
1160 [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393],
1158 [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696],
1161 [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696],
1159 [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835],
1162 [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835],
1160 [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]])
1163 [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]])
1161
1164
1162 """,
1165 """,
1163
1166
1164 r"""
1167 r"""
1165 In [106]: print x
1168 In [106]: print x
1166 jdh
1169 jdh
1167
1170
1168 In [109]: for i in range(10):
1171 In [109]: for i in range(10):
1169 .....: print i
1172 .....: print i
1170 .....:
1173 .....:
1171 .....:
1174 .....:
1172 0
1175 0
1173 1
1176 1
1174 2
1177 2
1175 3
1178 3
1176 4
1179 4
1177 5
1180 5
1178 6
1181 6
1179 7
1182 7
1180 8
1183 8
1181 9
1184 9
1182 """,
1185 """,
1183
1186
1184 r"""
1187 r"""
1185
1188
1186 In [144]: from pylab import *
1189 In [144]: from pylab import *
1187
1190
1188 In [145]: ion()
1191 In [145]: ion()
1189
1192
1190 # use a semicolon to suppress the output
1193 # use a semicolon to suppress the output
1191 @savefig test_hist.png width=4in
1194 @savefig test_hist.png width=4in
1192 In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100);
1195 In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100);
1193
1196
1194
1197
1195 @savefig test_plot.png width=4in
1198 @savefig test_plot.png width=4in
1196 In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o');
1199 In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o');
1197 """,
1200 """,
1198
1201
1199 r"""
1202 r"""
1200 # use a semicolon to suppress the output
1203 # use a semicolon to suppress the output
1201 In [151]: plt.clf()
1204 In [151]: plt.clf()
1202
1205
1203 @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in
1206 @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in
1204 In [151]: plot([1,2,3])
1207 In [151]: plot([1,2,3])
1205
1208
1206 @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in
1209 @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in
1207 In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100);
1210 In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100);
1208
1211
1209 """,
1212 """,
1210 r"""
1213 r"""
1211 # update the current fig
1214 # update the current fig
1212 In [151]: ylabel('number')
1215 In [151]: ylabel('number')
1213
1216
1214 In [152]: title('normal distribution')
1217 In [152]: title('normal distribution')
1215
1218
1216
1219
1217 @savefig hist_with_text.png
1220 @savefig hist_with_text.png
1218 In [153]: grid(True)
1221 In [153]: grid(True)
1219
1222
1220 @doctest float
1223 @doctest float
1221 In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2
1224 In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2
1222 Out[154]: 0.3
1225 Out[154]: 0.3
1223
1226
1224 @doctest float
1227 @doctest float
1225 In [155]: np.arange(16).reshape(4,4)
1228 In [155]: np.arange(16).reshape(4,4)
1226 Out[155]:
1229 Out[155]:
1227 array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3],
1230 array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3],
1228 [ 4, 5, 6, 7],
1231 [ 4, 5, 6, 7],
1229 [ 8, 9, 10, 11],
1232 [ 8, 9, 10, 11],
1230 [12, 13, 14, 15]])
1233 [12, 13, 14, 15]])
1231
1234
1232 In [1]: x = np.arange(16, dtype=float).reshape(4,4)
1235 In [1]: x = np.arange(16, dtype=float).reshape(4,4)
1233
1236
1234 In [2]: x[0,0] = np.inf
1237 In [2]: x[0,0] = np.inf
1235
1238
1236 In [3]: x[0,1] = np.nan
1239 In [3]: x[0,1] = np.nan
1237
1240
1238 @doctest float
1241 @doctest float
1239 In [4]: x
1242 In [4]: x
1240 Out[4]:
1243 Out[4]:
1241 array([[ inf, nan, 2., 3.],
1244 array([[ inf, nan, 2., 3.],
1242 [ 4., 5., 6., 7.],
1245 [ 4., 5., 6., 7.],
1243 [ 8., 9., 10., 11.],
1246 [ 8., 9., 10., 11.],
1244 [ 12., 13., 14., 15.]])
1247 [ 12., 13., 14., 15.]])
1245
1248
1246
1249
1247 """,
1250 """,
1248 ]
1251 ]
1249 # skip local-file depending first example:
1252 # skip local-file depending first example:
1250 examples = examples[1:]
1253 examples = examples[1:]
1251
1254
1252 #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg
1255 #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg
1253 #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg
1256 #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg
1254 options = {}
1257 options = {}
1255 for example in examples:
1258 for example in examples:
1256 content = example.split('\n')
1259 content = example.split('\n')
1257 IPythonDirective('debug', arguments=None, options=options,
1260 IPythonDirective('debug', arguments=None, options=options,
1258 content=content, lineno=0,
1261 content=content, lineno=0,
1259 content_offset=None, block_text=None,
1262 content_offset=None, block_text=None,
1260 state=None, state_machine=None,
1263 state=None, state_machine=None,
1261 )
1264 )
1262
1265
1263 # Run test suite as a script
1266 # Run test suite as a script
1264 if __name__=='__main__':
1267 if __name__=='__main__':
1265 if not os.path.isdir('_static'):
1268 if not os.path.isdir('_static'):
1266 os.mkdir('_static')
1269 os.mkdir('_static')
1267 test()
1270 test()
1268 print('All OK? Check figures in _static/')
1271 print('All OK? Check figures in _static/')
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